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ifelt like i didn't want to betray my dad., guess what?" and i can't even do that. so it's just... it's really... yeah, it's a lot. yeah. her train is pulling in now. i'd better go in and wait. go for it. good luck. thanks. see you later. it's going really well. getting on really well. there's been no, like, awkward silence. we're just two, like, really welshy girls. yeah, it's lovely. it's really nice, yeah. you look really happy. iam, yeah. yeah. i'm so glad it's gone like this. like, the minute she sat down, ijust felt like i knew her. i'm going back to my sister, guys. i'll see you later. laughter two days ago... ..i was told that my donor mother... ..has been traced. i found my donor—conceived community through facebook, of all places. i feel understood in that community and supported. and i've found that the things that i feel are ok to feel and that other donor—conceived people feel them too. it's notjust making a baby. it's making a human . who is going to grow up and have a lot of emotions. and, you know, prospective
ifelt like i didn't want to betray my dad., guess what?" and i can't even do that. so it's just... it's really... yeah, it's a lot. yeah. her train is pulling in now. i'd better go in and wait. go for it. good luck. thanks. see you later. it's going really well. getting on really well. there's been no, like, awkward silence. we're just two, like, really welshy girls. yeah, it's lovely. it's really nice, yeah. you look really happy. iam, yeah. yeah. i'm so glad it's gone like this. like,...
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ifelt fresh, ifeel ready, ifeel happy, i feel excited. on my shoulders. but now ifeel like weight on my shoulders. but now i feel completely fresh. it's like weight on my shoulders. but now ifeel completely fresh. it's been insightful, i would say. i got to spend a lot of time just thinking how i feel and i definitely got that hunger backjust to be the court competing. and just before we go, a reminder of our top story. 16 year old luke littler is through to the semi finals of the world darts championship following a 5—1 win over northern ireland's brendan dolan. two more quarters to go tonight. michael van gerwen takes on scott williams before luke humphries meets dave chisnell. keep across it all on the bbc sport website and app but from all of us at the bbc sport centre. thanks for watching. and happy new year. i want to bring you an update on our top story of that earthquake in japan. we are hearing from the news agency injapan that four people have now been confirmed dead in that quake that struck earlier today. we will keep you upda
ifelt fresh, ifeel ready, ifeel happy, i feel excited. on my shoulders. but now ifeel like weight on my shoulders. but now i feel completely fresh. it's like weight on my shoulders. but now ifeel completely fresh. it's been insightful, i would say. i got to spend a lot of time just thinking how i feel and i definitely got that hunger backjust to be the court competing. and just before we go, a reminder of our top story. 16 year old luke littler is through to the semi finals of the world darts...
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ifelt like i played better and better throughout the week.where things are very finely balanced for britain's women as they look to qualify for this summer's 0lympics. having won their opening match yesterday against canada, gb women were today beaten 1—0 by spain. the only goal of the game came after five minutes of the final quarter in valencia. their last group match is against malaysia on tuesday, and they must better canada's result against spain to stand a chance of reaching the semi—finals. finishing third overall would see britain, who remember won bronze in tokyo at the last 0lympics, qualify for paris 202a. callum smith's bid to become a two—weight world champion ended in heartbreak at the hands of artur beterbiev in quebec. the russian—canadian floored the former super—middleweight champion twice in the seventh round, before the briton's corner pulled him from the contest. it saw beter—biev retain his wbc, ibf and wbo light heavyweight titles and maintain his 100% record of having stopped all 20 professional opponents within the di
ifelt like i played better and better throughout the week.where things are very finely balanced for britain's women as they look to qualify for this summer's 0lympics. having won their opening match yesterday against canada, gb women were today beaten 1—0 by spain. the only goal of the game came after five minutes of the final quarter in valencia. their last group match is against malaysia on tuesday, and they must better canada's result against spain to stand a chance of reaching the...
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but to meet him and to be treated with respect by him, ifelt, was, was a real...by that and loved him even more after that because he'd been nice to me. did bacon inspire you to start your own painting at that time or drawing? no, iwould never attempt to sort of go down that route, that kind of fine art, old master—style painter. it just wasn't available to me. it's really interesting that in 2004, when you won the turner prize, the report on the ten o'clock news — "this is an artist who, "by his own admission, can't paint or draw." yeah. were you trying to reclaim the idea of what art was, do you think? maybe i was trying to be mischievous and say that i can't do it. i wasjust, i was putting my hands up in admission, at least. i wouldn't say i was trying to tell the truth, but i was just saying, putting it out there. mm. because, of course, art, like everything else in the world, has changed so much, and so it can't be like it was 200 years ago. where's all the illegal chemicals at? they didn't find no illegal chemicals whatsoever. he had our people killed. he ha
but to meet him and to be treated with respect by him, ifelt, was, was a real...by that and loved him even more after that because he'd been nice to me. did bacon inspire you to start your own painting at that time or drawing? no, iwould never attempt to sort of go down that route, that kind of fine art, old master—style painter. it just wasn't available to me. it's really interesting that in 2004, when you won the turner prize, the report on the ten o'clock news — "this is an artist...
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the and ifelt a big bump. the flight attendants told us to stay calm. only say it was a miracle. we could _ i can only say it was a miracle. we could have — i can only say it was a miracle. we could have died if we didn't evacuate at that point. a huge _ evacuate at that point. a huge fire quickly takes hold and overwhelms the passenger aircraft, and then, this. those on board the second plane were not as fortunate. five of the six people aboard died, though the pilot escaped. that aircraft was travelling to i near the epicentre of a six 7.6 magnitude earthquake. the crew were carrying food and preparing to help with the rescue effort. the crew here at haneda airport deployed a hundred fire trucks to try to control the blaze, and it took six hours. experts say it is because of japan's strong safety record and the training of its staff that the crew were able to respond so effectively in time. translation: we respond so effectively in time. translation:— respond so effectively in time. translation: ~ ., 4' translation: we will work with the transort tran
the and ifelt a big bump. the flight attendants told us to stay calm. only say it was a miracle. we could _ i can only say it was a miracle. we could have — i can only say it was a miracle. we could have died if we didn't evacuate at that point. a huge _ evacuate at that point. a huge fire quickly takes hold and overwhelms the passenger aircraft, and then, this. those on board the second plane were not as fortunate. five of the six people aboard died, though the pilot escaped. that aircraft...
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ifelt like i played better and better throughout the week.wn the stretch in contention and trying to win a golf tournament was really, really cool, and it's been nice being back in dubai for the start of the year. kenya's agnes ngetich became the first woman to run ten kilometres in under 29 minutes when she won the valencia ibercaja road race on sunday. ngetich beat the previous road world record by 28 seconds. her time was also better than the track world record for the same distance. ronnie o'sullivan has won a record—extending eighth masters snooker title at alexandra palace. the world number one had to come from 3—5 down against ali carter in the final, o'sullivan eventually winning ten frames to seven. he becomes the oldest masters champion at the age of 48. i don't know how i've won this tournament, to be honest with you. i don't, just don't. i've — i've — i'vejust dug deep, you know? i tried to play with a bit of freedom and then tonight, i just thought just try and keep ali honest and if he is going to win it, he is going to have to
ifelt like i played better and better throughout the week.wn the stretch in contention and trying to win a golf tournament was really, really cool, and it's been nice being back in dubai for the start of the year. kenya's agnes ngetich became the first woman to run ten kilometres in under 29 minutes when she won the valencia ibercaja road race on sunday. ngetich beat the previous road world record by 28 seconds. her time was also better than the track world record for the same distance. ronnie...
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ifelt like i played better and better throughout the week. with rory and coming down the stretch in contention and trying to win a golf tournament was really, really cool, and it has been nice being back in dubai for the start of the year. kenya's agnes ngetich became the first woman to run 10 kilometres in under 29 minutes when she won the valencia ibercaja road race on sunday. she beat the previous world record by 28 seconds. her time was also better than the track world record for the same distance. ronnie 0'sullivan has won a record extending eighth masters snooker title at alexandra palace. the world number one had to come from 3—5 down against ali carter in the final. 0'sullivan eventually winning10—7. he becomes the oldest masters champion at the age of 48. i don't know, i've won this tournament on to be honest with you. ijust dug deep. i tried to play with a bit of freedom internet i just thought, just try and keep him honest, and if he is going to win it, he is going to have to win it, he is going to have to scrape me off the table,
ifelt like i played better and better throughout the week. with rory and coming down the stretch in contention and trying to win a golf tournament was really, really cool, and it has been nice being back in dubai for the start of the year. kenya's agnes ngetich became the first woman to run 10 kilometres in under 29 minutes when she won the valencia ibercaja road race on sunday. she beat the previous world record by 28 seconds. her time was also better than the track world record for the same...
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ifelt good. i i felt good.e bit nervous coming into today, but i was able to calm down and play, not my best, but good tennis from that point. not such a good day for another grand slam winner though. the wimbledon champion marketa vondrousova is out of the australian open. ranked seventh in the world, she's the highest seed to fall so far in round one, suffering a straight sets defeat to ukrainian qualifier dayana yastremska, who said recently the resistance showed by her country against the russian invasion is what motivates her on court. and she was formidable here, winning6—16—2. elina svitolina and ons jabeur are among the other players through. all the results are on the bbc sport website. victor osimhen�*s equaliser spared nigeria a shock defeat against equatorial guinea in their opening match at the africa cup of nations, with the game finishing i—i. meanwhile in group b, a 97th—minute penalty from mohammed salah saved egypt from a surprise defeat in their opener as they drew 2—2 with mozambique. but th
ifelt good. i i felt good.e bit nervous coming into today, but i was able to calm down and play, not my best, but good tennis from that point. not such a good day for another grand slam winner though. the wimbledon champion marketa vondrousova is out of the australian open. ranked seventh in the world, she's the highest seed to fall so far in round one, suffering a straight sets defeat to ukrainian qualifier dayana yastremska, who said recently the resistance showed by her country against the...
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ifelt like i played better and better throughout the week.ith rory and coming down the stretch in contention and trying to win a golf tournament was really, really cool, and it has been nice being back in dubai for the start of the year. kenya's agnes ngetich became the first woman to run ten kilometres in under 29 minutes when she won the valencia ibercaja road race on sunday. ngetich beat the previous road world record by 28 seconds. her time was also better than the track world record for the same distance. ronnie o'sullivan has won a record extending eighth masters snooker title at alexandra palace. the world number one had to come from 3—5 down against ali carter in the final. o'sullivan eventually winning ten frames to seven. he becomes the oldest masters champion at the age of 48. i don't know how i've won this tournament, to be honest with you. i don't, just don't. ijust dug deep. i tried to play with a bit of freedom and i just thought just try and keep andy honest and if he is going to win it, he is going to have to scrape me off th
ifelt like i played better and better throughout the week.ith rory and coming down the stretch in contention and trying to win a golf tournament was really, really cool, and it has been nice being back in dubai for the start of the year. kenya's agnes ngetich became the first woman to run ten kilometres in under 29 minutes when she won the valencia ibercaja road race on sunday. ngetich beat the previous road world record by 28 seconds. her time was also better than the track world record for...
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ifelt like i played better and better throughout the week.ing down the stretch in contention and trying to win a golf tournament was really, really cool, and it's been nice being back in dubai for the start of the year. kenya's agnes ngetich became the first woman to run ten kilometres in under 29 minutes when she won the valencia ibercaja road race on sunday. ngetich beat the previous road world record by 28 seconds. her time was also better than the track world record for the same distance. ronnie o'sullivan has won a record—extending eighth masters snooker title at alexandra palace. the world number one had to come from 3—5 down against ali carter in the final. o'sullivan eventually winning ten frames to seven. he becomes the oldest masters champion at the age of 48. i don't know how i've won this tournament, to be honest with you. i don't, just don't. i've — i've — i'vejust dug deep, you know? i tried to play with a bit of freedom and then tonight, i just thought just try and keep ali honest and if he is going to win it, he is going to ha
ifelt like i played better and better throughout the week.ing down the stretch in contention and trying to win a golf tournament was really, really cool, and it's been nice being back in dubai for the start of the year. kenya's agnes ngetich became the first woman to run ten kilometres in under 29 minutes when she won the valencia ibercaja road race on sunday. ngetich beat the previous road world record by 28 seconds. her time was also better than the track world record for the same distance....
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it was nip and tuck the whole way through and obviously ifelt like i kind of threw it away at 5—4.then he looked like he was going to get over the line in the last frame, he just left that little gap and i took on quite well. former champion neil robertson has been knocked out. the australian lost 6—3 to barry hawkins, who goes on to face one of the game's greatest ever players, fellow englishman ronnie 0'sullivan next up. tributes to franz beckenbauer have continued to come in from the world of football. jurgen klinsmann, who played for him in germany's world cup winning side at italia 90, said he was the most charismatic of sporting leaders. klinsmann was speaking in qatar, where he is managing the south korea side at the asia cup. for every german, it is a very, very sad day. franz beckenbauer was the leader of german football for many decades. he was, with pele, the best player in the world in the 60s, �*70s, �*80s, and so i think the football world is very, very sad, but especially germany loses its most charismatic leader in sports over the last many decades. finally, we will
it was nip and tuck the whole way through and obviously ifelt like i kind of threw it away at 5—4.then he looked like he was going to get over the line in the last frame, he just left that little gap and i took on quite well. former champion neil robertson has been knocked out. the australian lost 6—3 to barry hawkins, who goes on to face one of the game's greatest ever players, fellow englishman ronnie 0'sullivan next up. tributes to franz beckenbauer have continued to come in from the...
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it was nip and tuck the whole way through and obviously ifelt like i kind of threw it away at 5—4. he looked like he was going to get over the line in the last frame, he just left that little gap and i took on quite well. former champion neil robertson has been knocked out. the australian lost 6—3 to barry hawkins, who goes on to face one of the game's greatest ever players, fellow englishman ronnie 0'sullivan next up. tributes to franz beckenbauer have continued to come in from the world of football. jurgen klinsmann, who played for him in germany's world cup winning side at italia 90, said he was the most charismatic of sporting leaders. klinsmann was speaking in qatar, where he is managing the south korea side at the asia cup. for every german, it is a very, very sad day. franz beckenbauer was the leader of german football for many decades. he was, with pele, the best player in the world in the 60s, �*70s, �*80s, and so i think the football world is very, very sad, but especially germany loses its most charismatic leader in sports over the last many decades. finally, we will sho
it was nip and tuck the whole way through and obviously ifelt like i kind of threw it away at 5—4. he looked like he was going to get over the line in the last frame, he just left that little gap and i took on quite well. former champion neil robertson has been knocked out. the australian lost 6—3 to barry hawkins, who goes on to face one of the game's greatest ever players, fellow englishman ronnie 0'sullivan next up. tributes to franz beckenbauer have continued to come in from the world...
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i tend to be hard on myself, ifelt like today, i was like, dang.my life, it was obvious they are successful time, my life, it was obvious they are successfultime, i my life, it was obvious they are successful time, i saw a statistic that i am up there with serena with their wins. that i am up there with serena with theirwins. i that i am up there with serena with their wins. i saw that and it made me feel like, i don't know, ifeel like the glass is half empty. negative, and then i look at the statistics, they had great careers, i'm in the right direction, so i just have to remind myself, of the journey. and not so much of the moment. britain's alfie hewett is looking very impressive, as he defends his wheelchair singles title in melbourne. he beatjoachim gerard of belgium in straight sets, to reach the final. and he's also into the semi—finals of the doubles, with gordon reid — the pair have won the australian open four times in a row. swansea city will be hoping to kick off the fourth round of the fa cup with an upset tonight — they're away to pre
i tend to be hard on myself, ifelt like today, i was like, dang.my life, it was obvious they are successful time, my life, it was obvious they are successfultime, i my life, it was obvious they are successful time, i saw a statistic that i am up there with serena with their wins. that i am up there with serena with theirwins. i that i am up there with serena with their wins. i saw that and it made me feel like, i don't know, ifeel like the glass is half empty. negative, and then i look at the...
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i felt like every game i ifelt like every game i had i felt like every game i had a small chance.ppy and proud about that because with him you don't get many chances. i could have played a little bit better on my serve. i don't know why, but my server doesn't bother to talk free as much as other players. he returns almost every of my serve and flat this. tough matchup, but that makes me even happier to win and be in the semis. it looks like alex very with — and be in the semis. it looks like alex very with was _ and be in the semis. it looks like alex very with was set _ and be in the semis. it looks like alex very with was set to - and be in the semis. it looks like alex very with was set to face . alex very with was set to face daniil medvedev. he raced to a 2—0 set lead over carlos alcaraz. carlos al cras has just won set lead over carlos alcaraz. carlos al cras hasjust won it set lead over carlos alcaraz. carlos al cras has just won it on a tie—break, although he has... could be a very late night in melbourne. a young ukrainian is making waves in melbourne. dayana yastremska i
i felt like every game i ifelt like every game i had i felt like every game i had a small chance.ppy and proud about that because with him you don't get many chances. i could have played a little bit better on my serve. i don't know why, but my server doesn't bother to talk free as much as other players. he returns almost every of my serve and flat this. tough matchup, but that makes me even happier to win and be in the semis. it looks like alex very with — and be in the semis. it looks like...
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ifelt like my experience in music had been so toxic, and ijust felt like i wanted to protect new peopleagainst women. we are ending that would put the heat on harris is talking about stormont sitting again once again. we need to secure and reinforce the northern irish place in the union. and i would also like to thank the other little parties in northern ireland for the patients they have shown during this time. and i am pleased the dup have agreed to accept the package of measures the uk government has put forward and as a result, they are ready to result —— return to the northern ireland assembly are nominate representatives to the northern ireland executive. i can confirm that today i�*ve updated the cabinet on this significant development. and as agreed with sir geoffrey and subject to the finalisation of all—party talks today, i will, tomorrow publish the details of the proposals we have made to secure northern ireland�*s place in the uk internal market and to strengthen the union. i believe that all of the conditions are now in place for the assembly to return, and i look forward
ifelt like my experience in music had been so toxic, and ijust felt like i wanted to protect new peopleagainst women. we are ending that would put the heat on harris is talking about stormont sitting again once again. we need to secure and reinforce the northern irish place in the union. and i would also like to thank the other little parties in northern ireland for the patients they have shown during this time. and i am pleased the dup have agreed to accept the package of measures the uk...
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when i was young, whenever i went to the river with my dad, ifelt so happy, seeing the wide river.it makes me feel like i want to protect it because it is almost gone. especially the fish. they are the most at risk. the balance of wet and dry season is crucial for these flooded forests. without it, they die, and so do the fish breeding grounds. the new river guardians can't control climate change or dam building, but they do hope to conserve fish numbers. there are signs that life is returning. the world wildlife fund has helped create a safe haven for a pod of endangered irrawaddy river dolphins. this area is their last refuge. the numbers of newborn calves are rising. researchers hope this indicates that the health of the river is being restored. further downstream, however, the mekong has other gifts to give. sand. river sand is much more coarse than the sand you'd find on a beach, which makes it idealfor concrete and construction. large barges dredge it from the river to supply developing south—east asian cities. 25—year—old kunthea was jailed for more than a year for organisin
when i was young, whenever i went to the river with my dad, ifelt so happy, seeing the wide river.it makes me feel like i want to protect it because it is almost gone. especially the fish. they are the most at risk. the balance of wet and dry season is crucial for these flooded forests. without it, they die, and so do the fish breeding grounds. the new river guardians can't control climate change or dam building, but they do hope to conserve fish numbers. there are signs that life is returning....
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ifelt at you are silenced by an organisation.elt at the time that she got what i felt at the time that she got what i was saying but she was prevented from doing anything about it. finally, 12 years later, she said, and she is not all that long ago resigned. "i had a very painful last few years in gnp, as a result of trying to push the victims�* agenda, in terms of vulnerability and the way we deal with victims, in particular the way we record crimes and some of the ethical stuff all around it. notjust me, there were a number of us and we were hitting a very big brick wall. pockets of good practice, pockets of things happening, but basically then overridden and overruled by this attitude that our victims are lying, particularly around sexual offences. and i don�*t understand where it comes from, because nobody automatically assumes if you are reporting a burglary that you are lying. but if a woman is reporting a rape, there is this assumption that they are not telling the truth for whatever reason, and i couldn�*t get past it and
ifelt at you are silenced by an organisation.elt at the time that she got what i felt at the time that she got what i was saying but she was prevented from doing anything about it. finally, 12 years later, she said, and she is not all that long ago resigned. "i had a very painful last few years in gnp, as a result of trying to push the victims�* agenda, in terms of vulnerability and the way we deal with victims, in particular the way we record crimes and some of the ethical stuff all...
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ifelt like my experience in music had been so toxic, and ijust felt like i wanted to protect new peoplers warned the industry was rigged against women. the music industry is a boys' club. everybody knows everyone in the top levels. all the people at the very top levels have the money, thus all the power. the report by mps found that despite increases in representation, women encountered limitations in opportunity, a lack of support and persistent unequal pay. it found these issues are intensified for women who already face racial discrimination. black women are the most disadvantaged in the music industry and we experience over—sexualisation, objectification and we're paid the least. i've had mental health impacted — poor mental health decline since starting the music industry. and this is meant to be a great place to work, right? the mps make a series of recommendations, including... but it also says that a shift in the behaviour of men at the heart of the music industry is what's really needed. a government spokesperson said "all women should be able to work in a music sector which is
ifelt like my experience in music had been so toxic, and ijust felt like i wanted to protect new peoplers warned the industry was rigged against women. the music industry is a boys' club. everybody knows everyone in the top levels. all the people at the very top levels have the money, thus all the power. the report by mps found that despite increases in representation, women encountered limitations in opportunity, a lack of support and persistent unequal pay. it found these issues are...
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i felt like there was an eternity between every one of matthew's words, and ifelt like i was outside difficult day, because it was 2pm london time. the next flight home was at half eight from heathrow. the flight is three hours. and it's hard... it's hard to explain how strange it is that your mind tries to make sense of something like that, while at the same time trying to process what happened. and i remember being driven home and my father warning me that the valley beneath our house isjust covered in police police officers and soldiers and floodlights. and this is a place that was a real scene of our childhood, you know, where we sort of run down the hill, play in the fields. and it was now our mother's murder scene. and i think we were shocked. but i think part of us, my brothers — my father and i — we all felt it might end up here somehow. and in retrospect, we should have done more than felt that because the escalation of abuse and harassment against her was extraordinary. certainly in the last five years of her life, and it kind of built and built in the form of libel suits,
i felt like there was an eternity between every one of matthew's words, and ifelt like i was outside difficult day, because it was 2pm london time. the next flight home was at half eight from heathrow. the flight is three hours. and it's hard... it's hard to explain how strange it is that your mind tries to make sense of something like that, while at the same time trying to process what happened. and i remember being driven home and my father warning me that the valley beneath our house isjust...
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ifelt like i played better and better throughout the week. really, really cool, and it has been nice being back in dubai for the start of the year. to the hockey then, where things are very finely balanced for britain's women as they look to qualify for this summer's 0lympics. having won their opening match yesterday against canada, gb women were today beaten 1—0 by spain. the only goal of the game came after five minutes of the final quarter in valencia. their last group match is against malaysia on tuesday, and they must better canada's result against spain to stand a chance of reaching the semi—finals. finishing third overall would see britain, who remember, won bronze in tokyo at the last 0lympics, qualify for paris 202a. callum smith's bid to become a two—weight world champion ended in heartbreak at the hands of artur beterbiev in quebec. the russian—canadian floored the former super—middleweight champion twice in the seventh round, before the briton�*s corner pulled him from the contest. it saw beterbiev retain his wbc, ibf and wbo ligh
ifelt like i played better and better throughout the week. really, really cool, and it has been nice being back in dubai for the start of the year. to the hockey then, where things are very finely balanced for britain's women as they look to qualify for this summer's 0lympics. having won their opening match yesterday against canada, gb women were today beaten 1—0 by spain. the only goal of the game came after five minutes of the final quarter in valencia. their last group match is against...
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pregnant that it's going to be really exciting and that you've got all this to look forward to and ifeltorn before full term, but this trio came a little earlier than planned at 32 weeks. hannah had an emergency c—section. all went well, and the medical staff even facilitated a special gender revealfor them. so this is ava and that's alba and they are identical. sometimes at 4am, when it's slightly dark and you're slightly bleary eyed because you're so tired, it's tricky to tell. so we've had to paint one of their nails so you can see eva's —— ava's there has got a couple of her nails... matches dad! charities tell me only around 100 sets of triplets are born every year in the uk. when it comes to those which are naturally conceived like chris and hannah's, that's only 25 sets, which is well under 1% of births. welcome to brentford, the sun is shining. the added challenge for the couple is that chris is self—employed. you may recognise him from his football commentaries with the bbc. i had a tiny bit of time off when they were in hospital and then when they've come back because it's been
pregnant that it's going to be really exciting and that you've got all this to look forward to and ifeltorn before full term, but this trio came a little earlier than planned at 32 weeks. hannah had an emergency c—section. all went well, and the medical staff even facilitated a special gender revealfor them. so this is ava and that's alba and they are identical. sometimes at 4am, when it's slightly dark and you're slightly bleary eyed because you're so tired, it's tricky to tell. so we've had...
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pregnant that it's going to be really exciting and that you've got all this to look forward to and ifeltf it. triplets are born before full term, but this trio came a little earlier than planned at 32 weeks. hannah had an emergency c—section. all went well, and the medical staff even facilitated a special gender revealfor them. so this is ava and that's alba and they are identical. sometimes at aam, when it's slightly dark and you're slightly bleary eyed because you're so tired, it's tricky...
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and my skin was — ifelt like i'd been burned, the sensation.edema. but when she developed a high temperature and delirium, she was worried but didn't realise how life changing it would be. i ended up with measles into my lungs, so i had to go onto oxygen because it affected my saturations. it was similar to pneumonia that i ended up with and ended up with viral hepatitis. she now requires a feeding tube, which may or may not be due to the measles. the nhs were fantastic. heartlands hospital, i can't praise enough. without them she wouldn't be sitting here today. that's the reality of it. urgent efforts are being made to encourage vaccination, across the west midlands, particularly among ethnic minority communities where vaccination rates are low. an outbreak which started in south and central birmingham is now spreading. horrible disease, really horrible. the vaccine is very good. it's about 95% effective. safe, just been put on. there is an alternative - for those who don't want one with the pork products. again, that's a matter- for individua
and my skin was — ifelt like i'd been burned, the sensation.edema. but when she developed a high temperature and delirium, she was worried but didn't realise how life changing it would be. i ended up with measles into my lungs, so i had to go onto oxygen because it affected my saturations. it was similar to pneumonia that i ended up with and ended up with viral hepatitis. she now requires a feeding tube, which may or may not be due to the measles. the nhs were fantastic. heartlands hospital,...
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i became weak, my head dropped, i was looking at the floor, ifelt head dropped, i was looking at they and what was happening, i was having a body memory, feeling how i felt when i was two years old, starving, could barely walk because i had ricketts and the fear was the terror i felt then and so that was a very important experience to recover the sense that it did affect me and it then allows me to move forward and i decided i needed to speak to other children who had been holocaust survivors, so i formed a psychosocial group, the first in britain, to help children who are holocaust survivors, and then i helped to found the survivors centre in north london is that there would be a place to meet and we used to meet every month and talk to one another and because i was also a psychotherapist, there were major international meetings of child survivors and i became a sort of therapist to them and i did 30 years of work with giving psychotherapy to child survivors. that allowed me to understand what really happened, how it affected us children in a way because the psychiatrist and the spe
i became weak, my head dropped, i was looking at the floor, ifelt head dropped, i was looking at they and what was happening, i was having a body memory, feeling how i felt when i was two years old, starving, could barely walk because i had ricketts and the fear was the terror i felt then and so that was a very important experience to recover the sense that it did affect me and it then allows me to move forward and i decided i needed to speak to other children who had been holocaust survivors,...
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ifelt like my experience in music had been so toxic, and ijust felt like i wanted to protect new peopleged against women. the music industry is a boys' club. everybody knows everyone in the top levels. all the people at the very top levels have the money, thus all the power. the report by mps found that despite increases in representation, women encountered limitations in opportunity, a lack of support and persistent unequal pay. it found these issues are intensified for women, are intensified for women who already face racial discrimination. black women are the most disadvantaged in the music industry and we experience over—sexualisation, objectification and we're paid the least. i've had mental health impacted — poor mental health decline since starting the music industry. and this is meant to be a great place to work, right? the mps make a series of recommendations, including... but it also says that a shift in the behaviour of men at the heart of the music industry is what's really needed. a government spokesperson said... "all women should be able to work in a music sector, which i
ifelt like my experience in music had been so toxic, and ijust felt like i wanted to protect new peopleged against women. the music industry is a boys' club. everybody knows everyone in the top levels. all the people at the very top levels have the money, thus all the power. the report by mps found that despite increases in representation, women encountered limitations in opportunity, a lack of support and persistent unequal pay. it found these issues are intensified for women, are intensified...
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ifelt like my experience in music had been so toxic, and ijust felt like i wanted to protect new peopledustry. others warned the industry was rigged against women. the music industry is a boys' club. everybody knows everyone in the top levels. all the people at the very top levels have the money, thus all the power. the report by mps found that despite increases in representation, women encountered limitations in opportunity, a lack of support and persistent unequal pay. it found these issues are intensified for women who already face racial discrimination. black women are the most disadvantaged in the music industry and we experience over—sexualisation, objectification and we're paid the least. i've had mental health impacted — poor mental health decline since starting the music industry. and this is meant to be a great place to work, right? the mps make a series of recommendations, including... but it also says that a shift in the behaviour of men at the heart of the music industry is what's really needed. a government spokesperson said... will "all women should be able to work in a m
ifelt like my experience in music had been so toxic, and ijust felt like i wanted to protect new peopledustry. others warned the industry was rigged against women. the music industry is a boys' club. everybody knows everyone in the top levels. all the people at the very top levels have the money, thus all the power. the report by mps found that despite increases in representation, women encountered limitations in opportunity, a lack of support and persistent unequal pay. it found these issues...
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shape anyway, i had a bad tear, i stood up from the silver one day and suddenly nothing felt right, ifeltlled prolapse, too. i had never heard of it. it is so hard to talk about and so hard to find any decent information or support explaining what it is about. often attitudes, sometimes by medical professionals who are generally trying to help you, is quite dismissive. a lot of women are told it is just what happens when you have a baby and because it is so stigmatised it feels really shameful. it is really embarrassing. years ago i never would have been able to have this conversation. d0 would have been able to have this conversation.— would have been able to have this conversation. ,, ., , conversation. do you think attitudes are different — conversation. do you think attitudes are different in _ conversation. do you think attitudes are different in the _ conversation. do you think attitudes are different in the uk _ conversation. do you think attitudes are different in the uk compared - conversation. do you think attitudes are different in the uk compared to| are different in the uk co
shape anyway, i had a bad tear, i stood up from the silver one day and suddenly nothing felt right, ifeltlled prolapse, too. i had never heard of it. it is so hard to talk about and so hard to find any decent information or support explaining what it is about. often attitudes, sometimes by medical professionals who are generally trying to help you, is quite dismissive. a lot of women are told it is just what happens when you have a baby and because it is so stigmatised it feels really shameful....
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ifelt, "here i am, going out to the public. "i'm huda beauty. "sometimes i feel like huda ugly!"d genuinely feel. and so, it would be almost like i felt like a prisoner for a little while. i think the turning point for me was when we launched our wishful skincare line and, you know, we made — i made a really strong comment with my team. i was like, "i want to shoot this campaign no make—up, "no photoshop," which, skincare, it's crazy to think people always use make—up in the campaigns, but they do. and when we decided we wanted to do it, i think there was a celebrity skincare brand that launched and it was very obvious they were wearing make—up and i was like, "i really think we should expose the truth. "let's show it for what it is." and when we shot the campaign, it was one of the most vulnerable experiences of my life because i was in front of a camera, i didn't have the photoshop, i couldn't rely on that. the photo had to be good. you know, if the photo's not perfect, you can, like, you always photoshop something, you know? if there's something going on, i can photoshop it, r
ifelt, "here i am, going out to the public. "i'm huda beauty. "sometimes i feel like huda ugly!"d genuinely feel. and so, it would be almost like i felt like a prisoner for a little while. i think the turning point for me was when we launched our wishful skincare line and, you know, we made — i made a really strong comment with my team. i was like, "i want to shoot this campaign no make—up, "no photoshop," which, skincare, it's crazy to think people always...
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ifelt it definitely sucks and it is disappointing.in and i didn't and i obviously sit here with a very disappointing feeling because looking back i feel like the match slid out of my hands and at this point there is nothing i can do about it. but obviously, playing in about it. but obviously, playing in a grand slam and you want to keep winning. the story of the day belonged to another russian, 16—year—old mirra andreeva — one of the sport's rising stars — knocking out the two time wimbledon finalist and number 6 seed ons jabeur. she could barely believe it. jabeur, totally out of sorts, blown away in sa minutes 6—0, 6—2. i don't think that i achieved something incredible. so i have time, still, to do that. so, sometimes when i am lying in bed i can overthink a little bit but the next morning i am totally fine. i am 16. why do i have to think about the rankings. i am going a bit higher so my goal is to go higher and higher, maybe for a little bit, but still higher. next to an astonishing t20 match betewen india and afghanistan in beng
ifelt it definitely sucks and it is disappointing.in and i didn't and i obviously sit here with a very disappointing feeling because looking back i feel like the match slid out of my hands and at this point there is nothing i can do about it. but obviously, playing in about it. but obviously, playing in a grand slam and you want to keep winning. the story of the day belonged to another russian, 16—year—old mirra andreeva — one of the sport's rising stars — knocking out the two time...
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ifelt it said, oh, don't worry, we'll lift it now.been so toxic and i wanted to protect new people entering the industry. but there's one the industry was rigged against women. tt is there's one the industry was rigged against women.— there's one the industry was rigged against women. it is a boys club and eve one against women. it is a boys club and everyone knows. _ against women. it is a boys club and everyone knows. everyone - against women. it is a boys club and everyone knows. everyone at - against women. it is a boys club and everyone knows. everyone at the . against women. it is a boys club and| everyone knows. everyone at the top levels. _ everyone knows. everyone at the top levels, other people at the very top levels _ levels, other people at the very top levels have — levels, other people at the very top levels have the money and power. the re ort b levels have the money and power. report by mps levels have the money and power. tt2 report by mps found that despite increases in representation, encounter limitations on opport
ifelt it said, oh, don't worry, we'll lift it now.been so toxic and i wanted to protect new people entering the industry. but there's one the industry was rigged against women. tt is there's one the industry was rigged against women.— there's one the industry was rigged against women. it is a boys club and eve one against women. it is a boys club and everyone knows. _ against women. it is a boys club and everyone knows. everyone - against women. it is a boys club and everyone knows. everyone...
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recently under one of the - attacks that he faced my home was damaged and ifelt attacks that he facedupport is coming. from the other side we're doing everything possible and impossible. you see all the military commanders from the world of plotting to the bravery and technology advance that ukrainian army has. however, we're not able to fight without the support from the west. russia right now has a very strong alliance with iran and north korea. they are supplying drones and missiles and they are coming our way. what is the response from the west? we need air defence systems, west? we need air defence systems, we need weapons and we need the supplies. they are being delayed as well is the support both from you and the united states for the i am here to say the war is not over for them in our chances to win it do not only depend on us but also depend on our ability to persuade politicians in the western democratic countries that it in the western democratic countries thatitis in the western democratic countries that it is a matter of president, a matter of principle, a model of an in
recently under one of the - attacks that he faced my home was damaged and ifelt attacks that he facedupport is coming. from the other side we're doing everything possible and impossible. you see all the military commanders from the world of plotting to the bravery and technology advance that ukrainian army has. however, we're not able to fight without the support from the west. russia right now has a very strong alliance with iran and north korea. they are supplying drones and missiles and they...
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and my skin was — ifelt like i�*d been burned, the sensation.hat i ended up with and ended up with viral hepatitis. she now requires a feeding tube, which may or may not be due to the measles. the nhs were fantastic. heartlands hospital, i can't praise enough. without them she wouldn't be sitting here today. that's the reality of it. urgent efforts are being made to encourage vaccination, across the west midlands, particularly among ethnic minority communities where vaccination rates are low. an outbreak which started in south and central birmingham is now spreading. horrible disease, really horrible. the vaccine is very good. it's about 95% effective. safe, just been put on. there is an alternative - for those who don't want one with the pork products. again, that's a matter- for individual choice and that's the case of discussing it with your gp. - we can get the alternatives. measles is one of the most infectious diseases. one person can infect 16 others. if you compare covid to measles, it made covid look like a mild cold. measles was an unr
and my skin was — ifelt like i�*d been burned, the sensation.hat i ended up with and ended up with viral hepatitis. she now requires a feeding tube, which may or may not be due to the measles. the nhs were fantastic. heartlands hospital, i can't praise enough. without them she wouldn't be sitting here today. that's the reality of it. urgent efforts are being made to encourage vaccination, across the west midlands, particularly among ethnic minority communities where vaccination rates are...
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by the time i finished, ifelt so ill, ifelt like i was dropping dead.i close and i can't pay anything, but i don't end up with a criminal record. so that was my decision that i had to make. even now, after eight years, i'm still... i'm still not the same person i was before. you know? it hit me very, very badly. cheering. wendy was one of 555 post office workers who took the post office to court. after a settlement in 2019, she received an interim payment, but is still awaiting full compensation. we need to be compensated fully for the losses, and also we need to be compensated fully for the damage and the health aspects and the financial stuff and our loss of credit rating and our... also the fact that people thought i was stealing. we'll have the next — part two, alan bates vs the post office in 20 years' time for the people who haven't been paid yet. people think the post office is something — an institution, a british institution. it's not — it's corrupt from the top down and has been for a number of years. faults with horizon software meant stefan
by the time i finished, ifelt so ill, ifelt like i was dropping dead.i close and i can't pay anything, but i don't end up with a criminal record. so that was my decision that i had to make. even now, after eight years, i'm still... i'm still not the same person i was before. you know? it hit me very, very badly. cheering. wendy was one of 555 post office workers who took the post office to court. after a settlement in 2019, she received an interim payment, but is still awaiting full...
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and my skin was — ifelt like i'd been burned, the sensation.ow life changing it would be. i ended up with measles into my lungs, so i had to go onto oxygen because it affected my saturations. it was similar to pneumonia that i ended up with and ended up with viral hepatitis. she now requires a feeding tube, which may or may not be due to the measles. the nhs were fantastic. heartlands hospital, i can't praise enough. without them she wouldn't be sitting here today. that's the reality of it. urgent efforts are being made to encourage vaccination, across the west midlands, particularly among ethnic minority communities where vaccination rates are low. an outbreak which started in south and central birmingham is now spreading. horrible disease, really horrible. the vaccine is very good. it's about 95% effective. safe, just been put on. there is an alternative - for those who don't want one with the pork products. again, that's a matter- for individual choice and that's the case of discussing it with your gp. _ we can get the alternatives. measles
and my skin was — ifelt like i'd been burned, the sensation.ow life changing it would be. i ended up with measles into my lungs, so i had to go onto oxygen because it affected my saturations. it was similar to pneumonia that i ended up with and ended up with viral hepatitis. she now requires a feeding tube, which may or may not be due to the measles. the nhs were fantastic. heartlands hospital, i can't praise enough. without them she wouldn't be sitting here today. that's the reality of it....
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and ifelt a moral obligation to speak out about this because what happens in birmingham, what happens 700 sub—postmasters wouldn't have ended up being wrongly convicted. the numbers, on their own, tell an extraordinary story. the national crime agency reports that the cost of fraud, for example, to the uk economy is 190 billion per year. the association of fraud examiners report that whistleblowers have been responsible for the recovery of over £85 billion — which is why, say some politicians and campaigners, it's time for a new whistleblowing bill, which would define whistleblowing in law and set up a new office of the whistleblower, which will be the champion for those who speak up. here in the studio is conservative mp mary robinson, who is chair of the all party parliamentary group for whistleblowing, an independent group of politicians looking into the issue. mary presented her private members' bills to the commons today, which may be linked to the fact that you were coming on newsnight tonight. and also with us, the chief executive of the not—for—profit organisation whistleblowe
and ifelt a moral obligation to speak out about this because what happens in birmingham, what happens 700 sub—postmasters wouldn't have ended up being wrongly convicted. the numbers, on their own, tell an extraordinary story. the national crime agency reports that the cost of fraud, for example, to the uk economy is 190 billion per year. the association of fraud examiners report that whistleblowers have been responsible for the recovery of over £85 billion — which is why, say some...
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and my skin was — ifelt like i'd been burned, the sensation., she was worried but didn't realise how life changing it would be. i ended up with measles into my lungs, so i had to go onto oxygen because it affected my saturations. it was similar to pneumonia that i ended up with and ended up with viral hepatitis. she now requires a feeding tube, which may or may not be due to the measles. the nhs were fantastic. heartlands hospital, i can't praise enough. without them she wouldn't be sitting here today. that's the reality of it. urgent efforts are being made to encourage vaccination, across the west midlands, particularly among ethnic minority communities where vaccination rates are low. an outbreak which started in south and central birmingham is now spreading. horrible disease, really horrible. the vaccine is very good. it's about 95% effective. safe, just been put on. there is an alternative - for those who don't want one with the pork products. again, that's a matter- for individual choice and that's the case of discussing it with your gp. -
and my skin was — ifelt like i'd been burned, the sensation., she was worried but didn't realise how life changing it would be. i ended up with measles into my lungs, so i had to go onto oxygen because it affected my saturations. it was similar to pneumonia that i ended up with and ended up with viral hepatitis. she now requires a feeding tube, which may or may not be due to the measles. the nhs were fantastic. heartlands hospital, i can't praise enough. without them she wouldn't be sitting...
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and my skin was — ifelt like i'd been burned, the sensation.ended up with measles into my lungs, so i had to go onto oxygen because it affected my saturations. it was similar to pneumonia that i ended up with and ended up with viral hepatitis. she now requires a feeding tube, which may or may not be due to the measles. the nhs were fantastic. heartlands hospital, i can't praise enough. without them she wouldn't be sitting here today. that's the reality of it. urgent efforts are being made to encourage vaccination, across the west midlands, particularly among ethnic minority communities where vaccination rates are low. an outbreak which started in south and central birmingham is now spreading. horrible disease, really horrible. the vaccine is very good. it's about 95% effective. safe, just been put on. there is an alternative - for those who don't want one with the pork products. again, that's a matter- for individual choice and that's the case of discussing it with your gp. _ we can get the alternatives. measles is one of the most infectious di
and my skin was — ifelt like i'd been burned, the sensation.ended up with measles into my lungs, so i had to go onto oxygen because it affected my saturations. it was similar to pneumonia that i ended up with and ended up with viral hepatitis. she now requires a feeding tube, which may or may not be due to the measles. the nhs were fantastic. heartlands hospital, i can't praise enough. without them she wouldn't be sitting here today. that's the reality of it. urgent efforts are being made to...
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and my skin was — ifelt like i'd been burned, the sensation. life changing it would be. i ended up with measles into my lungs, so i had to go onto oxygen because it affected my saturations. it was similar to pneumonia that i ended up with and ended up with viral hepatitis. she now requires a feeding tube, which may or may not be due to the measles. the nhs were fantastic. heartlands hospital, i can't praise enough. without them she wouldn't be sitting here today. that's the reality of it. urgent efforts are being made to encourage vaccination, across the west midlands, particularly among ethnic minority communities where vaccination rates are low. an outbreak which started in south and central birmingham is now spreading. horrible disease, really horrible. the vaccine is very good. it's about 95% effective. safe, just been put on. there is an alternative - for those who don't want one with the pork products. again, that's a matter- for individual choice and that's the case of discussing it with your gp. - we can get the alternatives. measles is
and my skin was — ifelt like i'd been burned, the sensation. life changing it would be. i ended up with measles into my lungs, so i had to go onto oxygen because it affected my saturations. it was similar to pneumonia that i ended up with and ended up with viral hepatitis. she now requires a feeding tube, which may or may not be due to the measles. the nhs were fantastic. heartlands hospital, i can't praise enough. without them she wouldn't be sitting here today. that's the reality of it....
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pregnant that it's going to be really exciting and that you've got all this to look forward to and ifeltey are identical. sometimes at 4am, when it's slightly dark and you're slightly bleary eyed because you're so tired, it's tricky to tell. so we've had to paint one of their nails so you can see ava's there has got a couple of her nails painted red. matches dad! charities tell me only around 100 sets of triplets are born every year in the uk. when it comes to those which are naturally conceived like chris and hannah's, that's only 25 sets, which is well under 1% of births. welcome to brentford, the sun is shining. the added challenge for the couple is that chris is self—employed. you may recognise him from his football commentaries with the bbc. i had a tiny bit of time off when they were in hospital and then when they've come back because it's been tied in around christmas and that is a pretty busy period in the footballing calendar, i've been here, there and everywhere doing games, but promising hannah that when we get into january, i'll be around a little bit more. well, seeing as i
pregnant that it's going to be really exciting and that you've got all this to look forward to and ifeltey are identical. sometimes at 4am, when it's slightly dark and you're slightly bleary eyed because you're so tired, it's tricky to tell. so we've had to paint one of their nails so you can see ava's there has got a couple of her nails painted red. matches dad! charities tell me only around 100 sets of triplets are born every year in the uk. when it comes to those which are naturally...
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in that moment, ifelt he £100 million available.t from her. isupported and then he seemed to take the feet from her. i supported and believed it was important there were robust discussions around the cabinet table, there were robust discussions, but i expected all my ministers to operate on a basis of mutual respect and of making sure that they were operating completely in that moment —— and in that moment, i did not think that was the case and i was not particularly happy about it, i have to concede that. that was exacerbated by the fact and i cannot recall the date and you perhaps will be able to show it to me, i think sometime maybe a couple of weeks before that, mr yousaf had indicated to me on whatsapp that he might be able to find some money in this order and my response to him was, speak to kate. and at that meeting, it appeared that he had not done so. so that was the context. i perhaps was also sceptical, given the pressures on the national health service at that point, that it would be sensible to take £100 million from ze
in that moment, ifelt he £100 million available.t from her. isupported and then he seemed to take the feet from her. i supported and believed it was important there were robust discussions around the cabinet table, there were robust discussions, but i expected all my ministers to operate on a basis of mutual respect and of making sure that they were operating completely in that moment —— and in that moment, i did not think that was the case and i was not particularly happy about it, i have...
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ifelt so isolated.his programme, breakfast, i meet. are going through. christine, this| programme, breakfast, i meet so are going through. christine, this - programme, breakfast, i meet so many parents with young babies because this is the time they are up feeding. they are like, thank you for keeping us company! there will be women and partners out there who are concerned about what is happening. if you knew then why do you know now and you are with your baby, watching breakfast, what would you say? to baby, watching breakfast, what would ou sa ? ., . ., baby, watching breakfast, what would ousa? ., . ., ,, ., you say? to echo the point susanna made. you say? to echo the point susanna made- these _ you say? to echo the point susanna made. these things _ you say? to echo the point susanna made. these things are _ you say? to echo the point susanna made. these things are common i you say? to echo the point susanna | made. these things are common but they are _ made. these things are common but they are n
ifelt so isolated.his programme, breakfast, i meet. are going through. christine, this| programme, breakfast, i meet so are going through. christine, this - programme, breakfast, i meet so many parents with young babies because this is the time they are up feeding. they are like, thank you for keeping us company! there will be women and partners out there who are concerned about what is happening. if you knew then why do you know now and you are with your baby, watching breakfast, what would...
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inside, ifelt awful. there when you are telling the truth. inside, i felt awful. just so paranoid that the first few days. harry took me under his wing. he called me a baby traitor. i was twice the size of him and he called me a baby traitor. he twice the size of him and he called me a baby traitor.— me a baby traitor. he is a cheeky monke , me a baby traitor. he is a cheeky monkey. isn't — me a baby traitor. he is a cheeky monkey, isn't he?! _ me a baby traitor. he is a cheeky monkey, isn't he?! am - me a baby traitor. he is a cheeky monkey, isn't he?! am i - me a baby traitor. he is a cheeky monkey, isn't he?! am i going i me a baby traitor. he is a cheeky| monkey, isn't he?! am i going to do it? am i not?— it? am i not? paul and harry, their lan it? am i not? paul and harry, their plan backfired- _ it? am i not? paul and harry, their plan backfired. they _ it? am i not? paul and harry, their plan backfired. they could - it? am i not? paul and harry, their plan backfired. they could see - it? am i not? paul and harry, their plan backfired. they could see i i it?
inside, ifelt awful. there when you are telling the truth. inside, i felt awful. just so paranoid that the first few days. harry took me under his wing. he called me a baby traitor. i was twice the size of him and he called me a baby traitor. he twice the size of him and he called me a baby traitor.— me a baby traitor. he is a cheeky monke , me a baby traitor. he is a cheeky monkey. isn't — me a baby traitor. he is a cheeky monkey, isn't he?! _ me a baby traitor. he is a cheeky monkey,...
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i really do, ifelt the shops, do you miss him? i really do.ere, people are still stopping and donating, it isjust there, people are still stopping and donating, it is just so there, people are still stopping and donating, it isjust so important that the donations have come in and it has been fantastic. tell]! that the donations have come in and it has been fantastic.— it has been fantastic. tell us about brodie. brodie _ it has been fantastic. tell us about brodie. brodie was _ it has been fantastic. tell us about brodie. brodie was my _ it has been fantastic. tell us about brodie. brodie was my absolute i brodie. brodie was my absolute world. brodie. brodie was my absolute world- we _ brodie. brodie was my absolute world. we loved _ brodie. brodie was my absolute world. we loved each _ brodie. brodie was my absolute world. we loved each other- brodie. brodie was my absolute world. we loved each other to l brodie. brodie was my absolute - world. we loved each other to bits. she was so loving, funny, funny girl. loved her horses. really, really
i really do, ifelt the shops, do you miss him? i really do.ere, people are still stopping and donating, it isjust there, people are still stopping and donating, it is just so there, people are still stopping and donating, it isjust so important that the donations have come in and it has been fantastic. tell]! that the donations have come in and it has been fantastic.— it has been fantastic. tell us about brodie. brodie _ it has been fantastic. tell us about brodie. brodie was _ it has been...
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ifelt like my experience in music had been so toxic, and ijust felt, like, i wanted to protect new peopleintensified for women, who already face racial discrimination. black women are the most disadvantaged in the music industry and we experience over sexualisation, objectification and we're paid the least. i've had mental health impacted — poor mental health decline since starting the music industry. and this is meant to be a great place to work, right? the mps make a series of recommendations, including... but it also says that a shift in the behaviour of men at the heart of the music industry is what's really needed. a government spokesperson said... "all women should be able to work in a music sector, which is free from misogyny and discrimination." it added... "it would carefully consider the committee's recommendations." noor nanji, bbc news. we're joined now by caroline nokes, chair of the women and equalities committee. there we have it, there's recommendations being welcomed. how do you make those recommendations really work for women in the music industry in order to make them f
ifelt like my experience in music had been so toxic, and ijust felt, like, i wanted to protect new peopleintensified for women, who already face racial discrimination. black women are the most disadvantaged in the music industry and we experience over sexualisation, objectification and we're paid the least. i've had mental health impacted — poor mental health decline since starting the music industry. and this is meant to be a great place to work, right? the mps make a series of...
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ifelt, watching person. you can feel that understanding. have fought so long. all— in your head. you have fought so long. all of— in your head. you have fought so long, all of us have fought so long, and tried _ long, all of us have fought so long, and tried to — long, all of us have fought so long, and tried to be heard, and tried and tried just _ and tried to be heard, and tried and tried just to — and tried to be heard, and tried and tried just to allow everything to come _ tried just to allow everything to come out — tried just to allow everything to come out and allow people to finally listen _ come out and allow people to finally listen to _ come out and allow people to finally listen to where you have been a what has happened and why that happened. even now. _ has happened and why that happened. even now, we are not at the full truth _ even now, we are not at the full truth but— even now, we are not at the full truth but it _ even now, we are not at the full truth. but it is fantastic. for everyone _ truth. but it is fantastic. for e
ifelt, watching person. you can feel that understanding. have fought so long. all— in your head. you have fought so long. all of— in your head. you have fought so long, all of us have fought so long, and tried _ long, all of us have fought so long, and tried to — long, all of us have fought so long, and tried to be heard, and tried and tried just _ and tried to be heard, and tried and tried just to — and tried to be heard, and tried and tried just to allow everything to come _ tried...
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i had got a thumping headache, my temperature was just making me feel awful, and my skin, ifelt likey or may not be due to the measles. ,, ., ., , . measles. the nhs were fantastic, the hos - ital, measles. the nhs were fantastic, the hosital, i measles. the nhs were fantastic, the hospital. i can't— measles. the nhs were fantastic, the hospital, i can't praise _ measles. the nhs were fantastic, the hospital, i can't praise them - hospital, i can't praise them enough _ hospital, i can't praise them enough. without them she wouldn't be sitting _ enough. without them she wouldn't be sitting here _ enough. without them she wouldn't be sitting here today. that is the reality— sitting here today. that is the reality of— sitting here today. that is the reality of it. sitting here today. that is the reality of it— sitting here today. that is the reali of it. ' ., , ., reality of it. urgent efforts have been made _ reality of it. urgent efforts have been made to _ reality of it. urgent efforts have been made to encourage - reality of it. urgent efforts have - been made to encourage vaccinati
i had got a thumping headache, my temperature was just making me feel awful, and my skin, ifelt likey or may not be due to the measles. ,, ., ., , . measles. the nhs were fantastic, the hos - ital, measles. the nhs were fantastic, the hosital, i measles. the nhs were fantastic, the hospital. i can't— measles. the nhs were fantastic, the hospital, i can't praise _ measles. the nhs were fantastic, the hospital, i can't praise them - hospital, i can't praise them enough _ hospital, i can't...