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just last week rob's dad gave another emotional plea. after 25, 30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that's phase one. a cure's phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to "transform the fight against this devastating disease". the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says it will change lives and ultimately save lives. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — the broadcaster and psychotherapist, lucy beresford, and joe twyman, who's the director of the polling organisation, deltapoll — that's coming up after the headlines. time for a look at the weather with alina. hello. we have had some patchy light rain and drizzle across parts of england and wales today, but the bulk of the rain is pushing into northern and western scotland and northern ireland and will continue
just last week rob's dad gave another emotional plea. after 25, 30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that's phase one. a cure's phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to "transform the fight against this devastating disease". the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says it...
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just last week rob�*s dad gave another emotional plea. after 25, 30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that�*s phase one. a cure�*s phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to "transform the fight against this devastating disease". the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says it will change lives and ultimately save lives. louise pilbeam, bbc news. alan towart has motor neurone disease and raises money for mnd charities. he told us more about how the community is reacting to the news. everybody feels they are so close to something and this extra funding has got to go and help their research. you just have to look at how the vaccine for covid was developed so rapidly with everyone joining forces. perhaps this could help push it for mnd just that bit closer. you it for mnd 'ust that bit closer. you and it for mnd just that bit c
just last week rob�*s dad gave another emotional plea. after 25, 30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that�*s phase one. a cure�*s phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to "transform the fight against this devastating disease". the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which...
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rob _ dollars pledges. thank you very much indeed. rob jackson - dollars pledges. thank you very much indeed. rob jackson from j much indeed. robjackson from stanford university. much indeed. rob jackson from stanford university.— poland has accused belarus of trying to trigger a major publication on the border between the two countries and video shows hundreds of people near a barbed wire fence with some attempting to force their way over to the polish side, and in response, poland's government has ordered 12,000 troops to patrol the border. the eu says belarus wants revenge for the sanctions against it imposed because of human rights violations. rush hour this morning in western belarus, and they were only heading one way — towards the european union. accused of directing this surge of human traffic, president lukashenko's regime, which has welcomed in thousands of migrants from around the world and is now pointing the way to the border with poland. but at that border, this was the welcoming committee. if the sight and might of a polish military helicopter wa
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just last week rob's dad gave another emotional plea. after 25, 30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that's phase one. a cure's phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to "transform the fight against this devastating disease". the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says it will change lives and ultimately save lives. louise pilbeam, bbc news. alan towart has motor neurone disease and raises money for mnd charities. hejoins us now. thank you for being with us. it is a degenerative disease and its pace varies from case to case, how much can you tell people how much it impacts on the daily life of those who live with it? it is impacts on the daily life of those who live with it?— impacts on the daily life of those who live with it? it is massive. as ou who live with it? it is massive. as you said. — who live with it? it is ma
just last week rob's dad gave another emotional plea. after 25, 30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that's phase one. a cure's phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to "transform the fight against this devastating disease". the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says it...
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just last week rob's dad gave another emotional plea. after 25—30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that's phase one. a cure's phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to transform the fight against this devastating disease. the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says it will change lives and ultimately save lives. louise pilbeam, bbc news. a new image has been released to mark the prince of wales' 73rd birthday today. prince charles can be seen relaxing in the gardens of his highgrove estate in the photograph, taken earlier this summer. his royal highness will spend his birthday attending the annual remembrance day service at the cenotaph. it's one of the longest annual bird migrations in the world — around 80,000 godwits leave their breeding grounds in the alaskan arctic, across the pacific ocean before settling in new ze
just last week rob's dad gave another emotional plea. after 25—30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that's phase one. a cure's phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to transform the fight against this devastating disease. the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says it will change...
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just last week rob's dad gave another emotional plea. after 25, 30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that's phase one. a cure�*s phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to "transform the fight against this devastating disease". the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says it will change lives and ultimately save lives. louise pilbeam, bbc news. did you watch strictly come dancing last night? if you did, you may have witnessed something rather special from the show�*s first ever deaf contestant. rose ayling—ellis, who's an actress on eastenders and her partner giovanni pernice, performed an emotional dance dedicated to the deaf community. let's take a look at what happened rose ayling—ellis and giovanni pernice. # and when you're gone, ifeel incomplete # # so if you want the truth... silence. # ijust want to be part of y
just last week rob's dad gave another emotional plea. after 25, 30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that's phase one. a cure�*s phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to "transform the fight against this devastating disease". the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says...
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country and rob's former teammates. kevin sinfield's seven marathons in seven days raised over £2 million. he takes on a new challenge later this month. meanwhile, the campaign for government backing has continued. just last week rob's dad gave another emotional plea. after 25—30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that's phase one. a cure�*s phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners have been asking for. in an article in the express, the prime minister promises to transform the fight against this devastating disease. the announcement has been welcomed by the mnd association, which says it will change lives and ultimately save lives. the home secretary, priti patel, is to meet her french counterpart this week to try to increase pressure on france to stop migrants crossing the channel in small boats. more than a thousand people made the journey on thursday — a record numberfor a single day. with me is our corre
country and rob's former teammates. kevin sinfield's seven marathons in seven days raised over £2 million. he takes on a new challenge later this month. meanwhile, the campaign for government backing has continued. just last week rob's dad gave another emotional plea. after 25—30 years, surely to goodness we can find something to find a treatment. if it stops it, that's phase one. a cure�*s phase two. now the government has confirmed it will provide the £50 million that the campaigners...
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rob, i lead to a loss of production. rob, that is an important _ lead to a loss of production. rob, that is an important point, - lead to a loss of production. that is an important point, isn't it? farmers livelihoods, through they all produce, we all rely on, isn't that going to be introduced if beavers are introduced more widely? these absolutely fair points, we agree _ these absolutely fair points, we agree with the nfu on this, that we need to— agree with the nfu on this, that we need to manage the way we bring beavers— need to manage the way we bring beavers back into the wild very carefully~ — beavers back into the wild very carefully. so the devon wildlife trust _ carefully. so the devon wildlife trust has — carefully. so the devon wildlife trust has been doing a lot of work looking _ trust has been doing a lot of work looking at— trust has been doing a lot of work looking at all of these issues, in a trial down— looking at all of these issues, in a trial down in — looking at all of these issues, in a trial down in devon. firstly when we relieve _ trial dow
rob, i lead to a loss of production. rob, that is an important _ lead to a loss of production. rob, that is an important point, - lead to a loss of production. that is an important point, isn't it? farmers livelihoods, through they all produce, we all rely on, isn't that going to be introduced if beavers are introduced more widely? these absolutely fair points, we agree _ these absolutely fair points, we agree with the nfu on this, that we need to— agree with the nfu on this, that we need to...
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i have just seen rob. is brilliant. i havejust seen rob. the team have been incredible. david ran all 101 miles as well. it has been a real team effort. so much when on behind—the—scenes and the little breaks, people were chasing around four bits and pieces for us, but the support along the route has been incredible right from the start and then we see this year. you said ou and then we see this year. you said you wanted — and then we see this year. you said you wanted this _ and then we see this year. you said you wanted this to _ and then we see this year. you said you wanted this to be _ and then we see this year. you said you wanted this to be difficult, - and then we see this year. you said you wanted this to be difficult, you | you wanted this to be difficult, you said you wanted to go to dark places. did you know how dark that was going to be?— was going to be? probably not. we wanted a battle _ was going to be? probably not. we wanted a battle and _ was going to be? probably not. we wanted a battle and we _ was going to be? probably not. we wanted a battl
i have just seen rob. is brilliant. i havejust seen rob. the team have been incredible. david ran all 101 miles as well. it has been a real team effort. so much when on behind—the—scenes and the little breaks, people were chasing around four bits and pieces for us, but the support along the route has been incredible right from the start and then we see this year. you said ou and then we see this year. you said you wanted — and then we see this year. you said you wanted this _ and then we...
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rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease back in 2019. don't make me cry. no, i'm not going to make you cry. you've done it. yeah, he knows how much we love and care about him. that was certainly a battle. we wanted a battle and we got one. three, two, one, go! cheering the challenge started in leicester. all along the route, members of the public encouraged their hero on. he's done a wonderful thing. really, really wonderful. i've not come across anybody so inspiring in a very, - very long time, and i wish him all the very best. _ kev is raising money for the motor neurone disease association and leeds hospitals charity. mnd is a degenerative brain disorder. there is no effective treatment and no cure. rob's got the same strain of motor neurone as my sister had, who passed away last year, and it's just so... just so damn horrible. as day turned into night and the temperature dropped, this gruelling run, mile after mile, started to take its toll. obviously he's running on fumes, he's very emotional, very tired, but we are just all so proud of him. kevin sin
rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease back in 2019. don't make me cry. no, i'm not going to make you cry. you've done it. yeah, he knows how much we love and care about him. that was certainly a battle. we wanted a battle and we got one. three, two, one, go! cheering the challenge started in leicester. all along the route, members of the public encouraged their hero on. he's done a wonderful thing. really, really wonderful. i've not come across anybody so inspiring in a very, - very long...
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rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019. his family can't quite believe what kev is about to do. 100 miles in one day without no sleep? you are crazy! you know we think you are amazing. thank you for doing everything you have done for my dad and people with mnd. good luck on your next challenge. today's run will be a physical and mental test like no other. running through the night, sleep deprived, glycogen depleted, fatigued, he motivates us to do things that we don't think we can do and he does that by leading by example and doing things that nobody should be able to do. kev will be raising money for people with motor neurone disease, like ian, who was diagnosed in 2019. mnd is a cruel disease, a degenerative brain disorder. there is no effective treatment, no cure. but in the mnd community, kev has become a hero. the money raised today will help build new, much—needed treatment centres. a place that has some dignity, has some joy and has some hope would provide so much hope for people when they enter it, that they know
rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019. his family can't quite believe what kev is about to do. 100 miles in one day without no sleep? you are crazy! you know we think you are amazing. thank you for doing everything you have done for my dad and people with mnd. good luck on your next challenge. today's run will be a physical and mental test like no other. running through the night, sleep deprived, glycogen depleted, fatigued, he motivates us to do things that we don't think we can...
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that is rob jackson of the giving us your expertise. that is robjackson of the global carbon project. a lockdown has come into force in austria for anyone over the age of twelve who hasn't been fully vaccinated against covid—19. two million people — who are yet to receive two doses — have been told to stay at home, except for work and essential shopping. the country has one of the highest infection rates in europe. courtney bembridge reports. there was a last—minute rush at vaccination centres in upper austria, on the eve of new restrictions for those not yet protected. unvaccinated austrians were already barred from visiting restaurants, hairdressers and cinemas, but they're now told to stay home except for work and food shopping. it'll be policed using spot checks with hefty fines for those caught breaking the rules. austria has one of the lowest vaccination rates in western europe — around 64% of the population is fully vaccinated, which leaves 2 million people yet to get two doses. and the country has one of the highest in
that is rob jackson of the giving us your expertise. that is robjackson of the global carbon project. a lockdown has come into force in austria for anyone over the age of twelve who hasn't been fully vaccinated against covid—19. two million people — who are yet to receive two doses — have been told to stay at home, except for work and essential shopping. the country has one of the highest infection rates in europe. courtney bembridge reports. there was a last—minute rush at vaccination...
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we are talking now to rob butler. the director of the world health organisation and he joins us director of the world health organisation and hejoins us now from kipp again. thank you very much for being with us. from where you sit at the who. at what stage does it reach continental europe? you like we are very concerned. we've gone past 1.5 million deaf mark last week. if we continue on this course, week. if we continue on this course, we will see another half a million deaths over this winter period. there is, as your previous speaker said, quiet optimism in the uk and we cannot say the same across the european region where we see stress on the hospitals and intensive—care units, so whilst we are not at the levels of health service stress that we were last year, we are still in a very worrisome and concerning situation. whilst 54% of the population of the european... the region are... and 54% vaccinated. still have a long way to go in terms of the vaccination as well. just to clarify, does that include the uk as w
we are talking now to rob butler. the director of the world health organisation and he joins us director of the world health organisation and hejoins us now from kipp again. thank you very much for being with us. from where you sit at the who. at what stage does it reach continental europe? you like we are very concerned. we've gone past 1.5 million deaf mark last week. if we continue on this course, week. if we continue on this course, we will see another half a million deaths over this winter...
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rob mayor has been to take a look. a new homejust a new home just a stone's throw from where it all began 123 years ago. norton supplied a quarter of all motorcycles to the british army during the second world war, and enjoyed success on the racetrack. in recent years, it fell on hard times, entering administration last year. after a break of almost 20 years, this famous motorcycle brand is speeding back into the west midlands under indian ownership. at full capacity, this factory will be building 8000 bikes every year. tvs motors bought the company for £16 million, and say they have already had more than 5000 customer enquiries. had more than 5000 customer enauiries. ., ., , had more than 5000 customer enquiries-— had more than 5000 customer enauiries. ., ., , ., ., had more than 5000 customer enauiries. ., ., ., ., enquiries. norton is for me one of the most exciting _ enquiries. norton is for me one of the most exciting motor— enquiries. norton is for me one of the most exciting motor brands i enquiries. norton
rob mayor has been to take a look. a new homejust a new home just a stone's throw from where it all began 123 years ago. norton supplied a quarter of all motorcycles to the british army during the second world war, and enjoyed success on the racetrack. in recent years, it fell on hard times, entering administration last year. after a break of almost 20 years, this famous motorcycle brand is speeding back into the west midlands under indian ownership. at full capacity, this factory will be...
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rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease back in 2019. don't make me cry. no, i'm not going to make you cry. you've done it. yeah, he knows how much we love and care about him. that was certainly a battle. we wanted a battle and we got one. three, two, one, go! cheering the challenge started in leicester. all along the route, members of the public encouraged their hero on. he's done a wonderful thing. really, really wonderful. i've not come across - anybody so inspiring in a very, very long time, _ and i wish him all the very best. kev is raising money for the motor neurone disease association and leeds hospitals charity. mnd is a degenerative brain disorder. there is no effective treatment and no cure. rob's got the same strain of motor neurone as my sister had, who passed away last year, and it'sjust so... just so damn horrible. as day turned into night and the temperature dropped, this gruelling run, mile after mile, started to take its toll. obviously he's running on fumes, he's very emotional, very tired, but we are just all so proud of him. kevin sinf
rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease back in 2019. don't make me cry. no, i'm not going to make you cry. you've done it. yeah, he knows how much we love and care about him. that was certainly a battle. we wanted a battle and we got one. three, two, one, go! cheering the challenge started in leicester. all along the route, members of the public encouraged their hero on. he's done a wonderful thing. really, really wonderful. i've not come across - anybody so inspiring in a very, very long...
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right from the very beginning, when rob burrow first announced his diagnosis, kevin sinfield was there. today, he will once again go the extra mile for his best friend. graham satchell, bbc news. good luck to good time for a look at the weather, here's ben rich. change from the mild weather we have had for much of the autumn. it is bright out there for most of us with some sunshine. the satellite picture reveals shower clouds plaguing parts of the clouds rolling in across the north of the uk. over across a good part of scotland and northern ireland this afternoon. some showers in east anglia, the south—east and the channel islands, otherwise good spells of sunshine and temperatures at best up to nine, ten or ii, spells of sunshine and temperatures at best up to nine, ten or 11, not far off where they should be at this time of year. this evening and tonight we will bring more of that cloud down from the north, so scotland, northern ireland and northern england turning, but where we have the clout it will be much milder. temperatures six or seven and southern areas. a few fog patches i
right from the very beginning, when rob burrow first announced his diagnosis, kevin sinfield was there. today, he will once again go the extra mile for his best friend. graham satchell, bbc news. good luck to good time for a look at the weather, here's ben rich. change from the mild weather we have had for much of the autumn. it is bright out there for most of us with some sunshine. the satellite picture reveals shower clouds plaguing parts of the clouds rolling in across the north of the uk....
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let's reflect on the life of sir frank with rob manifield, host of the everything racing podcast. thank you forjoining us from devon. sad news and somewhat unexpected? yes. very sad news and it has hit everyone in the motorsports community, notjust f1, drivers, teams, fans, it has hit us really hard because frank was a legend. haifa hard because frank was a legend. how imortant hard because frank was a legend. how important was — hard because frank was a legend. how important was he in establishing formula one as the big event that it is right now in the sporting calendar?— is right now in the sporting calendar? ~ ~ . , ., ., is right now in the sporting calendar? . . , ., ., ., calendar? well, williams for one of the bi est calendar? well, williams for one of the biggest teams _ calendar? well, williams for one of the biggest teams for _ calendar? well, williams for one of the biggest teams for a _ calendar? well, williams for one of the biggest teams for a long - calendar? well, williams for one of the biggest teams for a long time l the biggest teams for a long time and the
let's reflect on the life of sir frank with rob manifield, host of the everything racing podcast. thank you forjoining us from devon. sad news and somewhat unexpected? yes. very sad news and it has hit everyone in the motorsports community, notjust f1, drivers, teams, fans, it has hit us really hard because frank was a legend. haifa hard because frank was a legend. how imortant hard because frank was a legend. how important was — hard because frank was a legend. how important was he in...
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had she had an abortion, sexual diseases, ex boyfriends, basically was part of a group of people that robbed him of his normal teenage years. good to meet you. the lawyer representing the group which includes prince harry says that while most victims of hacking have settled, some have not. certain claimants want to have their day in court and want to see there be a trial so that newspapers are held to account for what they did. meghan markle's privacy case against the mail on sunday generated plenty of headlines but her husband's ongoing legal battle could be an even bigger moment. how big a moment in british public life do you think it could be if prince harry gets his day in court? i think it would be massive because it's very striking that he keeps going and all the other people up until now have settled a financial settlement with no admission of guilt on any side. over a thousand people have settled? over a thousand people have settled and prince harry is one of those. ——is not. he does not want to be a thousand and one. prince harry he says what he wants a reform of the media. this
had she had an abortion, sexual diseases, ex boyfriends, basically was part of a group of people that robbed him of his normal teenage years. good to meet you. the lawyer representing the group which includes prince harry says that while most victims of hacking have settled, some have not. certain claimants want to have their day in court and want to see there be a trial so that newspapers are held to account for what they did. meghan markle's privacy case against the mail on sunday generated...
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rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019. his family can't quite believe what kev is about to do. 100 miles in one day without no sleep? you are crazy! you know we think you are amazing. thank you for doing everything you have done for my dad and people with mnd. good luck on your next challenge. today's run will be a physical and mental test like no other. running through the night, sleep deprived, glycogen depleted, fatigued, he motivates us to do things that we don't think we can do and he does that by leading by example and doing things that nobody should be able to do. kev will be raising money for people with motor neurone disease like ian, who was diagnosed in 2019. mnd is a cruel disease, a degenerative brain disorder. there is no effective treatment, no cure. but in the mnd community, kev has become a hero. the money raised today will help build new, much—needed treatment centres. a place that has some dignity, has some joy and has some hope would provide so much hope for people when they enter it, that they know t
rob was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2019. his family can't quite believe what kev is about to do. 100 miles in one day without no sleep? you are crazy! you know we think you are amazing. thank you for doing everything you have done for my dad and people with mnd. good luck on your next challenge. today's run will be a physical and mental test like no other. running through the night, sleep deprived, glycogen depleted, fatigued, he motivates us to do things that we don't think we can...
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rob opsomer is from the ellen macarthur foundation, which aims to promote what it calls a 'circular�* economy. he explained how it works. so what we mean by circular economy, the easiest way to explain it is we look at our current economic model works. and how that works is we take resources out of the ground and we make products and we throw them away. and a circular economy is about taking that line and turning it into a circle by eliminating waste and pollution, circulating products and materials and regenerating nature. we have seen, over the last couple of years, a tremendous amount of momentum building around that idea of the circular economy and we see lots of efforts by businesses, governments, individuals, but the key is we need to do much more, we need to go much further, and i think that is why the announcement of today, that plan of the uk government to ban more single—use plastics is so important because it is where we need to start. we need to, rather than trying to manage the waste, manage pollution once it is there, we need to prevent it from being there in the first
rob opsomer is from the ellen macarthur foundation, which aims to promote what it calls a 'circular�* economy. he explained how it works. so what we mean by circular economy, the easiest way to explain it is we look at our current economic model works. and how that works is we take resources out of the ground and we make products and we throw them away. and a circular economy is about taking that line and turning it into a circle by eliminating waste and pollution, circulating products and...
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just tell me, how important is it for yourfriend rob what you have all achieved today? i know it's about the team. how important is it? yeah, he knows how much we love and care about him. to get a chance to show him again is wonderful and i just whispered in his ear then ironically, the back end were really, really tough, but the seventh one was horrendous. the seventh? the seventh. we were coming out of nottingham and said, "he's done it on purpose. he's played a part in making this, he's made this really difficult for us and he'll be laughing at home". those guys have been absolutely awesome. i mentioned before, chris who was part of it last year, he tested positive for covid on sunday morning, which meant he was ruled out. so, heartbroken for him. tell me about martin, because i had a chat to martin about 3:30am and he said he's been singing you songs. how did he keep you going? you know, you expect him to get tired but he just doesn't. he just continues, he's just relentless, but he's absolutely brilliant. just the team have been wonderful. it's a lot bigger than wh
just tell me, how important is it for yourfriend rob what you have all achieved today? i know it's about the team. how important is it? yeah, he knows how much we love and care about him. to get a chance to show him again is wonderful and i just whispered in his ear then ironically, the back end were really, really tough, but the seventh one was horrendous. the seventh? the seventh. we were coming out of nottingham and said, "he's done it on purpose. he's played a part in making this, he's...
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joining me now is rob opsomer from the ellen macarthur foundation, which aims to promote what it calls a �*circular�* economy. what do you mean by a circular economy? what we mean by a circular economy? what we mean by a circular economy is the easiest way to explain it is to look first at how our current economy works. we take resources out of the ground, we make products and we throw them away. circular economy is about turning it into a circle by eliminating waste and pollution, circulating products and pollution, circulating products and materials and regenerating nature. to and materials and regenerating nature. ., ., ., ., ., nature. to what extent do we do that now? many — nature. to what extent do we do that now? many councils _ nature. to what extent do we do that now? many councils all— nature. to what extent do we do that now? many councils all say _ nature. to what extent do we do that now? many councils all say they - nature. to what extent do we do that| now? many councils all say they make huge efforts to try to reduce, reuse and recycle. that is their slogan. ab
joining me now is rob opsomer from the ellen macarthur foundation, which aims to promote what it calls a �*circular�* economy. what do you mean by a circular economy? what we mean by a circular economy? what we mean by a circular economy is the easiest way to explain it is to look first at how our current economy works. we take resources out of the ground, we make products and we throw them away. circular economy is about turning it into a circle by eliminating waste and pollution,...
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rob 0psomer is from the ellen macarthur foundation, which aims to promote what it calls a 'circular�* economy. he explained how it works. what we mean by this is the best way to explain it is to look at how it works and we take resources out of the ground, we make products and that we throw them away. it is like a lion. and it is about taking the line and turning it into a circle by eliminating certain things and recycling and regenerating nature. to what extent do we do that now? because countries, many councils will say that they make huge efforts to try to reduce re—use and recycle. that is the slogan. to try to reduce re-use and recycle. that is the slogan.— that is the slogan. received over the ast that is the slogan. received over the past copple _ that is the slogan. received over the past couple of _ that is the slogan. received over the past couple of years, - that is the slogan. received over the past couple of years, but i that is the slogan. received over the past couple of years, but the| the past couple of years, but the momentum building around that idea of a circul
rob 0psomer is from the ellen macarthur foundation, which aims to promote what it calls a 'circular�* economy. he explained how it works. what we mean by this is the best way to explain it is to look at how it works and we take resources out of the ground, we make products and that we throw them away. it is like a lion. and it is about taking the line and turning it into a circle by eliminating certain things and recycling and regenerating nature. to what extent do we do that now? because...
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tuesday we saw quite i harrowing testimony he gave about the racism he had experience, which he said had robbed him of his career. tonight he has had to apologise on social media for these historic messages he exchanged with another player which appeared to be anti—semitic in nature. tonight he said, i have absolutely no excuses. i am ashamed of this exchange and have now deleted it so as not to cause further offence. i was 19 at the time and i hope and i believe i am a different person today. i am incredibly angry at myself and i apologise to the jewish incredibly angry at myself and i apologise to thejewish community and everyone who is rightly offended by this. there has been a big response. the board of deputies of british dues has responded, saying azeem rafiq has suffered terribly at the hands of races so he will well understand. we have no reason to believe he is not completely sincere. rafiq told the bbc yesterday that he hopes by speaking out this will be the moment not only sport but society as a whole moves in a different direction.— a man who stabbed eight people in birmingham c
tuesday we saw quite i harrowing testimony he gave about the racism he had experience, which he said had robbed him of his career. tonight he has had to apologise on social media for these historic messages he exchanged with another player which appeared to be anti—semitic in nature. tonight he said, i have absolutely no excuses. i am ashamed of this exchange and have now deleted it so as not to cause further offence. i was 19 at the time and i hope and i believe i am a different person...
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tuesday he we heard him give harrowing testimony about how| give harrowing testimony about how racism had robbed him of his cricket career. tonight and today his social media messages between him and another player ten years ago that were anti—semitic in nature have emerged in the times newspaper. he said there were no excuses, he was ashamed of it and he was 19 at the time and hopes and believes he has a different person today. he added, i'm incredibly angry at myself and i apologise to the jewish i'm incredibly angry at myself and i apologise to thejewish community and everyone who is rightly offended by this. since then he has added another tweet tonight, saying at no point that they ever try and defend the indefensible. for those i'm hurt i'm sincerely sorry, i'll continue to own any more mistakes i've made. there's been quite a big response to this as you can imagine. jewish leaders have been largely supportive of how quickly he apologised. azeem rafiq told the bbc he hopes by speaking out right now it will be the moment not only sport but society as a whole can move in a different direct
tuesday he we heard him give harrowing testimony about how| give harrowing testimony about how racism had robbed him of his cricket career. tonight and today his social media messages between him and another player ten years ago that were anti—semitic in nature have emerged in the times newspaper. he said there were no excuses, he was ashamed of it and he was 19 at the time and hopes and believes he has a different person today. he added, i'm incredibly angry at myself and i apologise to the...
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too many children of the chance to make the most of their education and enjoy life to the full and it robs our country of far too much potential. eradicating child poverty is essential if we are to build the strongest foundation for scotland's future and that is what we are determined to do. democracy and fairness are key to building a better and stronger scotland. 50 too is a strong, sustainable economy. scotland is so blessed with natural economic advantages. we have unrivalled energy resources, we are at the cutting edge of the industries of the future and home to some of the best universities in the world. ourfood and drink industry is an extraordinary international success story. we are a highly skilled and educated people, with a rich history of enterprise and innovation. through scottish national investment bank, the national manufacturing institute and the young persons guarantee, we are building for the future. just as on child poverty, a uk government that scotland did not vote for is undermining the strong foundations we are seeking to build. this uk government has taken scotlan
too many children of the chance to make the most of their education and enjoy life to the full and it robs our country of far too much potential. eradicating child poverty is essential if we are to build the strongest foundation for scotland's future and that is what we are determined to do. democracy and fairness are key to building a better and stronger scotland. 50 too is a strong, sustainable economy. scotland is so blessed with natural economic advantages. we have unrivalled energy...
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i basically was part of a group of people that robbed him of his normal teenage years. good to meet you, how are you? the lawyer representing the group of litigants which include prince harry says that while most victims of hacking have settled, some have not. certain claimants want to have their day in court and want to see there be a trial, so that newspapers are held to account for what they did. meghan markle's privacy case against the mail on sunday has generated plenty of recent headlines, but her husband's ongoing legal battle could be an even bigger moment. how big a moment in british public life do you think it could be, if prince harry gets his day in court, as he seems to want? i think it will be massive. because it's very striking, i isn't it, that he keeps going? all the other people, - up until now, have settled, a financial settlement, with no admission - of guilt on any side. over a thousand people have settled. over a thousand people have settled, and there's a few who haven't, and prince harry's one of those. yeah, he doesn't want to be a thousand and
i basically was part of a group of people that robbed him of his normal teenage years. good to meet you, how are you? the lawyer representing the group of litigants which include prince harry says that while most victims of hacking have settled, some have not. certain claimants want to have their day in court and want to see there be a trial, so that newspapers are held to account for what they did. meghan markle's privacy case against the mail on sunday has generated plenty of recent...