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but now britain is leaving the e.u. and so is not niland, sort of the province will have a special status. and that complicates things. planning for the future is difficult with songs doing here or with us in rome for next year. so he won't see the results of what he's doing today until next oberst or september. so you know, it's 3 years before you sell the beef. it's not a very good best national model there follow on for even a farmer, not the decision to take a long term. so we are concerned, but as it goes, somebody said warriors are wasted emotion, or just get on with that. basically it's not just the sheep you are unsure of where to go, the family and the whole, you know, of an island heading into uncharted territory. it's the biggest change that northern ireland has faced in decades and the road ahead could be difficult. the 1st concern is that northern ireland stretch of peace is not push at risk. and that's why it's been given a special status and will remain part of the united kingdom, but will also have acces
but now britain is leaving the e.u. and so is not niland, sort of the province will have a special status. and that complicates things. planning for the future is difficult with songs doing here or with us in rome for next year. so he won't see the results of what he's doing today until next oberst or september. so you know, it's 3 years before you sell the beef. it's not a very good best national model there follow on for even a farmer, not the decision to take a long term. so we are...
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and britain. so a decision was taken to put it in the irish sea, effectively spacing, the united kingdom into it means big changes for workers here at belfast. tarver. the latest ferry has just arrived from scotland with 2 or 3 dozen trucks on board to carry food will materials and consumer goods. to see crossing to build farms is one of the main supply routes within the u.k. . when john o'neill drives from scotland to bill fast, he doesn't lead to you can't even though he crosses the sea, it's domestic crossing, not an international run. you can take a load up now and then jump on the ferry, come across it and go about passing the part that's almost always so hostile to strange task. obviously, different i often joined belfast tata will be required to enforce e.u. customs rules, meaning goods coming from britain will be subject to international controls right now. he can sometimes be out of the port in 2 minutes, but in future, he will need to show a customs declaration that his truck could be pu
and britain. so a decision was taken to put it in the irish sea, effectively spacing, the united kingdom into it means big changes for workers here at belfast. tarver. the latest ferry has just arrived from scotland with 2 or 3 dozen trucks on board to carry food will materials and consumer goods. to see crossing to build farms is one of the main supply routes within the u.k. . when john o'neill drives from scotland to bill fast, he doesn't lead to you can't even though he crosses the sea, it's...
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but now britain is leaving the e.u. and so is not niland. sort of the province will have a special status and that complicates things. planning for the future is difficult . we're doing here in rome for next year. so he won't see the results of what he's doing today on till next oldest or september. so you know, 3 years before you sail the big snow at a very good best follow on for even a farm term. so we are concerned, but somebody said warriors are wasted emotion, or just get on basically it's not just the sheep you are unsure of where to go. the family and the home know of an island haiti to function as a territory. it's the biggest change that northern ireland has faced in decades and the road ahead could be difficult. the 1st concern is that northern ireland's pledge of peace is not present risk. and that's why it's been given a special status and will remain part of the united kingdom, but will also have access to the european single market. and that was the only way to avoid an international border with the republic of ireland, which
but now britain is leaving the e.u. and so is not niland. sort of the province will have a special status and that complicates things. planning for the future is difficult . we're doing here in rome for next year. so he won't see the results of what he's doing today on till next oldest or september. so you know, 3 years before you sail the big snow at a very good best follow on for even a farm term. so we are concerned, but somebody said warriors are wasted emotion, or just get on basically...
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and britain. so a decision was taken to put it in the irish sea, effectively space in the united kingdom into it means big changes for workers here at belfast. harbor. the latest ferry has just arrived from scotland with 2 or 3 dozen trucks on board to carry food will materials and consumer goods to see cross into buildings as one of the main supply routes within the u.k. . when john o'neill drives from scotland to build fast, he doesn't leave the you can't. even though he crosses the sea, it's stick crossing not an international one. you can pick the load up now and i'm going to jump on the ferry. come across it and go leave about possible parts almost always so hostile to strangers. that scummy so different i often join belfast tata will be required to enforce e.u. customs rules. mean goods coming from britain will be subject to international controls. right now, he can sometimes be out of the port in 2 minutes. but in future, he will need to show a customs declaration and his truck could be pul
and britain. so a decision was taken to put it in the irish sea, effectively space in the united kingdom into it means big changes for workers here at belfast. harbor. the latest ferry has just arrived from scotland with 2 or 3 dozen trucks on board to carry food will materials and consumer goods to see cross into buildings as one of the main supply routes within the u.k. . when john o'neill drives from scotland to build fast, he doesn't leave the you can't. even though he crosses the sea, it's...
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and britain. so a decision was taken to put it in the irish sea, effectively spitting the united kingdom into it means big changes for workers here at belfast. harbor. the latest ferry has just arrived from scotland with 2 or 3 dozen trucks on board to carry food will materials and consumer goods to see cross into buildings as one of the main supply routes within the u.k. . when john o'neill drives from scotland to bill foster, he doesn't lead to you can't even though he crosses the sea, it's stick crossing not an international one. you can take a load of my own. i'm going to jump on the ferry, come across. you can go, please about passing, go to the park. it's almost always so hosam just strange that scummy. so different i often joined belfast tata will be required to enforce e.u. customs rules, meaning goods coming from britain will be subject to international controls. right now, he can sometimes be out of the port in 2 minutes, but in future, he will need to show a customs declaration and his
and britain. so a decision was taken to put it in the irish sea, effectively spitting the united kingdom into it means big changes for workers here at belfast. harbor. the latest ferry has just arrived from scotland with 2 or 3 dozen trucks on board to carry food will materials and consumer goods to see cross into buildings as one of the main supply routes within the u.k. . when john o'neill drives from scotland to bill foster, he doesn't lead to you can't even though he crosses the sea, it's...
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but now britain is leaving the e.u. . and so is northern ireland, sort of the province will have a special status and that complicates things. planning for the future is difficult . we songs do it here for next year, so he won't see the results of what he's doing today on till next oberst or september. so you know, calvert's 3 years before you sell the beef, it's not a very good follow on for their decision to take a long term. so we are concerned, but as again, somebody said warriors are wasted emotion or just get almost basically it's not just the sheep you are unsure of where to go. the family and the home, you know, of an island heading into uncharted territory. it's the biggest change that northern ireland has faced in decades and the road ahead could be difficult. the 1st concern is that northern alliance pledge of peace is not push at risk. and that's why it's been given a special status. not an island will remain part of the united kingdom and will also have access to the european single market. and that was the o
but now britain is leaving the e.u. . and so is northern ireland, sort of the province will have a special status and that complicates things. planning for the future is difficult . we songs do it here for next year, so he won't see the results of what he's doing today on till next oberst or september. so you know, calvert's 3 years before you sell the beef, it's not a very good follow on for their decision to take a long term. so we are concerned, but as again, somebody said warriors are...
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indeed, the struggle of black people in britain between the 960, s. and 980 s. steve mcqueen return to the sounds and sense of his london childhood, his 5 film anthology, small acts true stories of resistance, protest and celebration from the black caribbean experience of the 1960 s. seventy's and eighty's for the oscar winner mcqueen. this is his 1st british production and his most personal for the series produced by the b.b.c. and amazon mcqueen casts some of britain's biggest stars lity to write famous from black panther plays one of the mangrove, 9 black activists put on trial in 1970 for daring to speak out against systemic racism, plays against the police. then maybe they have been the victim of injustice, of who like parasites to treat all these beliefs and seek to turn them to their own event. deliberately create and by these defendants are all guilty of the serious criminal offense. act of one stock john boy, you get plays leave really no can of real life police officer who trying to change and crisis system from within small acts tells the cotton stori
indeed, the struggle of black people in britain between the 960, s. and 980 s. steve mcqueen return to the sounds and sense of his london childhood, his 5 film anthology, small acts true stories of resistance, protest and celebration from the black caribbean experience of the 1960 s. seventy's and eighty's for the oscar winner mcqueen. this is his 1st british production and his most personal for the series produced by the b.b.c. and amazon mcqueen casts some of britain's biggest stars lity to...
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indeed,, the struggle of black people in britain between the 1960 s. and 980 s., steve mcqueen returned to the sounds and sense of his london childhood for his 5 film anthology, small acts true stories of resistance,, protest and celebration from the black caribbean experience of the 1960 s., seventy's and eighty's, the oscar winner mcqueen. this is his 1st british production, and his most personal for the series produced by the b.b.c. and amazon mcqueen cast. some of britain's biggest stars is going to be pretty to write famous from black panther place. one of the mangrove, 9 black activists put on trial in 1970 for daring to speak out against systemic racism, plays against the police. there may be a group that they have been the victim of injustice, and there are others who like parasites to treat all these buildings and seek to turn them to their own advantage, deliberately created and by these defendants are all guilty of the serious criminal offense. act of i want to start john boy, a good place leave really no can of real life police officer who
indeed,, the struggle of black people in britain between the 1960 s. and 980 s., steve mcqueen returned to the sounds and sense of his london childhood for his 5 film anthology, small acts true stories of resistance,, protest and celebration from the black caribbean experience of the 1960 s., seventy's and eighty's, the oscar winner mcqueen. this is his 1st british production, and his most personal for the series produced by the b.b.c. and amazon mcqueen cast. some of britain's biggest stars is...
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indeed,, the struggle of black people in britain between the 1960 s. and 980 s., steve mcqueen returned to the sounds and sense of his london childhood for his 5 film anthology, small acts true stories of resistance,, protest and celebration from the black caribbean experience of the 1960 s., seventy's and eighty's the oscar winner mcqueen. this is his 1st british production and his most personal for the series produced by the b.b.c. and amazon mcqueen cast, some of britain's biggest stars to teeter right, famous from black panther, place one of the mangrove, 9 black activists put on trial in 1970 for daring to speak out against systemic racism, plays against the police. then maybe it's a group that they have been the victim of injustice. there are others who like parasites, feed all of these buildings, and seek to turn them to their own revolt, deliberately create and by these defendants are all guilty of the serious criminal offense activist. instead i want to stop john, boy. yeah, good place, leave. royal oak and of real life police officer who tryi
indeed,, the struggle of black people in britain between the 1960 s. and 980 s., steve mcqueen returned to the sounds and sense of his london childhood for his 5 film anthology, small acts true stories of resistance,, protest and celebration from the black caribbean experience of the 1960 s., seventy's and eighty's the oscar winner mcqueen. this is his 1st british production and his most personal for the series produced by the b.b.c. and amazon mcqueen cast, some of britain's biggest stars to...
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and amazon mcqueen casts some of britain's biggest stars. to teeter right famous from black panther, place, one of the mangroves 9 black activists put on trial in 1970 for daring to speak out against systemic racism against the police there. and they believe that they have been the victim of injustice. there are others who like parasites, treat all of these buildings, and seek to turn them to their own, evolved, deliberately created and by these defendants are all guilty of the serious criminal offense. activist and stuff. one stock john boy, you get plays, leave really real life police officer who trying to change and runs the system from within small acts tells the gotten stories of britain's black history in order to eliminate the injustices of today. and joining me is of course g w, film expert scott roxboro, 1st of all the title, small acts. what does that mean? yeah, we heard a little bit of the music at the very end, which, which is from the bob marley song, and the bob marley. song, quotes, old jamaican proverb which goes along the l
and amazon mcqueen casts some of britain's biggest stars. to teeter right famous from black panther, place, one of the mangroves 9 black activists put on trial in 1970 for daring to speak out against systemic racism against the police there. and they believe that they have been the victim of injustice. there are others who like parasites, treat all of these buildings, and seek to turn them to their own, evolved, deliberately created and by these defendants are all guilty of the serious criminal...
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britain's 2nd lockdown is expected to hit small businesses especially hard now the bank of england is stepping down and. this is the deal beef is no sign paper this and welcome to the show. global markets are in course to end the week higher as investors continue to puzzle out the consequences of tuesday's still undecided u.s. election in asia indexes in hong kong and shanghai looks set to finish in positive territory optimism about a vital presidency would know where tensions between china and the u.s. and improve the country's trade relationship hopes are also rising among european investors who are hoping that a trade reset with the u.s. could prove a major boost. let's take a closer look at transatlantic trade with found lying at chairman of the european parliament's committee on international trade welcome mr lang it now the last 4 years have turned the transatlantic trade relationship on its head is there even any going back at this stage. of calls. were made for good cause. serious problems. in the last 4 years. the. expression. the. approach was to draw. the poison for the int
britain's 2nd lockdown is expected to hit small businesses especially hard now the bank of england is stepping down and. this is the deal beef is no sign paper this and welcome to the show. global markets are in course to end the week higher as investors continue to puzzle out the consequences of tuesday's still undecided u.s. election in asia indexes in hong kong and shanghai looks set to finish in positive territory optimism about a vital presidency would know where tensions between china and...
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the assassination of lord mountbatten tense relations with britain's 1st female prime minister. and the continuing was a princess margaret, are also addressed. but there's no doubt about the main subject of the crown season for the plot thickens. and joining me now is adrian kennedy from our culture desk, and i am so looking forward to this adrian obviously because it deals with the really explosive historic events. that's right. the 1st 3 series of really just being laying the groundwork, planting the seeds and building to this incredible crescendo. we've seen prince charles growing up in the last series. we know that she's been deprived of love sent off to boarding school, but he doesn't really want to be king that he loves a woman that he cannot have. and now his marriage to a more suitable woman is the accident waiting to happen into princess diana, who soon feels unloved and desperately lonely within the royal family. and apparently her suffering is quite graphically depicted in this season if i understand correctly. yes, it certainly is. we will see her battle with eating
the assassination of lord mountbatten tense relations with britain's 1st female prime minister. and the continuing was a princess margaret, are also addressed. but there's no doubt about the main subject of the crown season for the plot thickens. and joining me now is adrian kennedy from our culture desk, and i am so looking forward to this adrian obviously because it deals with the really explosive historic events. that's right. the 1st 3 series of really just being laying the groundwork,...
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german business ties also coming up had 4 years ago as well britain decided to leave the european union a new trade deal is still nowhere in sight and to the scenario customs k. is at the borders seems ever more likely. just when australia needs it sweet farmers their start harvesting crops with wheat exports forecast to almost double this year. but have to do business on one of the giants and burn em good to have you with us and we're starting with china manufacturing there continued to recover in october as a key purchasing managers index reached the highest level since january 2011 the sides seem private the follow to official p.m.i. figures over the weekend which also showed faster recovery in the world's 2nd biggest economy the pandemic appears largely under control in china business operations improved as did the mood among entrepreneurs that export growth is slowing us code 19 resurfaces in other countries. well for more on those chinese data i'm joined now by our financial correspondent in frankfurt cama good to see you. well obviously today germany starts its 2nd aloft down how
german business ties also coming up had 4 years ago as well britain decided to leave the european union a new trade deal is still nowhere in sight and to the scenario customs k. is at the borders seems ever more likely. just when australia needs it sweet farmers their start harvesting crops with wheat exports forecast to almost double this year. but have to do business on one of the giants and burn em good to have you with us and we're starting with china manufacturing there continued to...
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britain's prime minister, forrest johnson, is on the file. once again, not least for members of his own conservative party who is handling of the found, make threats on the string of u. turns on key policy. my guest this week here in london is one of his.
britain's prime minister, forrest johnson, is on the file. once again, not least for members of his own conservative party who is handling of the found, make threats on the string of u. turns on key policy. my guest this week here in london is one of his.
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indeed, the struggle of black people in britain between the 1960 s. and 1980 s. . steve mcqueen returned to the sounds and sense of his london childhood for his 5 film anthology, small acts true stories of resistance, protest and celebration from the black caribbean experience of the 1960 s. seventy's and eighty's for the oscar winner mcqueen. this is his 1st british production and his most personal for the series produced by the b.b.c. and amazon mcqueen cast, some of britain's biggest stars to teeter right, famous from black panther place one of the mangroves 9 black activists put on trial in 1970 for daring to speak out against systemic racism, plays against the police there and maybe so that they have been the victim of injustice. there are others who like parasites, feed on these beliefs, and seek to turn them to their own event, deliberately create and by these defendants are all guilty of the serious criminal offense. acted john, boy, you get plays libral, you know, can of real life police officer who trying to change and crisis system from within small acts
indeed, the struggle of black people in britain between the 1960 s. and 1980 s. . steve mcqueen returned to the sounds and sense of his london childhood for his 5 film anthology, small acts true stories of resistance, protest and celebration from the black caribbean experience of the 1960 s. seventy's and eighty's for the oscar winner mcqueen. this is his 1st british production and his most personal for the series produced by the b.b.c. and amazon mcqueen cast, some of britain's biggest stars...
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britain saw itself as the pioneer of nuclear power. we were the 1st with a nuclear power station and technology let the well but others weren't far behind. france will begin producing nuclear energy, take its place as one of the great atomic nations alongside the united states, the us s. r. and let it go to the tell you go to god came to power after world war 2. so his main concern was to restore francis former glory as a world power who do not have a $945.00 to go in, signed an official order to create the atomic energy commission of the atomic. but france's reactors would not only for producing electricity, the 1st nuclear power site in france was presented as a prototype for electricity generation. and that was what all the fanfare was about . what you did, what you now the public can see what has made france a player of the industrial utilization of the atom in reality. and from the very beginning, the reactors were designed to optimize the production of weapons grade plutonium? well, the whole wasn't a power reactor, its purpose w
britain saw itself as the pioneer of nuclear power. we were the 1st with a nuclear power station and technology let the well but others weren't far behind. france will begin producing nuclear energy, take its place as one of the great atomic nations alongside the united states, the us s. r. and let it go to the tell you go to god came to power after world war 2. so his main concern was to restore francis former glory as a world power who do not have a $945.00 to go in, signed an official order...
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for their crimes by an international tribunal the for war time allied powers the us the soviet union britain and france had agreed to this even before the hostilities ceased in what might be called an irony of history nuremberg the palace of justice was left virtually undamaged by the war room 600 the largest in the criminal court was remodeled to accommodate the trial of the century. could told a retired judge was asked by the americans to defend walls and bag there were too few lawyers who hadn't been compromised during the nazi era. loon who was 17 at the
for their crimes by an international tribunal the for war time allied powers the us the soviet union britain and france had agreed to this even before the hostilities ceased in what might be called an irony of history nuremberg the palace of justice was left virtually undamaged by the war room 600 the largest in the criminal court was remodeled to accommodate the trial of the century. could told a retired judge was asked by the americans to defend walls and bag there were too few lawyers who...
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animals especially primates but in ethical terms schuman challenge studies like the one proposed in britain can be pretty charged if the plans are approved starting this january researchers there will be going to liberally infecting young healthy volunteers with stars cove to initially to find out how much of the pathogen it takes to make them infected once the scientists have determined that they can begin giving other volunteers vaccines then subsequently challenging their immune system with that preset those of corona virus to see how effective the vaccines are doing things this way can provide precise data quickly so it can really speed up the development process that's because instead of just giving a late stage vaccine candidate to thousands of volunteers and a placebo to thousands of others and then basically waiting to see what happens researchers have a lot more control over the entire process but they don't have control in one key area because we still don't have of sure fire therapies to treat someone if an induced covert 19 infection turned severe the possibility that a human ch
animals especially primates but in ethical terms schuman challenge studies like the one proposed in britain can be pretty charged if the plans are approved starting this january researchers there will be going to liberally infecting young healthy volunteers with stars cove to initially to find out how much of the pathogen it takes to make them infected once the scientists have determined that they can begin giving other volunteers vaccines then subsequently challenging their immune system with...
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britain's 2nd lockdown is expected to hit small businesses especially hard now that the bank of england is stepping in. this is business i'm kate ferguson thanks for joining me global markets are on course to end the week higher as investors expressed optimism about the prospect of joe biden becoming the next president of the united states in asia indexes in hong kong and shanghai traders 7 on the expectation that the united states under biden would lead to an improved trade relationship with china hopes are also rising among european investors who believe that i trade reset with the u.s. could prove a major boost. let's take a closer look at transatlantic trade with found lying a chairman of the european parliament's committee on international trade welcome mr lying in the last 4 years have turned the transatlantic trade relationship on its head is there even any going back at this stage. i hope of course to survive moby looks for that because indeed we have a lot of serious problems is that our trade is with the lust for us because both borders the terrorists on to the the expression
britain's 2nd lockdown is expected to hit small businesses especially hard now that the bank of england is stepping in. this is business i'm kate ferguson thanks for joining me global markets are on course to end the week higher as investors expressed optimism about the prospect of joe biden becoming the next president of the united states in asia indexes in hong kong and shanghai traders 7 on the expectation that the united states under biden would lead to an improved trade relationship with...
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a lot of people are celebrating halloween and so we start the show with a cake make up from britain who specializes in scary creation sarah harvey's customers need a strong stomach to bite into her sweet treats how about a sexual and human brain it's all made of chocolate but it looks disturbingly real or a-k. shaped like a human foot we've paid her a visit at her home and a whole stead around 100 kilometers north east of london where she created a very ghoulish treat for us a zombie cake enjoy. my name sarah harding and i like to give you the creeps. shocking surprise use fully edible but definitely not to everyone's taste sara hardy hands an unusual way of making money. on the menu today human grade made the white chocolate. of a massive horrifying i can't remember what i didn't watch horror movies i've always made creepy things and bits of bodies when i was a sculptor i went to art school. and when i started making fit it's just natural to make the same things i've always made it just make them and chocolate. molded chocolate and colors taken from fruit is all that's needed to produc
a lot of people are celebrating halloween and so we start the show with a cake make up from britain who specializes in scary creation sarah harvey's customers need a strong stomach to bite into her sweet treats how about a sexual and human brain it's all made of chocolate but it looks disturbingly real or a-k. shaped like a human foot we've paid her a visit at her home and a whole stead around 100 kilometers north east of london where she created a very ghoulish treat for us a zombie cake...
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beginning in 2026 will still continue producing combustion engines in austria and britain. the gap between the rich and poor in germany has widened during the coronavirus pandemic. a new study shows low income households have been hit especially hard. that's because virus restrictions have targeted the restaurant hotel and cultural such as predominately where pay is generally low. the impact on higher earners has been far smaller for germany for german company to syncrude, things apparently the to become much worse before they can get better. again. the troubled industrial conglomerate posting a record net loss of 9500000000 euros in its latest fiscal year. the global economic downturn in the wake of the pandemic worsen the situation in the company's already ailing. still business unions are demanding government aid to support the division. meanwhile, to send group announce plans to slash additional jobs in the thousands. another issue occupying global markets these days, of course, brags that in time is running out for a trade deal between london and brussels. the pen demi
beginning in 2026 will still continue producing combustion engines in austria and britain. the gap between the rich and poor in germany has widened during the coronavirus pandemic. a new study shows low income households have been hit especially hard. that's because virus restrictions have targeted the restaurant hotel and cultural such as predominately where pay is generally low. the impact on higher earners has been far smaller for germany for german company to syncrude, things apparently the...
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in coronavirus relief, britain around 25 percent of its g.d.p. . now germany is actually quite a generous with its support in the long run, how sustainable is that? well, germany is in the very bad position that the far cry as a society, its debt ratio was down to 60 percent from 80 percent, which we had 10 years ago after the financial crisis. and so within 10, yes, we actually measuring to yourselves that rational, very considerably. and this is now gives us the chance to take on debt favorable interest rate and negative interest saved even. and that gives us the you wage will actually give generous or parts to the companies who are affected by the prices at the same tam even thought there is this very generous a relief package received at our 2. now it's not to be used for leaves are, there is still a large are some part of it may have been there any use if the grasses should be getting worse. right, and i of course, i don't think anybody, only very few people are actually looking to a sort of state run economy. even though right now we have all
in coronavirus relief, britain around 25 percent of its g.d.p. . now germany is actually quite a generous with its support in the long run, how sustainable is that? well, germany is in the very bad position that the far cry as a society, its debt ratio was down to 60 percent from 80 percent, which we had 10 years ago after the financial crisis. and so within 10, yes, we actually measuring to yourselves that rational, very considerably. and this is now gives us the chance to take on debt...
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the assassination of lord mountbatten tense relations with britain's 1st female prime minister. and the continuing was a princess margaret, are also addressed. but there's no doubt about the main subject of the crown season for the plot thickens. and joining me now is adrian kennedy from our culture desk, and i am so looking forward to this adrian obviously because it deals with a really explosive historic event. that's right. the 1st 3 series of really just being laying the groundwork, planting the seeds and building to this incredible crescendo. we've seen prince charles growing up in the last series. we know that she's been deprived of love sent off to boarding school, but he doesn't really want to be king that he loves a woman that he cannot have. and now his marriage to a more suitable woman is the axe to waiting to happen. and princess diana, too soon feels unloved and desperately lonely within the royal family. and apparently her suffering is quite graphically depicted in this season if i understand correctly. yes, it certainly is. we will see her battle with eating disor
the assassination of lord mountbatten tense relations with britain's 1st female prime minister. and the continuing was a princess margaret, are also addressed. but there's no doubt about the main subject of the crown season for the plot thickens. and joining me now is adrian kennedy from our culture desk, and i am so looking forward to this adrian obviously because it deals with a really explosive historic event. that's right. the 1st 3 series of really just being laying the groundwork,...
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beginning in 2026 will still continue producing combustion engines in austria and britain. the gap between the rich and poor in germany has widened during the coronavirus pandemic. a new study shows low income households have been hit especially hard. that's because virus restrictions have targeted the restaurant hotel and cultural such as predominately where pay is generally low. the impact on higher earners has been far smaller over germany for german company to syncrude. things apparently need to become much worse before they can get better. again. the troubled industrial conglomerate posting a record net loss of 9500000000 euros in its latest fiscal year. the global economic downturn in the wake of the pandemic worsen the situation in the company's already ailing. still business unions are demanding government aid to support the division. meanwhile, to some group announced plans to slash additional jobs in the thousands for another issue occupying global markets these days. of course, bragg's it in time is running out for a trade deal between london and brussels. the pe
beginning in 2026 will still continue producing combustion engines in austria and britain. the gap between the rich and poor in germany has widened during the coronavirus pandemic. a new study shows low income households have been hit especially hard. that's because virus restrictions have targeted the restaurant hotel and cultural such as predominately where pay is generally low. the impact on higher earners has been far smaller over germany for german company to syncrude. things apparently...
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mandaeans london malaysian restaurant is empty yet again her business barely made it through britain's 1st spring lockdown and its economic aftershocks in recent months her sales were often just 100 pounds a day. the u.k. 2nd lockdown could prove the fatal blow for many small businesses like hers i think this will force thousands of to close. because how can you afford you know to be close for 4 weeks and have no income the streets were empty across london on thursday as bars dine in restaurants and non-essential shops were ordered to shut their doors again for the next 4 weeks. the measures couldn't have come at a worse time for jeanne shu an hour south east london pottery studio she was counting on a full schedule of christmas events to revive her business now she's bracing for losses she fears could reach $100000.00 pounds christmas is special in the december is our children of course it is also our sector because we run events based on christmas so it would be the social events on the family polities now they're all no no if you happen to sew for us to do so this is. is a very big
mandaeans london malaysian restaurant is empty yet again her business barely made it through britain's 1st spring lockdown and its economic aftershocks in recent months her sales were often just 100 pounds a day. the u.k. 2nd lockdown could prove the fatal blow for many small businesses like hers i think this will force thousands of to close. because how can you afford you know to be close for 4 weeks and have no income the streets were empty across london on thursday as bars dine in...
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as it comes as britain and the e.u. remain locked in, talks over of post directs the true deal. human rights commission says, gunmen have attacked a passenger bus in the country's west killing more than 30 civilians. the latest violence comes as the leader of ethiopia region admitted launching rockets into neighboring eritrea. the u.n. says tens of thousands have already fled the fighting and warns that the country might be embarking on a dangerous trajectory. increasing the risk of genocide and war crimes. this woman's son died on saturday in fighting n.c.i. to grow. she is one of those ins of ethiopian refugees crossing the border into sudan. they are fleeing the chaos of the latest violence in northern ethiopia . she says to the border, there is lifting and stealing and killing like an rwanda on the streets. people haven't eaten in 3 or 4 days. i don't know where my kids are. dependent on w. m a, she had a look at it and then and the 1st thing they need is food. currently, there is no food, nothing. this camp is running on the health of the people with the effort of the peopl
as it comes as britain and the e.u. remain locked in, talks over of post directs the true deal. human rights commission says, gunmen have attacked a passenger bus in the country's west killing more than 30 civilians. the latest violence comes as the leader of ethiopia region admitted launching rockets into neighboring eritrea. the u.n. says tens of thousands have already fled the fighting and warns that the country might be embarking on a dangerous trajectory. increasing the risk of genocide...
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britain's prime minister, boris johnson is on the file. once again, of least from members of his own conservative party, i think series handling of the found on the string of u. turns on keith policy. my guest this week here in london is one of his junior and he's very powerful army elected to parliament 3 years ago. can mr. johnson, the homes, he's currents live in the opinion, polls and what will the party do if he thought he welcomes conflict zone to be here? i want to look at 1st, the government's handling of the pandemic in recent months. we know that a vaccine now appears imminent, but after a decade of conservative rule, britain was woefully unprepared to deal with this pandemic any pandemic, wasn't it? despite numerous warnings and dress rehearsals, why was your party asleep on the job for so many years? well, i think what we saw with the pandemic was that the vast, vast majority of countries found themselves unprepared for it. and the reason for that, the fundamental reason for that was that the nature of the pandemic wasn't quite
britain's prime minister, boris johnson is on the file. once again, of least from members of his own conservative party, i think series handling of the found on the string of u. turns on keith policy. my guest this week here in london is one of his junior and he's very powerful army elected to parliament 3 years ago. can mr. johnson, the homes, he's currents live in the opinion, polls and what will the party do if he thought he welcomes conflict zone to be here? i want to look at 1st, the...
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entering the conflict zone between sebastian, britain's prime minister doris johnson is on the 5 once again. not least for members of his own conservative party. my guest this week here in london is one of us' junior m.p.'s, be a mouthful lami elected to parliament 3 years ago. can mr. jones in the whole team's carbon slide, in the opinion polls a move in the party do become conflicts of next to deliver 5 years after the attack on the bottom in paris, his son was an assassin. and daughter was a victim of their father's, wrote a book together, a lesson in dialogue and tolerance. at a time when his longest terrorists are killing again focus fungurume 60 minutes on t.w. . from the ghetto to parliament to every gun known as bobby why popstars grails against coming up shot pilots the time to shot despite coming from a poor family loves to become president and he challenges america doesn't bother to look up the credible story of bob. you wind up dead calm starts december 10th on g.w. . well, i say what i found out, we could be 19. the problem is can be 90 days and felt enough for our agree
entering the conflict zone between sebastian, britain's prime minister doris johnson is on the 5 once again. not least for members of his own conservative party. my guest this week here in london is one of us' junior m.p.'s, be a mouthful lami elected to parliament 3 years ago. can mr. jones in the whole team's carbon slide, in the opinion polls a move in the party do become conflicts of next to deliver 5 years after the attack on the bottom in paris, his son was an assassin. and daughter was a...
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britain's prime minister, boris johnson is on the file. once again, not least from members of his own conservative party, i think serious handling of the pandemic threats it. and the string of u. turns on key policy. my guest this week here in london is one of his junior and he's very powerful army elected to parliament 3 years ago. can mr. johnson the home to use current slide in the opinion polls, and what will the party do if you count them out? palami, welcome to comfort zone. good to be here. i want to look at 1st that the government's handling of the pandemic in recent months. we know that a vaccine now appears imminent. but after a decade of conservative rule, britain was woefully unprepared to deal with this. pandemic any pandemic, wasn't it? despite numerous warnings and dress rehearsals, why was your party asleep on the job for so many years? well, i think what we saw with the pandemic was that the vast, vast majority of countries found themselves unprepared for it. and the reason for that, the fundamental reason for that was tha
britain's prime minister, boris johnson is on the file. once again, not least from members of his own conservative party, i think serious handling of the pandemic threats it. and the string of u. turns on key policy. my guest this week here in london is one of his junior and he's very powerful army elected to parliament 3 years ago. can mr. johnson the home to use current slide in the opinion polls, and what will the party do if you count them out? palami, welcome to comfort zone. good to be...
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britain's prime minister, boris johnson is on the file. once again, off least from members of his own conservative party, as you see, his handling of the pandemic threat of a string of u. turns on key policy. my guest this week here in london is one of his junior and elected to parliament 3 years ago. can mr. johnson holmes, who's carlos live in the opinion? polls, and what will the party do if you tell me welcome to comfort zone. and to be here. i want to look at 1st, the government's handling of the pandemic in recent months. we know that a vaccine now appears imminent, but after a decade of conservative rule, britain was woefully unprepared to deal with this pandemic any pandemic, wasn't it? despite numerous warnings and dress rehearsals, why was your party asleep on the job for so many years? well, i think what we saw with the pandemic was that the vast, vast majority of countries found themselves unprepared for it. and the reason for that, the fundamental reason for that was that the nature of the pandemic wasn't quite what was previo
britain's prime minister, boris johnson is on the file. once again, off least from members of his own conservative party, as you see, his handling of the pandemic threat of a string of u. turns on key policy. my guest this week here in london is one of his junior and elected to parliament 3 years ago. can mr. johnson holmes, who's carlos live in the opinion? polls, and what will the party do if you tell me welcome to comfort zone. and to be here. i want to look at 1st, the government's handling...
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we know that a vaccine now appears imminent, but after a decade of conservative rule, britain was woefully unprepared to deal with this. pandemic any pandemic, wasn't it? despite numerous warnings and dress rehearsals, why was your party asleep on the job for so many years? well, i think what we saw with the pandemic was that the vast, vast majority of countries found themselves unprepared for it. and the reason for that, the fundamental reason for that was that the nature of the pandemic wasn't quite what was previously expressed is expected. what was generally expected by most countries was something that resembled blue. i realize it was different, but look at the figures before the coronavirus hit, the u.k. had just 6.6 intensive care beds per 100000 people. that's fewer than latvia, fewer than cyprus, half the number that italy had, and about a 5th of german capacity, 5th largest economy in the world, and the provisions for intensive care, what woefully inadequate weren't there. well, if you're talking about intensive care beds, there is clearly a point around excess capacity, and how
we know that a vaccine now appears imminent, but after a decade of conservative rule, britain was woefully unprepared to deal with this. pandemic any pandemic, wasn't it? despite numerous warnings and dress rehearsals, why was your party asleep on the job for so many years? well, i think what we saw with the pandemic was that the vast, vast majority of countries found themselves unprepared for it. and the reason for that, the fundamental reason for that was that the nature of the pandemic...
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but after a decade of conservative rule, britain was woefully unprepared to deal with this. pandemic any pandemic, wasn't it? despite numerous warnings and dress rehearsals, why was your party asleep on the job for so many years? well, i think what we saw with the pandemic was that the vast, vast majority of countries found themselves unprepared for it. and the reason for that, the fundamental reason for that was that the nature of the pandemic wasn't quite what was previously expressed what was previously expected. what was generally expected by most countries was something that resembles a clue. i realize it was different, but look at the figures before the coronavirus hit, the u.k. had just $6.00 intensive care beds per 100000 people. that's fewer than latvia, fewer than cyprus, half the number that italy had, and about a 5th of german capacity, 5th largest economy in the world, and the provisions for intensive care, what woefully inadequate weren't there. well, if you're talking about intensive care beds, there is clearly a point around excess capacity, and how much is s
but after a decade of conservative rule, britain was woefully unprepared to deal with this. pandemic any pandemic, wasn't it? despite numerous warnings and dress rehearsals, why was your party asleep on the job for so many years? well, i think what we saw with the pandemic was that the vast, vast majority of countries found themselves unprepared for it. and the reason for that, the fundamental reason for that was that the nature of the pandemic wasn't quite what was previously expressed what...
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britain's prime minister, boris johnson is on the file. once again, not least for members of his own conservative party is handling of the found on the string of u. turns on key policy. my guest this week here in london is one of his junior and elected to parliament 3 years ago. can mr. johnson, the holmes who's current live in the opinion polls and what will the polls.
britain's prime minister, boris johnson is on the file. once again, not least for members of his own conservative party is handling of the found on the string of u. turns on key policy. my guest this week here in london is one of his junior and elected to parliament 3 years ago. can mr. johnson, the holmes who's current live in the opinion polls and what will the polls.
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china from britain set a new world record in 2008 doing this. he specializes in the construction of completely crazy cars. to anything is possible. i do like exploring stuff. i'm very curious about how things work and i really, really do love sort of dragging things together. that shouldn't be together. could i make a call that was nothing like a car, but still be street legal or say that some of the control of the serial will spot conventional indicator of stuff. you're lying on the whole as well as along here. so everything is nice and close. be easy to get hold of. you've made it into the guinness world records 8 times. i guess nobody else is really doing that. so it's quite nice to be in a strange space. but it's also about pushing the limits and just seeing how far you can take. and i think, you know, that's really where i guess some of the record started to come in and oversee the was just naturally curious, will represent to me and say, you know, we did, you know, that i see 7 miles. i want to see if there is a way the sofa's steered by a
china from britain set a new world record in 2008 doing this. he specializes in the construction of completely crazy cars. to anything is possible. i do like exploring stuff. i'm very curious about how things work and i really, really do love sort of dragging things together. that shouldn't be together. could i make a call that was nothing like a car, but still be street legal or say that some of the control of the serial will spot conventional indicator of stuff. you're lying on the whole as...
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as the monarchy simply cannot be allowed to fail, it's the saga of britain's most dysfunctional family. and there's an important new addition to the mix lady diana spencer soon to become princess diana, as played by emma current. the new series concentrates on her early romance with charles and her difficult introduction into what court here is referred to as the firm. is the stuff of which fairy tales. a prince and princess. the assassination of lord mountbatten tense relations with britain's 1st female prime minister and the continuing woes of princess margaret are also addressed. but there's no doubt about the main subject of the crown season for the plot thickens. and joining me now is adrian kennedy from our culture desk, and i am so looking forward to this adrian obviously because it deals with a really explosive historic event. that's right. the 1st 3 series have really just been laying the groundwork, planting seeds and building to this incredible crescendo. we've seen prince charles growing up in the last series. we know that he's being deprived of lot of sent off to boarding
as the monarchy simply cannot be allowed to fail, it's the saga of britain's most dysfunctional family. and there's an important new addition to the mix lady diana spencer soon to become princess diana, as played by emma current. the new series concentrates on her early romance with charles and her difficult introduction into what court here is referred to as the firm. is the stuff of which fairy tales. a prince and princess. the assassination of lord mountbatten tense relations with britain's...
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despite those risks, britain is apparently not the only country to consider conducting human challenge trials. according to the science journal nature, at least some exploratory planning has commenced in belgium and the us as well. ever turning to our professor of bioethics, near what's your take on human challenge trials? i think that charles, quite distinct from what we've discussed so far are regular fuel rods. john rawls, are also in my view and cooled down. that's a consensus view than the one of the earlier john rawls would be my own view because their wrists, although they exist, remain law were the craft that everybody except such as dr. keating to the nation. after this piece were. ready doing, did not throw out, burst forth with the fortunes of being put at risk, but to go hundreds and thousands, millions of people. if we can get through it seem faster, i think it's on balance justified within 4 percent of courtiers. in what ways can they help speed up the development of a vaccine in multiple ways in a few crowd, waiting for people to get exposed to the virus. that sometimes
despite those risks, britain is apparently not the only country to consider conducting human challenge trials. according to the science journal nature, at least some exploratory planning has commenced in belgium and the us as well. ever turning to our professor of bioethics, near what's your take on human challenge trials? i think that charles, quite distinct from what we've discussed so far are regular fuel rods. john rawls, are also in my view and cooled down. that's a consensus view than the...
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ribbentrop was ambassador to britain until hitler made him foreign minister because the furor appreciated his serve iowa b.d.'s. hitler enjoyed taking him on walks at the nazi retreat in oversells back. after the fall of the 3rd reich, ribbentrop spent weeks in hiding in hamburg before british investigators tracked him down. yet, by late october 1905, the list of the accused was complete. but not all were present in nuremberg. the whereabouts of hitler's secretary martin bormann were unclear. the industrialist gustaf croup phone bolen, on how bad was unfit for travel, much to the annoyance of lead prosecutor jackson, who wanted a member of the group family to stand trial. he tried to charge troops, son, alfred, as a substitute. but the british stood in his way. the british officer gary neve handed over indictments in the cellblock. ribbentrop, said the charges were directed against the wrong people. rudolf hess wrote on his copy. i cannot remember. and going, wrote, the victor will always be the judge and the vanquished. the accused for calderon, it's the trial was just a whim of the amer
ribbentrop was ambassador to britain until hitler made him foreign minister because the furor appreciated his serve iowa b.d.'s. hitler enjoyed taking him on walks at the nazi retreat in oversells back. after the fall of the 3rd reich, ribbentrop spent weeks in hiding in hamburg before british investigators tracked him down. yet, by late october 1905, the list of the accused was complete. but not all were present in nuremberg. the whereabouts of hitler's secretary martin bormann were unclear....
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mandaeans london malaysian restaurant is empty yet again her business barely made it through britain's 1st spring lockdown and its economic aftershocks in recent months her sales were often just 100 pounds a day. the u.k. 2nd lockdown could prove the fatal blow for many small businesses like hers i think this will force thousands of to close. because how can you afford you know to be close for 4 weeks and have no income the streets were empty across london on thursday as bars dine in restaurants and non-essential shops were ordered to shut their doors again for the next 4 weeks. the measures couldn't have come at a worse time for jing sure in our south east london pottery studio she was counting on a full schedule of christmas events to revive her business now she's bracing for losses she fears could reach $100000.00 pounds christmas is special in the run but on december is i'm sure there are reporters into and so there was that because we ran the events of based on christmas night work even social events and the firm of the parties now they're all no no if you happen to sew for us int
mandaeans london malaysian restaurant is empty yet again her business barely made it through britain's 1st spring lockdown and its economic aftershocks in recent months her sales were often just 100 pounds a day. the u.k. 2nd lockdown could prove the fatal blow for many small businesses like hers i think this will force thousands of to close. because how can you afford you know to be close for 4 weeks and have no income the streets were empty across london on thursday as bars dine in...
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we start off with at china from britain who's managed something most inventors can only dream off. he regularly says guinness world records, and he does it with roadsters. don't really look like cost and all, but believe it or not, all of them, all street legal, racing along country roads at 111 kilometers an hour in the world's fastest that china from britain set a new world record in 2008. doing this. he specializes in the construction of completely crazy cars. anything is i do like exploring stuff. i'm very curious about how things work and i really, really do love sort of dragging things together. that shouldn't be together. could i make a call that was nothing like a car, but still be street legal or show you the sum of the control. your theory will spot conventional and then you've got your indicator of stuff. you're lying on the whole as well as all on here. so everything is nice and close and easy to get hold of. you've made it into the guinness world records 8 times. i guess nobody else is really doing that. so it's quite nice to be in a strange space. but it's also about
we start off with at china from britain who's managed something most inventors can only dream off. he regularly says guinness world records, and he does it with roadsters. don't really look like cost and all, but believe it or not, all of them, all street legal, racing along country roads at 111 kilometers an hour in the world's fastest that china from britain set a new world record in 2008. doing this. he specializes in the construction of completely crazy cars. anything is i do like exploring...
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but having said that, the authorities here in britain are very proud of their success so far. and they say that they had a massive raid with some 1600 people, some special units from all over the country. and they searched 18 objects, most of them flat in berlin's like, own district that belonged to the remo family. but also cars and carriage is and they've confiscated laptops, and so they're hoping to find even more clues hope of ever recovering the jewels. very brief answer, very slim chance, but also what the public prosecutor said. but he said that of course, they're looking into those objects and maybe they'll find right near the dress and thank you very quickly. out of football tonight, nation league match between switzerland and ukraine's been cancelled after 6. ukrainian players tested positive for coverage 19 and ukraine's football federation confirmed the cancellation. adding that the entire team is now in quarantine. you a 1st disciplinary panel may order you create to forfeit the game. a short fly with either musk's aerospace firm space x. of safely docked at the i
but having said that, the authorities here in britain are very proud of their success so far. and they say that they had a massive raid with some 1600 people, some special units from all over the country. and they searched 18 objects, most of them flat in berlin's like, own district that belonged to the remo family. but also cars and carriage is and they've confiscated laptops, and so they're hoping to find even more clues hope of ever recovering the jewels. very brief answer, very slim chance,...
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and britain over trade deal have resumed in london. they are being seen as a last ditch attempt to secure a formal agreement before britain's status expires. at the end of the year, both sides are seeking compromises on fishing rights, state aid, and a mechanism to resolve future disputes. anti-government demonstrators in thailand have again hit the streets of bangkok to demand the removal of prime minister prime and reforms to the monarchy. protesters have remained defiant despite the government using arrest warrants in an attempt to subdue the pro-democracy movement . a suicide bombing at an ice cream shop in somalia's capital has killed at least 7 people. officials say the extremist group, al-shabaab has claimed responsibility for the attack. it came just hours after acting u.s. defense secretary christopher miller visited the city. now iran's leaders have reacted defiantly to the killing of a leading nuclear scientist. president blamed israel for the assassination of moxon fuckers a day. the man suspected of masterminding, a secret
and britain over trade deal have resumed in london. they are being seen as a last ditch attempt to secure a formal agreement before britain's status expires. at the end of the year, both sides are seeking compromises on fishing rights, state aid, and a mechanism to resolve future disputes. anti-government demonstrators in thailand have again hit the streets of bangkok to demand the removal of prime minister prime and reforms to the monarchy. protesters have remained defiant despite the...
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we start off with at china, from britain who's managed something most inventors can only dream off he regularly at guinness world records, and he does it with roadsters that don't really look like cost and all, but believe it or not, all of them all street legal, racing along country roads at 111 kilometers an hour in the world's fastest bat, china from britain, set a new world record in 2008. doing this. he specializes in the construction of completely crazy cars. so anything is possible, i do like exploring stuff. i'm very curious about how things work and i really, really do love sort of dragging things together. that shouldn't be together. could i make a call that was nothing like a car, but still be street legal or over say that some of the control will, syria will spot conventional and then you've got, you know, indicator of stuff you're lying on the whole one as well as on here. so everything is nice and close. easy to get hold of. you've made it into the guinness world records 8 times. i guess nobody else is really doing that. so it's quite nice to be in that strange space. bu
we start off with at china, from britain who's managed something most inventors can only dream off he regularly at guinness world records, and he does it with roadsters that don't really look like cost and all, but believe it or not, all of them all street legal, racing along country roads at 111 kilometers an hour in the world's fastest bat, china from britain, set a new world record in 2008. doing this. he specializes in the construction of completely crazy cars. so anything is possible, i do...
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britain's prime minister, boris johnson is under fire. once again, not least from members of his own conservative party. i think serious handling of the pandemic threats it and a string of. busy u. turns on key policy. my guest this week here in london is one of his junior m.p.'s very powerful army, elected to parliament 3 years ago. can mr. johnson hold his parents live in the opinion polls, and what will the party do if you count them or follow me? welcome to comfort zone. good to be here. i want to look at 1st, the government's handling of the pandemic in recent months. we know that a vaccine now appears imminent, but after a decade of conservative rule, britain was woefully unprepared to deal with this pandemic any pandemic, wasn't it? despite numerous warnings and dress rehearsals, why was your party asleep on the job for so many years? well, i think what we saw with the pandemic was that the vast, vast majority of countries found themselves unprepared for it. and the reason for that, the fundamental reason for that was that the natu
britain's prime minister, boris johnson is under fire. once again, not least from members of his own conservative party. i think serious handling of the pandemic threats it and a string of. busy u. turns on key policy. my guest this week here in london is one of his junior m.p.'s very powerful army, elected to parliament 3 years ago. can mr. johnson hold his parents live in the opinion polls, and what will the party do if you count them or follow me? welcome to comfort zone. good to be here. i...
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over in britain, the energy market was changing, followed by the country. ordinary electricity users would be preparing pretty well . we'd like to see the company's share wrappers take. should not everyone supported the conservative governments privatization plans. that postponement by 6 months of the privatisation of the electricity industry is only 6 months and still going to happen. is it really that significant? i think it's significant because what it indicates is that the plans are a complete mess. and most people already realize that the bills have gone up in order to pave the way for privatization. they've got huge problems because they want to sell the nuclear industry, which is going to be very difficult to sell. the cost of ultimately decommissioning station returned the site to ensure complete, usable, clean status, had been underestimated. the costs of future dealing with the spent fuel had been underestimated. i think it's very unwise to embark on a new program when we don't even know how to deal with the what's left over the legacy of the old
over in britain, the energy market was changing, followed by the country. ordinary electricity users would be preparing pretty well . we'd like to see the company's share wrappers take. should not everyone supported the conservative governments privatization plans. that postponement by 6 months of the privatisation of the electricity industry is only 6 months and still going to happen. is it really that significant? i think it's significant because what it indicates is that the plans are a...
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also on the show britain's 2nd lockdown is expected to fall especially hard on small business it is pushing many to the brink of closure the bank of england is stepping it. up and going for gold and turkey as the countries of the iraq loses its luster. it's going to do w. business i'm joined now on in berlin thanks for joining us. following its latest policy meeting the u.s. federal reserve has pledged to use what it calls its full range of tools to shore up the economy fed chair jerome powell also expressed concern about rising coronavirus cases describing the u.s. economy's outlook as extraordinarily uncertain the fed has already spent trillions of dollars this year to prop up the economy but powell said more stimulus might be needed in the months ahead. yan's accord to joins us now from new york yes can you tell me what stood out there from the fed statement well maybe let's start what your own poll did not comment on and that was the current political situation what is quite understandable but he did hint that more has to be done from the fiscal side meaning the federal reserve can only
also on the show britain's 2nd lockdown is expected to fall especially hard on small business it is pushing many to the brink of closure the bank of england is stepping it. up and going for gold and turkey as the countries of the iraq loses its luster. it's going to do w. business i'm joined now on in berlin thanks for joining us. following its latest policy meeting the u.s. federal reserve has pledged to use what it calls its full range of tools to shore up the economy fed chair jerome powell...
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a lot of people celebrating halloween and so we start the show with a cake make up from britain who specializes in scary creations sero hobbies customers need a strong stomach to bite into her sweet treats how about a sexual and human brain it's all made of chocolate but it looks disturbingly real or ok shaped like a human thought we paid her a visit at her home and a whole stead around 100 kilometers north east of london where she created barry ghoulish treat for us a zombie cake enjoy. my name's sarah hardy and i like to give you the. shocking surprises for you edible but definitely not to everyone's text hardy has an unusual way of making money. on the menu today human brain made a white chocolate. and a massive horrifying i can't remember when i didn't watch horror movies i've always made creepy things and bits of bodies when i was a sculptor i went to art school and when i started making fit it's just natural to make the same things i've always made it just make them and chocolate. molded and colors taken from fruit is all that's needed to produce a sweet juicy bread hardly used to model b
a lot of people celebrating halloween and so we start the show with a cake make up from britain who specializes in scary creations sero hobbies customers need a strong stomach to bite into her sweet treats how about a sexual and human brain it's all made of chocolate but it looks disturbingly real or ok shaped like a human thought we paid her a visit at her home and a whole stead around 100 kilometers north east of london where she created barry ghoulish treat for us a zombie cake enjoy. my...
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something as important as the monarchy simply cannot be allowed to get back the saga of britain's most dysfunctional family. and there's an important new addition to the mix lady diana spencer soon to become princess diana, as played by emma current. the new series concentrates on her early romance with charles and her difficult introduction into what court here is referred to as the firm. is the star fairy tales of a prince and princess. the assassination of lord mountbatten tense relations with britain's 1st female prime minister and the continuing woes of princess margaret are also addressed. but there's no doubt about the main subject of the crown season for the plot thickens. and joining me now is adrian kennedy from our culture desk, and i am so looking forward to this adrian obviously because it deals with a really explosive historic event. that's right. the 1st 3 series have really just being laying the groundwork, planting the seeds and building to this incredible crescendo. we've seen prince charles growing up in the last series. we know that he's been deprived of lot of same
something as important as the monarchy simply cannot be allowed to get back the saga of britain's most dysfunctional family. and there's an important new addition to the mix lady diana spencer soon to become princess diana, as played by emma current. the new series concentrates on her early romance with charles and her difficult introduction into what court here is referred to as the firm. is the star fairy tales of a prince and princess. the assassination of lord mountbatten tense relations...
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on animals especially primates but in ethical terms human challenge studies like the one proposed in britain can be pretty charged if the plans are approved starting this january researchers there will be going to liberally infecting young healthy volunteers with sars cove to initially to find out how much of the pathogen it takes to make them sick once the scientists have determined that they can begin giving other volunteers vaccines then subsequently challenging their immune system with that preset dose of corona virus to see how effective the vaccines are doing things this way can provide precise data quickly so it can really speed up the development process that's because instead of just giving a late stage vaccine candidate to thousands of volunteers and the placebo to thousands of others and then basically waiting to see what happens researchers have a lot more control over the entire process but they don't have control in one key area because we still don't have sure fire therapies to treat someone if an induced covert 19 infection turns severe the possibility that a human challenge
on animals especially primates but in ethical terms human challenge studies like the one proposed in britain can be pretty charged if the plans are approved starting this january researchers there will be going to liberally infecting young healthy volunteers with sars cove to initially to find out how much of the pathogen it takes to make them sick once the scientists have determined that they can begin giving other volunteers vaccines then subsequently challenging their immune system with that...