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are giving an insight into a period we know little about. what s being revealed is baffling the archaeologists. it s really rare to have a site like this. each one of these is a grave and the team have excavated 18 so far, but they think there could be more than 70 at this site. now they re all aligned in the same position, running from east to west. and in some of them, the skeletons are flat on their backs with their legs outstretched. but in others, like this one over here, the skeleton is in a really unusual crouching position. why this is isn t clear. were burial practices changing over time? or was there something else marking these people out as different? the skeletons are some of the best preserved, we re actually very, very lucky with that. and this particular individual is one of our better preserved ones on the site as a whole. the skeletons are being carefully excavated and they re already providing clues about who these people were and what they did. we have some teeth th
the top ten average of the whole of this tournament. we still don t know who is going to win. 0ne this tournament. we still don t know who is going to win. one thing is for sure, who is going to win. one thing is forsure, if who is going to win. one thing is for sure, if both players turn up, it could be one of the best finals of all times. certainly something to look forward to. to cricket and an extraordinary opening day in the second test between south africa and india, with the hosts bowled out for just 55. mohammed siraj took six wickets as india skittled the hosts out in cape town. they were then dismissed for 153 themselves, before south africa closed on 62 3 in their second innings, captain dean elgar dismissed twice on the opening day of his farewell test. staying with test cricket, australia are looking to make it a whitewash series win as they take on pakistan in the final to cricket and an extraordinary opening day in the second test staying with test cricket, australia
are absolutely believing that they are absolutely believing that they are fighting for it the right thing. i think you ve got support across consultants across patients, but the most important thing is for people to get back around the negotiating table. we to get back around the negotiating table. ~ ., ., ., table. we have someone from the institute for table. we have someone from the institute for government - table. we have someone from the institute for government on - table. we have someone from the | institute for government on earlier in the programme who have done a bit of number crunching. his take was that the nhs has been underfunded for more than a decade. he did have some sort of sympathy with what the doctors were saying. is that something you see personally in your trust, that there isn t enough investment in the nhs? i trust, that there isn t enough investment in the nhs? i think we are all in a investment in the nhs? i think we are all in a really are all in a re
moved from coal to what? is it solar? is it otherforms? so moved from coal to what? is it solar? is it other forms?- solar? is it other forms? so in terms of solar? is it other forms? so in terms of what solar? is it other forms? so in terms of what has solar? is it other forms? so in terms of what has driven - solar? is it other forms? so in terms of what has driven coal| solar? is it other forms? so in i terms of what has driven coal out solar? is it other forms? so in - terms of what has driven coal out of the mix in the uk, you know, we had a period initially where there was a coal to gas switch, and particularly in the 1990s, that continued for much of the recent years. but what we ve seen in the last decade is actually something different. we have seen a dramatic reduction in overall electricity demand, roughly, people have heard of the hinkley point nuclear plant being built in somerset at the moment. roughly the equivalent of four of those nuclear plants has been cut in t