Secured their biggest pay rise since 1991, giving the central bank the confidence to make its move. One that puts decades of deflation in the rear view mirror. Lets go live to shizuoka in japan and Seijiro Takeshita professor at the univesity of shizuoka. Good to have you on the programme. We knew this was coming, it has happened, give us your reaction. Us your reaction. Well, as you said, it us your reaction. Well, as you said. It was us your reaction. Well, as you said, it was expected us your reaction. Well, as you said, it was expected because of the Pre Requisites were set, basically, 5. 2 increase by Larger Companies, pay rise. We expected only form per sense of that history very well. We have the Inflation Target which is to present a morejust been fulfilled so basically, prerequisites for lifting off from this secure operation of negative Interest Rate is finally here. It negative Interest Rate is finally here. Finally here. It is finally here, finally here. It is finally here.
Chelsea for a british record fee of £115 million. Information released concerning thousands of members of the Police Service in Northern Ireland is in the hand of dissident republican groups. A document posted on a wall in best belfast allegedly shows some of the information from the data breach. The Chief Constable of psni is if simon byrne. We breach. The Chief Constable of psni is if simon byrne. Is if simon byrne. We are confident this set is in is if simon byrne. We are confident this set is in the is if simon byrne. We are confident this set is in the hands is if simon byrne. We are confident this set is in the hands of this set is in the hands of dissident republicans and it is a Planning Assumption they will use this list to intimidate and target officers and staff. I wont go into detail, for operational reasons, but we are working around the clock to assess this risk and take measures to met gate it. Sara girvin is in belfast. This is the news that everyone was dreading . Thi
However. A bit of everything, there you go and some payouts for the Insurance Company thank you. Thats it. Ill be back at ten. And you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. But the news continues here on bbc one, as wejoin our hello and welcome to sportsday this monday night. Im chetan pathak. Coming up on the programme. All eyes on old trafford with protests expected ahead of tonights 80 clock kick between Manchester United and wolves. Is the deal finally done . Brightons star player looks to be heading to chelsea for a british transfer record fee. And Tammy Beaumont makes history hitting the first hundred in the womens hundred but was it enough for victory . I dont Know Whatjust happened for the habit absolute day out. Its great to put on a show for the fans. Its great to put on a show for the fans. Also coming up on sportsday before 7. Andy murray returns to great britains davis cup team. Well bring you the full line up for next months tournament in manche
The team has trained the al on their own brains. As they listen to stories inside the scanner, the computer watches what happens. What sort of Brain Activity are you looking for . Were looking for Brain Activity thats related to specific ideas or specific words that appear in the stories. So, for example, whenever you hear somebody talk about parking a car, there are certain patterns of activity in the brain that will be present that reliably correspond to that kind of idea. And were trying to build up that mapping from this very large data set. The computer looks for patterns in the vast amounts of data from the scanner. With enough training, it can translate Brain Activity into words. So the lead scientist is listening to a story for us. The war of the worlds. The martians in the pit had turned the heat ray on. A deep, throbbing sound, a silver pencil of light. And a narrow ribbon of bracken and grass and trees and houses stretching as far as the eye could see, was scorched. And this
Increase in Co2 Concentrations in the atmosphere. The link between c02 and rising temperatures is well established and this year Global Temperatures got an extra boost thanks to el nino, which brings warmer water to the surface of parts of the tropical pacific. That explains why february was 1. 77 degrees warmer than preindustrial temperatures, and why global average temperatures hit a record 1. 55 degrees above preindustrial levels over the last 12 months. It means we have temporarily at least breached the 1. 5 degrees threshold the world agreed to try and limit Temperature Rise to, to avoid the worst impacts of Climate Change. February 2024 was the warmest february on record globally, with an average temperature of 13. 54 degrees, above the 1991 2020 temperature. While this is remarkable, because, for instance, it is a tenth of a degree warmer than the warmest previous february, which was 2016, its not really surprising, because this has been the el nino year, where temperatures tend