Roads
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Initial release | Germany |
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Directors | Sebastian Schipper |
Cinematography | Matteo Cocco |
Screenplay | Sebastian Schipper |
Oliver Ziegenbalg | |
Producers | Sebastian Schipper |
Oliver Ziegenbalg | |
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ID | 2406871 |
About Roads
A young man from the Congo teams up with a British runaway in Morocco, and they take a road trip in a stolen vehicle to France, encountering poverty and refugees and having to make decisions that will influence the lives of others.
Wales' 20mph speed limit: How has the first month gone?
... A record Senedd petition suggests all-round anger - but what do people think? So I went on a road trip a month on from the controversial change - billed as the biggest change to driving in a generation in Wales and affecting 35% of Roads - with an open mind...
Tory conference: Six takeaways from Rishi Sunak's speech
... He promised to spend all of the money saved on local transport improvements, trams, buses rail, Roads - many, many Roads...
Government borrowing rose to £11. 6bn in August
... They also borrow to pay for big projects - such as new railways and Roads - which they hope will help the economy...
20mph: Wales first UK nation to drop speed limit from 30mph
... The law will change the speed limit on about 35% of Welsh Roads where lamp-posts are no more than 200 yards (183m) apart...
Meditate to beat stress blood pressure, say guidelines
... " The emerging evidence suggests: Another tip, if you want to exercise outdoors, do a park run or stroll away from busy Roads - because air pollution is bad for the heart and lungs...
20mph: Wales speed limit sat-nav warning ahead of change
...By Hywel Griffith & Matt Murray BBC NewsDrivers have been warned not to rely on sat-navs to tell them speed limits on residential Roads in Wales when it is reduced to 20mph from 30mph on Sunday...
How robotaxis are dividing San Francisco
... The state department of motor vehicles requested that Cruise halve the number of vehicles on the Roads - something it has agreed to...
How this man helped prevent a revenge murder
... The rivals - their territory separated by one of the city s main Roads - came to chat on that neutral ground, and Tim says that they quickly found that they had family in common...
Tory conference: Six takeaways from Rishi Sunak's speech
By Brian WheelerPolitical reporter, in Manchester
Here's what we learned from Rishi Sunak 's first Speech to The Conservative conference as Prime Minister .
1. He owned HS2 cancellationAfter weeks in which he kept insisting no decision had been made, Rishi Sunak finally announced what everyone suspected -
Axing the biggest infrastructure project in Europe is a Major Step and the Prime Minister did His Best to own it. He promised to spend all of The Money saved on local transport improvements, trams, buses rail, Roads - Many , Many Roads .
Questions remain about how all of this will work in practice - and the backlash against the cancellation of the High Speed line to Manchester is already fierce.
But The Ball is now in the opposition's Court - will Labour promise to reverse the HS2 decision and cancel all of those local transport projects?
2. He wants to be seen as Thatcher 's true heirPerhaps The Most remarkable thing about Mr Sunak's Speech was his claim That for The Past 30 years, politics has failed. That encompasses every Prime Minister since Margaret Thatcher , in other words, including five Conservative ones.
" We've had 30 years of a political system which incentivises the easy decision, not The Right one, " he told the packed hall.
" Thirty years of vested interests standing in The Way of change. Thirty years of rhetorical ambition which achieves little More Than a short-term headline. "
Mr Sunak is not The First Tory leader to try to cast himself as Thatcher 's heir. But he may be The First to attempt to disown his immediate predecessors As Party leader.
Indeed, the only previous Tory leaders who got a nod of approval in his Speech - Apart from Thatcher - were Disraeli, Churchill . . and Iain Duncan Smith .
3. Did he mention change?Indeed he did - 30 times in fact. " Our mission is to fundamentally change Our Country , " he told The Party faithful.
" If This Country is to change, then it can only be us who will deliver it, " he added.
" Change only endures if we bring people With Us . "
And so on. He badly wants to be seen as the " change candidate" at next year's general Election - not an easy task after 13 years of Conservative rule.
4. Education, education, educationEducation is a major theme for Mr Sunak - and he used his conference Speech to aimed at boosting the prospects of 16 to 19-year-olds.
Merging A-levels with T-levels into a new Advanced British Standard qualification - which will only be available in England - is another example of tearing up a Policy - T-levels - That was brought in by The Conservative government.
But overall, This Was a major incursion into traditional Labour territory, not least The Promise of a £30,000 cash bonus for teachers.
5. Banning smoking could be his legacyThe PM's plan to end smoking for the Next Generation by raising the age at which cigarettes can be purchased every year will be seen as genuinely radical. New Zealand is the
It is clearly a subject the PM feels strongly about. It will be attacked by the libertarian right as nanny statism and there will be questions about how it will be enforced in practice, but how Many MPs will oppose it when they are take part in The Free vote Mr Sunak has promised on it?
6. His wife is a major political assetThe surprise appearance On Stage of Mr Sunak's wife Akshata Murty - who has kept a pretty Low Profile to this point - went down very well in the hall.
She was able to deliver a message about the PM's background and values That meant More Than if he had spoken about them himself.
It was a personal and at times touching five minute curtain raiser for the Main Event . Will we be seeing more of Ms Murty when the Election campaign gets under way?
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com