comparemela.com

Page 12 - Ofjob News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024

giving. yes, no doubt about that. that was inevitable. i giving. yes, no doubt about that. that was inevitable. i want - giving. yes, no doubt about that. that was inevitable. i want to - giving. yes, no doubt about that. that was inevitable. i want to be | that was inevitable. i want to be clear about this. principal decision makers in government, prime minister, the then secretary of state for health, duchy of lancaster, for example, nor in my view did that apply to the majority of political leaders, but there were some who chose their sites they wanted to hear, put it that way, and there were optical commentators whose view of the site started with what was my political position and then derive from that. in terms of decision makers in the decisions taken during covid in the uk, my view is, they were not intending to cherry pick, they may have done so by accident, it was not by design. you obviously spent a great deal of time in you obviously spent a great deal of time

BBCNEWS The Travel Show May 21, 2017

South, wisely into the 20s, maybe mid 20s in the south east. Warm across southern mid 20s in the south east. Warm across southern areas mid 20s in the south east. Warm across southern areas to finish monday. Rain moving across scotland and that will fade away and the rest of the week, not much rain around. Most of the week, not much rain around. M ost pla ces of the week, not much rain around. Most places dry, becoming warm, if not hot as we head to friday. Tuesday, temperatures will take a tiny dip. We have westerly winds, and the aircoming tiny dip. We have westerly winds, and the air coming from the atlantic hence the temperatures will drop a touch. Low Cloud In The West and light rain and drizzle. With the ever strengthening sunshine, it will feel very pleasant. Through tuesday into wednesday, High Pressure building even more. They westerly wind across scotland and Northern Ireland could produce outbreaks of rain. By this stage we could see temperatures climbing back wisely into th

BBCNEWS The Travel Show May 21, 2017

South, wisely into the 20s, maybe mid 20s in the south east. Warm across southern mid 20s in the south east. Warm across southern areas mid 20s in the south east. Warm across southern areas to finish monday. Rain moving across scotland and that will fade away and the rest of the week, not much rain around. Most of the week, not much rain around. M ost pla ces of the week, not much rain around. Most places dry, becoming warm, if not hot as we head to friday. Tuesday, temperatures will take a tiny dip. We have westerly winds, and the aircoming tiny dip. We have westerly winds, and the air coming from the atlantic hence the temperatures will drop a touch. Low Cloud In The West and light rain and drizzle. With the ever strengthening sunshine, it will feel very pleasant. Through tuesday into wednesday, High Pressure building even more. They westerly wind across scotland and Northern Ireland could produce outbreaks of rain. By this stage we could see temperatures climbing back wisely into th

BBCNEWS Click June 3, 2017

Its geek versus geek as spen meets fry. And lots of people shout in a big tent. Summer is on the way and, well, it wouldnt be a british summer without a visit to a good Old Fashioned festival. No, not that one. Much better. Known as the town of books, hay on wye in wales is the location of the hay festival. Its a literary mecca, an annual gathering of artists, authors, daleks and, yep, even royals. Its even been called the woodstock of the mind by none other than former us president bill clinton. This year its the 30th hay festival, and the line up is pretty stellar. Well, for the second year in a row, weve been invited to share some of our favourite experiences and show off some really good tech, all in front of a real, Live Audience of actual people. What could possibly go wrong . A packed tent waited, all that we had to do was wow them applause we had robots falling over, experiments in Haptic Feedback and demos in binaural sound, but that was nothing compared to the climax a click

BBCNEWS Click June 3, 2017

Its geek versus geek as spen meets fry. And lots of people shout in a big tent. Summer is on the way and, well, it wouldnt be a british summer without a visit to a good Old Fashioned festival. No, not that one. Much better. Known as the town of books, hay on wye in wales is the location of the hay festival. Its a literary mecca, an annual gathering of artists, authors, daleks and, yep, even royals. Its even been called the woodstock of the mind by none other than former us president bill clinton. This year its the 30th hay festival, and the line up is pretty stellar. Well, for the second year in a row, weve been invited to share some of our favourite experiences and show off some really good tech, all in front of a real, Live Audience of actual people. What could possibly go wrong . A packed tent waited, all that we had to do was wow them applause we had robots falling over, experiments in Haptic Feedback and demos in binaural sound, but that was nothing compared to the climax a click

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.