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david shukman, bbc news, in glasgow. my colleague annita mcveigh is in glasgow today. she spoke to lorna gordon about the plans for the city. they have a set of recommendations and at the moment they are looking at 61 in total and we hope a decision will be forthcoming in the next few months in which ideas they will take forward when it comes to glasgow. some of the ideas are quite obvious, like more pedestrianisation, more cycle routes, to encourage people out of their cars, others are slightly more ambitious, if you like. like the council setting up its own bus company and may be the bus company will offer free travel to people living here to encourage them out of their cars, but there are challenges to ideas like that. there is the greater glasgow area as well, so other councils will have to buy into this and there may be financial implications. another big area when it comes to transport is electric cars, how do you encourage people to use electric cars? this is a city built on roads. i spoke to someone from scottishpower early and they have delivered a couple of e
david shukman, bbc news, in glasgow. my colleague annita mcveigh is in glasgow today. she spoke to lorna gordon about the plans for the city. they have a set of recommendations and at the moment they are looking at 61 in total and we hope a decision will be forthcoming in the next few months in which ideas they will take forward when it comes to glasgow. some of the ideas are quite obvious, like more pedestrianisation, more cycle routes, to encourage people out of their cars, others are...
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let's return to glasgow — the bbc is taking a closer look at the climate changes glasgow will have to make as part of our series "our planet matters". hi anita. hi, thank you and welcome back to the glasgow science centre. lots of children enjoying the exhibits here today and you know when scotland's first minister declared a climate emergency, she said she was inspired to do so by young climate campaigners and talking to the children here, they all have very strong opinions, they know about this subject is let's just show you a shot of where we are, just across the river from the sec. you can see the building at the river on the opposite side of the banks of the clyde and that is going to bea banks of the clyde and that is going to be a focal point for cop26, the conference of parties which is the major un summit which will take place in glasgow towards the end of this year to talk about the challenges of meeting that target and making sure that global temperatures do not rise above 1.5 celsius so, one of the things we are doing today in glasgow which has set this ambitious target of
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so in the context of glasgow and it isa very so in the context of glasgow and it is a very ambitious target, like for any city to be carbon neutral in ten year, it comes down to several key thing, housing, how you heat your home. in the uk, across the uk, including in glasgow, nearly all homes are heated by burning gas. when that happens that released c02 into the atmosphere. how do you heat your home? are you going to make a choice to go to a green partier heating scheme, it may pay dividends later. are there things with insulation, are the windows leaking, can you do something about the loft insulation. then there is how do you get round? glasgow is a city that is chris crowd crossed with motorway, to designed commuters to bring cars into the cities in the 60s. that has to change. the council are seeking to change. the council are seeking to discourage people from bringing ca rs to discourage people from bringing cars into the city centre. that are involve a massive programme of better public transport, getting people on the bikes. that is something i am going to be talking about w
so in the context of glasgow and it isa very so in the context of glasgow and it is a very ambitious target, like for any city to be carbon neutral in ten year, it comes down to several key thing, housing, how you heat your home. in the uk, across the uk, including in glasgow, nearly all homes are heated by burning gas. when that happens that released c02 into the atmosphere. how do you heat your home? are you going to make a choice to go to a green partier heating scheme, it may pay dividends...
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the morning rush hour in glasgow. commuters pour into scotland's biggest city, nearly all their cars releasing pollution. motorways run straight through glasgow. for decades, the car has been king. but now there is a radical plan to go carbon neutral. new charging points for electric vehicles are being installed. the aim is to make the city green in ten years. and the council's gritting lorries are going to be adapted to run on clean hydrogen, as well as diesel. but this is only one very small part of a long list of what needs to be done. how big a challenge is it? getting to carbon neutral by 2030 is a big challenge, it's certainly one that we're taking very seriously and it's not enough for a few people in the council to be working on that. it's a challenge that everybody has to take part in, that we need to get everybody across the city engaged with and that we need to be working on now. already, more and more of the uk's electricity is becoming carbon free. here on the edge of glasgow is one of europe's largest wi
the morning rush hour in glasgow. commuters pour into scotland's biggest city, nearly all their cars releasing pollution. motorways run straight through glasgow. for decades, the car has been king. but now there is a radical plan to go carbon neutral. new charging points for electric vehicles are being installed. the aim is to make the city green in ten years. and the council's gritting lorries are going to be adapted to run on clean hydrogen, as well as diesel. but this is only one very small...
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the morning rush hour in glasgow. commuters pour into scotland's biggest city, nearly all their cars releasing pollution. motorways run straight through glasgow. for decades, the car has been king. but now there is a radical plan to go carbon neutral. new charging points for electric vehicles are being installed. the aim is to make the city green in ten years. and the council's gritting lorries are going to be adapted to run on clean hydrogen, as well as diesel. but this is only one very small part of a long list of what needs to be done. how big a challenge is it? getting to carbon neutral by 2030 is a big challenge, it's certainly one that we're taking very seriously, and it's not enough for a few people in the council to be working on it. it's a challenge that everybody has to take part in, that we need to get everybody across the city engaged with, and that we need to be working on now. already, more and more of the uk's electricity is becoming carbon free. here on the edge of glasgow is one of europe's largest wi
the morning rush hour in glasgow. commuters pour into scotland's biggest city, nearly all their cars releasing pollution. motorways run straight through glasgow. for decades, the car has been king. but now there is a radical plan to go carbon neutral. new charging points for electric vehicles are being installed. the aim is to make the city green in ten years. and the council's gritting lorries are going to be adapted to run on clean hydrogen, as well as diesel. but this is only one very small...
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glasgow plasma 412. . glasgow's 4.2. we are going to learn more in the next ten yea rs going to learn more in the next ten years about how to measure and how to refine that, how to get more measurements and really understand how to get into progress and see where progress is installed so we can see different contributors to carbon rather than just the overall picture, the different contributors, where are we offsetting? how are those playing up against each other? the more we can understand that, the better we will be able to do. let's talk about the climate summit the city will be hosting at the end of the year. i think we can see it through, a very wet window on the other side of the river from where we are. the sec will be the hub for that summit. they estimate 100,000 people for that event. you went to madrid to try to get a sense of what it was all about, so what are the challenges and hosting something like that? there are logistical challenges obviously. we have a very good record in glasgow for hoping you might h
glasgow plasma 412. . glasgow's 4.2. we are going to learn more in the next ten yea rs going to learn more in the next ten years about how to measure and how to refine that, how to get more measurements and really understand how to get into progress and see where progress is installed so we can see different contributors to carbon rather than just the overall picture, the different contributors, where are we offsetting? how are those playing up against each other? the more we can understand...
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good to have you here in glasgow. before we get into those questions, briefly matt, what is the difference between climate and weather because thatis between climate and weather because that is simply delete look back at some time confusion? they're both intrinsically linked. whether we are talking about the highly variability of situation weather—wise from one hour to the next, one day to be next, it is basically the weather we are having and what is happening there. climate is taking that longer look at what we expect to happen and how that changes over time and of course we still have that bit of variability that you are looking at the climate, the longer picture, you can the climate, the longer picture, you ca n start the climate, the longer picture, you can start to identify trends and it is those trends which are starting to cause more and more alarm with each passing year. well, david, the first question is from christopher who asks, how exactly does carbon dioxide which is a clear and chemically stable gas a
good to have you here in glasgow. before we get into those questions, briefly matt, what is the difference between climate and weather because thatis between climate and weather because that is simply delete look back at some time confusion? they're both intrinsically linked. whether we are talking about the highly variability of situation weather—wise from one hour to the next, one day to be next, it is basically the weather we are having and what is happening there. climate is taking that...
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glasgow is one of them. it set itself the goal of being carbon neutral by 2030, just ten years away. so how will they do that? what are the challenges that the city faces on thatjourney to zero carbon? i have been looking at the plans for the city. the morning rush hourin plans for the city. the morning rush hour in glasgow. commuters pour into scotland's biggest city. nearly all their cars releasing pollution. motorways run straight through glasgow. for decades the car has been king. but now there is a radical plan to go carbon neutral. new charging points for electric vehicles are being installed. the aim is to make the city green in ten yea rs. aim is to make the city green in ten years. and the councils lorries will be adapted to run on clean hydrogen as well as diesel. this is only one very small part of a long list of what needs to be done. how big challenge is it? getting to carbon neutral by 2030 is a big challenge and one that we take seriously. it is not enough for a few people in council to work o
glasgow is one of them. it set itself the goal of being carbon neutral by 2030, just ten years away. so how will they do that? what are the challenges that the city faces on thatjourney to zero carbon? i have been looking at the plans for the city. the morning rush hourin plans for the city. the morning rush hour in glasgow. commuters pour into scotland's biggest city. nearly all their cars releasing pollution. motorways run straight through glasgow. for decades the car has been king. but now...
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it is hard to believe as things stand how glasgow oi’ believe as things stand how glasgow orany believe as things stand how glasgow or any other major city could possibly be carbon neutral in as little as ten years time. but the council says it wants to send a signal that at least it is trying. in this matter is, because an international summit on climate change is due to take place here in november, and the world will be watching what this city does. let's turn to our top business story now, our addiction to technology and its impact on the environment. computers will be using 20% of the world's energy within five years according to one estimate, as they feed our appetite for streaming, social media and online shopping. that's as much as transport uses today. now microsoft has pledged to be carbon negative by 2030, removing more carbon than it produces, and by 2050 it hopes to have wiped out its carbon footprint altogether by removing all the carbon it has ever emitted since it was founded in 1975. microsoft's president, brad smith, says the ultra—wealthy tech giants need to lead the
it is hard to believe as things stand how glasgow oi’ believe as things stand how glasgow orany believe as things stand how glasgow or any other major city could possibly be carbon neutral in as little as ten years time. but the council says it wants to send a signal that at least it is trying. in this matter is, because an international summit on climate change is due to take place here in november, and the world will be watching what this city does. let's turn to our top business story now,...
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glasgow, which is hosting a major un climate change summit later this year, is one of them. it's promising to achieve the ambition by radically cutting emissions — and planting enough trees to absorb the carbon in any remaining fumes. 0ur science editor david shukman reports from glasgow, in the latest part of the bbc‘s our planet matters series. from a proud history as an industrial powerhouse, glasgow now wants a future that is carbon neutral. no easy task in a city that depends on fossilfuels. its motorways encourage commuters to use their cars. the council's first move is with its gritting lorries. they run on diesel and are now being adapted to use cleaner hydrogen as well. they are as clean as possible... just one step, says the councillor in charge, anna richardson, of many needed in the next ten years. we need to work as quickly as we can to decarbonise this city, as do all cities across the world. a 2030 target is hugely challenging, certainly. and it is going to mean everybody has to work hard to achieve that. but in your heart of hearts, do you think you could
glasgow, which is hosting a major un climate change summit later this year, is one of them. it's promising to achieve the ambition by radically cutting emissions — and planting enough trees to absorb the carbon in any remaining fumes. 0ur science editor david shukman reports from glasgow, in the latest part of the bbc‘s our planet matters series. from a proud history as an industrial powerhouse, glasgow now wants a future that is carbon neutral. no easy task in a city that depends on...
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glasgow's qualification prospects look all but over. saracens boosted their chances of reaching the quarterfinals, beating ospreys 22—15 in swansea. they had to do it the hard way too after welsh prop rhys carray was sent off after just five minutes for a high, shoulder—led tackle. with a further man in the sin bin, dan evans — the victim of that tackle — then scored a try either side of half time as the ospreys made the most of their numerical advantage. alex lewington's try restored sarries' lead and 17 points from 19—year—old manu vunipola, cousin of england forwards billy and mako, moved the defending champions up to second with a game to play. gloucester are still in with a chance of reaching the last eight after a 29—6 thumping of montpellier at kingsholm. four tries and what could be a vital bonus point although there are injury concerns to influential fly—half danny cipriani. it'll be either rafa nada's spain or novak djokovic's serbia who'll win the inaugural atp cup after both won through their semifinals. nada
glasgow's qualification prospects look all but over. saracens boosted their chances of reaching the quarterfinals, beating ospreys 22—15 in swansea. they had to do it the hard way too after welsh prop rhys carray was sent off after just five minutes for a high, shoulder—led tackle. with a further man in the sin bin, dan evans — the victim of that tackle — then scored a try either side of half time as the ospreys made the most of their numerical advantage. alex lewington's try restored...
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glasgow reaffirms its pledge to become a carbon neutral city by 2030 amid fresh warnings over global warning that might warming. saracens further deduction. be might warming. saracens further deduction i be relegated at meaning they will'neaning they will take ing they will take an they that at 11.30 we will take an in—depth look at the newspapers with oui’ 00:01:50,896 --> 2147483051:37:40,163 in—depth look at the newspapers with 2147483051:37:40,163 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 our reviewers. good evening. welcome to the bbc. the full effect of social media on the mental health of children are still not fully understood so british doctors say they want companies such as facebook, instagram and twitter to hand over data to help them investigate further, pointing out that initial research suggests that negative impact do happen on children's health. the royal college of psychiatrists say that information on what children are looking at, who they interact with and how much time they interact with and how much time they spend on social media should be given to researchers. and they a
glasgow reaffirms its pledge to become a carbon neutral city by 2030 amid fresh warnings over global warning that might warming. saracens further deduction. be might warming. saracens further deduction i be relegated at meaning they will'neaning they will take ing they will take an they that at 11.30 we will take an in—depth look at the newspapers with oui’ 00:01:50,896 --> 2147483051:37:40,163 in—depth look at the newspapers with 2147483051:37:40,163 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 our...
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chris mclaughlin, bbc news, glasgow. stay with us on bbc news. inafew glasgow. stay with us on bbc news. in a few moments we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with oui’ an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers this evening, sam liszcza, deputy political editor of the express, and the economist grace blakeley. that is coming up after 11:30pm. now though it is time for the weather. hello there. the weather is going to go from one extreme to the other in the next 48 hours, with friday being a day of transition. thursday brought more rain on a deep area of low pressure. not just brought more rain on a deep area of low pressure. notjust more rain but more wind as we saw from some of the weather what your pictures. this was the mass of cloud as it rolled its way across the atlantic. the signature kurle around the area of low pressure, tightly packed isobars keeping me winds strong through the night, the rains finally clearing southern and eastern areas during the early hours of friday morning. behind us, a di vita, sunny spells and showers.
chris mclaughlin, bbc news, glasgow. stay with us on bbc news. inafew glasgow. stay with us on bbc news. in a few moments we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with oui’ an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers this evening, sam liszcza, deputy political editor of the express, and the economist grace blakeley. that is coming up after 11:30pm. now though it is time for the weather. hello there. the weather is going to go from one extreme to the other in the next 48...
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already, more and more electricity, for glasgow and the rest of the country, is becoming cleaner. here on the edge of the city, there are plans to expand this wind farm and to fit solar panels, but getting to zero carbon power is still a big struggle. as things stand, it is hard to see how glasgow, or any major city, could possibly be carbon neutral in as little as ten years. but the council says it wants to send a signal that at least it's trying. and this comes at an important time. because an international summit on climate change is due to take place here in november, so the world will be watching what the city does. how welcoming is your workplace to those who are neuro—diverse? that's the term used to describe people with dyslexia, autism or other neurological differences. employers are increasingly trying to attract people with neurodiversity, and now one of the biggest record labels has produced a book aimed at making the working environment more inclusive. chichi izundu has more. put these goggles on and what they will do is turn your wold upside down. can you see? yes.
already, more and more electricity, for glasgow and the rest of the country, is becoming cleaner. here on the edge of the city, there are plans to expand this wind farm and to fit solar panels, but getting to zero carbon power is still a big struggle. as things stand, it is hard to see how glasgow, or any major city, could possibly be carbon neutral in as little as ten years. but the council says it wants to send a signal that at least it's trying. and this comes at an important time. because...
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glasgow, which is hosting a major un climate change summit later this year is one of them. it's promising to achieve the ambition by radically cutting emissions and planting enough trees to absorb the carbon in any remaining fumes. 0ur science editor david shukman reports from glasgow in the latest part of the bbc‘s 0ur planet matters series. from a proud history as an industrial powerhouse, glasgow now wants a future that is carbon neutral. no easy task in a city that depends on fossilfuel. its motorways encourage commuters to use their cars. the council's first move is with its gritting lorries. they run on diesel and are now being adapted to use cleaner hydrogen as well. they are as clean as possible... just one step, says the councillor in charge, anna richardson, of many needed in the next ten years. we need to work as quickly as we can to decarbonise this city, as do all cities across the world. a 2030 target is hugely challenging, certainly. and it is going to mean everybody has to work hard to achieve that. in your heart of hearts, do you think you could ever make
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we vis the scottish city of glasgow in its efforts to go green eve and making history. the sc become the fastest trio to row 3000 miles across the atlantic. hello and welcome to world news today. president trump has announced his legaam for next week's impeachment trial. it will include the former independent counsel ken starr, who led the investigation which led to bill clinton's impeachment 20 years ago. alan dershowitz will also be on m.e t he previously defended several high-profile clients including o.j. simps and jeffrey epstein. hie defense will be led by house counsel patrick maloney and donald trump's private attorney jay sekulow. coouespondent has more on the significance of ken starr's appointment. >> he had been an appeals court judge, then solicitor general, but most people know him because he was the independentel in that white water investigation into bill clinton. rit was hort, the starr report, particularly his finding, that bill clinton had lied under oath about the nature of his relationship with monica lewinsky that ultimately led to his impeachment.
we vis the scottish city of glasgow in its efforts to go green eve and making history. the sc become the fastest trio to row 3000 miles across the atlantic. hello and welcome to world news today. president trump has announced his legaam for next week's impeachment trial. it will include the former independent counsel ken starr, who led the investigation which led to bill clinton's impeachment 20 years ago. alan dershowitz will also be on m.e t he previously defended several high-profile clients...
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exeter followed him over with two more tries, glasgow grabbed one, 20 4—24 the break. exeter chiefs needed just one more for that crucial bonus point, matt kvesic saw his chance and his second try sealed it, and with that lunch, exeter were over the line, to the next stage. but glasgow were not done, another try meant it was 31—31 going into the final seconds, when exeter‘s stuart hogg took aim against the side he had played for until last summer. so far, and yet so until last summer. so far, and yet so near, until last summer. so far, and yet so near, no until last summer. so far, and yet so near, no matter, the chiefs are into the quarterfinals anyway. patrick geary, bbc news. there's more on the bbc sport website. but from me, good night. hello again. there is no getting away from the fact that for many northern and western parts of the british isles saturday really was one of those days, very windy and at times very wet. that is one of the cheerier photographs i could find from the west of the british isles. not all doom and gloom, though. at least for a time,
exeter followed him over with two more tries, glasgow grabbed one, 20 4—24 the break. exeter chiefs needed just one more for that crucial bonus point, matt kvesic saw his chance and his second try sealed it, and with that lunch, exeter were over the line, to the next stage. but glasgow were not done, another try meant it was 31—31 going into the final seconds, when exeter‘s stuart hogg took aim against the side he had played for until last summer. so far, and yet so until last summer. so...
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david shukman in glasgow, thank you. and you can find out more on the bbc news website and app at bbc.co.uk. and app at bbc.co.uk/news. prince harry has carried out his first royal engagement since he and his wife meghan announced last week that they would be "stepping back" from their roles as senior royals. prince harry hosted the draw for next year's rugby league world cup at buckingham palace. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell has more. was this harry's way of saying farewell? the music the stone roses and a song that includes the lyrics, i would like to leave the country for a month of sundays. he was at buckingham palace. in the palace gardens, he has been in his element, talking to young people about sport, by, talking to young people about sport, rugby, to be precise. and those who we re rugby, to be precise. and those who were with harry said he was relaxed, authentic and engaged. but you didn't need to be told that, you could see it in his face and actions. reporters tried to ask questions about his fut
david shukman in glasgow, thank you. and you can find out more on the bbc news website and app at bbc.co.uk. and app at bbc.co.uk/news. prince harry has carried out his first royal engagement since he and his wife meghan announced last week that they would be "stepping back" from their roles as senior royals. prince harry hosted the draw for next year's rugby league world cup at buckingham palace. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell has more. was this harry's way of saying...
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blas to ajanta when i did belushi free another enormous march for scottish independence took place in glasgow. of course this follows another general election victory for the s. and p. where their unionist appointed sorted used to a grand total of 11 seats compared to $48.00 pro independent same piece however there is no sign whatsoever that bothers johnson is prepared to accept that landslide as a month date for the for the independence referendum this week he'd ought to nicolas cage and the scottish 1st minister brushing aside her demand for a new pool and a future programme will examine in detail the westminster response to the scottish government's demand for the for the independence referendum but the show will feature the fuse of commentators and probably maintain and on how scotland should best progress its claims in the face of this feat today we asked 2 top political commentators. and judge kevin how the drama is likely to play it i'm to be asked to expedience to s.m.p. parliamentarians from scotland and with spencer for their views on with their scotland but 1st your tweets messages
blas to ajanta when i did belushi free another enormous march for scottish independence took place in glasgow. of course this follows another general election victory for the s. and p. where their unionist appointed sorted used to a grand total of 11 seats compared to $48.00 pro independent same piece however there is no sign whatsoever that bothers johnson is prepared to accept that landslide as a month date for the for the independence referendum this week he'd ought to nicolas cage and the...
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edinburgh and glasgow 5°99y scotland. edinburgh and glasgow soggy afternoons putting a milder one then we have had lately. some range in norther ireland and england, cloud thickening up for wells in the south west with the odd spot of drizzle. britons, east anglia should hold onto sunshine, temperatures ten or ii anglia should hold onto sunshine, temperatures ten or 11 degrees, milder than it has been. talking of mild, this is what is heading our way the end of the week. mild air from the south west with moist air as well. that means we will see a lot of cloud, that cloud producing smart stash of lane —— spots of rain... to the south coast and also wet and blustery weather throughout scott without the day. thursday temperatures, we have not seen these for a few days, ten in glasgow, 13 degrees your high in london and a quicker look ahead to friday, for the operation of rain at times. chance things will cool off in the north—west of the uk, temperatures dropping as the day wears on but down towards the south even thr
edinburgh and glasgow 5°99y scotland. edinburgh and glasgow soggy afternoons putting a milder one then we have had lately. some range in norther ireland and england, cloud thickening up for wells in the south west with the odd spot of drizzle. britons, east anglia should hold onto sunshine, temperatures ten or ii anglia should hold onto sunshine, temperatures ten or 11 degrees, milder than it has been. talking of mild, this is what is heading our way the end of the week. mild air from the...
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their route going from the west end to glasgow green. we have come here today because we feel that really there's no choice now for scotland but to be independent. we are completely on a different track from england, totally. the march is well under way now. the organisers say they just weren't going to let the weather put them off. this is scotland, after all. but a rally due to be held at the end of the event has had to be cancelled. to day's event was billed as an emergency march organised in the wa ke emergency march organised in the wake of december‘s general election. it's another mandate at the end of the day and it shows there is still a appetite in scotland for independence. the world media is here watching us, we don't always get that. the marchers today say it is time to revisit the question of independence. first minister nicola sturgeon wants another vote this year ‘s. sturgeon wants another vote this year's. ina sturgeon wants another vote this year ‘s. in a state made, uk government spokesperson said: spirits not dam
their route going from the west end to glasgow green. we have come here today because we feel that really there's no choice now for scotland but to be independent. we are completely on a different track from england, totally. the march is well under way now. the organisers say they just weren't going to let the weather put them off. this is scotland, after all. but a rally due to be held at the end of the event has had to be cancelled. to day's event was billed as an emergency march organised...
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and i think the fact that there were 80000 plus people marching in and i mean there the weather in glasgow last saturday had you know any self respecting ducks looking for umbrellas it was absolutely horrendous but the number of the troops came out in numbers who i would worry about if i were nicholas sturgeon is you can't keep expecting people to turn know with their so tires demonstrate a high level of enthusiasm and then do nothing i think they will come a point where their scottish government has got to take some firm action when we're the other otherwise they stand to lose the support they've already built up requests are going to push in your gut the general election result scotland more or less correct not going to ask what's going to happen not well i mean i think the general consensus with which i agree alex is that there will be no referendum in 2020 apart from anything else we learned this week from the institute for government for one to happen just in terms of the logistics and they would have to be in agreement on a section 30 order by april and that ain't going to happen sel
and i think the fact that there were 80000 plus people marching in and i mean there the weather in glasgow last saturday had you know any self respecting ducks looking for umbrellas it was absolutely horrendous but the number of the troops came out in numbers who i would worry about if i were nicholas sturgeon is you can't keep expecting people to turn know with their so tires demonstrate a high level of enthusiasm and then do nothing i think they will come a point where their scottish...
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but glasgow and reach it by 200045. but glasgow and edinburgh are racing to hit that target by 2030. lots of scottish companies are behind them. one of them is scottishpower. let us speak to hazel. you are already leading the way, you have stopped using fossilfuel, the way, you have stopped using fossil fuel, what else are you doing? there is so much more we can doing? there is so much more we can do with renewable. we are adding batteries to wind farm, whitelee is the biggest, we will put a battery there the size of a small supermarket and that will provide the energy to the grid that it needs, really and we are looking at some other sites, there might be a possibility to put solar panels, to create hybrid sites. people would say you generate, transmimt energy, profits of 300 million, you could be doing more? we would love to do more. the amount we can do offshore is limited and. on shore the mechanic any mores aren't in place to build to the scale required. lots of companies we have been speaking to have said that the
but glasgow and reach it by 200045. but glasgow and edinburgh are racing to hit that target by 2030. lots of scottish companies are behind them. one of them is scottishpower. let us speak to hazel. you are already leading the way, you have stopped using fossilfuel, the way, you have stopped using fossil fuel, what else are you doing? there is so much more we can doing? there is so much more we can do with renewable. we are adding batteries to wind farm, whitelee is the biggest, we will put a...
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glasgow's qualification prospects look all but over. saracens boosted their chances of reaching the quarterfinals, beating ospreys 22—15 in swansea. they had to do it the hard way too after welsh prop rhys carre was sent off afterjust five minutes for a high, shoulder led tackle. with a further man in the sin bin, dan evans, the victim of that tackle, then scored a try either side of half—time, as the ospreys made the most of their numerical advantage. alex lewington‘s try restored sarries' lead and 17 points from 19—year—old manu vunipola, cousin of england forwards billy and mako, moved the defending champions up to second with a game to play. ulster will have to wait to secure their spot in the last eight after losing 29—13 to clermont auvergne. tries from alivereti raka, george moala and nine points from the boot of morgan parra helped secure victory for the french side. ulster can still qualify for the last eight with a win against bath next weekend. it'll be either rafa nadal‘s spain or novak djokovic's serbia who'll
glasgow's qualification prospects look all but over. saracens boosted their chances of reaching the quarterfinals, beating ospreys 22—15 in swansea. they had to do it the hard way too after welsh prop rhys carre was sent off afterjust five minutes for a high, shoulder led tackle. with a further man in the sin bin, dan evans, the victim of that tackle, then scored a try either side of half—time, as the ospreys made the most of their numerical advantage. alex lewington‘s try restored...
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you did a report earlier on glasgow, let's get homes that are less carbon intensive. that's the tricky point, isn't it? there's lots of debate on this going on on twitter at the moment, do get in touch with me. the hash tag is #bbcthebriefing. would you be prepared to reduce your tech consumption to make a difference on climate change? get them coming in. our next paper, staggering headline from the times: 11 million global deaths a year from sepsis, twice as many as previously thought, and not necessarily all in sub—saharan, where you would imagine they have the blooms with hygiene and being able to get people to hospitals in the first place —— has problems. one in five deaths in the united states. a massive story and to be honest, sepsis can affect anyone. i've had friends affected by this and a local pub where we live raises muggy on behalf of the sepsis trust on behalf of andy turner, a pub in carshalton. we saw a tv campaign in hollyoaks, lily mcqueen, in the uk, lots of work with the sepsis trust to raise awareness because anything as small as a cut or a c
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and i think the fact that there were 80000 plus people marching in and i mean there the weather in glasgow last saturday had you know any self respecting ducks looking for umbrellas it was absolutely horrendous but the number of the troops came out in numbers who i would worry about if i were nicholas sturgeon is you can't keep expecting people to turn know with their so tires demonstrate a high level of enthusiasm and then do nothing i think they will come a point where they're scottish government has got to take some for my action when we're the other otherwise they stand to lose the support they've already built up reports are going to push in your gut the general election result scotland more or less correct not going to ask what's going to happen not well i mean i think the general consensus with which i agree alex is that there will be no referrer in them in 2020 apart from anything else we learned this week from the institute for government for one to happen just in terms of the logistics and they would have to be in agreement on a $1630.00 order by april and that ain't going to hap
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and he said well we are the people and we say yes and like to see something similar reports out for glasgow thank you very much indeed thanks al it does cover the welcome but to the alex of i'm sure happy new year arts. low just kind of a blow for commentator but you also are a former scottish national party member of the westminster parliament so firstly as a commentator how would you assess this impasse this deadlock between edinburgh and london on the subject of the independence referendum well i mean we're in uncharted waters here for the 1st time we have been told in scotland that you cannot have a referendum ever you're you're part of an indivisible union and you have no say in the matter now indivisible unions have a have an unhappy record of breaking up but we're uncharted water also because after the election people in the labor party people outside the nationals family have begun to think well the game's up we want scotland to decide where it's going they need a bit of leadership and i think there's a question mark over the scottish government which seems to have walked into what
and he said well we are the people and we say yes and like to see something similar reports out for glasgow thank you very much indeed thanks al it does cover the welcome but to the alex of i'm sure happy new year arts. low just kind of a blow for commentator but you also are a former scottish national party member of the westminster parliament so firstly as a commentator how would you assess this impasse this deadlock between edinburgh and london on the subject of the independence referendum...
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tell that to people who are going into glasgow royal infirmary, queen elizabeth royal infirmary in glasgow, where people have died. tell that to people in inverness waiting for the medical centre which is yours delayed, and ask them if they think the health service in scotland is performing well. the answer would be a resounding no. the question which can from your parliamentary leader about the idea of another independence referendum, borisjohnson of another independence referendum, boris johnson singh this of another independence referendum, borisjohnson singh this week you will not hand over those powers. is it not the case now that the snp will be talking about this for the next couple of years, our people in scotla nd next couple of years, our people in scotland actually wanting to hear more about this? don't they want to move on and actuallyjust look at what your government is doing when it comes to public services? —— borisjohnson it comes to public services? —— boris johnson saying it comes to public services? —— borisjohnson saying this week. scotla nd borisjohnson say
tell that to people who are going into glasgow royal infirmary, queen elizabeth royal infirmary in glasgow, where people have died. tell that to people in inverness waiting for the medical centre which is yours delayed, and ask them if they think the health service in scotland is performing well. the answer would be a resounding no. the question which can from your parliamentary leader about the idea of another independence referendum, borisjohnson of another independence referendum, boris...
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good thing you're the expert. 26 in glasgow thi5 you're the expert. 26 in glasgow this year where we expect that further commitments will be made. we know china is making a lot of progre55 know china is making a lot of progress when i think five years ago we would have expected china not to a care about this, certainly ten years ago. i don't de5pair despair and de5pairand| don't believe the prophets of doom on the other hand, i don't think it i5 on the other hand, i don't think it is really any of trump on—5ite doing that this progre55 is really any of trump on—5ite doing that this progress is happening and he could do with going fast if we are to meet that 1.5 degrees of warming that is the kind of ideal target if we are 5top climate change. this story as we were saying a moment ago on the front page of the metro as well. we have trump and greta looking like they're staring each other out in the event that they were not, they were in a bigger room. not on the platform together. i thought it was quite interesting as well listening to president trump. he also seemed to be talking
good thing you're the expert. 26 in glasgow thi5 you're the expert. 26 in glasgow this year where we expect that further commitments will be made. we know china is making a lot of progre55 know china is making a lot of progress when i think five years ago we would have expected china not to a care about this, certainly ten years ago. i don't de5pair despair and de5pairand| don't believe the prophets of doom on the other hand, i don't think it i5 on the other hand, i don't think it is really any...
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and in the proi4, two late tries gave glasgow warriors a bonus point victory over benetton. glasgow ran in six tries and are in third place in conference a, which means they stay in touch with the play—off places. that's all from the bbc sport centre for now, martine. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. goodnight. hello. this is bbc news. let's get more on our main story, that two mortar rounds have landed near the us embassy in baghdad and rockets have hit a base housing american troops following the assassination of an iranian military commander, general qasem soleimani, by a us drone attack outside baghdad airport on thursday. thousands of people have taken part in his funeral procession in the iraqi capital. here, the defence secretary, ben wallace, has said the royal navy will be accompanying ships through the strait of hormuz — a vital route for global oil supplies off iran's south coast. jarret blanc was the state department coordinator for the implementation of the iran nuclear deal at the us department of state
and in the proi4, two late tries gave glasgow warriors a bonus point victory over benetton. glasgow ran in six tries and are in third place in conference a, which means they stay in touch with the play—off places. that's all from the bbc sport centre for now, martine. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. goodnight. hello. this is bbc news. let's get more on our main story, that two mortar rounds have landed near the us embassy in baghdad and...
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for the likes of glasgow, perhaps seven 01’ the likes of glasgow, perhaps seven or8 the likes of glasgow, perhaps seven or 8 degrees as we move into thursday morning. still the chance of frost to the far north of scotland. as the weather system bumps into colder air there will be some snow across the hills, but the level will rise as the day goes by. wet first thing in scotland and then the rain will ease for a time before the rain will ease for a time before the next band of heavy rain coming across northern ireland into western england and wales through the afternoon. eastern areas look like they will stay essentially fine until later in the afternoon. may be a few spots after dark in the south—east of england and east anglia. a milder story but a windy day across the uk tomorrow with the risk of gales in the west. the whole weather system winding its way to the north—east of us as we move into friday. left with a smaller weather system across england and wales. generally a more calm day, lighter wind again with quite a bit of dry weather to come. some showers could give us a prolo
for the likes of glasgow, perhaps seven 01’ the likes of glasgow, perhaps seven or8 the likes of glasgow, perhaps seven or 8 degrees as we move into thursday morning. still the chance of frost to the far north of scotland. as the weather system bumps into colder air there will be some snow across the hills, but the level will rise as the day goes by. wet first thing in scotland and then the rain will ease for a time before the rain will ease for a time before the next band of heavy rain...
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broadcaster alan yentob joins me from glasgow. he spent time with the pythons back in 2014 for his documentary series imagine. thank you very much forjoining us. tell us about terry jones. thank you very much forjoining us. tell us about terryjones. what was it like to work with him on that documentary? first of all, great to hear michael talking about them as they had nine there since university and in the early days before it monty python they were on do not adjust your set in the frost report amber writers together. there is a whole incredible generation of people there in the early 60s who created this extraordinary moment in the 1960s of new comedy. and i think the 1960s of new comedy. and i think the thing about terry was first of all terryjones, the the thing about terry was first of all terry jones, the other terry the thing about terry was first of all terryjones, the other terry is terry gilliam, is he was incredibly well love. you could hearfrom everybody missing him. john cleese's comments and everything else. the othe
broadcaster alan yentob joins me from glasgow. he spent time with the pythons back in 2014 for his documentary series imagine. thank you very much forjoining us. tell us about terry jones. thank you very much forjoining us. tell us about terryjones. what was it like to work with him on that documentary? first of all, great to hear michael talking about them as they had nine there since university and in the early days before it monty python they were on do not adjust your set in the frost...
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many thanks, david shukman, our science editor in glasgow. donald trump has been formally accused of abuse of power and obstruction of congress in charges read out in the us senate. it marks the start of his impeachment trial by the upper chamber‘s 100 senators, who have been sworn in as jurors. if found guilty the president will be dismissed from office. mr trump is accused of secretly putting pressure on ukraine to dig up dirt on a political rival and then obstructing the investigation, and in new evidence on aide who was involved had said president trump knew exactly what was going on. our north america editorjon sopel reports now from washington. across the marbled floors of congress the statues from a bygone age looking down on the team that will leave the prosecution of donald jtrump. will leave the prosecution of donald j trump. they carry under their arms the files contain the articles of impeachment. the serjeant at arms will make the proclamation. all persons are commanded to keep silent oi'i persons are commanded to keep silent o
many thanks, david shukman, our science editor in glasgow. donald trump has been formally accused of abuse of power and obstruction of congress in charges read out in the us senate. it marks the start of his impeachment trial by the upper chamber‘s 100 senators, who have been sworn in as jurors. if found guilty the president will be dismissed from office. mr trump is accused of secretly putting pressure on ukraine to dig up dirt on a political rival and then obstructing the investigation, and...
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chris mcglocklin, bbc news, glasgow. the national health service says betting companies are ‘shameful‘ in the way they target problem gamblers. except it needs to do more and said they had already taken steps to protect vulnerable customers. one of the candidates for the labour leadership, sir keir stamer, has warned that after losing four elections in a row, his party risks "missing the facts" if it only looks at what went wrong in the last election. he said the factions in the labour party had ‘got to go' and that he could pull the party together and restore trust in it. as part of our series of interviews with the labour leadership candidates, he's been speaking to the bbc‘s political editor, laura kuenssberg in his north london constituency i think what labour needs is a leader who is capable of restoring trust in the labour party as a force for good and a force for change. you were a very prominent part ofjeremy corbyn's team and it went down in a terrible defeat, so you were part of the problem. why should
chris mcglocklin, bbc news, glasgow. the national health service says betting companies are ‘shameful‘ in the way they target problem gamblers. except it needs to do more and said they had already taken steps to protect vulnerable customers. one of the candidates for the labour leadership, sir keir stamer, has warned that after losing four elections in a row, his party risks "missing the facts" if it only looks at what went wrong in the last election. he said the factions in the...
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a sea of saltires on the streets of glasgow. it took more than rain and issues with transport to put these marchers off. their route going from the west end to glasgow green. we've come here today because we feel that really there's no choice now for scotland but to become independent. we're completely on a different track from england — totally. the march is well under way now. the organisers say they just weren't going to let the weather put them off. this is scotland, after all. but a rally which was due to be held at the end of the event has had to be cancelled. today's event was billed as an emergency march organised in the wake of december‘s general election. it's another mandate at the end of the day, and it shows there's still an appetite and a desire in scotland for scottish independence. we don't get a lot of media publicity. the fact that we do get it now — the world media is here today watching us. the marchers today say it is time to revisit the question of independence. first minister nicola sturgeon wants an
a sea of saltires on the streets of glasgow. it took more than rain and issues with transport to put these marchers off. their route going from the west end to glasgow green. we've come here today because we feel that really there's no choice now for scotland but to become independent. we're completely on a different track from england — totally. the march is well under way now. the organisers say they just weren't going to let the weather put them off. this is scotland, after all. but a...
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the bbc news channel will be in glasgow tomorrow, focusing on climate change. we want to put your questions on this complex issue to our experts. you can do so on twitter using the hashtag #bbcyourquestions and you can email us on yourquestions@bbc.co.uk. please remember to leave your name and where you are from. prince harry will make his first public appearance this morning since he and his wife meghan announced they will be "stepping back" from their roles as senior royals. the duke of sussex will conduct the draw for the 2021 rugby league world cup and, in his role as patron of the sport, will launch a new mental fitness charter to run alongside the competition. jon donnison has more. prince harry, seen here at the challenge cup final last summer, is patron of the rugby football league. today his first public appearance since he and his wife announced they want to step back from their roles as senior royals will be to host the draws for the rugby league world cup, to be held in england in 2021. rugby league isn'tjust a sport, it's a community. in the run—
the bbc news channel will be in glasgow tomorrow, focusing on climate change. we want to put your questions on this complex issue to our experts. you can do so on twitter using the hashtag #bbcyourquestions and you can email us on yourquestions@bbc.co.uk. please remember to leave your name and where you are from. prince harry will make his first public appearance this morning since he and his wife meghan announced they will be "stepping back" from their roles as senior royals. the...
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yes, glasgow. top 25. we should be out there leading it. does anybody think boris johnson is really going to be the great green saviour? i don't think so, which is a shame, but we need champions. and maybe australia will end up being one of those. stryker? my two countries, the us and the uk. bringing us back to the old world! exactly, that is all that matters! we go on and on and on about the special relationship, but really what these two countries have in common are the fact that they have each lost their way. they have both lost their way entirely. the us thought for a while it would rule by example. that shining beacon. and if that didn't work, it would be weapons, by force. now it has turned in on itself. and despite what happened with qassem soleimani, the country remains turned in on itself. and that, i don't think is going to change. the uk tried, having lost its empire, thought, well, actually it is still thinking, it doesn't really know, it has been half a century more and it doesn't really know. it tried the 51st state strategy
yes, glasgow. top 25. we should be out there leading it. does anybody think boris johnson is really going to be the great green saviour? i don't think so, which is a shame, but we need champions. and maybe australia will end up being one of those. stryker? my two countries, the us and the uk. bringing us back to the old world! exactly, that is all that matters! we go on and on and on about the special relationship, but really what these two countries have in common are the fact that they have...
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yes, glasgow. top 25. we should be out there leading it. does anybody think boris johnson is really going to be the great green saviour? i don't think so, which is a shame but we need champions. and maybe australia will end up being one of those. stryker? my two countries, the us and the uk. bring us back to the old world! exactly, that is all that matters! we go on and on and on about the special relationship but really what these two countries have in common are the fact that they have each lost their way. they have both lost their way entirely. the us thought for a while it would rule by example. that shining beacon. and if that didn't work it would be weapons, by force. now it has turned in on itself. and despite what happened with qasem soleimani, the country remains turned in on itself. and that i don't think is going to change. the uk tried, having lost its empire, thought, well, actually it is still thinking it doesn't really know it has been half a century more and it doesn't really know. it tried the 51st state strategy and then i
yes, glasgow. top 25. we should be out there leading it. does anybody think boris johnson is really going to be the great green saviour? i don't think so, which is a shame but we need champions. and maybe australia will end up being one of those. stryker? my two countries, the us and the uk. bring us back to the old world! exactly, that is all that matters! we go on and on and on about the special relationship but really what these two countries have in common are the fact that they have each...
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well if you travel to glasgow or the highlands of scotland chances are you'll hear the locals talking about what could be the next brags that break up when the u.k. leaves the european union tomorrow the people of scotland will be doing what most of them voted against the only way to stay in the e.u. would now be to exit the u.k. a new e.u. gov opinion survey shows for the 1st time in years that 51 percent a majority believe the time has come for scottish independence w.'s u.k. correspondent reports. in the capital that number more than 70 percent voted to remain in the e.u. . as did most members of the wild once. these hearty winter i'll to swim is a staunch supporters of yours and the furious that scotland is being dragged out of you. that you need no hurt and feeling that it would be turned out of the e.u. . and. without your consent treaty and it's horrible and says we don't start off england and unfortunately one of england. yes give us our independence he can we can look after ourselves the s.n.p. is scotland's leading political party it's calling for open borders with england s
well if you travel to glasgow or the highlands of scotland chances are you'll hear the locals talking about what could be the next brags that break up when the u.k. leaves the european union tomorrow the people of scotland will be doing what most of them voted against the only way to stay in the e.u. would now be to exit the u.k. a new e.u. gov opinion survey shows for the 1st time in years that 51 percent a majority believe the time has come for scottish independence w.'s u.k. correspondent...
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by scientists in the polar region show how crucial it is that we agree a new conference of deal in glasgow to address climate change. that will be a tough test of international diplomacy, but we are ambitious and determined that science shows us we have no choice. heather wheeler. and that's it from me for now, but do join me at the same time tomorrow for another round up of all the news from westminster and the highlights from prime minister's questions. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. temperatures are set to climb over the next few days but it's still cold enough as we start wednesday morning for the risk of some icy structures, particularly where we still have moisture or snow lying around. some travel disruption is possible. as we go for the day, we start off with showers from northern england and scotland, wintry over the high grounds and then some rain in from the west. moving from the north of northern ireland, getting to scotland, really heavy rain. also living in snow over high ground. some of that rain getting into northern england as well. .2 males under southwes
by scientists in the polar region show how crucial it is that we agree a new conference of deal in glasgow to address climate change. that will be a tough test of international diplomacy, but we are ambitious and determined that science shows us we have no choice. heather wheeler. and that's it from me for now, but do join me at the same time tomorrow for another round up of all the news from westminster and the highlights from prime minister's questions. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy,...
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well if you travel to glasgow or the highlands of scotland chances are you'll hear the locals talking about what could be the next brags that break up when the u.k. leaves the european union tomorrow the people of scotland will be doing what most of them voted against the only way to stay in the e.u. would now be to exit the u.k. a new e.u. gov opinion survey shows for the 1st time in years that 51 percent a majority believe the time has come for scottish independence he doesn't use u.k. correspondent reports. in the capital at member more than 70 percent voted to remain in the e.u. . as did most members of the wild once. these hardy winter i'll to swim as a staunch supporters of europe and the furious that scotland is being tricked out of you. feeling ignored and feeling that it would be turn out of the e.u. . without your consent treaty and it's horrible and says why don't you start off england and unfortunately go into england now and. yes give us our independence he can we can look after ourselves the s.n.p. is scotland's leading political party it's calling for open borders with
well if you travel to glasgow or the highlands of scotland chances are you'll hear the locals talking about what could be the next brags that break up when the u.k. leaves the european union tomorrow the people of scotland will be doing what most of them voted against the only way to stay in the e.u. would now be to exit the u.k. a new e.u. gov opinion survey shows for the 1st time in years that 51 percent a majority believe the time has come for scottish independence he doesn't use u.k....
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well if you travel to glasgow or the highlands of scotland chances are you'll hear the locals talking about what could be the next brags that break up when the u.k. leaves the european union tomorrow the people of scotland will be doing what most of them voted against the only way to stay in the e.u. would now be to exit the u.k. a new e.u. gov opinion survey shows for the 1st time in years that 51 percent a majority believe the time has come for scottish independence you don't use u.k. correspondent very good mass reports. in the capital at more than 70 percent voted to remain in the e.u. . as did most members of the wild once. these hardy winter i'll to swim as a staunch supporters of you and the furious that scotland is being tricked out of you. that you need nerd and feeling that would be turned out of the e.u. . without her consent tree and it's horrible and says we don't start off england and unfortunately go into england now and. yes give us our independence he can we can look after ourselves the s.n.p. is scotland's leading political party it's calling for open borders with en
well if you travel to glasgow or the highlands of scotland chances are you'll hear the locals talking about what could be the next brags that break up when the u.k. leaves the european union tomorrow the people of scotland will be doing what most of them voted against the only way to stay in the e.u. would now be to exit the u.k. a new e.u. gov opinion survey shows for the 1st time in years that 51 percent a majority believe the time has come for scottish independence you don't use u.k....
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newcastle and glasgow get up to around 10 celsius. next week, it looks quite turbulent. i will show you that the —— i will show you the jet stream, which drives weather systems around the world. it is showing signs of becoming strong through next week, spinning up areas of low pressure and bringing them oui’ of low pressure and bringing them our way. what does that mean for the weather? we will see gales, particularly across the north, very windy at times, rain at times as well, but with that, it will feel unseasonably mild. at least it is bright out there at the moment. thank you very much indeed. a reminder of our top story... us forces kill a top iranian general in an air strike, escalating tension between the united states and iran. president trump's secretary of state has defended the killing. president trump's secretary of state has defended the killingm president trump's secretary of state has defended the killing. it saved american lives, no doubt about it. he was plotting across the region to ta ke he was plotting across the region to take actions, big act
newcastle and glasgow get up to around 10 celsius. next week, it looks quite turbulent. i will show you that the —— i will show you the jet stream, which drives weather systems around the world. it is showing signs of becoming strong through next week, spinning up areas of low pressure and bringing them oui’ of low pressure and bringing them our way. what does that mean for the weather? we will see gales, particularly across the north, very windy at times, rain at times as well, but with...
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well if you travel to glasgow or the highlands of scotland chances are you'll hear the locals talking about what could be the next brags that break up when the u.k. leaves the european union tomorrow the people of scotland will be doing what most of them voted against the only way to stay in the e.u. would now be to exit the u.k. a new e.u. gov opinion survey shows for the 1st time in years that 51 percent a majority believe the time has come for scottish independence he wus u.k. correspondent reports. in the capital amber more than 70 percent voted to remain in the e.u. . as did most members of the wild once. these hardy winter i'll to swim as a staunch supporters of yours and the furious that scotland is being tricked out of you. that you need nurture and feeling that we're being turned out of the e.u. . and. without your consent and it's horrible and says we don't sod off england and unfortunate under the england and beaten b.s. give us our independence he can we can look after ourselves the s.n.p. is scotland's leading political party it's calling for open borders with england sco
well if you travel to glasgow or the highlands of scotland chances are you'll hear the locals talking about what could be the next brags that break up when the u.k. leaves the european union tomorrow the people of scotland will be doing what most of them voted against the only way to stay in the e.u. would now be to exit the u.k. a new e.u. gov opinion survey shows for the 1st time in years that 51 percent a majority believe the time has come for scottish independence he wus u.k. correspondent...
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yes, glasgow. top 25. we should be out there leading it. does anybody think borisjohnson is really going to be the great green saviour? i don't think so, which is a shame but we need champions. and maybe australia will end need champions. and maybe australia willend up being need champions. and maybe australia will end up being one of those. stryker? my two countries, the us and the uk. ring is back to the old world! exactly, that is all that matters! we go on and on and on about the special relationship but really what these two countries have in common are the fact that they have each lost their way. they are both lost their way entirely. the us thought for a while it would rule by example. that shining beacon. and if that didn't work it would be weapons, by force. now it has turned in on itself. and despite what happened with qasem soleimani, the country remains turned in on itself. and that i don't think is going to change. the uk tried, having lost its empire, thought, well, actually its empire, thought, well, actually it is still thin
yes, glasgow. top 25. we should be out there leading it. does anybody think borisjohnson is really going to be the great green saviour? i don't think so, which is a shame but we need champions. and maybe australia will end need champions. and maybe australia willend up being need champions. and maybe australia will end up being one of those. stryker? my two countries, the us and the uk. ring is back to the old world! exactly, that is all that matters! we go on and on and on about the special...
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settlement and huge crowds have marched through glasgow in support of scottish independence glasgow city council estimates as many as 100000 people took part q jay ins for the pro independence scottish national party in last month's british general election have reignited the push to break away most scottish forces also oppose leaving the european union. well thousands in poland have rallied against a controversial law that could see judges punished if they're critical of court reforms the parliament passed the law in december defying warnings from the european union and the reports from mosul. down out in warsaw they sang the national anthem in solidarity members of the public joined more than a 1000 judges from around the country and delegations from across europe to. members of the judiciary say they're under attack from a new law which among other things means they could be fired for questioning previous reforms the bill. may be used in a very eastern mental way to influence the independence of a judge who will decide the court case and we need independent courts. to be a democratic.
settlement and huge crowds have marched through glasgow in support of scottish independence glasgow city council estimates as many as 100000 people took part q jay ins for the pro independence scottish national party in last month's british general election have reignited the push to break away most scottish forces also oppose leaving the european union. well thousands in poland have rallied against a controversial law that could see judges punished if they're critical of court reforms the...
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yes, glasgow. cop 25. absolutely. we should be out there leading it. does anybody think boris johnson is really going to be the great green saviour? i don't think so, which is a shame but we need champions. and maybe australia will end up being one of those. stryker? my two countries, the us and the uk. bringing us back to the old world! exactly — that's all! that's all that matters! also libya! we go on and on and on about the special relationship but really what these two countries have in common are the fact that they have each lost their way. they are both lost their way entirely. the us thought for a while it would rule by example. if that shining beacon or... and if that didn't work, it would be weapons, by force. now it has turned in on itself. and despite what happened with soleimani, the country remains turned in on itself. and that, i don't think, is going to change. the uk tried, having lost its empire, thought, well, actually it is still thinking. it doesn't really know. it has been half a century more and it doesn't really know. it tried
yes, glasgow. cop 25. absolutely. we should be out there leading it. does anybody think boris johnson is really going to be the great green saviour? i don't think so, which is a shame but we need champions. and maybe australia will end up being one of those. stryker? my two countries, the us and the uk. bringing us back to the old world! exactly — that's all! that's all that matters! also libya! we go on and on and on about the special relationship but really what these two countries have in...
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look at the tempest, 10 celsius in glasgow, 13 in london through the afternoon. friday, various outbreaks of rain, some rain moving south—eastwards across england and wales, more in north—west scotland later. brighter spells in between. turning cooler later across northern areas, in the south height of 14 celsius. i'm rico hizon in singapore. the headlines: deserted cities as the death toll from coronavirus in china exceeds 130. foreign governments begin to evacuate their citizens. the promise of a united jerusalem. president trump lays out his plans for peace in the middle east — and one last chance for the palestinians. after 70 years of little progress, this could be the last opportunity they will ever have. the proposals, though, are roundly rejected in ramallah — both by the leaders and people who took to the streets. i'm kasia madera in london.
look at the tempest, 10 celsius in glasgow, 13 in london through the afternoon. friday, various outbreaks of rain, some rain moving south—eastwards across england and wales, more in north—west scotland later. brighter spells in between. turning cooler later across northern areas, in the south height of 14 celsius. i'm rico hizon in singapore. the headlines: deserted cities as the death toll from coronavirus in china exceeds 130. foreign governments begin to evacuate their citizens. the...
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on sunday, particularly across northern ireland and scotland, but those temperatures, 10 celsius in glasgow, ii celsius in belfast. now, as we move into monday, we are going to see this band of rain pushing in from the west, and quite heavy rain actually. still some brisk winds with that. the rain unlikely to get to east anglia or the south—east before nightfall, and to the north—west, things will dry up a little bit as that band of rain slides its way through. temperatures again nine to ii celsius. generally speaking though, next week, the weather is set to become quite turbulent. the jet stream, the winds high up in the atmosphere, becoming very strong and very powerful, bringing deep areas of low pressure in our direction. so, what that means for our weather is that it will be windy. we will see gales, maybe severe gales across northern areas at times. there will be some outbreaks of rain, but it will generally feel mild. this is bbc news, i'm rachel schofield. the headlines at 8pm. us troops kill iran's top military commander in an air strike, general qassim suleimani was tehran‘s
on sunday, particularly across northern ireland and scotland, but those temperatures, 10 celsius in glasgow, ii celsius in belfast. now, as we move into monday, we are going to see this band of rain pushing in from the west, and quite heavy rain actually. still some brisk winds with that. the rain unlikely to get to east anglia or the south—east before nightfall, and to the north—west, things will dry up a little bit as that band of rain slides its way through. temperatures again nine to ii...