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Join the team from BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine as we share lively conversation about all things gardening. We’ll be exploring growing for health and for wildlife, success with homegrown food and flowers, making a thriving garden for you and your family to enjoy, plus how to green up your indoors, and much more. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or are just setting out on your growing journey, we promise you an enjoyable – and useful – escape into gardening with every episode.
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Hosts Tom Kerridge, Miriam Nice, Mallika Basu and Orlando Murrin chat to cooks, chefs and characters about their favourite dish - how they’ve made it their own, where it’s led them on their cooking journey and life lessons and laughs along the way. Discover inspiring new recipes and cook-a-long with us in our easy-to-follow bonus episodes.
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We hope and pray that the sermons of Bethel Baptist Church, given by Dr. Marcus Bridges, help meet you right where you are in your relationship with Jesus. Whether you have known Jesus for years, are trying to find out more about who He is, or are just catching up on a sermon you missed, this is the place for you!
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Each week the BBC Earth podcast brings you entertainment, humour, an abundance of amazing animal stories and unbelievable unheard sounds. Explore the world of animals with superpowers, deep dive into death, hear from heroes passionately protecting the planet and get expert insights into corners of the natural world you’ve never explored before. Hosted by zoologists Rutendo Shackleton and Sebastian Echeverri, each episode features special guests including the world’s most respected scientists ...
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BBC Hindi is part of BBC World Service, best known independent international broadcaster, which reaches to more than 20 million people via Digital, TV, Radio and Social Media. It provides multimedia news content to its audience. Website: www.bbchindi.com (http://www.bbc.co.uk/hindi) Facebook: BBC Hindi (https://www.facebook.com/bbchindi) Twitter: @BBCHindi (http://www.twitter.com/BBCHindi)
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Food waste is a huge problem across the world and in India this is particularly the case because of the country’s lack of cold storage facilities.But one of this year’s Earthshot Prize winners is using solar power in innovative ways to tackle the issue head on.This video is from BBC Click, the BBC’s flagship technology programme.For more news, anal…
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Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. They are joined by Ken Cheng who uses air fryers to help explain his frustration with the housing market, Helen Bauer arguing why school uniforms need to remain affordable, and Rachel Parris gives her musical take on what truly scares us at Halloween. The show was writte…
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This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire and Berkshire podcast, Dave catches up with electro production duo Means Of Production to hear about their new EP 'Adventures In Capitalism'. Plus, Alex chats to Who Ate All The Crayons at Brewdog, and there's all the latest new music from Oxfordshire and Berkshire. Here's this week's playlist:•Modest…
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Long abandoned metal mines are having a huge impact on rivers across the UK. BBC Inside Science reporter Patrick Hughes visits Cwmystwyth in Wales, where he finds lead, zinc and cadmium seeping into waterways. It’s the costly legacy left after hundreds of years of mining. Roma Agrawal breaks down our modern world into seven essential basic inventio…
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Making a garden that looks good for a few short weeks in summer, is relatively easy. But making a garden that looks good, and is an enjoyable place to spend time, all year round, is much more of a challenge. And that challenge is made even harder in a small garden, where finding space for all the summer-flowering plants we love is hard enough, let …
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This week’s podcast is presented by Jacqueline and Stephen. The episode title was suggested by Jacqueline. We hear from: · Pip from Thornton Heath who is thinking about Joy · Tracy from California who is giving Helen the thumbs up, sort of…. · Glyn who , like some others spotted the salmon shaped slip up from Jakob · Biffo prop Richard who gives us…
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George Santos, the US Congressman accused of money laundering, lying about his past, and stealing campaign funds, to pay for everything from luxury holidays to Botox treatment, has been expelled by the House of Representatives. An ethics report had found that Congressman George Santos exploited “every aspect” of his role for personal financial prof…
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The US House of Representatives has voted to expel Congressman George Santos. The New York Republican is only the sixth lawmaker in history to be expelled from the lower chamber of Congress, and the first since 2002. Mr Santos is facing more than 20 federal charges including fraud, money laundering and stealing public funds. He has said he's being …
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The world's most important climate meeting is being hosted in Dubai by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) - one of the world's top ten oil producers. COP28 is the biggest gathering of world leaders of the year. King Charles III and Rishi Sunak will be there, along with dozens of other world leaders and some 70,000 other attendees. One attendee, the bil…
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Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the week via topical stand-up and sketches. They are joined by Ken Cheng who uses air fryers to help explain his frustration with the housing market, Helen Bauer arguing why school uniforms need to remain affordable, and Rachel Parris gives her musical take on what truly scares us at Halloween.The show was written…
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The BBC’s Katty Kay talks to Doctor Anthony Fauci, who served as Chief Medical Advisor to the US president during the Covid-19 pandemic.Doctor Fauci reveals why he left the US government and decided to become a university professor.He also tells Katty about his work leading the US response to the AIDS crisis and opens up about how recent threats to…
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King Charles III has urged world leaders gathered in Dubai to make the COP28 climate summit a "turning point".In a speech on the second day of the conference, the monarch warned that despite some progress "we remain so dreadfully far off track".He called for "genuine transformational action", a day after the meeting opened with stark warnings on gl…
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In the last few hours we've seen world leaders starting to arrive in Dubai for the COP28 climate conference. The UN summit follows a year of extreme weather events in which many climate records have been broken. So far, speakers have included the UK's King Charles III and UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres. "We are living through climate collaps…
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The Israeli military said it has resumed combat against Hamas in Gaza, after accusing the group of violating the terms of a ceasefire.The truce lasted seven days and saw the release of 110 hostages held by Hamas and 240 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUogFor more news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com/…
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Humans already work alongside robots in industries such as manufacturing. Now, for knowledge workers, the threat of AI (artificial intelligence) replacement is coming faster than they imagined.In early 2023, OpenAI's ChatGPT ushered in a new era – one in which AI went from a pipe dream to a very real, contentious issue for workers.The stakes are hi…
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Visitors to Edinburgh Zoo in Scotland are saying goodbye to giant pandas Tian Tian and Yang Guang ahead of their journey back to China. They have lived in the UK since 2011 but will be returning to China in December. Preparations are under way to safely send them home, but for security reasons, the date of their departure will be kept under wraps. …
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COP28 is set to get under way, with world leaders arriving in Dubai after a year of weather extremes. The climate summit is taking place in the United Arab Emirates, which is one of the world’s top oil-producing nations, and the presidents of the world's biggest greenhouse gas emitters - the US and China - are not attending. Scientists have said th…
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Israel and Hamas have agreed to extend the temporary truce in Gaza, just minutes before it was due to expire.The pause in fighting was due to expire at 05:00 GMT, but the Israeli military said it will be extended "in light of the mediators' efforts to continue the process of releasing the hostages".On Wednesday evening, another 16 hostages taken ca…
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Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has died at the age of 100.He served as America's top diplomat and national security adviser during the Nixon and Ford administrations.Despite leaving office in the mid-1970s, he continued to be consulted by generations of leaders for decades.Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUogFor more news, analysis a…
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Two Palestinian boys have been shot dead in the street in Jenin, in the occupied West Bank, during a raid by Israeli forces. They were 8 and 14 years old.With war in Gaza, tension and violence have been rising in the West Bank, which is occupied by Israel but run by the Palestinian Authority.Sophie Raworth presents BBC News at Ten reporting by Lucy…
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Untreated diseases could eventually kill more people in Gaza than bombings if the health system is not restored, the World Health Organization says. Diarrhoea and respiratory infections are widespread among children in overcrowded UN facilities where almost 1.1 million people are sheltering. Patients with chronic illnesses like cancer are also rece…
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Sweden says it's been assured its application to join Nato will finally be ratified by Turkey, more than a year since it applied to join.Sweden's Foreign Minister Tobias Billström says he met his Turkish counterpart on Tuesday and was told the approval would come within weeks.Turkey has, so far refused to ratify Sweden's application unless it takes…
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Global revenue generated by elite women's sport is predicted to surpass £1bn for the first time next year.Finance experts Deloitte predict women's sport revenue will reach £1.02bn in 2024 after a year of growth featuring the Fifa Women's World Cup in 2023.Football is forecast to generate £439m, with basketball predicted to be the second most valuab…
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Researchers have located "the perfect solar system", forged without the violent collisions that made our own mix of different-sized planets. The system, 100 light years away, has six planets all about the same size and is thought to have been formed up to 12 billion years ago. The creation of our own solar system was a violent process, with planets…
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There are hopes the truce between Israel and Hamas could be extended, with talks being held in Qatar about a possible new deal.US president Joe Biden said that allowing the conflict to continue in Gaza would "give Hamas what they seek".Israel says it's received a list of hostages held in Gaza who could be released later on Wednesday, on the sixth d…
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The BBC’s Carl Nasman investigates how the food we eat, drink and produce impacts the planet. From eating insects to edible water bottles, Carl explores the innovations that could help restore ecosystems and reduce plastic pollution. For more climate news and hopeful developments, subscribe to the Future Earth newsletter here: https://cloud.email.b…
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All 41 construction workers who became trapped in a tunnel in northern India after a landslide on 12 November have been rescued. None of the men are thought to have been injured, but the group are being given medical checks at a nearby hospital. They were extracted one by one via a pipe 90cm (3ft) in diameter, which was inserted through the rubble …
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The first workers who have been trapped in a tunnel in Uttarakhand state since 12 November have been freed. The men became stuck after a landslide nearby brought down a mountain of debris. They are being extracted one by one via a 90cm diameter pipe inserted through the rubble of the collapsed tunnel.Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1rbfUogFor more ne…
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The first transatlantic flight by a large passenger plane powered only by alternative fuels has taken off. Operated by Virgin Atlantic, the plane travelled from London's Heathrow to New York's JFK airport. Airlines see the flight, which is supported by UK government funding, as demonstrating that a greener way of flying is possible. But a lack of f…
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The United Arab Emirates planned to use its role as the host of UN climate talks as an opportunity to strike oil and gas deals, the BBC has learned. Leaked briefing documents reveal plans to discuss fossil fuel deals with 15 nations. The UN body responsible for the COP28 summit told the BBC hosts were expected to act without bias or self-interest. …
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Rescuers in India say they have broken through to 41 workers who have been trapped in a tunnel in Uttarakhand state since 12 November.The men became stuck after a landslide nearby brought down a mountain of debris.They are expected to be extracted one by one via a 90cm diameter pipe inserted through the rubble of the collapsed tunnel.Subscribe here…
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Israel has freed 33 more Palestinian prisoners, after the release of a further 11 Israeli hostages by Hamas.The release of 33 people means 150 Palestinians have been released since Friday - the day both sides began swapping hostages and prisoners.Fifty-one Israeli hostages, including three-year-old-twin sisters, have been freed by Hamas as part of …
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Fragments from the asteroid US space agency Nasa has described as the most dangerous rock in the Solar System have arrived in the UK for study.The tiny pieces of rock and dust from the object known as Bennu will be subjected to tests at the Natural History Museum, and the Open, Manchester and Oxford universities.The sample was scooped up from the s…
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