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is something we will be seeing in the coming quarters, then that's when we will really have a good idea as to whether this is just a a good idea as to whether this isjust a bit a good idea as to whether this is just a bit more a good idea as to whether this isjust a bit more or a good idea as to whether this is just a bit more or hot a good idea as to whether this isjust a bit more or hot air or whether there is something substantial to it.— substantial to it. thanks very much, fiona. _ the first trade agreement negotiated by the uk since it left the european union comes into effect from today. the bilateral trade deal with australia would, the government claims, add £2.3 billion to british exports. but uk farmers warned they could be undercut by cheap imports, which could costjobs. let's speak now to marco forgione, director general of the institute of export and international trade, based in london. where do you stand on this deal? visit overall an opportunity or a threat british business? ~ opportunity or a threat british business?— opportunity or a threat british business? ~ ., ., ., business? well, good morning, the institute _ business? well, good morning, the institute has _ business? well, good morning, the institute has been - business? well, good morning, the institute has been speaking j the institute has been speaking to hundreds of uk businesses over the last couple of months to really understand their
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associated with them. that's great. tell us a bit more about _ associated with them. that's great. tell us a bit more about the - associated with them. that's great. tell us a bit more about the sort i associated with them. that's great. tell us a bit more about the sort of| tell us a bit more about the sort of work and research that you are doing at the institut.— at the institut. what we do here at the institute _ at the institut. what we do here at the institute of _ at the institut. what we do here at the institute of cancer _ at the institut. what we do here at the institute of cancer research - at the institut. what we do here at the institute of cancer research is| the institute of cancer research is to understand the fundamental workings of cancer, figure out what's gone wrong with the genes and the molecules in cancer cells, and then we design drugs here in the institute, and one of the labs here where we make potential new drug compounds, and since 2005, we discovered 21 new drug candidates and we've taken 13 of those into clinical trial just across the and we've taken 13 of those into clinical trialjust across the road with our friends in the royal marsden hospital. so it's a real bench to bedside. find marsden hospital. so it's a real bench to bedside. and although for an one bench to bedside. and although for anyone who — bench to bedside. and although for anyone who has — bench to bedside. and although for anyone who has a _ bench to bedside. and although for anyone who has a cancer _ bench to bedside. and although for| anyone who has a cancer diagnosis, it is bound to come as a huge shock. from what you say, research and potential treatments is progressing in leaps and bounds.—
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of "you, me and the big c" right here on the bbc news channel at 8.30 tonight, and of course you can listen to that episode — and all of the previous ones — on bbc sounds. joining us now from the institute of cancer research in sutton are prof paul workman and dr naureen starling. good afternoon to you. i don't know if you are able to hear that piece thatjust if you are able to hear that piece that just went out, if you are able to hear that piece thatjust went out, but one of the people who was being interviewed said that the podcast had totally altered the perception of cancer. would you agree with that? yes. altered the perception of cancer. would you agree with that? yes, i would. ithink— would you agree with that? yes, i would. i think you _ would you agree with that? yes, i would. i think you me _ would you agree with that? yes, i would. i think you me and - would you agree with that? yes, i would. i think you me and the - would you agree with that? yes, i would. i think you me and the big| would. i think you me and the big c has been absolutely phenomenal for raising awareness. at the pleasure to get to know dame deborah as a result of the interaction that we had. i think it's been absolutely brilliant. so we are delighted at the institute to be able us to be associated with them.— the institute to be able us to be associated with them. that's great. tell us a bit — associated with them. that's great. tell us a bit more _
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