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now we are going to scotland i think. lindsey from bbc scotland. you want to spend billions more on defence, including 15 billion more on nuclear weapons. but not far from here in hamilton your party is fighting a by-election and voters there tell us they are angry at your government over cuts to winter fuel, welfare cuts, they are very anxious about the cost of living. isn't it the case that your priorities don't match those of the public? and secondly, you mentioned the defence dividend and a further 25,000 jobs for scotland, can you outline when those jobs will actually be delivered? to deal with your central challenge, because i think that security and safety of everyone in scotland is paramount, is absolutely paramount. i can't imagine anyone who seriously wants to be prime minister of this country coming to scotland and saying that the first priority is not the safety and security of scotland. just consider the consequences of somebody as prime minister saying that. and remind ourselves that at this time the renewed threat and instability acr
now we are going to scotland i think. lindsey from bbc scotland. you want to spend billions more on defence, including 15 billion more on nuclear weapons. but not far from here in hamilton your party is fighting a by-election and voters there tell us they are angry at your government over cuts to winter fuel, welfare cuts, they are very anxious about the cost of living. isn't it the case that your priorities don't match those of the public? and secondly, you mentioned the defence dividend and a...
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i'm trying to change scotland. nigel farage and reform are trying to divide scotland. scotland has had enough of the politics of nigel farage. it never accepted the politics of nigel farage. and yet, mr farage's reform uk party did well here, coming a strong third, not that far behind the scottish national party, and miles ahead of the conservatives. so, what's your reaction to the result? it's a three-way marginal. no one was talking about that days ago, hours ago. so we are thrilled. is this the death of the conservative party? i think they're done, they are gone. so does reform pose a threat to the tories? i think reform are a real threat to the united kingdom. i think their policies are mad. i think they're offering simple solutions to incredibly complex issues. and whilst i understand there is a disillusion with established political parties, and we, as a conservative party, certainly have lost the trust of a great number of people across the country just now. i do not think the answer to scotland or britain's problems lies with nigel farage and the reform party.
i'm trying to change scotland. nigel farage and reform are trying to divide scotland. scotland has had enough of the politics of nigel farage. it never accepted the politics of nigel farage. and yet, mr farage's reform uk party did well here, coming a strong third, not that far behind the scottish national party, and miles ahead of the conservatives. so, what's your reaction to the result? it's a three-way marginal. no one was talking about that days ago, hours ago. so we are thrilled. is this...
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our scotland reporter katie hunter is in hamilton for us. bring us up-to-date, a two horse race became a three horse race. this was the biggest test of voter opinion in scotland since the general election last year. it was a close contest, just 600 votes or so between scottish labour and the snp, with reform coming not far behind in third. i think this result came as a slight surprise for some. scottish labour leader anas sarwar said this morning that his party approved posters, political commentators and bookmakers wrong. the snp were hopeful of holding onto the seat. first minister john swinney and snp leader had been talking this up as a two horse race between the snp and reform. as you mention, it became a three horse race with scottish labour just edging it. john swinney has been saying this morning that he is disappointed not to win but the people in this constituency have made it clear the snp still has work to do. when it comes to the win, old-fashioned campaign tactics are described as having made a real difference. what's your anal
our scotland reporter katie hunter is in hamilton for us. bring us up-to-date, a two horse race became a three horse race. this was the biggest test of voter opinion in scotland since the general election last year. it was a close contest, just 600 votes or so between scottish labour and the snp, with reform coming not far behind in third. i think this result came as a slight surprise for some. scottish labour leader anas sarwar said this morning that his party approved posters, political...
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if they had a plan to fix scotland they would have done it by now. scotland needs to change its direction. >> thank you, mr. speaker. reports yesterday laid out the fundamental changes needed for our auto sector, this is never felt more acutely than in my constituency with unfavorable declining condition and sewage is floating on tourism industry. with water rising $0.47, can the prime minister told him when they can expect to see the real change government promised with our waterways cleaned up? >> i share her frustration at the broken water system we inherited. appalling sewage, higher bills and executives paying themselves huge bonuses. the era of being rewarded for failure is over. we've launched a record 81 investigations into law breaking water companies in england, introduced the water act with prison sentences for polluting and unfair bonuses, we responsible water commission in full following publication of the final report. >> thank you, mr. speaker. a partnership between the nhs and the council presents the perfect opportunity to deliver on
if they had a plan to fix scotland they would have done it by now. scotland needs to change its direction. >> thank you, mr. speaker. reports yesterday laid out the fundamental changes needed for our auto sector, this is never felt more acutely than in my constituency with unfavorable declining condition and sewage is floating on tourism industry. with water rising $0.47, can the prime minister told him when they can expect to see the real change government promised with our waterways...
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s want for scotland. >> what my friend describes is how health services in scotland are utterly broken for people waiting too long for mental health support in his constituency, a neonay tat unit in hamilton which the s.m.b. are threatening to downgrade. in 2021s.m.p. said they'd recruit more mental health workers and failed to do so. if they had a plan to fix scotland's n.h.s. they'd have done it by now. scotland need a change of direction. >> sir john cuniliffe's report laid out fundamental changes needed for our water sector. this is felt no more acutely that in my area, we have a harbor in unfavorable condition and sewage is blighting our tourism industry. with water bills rising 47% for my constituents can the prime minister still them when they can expect to see the real change this government promised and our waterways cleaned up for good? >> i share her anger and frustration at the broken water system we inherited with frankly appalling sewage, higher bills and executives paying themselves huge bonuses. in the era of being rewarded for failure is over. we have launched a record
s want for scotland. >> what my friend describes is how health services in scotland are utterly broken for people waiting too long for mental health support in his constituency, a neonay tat unit in hamilton which the s.m.b. are threatening to downgrade. in 2021s.m.p. said they'd recruit more mental health workers and failed to do so. if they had a plan to fix scotland's n.h.s. they'd have done it by now. scotland need a change of direction. >> sir john cuniliffe's report laid out...
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saipur is a press tv, edinburgh, scotland.here on press tv everyone, thank you for tuning in and bye-bye for now. the big problem today is the global tide is turning against israel. the the scale and scope of the crisis, the daily images on global media and social media is so vast that you know vast amounts of humanity is horrified. israel as a political entity is weaker now than it has ever been. we know that netanyahu is trying to squeeze the lemon to buy more time for himself. ich will noch also da gab es durchaus konflikte. while war rages at the edge of the empire, on the borders of ukraine, moscow carries on as normal, tourists wave, the flowers grow, people make money and stress and live and laugh. for those paying attention, moscow is no different than london, new york or tehran. great game politics has created many troubled regions around the world. in the growing war between east and west, there is a fear the piece. life is under that, we know perfectly well that the british secret service was behind this attack on r
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saipur is a press tv, edinburgh, scotland.h and italian port workers have successfully blocks a shipment of military materials bound for israel. however, workers at the ports of ginoer says it's justice drop in the ocean as tons of weapons are regularly shipped to the israeli regime. pressive. has the details: the israeli container ship, conship era has been prevented by french and italian port workers from loading an arms cargo at their respective dockyards and it is now sailing toward haifa in occupied palestine. french and italian unionized port workers staged seens in the proximity of the israeli regime's container ship over the past days in cities of marseille and genoa, here dockers refused to load tons of weapons produced by the french company eurolinks on the vessel destined for israel. during our sitting last week, we on equivocally declared that we will not be complicit in the genocide taking place in gaza at the hands of israel. our move was in response to the support by the israeli shipping firm zim, the regimes co
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either mean a third decade of the snp with john swinney as first minister, or a new direction for scotland with a scottish labour government and me as first minister. that is the stark choice facing the country. the difference between us and the snp is that we will spend the next year making the case for fixing our nhs, for improving our education system, for making sure people feel safe and secure in their communities, and ending the billions of pounds of wasted money and delivering a scottish government that has the right priorities for the people of scotland. the only scottish labour can beat the snp. only scottish labour can deliver a new direction. scotland, and only scottish labour can ultimately deliver the change this country needs and we are determined to win it together. thank you. anas sarwar, the leader of the scottish labour party, talking about the labour defeat of the snp, the scottish national party, winning the by-election in hamilton, larkhall and stoke stonehouse, the scottish parliament seat, with reform uk finishing third. very upbeat, anas sarwar, understandably, the
either mean a third decade of the snp with john swinney as first minister, or a new direction for scotland with a scottish labour government and me as first minister. that is the stark choice facing the country. the difference between us and the snp is that we will spend the next year making the case for fixing our nhs, for improving our education system, for making sure people feel safe and secure in their communities, and ending the billions of pounds of wasted money and delivering a scottish...
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saipur is a press tv, edinburgh, scotland. um, viewers, we will be returning to our top story today and we'll be joined by berruz kamal vandies. person and deputy head of the atomic energy organization of iran who is joining us um uh on the line, thank you so much for your time, i'm just going to go right into the main topic: how do you think iran will respond to this latest anti iran resolution um that was uh how do you think iran will respond to this latest anti iran resolution that was agreed to by the board of directors of the iaea. okay, very good afternoon to you and your viewers, so you might have heard what we have said so far, we have said time and again that the politically, pressure mounting on iran the concession and to give up iran this voiceilable that's not work we have studied time and again unfortunately this is a better experience that they won't leave it and this time again they have adopted the resolution there in board of government of ia and this is what they mean. the the aim is to put pressure on iran f
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there are knock-ons for scotland and northern ireland who have similar but different schemes which arelittle, well, different as well as being similar and therefore it's not an immediate read across. it's so interesting because when the government first signalled that it was going to do something to move on winter fuel after all of the consternation that had been raised about the original decision to take it away from pensioners, there were a lot of people saying, aha! but the problem is it's really complex. like, in order to find a method or a vehicle within the within the treasury or dwp or tax system or whatever it might be, to try and find a way that more people will get it, but it won't return to a full universal payment so everyone gets it. it's just going to be really complicated. and just what you were saying there outlines some of the complexity that's even going to be in this new system. but what also struck me was that when adam was talking to rachel reeves about this, what she was really clear on then a few weeks ago was, if we're going to do it, we're going to have to say
there are knock-ons for scotland and northern ireland who have similar but different schemes which arelittle, well, different as well as being similar and therefore it's not an immediate read across. it's so interesting because when the government first signalled that it was going to do something to move on winter fuel after all of the consternation that had been raised about the original decision to take it away from pensioners, there were a lot of people saying, aha! but the problem is it's...
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they'll be pleased with their performance there in scotland. but of course, the big story also in the last 24 hours is losing the chairman and the flux at the top of the party. yes, exactly, and this is zia yusuf - brought in just a year ago, very wealthy, young, successful in banking and finance. put £200,000 into the party, appointed as its chairman, had as his role to professionalise it and try and spread its party organisation around the country as it tries to build towards the next election. reform have performed very well in polls, they've shot to the top of the polling. recently, they did very well in those local elections. recently, zia yusuf credited with quite a lot of the sort of backroom work behind that. they have lost him. he has chosen to walk out of the door, and that raises some really serious questions because nigel farage, the leader, the sort of dominant personality in every political iteration he's had in uk politics going back over a decade, he's been able to wield influence, get a lot of attention. but every time he's bee
they'll be pleased with their performance there in scotland. but of course, the big story also in the last 24 hours is losing the chairman and the flux at the top of the party. yes, exactly, and this is zia yusuf - brought in just a year ago, very wealthy, young, successful in banking and finance. put £200,000 into the party, appointed as its chairman, had as his role to professionalise it and try and spread its party organisation around the country as it tries to build towards the next...
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1 or ireland, maybe western parts of scotland too, and still1 or2 scotland too, and still 1 or2 showers for many of us. plenty of early sunshine around, particularly across northern and eastern parts of scotland. the very far southwest, though, is where we'll start to see those showers pushing in, and particularly across parts of northern ireland. to 1 or2 of these could be heavy in places. northern parts of england seeing plenty of sunshine through the first part of the day, and much of the rest of england and wales seeing plenty of early sunshine through the morning, although perhaps a little cloudier across the very far southwest and western parts of wales, where we start to see those showers coming through. then, as we head towards the afternoon in that afternoon sunshine, we will see some showers bubbling up across much of the country, although these generally lighter and generally more scattered than what we saw on saturday, although there still could be the odd rumble of thunder and the odd rumble of thunder and the odd rumble of thunder and the odd heavier downpour, particularly
1 or ireland, maybe western parts of scotland too, and still1 or2 scotland too, and still 1 or2 showers for many of us. plenty of early sunshine around, particularly across northern and eastern parts of scotland. the very far southwest, though, is where we'll start to see those showers pushing in, and particularly across parts of northern ireland. to 1 or2 of these could be heavy in places. northern parts of england seeing plenty of sunshine through the first part of the day, and much of the...
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in scotland. it was a very low almost yes, a very low baseline and they still lost a vote chair. in that same seat or similar receipts in westminster, labour were getting 50% of the vote in the general election. so they are down even though they gained deceit. for the s&p, it is truly calamitous. they chose they are still in a bad position, we did a focus group up there just for the by election and people are saying, since nickel is gone they have not found their way so i think their loss and i think the big story despite the fact they came third, despite the fact they did not win is reform showing actually they really are a national party. farage cosmic previous incarnations of struggle of north of the border, but to come within 1500 votes of winning is a pretty good showing for reform. did they get overly depressed or excited about this? i think there is a small danger, but i think they will get the dose of depression again in the spending review, so i don't think the false hope will last all th
in scotland. it was a very low almost yes, a very low baseline and they still lost a vote chair. in that same seat or similar receipts in westminster, labour were getting 50% of the vote in the general election. so they are down even though they gained deceit. for the s&p, it is truly calamitous. they chose they are still in a bad position, we did a focus group up there just for the by election and people are saying, since nickel is gone they have not found their way so i think their loss...
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but in scotland it totally worked. the 9”!!- scotland it totally worked. the guy. the guy?>> name and shame. >> name and shame. >> i knew this would be women's fault. somehow i knew. >> it was my. >> it was my. >> even without lewis. >> even without lewis. >> you've been saying that since the beginning of this show, and fair enough. >> it had. >> it had. >> to pay off eventually. >> to pay off eventually. >> and let's move on and have a look at the sunday express. with islamist jail attacks. nick. >> yeah, i can do it's arm jail staff to stop islamist attacks. and this is a generic saying that we need new measures for people who are looking after prisoners need to have weapons, they need to have tasers, because of course, they're getting stabbed, stabbed in the stomach with a knife. recently we saw and we saw the boiling water thing. we've seen all sorts of things. i'm amazed. one of those i'm amazed they don't have these. they don't have anything. right. because it sort of comes from an older britain. i mean, one, you've got drones now making everything more dangerous. you
but in scotland it totally worked. the 9”!!- scotland it totally worked. the guy. the guy?>> name and shame. >> name and shame. >> i knew this would be women's fault. somehow i knew. >> it was my. >> it was my. >> even without lewis. >> even without lewis. >> you've been saying that since the beginning of this show, and fair enough. >> it had. >> it had. >> to pay off eventually. >> to pay off eventually. >> and...
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course of the morning, with some outbreaks of rain in eastern scotland.entually move into parts of northern england and the far north of wales as we move into the afternoon. so it's really going to be southern parts of the uk. what hangs on to the fairly dry and bright weather? and you can see that in the temperatures two rather cool in the north, but could see highs reaching 21 in the south. overnight the rain will clear away, but it will leave behind a fair amount of cloud and some damp weather for southern england and south wales, but for scotland and northern ireland, and eventually into northern england too. a much better day with increasing amounts of sunshine here that will set us up sunshine here that will set us up for a fairly dry and bright middle part of the week. but thenit middle part of the week. but then it turns increasingly warm, humid and potentially thundery for some of us as we end the week ahead. >> there will be a light breeze in the morning leading to a warm front. boxt heat pumps from sam francis. >> very good evening to you. the
course of the morning, with some outbreaks of rain in eastern scotland.entually move into parts of northern england and the far north of wales as we move into the afternoon. so it's really going to be southern parts of the uk. what hangs on to the fairly dry and bright weather? and you can see that in the temperatures two rather cool in the north, but could see highs reaching 21 in the south. overnight the rain will clear away, but it will leave behind a fair amount of cloud and some damp...
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in scotland, a narrow win for labour in the hamilton by-election, beating the snp and reform uk. tokyo, we have a problem: contact is lost with an unmanned japanese spacecraft trying to land on the moon. and look, no hands! the bbc is given a ride in one of china's new driverless lorries. so here we are, we are racing down the freeway and i've got to say it's pretty weird because you look over, there's the driver, his hands are off the steering wheel. hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the bromance between president trump and elon musk is well and truly over. just a week after the world's richest man stepped back from his role as advisor to the world's most powerful politician, the pair are involved in an increasingly bitter feud on social media. it began when elon musk called a key piece of mr trump's legislation - his tax and spending bill - "an abomination" and appealed to lawmakers to kill it. on thursday, president trump said he was "very disappointed" by the comments. in response, mr musk launched a series of extraordinary attacks on x. here's our north ameri
in scotland, a narrow win for labour in the hamilton by-election, beating the snp and reform uk. tokyo, we have a problem: contact is lost with an unmanned japanese spacecraft trying to land on the moon. and look, no hands! the bbc is given a ride in one of china's new driverless lorries. so here we are, we are racing down the freeway and i've got to say it's pretty weird because you look over, there's the driver, his hands are off the steering wheel. hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm lukwesa...
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there's more money too for particular projects in northern ireland, scotland and wales.land, one of the key announcements was confirmation of funding for a carbon capture development the acorn project. northern ireland has welcomed £50 million pounds for the redevelopment of casement park in west belfast. rebuilding the stadium is estimated to cost about £260 million. and there'll be more money for new rail projects in wales - with 445 million pounds investment for new stations and upgrades. let's speak to helen miller, deputy director of the ifs. let's start with your headline thoughts and then we will delve into the detail what is your impression here? my impression is we have fully we thought we were going to hear this is a chance for the government to put its money where their mouth is and said we have all of these missions, where we will allocate our spending two and it allocates it prominently to defence and health. they are the big winners and as you heard was a big increase in investment and one thing to highlight is even if you take health which was the big winn
there's more money too for particular projects in northern ireland, scotland and wales.land, one of the key announcements was confirmation of funding for a carbon capture development the acorn project. northern ireland has welcomed £50 million pounds for the redevelopment of casement park in west belfast. rebuilding the stadium is estimated to cost about £260 million. and there'll be more money for new rail projects in wales - with 445 million pounds investment for new stations and upgrades....
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are leading, exemplary sustainable lives in a form of housing as ancient as it is. future proof scotland is a fantastic destination for you. if you are looking for picturesque nature, with its stunning legs and majestic highland, scotland attracts about $4000000.00 international visitors each year. but if you're planning a trip to the few ard like last long, an arrow car be where there's trouble in paradise. this beautiful environment is facing a serious thread from plastic waste. now there are growing colds to bend the single use plastic in an effort to protect what remains of this once i do lake landscape. nestled in the r a car helps unlock long, sits the village of our car or it could be a haven for nature lovers. if not for one problem, plastic the shoreline is covered and it's we have millions and millions of pieces that make plastics. when the tide is out, we get kind of a amaica plastics and just to the very head of the law here. and when the tide comes in, it's more of a micro caustics, it plastic waste from around the world. the washer is up here. jacqueline willis works for a
are leading, exemplary sustainable lives in a form of housing as ancient as it is. future proof scotland is a fantastic destination for you. if you are looking for picturesque nature, with its stunning legs and majestic highland, scotland attracts about $4000000.00 international visitors each year. but if you're planning a trip to the few ard like last long, an arrow car be where there's trouble in paradise. this beautiful environment is facing a serious thread from plastic waste. now there are...
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i will come back to you in a minute but we will head straight to scotland and here sir keir starmer. thank you for showing me this morning, there was an apprentice here and a real inspiration for all young people but particularly women who want to come in and be apprentices so thank you very much. good morning to all of you and thank you for being here this morning. thank you for sharing with me the work you are doing here, some of which we can see right behind us, because this is a legendary shipyard and it is really good to be here in this massive space and to be back on the clyde. as you may have seen, a couple of months ago, just after dawn on a drizzly morning if you can believe it, i took a boat out onto the firth, to meet one of our vanguard class submarines as it came back off patrol. it was a record-breaking patrol and we boarded the sub that have just surfaced, been at sea, maintaining our continuous at sea deterrent for months on end, a really long ship, and met what was quite remarkable group. i will remember that day for the rest of my life because it was very clear to m
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are there any changes in skills for scotland? can i ask the prime minister has he seen calls in the snp to resign and would he need a leader who only ever lost elections to the labour party to statehood? >> can i pay tribute to the role she and others played in seeing davey russell elected? he will be a -- and her constituency. after two decades in power they got their verdict last thursday, scotland wants change, they are completely out of ideas, that is why they want a labour government to deliver real change. >> that completes prime minister's questions. >> saturday the u.s. army marks its 250th anniversary with a parade near the national in washington flyovers and nearly 7000 soldiers in uniform from past anpresent, c-span live coverage begins at 6 p.m. eastern with a look at the army's history aith sights and sounds from key points along the parade route, the parade begins at 6:thirty m. eastern followed by an enlistment and reenlistm ceremony attended by donald trump, eddins with a pair should demonstration by the army's go
are there any changes in skills for scotland? can i ask the prime minister has he seen calls in the snp to resign and would he need a leader who only ever lost elections to the labour party to statehood? >> can i pay tribute to the role she and others played in seeing davey russell elected? he will be a -- and her constituency. after two decades in power they got their verdict last thursday, scotland wants change, they are completely out of ideas, that is why they want a labour government...
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well, i say you're here, you're actually in scotland, aren't you? i am in glasgow. where the prime minister was doing his bit of the launch of the defence review. and having just heard one of the authors he was then going to, he was then kind of selling it to the country. what do you, what do you make of of what keir starmer's pitch was today? so a couple of things. i mean, one is a continuation of an argument we've heard from the prime minister, from the defence secretary and others within government for a while. and actually, we got a bit as well from rishi sunak before the general election, which is a kind of psychological thing, really a societal thing about defence, trying to have a conversation, ongoing kind of national conversation about how we collectively perceive the importance of defence, that sense that the wartime generation, the second, second world war generation, are increasingly no longer around. the connection for a lot of people to the military is therefore, you know, not as not as strong as it was. and then, we've had this period since the end of
well, i say you're here, you're actually in scotland, aren't you? i am in glasgow. where the prime minister was doing his bit of the launch of the defence review. and having just heard one of the authors he was then going to, he was then kind of selling it to the country. what do you, what do you make of of what keir starmer's pitch was today? so a couple of things. i mean, one is a continuation of an argument we've heard from the prime minister, from the defence secretary and others within...
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i got my ba in journalism from the old napier university in scotland . then i went to the us three times for different courses. one of the courses was journalism . then i started working in the press for three years on the sunday newspaper. i worked and then became a director, which was a media group. at that time i was responsible for 80 newspapers that were managed under my supervision. what made you decide to emigrate to the uk ? later i found out that a lot of support , including equipment , was coming from israel to the sister company of the group that i was managing. i had once invited the palestinian ambassador for discussions that we always had in the editorial office. later i found out that these threats were because of my positions on the palestinian issue and because of foreign policy. a very inspiring personality . i think the most important thing is actually my faith was shia. did imam khomeini have a personal impact on your life or your way of thinking? the way he brought about the revolution and the fact that i was in paris, france at the
i got my ba in journalism from the old napier university in scotland . then i went to the us three times for different courses. one of the courses was journalism . then i started working in the press for three years on the sunday newspaper. i worked and then became a director, which was a media group. at that time i was responsible for 80 newspapers that were managed under my supervision. what made you decide to emigrate to the uk ? later i found out that a lot of support , including equipment...
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the last time they lost scotland will be free, everything will be fine, yes, the last time they lostir colonies or their military base a few weeks ago, yes, so, in general, asks that... god will take this post, now you can watch the general assembly turn 360°. it will just be interesting. secondly, of course, if we talk about england, yes, then this is an interesting thing, insofar as i always thought that here was a great prime minister of our time, but this guy is ahead of her, still ahead, but he had some interesting remarks, i will not talk about this document, but when he was telling, he stood in the eye... he was telling, then there were some things about the fact that there are three main fundamental changes that will happen in british politics, the first change will concern the fact that this is a transition to the readiness to conduct military operations, and there flashes a very interesting phrase, from his position, everything from a position of strength, i have heard this somewhere from a position of strength, and now the british are repeating it, the second change is ver
the last time they lost scotland will be free, everything will be fine, yes, the last time they lostir colonies or their military base a few weeks ago, yes, so, in general, asks that... god will take this post, now you can watch the general assembly turn 360°. it will just be interesting. secondly, of course, if we talk about england, yes, then this is an interesting thing, insofar as i always thought that here was a great prime minister of our time, but this guy is ahead of her, still ahead,...
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during the disorder, we called in mutual aid, that was in the region of around 80 officers from scotland and the main. that is to have some degree of rest to our own staff who will be in the coming days. that is adequate they will be well supported by colleagues and i want to reassure the public that the officers that will have been trained by the psni officers to work in the environment they are coming into in northern ireland. that is assistant chief constable ryan anderson from the psni giving reporters an update on the situation in ballymena where over the last two nights there has been violence. he described the diverse communities as a victim of mob violence of the last couple of nights. the protest sparked by n alleged assault on a teenage girl. let's go to our ireland correspondent who is in ballymena keeping a watch there. chris, we heard from the police officers, hoping for the best, appealing for people to be calm but preparing for more trouble. yes, assistant chief constable they're painted a stark picture of what happened over the last two days. he made the point that while
during the disorder, we called in mutual aid, that was in the region of around 80 officers from scotland and the main. that is to have some degree of rest to our own staff who will be in the coming days. that is adequate they will be well supported by colleagues and i want to reassure the public that the officers that will have been trained by the psni officers to work in the environment they are coming into in northern ireland. that is assistant chief constable ryan anderson from the psni...
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other under the communication cables were damaged one connecting lithuania to the swedish island of scotland and another connecting finland and germany. and again, a cargo ship was suspected of having directed anchor across the cables. all these under c cables have been damaged in the baltic sea since 2023 new month law. does these a cabin house for sanders, 10 wardens in there through not books many weeks to the new method the the, the made over the stairs to door to the of us to the field of sick in the account. if this is another high profile case in 2020 to the north stream gas pipelines between russia and germany were damaged and explosions. reason investigations have linked the incident to ukrainian nationals degrading and officials have denied any involvement in the explosions. what authorities do know for certain this was deliberate sabotage because they found traces of explosives. it's a lot of clear cuts let's do a closely at where they are happening. the baltic sea is mostly bordered by nato members . and this is russian, us baltic sea coast. here's cleaning graphs, it's part of r
other under the communication cables were damaged one connecting lithuania to the swedish island of scotland and another connecting finland and germany. and again, a cargo ship was suspected of having directed anchor across the cables. all these under c cables have been damaged in the baltic sea since 2023 new month law. does these a cabin house for sanders, 10 wardens in there through not books many weeks to the new method the the, the made over the stairs to door to the of us to the field of...
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police scotland is to send officers norther ireland after the second violent against palomino, 70 police officers injured. into an allegation of a sex attack. two minutes of this morning, another clean-up, but the events of the past few days have left their mind. line the streets, residents hiding their nationalities. filipino families are putting stickers on their homes and they have bahamian flags with signs saying, "this is a british high school". meanwhile, others of leaving. the family who lived here moved to more ground a decade ago. is impossible to wait and to save my children? went to school normally. others say tension has been building for some time. there is a failure. 95%. it's very regrettable. meanwhile, the police office of northern ireland is asked for assistance from other forces. mutual resources from policing policies. -- colleagues. six arrests have been made so far and police say they can't increase numbers moving into this evening and overnight. well the phrase " the world is changing" amid ongoing global turbulence is one that the british government has used to ex
police scotland is to send officers norther ireland after the second violent against palomino, 70 police officers injured. into an allegation of a sex attack. two minutes of this morning, another clean-up, but the events of the past few days have left their mind. line the streets, residents hiding their nationalities. filipino families are putting stickers on their homes and they have bahamian flags with signs saying, "this is a british high school". meanwhile, others of leaving. the...
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of scotland also produce textiles for enslaved people. so that's another sort slavery textile connection associated with frederick douglass. yeah, but the first part of your question is really important to mr. so on days off nights on sundays which is the day often people didn't work. they did have more freedom over the self presentation. and if you're interested in that specific aspect of experience of enslaved people, i would suggest the work of stephanie, who has a chapter in the book called something, is in the title of the book. i'm the exact title, but she has a chapter in that book about parties that enslaved people with thoreau on the margins of plantation grounds on days off. and you describe sometimes during slave clothing are like putting outfits aside to wear to these so absolutely. thank you this has been really interesting. i have two questions. the first is, did technically own this fabric and clothing that they were wearing. and secondly, i guess i'm thinking the book by laura edwards edwards. i'm forgetting the title but
of scotland also produce textiles for enslaved people. so that's another sort slavery textile connection associated with frederick douglass. yeah, but the first part of your question is really important to mr. so on days off nights on sundays which is the day often people didn't work. they did have more freedom over the self presentation. and if you're interested in that specific aspect of experience of enslaved people, i would suggest the work of stephanie, who has a chapter in the book called...
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came to the uk to continue my education, i got my ba in journalism from the university of napier in scotland, then i went to the uk three times for different courses. i went to america, one of the courses was journalism without stereotypes in washington, d.c. then i took another course in missouri and got another degree in journalism . a few years later i returned to tanzania. when i returned, i started working in the press there. i became the editor of an english weekly called the express. then i started working in the press. i worked for 3 years at the sunday newspaper and then i became the director, which was a media group. my children were very young, so two of them were going to kindergarten, and i got the news that there was a plan to harm or hide them. in the meantime i had just transferred to ipimia. later i learned that a lot of support , including equipment, was coming from israel to the sister company of the group that i managed . i had once invited the palestinian ambassador for discussions that were always in. later i learned that these threats were because of my positions on th
came to the uk to continue my education, i got my ba in journalism from the university of napier in scotland, then i went to the uk three times for different courses. i went to america, one of the courses was journalism without stereotypes in washington, d.c. then i took another course in missouri and got another degree in journalism . a few years later i returned to tanzania. when i returned, i started working in the press there. i became the editor of an english weekly called the express....
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he was from scotland and did not belong to english high society.ohn and i were somewhat similar, both were born into large families. he was modest, simple, a little naive, but very... what, would you like some tea and biscuits, i made them myself, of course, by the way, the documents handed over from lord hankey will be an unexpected surprise for the center. "bring me some tea, their content alarmed slutsky, he doubted whether to report to the top, or check again, wait, learn to walk, go already, his favorite song was playing on the radio. read carefully. the documents of the london agency were obtained from various sources. the transcript of negotiations between the governments of finland and germany on military cooperation against the ussr, the report of the british ambassador to turkey on the secret transfer of german ships to the black sea sea, to attack the ussr naval bases and the reports of the british intelligence service mi6. about hitler's military-strategic plans against the ussr. did you understand everything? well, this proves once aga
he was from scotland and did not belong to english high society.ohn and i were somewhat similar, both were born into large families. he was modest, simple, a little naive, but very... what, would you like some tea and biscuits, i made them myself, of course, by the way, the documents handed over from lord hankey will be an unexpected surprise for the center. "bring me some tea, their content alarmed slutsky, he doubted whether to report to the top, or check again, wait, learn to walk, go...
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to the uk to continue my education and got my ba in journalism from the old napier university in scotland. then i went to the us three times for different courses. one of the courses was in journalism without stereotypes in washington, dc. then i did another course in missouri. then i started working in the press. i worked for the sunday newspaper for 3 years. then i became the director of a media group . at that time, i was responsible for 80 newspapers that were under my supervision. what made you decide to emigrate to britain ? well, things had become very sensitive. one of the newspapers that we were covering was working on a corruption case in the mining sector , and this case was exposing important people . i was immediately exposed and they threatened my family . at that time, my children were very young , two of them were in kindergarten , and i received news that there was a plan to harm or destroy them . at that time, i had just been transferred to ipimia. i had been. he created the revolution and that at that time i was in france. i was in paris so i think he was a really power
to the uk to continue my education and got my ba in journalism from the old napier university in scotland. then i went to the us three times for different courses. one of the courses was in journalism without stereotypes in washington, dc. then i did another course in missouri. then i started working in the press. i worked for the sunday newspaper for 3 years. then i became the director of a media group . at that time, i was responsible for 80 newspapers that were under my supervision. what...
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go. >> stephen: there is a caving scotland? >> william: this now underwater.nimism because they believed there was a spirit in everything. then we went on to monotheism and abraham and it's all one god. but isn't the fact that everything is alive and has a spirit, isn't that intriguing? it turns out everything does have its own impulse. it has its own reality. and lack of reality. >> neil: energy imbued and everything. >> william: that's what i said. >> neil: kind of. this pen. >> neil: yes. >> stephen: i want to point out, take a second. i so enjoy this conversation i could do this forever. unfortunately we can't do it forever. i want to point out this bubbling cauldron of curiosity and energy is 94 years old. [cheers and applause] that, that is absurd. that is absurd. >> neil: sir william, everyone i know who is 94 years old is either infirm or dead. >> william: i am. you just don't know it. [laughter] >> stephen: ahh! >> neil: and animated and bombed creature. >> william: i expect great -- i'm not going to go there. >> stephen: take us -- tickets to their l
go. >> stephen: there is a caving scotland? >> william: this now underwater.nimism because they believed there was a spirit in everything. then we went on to monotheism and abraham and it's all one god. but isn't the fact that everything is alive and has a spirit, isn't that intriguing? it turns out everything does have its own impulse. it has its own reality. and lack of reality. >> neil: energy imbued and everything. >> william: that's what i said. >> neil: kind...
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important game, i think it's russia, well, in fact, there, if without jokes, then this is the level of scotland and greece, objectively, this will be a very good test for us to understand how ready we are for such opponents, as i said earlier, the national football stadium will host the game, the stands hold 3,300 people, the interest in the match from experts, spectators is off the charts, in fact, i am really looking forward to it, our team is waiting for support tomorrow from... all belarusians, so we invite everyone to the match. so, the starting whistle in the match will sound at 20:00, the game is served by the referee brigade from kazakhstan and we have been waiting for this event for so long, a meeting with the national team of our country, so do not sit at home, come to the stadium and let's show the whole world that belarusians not only know how to play football well, but also are great fans. maxim kimbel and alexander spasyuk, the first information. more news on our website newsby and multimedia portal videoob. see you on the air.
important game, i think it's russia, well, in fact, there, if without jokes, then this is the level of scotland and greece, objectively, this will be a very good test for us to understand how ready we are for such opponents, as i said earlier, the national football stadium will host the game, the stands hold 3,300 people, the interest in the match from experts, spectators is off the charts, in fact, i am really looking forward to it, our team is waiting for support tomorrow from... all...
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from fritjø fonnansen's inaugural speech as chancellor of the university of st andrews, scotland.the appeal for help went out to everyone, and many people from this country and other countries responded to the call for help and were very generous. but many others wanted to know who was to blame? the drought? or the political system, how could these questions alleviate the terrible suffering, what meaning did they have for those dying of hunger? every politician in the world, with the exception of the united states, tried to... an excuse not to do anything and blamed the russians themselves for everything, i tell you, something has rotted in the world, but there is still a chance to fix it. this village was called kostenki for a reason, bones have been found here for a long time, and very large ones and of an origin unknown to the inhabitants of medieval russia. the land here is full of secrets of the stone age, and excavations of ancient civilizations are adjacent to vegetable gardens and summer cottages of modern ones. everything remains, everything will be fine, at present it un
from fritjø fonnansen's inaugural speech as chancellor of the university of st andrews, scotland.the appeal for help went out to everyone, and many people from this country and other countries responded to the call for help and were very generous. but many others wanted to know who was to blame? the drought? or the political system, how could these questions alleviate the terrible suffering, what meaning did they have for those dying of hunger? every politician in the world, with the exception...
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andrews, scotland. the appeal for help was sent to everyone and many people. the world, with the exception of the united states all the politicians of the states tried to find an excuse not to do anything and blamed the russians themselves for everything. there is a way to fix this. this village was named kostenki not just like that, bones have been found here for a long time, and very large ones and of unknown origin... the march in the center of tbilisi turned into clashes, perhaps it was the most shameful moment in georgian history, we are against gay propaganda. and not against specific people, what poster do you like? i want this one for equality, this will be the first march that we call pride. by the evening we already know the main news, but what do they mean to us? we talk about events, phenomena, trends, we talk about the most important topics, we ask uncomfortable questions to find out the truth. we don't give dry facts, we rethink them, look for reasons and predict consequences, we find out
andrews, scotland. the appeal for help was sent to everyone and many people. the world, with the exception of the united states all the politicians of the states tried to find an excuse not to do anything and blamed the russians themselves for everything. there is a way to fix this. this village was named kostenki not just like that, bones have been found here for a long time, and very large ones and of unknown origin... the march in the center of tbilisi turned into clashes, perhaps it was the...
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in scotland, a narrow win for labour in the hamilton by-election, beating the snp and reform uk. tokyo, we have a problem: contact is lost with an unmanned japanese spacecraft trying to land on the moon. and look, no hands! the bbc is given a ride in one of china's new driverless lorries. so here we are, we are racing down the freeway and i've got to say it's pretty weird because you look over, there's the driver, his hands are off the steering wheel.
in scotland, a narrow win for labour in the hamilton by-election, beating the snp and reform uk. tokyo, we have a problem: contact is lost with an unmanned japanese spacecraft trying to land on the moon. and look, no hands! the bbc is given a ride in one of china's new driverless lorries. so here we are, we are racing down the freeway and i've got to say it's pretty weird because you look over, there's the driver, his hands are off the steering wheel.
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located here nearby, these first trips. and trips to the champions league and europa league, we got to scotland one year, and you know that great britain requires a separate visa for its citizens of the european union. and at that moment we had very limited time within 2 weeks, it was necessary to urgently open a visa, and this required a lot of effort on the part of club management and appeals to the embassy here and there, but fortunately everything worked out. as a rule, in order to obtain estonian citizenship, a resident of the country must go through the naturalization process, that is, pass an exam on knowledge of the constitution and the estonian language. this is exactly the path taken by aleksandr pushtov, a former football player and now a coach and sports director of one of the tallinn clubs. our other hero, also aleksandr, wants to follow his example. you need to get a work visa, this is unnecessary bureaucratic hassle, i would like to avoid them, but also in general, finally realize my dream and get estonian citizenship, so that my hands finally get around to it. alexander holds hi
located here nearby, these first trips. and trips to the champions league and europa league, we got to scotland one year, and you know that great britain requires a separate visa for its citizens of the european union. and at that moment we had very limited time within 2 weeks, it was necessary to urgently open a visa, and this required a lot of effort on the part of club management and appeals to the embassy here and there, but fortunately everything worked out. as a rule, in order to obtain...
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andrews, scotland. the appeal for help was sent to everyone, and many people from... can alleviate the terrible suffering, what sense do they have for those who are dying of hunger? all the politicians of the world, with the exception of the united states , tried to find an excuse not to do anything, and blamed the russians themselves for everything. i tell you, something is rotten in the world, but there is still a chance to fix it. this village was called kostenki for a reason, bones have been found here for a long time, and very large ones and incomprehensible to the inhabitants. medieval rus origin, the land here is full of secrets of the stone age, and excavations of ancient civilizations neighbor the vegetable gardens and summer cottages of modern homo sapiens. this new sound has become the voice of freedom on the airwaves of student radio in the usa. europe is facing one of the most serious tests in its history: we can no longer work in russia, belarus and iran, our journalists can be arrested th
andrews, scotland. the appeal for help was sent to everyone, and many people from... can alleviate the terrible suffering, what sense do they have for those who are dying of hunger? all the politicians of the world, with the exception of the united states , tried to find an excuse not to do anything, and blamed the russians themselves for everything. i tell you, something is rotten in the world, but there is still a chance to fix it. this village was called kostenki for a reason, bones have...
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activist and spokesman for the boycott movement for the zionist regime in europe, who is with us from scotlandnapier, hello to you, thank you for your support . please give us your views on the zionist regime's action in attacking the madeleine ship, given that it was in international waters . how should this action be analyzed and interpreted from the perspective of international law? and this israeli attack is taking place in a situation where israel is in it is committing war crimes against the palestinian people in gaza and the west bank, and as a result, humanitarian efforts to help the people of gaza are in line with international law , thereby challenging israel's killing . israel is guilty and criminal for the actions it has taken, and it is criminal for preventing the entry of aid. israel is bombing people with american bombs. america is bombing the people of yemen with its own bombs. israel is attacking ships . in this way, it is preventing solidarity for the palestinians. and continue the isolation of the palestinians. this is a crime that is a complete violation of international la
activist and spokesman for the boycott movement for the zionist regime in europe, who is with us from scotlandnapier, hello to you, thank you for your support . please give us your views on the zionist regime's action in attacking the madeleine ship, given that it was in international waters . how should this action be analyzed and interpreted from the perspective of international law? and this israeli attack is taking place in a situation where israel is in it is committing war crimes against...