I've got a short video about this kind of illustrates that in a very Westminster specific way how many of you actually belong to westminster 's life great two you've all been given a form I think and it is free but hopefully this
Hi Dan. Hi there. Good afternoon. And back at Westminster , it's Alex V for Scythe. Hi, Alex. Hey, Adam. Right. Um, before we get into sort of the politics and the the diplomacy, Dan, can you just give us a bit of a sit rep
It's like my child is my dog. I'm at the Westminster Dog Show with my child, my dog. And I'm making them soar through these hoops and I'm making them go through these obstacle courses because I'm going for best in breed.
And he actually, in one brain stroke of genius, he predicted that, for every matter in the world, there's the opposite matter or the antimatter. And when you visit Westminster Abbey, you can try to find the plaque commemorating the famous Dirac equation. And in 2012, one of the most humbling experience in my life is to receive the Paul Dirac medal.
Being collaborative, I think everybody is really sick of the politics that you see that prime minister's "Question Time" at Westminster typifies, which is that punch-up that you have. And I was actually watching it today.
Aquarama is-- it's this huge event. It's the Westminster Dog Show of pet fish. So little show fish show up in their plastic baggies and compete for top prizes.
And thank you very much for inviting me here. It feels coming from Westminster a bit like several centuries' time travel to come into this building, especially someone as old as me. So I was Tony Blair's chief of staff for 13 and 1/2 years, from when he became leader of the Labour Party to when he
little bit. That's on full whack. When I first started, well, a long time ago when I was at college at Westminster , I was 18. The Roux Brothers came and did a demonstration the first year these were invented. So, this is microwaves, not gas. And the Roux Brothers were the most famous chefs in the
just need to know where we are there are 11 lending libraries across joining anyone gives you access to all the archive Center the Westminster reference library and the Marley Bone information service are great resources for anyone looking for information on a wide range of subjects from tracing family history to setting up your own
Newscast from the BBC. Hello, it's Adam in the in the newscast studio newscast studio and it's Alex in the Westminster studio and it's Alex in the Westminster studio and we're going to start off talking and we're going to start off talking about Andy Bernham's latest pledge on about Andy Bernham's latest pledge on homelessness. So, we're joined by homelessness. So, we're joined by Michael Buchanan, our social affairs Michael Buchanan, our social affairs
And I was reminded of that. I was in Chelsea and Westminster Hospital last week, and they are undertaking a new project to reveal the nurses who've worked in the hospital. Female nurses. And they've got a fantastic set of photographs of 50 women.
Because she was just like, don't let that white thing hurt you! And Moses is just galloping across Westminster Bridge on a police horse with a pistol-- Nice!
end of and introduce uh our guest speaker uh for this afternoon Barbara Ewing um libraries in Westminster uh play a major role in in early
involved and one of the key elements that we've adopted in Westminster is the concept of one book for Westminster we wanted everyone to read one book um now we didn't really mind which book they read and thoughts it would be quite be quite focused on one particular
and her recent book The mesmerist which I hope some of you have read is set in early Victorian an audience Westminster and Camden I suppose and it's what we now call theater Land is the part of the city where all great
And this girl here was 17 when she started her suffragette career. She worked in her dad's shop in Westminster . He had a kind of chemist shop.
You're going to let me stand here for-- There you are. One of his assignments was to sketch the tombstones at Westminster Abbey.
I work on the automotive account. Jeffrey and I actually met at a volunteer at Westminster Avenue elementary school. We were both on a career day panel.
And Nora is his wife, next to him. Nora's very involved in the Community Garden Project at Westminster Avenue School. So thank you both for having us-- or bring-- or coming here.
literacy in adult literacy and the positive things for young people to do positive things for older people to do and in Westminster we get three million people coming with us every year I know that's nothing by comparison with
got one of these you're entitled to 20 off the higher charges of all computer games music and films we haven't forgotten about you grown-ups either westminster 's libraries are a great place for the whole Community there are all sorts of opportunities for you to learn new skills brush up on your CV or make new friends in a warm and welcoming environment this technology is
View and through a national National scheme working with with the reading agency we've been working with Barbara as a Westminster resident and a very successful actress and author and she's part of the reading agency's
I was told I could close this down so I will have to do anything else um two things I'd like to thank Westminster libraries for of course for choosing the mesmerist I mean what fun for me it is really good fun I'm going around all these libraries and talking about the book to book groups who've
somehow she'd heard of Cordelia and asked for this woman mesmerist to help her two weeks I'm talking to all the libraries in Westminster about the mesmerist and I thought I think I better
And it's through owning real estate that you make your presence felt. And so these so-called ethnic neighborhoods are a very important way of Americanization because you drive to Orange County, you drive to Westminster or Santa Ana, you cannot help but see streets and streets and streets full of Vietnamese businesses with Vietnamese signage and all of that. It's a very bold proclamation that we are here.
She also has a Master's Degree in Voice Performance and Pedagogy from Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey.
that's really interesting because Churchill of course gave the Iron Curtain Speech at Westminster College in Missouri sort of small college but Bush
right but if it's been a while since you last visited one of westminster 's libraries you'll be amazed at what you've been missing
both for adult literacy and so the national year of reading has been about this big push to get everyone involved and one of the key elements that we've adopted in Westminster is the concept of one book for Westminster we wanted everyone to read one book
We will try and answer those questions on this episode of the BBC's Daily News podcast newscast. Hello, it's Adam in the newscast studio and it's Alex in the Westminster studio and shortly we're going to speak to our colleague Dan Johnson who's our new Ukraine correspondent because today the Russian embassy in the UK has warned
By that time-- so this is a few years later-- I was then head of department at the University of Westminster , head of a computer science department.
good morning everybody uh my name is David Roose and I'm the director of libraries for Westminster city council and I'm delighted to be here with you at lunch time
than what you just read foreign whether it's time time or the school holidays there's always something fun going on at westminster 's libraries down and reading for everybody particularly when they're young they want to be involved physically with it and involving them
Harry attends the coronation of his father, King Charles, alone at Westminster Abbey.
episode of Newscast. Newscast. Newscast from the BBC. Hello, it's Adam in the in the newscast studio newscast studio and it's Alex in the Westminster studio and it's Alex in the Westminster studio and we're going to start off talking and we're going to start off talking about Andy Bernham's latest pledge on
Thank you. And then Alex, returning to domestic politics, um, remind newscasters who Tim Montgomery is and then we'll talk about what's happened to him today. Yeah. So Tim Montgomery is a pretty prominent political commentator who's been around the Westminster scene for a number of years. He was not he was a very notable Conservative party supporter for a long time. He was a special adviser to Boris
and therefore what sort of angle, what sort of perspective, I'm coming at with this new book, with "Being Human." And I'm a professor at the University of Westminster
His recent book, "A Choice of Enemies, America Confronts the Middle East," won the 2009 Lionel Gelber prize and Duke of Westminster metal
There's a sushi place that's on the Boardwalk, of all, in that little food court that's on Westminster .
I guess I was first really confronted with it, started to conceive the notion of writing this book when I was, for some reason or another, I was at a garden party at Westminster Abbey