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The Big Weekend Show

of the people transgressions as a mother billing estimate i really think that opens up a big story for americans to understand or to consume which is this perhaps hollywood as this connection this kind of a partial evilness to it. i would just environments i can remember danny masterson and harvey weinstein and jeffrey epstein, they'll elevator hollywood link people, who had in plain sight for decades with a transgressions finally, post me to work held accountable that is this the next shoe to drop what is it exposing head of the decide with a exposer children to and what content they get to see that these estimates also be allegations who left they are true, who knew you write because some of jeffrey and harvey weinstein this a lot of people do it in every do anything about it and then of the other way because is a serve their financial interests printed coming up sean diddy combs have a lot of issues when him and

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Broaden local content beyond oil, Hangala urges

Businessman Leake Hangala says the development of a local policy content should not only be limited to oil and gas resources, but should be encouraged in other industries as well...

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The Big Weekend Show

of the people transgressions as a mother billing estimate i really think that opens up a big story for americans to understand or to consume which is this perhaps hollywood as this connection this kind of a partial evilness to it. i would just environments i can remember danny masterson and harvey weinstein and jeffrey epstein, they'll elevator hollywood link people, who had in plain sight for decades with a transgressions finally, post me to work held accountable that is this the next shoe to drop what is it exposing head of the decide with a exposer children to and what content they get to see that these estimates also be allegations who left they are true, who knew you write because some of jeffrey and harvey weinstein this a lot of people do it in every do anything about it and then of the other way because is a serve their financial interests printed coming up sean diddy combs have a lot of issues when him and

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BBC News

educational content became more of a choice as opposed to something that was given to you. bite size was mentioned in the vt and i remember growing up and doing my gcses in particular and i am somebody who struggled with maths all my life and i was probably bite—size at number one userjust i was probably bite—size at number one user just trying i was probably bite—size at number one userjust trying to revise all of that maths content. you one userjust trying to revise all of that maths content.- one userjust trying to revise all of that maths content. you are so riaht i of that maths content. you are so right i remember _ of that maths content. you are so right i remember the _ of that maths content. you are so right i remember the massive i of that maths content. you are so right i remember the massive tv | right i remember the massive tv being wheeled in and being excited because it meant we weren't having to do at school, were going to watch telly for a little bit. it was great. when there are so much online content now, how much has bbc education had to change the way it presents stuff because there's just so much competition? yes. presents stuff because there's 'ust so much competition?i presents stuff because there's 'ust so much competition? yes, there is loads of choice _ so much competition? yes, there is loads of choice for _ so much competition? yes, there is loads of choice for kids _ so much competition? yes, there is loads of choice for kids right - so much competition? yes, there is loads of choice for kids right now i loads of choice for kids right now but i think were bbc education really sort of strides is the fact that it really sort of strides is the fact thatitis really sort of strides is the fact that it is a trusted brand. newsround falls into the bbc education as well and we know that it newsround we are watched by an

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BBC News

were they being entertained, but they were learning. hey, word watchers! what makes martin a real artist? st does! and while some things definitely haven't changed... look at this — always wanted to see what's behind there. ..the way that young people and children get their educational content from the bbc has definitely evolved with the times. as we race into the �*90s, technology transforms bbc education. bitesize — the online learning portal for young people — is launched... we've got a little page here. there we are. the gcse bitesize revision... ..becoming even more relevant during the covid—19 pandemic, as schools across the uk closed. the site attracted almost four million weekly users. this is the bbc live programme... from gathering around the wireless, to live lessons streaming on smartboards — a lot has changed in the last 100 years.

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BBC News

estimated 3.2 million kids at least once a week. i think the reason we are seeing those numbers is because it's trusted and it's entertaining but it's also never done in a patronising way. we talk to kids at their level, but never to patronise or say, their level, but never to patronise orsay, hey, we their level, but never to patronise or say, hey, we are for you, this is all for you what you want to know? and is teaching that to you. share and is teaching that to you. are they watching — and is teaching that to you. are they watching on tvs other mobile phones these days?— they watching on tvs other mobile phones these days? interestingly, i know in the — phones these days? interestingly, i know in the case _ phones these days? interestingly, i know in the case of— phones these days? interestingly, i know in the case of newsround, i phones these days? interestingly, i know in the case of newsround, we| know in the case of newsround, we know in the case of newsround, we know that they are watching that a lot in the classrooms which was never the case when i was younger. when i was young it was watching newsround before a programme like blue peter at home but now kids are watching them in massive classrooms on their interactive screens or laptops, engaging with us in that way and we do know that kids do engage with content on different social media platforms but i think right now that big main engagement

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Breakfast

and all the schools. but the most important thing was that, not only were they being entertained, but they were learning. hey, word watchers! what makes martin a real artist? st does! and while some things definitely haven't changed... look at this — always wanted to see what's behind there. ..the way that young people and children get their educational content from the bbc has definitely evolved with the times. as we race into the �*90s, technology transforms bbc education. bitesize — the online learning portal for young people — is launched... we've got a little page here. there we are. the gcse bitesize revision... ..becoming even more relevant during the covid—19 pandemic, as schools across the uk closed. the site attracted almost four million weekly users. this is the bbc light programme... from gathering around

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BBC News

them talk about it, hearing the old tunes and everything, it takes us to a warm happy place from her childhood. i remember those big tvs being wheeled into the classroom or going into the television room and being so excited to watch some of the bbc education content found in the bbc education content found in the day. the bbc education content found in the da . ~ . �* , the bbc education content found in theda .~ . 3 ~ the bbc education content found in theda .~ . v 4', the bbc education content found in theda. ,, , ., the day. what's it like being on the other side since _ the day. what's it like being on the other side since then? _ the day. what's it like being on the other side since then? absolutely i other side since then? absolutely brilliant. i recently _ other side since then? absolutely brilliant. i recently got _ other side since then? absolutely brilliant. i recently got to - other side since then? absolutely brilliant. i recently got to make . brilliant. i recently got to make some bbc bitesize daily music lessons and i literally felt like jonathan cohen behind the piano at ease to watch him on music time and i love it. i wasjust living my childhood dream, like i can't believe i'm doing this.- childhood dream, like i can't believe i'm doing this. let's go back then- _ believe i'm doing this. let's go back then. so _ believe i'm doing this. let's go back then. so those _ believe i'm doing this. let's go back then. so those early - believe i'm doing this. let's go | back then. so those early days, believe i'm doing this. let's go i back then. so those early days, it was radio right at the start, then what kind of on the tv front, really sticks in your mind and in a sense played one of those crucial early roles? 50 played one of those crucial early roles? ., , , ., ., , , roles? so many programmes i remember thins like roles? so many programmes i remember things like words — roles? so many programmes i remember things like words and _ roles? so many programmes i remember things like words and pictures _ roles? so many programmes i remember things like words and pictures and - things like words and pictures and look and read, watch, that was an absolute favourite of mine, going backin

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this content around which i think really gave everybody a better focus at a time when everyone was really quite stressed and worried, and just brought a big sense of relief to everybody. brought a big sense of relief to everybody-— brought a big sense of relief to eve bod . �* ., ., , everybody. ok, i'm afraid we must sto the everybody. ok, i'm afraid we must stop the reminiscing _ everybody. ok, i'm afraid we must stop the reminiscing and _ everybody. ok, i'm afraid we must stop the reminiscing and bring - everybody. ok, i'm afraid we must stop the reminiscing and bring it i stop the reminiscing and bring it right up to date because we are out of time, naomi wilkinson, thank you very much for coming on the programme, thank you. amazing memories there. let me just keep you across what we are right now, two sets of live pictures to bring you, firstly from new york, what's been happening there with the donald trump trial, external shots of security there. that trial just wrapped up for the day, wrapped up a little earlier than usual, we'll have all the analysis, reaction to it very soon of the day in court there, and also let's take eun out to westminster because it is a crucial day in parliament. the house of commons starting off about 90 minutes is or so ago, the rwanda policy will be bouncing back and

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absolute favourite of mine, going back in time i think was in 193a there was a programme called music and movement which ran for 30 years, which was to help preschoolers with rhythm and movement. and funnily enough, we have made some films released recently which will do the same thing and a whole new way. it's lovely that all those years later we are still creating this new content with children, getting really imagine and then additive how to do it. . . ., ., ., imagine and then additive how to do it. the crucial role that so many different things, _ it. the crucial role that so many different things, but _ it. the crucial role that so many different things, but specifically bite—size, what do you think the significant was there? i bite-size, what do you think the significant was there?— significant was there? i think of her nose so _ significant was there? i think of her nose so lost _ significant was there? i think of her nose so lost in _ significant was there? i think of her nose so lost in the - significant was there? i think of| her nose so lost in the pandemic and really worried about the well being of our children's mental health and their well—being and their education. they produced over 200 hours of content really quickly, i think it's over 2000 lessons exist now for children to use. they turned

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