Instructional Video11:11
TLDR News

Why Did May Postpone The Brexit Vote? - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
Yesterday Theresa May decided to postpone the vote on her proposed Brexit deal. It was supposed to be debated today (11th December 2018) but now May is trying to buy herself some time and delaying the vote. What would have happened if...
Instructional Video6:46
TLDR News

What Will Happen to Gibraltar After Brexit - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
Despite being just off Spain, Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory and that makes life hard for Gibraltarians after Brexit. Miles away from the rest of the UK, what will happen to Gibraltar once it is forced to split from the EU?
Instructional Video10:26
TLDR News

May's Deal Fails in House for a Third Time - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
PYesterday (29th March) Theresa May tried to get a portion of her deal through the House of Commons for the third time. Unfortunately for her, the same thing happened as every other time - the house rejected it. We discuss what may was...
Instructional Video10:37
TLDR News

Should There be a Second Brexit Referendum? - Opinionated

12th - Higher Ed
Should the UK hold a second referendum on Brexit to let the public have another say. It's a controversial topic so we discuss some of the arguements on both sides and tell you what our viewers think.
Instructional Video9:26
TLDR News

Who Will Replace May as Prime Minister?

12th - Higher Ed
Yesterday Theresa May announced that she was stepping down as leader of the Conservative Party, and therefore stepping down as Prime Minister. That means there's an opening for another conservative to take her place and become Britain's...
Instructional Video11:18
TLDR News

MPs Reject a No Deal Brexit - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
Yesterday evening (13th March) MPs voted on whether or not they supported a no deal Brexit. But things weren't that simple with Yvette Cooper putting forward the Spelman Amendment. Ultimately the house voted against no deal, saying they...
Instructional Video9:30
TLDR News

What Happens Now May's Deal Was Rejected? - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
We have been waiting for this since December, but May's deal has finally been rejected by the House of Commons. Now the government has to decide how they want to go forward with Brexit. They could initiate a general election or second...
Instructional Video5:25
TLDR News

Party Leaders React to May's Brexit Failure - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
Yesterday (30th March) May attempted to get her deal though the house for a third time. We discussed that in another video, but here we wanted to share with you the reactions of other party leaders.
Instructional Video4:23
Englishing

Lezione di Inglese: Present Perfect Continuous

9th - Higher Ed
In this lesson we will look at the usage of the #Present #Perfect #Continuous. The lesson will give you easy examples in order to be comprehensible for the student. This lesson is addressed to elementary students who wish to learn...
Instructional Video2:15
TLDR News

The Truth About UK Immigration 2018 - Data Dive

12th - Higher Ed
There has been a lot of misinformation surrounding immigration statistics and Brexit. So we dive into the official statistics published by the Office of National Statistics. How many people are immigrating to the UK and is this actually...
Instructional Video9:17
TLDR News

Who Could Replace Theresa May?

12th - Higher Ed
With Brexit in such disarray, a number of people are theorizing that the UK's current Prime Minister, Theresa May, could step down or be forced out. So we discuss how she could end up leaving, and who could take her place.
Instructional Video0:53
NASA

NASA | Explore@NASA Goddard Day Promo

3rd - 11th
Saturday, May 14, 2011, 11am -- 5pm NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. Goddard Space Flight Center will open its doors to the public for a FREE day of fun-filled activities, hands-on demonstrations, exhibits,...
Instructional Video1:08
TLDR News

10 Good Things That Happened in 2017

12th - Higher Ed
2017 might have seemed like a bad year in so many ways. From Trump to yet more elections in the UK. Or the mess that is Brexit. But it's not all bad news. Some great things did happen in 2017. Here are some good news stories you might...
Instructional Video2:48
TLDR News

Why Do Young People Vote Left?

12th - Higher Ed
As people get older they tend to be more likely to support more conservative parties why is this?
Instructional Video4:02
TLDR News

What Will Happen To The UK After a No Deal? - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
With the deadline to the UK leaving the EU getting ever nearer it's beginning to look possible that a deal between the two parties might not be reached. What would happen to the UK on the 30th March 2019 when it leaves the EU with no...
Instructional Video2:13
All In One Social Media

Military Appreciation Month - May 2018 #MMM

Higher Ed
Military Appreciation Month // National Military Appreciation Month started as a simple idea; to gather America around its military family to honor, remember, recognize and appreciate those who serve and have served all while knowing its...
News Clip0:38
Press Association

UK sees warmest May - and spring - on record, Met Office figures show

Higher Ed
The UK had its warmest May and spring on record, despite the wet, dull conditions for many parts of the country, provisional Met Office figures show.
News Clip4:44
Press Association

Sir Ed Davey visits Hillfield Gardens in Gloucester ahead of the May local elections

Higher Ed
Liberal Democrats leader Sir Ed Davey visits Hillfield Gardens in Gloucester as he campaigns ahead of next month's local elections.
News Clip1:39
Press Association

PM has ‘bottled’ general election, says Sir Ed Davey

Higher Ed
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has accused Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of “bottling” a general election as he predicted his party would make gains at the local elections. Sir Ed was on the third day of a tour of the West Country...
News Clip2:07
Press Association

One month to local, mayoral and police commissioner elections: Key dates

Higher Ed
There is just one month to go until voters across England and Wales head to the polls on Thursday May 2 to choose new councillors, mayors and police commissioners. It will be the last big electoral test for all the political parties...
Stock Footage0:55
Bridgeman Arts

Churchill at Buckingham Palace with the Royal Family, VE Day, 8th May 1945

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Supporters, including Women from the Canadian Women's Auxiliary Air Force, cheer on the Royal Family as they stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with Winston Churchill, London, 1945.
Stock Footage0:59
Getty Images

Woodland interior, base of tree pan, May, mid Spring, UK (part of time lapse seasonal series)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Woodland interior, base of tree pan, May, mid Spring, UK (part of time lapse seasonal series)
Stock Footage0:15
Getty Images

T/L clouds over Long Compton wheat fields, early May, UK - matches framing of TS307 to TS312

Pre-K - Higher Ed
T/L clouds over Long Compton wheat fields, early May, UK - matches framing of TS307 to TS312
Stock Footage0:16
Getty Images

Branch with flowers of acacia.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Branch with flowers of acacia.