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Verified Live

nonetheless, from midnight tonight, the largest pollution charging zone in the world begins. tom edwards, bbc news. live now to sir brian hoskins, founding director and chair of the grantham institute for climate change and the environment. very good to have you joining us. first of all, what is your assessment of the impact that this policy will have, notjust on the air quality around the city, but also the impact, the wider impact on global warming. also the impact, the wider impact on global warming-— global warming. yes, there are two asects. global warming. yes, there are two aspects- the _ global warming. yes, there are two aspects. the major _ global warming. yes, there are two aspects. the major one _ global warming. yes, there are two aspects. the major one here, i global warming. yes, there are two l aspects. the major one here, really, is to deal with the air quality in london. this has been a terrible situation for many years where london's air quality has been way where us then the world health organization standard. the uk government has not done anything

World , Bbc-news , Brian-hoskins , Grantham-institute-for-climate-change-and-the-environment , Pollution-charging-zone , Chair , Land , Director , Tom-edwards , Founding , Impact , Us

BBC News Now

legal, as the government claims are not. do legal, as the government claims are not. , ., , , legal, as the government claims are not. ,, , , ., not. do you believe it is illegal? do ou not. do you believe it is illegal? do you have _ not. do you believe it is illegal? do you have a — not. do you believe it is illegal? do you have a problem - not. do you believe it is illegal? do you have a problem with - not. do you believe it is illegal? | do you have a problem with legal aspects? i do you have a problem with legal asects? ., ., ., , ., aspects? i have no doubt whatsoever there will be — aspects? i have no doubt whatsoever there will be a _ aspects? i have no doubt whatsoever there will be a legal— aspects? i have no doubt whatsoever there will be a legal challenge - aspects? i have no doubt whatsoever there will be a legal challenge to - there will be a legal challenge to this. �* ., , there will be a legal challenge to this. �* . , ., this. and what will the terms of that le . al this. and what will the terms of that legal challenge _ this. and what will the terms of that legal challenge be? - this. and what will the terms of that legal challenge be? what i this. and what will the terms of i that legal challenge be? what will the argument be? because the government has deemed it to be safe and functional. that government has deemed it to be safe and functional.— and functional. that is their position. — and functional. that is their position. we _ and functional. that is their position, we need - and functional. that is their position, we need to - and functional. that is their position, we need to see i and functional. that is their - position, we need to see whether it will be safe for the asylum seekers. the only argument the government is using is that it will be cheaper in the start of —— instead of using a hotel. you cannot put people's lives at risk, put 500 people in a place that's been designed for 250 people and claim it's going to be safe. we need to see the condition when nearly 500 young men are going to be on the barge and see whether it would be safe or not. of course this is something we need to look at and

Government , Challenge , Aspects , Problem , Claims , No-doubt , Asects , Do-ou , Asylum-seekers , Position , Safe , Terms

Newsday

the situation is patchy in china. even in some cities, single mothers on lower incomes are being denied the paid leave and health insurance needed to give birth. unmarried parents can now get the documents to, for example, process a child's school application. however, other government regulations still need to catch up with what's becoming a reality in china. stephen mcdonell, bbc news, hangzhou. for more on this we're joined by ya—show wang — china researcherfor human rights watch. thank you forjoining us on the programme. as wejust thank you forjoining us on the programme. as we just heard and at peace, china has given more rights and benefits to single mothers, but it still sounds quite hard. so what are the major challenges single mothers are facing?— are the major challenges single mothers are facing? there are two asects, mothers are facing? there are two aspects. one _ mothers are facing? there are two aspects. one is— mothers are facing? there are two aspects, one is that _ mothers are facing? there are two aspects, one is that it _ mothers are facing? there are two aspects, one is that it is _ mothers are facing? there are two aspects, one is that it is illegal - aspects, one is that it is illegal to have babies as an unmarried woman, but it is still hard to get

South-east-china , Situation , Parents , Mothers , Cities , Birth , Health-insurance , Leave , Incomes , Bbc-news , Child , Stephen-mcdonell

World Business Report

resource available for other aspects. resource available for other asects. �* . , aspects. but resources were diverted from a number— aspects. but resources were diverted from a number of _ aspects. but resources were diverted from a number of different _ aspects. but resources were diverted from a number of different parts - aspects. but resources were diverted from a number of different parts of. from a number of different parts of the scottish government. it wasn't that resources were only diverted from _ that resources were only diverted from several continents in plans. you had — from several continents in plans. you had to— from several continents in plans. you had to find the resource and time _ you had to find the resource and time and — you had to find the resource and time and the energy from somewhere in order_ time and the energy from somewhere in order to _ time and the energy from somewhere in order to do the necessary preparations for a no—deal brexit. there _ preparations for a no—deal brexit. there was— preparations for a no—deal brexit. there was probably not, forgive me if i am oversimplifying, but there would not be many, if any, areas of scottish government work that were not impacted by the planning for brexit generally and are no—deal brexit. in health, otherthan emergency planning, a lot of resource and energy looking at some of the supply chain disruption, the consequence of staffing for ending free movement across the european union, and education with universities around the programme. every part about the work was

Resource , Resources , Scottish-government , Aspects , Number , Plans , Parts , Continents , It-wasn-t , Parts-aspects , Asects , Nodal-brexit

Nicky Campbell

in your experience, you lived experience, as you put it, institutional racism, tiwa? institutional racism, tiwa ? absolutely. institutional racism, tiwa? absolutely. i think it would be unfair— absolutely. i think it would be unfair to— absolutely. i think it would be unfairto dismiss absolutely. i think it would be unfair to dismiss that. like i said, i unfair to dismiss that. like i said, i speak— unfair to dismiss that. like i said, i speak from _ unfair to dismiss that. like i said, i speak from my own lived experience but i i speak from my own lived experience but i know _ i speak from my own lived experience but i know many women who look like me, but i know many women who look like me. come _ but i know many women who look like me, come from where i come from, they have _ me, come from where i come from, they have similar stories, they are afraid _ they have similar stories, they are afraid to _ they have similar stories, they are afraid to speak at or have been told they cannot — afraid to speak at or have been told they cannot speak out. to deny it would _ they cannot speak out. to deny it would be — they cannot speak out. to deny it would be a — they cannot speak out. to deny it would be a tragedy. it is life, it is present, _ would be a tragedy. it is life, it is present, still happening today, two males — is present, still happening today, two males and females. one is present, still happening today, two males and females.— is present, still happening today, two males and females. one of many asects of two males and females. one of many aspects of this- _ two males and females. one of many aspects of this. talking _ two males and females. one of many aspects of this. talking about - aspects of this. talking about neighbourhood crime is not being dealt with promptly. not being dealt with at all sometimes. the basics of answering the phones, attending from me, failing to investigate. loads in this. what is your story, tasmin? mr; this. what is your story, tasmin? ii goodness, this. what is your story, tasmin? m goodness, excuse me if this. what is your story, tasmin? m1: goodness, excuse me ifi this. what is your story, tasmin? m1 goodness, excuse me if i go on

Experience , Racism , Tiwa , Women , Stories , One , Males , Life , Females , Aspects , Tragedy , Neighbourhood-crime

Verified Live

does this help us unearth? what are you looking for?— you looking for? as you say, many asects you looking for? as you say, many aspects of — you looking for? as you say, many aspects of satellites _ you looking for? as you say, many aspects of satellites are _ you looking for? as you say, many aspects of satellites are an - aspects of satellites are an essential part of understanding ourselves and protecting our citizens. climate change is the biggest challenge which we have in this century orfor biggest challenge which we have in this century or for many decades to come. without satellites, we wouldn't be able to understand so well our own planet and therefore mitigate and protect our cities against the impacts of climate change. also, in outer space, the astronauts from the uae explaining the experience that this is just a fantastic because it's a new revolution taking place. this is exactly what i'm asking my decisions make her of what europe should be doing in this wider context. it’s make her of what europe should be doing in this wider context.- doing in this wider context. it's an incredibly exciting _ doing in this wider context. it's an incredibly exciting time _

Aspects , Part , Satellites , Challenge , Climate-change , Citizens , Asects , 5 , Cities , Planet , Outer-space , Wouldn-t

BBC News

as the summit between emmanuel macron and richey sunak earlier this month there was warm relations and this was supposed to cement that political understanding and renewed friendship after years of this agreement. so, yes it's a difficult situation and i think that's clear, but it doesn't change the fact that the relationship between the uk and france is back on track and more positive. that is something that is positive. that is something that is ositive. ,, ., ., , positive. some might wonder why the issue of state — positive. some might wonder why the issue of state pension _ positive. some might wonder why the issue of state pension is _ positive. some might wonder why the issue of state pension is so _ issue of state pension is so contentious in france. the age, even if it were raised, is lower than a list of countries across europe. why is it such, i suppose, in issue that touches a nerve of the french public? i touches a nerve of the french ublic? ~ ., , ., public? i think there are several asects. public? i think there are several aspects- the — public? i think there are several aspects. the first _ public? i think there are several aspects. the first is _ public? i think there are several aspects. the first is that - public? i think there are several aspects. the first is that you - public? i think there are several. aspects. the first is that you have to remember the pension system is a state pension system and there's very little beyond that most people. so, it's very important for most workers. it touches them personally because it is the only income they

Emmanuel-macron , Situation , Relations , Summit , Friendship , Agreement , Richey-sunak , Issue , Doesn-t , Something , Some , State-pension

The Papers

the politicians? extra costs on most asects of the politicians? extra costs on most aspects of our _ the politicians? extra costs on most aspects of our day-to-day - the politicians? extra costs on most aspects of our day-to-day lives. - the politicians? extra costs on most| aspects of our day-to-day lives. the aspects of our day—to—day lives. the key things the times picks up on is higher mortgage payments when people's fixed term deals expire. and this will be really worrying because other newspapers tonight think there's not much help coming forward for homeowners or people who will be struggling with these mortgages because of the £50 billion hole that has to be filled by the government. the political conundrum here is that a lot of people can associate these higher mortgage costs, yes, there have been global issues, whether it's russia pots war in ukraine or recovering from covid, but we can't get away from the fact that there is the impact of the mini budget, people will associate that

Things , Times , Lives , Politicians , Aspects , Costs , Mortgage-payments , Asects , Families , Help , Homeowners , Newspapers

The Papers-20220218-23:45:00

a certain point. it is to do with media and _ a certain point. it is to do with media and news consumption and especially— media and news consumption and especially what's been going on recently. — especially what's been going on recently, earlier on in the air everything that's been going on with afghanistan and various things around — afghanistan and various things around the world. but i do think in some _ around the world. but i do think in some capacity all of us has hit that point _ some capacity all of us has hit that point witt— some capacity all of us has hit that point will we get to nine and ten years— point will we get to nine and ten years old — point will we get to nine and ten years old we start to realise the realities — years old we start to realise the realities of the world and it hits us att— realities of the world and it hits us all but — realities of the world and it hits us all but injust different aspects. us all but in 'ust different aspects.— us all but in 'ust different asects. ., ., , us all but in 'ust different asects. ., ., ., aspects. your last word is a former nine-year-old _ aspects. your last word is a former nine-year-old and _ aspects. your last word is a former nine-year-old and is _ aspects. your last word is a former nine-year-old and is apparent. - aspects. your last word is a former. nine-year-old and is apparent. does it 'ive for nine-year-old and is apparent. does itjive for you? _ nine-year-old and is apparent. does itjive for you? it _ nine-year-old and is apparent. does itjive for you? it does. _ nine-year-old and is apparent. does itjive for you? it does. it's - nine—year—old and is apparent. lire" itjive for you? it does. it's an interesting study by university of london. i think as a parent i tried to keep them up the screens as long as possible, keep them away from the bad news. all those terrible outcomes that they can see on screen, don't give them the mobile phone until they're at least 11 going up to secondary school. maybe they are natural optimism will survive just a bit longer. they are natural optimism will survivejust a bit longer. filth. they are natural optimism will survive just a bit longer. survive 'ust a bit longer. oh, i

Things , Point , Everything , World , Media , News , Consumption , News-consumption , Afghanistan , All-of-us , Sue-gray , Us

BBC News at One-20211012-12:21:00

but a _ ireland and the falklands to name but a view— ireland and the falklands to name but a view and many of our beneficiaries are getting old and requiring — beneficiaries are getting old and requiring increasingly expensive treatment and care to allow them to continue _ treatment and care to allow them to continue to— treatment and care to allow them to continue to live their lives, that is a huge — continue to live their lives, that is a huge demand on us. and lots more _ is a huge demand on us. and lots more people come to us now with mental— more people come to us now with mental injuries, certainly from recent— mental injuries, certainly from recent campaigns. in 2019 we raised more _ recent campaigns. in 2019 we raised more money and gave more to our beneficiaries than any other previous— beneficiaries than any other previous year.— beneficiaries than any other revious ear. . ., . ., previous year. and a critical moment in the ear previous year. and a critical moment in the year for _ previous year. and a critical moment in the year for you _ previous year. and a critical moment in the year for you within _ previous year. and a critical moment in the year for you within the - previous year. and a critical moment in the year for you within the next i in the year for you within the next few weeks as we approach remembrance?— few weeks as we approach remembrance? ., , ., ., ~' , remembrance? that is one of the key asects of remembrance? that is one of the key aspects of our — remembrance? that is one of the key aspects of our charter, _ remembrance? that is one of the key aspects of our charter, we _ remembrance? that is one of the key aspects of our charter, we have - aspects of our charter, we have the festival— aspects of our charter, we have the festival of— aspects of our charter, we have the festival of remembrance which i hope will go _ festival of remembrance which i hope will go ahead as normal, as we used to do— will go ahead as normal, as we used to do it. _ will go ahead as normal, as we used to do it. that— will go ahead as normal, as we used to do it, that we have the big event on the _ to do it, that we have the big event on the cenotaph on the sunday and we have a _ on the cenotaph on the sunday and we have a huge _ on the cenotaph on the sunday and we have a huge march past of veterans planned _ have a huge march past of veterans planned so — have a huge march past of veterans lanned. ., .,, have a huge march past of veterans lanned. ., ., , ., planned. so the legion as relevant toda as planned. so the legion as relevant today as over _ planned. so the legion as relevant today as over the _ planned. so the legion as relevant today as over the past _ planned. so the legion as relevant today as over the past century? i today as over the past century? absolutely, we will continue to be

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