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Transcripts for BBC Radio Oxford BBC Radio Oxford 20191120 210000

It was that he was really left with no alternative but to step back from public duty the Lib Dems have published their election manifesto pledging to recruit an extra $20000.00 teachers in England and support the low paid they say their policy of scrapping bricks it would make an extra $50000000000.00 pounds available for public services party leader Joe Swinson says the plan makes economic sense there is wide agreement from economists that if we leave the e.u. We will be pariah there will be less money and therefore if we stay in the e.u. There will be billions pones more to spend on our public services our schools are helping people to get out of in work poverty and so it s important that we set that we re also being honest about where we will need to raise taxes to be able to invest elsewhere the conservatives have pledged to raise the threshold at which people pay national insurance to 12500 pounds a year and Alice is official n.h.s. Data in England shows millions of people are mi

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And repaired in a private family plot near Madrid he was buried in 1905 in a vos Muslim which critics say Gloria thought Spain s fascist dictatorship but Franco has many defendants who say he saved the Catholic Spain from communism from Madrid out a little when he died Franco was buried in a vast Basilica carved into the solid rock interior of a mountain but he s a stone cross that dominates the landscape for miles around the only one of Europe s 20th century fascist leaders to retain a landmark public burial place the exhumation was ordered by the country s socialist prime minister last year Franco s family challenge the exhumation in court but lost their final appeal last month 22 members of the family will attend the exhumation and private re burial which symbolically removes the dictator s remains from Spain s public realm which is weather a cloudy morning with rain at times though this afternoon cloud and rain should clear allowing for lengthy sunny spells and just the odd shower

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So lorries often park up for the night e.u. Leaders are considering whether to give Britain more time to decide how it leaves Downing Street has indicated that Boris Johnson will try to force a general election if the e.u. Approves a delay of up to 3 months last night M.P. s backed the Prime Minister s withdrawal bill in principle but rejected his accelerated timetable for getting it through parliament but John how the conservative m.p. For Henley says he thinks the prime minister will bring back the timetable for another vote. On my. So I ve no idea what he is actually going to do but I wouldn t be a total surprise if he didn t talk to people living in a polluted area of West Oxfordshire according to changes to help cut down on traffic levels horse fare part of the a 44 that runs through Chipping Norton is one of 2 roads in its district caught consistently for national air quality standards the leader of Oxfordshire County Council in hospice says there s no simple solution the real d

Transcripts for BBC Radio Oxford BBC Radio Oxford 20191017 170000

Steamers have been unable to make calls and text or use data 3 insists services are returning to me. So this is the orchard Paul with me Phil Mercer earlier today a court heard a young girl was offered pens and our products to persuade her into sexual contact with an older man in Oxford named Karr Mohammed Nazir. And are so Mohammed are all on trial accused of sexually assaulting the same young girl they face a total of $36.00 counts were included rape and indecent assault all happened between 19992001 our reporter Jessica Burnham was in court today well the court heard today how the alleged assaults took place in parks unoccupied houses and flats and even toilets around Oxford when the victim was aged between 13 and 15 the prosecution said for example that several of them took place in March park in Cali now while his case today Alan Gardner spoke of the sense of obligation that was created in this young girl he said there was this notion that sexual activity was simply part of the d

Transcripts for BBC Radio Oxford BBC Radio Oxford 20191012 050000

Already signs at the age of 3 of those destined to be healthier in later life a form Oxford professor who helped develop the battery which pen was mobile phones has been awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry professor John good enough who now works at the University of Texas lead research at Oxford University in the 1980 s. That made possible the development of lithium batteries Professor Bill David who worked alongside him so as the technology he discovered makes our lives today what they are since the world you know the digital revolution basically it s the phone that I m using and it s not going into cars like that but you know you find what the cameras basically you know in the cell it sonic and it s portable as a lithium battery and finally it may be a bit early to be mentioning the c word that entertainer John Barrowman has announced a u.k. Christmas tour which is coming to Oxford in December he really likes the city and told somebody called Adam about one memorable event I walk

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