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BBC WM 95 6 BBC WM 95 6 November 28, 2018 040000

Missions for the 1st time in 4 years. Of studies on the bow cancer sufferers in the U.K. On average waited more than a month after experiencing symptoms to go to see their G.P. a Group of international researches compared the records of more than 2 and a half 1000 patients Deborah James is from the 5 Live podcast you me and the big C I am somebody here has States for about cancer my chances of survival a less than 8 percent over the next 5 years however when bowel cancer is quarter and early stage stage one or 2 survival guys way into the ninety s so as far as I m concerned it is literally saving your life if you go to your doc his and your chats about your pain age Marcy claims it s getting $85000.00 reports of fraudsters posing as a tax man every month to 20 percent rise on last year s figures our business report is just in bones the fraudsters are often spoofing numbers as well which means that the caller ID says it s the C. . C. Says it will only ever rights of people with a shoes

BBC Radio Nottingham BBC Radio Nottingham November 8, 2018 190000

Set up to oversee it more than $20000.00 people would have been employed to build the plant the International Trade Secretary Liam Fox says the U.K. Must be able to decide for itself when it leaves any temporary customs arrangement agreed with the European Union the customs proposal has been put forward to avoid the return of physical checks on the Irish border until a new trade deal is reached Brussels is thought to be unlikely to agree to the U.K. Pulling out of any arrangement unilaterally but Mr Fox has made it clear he doesn t want to compromise we have an instruction for voters to leave the European Union that decision could be subcontracted to somebody else that needs to be an issue for sovereign British government to be able to determine network rial has recruited a new member of staff at London s Waterloo Station a hawk called Aria she s been brought in to try to scare away pigeons off to complaints that they had been sweeping in on passengers food and creating a mess the com

BBC World Service BBC World Service November 5, 2018 200000

Said Washington would use the reimposition of tough sanctions on Iran s oil and financial sectors to exert relentless pressure on the country unless it changed its current course the new u.s. Sanctions include those lifted under the 2050 nuclear agreement which Mr Trump calls the worst deal ever negotiated the Pakistani lawyer who helped free a Christian woman sentenced to death for blasphemy has arrived in the Netherlands after fleeing for his safety sign for Maluco said the local u.n. Staff had advised him to leave Pakistan and Saturday following Aasia Bibi s acquittal by the Supreme Court last week thousands of religious hardliners blocked roads in many cities to protest against the verdict b.b.c. News there s tight security in New York as a jury is selected for the trial of Khalid Chapo Guzman the former Mexican drug lord because of the notoriety of the defendant the jurors identities will not be disclosed Guzman faces life in prison on charges of drug trafficking and conspiracy h

KGUM 567 AM [News Talk K57] KGUM 567 AM [News Talk K57] November 3, 2018 060000

That you can trust now broadcast over 400 top stations from coast to coast and around the globe you can find us on American Forces Network Radio 177 different countries and every ship at sea gets the Kim commando show and of course I am America s beloved digital goddess Kim commando here with you once again. That s right the phone lines are open one triple 88255254 is the way to join us once again that number one triple 88255254 I m sure you have at least a few questions about something digital I can lend a hand to and as you re calling in let s get this party started already with our global tech news of the week update we put this together for you every single week so this way you re in the know and we re going to start the news with a little microchip that s right if carrying around your id your keys your credit cards your train pass your badge whatever maybe is just a little too much for you well tech has come to the rescue it s happening big time right now in Sweden you see severa

KQED 88 5 FM/KQEI 89 3 FM [KQED] KQED 88 5 FM/KQEI 89 3 FM [KQED] November 3, 2018 220000

From this day the citizens it s their data why not have you know completely reverse the current relationship and have that data in a public repository which companies actually have to pay into to get access to it under certain strict conditions which could be set by an independent advisory council we should be actively kosha aping in co-creating the space Ok we ll end with this one of noxious question so you re calling for a greater appreciation of government spending and indeed a greater investment in government spending and greater return but you are also an advisor to many governments and government agencies including the Scottish government the European Commission so when you accuse private industry of being full of rent seekers persuade me that you and your government allies aren t the rent seekers Ok so 1st of all and none of and I don t want to find offensive because I ve no reason to be but in one of my roles do I receive a penny so my point let me just rephrase my point is ot

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