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i don't know— glasgow for over a year. i don't know when— glasgow for over a year. i don't know when i'll be going back because the vast _ know when i'll be going back because the vast majority of what i can do, i the vast majority of what i can do, i can— the vast majority of what i can do, i can do— the vast majority of what i can do, i can do from home and do it, i think— i can do from home and do it, i think i'm— i can do from home and do it, i think i'm a— i can do from home and do it, i think i'm a very well. so this is a fundamental challenge of what the workplace will look like in the future — workplace will look like in the future. let's be reminded, the e>
i don't know— glasgow for over a year. i don't know when— glasgow for over a year. i don't know when i'll be going back because the vast _ know when i'll be going back because the vast majority of what i can do, i the vast majority of what i can do, i can— the vast majority of what i can do, i can do— the vast majority of what i can do, i can do from home and do it, i think— i can do from home and do it, i think i'm— i can do from home and do it, i think i'm a— i can do from home...
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glasgow will be extremely important, in fact, _ glasgow will be extremely important, in fact, i_ glasgow will be extremely important, in fact, i would say that in my judgment. _ in fact, i would say that in my judgment, it is the last best chance the world _ judgment, it is the last best chance the world has to come together in order_ the world has to come together in order to _ the world has to come together in order to do — the world has to come together in order to do the things we need to do to avoid _ order to do the things we need to do to avoid the — order to do the things we need to do to avoid the worst consequences of the climate crisis. in to avoid the worst consequences of the climate crisis.— the climate crisis. in the run-up to the climate crisis. in the run-up to the glasgow _ the climate crisis. in the run-up to the glasgow conference _ the climate crisis. in the run-up to the glasgow conference in - the climate crisis. in the run-up to . the glasgow conference in november, we have asked some delegates from around the world to give us their thoughts on what they wan
glasgow will be extremely important, in fact, _ glasgow will be extremely important, in fact, i_ glasgow will be extremely important, in fact, i would say that in my judgment. _ in fact, i would say that in my judgment, it is the last best chance the world _ judgment, it is the last best chance the world has to come together in order_ the world has to come together in order to _ the world has to come together in order to do — the world has to come together in order to do the things we need to...
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nick eardley, bbc news, glasgow. you can get more information about the all candidates and policies of the parties running in the scottish elections, on the bbc news website. tributes have been paid to a man who died afterjumping into the river thames to rescue a woman. folajimi olubunmi—adewole, known asjimi, entered the water on saturday night when he saw the woman fall from london bridge. she was pulled to safety, but his body was recovered six hours later. his friends and family have described him as a hero, and called for him to be honoured. here'sjon donnison. tributes to a young man considered by many a modern day hero. folajimi olubunmi—adewole dived into the thames at night to try and save a stranger. she was rescued, along with another man who also jumped in. jimi's parents, heartbroken, told us they wanted to talk about how proud they were of their son. he is my friend. if i am at home, he always come to me, and we are really friends. this is my son's clothes. i can't sleep since friday. i use his clot
nick eardley, bbc news, glasgow. you can get more information about the all candidates and policies of the parties running in the scottish elections, on the bbc news website. tributes have been paid to a man who died afterjumping into the river thames to rescue a woman. folajimi olubunmi—adewole, known asjimi, entered the water on saturday night when he saw the woman fall from london bridge. she was pulled to safety, but his body was recovered six hours later. his friends and family have...
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glasgow will be extremely important. in fact, i would say that in myjudgement, it is the last best chance the world has to come together in order to do the things we need to do to avoid the worst consequences of the climate crisis. in the run—up to the glasgow conference in november, we've asked some delegates from around the world to give us their thoughts on what they want it to achieve. for us in the caribbean, climate change is an existential threat. what it does, it threatens the very survival of people within this region. we are hoping that cop26 will not only be a cop of climate ambition to reduce greenhouse gases, but it will be a cop with greater ambition where there is greater recognition that the current system of providing climate finance to developing countries, particularly in the caribbean, is not working. africa has only 4% of the world's emissions but 17% of the world's population. so in some ways, africa is already net positive in relation to climate emissions, but i think you will see that african le
glasgow will be extremely important. in fact, i would say that in myjudgement, it is the last best chance the world has to come together in order to do the things we need to do to avoid the worst consequences of the climate crisis. in the run—up to the glasgow conference in november, we've asked some delegates from around the world to give us their thoughts on what they want it to achieve. for us in the caribbean, climate change is an existential threat. what it does, it threatens the very...
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the steps our countries take between now and glasgow will set the world up now and glasgow will set the world up for success to protect livelihoods around the world and keep global warming at a maximum of 1.5 celsius. we must get on the path now in order to do that. if we do, we will breathe easier, literally and figuratively. we will create good jobs here at home for millions of americans and lay a strong foundation of growth for the future. and that can be your goal as well. this is a moral imperative. an economic imperative. a moment of peril but also of extraordinary possibilities. time is short, but i believe we can do this and i believe that we will do this. president biden starting that two—day virtual summit, and you will know that america has made much of the fact that china is part of this two—day summit and the us and china are the world's biggest polluters. china's president has been speaking in the last hour about what needs to be done. translation: irate in the last hour about what needs to be done. translation:— in the last hour about what needs to be done. translat
the steps our countries take between now and glasgow will set the world up now and glasgow will set the world up for success to protect livelihoods around the world and keep global warming at a maximum of 1.5 celsius. we must get on the path now in order to do that. if we do, we will breathe easier, literally and figuratively. we will create good jobs here at home for millions of americans and lay a strong foundation of growth for the future. and that can be your goal as well. this is a moral...
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the steps our countries take between now an glasgow will set the world up for success to protect livelihoods arn the world and keep ap global warming as a maximum of 1.5 degrees celsius. we must get on a path now to do that. if we do, we'll breathe easier, literally and figuratively. we'll create good jobs here at home for millions of americans an lay a strong foundation for growth for the future. and that, that can be your goal as well. this is a moral imperative. an economic imperative. a moment of peril but also a moment of extraordinary possibilities. time is short but i believe we can do this. i believe that we will do this. thank you for being part of the summit. thank you for the communities that you and the commitments you have made to communities you are from. god bless you all. i look forward to progress that we can make together today and beyond. we really have no choice. we have to get this done.y cons. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york, mrs. maloney, is recognized. mrs. maloney: thank you. i thank the gentleman from -- the gentlewoman from the district of co
the steps our countries take between now an glasgow will set the world up for success to protect livelihoods arn the world and keep ap global warming as a maximum of 1.5 degrees celsius. we must get on a path now to do that. if we do, we'll breathe easier, literally and figuratively. we'll create good jobs here at home for millions of americans an lay a strong foundation for growth for the future. and that, that can be your goal as well. this is a moral imperative. an economic imperative. a...
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the steps our countries take between now and glasgow will step -- will set the world up for success to protect the livelihoods of people around the world and keep bubble warming at a maximum 1.5 degrees celsius -- keep global warming at a maximum of 1.5 degrees celsius. we must get on the path now. we will breathe easier literally and figuratively. we will create good jobs here at home for millions of americans and lay a strong foundation of growth for the future. that can be your goal, as well. this is a moral imperative. an economic imperative. a moment of peril, but also a moment of extraordinary possibility. time is short but i believe we can do this. i believe we will do this. thank you for being part of the summit. thank you for the communities that you and the commitments you have made and the communities you're from. god bless you all. i look forward to progress we can make together today and beyond. we really have no choice. we have to get this done. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. including media. >> the world changed in an instant. internet tracking and we n
the steps our countries take between now and glasgow will step -- will set the world up for success to protect the livelihoods of people around the world and keep bubble warming at a maximum 1.5 degrees celsius -- keep global warming at a maximum of 1.5 degrees celsius. we must get on the path now. we will breathe easier literally and figuratively. we will create good jobs here at home for millions of americans and lay a strong foundation of growth for the future. that can be your goal, as...
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the steps our countries take between now an glasgow will set the world up for success to protect livelihoods arn the world and keep ap global warming as a maximum of 1.5 degrees celsius. we must get on a path now to do that. if we do, we'll breathe easier, literally and figuratively. we'll create good jobs here at home for millions of americans an lay a strong foundation for growth for the future. and that, that can be your goal as well. this is a moral imperative. an economic imperative. a moment of peril but also a moment of extraordinary possibilities. time is short but i believe we can do this. i believe that we will do this. thank you for being part of the summit. thank you for the communities that you and the commitments you have made to communities you are from. god bless you all. i look forward to progress that we can make together today and beyond. we really have no choice. we have to get this done. >> john kerry and gina were at the white housemccarthy -- gina mccarthy where the white house and how the ministration is working with other countries to address climate change. other co
the steps our countries take between now an glasgow will set the world up for success to protect livelihoods arn the world and keep ap global warming as a maximum of 1.5 degrees celsius. we must get on a path now to do that. if we do, we'll breathe easier, literally and figuratively. we'll create good jobs here at home for millions of americans an lay a strong foundation for growth for the future. and that, that can be your goal as well. this is a moral imperative. an economic imperative. a...
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nick eardley, bbc news, glasgow. afterjudges quashed the convictions of 39 former postmasters over the horizon scandal last week — there were calls from mps and postmasters for a full public inquiry. this afternoon, the business minister paul scully said the current government inquiry will deliver that more rapidly, rather than beginning a statutory inquiry at this point. (tx sot) in response to the court of appeal judgment that post office has apologised. the post office chair has said the post office is extremely sorry for the impact on the lives of those postmasters and the lives of those postmasters and the families that was caused by these historical failures. the families that was caused by these historicalfailures. the government recognises the gravity of the judgment and the hugely negative impact the convictions have had an individual postmasters and their families. thejourney individual postmasters and their families. the journey to get to last friday's court of appealjudgment has unquestionably been a lo
nick eardley, bbc news, glasgow. afterjudges quashed the convictions of 39 former postmasters over the horizon scandal last week — there were calls from mps and postmasters for a full public inquiry. this afternoon, the business minister paul scully said the current government inquiry will deliver that more rapidly, rather than beginning a statutory inquiry at this point. (tx sot) in response to the court of appeal judgment that post office has apologised. the post office chair has said the...
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the steps our countries take between now an glasgow will set the world up for success to protect livelihoods arn the world and keep ap global warming as a maximum of 1.5 degrees celsius. we must get on a path now to do that. if we do, we'll breathe easier, literally and figuratively. we'll create good jobs here at home for millions of americans an lay a strong foundation for growth for the future. and that, that can be your goal as well. this is a moral imperative. an economic imperative. a moment of peril but also a moment of extraordinary possibilities. time is short but i believe we can do this. i believe that we will do this. thank you for being part of the summit. thank you for the communities that you and the commitments you have made to communities you are from. god bless you all. i look forward to progress that we can make together today and beyond. we really have no choice. we have to get this done. >> as he approaches his 100th day in office, president biden makes his first address to a joint session of congress by wednesday. watch live coverage beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-
the steps our countries take between now an glasgow will set the world up for success to protect livelihoods arn the world and keep ap global warming as a maximum of 1.5 degrees celsius. we must get on a path now to do that. if we do, we'll breathe easier, literally and figuratively. we'll create good jobs here at home for millions of americans an lay a strong foundation for growth for the future. and that, that can be your goal as well. this is a moral imperative. an economic imperative. a...
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the steps our countries take between now an glasgow will set the world up for success to protect livelihoods arn the world and keep ap global warming as a maximum of 1.5 degrees celsius. we must get on a path now to do that. if we do, we'll breathe easier, literally and figuratively. we'll create good jobs here at home for millions of americans an lay a strong foundation for growth for the future. and that, that can be your goal as well. this is a moral imperative. an economic imperative. a moment of peril but also a moment of extraordinary possibilities. time is short but i believe we can do this. i believe that we will do this. thank you for being part of the summit. thank you for the communities that you and the commitments you have made to communities you are from. god bless you all. i look forward to progress that we can make together today and beyond. we really have no choice. we have to get this done. >> as he approaches his 100th day in office, president biden makes his first address to a joint session of congress on wednesday. watch live coverage beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-
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renounced the glasgow financial alliance for net zero. and we have some 43 financial institutions across the world worth -- i forget the exact sum, 40 some trillion dollars in terms of assets managed. and just yesterday a number of banks announced, six banks to be precise, that they are allocating or setting or making a commitment that they will invest into climate-related efforts, initiatives, investments, $4.16 trillion over the next ten years. that's been a really missing element in all of this. so i'm really happy to be here today for a number of reasons. first of all, just parenthetically, five years ago today, i had my granddaughter on my knee in new york and signed the paris agreement. and that was a great moment for everybody in the world when everybody came together in new york excitedly to set out on this venture. regrettably without any facts, without any science, without any rationale that would be considered reasonable, the former president decided to pull out. he's the only president in the entire world, the only chief of st
renounced the glasgow financial alliance for net zero. and we have some 43 financial institutions across the world worth -- i forget the exact sum, 40 some trillion dollars in terms of assets managed. and just yesterday a number of banks announced, six banks to be precise, that they are allocating or setting or making a commitment that they will invest into climate-related efforts, initiatives, investments, $4.16 trillion over the next ten years. that's been a really missing element in all of...
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nick eardley, bbc news, glasgow. you can get more information about the all candidates and policies of the parties running in the upcoming scottish elections over on the bbc news website. now for your messages about the cost and who paid for the redecoration of boris johnson's flat. quite a and who paid for the redecoration of borisjohnson's flat. quite a few of you are interested in where the money came from. val says, yes, it matters to me. i am astounded to hear that on ten occasions boris johnson was late with his declarations of interest, does this indicate he does not need to follow the rules? at a time when people are struggling financially, £30,000 that he was able to spend amazingly needed topping up with another £27,000. i am disgusted, says val in north yorkshire. janet says, we don't care. ijust north yorkshire. janet says, we don't care. i just wonder where your reporter is their halos. move on, we don't care. peter says, reporter is their halos. move on, we don't care. petersays, i reporter is their h
nick eardley, bbc news, glasgow. you can get more information about the all candidates and policies of the parties running in the upcoming scottish elections over on the bbc news website. now for your messages about the cost and who paid for the redecoration of boris johnson's flat. quite a and who paid for the redecoration of borisjohnson's flat. quite a few of you are interested in where the money came from. val says, yes, it matters to me. i am astounded to hear that on ten occasions boris...
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it's in glasgow and of course strong april sunshine. it's the weekend high—pressure still with us and still mainly dry with plenty of sunshine. perhaps a bit cooler by day and those chilly nights. that's all from the bbc news at one. so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc�*s good afternoon — it's just after half pasti and this is the latest from the bbc sports centre. following the withdrawal of the six premier league sides, more clubs — spanish team atletico madrid and italy's inter milan and ac milan — have pulled out of the european superleague. inter have said "we are always committed to giving fans the best football experience" while atletico claim that sporting merits must prevail over any other criteria. well the fallout continues in england with many answers now expected of the owners of the six clubs who signed up to the league. liverpool ownerjohn w henry initially wasn't forthcoming when the bbc apprached him in boston.. but he did later apologise to fans in a video released by the club.... i wa
it's in glasgow and of course strong april sunshine. it's the weekend high—pressure still with us and still mainly dry with plenty of sunshine. perhaps a bit cooler by day and those chilly nights. that's all from the bbc news at one. so it's goodbye from me, and on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc�*s good afternoon — it's just after half pasti and this is the latest from the bbc sports centre. following the withdrawal of the six premier league sides, more clubs — spanish team atletico madrid...
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it is a big first _ glasgow. absolutely, ithink so. it is a big first step _ glasgow. absolutely, ithink so. it is a big first step for— glasgow. absolutely, ithink so. it is a big first step for the _ glasgow. absolutely, ithink so. it is a big first step for the us i glasgow. absolutely, ithink so. it is a big first step for the us to i is a big first step for the us to come back in, it was a necessary step and i hope we see great leadership around this, as we all move forward to try to reduce our impact on this planet and make sure we are managing the impacts of climate change which are a result of all of our actions.— all of our actions. asha de vos, treat to all of our actions. asha de vos, great to talk — all of our actions. asha de vos, great to talk to _ all of our actions. asha de vos, great to talk to you _ all of our actions. asha de vos, great to talk to you today, i all of our actions. asha de vos, l great to talk to you today, thank you very much for your time, marine biologist, founding executive director of 0ceanswell. if you would like to get in
it is a big first _ glasgow. absolutely, ithink so. it is a big first step _ glasgow. absolutely, ithink so. it is a big first step for— glasgow. absolutely, ithink so. it is a big first step for the _ glasgow. absolutely, ithink so. it is a big first step for the us i glasgow. absolutely, ithink so. it is a big first step for the us to i is a big first step for the us to come back in, it was a necessary step and i hope we see great leadership around this, as we all move forward to try to...
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this summit is our 1st step on the road we'll travel together god willing all of us to end through glasgow this november and the un climate conference climate change conference conference you know to set our world on a path to secure a prosperous and sustainable future the health of communities throughout the world depends on it the wellbeing of our workers depends on the strength of our economies depends on the countries that take decisive action now to create the industries of the future will be the ones that reap the economic benefits of the clean energy boom is coming you know we're here at this summit to discuss how each of us each country can set higher climate ambitions that will in turn create good paying jobs that vance innovative technologies and help vulnerable countries adapt to climate impacts we have to move we have to move quickly to meet these challenges the steps our countries take between now and glasgow will set the world up for success to protect livelihoods around the world and keep coble warming at a maximum $1.00 degrees celsius we must get on the path now in order t
this summit is our 1st step on the road we'll travel together god willing all of us to end through glasgow this november and the un climate conference climate change conference conference you know to set our world on a path to secure a prosperous and sustainable future the health of communities throughout the world depends on it the wellbeing of our workers depends on the strength of our economies depends on the countries that take decisive action now to create the industries of the future will...
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nick eardley, bbc news, glasgow. you can get more information about the all candidates and policies of the parties running in the upcoming scottish elections over on the bbc news website. let me bring you what reuters is reporting and it is coming from the world health organization, regarding the crisis in india. they say they are working to deliver 4000 oxygen concentrators to india for the cove in 19 patients there. they also say that three variants of covid—19 present in india may have contributed to the spread, but other factors include the recent large gatherings, according to the who. they also say that part of the problem in india has been that many people are rushing to hospital when home—based care can be managed. that reported by reuters, regarding the who and the crisis in india. research in the uk suggests black women face a significantly higher risk of having a miscarriage than white women. analysis by the leading medical journal the lancet on 4.6 million pregnancies in seven countries suggests that
nick eardley, bbc news, glasgow. you can get more information about the all candidates and policies of the parties running in the upcoming scottish elections over on the bbc news website. let me bring you what reuters is reporting and it is coming from the world health organization, regarding the crisis in india. they say they are working to deliver 4000 oxygen concentrators to india for the cove in 19 patients there. they also say that three variants of covid—19 present in india may have...
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these measures we i think underline very clearly that we are interested in a successful comp 26 in glasgow this year and obviously also a couple 15 in kunming while we're talking about preserving biodiversity and in line with its tradition germany is going to host together with the united kingdom the twelve's petersburg climate dialogue this year and we're going to prepare glasgow as we an active member and we're very much looking forward to cooperating with all of you thank you very much for transfer merkel it's now part of the koran that was in german chancellor angela merkel addressing the climate summit being hosted by u.s. president joe biden for more analysis on what she's just said let's bring back database sumi some of gondor in washington d.c. and i didn't around and dado news environment department to me what was merkel's main message there today. rebecca i thought it was interesting that she called this a herculean task a complete change of the way that we do business and that really echoes what we heard from president biden the urgency behind the need to act and to act together
these measures we i think underline very clearly that we are interested in a successful comp 26 in glasgow this year and obviously also a couple 15 in kunming while we're talking about preserving biodiversity and in line with its tradition germany is going to host together with the united kingdom the twelve's petersburg climate dialogue this year and we're going to prepare glasgow as we an active member and we're very much looking forward to cooperating with all of you thank you very much for...
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the next six months of diplomacy are going to be absolutely critical to the capacity to make glasgow what it needs to be. glasco is the last best hope to coalesce the world in the right direction and get the 20 biggest emitters who are responsible for 81% of the emissions -- all 20 of them were here today and almost all 20 of them are pledging to do additional things , so that is our job. i clarify very quickly, japan said they would cut emissions 46% to 50% by 2030. strong efforts towards achieving the reduction up from its 26% reduction. canada, strengthening from a current 30% to 45%. the republic of overseas coal finance and preparing to update its ndc consistent with the and -- net zero goal. india, in partnership with united states to deploy for 50 -- 450 gigawatts of renewable power. if we can do that, which is the finance component is so critical, india is on track to hold the 1.5 degrees centigrade. argentina, u.k., yesterday e.u. announced a new law to net zero. it is progress. we still have a heavy lift. no one should doubt the challenges of the road ahead. so i am happy t
the next six months of diplomacy are going to be absolutely critical to the capacity to make glasgow what it needs to be. glasco is the last best hope to coalesce the world in the right direction and get the 20 biggest emitters who are responsible for 81% of the emissions -- all 20 of them were here today and almost all 20 of them are pledging to do additional things , so that is our job. i clarify very quickly, japan said they would cut emissions 46% to 50% by 2030. strong efforts towards...
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was also a minute's silence held before the women's six nations match between scotland and italy in glasgow. and we'll bring you up to date with all the sporting action from those events and more across the next ten minutes. we start at wembley, though, where the second half is just getting underway in the first fa cup semi final of the weekend. manchester city — chasing a potential quadruple this season — are playing chelsea. it could well be a dress rehearsal for the champions league final after both sides progressed in europe earlier in the week. chelsea had the ball in the back of the net inside the first 10 minutes through hakim ziyech, but timo werner was ruled offside. you can watch it live now over on bbc one. newcastle have taken a big step towards ensuring they're still in the premier league next season, after beating west ham 3—2 in a dramatic game at stjames park. the win moves them nine points clear of the relegation zone, whilst denting west ham's champions league hopes. imran sidat was watching. the picture is looking a lot brighterfor the picture is looking a lot brigh
was also a minute's silence held before the women's six nations match between scotland and italy in glasgow. and we'll bring you up to date with all the sporting action from those events and more across the next ten minutes. we start at wembley, though, where the second half is just getting underway in the first fa cup semi final of the weekend. manchester city — chasing a potential quadruple this season — are playing chelsea. it could well be a dress rehearsal for the champions league...
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that's one of four matches that will be played in glasgow in the tournament. uefa's asked all 12 participating cities to let them know by tomorrow how many fans will be able to safely attend games. scotland's first minster — nicola sturgeon — says she's hopeful some spectators will be able to return: we're still in a global pandemic. i can't stand here in early april and give absolute 100% guarantees forjune on anything, really. that's not the nature of what we're dealing with, but i'm very, very hopeful — i'm hopeful that i might be at hampden to cheer on scotland in the european championships — and we will be working hard to make that happen. the defending champion dustinjohnson has been paired with england's lee westwood for the opening two rounds at augusta national, with the masters getting under way on thursday. johnson's favourite to win the green jacket again as the current world number one, whilst westwood is in good form himself having finished second at the players championship last month. after eight years at castleford tigers — daryl pow
that's one of four matches that will be played in glasgow in the tournament. uefa's asked all 12 participating cities to let them know by tomorrow how many fans will be able to safely attend games. scotland's first minster — nicola sturgeon — says she's hopeful some spectators will be able to return: we're still in a global pandemic. i can't stand here in early april and give absolute 100% guarantees forjune on anything, really. that's not the nature of what we're dealing with, but i'm...
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nick eardley, bbc news, glasgow. you can get more information about the all candidates and policies of the parties running in the scottish elections, on the bbc news website. (pres) miscarriage can be a devastating trauma and now for million has it unearth alarming information. data suggest black women face a significantly higher risk of having a miscarriage than white women. and losing a pregnancy can leave all women vulnerable to long—term health problems. with one and seven pregnancies ending in a miscarriage there now calls for more specialist support to be offered. in a constant has a story. in a constant has a story. people don't talk about miscarriages that much, so i really had no experience of what happens when somebody has a miscarriage. in 2018, nana—adwoa mbeutcha lost her fourth baby at 18 weeks. as a black woman, research suggests she is more at risk of miscarrying. what happened going through labour was worse than knowing that my baby died, because with my previous pregnancies going through labour
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the only goal of the game as the hoops moved to within two points of their opponents, while leaders glasgow city were 2—1 winners at hibernian, moving three points clear as they chase a 14th consecutive title. three—time champion mark williams is through to the second round at this year's world snooker championship in sheffield. the welsh potting machine was a 10—4 winner over sam craigie at the crucible and will now play another former champion injohn higgins for a place in the quarterfinals. for all today's results, head to the bbc sport website. britain's simon yates has retained the lead at the tour of the alps after stage 3, as he prepares for the giro d'italia next month. italy's gianni moscon, in the dark blue of the british ineos grenadiers team, was fastest to finish from a breakaway to win stage 3. yates finished safely in the main group, saving energy for the hardest stage of the race tomorrow. he currently leads by 45 seconds. and for more on that and every thing else, of course, the bbc sport website, but that is all your sport for now. hello. where yesterday a weather fr
the only goal of the game as the hoops moved to within two points of their opponents, while leaders glasgow city were 2—1 winners at hibernian, moving three points clear as they chase a 14th consecutive title. three—time champion mark williams is through to the second round at this year's world snooker championship in sheffield. the welsh potting machine was a 10—4 winner over sam craigie at the crucible and will now play another former champion injohn higgins for a place in the...
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this summit is the start of a road that will take us to glasgow for the u.s. -- u.n. climate summit in november. today's final session is not about the threat of climate change. it is about the opportunity that addressing climate change provides. it is an opportunity to create millions of good paying jobs around the world in innovative sectors, jobs that bring greater quality of life, greater dignity to people performing the jobs in every nation. four -- for electricity workers, line workers, and making our electricity grid more modern. for automotive workers. installing charging stations to accommodate them throughout our country. construction workers, engineers, upgrading our schools and creating energy-efficient homes. manufacturing workers building nuclear and carbon capture technologies. solar panels and wind turbines. people working in fields we have not even conceived of yet on farms and factories and laboratories and universities doing things we have not thought of so far. this challenge and these opportunities will be met by working people in every nation. as
this summit is the start of a road that will take us to glasgow for the u.s. -- u.n. climate summit in november. today's final session is not about the threat of climate change. it is about the opportunity that addressing climate change provides. it is an opportunity to create millions of good paying jobs around the world in innovative sectors, jobs that bring greater quality of life, greater dignity to people performing the jobs in every nation. four -- for electricity workers, line workers,...
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the clouds will thicken further and we are expecting some outbreaks of rain in places like belfast, glasgow, much of the western isles. and that's because a weather front is approaching, the winds turning direction, actually milder air is reaching us. and by very early on thursday morning you can see that generally across the country it is frost free — almost. now, that change is brought by area of low pressure which will be tracking into the north of the uk. you can see that slightly milder air brought in by these south—westerly winds. so i think on thursday temperatures, at least for a while, will recover to double figures, onlyjust. perhaps 11 or 12 across parts of england and wales. but with that also comes a weather front and outbreaks of rain parts of the north—west of the uk. i think the best of the weather will be further south and also south—east. now, as we head into thursday night and friday, that weather front will move across, in fact, it's a cold front and behind it we once again open up the gates to a cold air stream from the arctic, which could bring wintry showers t
the clouds will thicken further and we are expecting some outbreaks of rain in places like belfast, glasgow, much of the western isles. and that's because a weather front is approaching, the winds turning direction, actually milder air is reaching us. and by very early on thursday morning you can see that generally across the country it is frost free — almost. now, that change is brought by area of low pressure which will be tracking into the north of the uk. you can see that slightly milder...
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this is a critical year for climate in the run up to glasgow. to the summit. one where we have to have a impact. i'm wondering, could you go through with the u.s. ambition is on climate and one of the specifics? what are the next steps? what are the key areas to move forward in? thank you secretary carey. >> thank you. david it's a privilege to be here. i'm glad to be with my fellow panelists. this is the critical fight for all of us. i know that sounds a little highfalutin for some people but the evidence, science is coming back at us stronger, herder, bigger, faster, and it's telling us that we are running out of time, which is what scientists say. not political people. not ideological. science. the science told us that we had left paris in 2015 with an agreement that we would all work together to fall or its rise of temperature well below two degrees. and aspirationally we set the target of trying to get to 1.5 degrees celsius. as of today, almost no country on the planet is meeting the target. in fact, if we did everything we said we would do in paris, the
this is a critical year for climate in the run up to glasgow. to the summit. one where we have to have a impact. i'm wondering, could you go through with the u.s. ambition is on climate and one of the specifics? what are the next steps? what are the key areas to move forward in? thank you secretary carey. >> thank you. david it's a privilege to be here. i'm glad to be with my fellow panelists. this is the critical fight for all of us. i know that sounds a little highfalutin for some...
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footprint in one country of the world and so i think that's part of what we'll work at as we go to glasgow is how do we guarantee that this is not based on trust. it is based on don't trust and verify. >> glasgow -- >> the follow onto paris and that's the next negotiation. >> i want to go to our trip that you just got back from shanghai. china says emissions won't start to decline until 2030. why can't you convince them to be more aggressive? >> they said today and there is a headline in the new york times based on it that president xi said they'll have strict regulation on their coal and they also said that they'll be green and we have to make this happen. they're saying it does not make it happen. we have to ascertain what they mean and how they're going to do that and what will verification be. china agreed when i was there in a joint statement. they said that we have to take action in the 20s, 2020 and 2030. if we don't do what we need to do, the decade of decisions, we can't achieve net zero by 2050. we have to ask china to do more. they are not doing enough. they have a mass coal dep
footprint in one country of the world and so i think that's part of what we'll work at as we go to glasgow is how do we guarantee that this is not based on trust. it is based on don't trust and verify. >> glasgow -- >> the follow onto paris and that's the next negotiation. >> i want to go to our trip that you just got back from shanghai. china says emissions won't start to decline until 2030. why can't you convince them to be more aggressive? >> they said today and there...
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we announced the net zero bank alliance, we announced the glasgow financial lines for net zero and we have some 43 financial institutions across the world, i forget the exact sum, and just yesterday, a number of banks announced, six banks to be precise, that they are allocating or making a commitment that they will invest into climate related efforts, initiatives investments, four point -- $4.6 billion -- trillion. i'm happy 2 be here or number of reasons. -- i'm happy 2 be here for a number of reasons. that was a great moment for everyone in the world to sunny paris agreement when everyone came together in new york excitedly to set out on this venture. regrettably without any facts, without any sides, without any rationale, that would be considered reasonable, former president decided to pull out and was the only president in the entire world, the only chief of state in the entire world without any scientific evidence, decided to pull out of the paris agreement so when president biden was elected, baking climate one of the most critical issues of his agenda, we had a big step to get
we announced the net zero bank alliance, we announced the glasgow financial lines for net zero and we have some 43 financial institutions across the world, i forget the exact sum, and just yesterday, a number of banks announced, six banks to be precise, that they are allocating or making a commitment that they will invest into climate related efforts, initiatives investments, four point -- $4.6 billion -- trillion. i'm happy 2 be here or number of reasons. -- i'm happy 2 be here for a number of...
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temperatures ranging from 14 in hole 216 in glasgow up to 70 in cardiff. as we go overnight the temperatures will fall away quickly and it will be breezy across the english channel and we still have this cloud toppling across the area of high pressure, so where we have the cloud it will not be as cold and where we have the clear skies it will be, and once again it will be cold enough for a touch of frost. here is the high pressure tomorrow and if anything has eked a little bit further east, not much, but a change in the wind direction out towards the west, so for northern ireland, wales and the south—west it will be breezy tomorrow but still across the english channel is gusting at 35 mph and after a cold and frosty start a lot of sunshine with patches of cloud here and there and potentially a little bit of drizzle coming out the cloud across the far north. jeely if you are walking along the coast, particularly the south—east but we still have temperatures of 15 in london, 17 in birmingham and cardiff and 19 in glasgow and also in cumbria, so if you li
temperatures ranging from 14 in hole 216 in glasgow up to 70 in cardiff. as we go overnight the temperatures will fall away quickly and it will be breezy across the english channel and we still have this cloud toppling across the area of high pressure, so where we have the cloud it will not be as cold and where we have the clear skies it will be, and once again it will be cold enough for a touch of frost. here is the high pressure tomorrow and if anything has eked a little bit further east, not...
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to make glasgow a success and bring our nations to a place where we are addressing the climate crisis with the seriousness that it demands and it's wonderful today i spent a day with sultan. viewing the largest solar field in the world. viewing an extraordinary. parabolic. solar facility which was one of the 1st ever created of its kind. and also. listening to dr our driver and his plans and the plans of the u.a.e. to help lead the world u.s. president joe biden says he supports major league baseball's decision to strip atlanta of the prestigious all star game it's because of new voting laws in the state of georgia critics say the measures signed off by georgia's republican governor limited access to the ballot box and targets minority and poor communities need baseball's all star game has put pressure on georgia's most famous sporting event the masters golf tournament in augusta which starts on thursday what civil rights group wants golf's governing body to cancel the masters and is calling on players to boycott it a deal of o.t. law is repealed we can let the. you know out flankers
to make glasgow a success and bring our nations to a place where we are addressing the climate crisis with the seriousness that it demands and it's wonderful today i spent a day with sultan. viewing the largest solar field in the world. viewing an extraordinary. parabolic. solar facility which was one of the 1st ever created of its kind. and also. listening to dr our driver and his plans and the plans of the u.a.e. to help lead the world u.s. president joe biden says he supports major league...
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in november his vice counterpart in the effort to make glasgow a success and bring our nation to a place where we are addressing the climate crisis with the seriousness that it demands. it's wonderful today i spent a day with sultan. viewing the largest solar field in the world. viewing an extraordinary. parabolic. solar facility which was one of the 1st ever created of its kind. and also. listening to dr weil jobber and his plans and the plans of the u.a.e. to help lead the world the last fassel stranded by the grounding of a container ship in the suez canal have passed through the waterway more than 420 vessels were delayed when the ever given got stuck for nearly a week it blocked one of the world's most functional waterway it's. just time for a quick check of the headlines here in al-jazeera and the crown prince of jordan says he's under house arrest in amman but the military denies prince hamza has been detained official news agency says 2 former senior officials and other suspects have been arrested for security reasons. there is no outside agenda there is nothing on my part to.
in november his vice counterpart in the effort to make glasgow a success and bring our nation to a place where we are addressing the climate crisis with the seriousness that it demands. it's wonderful today i spent a day with sultan. viewing the largest solar field in the world. viewing an extraordinary. parabolic. solar facility which was one of the 1st ever created of its kind. and also. listening to dr weil jobber and his plans and the plans of the u.a.e. to help lead the world the last...
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climate summit in glasgow scotland for november. here's a bite counterpart in this effort to make glasgow a successful bring our nations to a place where we are addressing the climate crisis with the seriousness that it demands and it's wonderful today i spent a day with sultan. viewing the largest solar field in the world. doing an extraordinary. parabolic. solar facility which was one of the 1st ever created of its kind. and also. listening to dr our driver and his plans and the plans of the u.s. to help lead the world for years communities in gone as far northern regions have been banishing people they accuse of practicing witchcraft neighboring regions that comes to help those who've been forced out but as a broker reports from the bag are concerned now because of coronavirus if more people are being sent away the car you'll pass he is blind and his health is failing he wants to go home to live out his final days but not some likely to happen. he was punished promised village years ago by those who once called his family on us f
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summits aim is to delve in eyes nations much greater ambition ahead of a crucial un climate conference in glasgow in november to limit warming to one and a half degrees celsius above pre-industrial levels remember right now we're already at $1.00 degrees celsius and the effects of even that have been catastrophic from ice melt to wildfires to droughts and floods to local swarms and super storms costing billions displacing millions up until this week national commitments to cut c o 2 have pointed to a reduction in global emissions of just one percent by 2030 the experts say we need a reduction of at least 40 percent by that time the world is banking once again on u.s. leadership. here's what some other nations committed to this week before the summit the u.k. is aiming to slash carbon emissions by 78 percent before 2035 the european union pass a new law for a 55 percent reduction by the end of the decade some scientists argue these targets may not be enough the un's world meteorological organization says last year was the hottest on record. all right let's bring in our guests in exit or new hampsh
summits aim is to delve in eyes nations much greater ambition ahead of a crucial un climate conference in glasgow in november to limit warming to one and a half degrees celsius above pre-industrial levels remember right now we're already at $1.00 degrees celsius and the effects of even that have been catastrophic from ice melt to wildfires to droughts and floods to local swarms and super storms costing billions displacing millions up until this week national commitments to cut c o 2 have...
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tories in glasgow used to be an equally rare sight. in recent years they've found some political buoyancy in scotland, launching their manifesto in a nearby waterside warehouse. we need to choose to rebuild scotland now. with the emphasis on trying to stop the snp holding another referendum on scottish independence. have you spoken to the prime minister about how he would respond if an snp government asked him for permission to have another referendum ? the prime minister is clear we cannot have another referendum while scotland is seeking to recover from the covid pandemic. i spoke to him last night. so in this campaign, you're really focused on the threat of another referendum ? but if you know the prime minister will refuse permission for that, then there isn't any threat at all? well, there is a major threat, because nicola sturgeon has said she would go ahead with an illegal wildcat referendum anyway. she has said, she has accepted in this campaign, she would hold that referendum within the first couple of years, and she has also
tories in glasgow used to be an equally rare sight. in recent years they've found some political buoyancy in scotland, launching their manifesto in a nearby waterside warehouse. we need to choose to rebuild scotland now. with the emphasis on trying to stop the snp holding another referendum on scottish independence. have you spoken to the prime minister about how he would respond if an snp government asked him for permission to have another referendum ? the prime minister is clear we cannot...
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summits aim is to delve in eyes nations much greater ambition ahead of a crucial un climate conference in glasgow in november to limit warming to one and a half degrees celsius above pre-industrial levels remember right now we're already at 1.2 degrees celsius and the effects of even that have been catastrophic from ice melt to wildfires to droughts and to floods to local swarms and super storms costing billions displacing millions up until this week national commitments to cut c o 2 have pointed to a reduction in global emissions of just one percent by 2030 the experts say we need a reduction of at least 40 percent by that time the world is banking once again on u.s. leadership. here's what some other nations committed to this week before the summit the u.k. is aiming to slash carbon emissions by 78 percent before 2035 the european union pass a new law for a 55 percent reduction by the end of the decade some scientists argue these targets may not be enough the un's world meteorological organization says last year was the hottest on record. all right let's bring in our guests in exit or new hamps
summits aim is to delve in eyes nations much greater ambition ahead of a crucial un climate conference in glasgow in november to limit warming to one and a half degrees celsius above pre-industrial levels remember right now we're already at 1.2 degrees celsius and the effects of even that have been catastrophic from ice melt to wildfires to droughts and to floods to local swarms and super storms costing billions displacing millions up until this week national commitments to cut c o 2 have...
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summits aim is to delve in eyes nations much greater ambition ahead of a crucial un climate conference in glasgow in november to limit warming to one and a half degrees celsius above pre-industrial levels remember right now we're already at $1.00 degrees celsius and the effects of even that have been catastrophic from ice melt to wildfires to droughts and to floods to local swarms and super storms costing billions displacing millions up until this week national commitments to cut c o 2 have pointed to a reduction in global emissions of just one percent by 2030 the experts say we need a reduction of at least 40 percent by that time the world is banking once again on u.s. leadership. here's what some other nations committed to this week before the summit the u.k. is aiming to slash carbon emissions by 78 percent before 2035 the european union pass a new law for a 55 percent reduction by the end of the decade some scientists argue these targets may not be enough the un's world meteorological organization says last year was the hottest on record. all right let's bring in our guests in exit or new ham
summits aim is to delve in eyes nations much greater ambition ahead of a crucial un climate conference in glasgow in november to limit warming to one and a half degrees celsius above pre-industrial levels remember right now we're already at $1.00 degrees celsius and the effects of even that have been catastrophic from ice melt to wildfires to droughts and to floods to local swarms and super storms costing billions displacing millions up until this week national commitments to cut c o 2 have...
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possibility of some light rain or drizzle in places like belfast, also western scotland, maybe even glasgow there. but, generally speaking, i think it's going to be more of a cloudy day for england and wales. the best of the sunshine in the far east of the uk. temperatures not bad, around 15 celsius. now, into monday, next week, so, still some mild air around on monday, but tuesday, wednesday, thursday, we'll pick up a northerly again blowing out of the arctic. so that means that eventually next week, after this brief recovery that we're going to see in the temperatures up to around 15—16 celsius, they're going to go back down again. but let's enjoy the warmth this weekend if you can. bye— bye. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the diplomatic row between russia and the us intensifies. moscow orders ten us diplomats to pack up and leave. appeals for calm in chicago, after police release film of the moment an officer shot dead a 13—year—old boy. china's leader calls for global cooperation in fighting climate change. final preparatio
possibility of some light rain or drizzle in places like belfast, also western scotland, maybe even glasgow there. but, generally speaking, i think it's going to be more of a cloudy day for england and wales. the best of the sunshine in the far east of the uk. temperatures not bad, around 15 celsius. now, into monday, next week, so, still some mild air around on monday, but tuesday, wednesday, thursday, we'll pick up a northerly again blowing out of the arctic. so that means that eventually...
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this summit is the start of a road that will take us to glasgow for the u.s. -- u.n. climate summit in november.
this summit is the start of a road that will take us to glasgow for the u.s. -- u.n. climate summit in november.
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the world on the right track in the run—up to the big un climate conference the uk is due to host in glasgow in november. the hope is that by getting leaders talking now we're more likely to get really bold commitments from them in november. justin rowlatt, bbc news. rising temperatures are having a direct impact on marine life. 0ur correspondent sophie long has been to visit an ocean community on the california coast, which has seen and felt the impact of climate change. this surprise visit by a young white shark to the cold waters of the central california coast brought a clear message. things are changing, fast. about 2014, we started to see juveniles in monterey bay and we were very surprised. what we didn't know then what we know now is that 2014 ushered in a series of marine heatwaves, so that was an astounding result of oceanic changes caused by climate change and what impact they have on species. whales are also changing their migration habits, which means fishermen have had to cut their season short to avoid entanglements. this year we didn't open up until well after the new year, a
the world on the right track in the run—up to the big un climate conference the uk is due to host in glasgow in november. the hope is that by getting leaders talking now we're more likely to get really bold commitments from them in november. justin rowlatt, bbc news. rising temperatures are having a direct impact on marine life. 0ur correspondent sophie long has been to visit an ocean community on the california coast, which has seen and felt the impact of climate change. this surprise visit...
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_ cardiff, 17 for liverpool and glasgow and 17 for western counties of northern ireland as well. this evening, — of northern ireland as well. this evening, it — of northern ireland as well. this evening, it will stay dry for the majority — evening, it will stay dry for the majority. more clad across england and into _ majority. more clad across england and into wales. in this clear slot, seven— and into wales. in this clear slot, seven scotland, the far north of engiand — seven scotland, the far north of england and northern ireland, that is where _ england and northern ireland, that is where we will see a touch of frost — is where we will see a touch of frost -- — is where we will see a touch of frost. —— southern scotland. there will he _ frost. —— southern scotland. there will he rain — frost. —— southern scotland. there will be rain during monday across scotland~ — will be rain during monday across scotland. some quite heavy bursts of rain. scotland. some quite heavy bursts of rain the _ scotland. some quite heavy bursts of rain. the odd shower b
_ cardiff, 17 for liverpool and glasgow and 17 for western counties of northern ireland as well. this evening, — of northern ireland as well. this evening, it — of northern ireland as well. this evening, it will stay dry for the majority — evening, it will stay dry for the majority. more clad across england and into _ majority. more clad across england and into wales. in this clear slot, seven— and into wales. in this clear slot, seven scotland, the far north of engiand — seven...
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they're going to have to deal with nicola sturgeon in glasgow, if the scottish government, for example, said actually, they didn't want bits of it to go ahead but we know boris johnson wants to create this sort of big feel—good moment. apparently, i'm told he keeps texting people, saying, "i want it to be like the olympics!" a kind of national moment where people come together and it makes you feel good. but just very briefly, one of the interesting things is the uk's role was described to me as being a bit like the wedding planner. right, this is the coordination, this is trying to get everything all sorted in advance. it is not quite the same as sort of political leadership. so it is quite an interesting thing and it will be fascinating to see and fascinating to hear from you. no, i actually have a very. different view on that one. actually, it is - the other way around. a lot of the logistics| and the preparations are in the hand and| the responsibility of the secretariat, the climate secretariat i used to head. i the political strategy is one - that the cop presidency defines and
they're going to have to deal with nicola sturgeon in glasgow, if the scottish government, for example, said actually, they didn't want bits of it to go ahead but we know boris johnson wants to create this sort of big feel—good moment. apparently, i'm told he keeps texting people, saying, "i want it to be like the olympics!" a kind of national moment where people come together and it makes you feel good. but just very briefly, one of the interesting things is the uk's role was...
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the triathlete from glasgow, seen wearing a blue top, crossed the finish line in a time of 14:41. that beat the world record by a couple of seconds and sliced ten seconds off paula radcliffe's british record. however, it's thought the race in barrowford didn't meet the stringent criteria needed to make potter's record official. it only really started to sink in when i had about a kilometre to go and i saw the clock, and it said 11 something. i was trying to do the maths in my head. that's about 14 something. a kilometre in about four minutes... i was convinced the clock was wrong. i couldn't believe it. amazing, isn't it? just before we 90, amazing, isn't it? just before we go, time to tell you manchester are trailing 1—0 in the premier league. that is all from us here, banks are watching, we will see you soon. good evening. for most of us, easter sunday has brought sunshine and temperatures for some as high as 17 degrees. but if you're in the north of the uk, you will know the weather has been changing. that was the scene in shetland earlier on, with snow showers and very cold
the triathlete from glasgow, seen wearing a blue top, crossed the finish line in a time of 14:41. that beat the world record by a couple of seconds and sliced ten seconds off paula radcliffe's british record. however, it's thought the race in barrowford didn't meet the stringent criteria needed to make potter's record official. it only really started to sink in when i had about a kilometre to go and i saw the clock, and it said 11 something. i was trying to do the maths in my head. that's about...
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this 16—year—old in clydebank near glasgow says he and his friends are struggling. it’s and his friends are struggling. it's and his friends are struggling. it's a rotten and his friends are struggling. it�*s a rotten time for people my age. it's not looking good. people are going to struggle to getjobs with the exam results they've got. the number of — the exam results they've got. the number of people in paid employment has dropped by 813,000. more than half were under 25. as well as paying the highest economic price for lockdowns, young people have benefited least because they are the group least in need of protection from the virus. however, as the economy reopens, the rehiring should begin. we economy reopens, the rehiring should beuin. ~ ~' ., economy reopens, the rehiring should beuin. ~ ~ ., ., begin. we know in the longer term we will be able to — begin. we know in the longer term we will be able to deliver _ begin. we know in the longer term we will be able to deliver that, _ begin. we know in the longer term we will be able to deliver that, but -
this 16—year—old in clydebank near glasgow says he and his friends are struggling. it’s and his friends are struggling. it's and his friends are struggling. it's a rotten and his friends are struggling. it�*s a rotten time for people my age. it's not looking good. people are going to struggle to getjobs with the exam results they've got. the number of — the exam results they've got. the number of people in paid employment has dropped by 813,000. more than half were under 25. as well...
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and ireland will face italy in a game for third place after they beat scotland in glasgow by 41 points to 20. bristol bears stay 12 points clear at the top of the english premiership after beating newcastle falcons. newcastle were 10—0 up at one point, but bristol rallied back, scoring five tries including this one from max malins, running through after capitalising on a poor newcastle kick. exeter came from behind to beat wasps to stay second in the table. stuart hogg with this magnificent try. he kicked the ball from deep inside his own half before going on the chase himself, beating everyone to the ball and touching down. dan evans' impressive run at the monte carlo masters has come to an end after he was beaten today in the semifinals by stefanos tsitsipas. in a week where evans beat novak djokovic and david goffin, tsitsipas — the number 5 seed here — proved to be one step too far. the british number one losing 6—2 6—1. still an impressive run for evans who'd only ever won four top level matches on clay before this week. and tsitsipas will face the sixth seed andrey rubl
and ireland will face italy in a game for third place after they beat scotland in glasgow by 41 points to 20. bristol bears stay 12 points clear at the top of the english premiership after beating newcastle falcons. newcastle were 10—0 up at one point, but bristol rallied back, scoring five tries including this one from max malins, running through after capitalising on a poor newcastle kick. exeter came from behind to beat wasps to stay second in the table. stuart hogg with this magnificent...