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the institute eavis simply must often as one of the world's most renowned research institutes for wind power technology. in this hall rotor blades more than 80 meters long are clamped onto a concrete block and then tested for durability. the head of the institute is professor under u.s. oil. that. we show him the paper i my interview about importing green hydrogen. of. undecided and therefore as in the past we will have to import a large part and you do need steel and misunderstood there is no green hydrogen market of this size anywhere in the world it will be decades before these capacities are built up at some point somewhere in north africa patagonia or elsewhere. for safety reasons no one is allowed to be in the hall during a road or play test so professor avoid shows me the procedure on a video terminal. one ton of force is applied to the rotor blade making demands on the blade that are higher than an aircraft construction and more comparable to space flight in practice they will have to function for years without much maintenance. so how many research laboratories like this are t
the institute eavis simply must often as one of the world's most renowned research institutes for wind power technology. in this hall rotor blades more than 80 meters long are clamped onto a concrete block and then tested for durability. the head of the institute is professor under u.s. oil. that. we show him the paper i my interview about importing green hydrogen. of. undecided and therefore as in the past we will have to import a large part and you do need steel and misunderstood there is no...
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emily eavis said there were no plans to move the event to september. she added that no new tickets would go on sale and the 135,000 music fans who bought tickets for this summer will be able to use them next summer. and we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the broadcaster daisy mcandrew and the financial times' whitehall correspondent, sebastian payne — that's coming up after the headlines. time for a look at the weather with hello. the final day of august are set to be a rather cool a fail. largely dry start to the new week and then as we head towards the middle of the week, turning wetter, windier and also a little bit warmer which will not last. it gets cooler again by next weekend. let's get into the detailfor the again by next weekend. let's get into the detail for the day ahead. monday bringing a lot of dry weather, fair amount of sunshine through the morning with a bit more, bubbling up and spreading out into the sky as we get through the afternoon. later in the day we will see the wind strengthening upper cut a
emily eavis said there were no plans to move the event to september. she added that no new tickets would go on sale and the 135,000 music fans who bought tickets for this summer will be able to use them next summer. and we ll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the broadcaster daisy mcandrew and the financial times' whitehall correspondent, sebastian payne — that's coming up after the headlines. time for a look at the weather with hello. the final day of august are...
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emily eavis said there were no plans to move the event to september. she added that no new tickets would go on sale and the 135,000 music fans who bought tickets for this summer will be able to use them next summer. dateline london is coming up, after a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. august is not going out on a warm note. in fact, you may have been tempted to put the heating on if you haven't already. but it is going out on a mainly dry note. this can be one of the wettest places in the uk, but it's enjoying some sunday sunshine today. and the reason for that is a gap between weather systems allowing high pressure to slide in and briefly settle our weather down. it's not clear blue sky everywhere. in fact, across western parts, where you start with plenty of sunshine, there is a bit more cloud around throughout the rest of the day. where you have seen a lot of cloud to the east, there will be some sunny spells around. one or two showers dotted about through northern scotland and into northern ireland. the vast majority looking dry, but,
emily eavis said there were no plans to move the event to september. she added that no new tickets would go on sale and the 135,000 music fans who bought tickets for this summer will be able to use them next summer. dateline london is coming up, after a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. august is not going out on a warm note. in fact, you may have been tempted to put the heating on if you haven't already. but it is going out on a mainly dry note. this can be one of the wettest places...
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emily eavis said there were no plans to move the event to september. she added that no new tickets would go on sale and the 135,000 music fans who bought tickets for this summer will be able to use them next summer. this summer would have been the 50th anniversary. there‘s been a special flypast today over hospitals in north west england as a tribute to all those who‘ve helped out during the coronavirus pandemic. a spitfire, with the words ‘thank you nhs‘ took to the skies — and it‘s been hand—painted with thousands of names, nominated by members of the public. yunus mulla reports. the famous spitfire is an emotive site. a natural choice perhaps to celebrate the heroes of a very modern battle. the plane was seen across the region today. with a simple message on the underside of its wings as it told hospitals. the pilot and owner has also given people the chance to give a name being painted in return for a donation to an nhs charity. being painted in return for a donation to an nhs charitym being painted in return for a donation to an nhs
emily eavis said there were no plans to move the event to september. she added that no new tickets would go on sale and the 135,000 music fans who bought tickets for this summer will be able to use them next summer. this summer would have been the 50th anniversary. there‘s been a special flypast today over hospitals in north west england as a tribute to all those who‘ve helped out during the coronavirus pandemic. a spitfire, with the words ‘thank you nhs‘ took to the skies — and...
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a woman of indian origin, we're nowjoined by noor inayat khan's biographer, shrabani basu, and anna eavis from english heritage. why is it so important that this woman is recognised ? why is it so important that this woman is recognised? because of her bravery first of all and also because of what she stood for. noor inyat khan was a secret agent in the second world war who, unhesitatingly, gave up her live in the fight against fascism. it is really important to remember that in 19aa there was a young, muslim women of indian origin who went out there and who unhesitatingly went into the front line. she stood for certain principles and these were nonviolence, peace, so she is an unlikely spy in many ways. but when it came to the crunch she was there and she was on the front line. she believed in tolerance and religious tolerance, which are all such important messages for now. absolutely. how did she become a spy? that is interesting. when they lived in paris and as the german army was on the border they decided to move to england. they took this decision that they were going to come here a
a woman of indian origin, we're nowjoined by noor inayat khan's biographer, shrabani basu, and anna eavis from english heritage. why is it so important that this woman is recognised ? why is it so important that this woman is recognised? because of her bravery first of all and also because of what she stood for. noor inyat khan was a secret agent in the second world war who, unhesitatingly, gave up her live in the fight against fascism. it is really important to remember that in 19aa there was...