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are you in special repertoire on till torture and professor of international law at the university of glasgow? very one. welcome to all, thanks for joining us on the inside story. i'd like to begin with you kristin crabs and i just want to get your reaction to this ruling. did you think it was going to go this way? well, i've learned the hard way not to keep my hopes very high. so it didn't come with surprise. but this is devastating results and especially ironically this is be handed down on the united nations human rights day. and on the same day that to all the generalist getting the noble priest prize in. and also this quote is devastating for julian and for his family. but furthermore, they devastating for press freedom worldwide. and that is the main reason why all major human rights organizations in the world press freedom organizations. freedom . the organization, if i from, for, for human rights, have condemned to this, this man hunt for this politically motivated persecution against julian assault. mr . hudson, has anyone spoken actually directly to mr. farms? do we have any
are you in special repertoire on till torture and professor of international law at the university of glasgow? very one. welcome to all, thanks for joining us on the inside story. i'd like to begin with you kristin crabs and i just want to get your reaction to this ruling. did you think it was going to go this way? well, i've learned the hard way not to keep my hopes very high. so it didn't come with surprise. but this is devastating results and especially ironically this is be handed down on...
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are you in special repertoire on till torture and professor of international law at the university of glasgow a very warm welcome to you all. thanks for joining us on the inside story. i'd like to begin with you kristin crabs and i just want to get your reaction to this ruling . did you think it was going to go this way? well, i learned a hard way not to keep my highs, hopes very high. so it didn't come with surprise, but this is devastating the result and especially ironically this is be handed down on the united nations human rights day. and on the same day, the 2 other generalist getting the noble priest prize in and also this quote is devastating for julian and for his family. but furthermore, they devastating for press freedom worldwide. and that is the main reason why all major human rights organizations in the world press freedom organizations created the organization the fight from for, for human rights, have condemned to this, this man hunt for this politically motivated persecution against the julian assaults. mr. hudson, has anyone spoken actually directly to mr. farms? do
are you in special repertoire on till torture and professor of international law at the university of glasgow a very warm welcome to you all. thanks for joining us on the inside story. i'd like to begin with you kristin crabs and i just want to get your reaction to this ruling . did you think it was going to go this way? well, i learned a hard way not to keep my highs, hopes very high. so it didn't come with surprise, but this is devastating the result and especially ironically this is be...
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n. special repertoire on tel torture and professor of international law at the university of glasgow. very one. welcome to you all. thanks for joining us on the inside story. i'd like to begin with you kristin hobson. i just want to get your reaction to this rolling. did you think it was going to go this way? well, i learned the hard way not to keep my highs, hopes very high, so it didn't come with surprise. but this is devastating results. and especially, ironically this is be handed down on the united nations human rights day. and on the same day that to all the generalist, the getting the noble priest prize in. and also this of quote is devastating for julian and for his family. but furthermore, they devastating for press freedom worldwide. and that is the main reason why all major human rights organizations in the world press freedom organizations to the organization. the fight from for, for human rights have condemned to this, this man hunt this politically motivated persecution, against the julian assaults. mr. hudson, has anyone spoken actually directly to mr. farms? do we have
n. special repertoire on tel torture and professor of international law at the university of glasgow. very one. welcome to you all. thanks for joining us on the inside story. i'd like to begin with you kristin hobson. i just want to get your reaction to this rolling. did you think it was going to go this way? well, i learned the hard way not to keep my highs, hopes very high, so it didn't come with surprise. but this is devastating results. and especially, ironically this is be handed down on...
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n. special repertoire on till torture and professor of international law at the university of glasgow. a very warm welcome to you all. thanks for joining us on the inside story. i'd like to begin with you kristin hobson. i just want to get your reaction to this rolling. did you think it was going to go this way? well, i've learned a hard way not to keep my eyes hopes really high, so it didn't come with surprise. but this is devastating results. and especially, ironically this is be handed down on the united nations human rights day. and on the same day that to all the generalist, the getting the noble priest prize in. and also this of quote is devastating for julian and for his family. but furthermore, they devastating for press freedom worldwide. and that is the main reason why all major human rights organizations in the world press freedom organizations. created the organs, is unified from, for, for human rights, have condemned to this, this man hunt this politically motivated persecution, against the julian assaults. mr. hudson, has anyone spoken actually directly to mr. farms? do
n. special repertoire on till torture and professor of international law at the university of glasgow. a very warm welcome to you all. thanks for joining us on the inside story. i'd like to begin with you kristin hobson. i just want to get your reaction to this rolling. did you think it was going to go this way? well, i've learned a hard way not to keep my eyes hopes really high, so it didn't come with surprise. but this is devastating results. and especially, ironically this is be handed down...
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of glasgow are racing to confirm in the lab what real-world data is already suggesting. >> omicron is able to escape far better the immunity induced by vaccination than any other. >> reporter: it also appears to spread more easily but some indications are that it causes less severe symptoms. >> we will possibly have a million people a day who are being infected in the uk, and even if it's a tiny proportion of that large number, that will still result in quite a large number of hospitalizations. >> because the lab we're about to enter contains live saemps of omicron, we have to be decked out head to toe in protective equipment and also sealed off with this respirator from any potential danger. >> reporter: when the virus sample first arrived here two weeks ago, it came in a very small vial. it's been left to grow and multiply in this incubator since then. now they finally have enough to experiment with. they've already noticed omicron does not multiply as quickly as delta. under the microscope, the dark spots are cells delta infected in 24 hours, but even after 48 hours, the omicron va
of glasgow are racing to confirm in the lab what real-world data is already suggesting. >> omicron is able to escape far better the immunity induced by vaccination than any other. >> reporter: it also appears to spread more easily but some indications are that it causes less severe symptoms. >> we will possibly have a million people a day who are being infected in the uk, and even if it's a tiny proportion of that large number, that will still result in quite a large number of...
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watch. >> with the omicron variant surging across the u.k., scientists at the university of glasgow are racing to confirm in the world what real world data is already suggesting. >> omicron is able to escape far better the vaccination than any other one. >> it appears to spread much more easily but some indications are that it causes less severe symptoms. >> we will possibly have a million people a day who are being infected in the u.k. and even if it is a tiny proportion of that large number, that will still result in quite a large number of hospitalizations. >> because the lab we're about to enter contains live samples of the omicron variant, we have to be decked out head to toe in protective equipment and sealed off with this respirator from any potential danger. >> when the virus sample first arrived here two weeks ago, it came in a very small vial. it's been left to grow and multiply in this incubator since then. now they finally have enough to experiment with. they have already noticed omicron does not multiply as quickly as delta. under the microscope, the dark spots are cells de
watch. >> with the omicron variant surging across the u.k., scientists at the university of glasgow are racing to confirm in the world what real world data is already suggesting. >> omicron is able to escape far better the vaccination than any other one. >> it appears to spread much more easily but some indications are that it causes less severe symptoms. >> we will possibly have a million people a day who are being infected in the u.k. and even if it is a tiny...
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we asked you his hold in professor carbon capture on storage at the university of edinburgh for his hopes for the summit. now you to turn to the show to provide the expert runtime on the successes and failures of 26 bud priced to teach the most. i messed just in a sponsor actual last week, but last, 2nd member of parliament, i guess banded mcneil owners. i'm in relation to the house of lords, andrew david williams says, you mean what they're doing is wasting time. taxpayer money as effort doing things that parliament has already dejected and will reject again. charmaine dole says peers give added power. county gone. there's been an extreme depletion. what integrity there was since the days of david cameron, mark, peter says another excellent program are relaxed and mature. introduce bank statistics and alex and finally. 7 william nicole who says, please try and give steps of hope. i mention alex and just me know, always a brilliant show. i've been watching crops in government for far too long. now. they go into government with good intentions, i believe, but end up joining the clicks on c
we asked you his hold in professor carbon capture on storage at the university of edinburgh for his hopes for the summit. now you to turn to the show to provide the expert runtime on the successes and failures of 26 bud priced to teach the most. i messed just in a sponsor actual last week, but last, 2nd member of parliament, i guess banded mcneil owners. i'm in relation to the house of lords, andrew david williams says, you mean what they're doing is wasting time. taxpayer money as effort doing...
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at the university of edinburgh for his hopes for the summit. now you to turn to the show to provide the expert runtime on the successes and failures of course, train to fix beds priced to teach the most. i mess just in response i should last week with large 2nd member. 7 of parliament angus brandon mcneil, owners, i'm in relation to the house of lords. i'm sure david williams says, you mean what they're doing is wasting time. taxpayer money as effort doing things that palmer has already digit to and will reject again. sha mendosa piers. give out the power it can go on. there's been an extreme depletion and what integrity there was since the days of david cameron, margaret peter says another excellent program are relaxed and mature interview spank statistics and alex, and finally william nickle who says, please try and give steps of who i mentioned alex and just me know, always a brilliant show. i've been watching crops in government for far too long. now. they go into government with good intentions, i believe, but end up joining the clicks on
at the university of edinburgh for his hopes for the summit. now you to turn to the show to provide the expert runtime on the successes and failures of course, train to fix beds priced to teach the most. i mess just in response i should last week with large 2nd member. 7 of parliament angus brandon mcneil, owners, i'm in relation to the house of lords. i'm sure david williams says, you mean what they're doing is wasting time. taxpayer money as effort doing things that palmer has already digit...
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we asked you his hold in professor carbon capture on storage at the university of edinburgh for his hopes for the summit. now you to turn to the show to provide the expert runtime on the successes and failures of 26. but 1st to teach him of i met just in the sponsor i show last week with lord sick of a member of parliament. i guess brandon mcneal owners, i'm in relation to the house of lords andrew david williams says, you mean what they're doing is wasting time. taxpayer money as effort doing things that parliament has already reject it and will reject again. charming dose as peers give out the power it can go on. there's been an extreme depletion and what integrity there was since the days of david cameron market, peter says another excellent program are relaxed to mature. introduce bank statistics and alex and finally william nickle, who says, please try and give steps of hope. i mention alex and just me know, always a brilliant show. i've been watching corruption government for far too long now. they go into government with good intentions, i believe. but end up joining the clicks on
we asked you his hold in professor carbon capture on storage at the university of edinburgh for his hopes for the summit. now you to turn to the show to provide the expert runtime on the successes and failures of 26. but 1st to teach him of i met just in the sponsor i show last week with lord sick of a member of parliament. i guess brandon mcneal owners, i'm in relation to the house of lords andrew david williams says, you mean what they're doing is wasting time. taxpayer money as effort doing...
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we are steward his old professor, carbon capture and storage at the university of edinburgh for his hopes for the summit. no, you the tones to the shoe to provide the expert write down on the successes and failures of cop 26 bud breast. 13th e mails and messages in response threshold last week with large seca i member. 7 of parliament angus brandon mcneil, owners, i'm in relation to the house of lords, andrew david williams says, you mean what they're doing is wasting time. taxpayers, money and effort. doing things apartment has already rejected and will reject again . charming door says peers give added power, county gone. there's been an extreme depletion and what integrity there was since the days of david cameron, my computer says another exempt program i relaxed, mature, introduce banks to test me and alex, and finally william nickle who says, please try and give step support. i mention alex and his me now always a brilliant show. i've been watching crops in government for far too long. no. they go into government with good intentions. i.
we are steward his old professor, carbon capture and storage at the university of edinburgh for his hopes for the summit. no, you the tones to the shoe to provide the expert write down on the successes and failures of cop 26 bud breast. 13th e mails and messages in response threshold last week with large seca i member. 7 of parliament angus brandon mcneil, owners, i'm in relation to the house of lords, andrew david williams says, you mean what they're doing is wasting time. taxpayers, money and...
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the glasgow summit, we asked you at hazel dean, professor carbon capture on storage at the university of edinburgh for his hopes for the summit. now either tones to the shoe to provide the export, right. i.
the glasgow summit, we asked you at hazel dean, professor carbon capture on storage at the university of edinburgh for his hopes for the summit. now either tones to the shoe to provide the export, right. i.
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glasgow university in scotland, in 2019, said it will raise nearly $30 million to have a caribbean centre for development and research. that kind of piecemeal approach, is that acceptable? yes, but here we go again, where the beneficiaries of those crimes are admitting that they have committed the crimes, but they wish to control the narrative, the policies and the consequences. when lloyds of london, barclays bank, the royal bank of scotland, the midland bank, when all of these major financial institutions in the insurance sector and financial services sector, the banking sector, all admitted that their companies and corporations rose up from the foul environment of slavery. what they wish to do as a consequence is to tell us what they are going to do about it. and so they put what we call something on the table, an offensive public relation act, to say we will put £1 million in this community charity. but they're not talking to us. they might not wish to talk to us right now, but they will have to talk to us sooner or later, because the consciousness here has been awakened by historica
glasgow university in scotland, in 2019, said it will raise nearly $30 million to have a caribbean centre for development and research. that kind of piecemeal approach, is that acceptable? yes, but here we go again, where the beneficiaries of those crimes are admitting that they have committed the crimes, but they wish to control the narrative, the policies and the consequences. when lloyds of london, barclays bank, the royal bank of scotland, the midland bank, when all of these major financial...
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let's talk to paul hunter, a face very familiar to do, at an ri of medicine at the university of east anglia —— professor of medicine. is there anything surprising in what there anything surprising in what the government had to say today? tile. the government had to say today? no, not reall . the government had to say today? no, not really- i— the government had to say today? iirr, not really. i mean, ithink the government had to say today? iirr, not really. i mean, i think the report from the health security agency gave us figures that we hadn't known exactly, but we knew what sort of ballpark they were. the fact that vaccines were after two doses having virtually no impact on preventing mild infection in omicron, but the rooster still gives very —— the booster still gives very effective come up to 70, 80% protection, and of course that is against mild disease, so protection against mild disease, so protection against severe disease is likely to be even greater, perhaps even up to the 90% region. [30 be even greater, perhaps even up to the 90% region-_ the 90% region. do yo
let's talk to paul hunter, a face very familiar to do, at an ri of medicine at the university of east anglia —— professor of medicine. is there anything surprising in what there anything surprising in what the government had to say today? tile. the government had to say today? no, not reall . the government had to say today? no, not really- i— the government had to say today? iirr, not really. i mean, ithink the government had to say today? iirr, not really. i mean, i think the report...
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joining me is doctorjoe grady, the general secretary of the university and college union. how concerned are you about staff in this sector? figs concerned are you about staff in this sector?— this sector? as a union, we are incredibly _ this sector? as a union, we are incredibly concerned. _ this sector? as a union, we are incredibly concerned. we i this sector? as a union, we are incredibly concerned. we have | this sector? as a union, we are i incredibly concerned. we have half staff showing signs of probable depression, people are totally burnt out by— depression, people are totally burnt out by workloads often working six days a _ out by workloads often working six days a week, if not more. burnt out staff are _ days a week, if not more. burnt out staff are not — days a week, if not more. burnt out staff are not best for students. even _ staff are not best for students. even the — staff are not best for students. even the student union in themselves called _ even the student union in themselves called working conditions in higher education — called working c
joining me is doctorjoe grady, the general secretary of the university and college union. how concerned are you about staff in this sector? figs concerned are you about staff in this sector?— this sector? as a union, we are incredibly _ this sector? as a union, we are incredibly concerned. _ this sector? as a union, we are incredibly concerned. we i this sector? as a union, we are incredibly concerned. we have | this sector? as a union, we are i incredibly concerned. we have half staff...
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well, joining me now is drjo grady, who's the general secretary of the university and college union. how concerned are you about staff in this sector? we, as a union, are incredibly concerned. we have half of staff showing signs of probable depression, people utterly burnt out by workloads, often working six days a week, if not more. burnt out staff are not best for students. even the student union themselves called working conditions in higher education "untenable". and, on top of that, we have the rampant misuse of precarious contracts. 30% of the teaching in universities are done by people not on a secure contract. this cannot continue. this is a sector with {46.8 billion of reserves. they can well afford to pay people properly so that they can live and work with dignity. now, the universities... universities, uk, who represent vice chancellors and the management, say that what you're proposing just isn't doable in terms of the finances. and they're under huge pressure. and they'll have to make cuts elsewhere in places like research or evenjob losses. i think it's really unfortuna
well, joining me now is drjo grady, who's the general secretary of the university and college union. how concerned are you about staff in this sector? we, as a union, are incredibly concerned. we have half of staff showing signs of probable depression, people utterly burnt out by workloads, often working six days a week, if not more. burnt out staff are not best for students. even the student union themselves called working conditions in higher education "untenable". and, on top of...
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in uk, glasgow, london, and i have been talking to staff who says that morale is at an all—time low. on the other side, the management say they cannot meet the financial demands of the union because they would have to catch things —— cut things like research and potentiallyjobs. nicky blake is the president of the universities and college union. in the middle of all of this, there are students who are also facing huge disruption, what are your concerns for staff? hate what are your concerns for staff? we are exhausted staff facing 35% cuts to our— are exhausted staff facing 35% cuts to our pension based on a dodgy valuation— to our pension based on a dodgy valuation and alongside that, a 20% pay cut— valuation and alongside that, a 20% pay cut any— valuation and alongside that, a 20% pay cut any real carbs —— real terms in the _ pay cut any real carbs —— real terms in the last— pay cut any real carbs —— real terms in the last 12 — pay cut any real carbs —— real terms in the last 12 years. rampant inequality and insecure work. we want _ inequality and i
in uk, glasgow, london, and i have been talking to staff who says that morale is at an all—time low. on the other side, the management say they cannot meet the financial demands of the union because they would have to catch things —— cut things like research and potentiallyjobs. nicky blake is the president of the universities and college union. in the middle of all of this, there are students who are also facing huge disruption, what are your concerns for staff? hate what are your...