think channel ten and fremantle have come out and said that they are still very much committed to carrying on with neighbours in a struggle. there is such a rumour that it struggle. there is such a rumour thatitis struggle. there is such a rumour that it is an issue of production cost, were channel five will say that they want to focus on their original uk content. as for some of the financial reasons behind the scenes, i am the financial reasons behind the scenes, iam not the financial reasons behind the scenes, i am not sure. the financial reasons behind the scenes, iam not sure. but the financial reasons behind the scenes, i am not sure. but in terms of his popularity, this is a show that people still want to see. a festival of lights is brightening up the dark nordic winter in the danish capital. the majority of the light works are placed along the quay and on the bicycle bridges of copenhagen. following the repeal of covid 19 restrictions, organisers hope to welcome more visitors
be putting it into practice. on facebook platforms alone, people are posting more than 100 billion times a day. in 2017, facebook and instagram were taking down 35,000 posts a day about self harm and suicide alone. so, this is regulation not at a minor scale, but at an industrial scale. while there s criticism about whether the plans go far enough, they will mean a revolution in how the online world is policed. katie prescott, bbc news. and finally a festival of lights is brightening up the dark nordic winter in the danish capital. the majority of the light works are placed along the quay and on the bicycle bridges of copenhagen. following the repeal of covid 19 restrictions, organisers hope to welcome more visitors than last year, when more than half a million people visited over a three week period. the festival has 50 installations making it
mid-to-upper 80s by the next seven days. back you, kim. all right. thanks so much, karen maginnis, appreciate it. in denmark, artists are offsetting the gloomy nordic winter with the largest light festival in europe. have a look at this. the festival opened on friday in copenhagen and features some 50 installations. most of the works are fitted along the wharf and on bicycle bridges. several will light up at dawn, a bright sight for many who go to work early in the morning. last year, more than half a million visitors attended over a three-week period. and with covid restrictions relaxed, organizers are hoping to welcome more visitors this year. simply, it sings to your heart, it opens your mind. it makes a feeling inside of you of optimism, because the winter in the last two years has been kind of a closing and now we are
also, it s got to be seen in terms of a promotion by the chinese government because if you look on twitter, chinese diplomats are promoting this and also sharing videos of this athletes family back home in xinjiang, celebrating the honour of leading the cauldron and really show how this family should be proud of the fact that there she is competing in the olympics. in danish city of copenhagen, a light festival is brightening up the dark nordic winter. the majority of the light works are placed along the quay and on the bicycle bridges of copenhagen. following the repeal of covid 19 restrictions, organisers hope to welcome more visitors than last year, when more than half a million people visited over a three week period. the festival has 50 installations making it the largest in europe. you can reach me on twitter
in 2017, facebook and instagram were taking down 35,000 posts a day about self harm and suicide alone. so, this is regulation not at a minor scale, but at an industrial scale. while there s criticism about whether the plans go far enough, they will mean a revolution in how the online world is policed. katie prescott, bbc news. and finally a festival of lights is brightening up the dark nordic winter in the danish capital. the majority of the light works are placed along the quay and on the bicycle bridges of copenhagen. following the repeal of covid 19 restrictions, organisers hope to welcome more visitors than last year, when more than half a million people visited over a three week period. the festival has 50 installations making it the largest in europe. you can reach me on twitter i m @ rich preston