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there statute of a politician. obviously, there should be a statue of margaret thatcher, there should be a statue of margaret thatcher, because she is one of the town s thatcher, because she is one of the town s most thatcher, because she is one of the town s most famous daughters, she became town s most famous daughters, she became prime minister. what i foundm became prime minister. what i found. there was a picture of the deputy found. there was a picture of the deputy director of an art centre, middle aged man, going off with a pile of middle aged man, going off with a pile of exit middle aged man, going off with a pile of exit to them with this vicious pile of exit to them with this vicious rage at an inanimate statue. i thought vicious rage at an inanimate statue. i thought how sad for him that he feels i thought how sad for him that he feels so threatened by a statue. we have to feels so threatened by a statue. , have to leave it there. many thanks to

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to defuse the protests. coming up in 10 minutes time, newswatch. but first on bbc news, click. for the whole of human history, we have had no choice but to live off the land literally. everything that we use comes from planet earth. now, some of those resources rare precious metals for example are really useful to scientific and climate research, but they are really difficult to mine. other resources are just, well, running out. all systems are ready. and all of this begs the question as we venture into space, how are we going to live? where are we going to live? and what are we going to live on? so, as humans, we have been exploiting the resources on earth for as long as we have been around but instead of looking down now at what is underneath our feet, we are starting to look up and see what else is out there. ultimately, what we re looking at doing is going to an asteroid, landing on it, taking samples and then, kind of bringing them back. yes, we re going asteroi

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scotland. just 12 for aberdeen, up to about 22 23 in london and the south east. things are looking unsettled through the week ahead. we are going to be seeing some spells of terrain, particularly across northern and western parts of the uk. furthersouth northern and western parts of the uk. further south and east avoiding most of the down peers, once again. temperatures in the mid 20s. goodbye for now. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: us military analysts say ukraine appears to have won the battle for its second biggest city kharkiv. reports suggest russia now appears to be focused on withdrawing its troops after failing to encircle the city. finland says it has spoken to russia aboutjoining nato. russia has warned finland and sweden that their entry into the defence alliance would lead to a militarisation of the baltic region. police in india have arrested two people after a fire destroyed an office building in delhi, and killed at least 27 people. witnesses say sev

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Click - Short Edition 20240707

gecko pads and if you look at, like, the ends of tarantula s feet, you know, the hairs that they have? that s how a spider is able to climb the wall. we ve not quite tested this, but if you were to put one on your head, it would have the force required to crush your skull. oh, good! which is lovely, isn t it? well, if you re going to make an asteroid climbing robot, make a killer asteroid climbing robot. but, really, is this the way to solve our resource problem? after all, it s all a fair way off yet. as well as designing the rest of the robot, with help of tohoko university injapan, the asteroid mining corporation need to find the right asteroid to mine. now, that s done by looking at the chemical composition of meteorites to identify what their parent bodies in this case, asteroids are made of. so, there you go. each element has been assigned randomly a colour. so, in this image, all the green is iron, all the orange is calcium, the pink is silicon, the cyan is magnesi

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