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wild. that is not something that is currently done by other telescopes and taking that many pictures in addition to having a view of more of the sky and in addition to being able to see really far is a powerful combination of being able to connect a lot of data and i like to think about as if you are looking for a needle in a haystack which is what you are doing when you are trying to point something in space, the more haystacks you have, the more likely you are to find some needle so we are putting together1 million haystacks and we are really confident there will be some pretty fun needles in there! the biggest indoor arena in the uk has its final test event today before officially opening next week. co—0p live in manchester has a capacity of 23,000, 500 more than the previous record holder, manchester arena. harry styles has invested in the development and advised on elements of the arena's design. rick astley will put the venue through its paces this evening. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been watching the final preparations.

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BBC News

preparations under way but this is an issue which has sparked a lot of concern in the industry about how to manage it, when it does finally happen. manage it, when it does finally ha en. . ~' ,, manage it, when it does finally hauen. . ~' , manage it, when it does finally hauen. . ~ , . the biggest indoor arena in the uk has its final test event today before officially opening next week. co—0p live in manchester has a capacity of 23,500 — 500 more than the previous record holder, manchester arena. rick astley will put the venue through its paces this evening. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been watching the final preparations. the new co—0p live in manchester with a capacity of 23,500. it's the biggest indoor venue in britain and, as you can see, the finishing touches are still being put in place, which is why i have to dress as one of the village people. to show us round tim leiweke,

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event today, before officially opening next week. co—0p live in manchester has a capacity of twenty—three and a half thousand —— 500 more than the previous record holder, manchester arena. rick astley will put the venue through its paces this evening. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been watching the final preparations: the new co—0p live in manchester with a capacity of 23,500. it's the biggest indoor venue in britain. as you can see, the finishing touches are still being put in place, which is why i have to dress as one of the village people. to show us round tim leiweke, the boss of oak view music group, who raised £365 million in private finance to get it built. we have about 1,600 workers on site today. we could get almost 10,000 people on this floor. if you yell, go ahead and give it a yell. 0h! no echo. this is my favourite room that no one ever gets to see.

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BBC News

the bank and the emi, electronic money institution, was like night and day. the bank were professional and they and sent me details of remote access scams. they said that's what had happened. the emi had basically no systems in place. with just a few days to go until its opening night, the finishing touches are being made to the uk's biggest indoor arena in manchester this weekend. 0nce open it'll host events for audiences of more than 23,000 people. those behind the £365 million project hope it will attract major events from rival venues across the country, due to its capacity. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been taking a look around. the new co—op live in manchester with a capacity of 23,500 is the biggest indoor venue in britain. to show us round, tim leiweke, the boss of oak view music group, who raised £365 million in private finance to get it built.

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teacher decided to leave herjob and start painting a picture a day, she could never have imagined the success she'd have. using the name margo in margate, she's built up a huge fan base, and is now launching her own exhibition. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson went to meet her. meet the artist known as margo in margate. i'm loving what i do and i think, hopefully, that shows up in the artwork, as well. the actress drew barrymore is a fan. i'm going to go in hard. margo's work is seen on celebrity gogglebox and now she has her own solo show in brighton. a decade ago, margo completely changed her life. she was a primary school teacher in inner—city london when tragedy befell one of her pupils. there was a little girl in my class who was put on... i was actually one of the people who put her on the at—risk register. and, sadly, yeah, she was murdered with her mum and that did actually... that really changed my life. margo decided to quit teaching

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Breakfast

acceptable. 50 somehow for the early years this is acceptable-— somehow for the early years this is acce table. , . . , acceptable. so parents watching this mornin: acceptable. so parents watching this morning might _ acceptable. so parents watching this morning might be _ acceptable. so parents watching this morning might be a _ acceptable. so parents watching this morning might be a little _ acceptable. so parents watching this morning might be a little bit - morning might be a little bit confused. they might see this is good news that they are going to get a reduction in their childcare costs. but you are saying you may not be able to find the place is because the child care providers simply are not able to continue. is that a fair assessment? that simply are not able to continue. is that a fair assessment?— that a fair assessment? that is a fair assessment. _ that a fair assessment? that is a fair assessment. it _ that a fair assessment? that is a fair assessment. it is _ that a fair assessment? that is a fair assessment. it is great i that a fair assessment? that is a fair assessment. it is great on i fair assessment. it is great on paper, but in practice if you can't find a place there is no benefit whatsoever to you as an individual. and frankly, parents need that at this moment in time.— and frankly, parents need that at this moment in time. they need more su ort this moment in time. they need more support than — this moment in time. they need more support than ever- _ this moment in time. they need more support than ever. thank _ this moment in time. they need more support than ever. thank you. - this moment in time. they need more support than ever. thank you. neil i support than ever. thank you. neil leads from the early years alliance. 2a minutes past seven. prisoners in scotland's barlinnie prison in glasgow have been given the opportunity to make their own rap records while still behind bars. they were paired up with a hip hop tutor and a record producer as part of a rehabilitation programme. 0ur entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, visited barlinnie to hear their tracks. # hate these streets

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Breakfast

in communities facing tough times are falling further behind. i want to raise the profile of disadvantaged children and make sure that we are doing everything that we can to create equity in education going forward. he is promising to listen more, but change will need to follow to convince 0fsted's critics. branwynjeffreys, bbc news. more on that throughout the programme today. at five past seven sarah has the rest of the news, including the latest on that earthquake injapan. earthquake in japan. yes, thank earthquake injapan. yes, thank you. at least 30 people have been killed in a powerful earthquake injapan, with efforts ongoing to free those trapped beneath the rubble. japan's prime minister says that rescuers face many difficulties getting to the worst affected areas, because of extensive damage to the roads, and that there are still numerous casualties. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield hayes has this report. in the little fishing port of wajima fires raged out

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The Daily Global

but said ministers should scrap one— or two—word judgements of schools. a single—word judgement can be applied to two schools in very, very different positions — so they don't really work, so we're going to have to modify that. but the government uses those single—word judgements right now to determine whether it should intervene in schools or not. so we would have to find another way, but i'm sure we can do that. 0fsted needs to rebuild trust with schools and headteachers, and some of its credibility. and that's important, because parents rely on 0fsted. he's got a tough reputation, but some change can only be made by government. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. could music play a role in rehabilitating prisoners? well, a new scheme has been launched at a jail in glasgow where inmates are being offered hip—hop workshops. they'll also get the chance to record their own rap music. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been to meet some of those taking part. # hate these streets # but at the same time i love these streets...# the sound of hip—hop made in barlinnie, scotland's largest prison, which

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BBC News at One

ruse would fight back to level the match, but raducanu showed grit, grace and glimpses of her best. oh, yes. how about that from raducanu? the 21—year—old came to feel reborn coming into this match, free from the burden of her us open win. still, there was understandable some rustiness. two match points came and went before she finally clinched it. she's back! the tougher test of second seed elina svitolina awaits. but first, raducanu will want to savour this. that winning feeling has been a long time coming. katie gornall, bbc news. now, what is the best way to rehabilitate prisoners? well, a new scheme has been launched at barlinnie jail in glasgow, where inmates are being offered hip hop workshops while still behind bars, and the chance to record their own rap music. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been to meet some of those taking part. # hate these streets # but at the same time i love these streets...# the sound of hip—hop

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Verified Live

now what is the best way to rehabilitate prisoners? well a new scheme has been launched at barlinnie jail in glasgow where inmates are being offered hip hop workshops and the chance to record their own rap music. 0ur entertainment correspondent, colin paterson, has been to meet some of those taking part. # hate these streets # but at the same time i love these streets...# the sound of hip—hop made in barlinnie, scotland's largest prison, which once held the lockerbie bomber. for the last two months, for the first time, there have been workshops to encourage the prisoners to rap. this is b hall, where 279 prisoners are held, a mixture of those who've been convicted and those who are on remand. we're going to go up to the second level and meet bernie in his cell. this is bernie's track, which is playing. he's 32 and from govan in glasgow and ended up in barlinnie on boxing day just over a year ago. hello. hiya. what's your name?

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