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BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 2 August 2, 2019 040000

So how we feeling today thanks for joining me it s officially the start of the weekend so we have that Friday in the studio that well it s the cakes that I bore to me mentions starting at 4 30 am delicious even at that time of the morning I have to say thank you so much for your well wishes and lovely messages throughout this week especially from Tim Cox I m a real big old who got in touch Matt Smith Paul have been stressed a few who have got in touch and drop me a note you are sadly wonderful and I ll be with you for the whole of August too I have to say it is so good to be back. Just like. It. But. That s a copout. The to. Be. Told. To work. But we. Need. A review so you need to calm down right show. Do you need his need to know. Oh yes it s Friday you already know what I want to ask you is ladies holiday perennial for the end of the week what are you so looking forward to this weekend and obviously we re most looking forward to people doing something which is that little bit unusu

BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 2 August 1, 2019 070000

That people are calling time on the throwaway society doctors and nurses have hailed a new mobile phone app as a potential lifesaver for people who fall ill with acute kidney injury one of the biggest killers in the N.H.S. The condition affects nearly one in 5 patients in hospital his Our health editor he picked acute kidney injury when kidneys stopped working properly can be caused by serious health conditions including sepsis if not treated quickly it can affect other organs the Royal Free Hospital worked with deep mind to develop alerts for clinicians on their mobile phones when blood tests indicated acute kidney injury in patients data evaluated by University College London suggested these warning signals were received within 14 minutes on average rather than several hours later under traditional systems where data is less easily accessible hospital managers said the cost of treatment had been reduced. Bin Laden the son of the former al Qaeda leader is understood to have been kill

BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 2 August 1, 2019 060000

Made by more than 2 to one even though male students are more than twice as likely to take their own lives figures from 100 universities for the B.B.C. s Victoria Darbyshire program show just 31 percent of those who are asked for support were male JIM MIDDLETON accounts stepped up at University says stigma prevents men seeking help it was very difficult to take the initial step of asking for help men also said that they had difficulty coming forward for small problems and there was definitely something about the need for men to be masculine in society today a restaurant project where President mates are trained to cook and serve high quality food is making a significant difference in cutting re-offending rates researchers from the Ministry of Justice found that 4 main ways who d been through the program were much less likely to go back to prison Sean Cochrane reports the klink restaurant teaches in makes in a prisons how to serve up food while they re serving their sentences but a stu

BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 2 July 31, 2019 000000

A project to digitize historic temperature records has enabled researchers to analyze temperatures going back as far as 884 homes and businesses have been hit by flash flooding in North Yorkshire witnesses reported roads around some towns in the Yorkshire Dales were impassable the Met Office said the downpours had resulted in 2 inches of rain falling in about an hour across parts of northern England reports from South Korea say North Korea has fired multiple projectiles from its east coast North Korea reportedly launched 2 short range missiles last week Professor sung Euna Lee is an academic who specializes in Korean studies this is North Korea s attempt to condition to tame the United States into accepting low level provocations like short range ballistic missile tests which are in contravention of several UN Security Council resolutions as a fact of life that accompli and then move on to greater of occasions video assistant refereeing or V.A. Our technology will be trials later toda

BBC Radio 2 BBC Radio 2 July 29, 2019 230000

In the Far East. In the Far East if you re going off to Japan you don t need your umbrella good This is. One of the best way to begin Good morning we hope you are bright and breezy we are with you till 3 there are 3 of us here and I mean for O.J. I m petty but he is back this week so we have you listening we have some amazing music some great features so we re basically going to be all right we are missing him but you re just going to have to get through because without me there wouldn t be a problem at all that s the way to look at it now there s 2 big talking points in our studio here Radio 2 number one why oh why oh why when you go for an Indian do you generally always over order so we went for a curry and we over ordered So that s the 1st thing that s 1st question our mind then the 2nd thing is why did I spend my morning with Jane the stripper I was asked that question in all honesty because that s how my day begun Well the answer is very clear and when I get to the end you can e

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