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ifelt like i needed help, ifelt like i was not given help, and that is not how you deal with someone. these orders allow local authorities to take away vulnerable children's most basic freedoms when they are deemed at serious risk. the order was meant to keep zarha safe. i could not do anything. everything they were doing, i was there, going to the toilet, cooking something, just simply going down to the kitchen, they were watching. zarha was detained in a care home 60 miles away. she was not allowed a phone or internet access and two workers often male would observe her 24—hour day. you could cry, and then they will think that you are going to harm yourself so they kind of put you on the floor. i don't believe that a teenager that is being sexually exploited should be restrained by two guys. were you in touch with people back home? no, they thought i was dead because they had not heard from me. zarha has only had one consistent life through her life, verna. when that placement broke down, she stayed in touch. i felt like i could trust her, she was always there. it is a compliment t
ifelt like i needed help, ifelt like i was not given help, and that is not how you deal with someone. these orders allow local authorities to take away vulnerable children's most basic freedoms when they are deemed at serious risk. the order was meant to keep zarha safe. i could not do anything. everything they were doing, i was there, going to the toilet, cooking something, just simply going down to the kitchen, they were watching. zarha was detained in a care home 60 miles away. she was not...
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i felt like i needed help, i felt like i was not given l help, ifelt like i was not given help, ifelt like i was not given help, and that is not how you deal with someone.— help, and that is not how you deal with someone. these orders allow local authorities _ with someone. these orders allow local authorities to _ with someone. these orders allow local authorities to take _ with someone. these orders allow local authorities to take away - local authorities to take away vulnerable children's most basic freedoms when they are deemed at serious risk. the order was meant to keep zarha safe. i serious risk. the order was meant to keep zarha safe-— keep zarha safe. i could not do anything- _ keep zarha safe. i could not do anything. everything _ keep zarha safe. i could not do anything. everything they - keep zarha safe. i could not do anything. everything they were doing, i was there, going to the toilet, cooking something, just simply going down to the kitchen, they were watching.— they were watching. zarha was detained in — they were watching. zarha was detained in a _ they were
i felt like i needed help, i felt like i was not given l help, ifelt like i was not given help, ifelt like i was not given help, and that is not how you deal with someone.— help, and that is not how you deal with someone. these orders allow local authorities _ with someone. these orders allow local authorities to _ with someone. these orders allow local authorities to take _ with someone. these orders allow local authorities to take away - local authorities to take away vulnerable children's...
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just looking around and the feeling that you have around the place, ifelt that it was nice and easy. yeah, i was surprised about the decision, to be fair. i felt that there was no real connection between players getting there, the patterns were more clear, they were not changing so much like the beginning in terms of tactics. there was quite a good stability, i would say, in terms of style and game plan, etc. good results, good dynamics, the fans seemed to be getting on with the players, with maurizio. so, yeah, we'll have to now wait and see what happens next. a call up for liverpool's teenage forward ben doak is the big headline from the announcement of scotland's squad for euro 202a. he's uncapped and hasn't played since december, but the 18—year—old is named by steve clarke in his provisional 28 man selection. scotland play the opening game of the euros against hosts germany on the ilithjune — and clark says he's looking forward to putting doak through his paces. he has a lot of talent. he catches your eye. i think the pace will be something that we haven't got in abundance
just looking around and the feeling that you have around the place, ifelt that it was nice and easy. yeah, i was surprised about the decision, to be fair. i felt that there was no real connection between players getting there, the patterns were more clear, they were not changing so much like the beginning in terms of tactics. there was quite a good stability, i would say, in terms of style and game plan, etc. good results, good dynamics, the fans seemed to be getting on with the players, with...
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ifelt trapped. ii anything but. it was literally i horrible. ifelt trapped. icouldn't horrible. ifelt trapped. i couldn't do anything. everything i was doing, they were there, when i was going to they were there, when i was going to the toilet, cooking something, just going down to the kitchen, they were watching. she going down to the kitchen, they were watchinu. . . , going down to the kitchen, they were watchinu. ,, ., , ., ., going down to the kitchen, they were watchin. ,, ., , ., ., watching. she was detained in a care home 16 miles— watching. she was detained in a care home 16 miles away. _ watching. she was detained in a care home 16 miles away. she _ watching. she was detained in a care home 16 miles away. she wasn't i home 16 miles away. she wasn't allowed a final internet access. two workers, often male would observe her 24 hours a day. i workers, often male would observe her 24 hours a day.— her 24 hours a day. i could be restrained _ her 24 hours a day. i could be restrained simply _ her 24 hours a day. i could be restrained simply for - her 24 hours a day. i co
ifelt trapped. ii anything but. it was literally i horrible. ifelt trapped. icouldn't horrible. ifelt trapped. i couldn't do anything. everything i was doing, they were there, when i was going to they were there, when i was going to the toilet, cooking something, just going down to the kitchen, they were watching. she going down to the kitchen, they were watchinu. . . , going down to the kitchen, they were watchinu. ,, ., , ., ., going down to the kitchen, they were watchin. ,, ., , ., .,...
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compared to previous weeks, ifelt good, better. iam moving in a positive direction so it is just the moving in a positive direction so it isjust the beginning. this is only one match so we have to agree how i progress in the tournament, how the feeling evolves but it was good. i was face pumping, i was focus, i was there, i was present so i am pleased with the way, at least, i behaved among the court that was something i was looking for and where are you going to feel that way if not the grand slam. that is something i have been saying since the beginning of the year and the last or whatever years that grand slams otherwise that are the ones that are getting me up from the bed knowing that i have to hit the practice courts. so here i am and hopefully i can have another deep run. the here i am and hopefully i can have another deep run.— another deep run. the rematch between the — another deep run. the rematch between the undefeated - another deep run. the rematch . between the undefeated champion between the undefeated champion
compared to previous weeks, ifelt good, better. iam moving in a positive direction so it is just the moving in a positive direction so it isjust the beginning. this is only one match so we have to agree how i progress in the tournament, how the feeling evolves but it was good. i was face pumping, i was focus, i was there, i was present so i am pleased with the way, at least, i behaved among the court that was something i was looking for and where are you going to feel that way if not the grand...
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firstly, ifelt the need david. what do you make of it? firstly, i felt the need to say for anyone — firstly, i felt the need to say for anyone watching he was not familiar with american football, the idea that the — with american football, the idea that the kicker would be the one lecturing — that the kicker would be the one lecturing people about traditional masculinity isjust lecturing people about traditional masculinity is just surprising. the luy masculinity is just surprising. the guy is— masculinity is just surprising. the guy is better at football and i will ever be _ guy is better at football and i will ever be in— guy is better at football and i will ever be in a million years, but i would _ ever be in a million years, but i would not — ever be in a million years, but i would not have expected it. the biggest — would not have expected it. the biggest thing that i think is happening here, and i think it is an important— happening here, and i think it is an important piece of all of this, anything _ important piece
firstly, ifelt the need david. what do you make of it? firstly, i felt the need to say for anyone — firstly, i felt the need to say for anyone watching he was not familiar with american football, the idea that the — with american football, the idea that the kicker would be the one lecturing — that the kicker would be the one lecturing people about traditional masculinity isjust lecturing people about traditional masculinity is just surprising. the luy masculinity is just surprising. the...
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announcement that esa were looking for an astronaut with a physical disability, and i looked at it, and ifelt inspired by it, it was really the only way i can describe it. it looked really, really interesting. the person's specification, the characteristics that they were looking for of of the candidates, i was like, yeah, that's me. i can do that. and that's what really interested me. john grew up in hampshire. as a child, he loved sports. but when he was a teenager, he had a serious accident while he was on holiday. i had a motorcycle accident when i i was 19 in thailand, in the year 2000, i was i was travelling. boys being boys, taking risks. and it turns out that some risks have consequences. and i crashed a motorbike and did a lot of damage to my right leg, which required it being amputated through the knee not long after the — after the accident. i had a place at university to go to and i was due to start in september 2000. so i then deferred my place for a year, learnt to walk again, and really that was when i started to, what i would call, learn to be an amputee and learn to be me a
announcement that esa were looking for an astronaut with a physical disability, and i looked at it, and ifelt inspired by it, it was really the only way i can describe it. it looked really, really interesting. the person's specification, the characteristics that they were looking for of of the candidates, i was like, yeah, that's me. i can do that. and that's what really interested me. john grew up in hampshire. as a child, he loved sports. but when he was a teenager, he had a serious accident...
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i mean, when i wrote it, ifelt that it was very powerful. it was a song that was supposed to draw crowds together. i've always heard it with big choir, big orchestra. i've always felt that this song was really big. i didn't know it was going to become an anthem, but i think... and we should explain the words. "i'm the voice of the uprisers. i'm the right of the oppressed. they took away our rights and shut the door on us. what are they thinking? we are not afraid." so it very much spoke to the moment. it spoke to the moment. and what's even more interesting is that it was kind of a prophecy, because the song was written in 2007, so it was a few years before the revolution, and it was already talking about the red rose that was set on fire and that went out on the streets calling for the free... to free her. so it's literally what happened a few years later. and the lyrics are by amine al—ghozzi, and i wrote the music. and when it took off, what did you think? what did you think would happen to the song, to you? i think i felt a sense of th
i mean, when i wrote it, ifelt that it was very powerful. it was a song that was supposed to draw crowds together. i've always heard it with big choir, big orchestra. i've always felt that this song was really big. i didn't know it was going to become an anthem, but i think... and we should explain the words. "i'm the voice of the uprisers. i'm the right of the oppressed. they took away our rights and shut the door on us. what are they thinking? we are not afraid." so it very much...
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come into a space where they're not entirely welcome, they try to make as few waves as possible, and ifelt like i needed to make as many as a possible in order to fight for our place there instead of politely asking for permission for it. being the person in front to, like, break the wind for everybody behind me, it kind of, erm... ..proved the concept and gave other women confidence to do the same in their own way. ronda, why was it important for you to create a space for women in this sport? i think it's important because sports are a metaphor for life and, erm, ifeel like combat sports especially, they're so character revealing. it doesn't matter what your misconceptions about men or women or big or small or anything is, when you see a fighter being excellent and digging deep and being put through adversity... i feel like every fight is a life in miniature that you just kind of get to see, like, a speed run of it. and it's a great equaliser and revealer of character. i think that everybody should be able to have that opportunity to show that. if you're, you know, a woman that doesn't ge
come into a space where they're not entirely welcome, they try to make as few waves as possible, and ifelt like i needed to make as many as a possible in order to fight for our place there instead of politely asking for permission for it. being the person in front to, like, break the wind for everybody behind me, it kind of, erm... ..proved the concept and gave other women confidence to do the same in their own way. ronda, why was it important for you to create a space for women in this sport?...
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announcement that esa were looking for an astronaut with a physical disability, and i looked at it, and ifelt inspired by it, it was really the only way i can describe it. it looked really, really interesting. the person's specification, the characteristics that they were looking for of of the candidates, i was like, yeah, that's me. i can do that. and that's what really interested me. john grew up in hampshire. as a child, he loved sports. but when he was a teenager, he had a serious accident while he was on holiday. i had a motorcycle accident when i i was 19 in thailand, in the year 2000, i was i was travelling. boys being boys, taking risks. and it turns out that some risks have consequences. and i crashed a motorbike and did a lot of damage to my right leg, which required it being amputated through the knee not long after the after the accident. i had a place at university to go to and i was due to start in september 2000. so i then deferred my place for a year, learnt to walk again. and really that was when i started to what i would call learn to be an amputee and learn to be me again.
announcement that esa were looking for an astronaut with a physical disability, and i looked at it, and ifelt inspired by it, it was really the only way i can describe it. it looked really, really interesting. the person's specification, the characteristics that they were looking for of of the candidates, i was like, yeah, that's me. i can do that. and that's what really interested me. john grew up in hampshire. as a child, he loved sports. but when he was a teenager, he had a serious accident...
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luckily, when we went into the quarterfinals, it came together a bit more and ifelt the quarterfinals, it came together a bit more and i felt more comfortable in the car. and when we were fighting for pole again. great turnaround by the team. moving day at valhalla did not disappoint, with some notable changes on the leaderboard at the us pga championship. shane lowry made the biggest leap, with a major record—equalling 62. he had nine birdies in a flawless third round. the former 0pen champion is 13—under—par, two shots behind the leaders xander schauffele and collin morikawa. lowry clearly enjoyed playing alongside his ryder cup team—mate justin rose, who shot a 6a to finish the day one shot behind lowry, along with robert macintyre. and that's all the sport for now. there are more details on the bbc sport website. commemorations are being held in italy to mark 80 years since the allied forces won the battle of monte cassino — one of the bloodiest in the second world war. tens of thousands of troops from a number of countries, including the uk, were killed before the mount
luckily, when we went into the quarterfinals, it came together a bit more and ifelt the quarterfinals, it came together a bit more and i felt more comfortable in the car. and when we were fighting for pole again. great turnaround by the team. moving day at valhalla did not disappoint, with some notable changes on the leaderboard at the us pga championship. shane lowry made the biggest leap, with a major record—equalling 62. he had nine birdies in a flawless third round. the former 0pen...
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and in the end, when i went back to south africa for the first time in 1990, ifelt an acceptance from the majority of south africans that many white people did not experience until much, much later. i really felt the pride in what my parents had done, and they taught me that it's important to worry about other people, that justice is important. there's an extraordinary moment, i think, in your life when your father died, he'd actually served as housing minister for a short time in the first south african liberated government. he died in post. yeah, and you describe how mandela came to visit, and you and your sisters were there in the house, and he talked to you very frankly about the problems he'd had in his own personal life, his own relationship with his own daughter. i think perhaps in a way, trying to empathise with you. yeah, i think that whole generation understood what, how their decisions had impacted on theirfamily. and nelson mandela came, it was actually in the early hours. my father died at about 2am and mandela was there with us at around three. and when he came, he sat m
and in the end, when i went back to south africa for the first time in 1990, ifelt an acceptance from the majority of south africans that many white people did not experience until much, much later. i really felt the pride in what my parents had done, and they taught me that it's important to worry about other people, that justice is important. there's an extraordinary moment, i think, in your life when your father died, he'd actually served as housing minister for a short time in the first...
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like, ifelt happy as i walked out on the runway it was just calm. like, i felt happy energy and just, just calm. like, i felt happy energy andjust, i just calm. like, i felt happy energy and just, i couldn't wait to throw. you are presented with your gold medal last night, you have it round your neck which is fantastic to see. talk us through getting presented with it. it talk us through getting presented with it. ., , , talk us through getting presented with it. .,, , . with it. it was 'ust so nice. it hasn't with it. it was 'ust so nice. it hasn-t sunk_ with it. it was 'ust so nice. it hasn't sunk in— with it. it wasjust so nice. it hasn't sunk in yet _ with it. it wasjust so nice. it hasn't sunk in yet and - with it. it wasjust so nice. it hasn't sunk in yet and i - with it. it wasjust so nice. it| hasn't sunk in yet and i spoke with it. it wasjust so nice. it - hasn't sunk in yet and i spoke to lot of other athletes before when they have won their gold medal, or any medals, it doesn't always sink in straightaway. today obviously, having the po
like, ifelt happy as i walked out on the runway it was just calm. like, i felt happy energy and just, just calm. like, i felt happy energy andjust, i just calm. like, i felt happy energy and just, i couldn't wait to throw. you are presented with your gold medal last night, you have it round your neck which is fantastic to see. talk us through getting presented with it. it talk us through getting presented with it. ., , , talk us through getting presented with it. .,, , . with it. it was 'ust so...
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for me, ifelt like manchester was a no—brainer. just the incredible athleticism we have here. former chicago bears cornerback and superbowl winner shaun gayle, who now lives in the north west, was pleased to see his old team supporting like this. supporting leagues like this. this has such an opportunity because we talk about the olympics coming up, we talk about girls' football, flag football, one day, we will talk about men and women playing together in the mixed leagues, so all that is on the table and something we're looking forward to seeing. the nfl draft has just taken place in michigan, which sees over 200 athletes added to the league's roster, and local flag teams have used this launch as a mini draft of their own. i am definitely scouting i to see who i want to get. to be honest, i would have them all. my passion is getting kids playing football, so the more girls i can get to come down, the better. _ that's what we want, really. as part of the programme, scholarships will be offered to athletes in the uk to play and study in the us, and plenty here want to follow in
for me, ifelt like manchester was a no—brainer. just the incredible athleticism we have here. former chicago bears cornerback and superbowl winner shaun gayle, who now lives in the north west, was pleased to see his old team supporting like this. supporting leagues like this. this has such an opportunity because we talk about the olympics coming up, we talk about girls' football, flag football, one day, we will talk about men and women playing together in the mixed leagues, so all that is on...
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when walked into the house of commons this - into the house of commons this morning ifelt into the house of commons this morning i felt really good stop i felt really good. we had a good day, the report give us everything that we wanted. rishi had made a heartfelt apology, and then itjust kind of went downhill really rapidly. i can't get life insurance, health insurance. it is a struggle to live. it is a struggle to be, because you always have this knowledge that today could be the day that you get the liver cancer. i have seen so many people die. how many recommendations have been made over the years by different inquiries that still haven't been fulfilled? that is what we are up against now. this will be forgotten soon. it is news today. we won't, we want. i will live, soon. it is news today. we won't, we want. iwill live, because i'm not going to let this be forgotten. funeral ceremonies for the late president, ebrahim raisi, have been taking place in iran today. these are the pictures from tabriz in north—west iran — a city close to where the president's helicopter crashed on sun
when walked into the house of commons this - into the house of commons this morning ifelt into the house of commons this morning i felt really good stop i felt really good. we had a good day, the report give us everything that we wanted. rishi had made a heartfelt apology, and then itjust kind of went downhill really rapidly. i can't get life insurance, health insurance. it is a struggle to live. it is a struggle to be, because you always have this knowledge that today could be the day that you...
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like, ifelt honestly, it's not the worst. like, i felt worse for sure. i... i cried when i got off the court, but the... you know, for me, i kind of realised i was watching iga win this tournament last year and i was pregnant, and it wasjust my dream to be able to play her. so, when i kind of think of it like that, i think i'm doing pretty well. it's hard to have any logical thoughts because for sure, it was — thoughts because for sure, it was really intense. and i was in huge trouble in the third _ and i was in huge trouble in the third set, but i managed somehow to win this match, which — somehow to win this match, which is _ somehow to win this match, which is kind of extract, but i didn'i— which is kind of extract, but i didn't give _ which is kind of extract, but i didn't give up. over on the men's side — jannik sinner is making steady progress in his bid to win back—to—back grand slams. the australian open champion and number two seed enjoyed a comfortable victory over the 37—year—old frenchman richard gasquet. sinner winning in straight
like, ifelt honestly, it's not the worst. like, i felt worse for sure. i... i cried when i got off the court, but the... you know, for me, i kind of realised i was watching iga win this tournament last year and i was pregnant, and it wasjust my dream to be able to play her. so, when i kind of think of it like that, i think i'm doing pretty well. it's hard to have any logical thoughts because for sure, it was — thoughts because for sure, it was really intense. and i was in huge trouble in the...
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spent a lot of time in the student support centre, i ate my lunch and i didn�*t want to go outside, ifelt my lunch and i didn�*t want to go outside, i felt embarrassed and lonely but i went to university after i finished in school and thankfully i had a clean start then and my social life is buzzing now. tobyis and my social life is buzzing now. toby is also buzzing on tiktok on instagram where he talks about his by in a refreshingly honest way. people thought i would never amount to anything and neither did i due to my disability. blind people can succeed and have lives. sometimes you have to flip the script. what you have to flip the script. what chan . es you have to flip the script. what changes it _ you have to flip the script. what changes it stop? _ you have to flip the script. what changes it stop? gatwick - you have to flip the script. what l changes it stop? gatwick airport, vietoria- -- _ changes it stop? gatwick airport, victoria... your _ changes it stop? gatwick airport, victoria... your social _ changes it stop? gatwick airport, victoria... your social media - victoria...
spent a lot of time in the student support centre, i ate my lunch and i didn�*t want to go outside, ifelt my lunch and i didn�*t want to go outside, i felt embarrassed and lonely but i went to university after i finished in school and thankfully i had a clean start then and my social life is buzzing now. tobyis and my social life is buzzing now. toby is also buzzing on tiktok on instagram where he talks about his by in a refreshingly honest way. people thought i would never amount to...
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in that moment, ifelt ones were put to such an awful ordeal. in that moment, i felt alone and scared and like there was no way out and that the world would be better off without me in it. but i don't recognise that men any more. hear, hear! i don't recognise that men any more. hear. hear!— hear, hear! i know that nothing is ever really — hear, hear! i know that nothing is ever really worth _ hear, hear! i know that nothing is ever really worth that. _ hear, hear! i know that nothing is ever really worth that. the - hear, hear! i know that nothing is ever really worth that. the help . ever really worth that. the help really is out there. i'm pretty awesome. does the prime minister agree that one death by suicide is one too many and will he send a message from the dispatch box today that whatever you going through, you are not alone and help is out there and better days lie ahead.- and better days lie ahead. hear, hear! a very emotional statement and i'm pleased _ a very emotional statement and i'm pleased to _ a very emotional statement and
in that moment, ifelt ones were put to such an awful ordeal. in that moment, i felt alone and scared and like there was no way out and that the world would be better off without me in it. but i don't recognise that men any more. hear, hear! i don't recognise that men any more. hear. hear!— hear, hear! i know that nothing is ever really — hear, hear! i know that nothing is ever really worth _ hear, hear! i know that nothing is ever really worth that. _ hear, hear! i know that nothing is ever...
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so i�*m just pleased i competed and ifelt i was cueing ok. just a few errors here and there. but, you know, on the whole, not too bad. earlier in the day, there was another big shock, as world number twojudd trump was beaten byjakjones. the 2019 champion trump was the firm favourite in this one, but seemed rattled and couldn�*t find any rhythm as the and welshman jones, who is ranked 44th in the world, and who is nicknamed the silent assassin, defied the odds to win. and the runner up, from four years ago, kiran wilson, is into the semis after beating john higgins 13—8. he�*ll take on david gilbert, who beat stephen maguire earlier in the day. premier league teams have now definitely missed out on an extra champions league spot next season, after borussia dortmund beat paris saint germain 1—0 in the competition�*s semi—final last night. niclas fullkrug scored the only goal of an absorbing game last night. and with the other semi between real madrid and bayern munich, level, at 2—2, it gives germany the extra spot in next season�*s competition, rather than the
so i�*m just pleased i competed and ifelt i was cueing ok. just a few errors here and there. but, you know, on the whole, not too bad. earlier in the day, there was another big shock, as world number twojudd trump was beaten byjakjones. the 2019 champion trump was the firm favourite in this one, but seemed rattled and couldn�*t find any rhythm as the and welshman jones, who is ranked 44th in the world, and who is nicknamed the silent assassin, defied the odds to win. and the runner up, from...
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while i recognise the limitations in that thinking now, ifelt at recognise the limitations in that thinking now, i felt at the time i had contextual reassurance that the system was working from the number of transactions that were successfully completed each day but it was clear we needed to understand the gaps and caveats and whether they could be addressed. and then you say, there were also part of the report i did not understand, like the reference to the exceptional balancing transaction incident in 2010. and then in paragraph 885, you say, i spoke to lesley saul, which is what follows here, this is one of those things that is not document, this is from your recollection ten years on. my recollection is that she assured me that the post office had more background documents not taken into account which provided assurance with respect to the caveats on the balancing transaction incident, i was told it was an emergency measure that had only been used once, it was not about remote access and the post office had documents showing the sub—postmaster —— sub—postmaster was aware of the
while i recognise the limitations in that thinking now, ifelt at recognise the limitations in that thinking now, i felt at the time i had contextual reassurance that the system was working from the number of transactions that were successfully completed each day but it was clear we needed to understand the gaps and caveats and whether they could be addressed. and then you say, there were also part of the report i did not understand, like the reference to the exceptional balancing transaction...
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for me, ifelt like manchester was a no—brainer. just incredible athleticism we have here. former chicago bears cornerback and superbowl winner sean gale who now lives in the north west was pleased to see his old team supporting like this. . . . to see his old team supporting like this. , . , , . to see his old team supporting like this. , , . ., to see his old team supporting like this. , . ., , this. this has such an opportunity because we _ this. this has such an opportunity because we talk _ this. this has such an opportunity because we talk about _ this. this has such an opportunity because we talk about the - this. this has such an opportunity i because we talk about the olympics coming _ because we talk about the olympics coming up, we talk about girls' football, — coming up, we talk about girls' football, flag football, one day, we will talk— football, flag football, one day, we will talk about men and women playing — will talk about men and women playing together in the mixed leagues, so all that is on the table and something we are looking forward to seeing
for me, ifelt like manchester was a no—brainer. just incredible athleticism we have here. former chicago bears cornerback and superbowl winner sean gale who now lives in the north west was pleased to see his old team supporting like this. . . . to see his old team supporting like this. , . , , . to see his old team supporting like this. , , . ., to see his old team supporting like this. , . ., , this. this has such an opportunity because we _ this. this has such an opportunity because we talk...
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ifelt that, and not is unimportant, it is inside the building. i felt that, and that is why the opportunity was so interesting. now, it's just two days now until the champions league final. borussia dortmund have defied the odds to reach the final in search of their second title. they'll face in contrast a real madrid side chasing a record—extending 15th victory in the competition. wembley will play host to the final, along with something we've all become very familiar with. you know that music means. it's the champions league, and injust two days' time, the final will be held in london. and the man bringing the cup to the capital is a former player who, 22 years ago, lifted it himself. champions league theme plays. every sinale -la er champions league theme plays. every single player starts _ champions league theme plays. ee�*y single player starts from the beginning, they dream of all this trophy. i think it got more famous, as we talk more about the champions league. £13 as we talk more about the champions leaaue. g; , �* as we talk mor
ifelt that, and not is unimportant, it is inside the building. i felt that, and that is why the opportunity was so interesting. now, it's just two days now until the champions league final. borussia dortmund have defied the odds to reach the final in search of their second title. they'll face in contrast a real madrid side chasing a record—extending 15th victory in the competition. wembley will play host to the final, along with something we've all become very familiar with. you know that...
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ifelt like son was that i felt very out of control. i felt like things were being done to me and it was happening around me and i didn't really have much control over it. but yeah, the counselling was helpful in between because the idea of going through the birth again when pregnant with my second was a really hard thing to contemplate. it sounds like you so needed it. goodness me. don't go too far away. let's share experiences. you genie in a second and amanda in northampton. allow me to go to amanda first. thank you, amanda. your experience, another very —1. yeah, hi, nicky. it was very traumatic _ yeah, hi, nicky. it was very traumatic. from the moment i got in, i will traumatic. from the moment i got in, iwiii start_ traumatic. from the moment i got in, i will start from the actual story. i will start from the actual story. iwas _ i will start from the actual story. i was actually in pain, i was induced _ i was actually in pain, i was induced. within a couple of hours of being _ induced. within a couple of hours of being induced
ifelt like son was that i felt very out of control. i felt like things were being done to me and it was happening around me and i didn't really have much control over it. but yeah, the counselling was helpful in between because the idea of going through the birth again when pregnant with my second was a really hard thing to contemplate. it sounds like you so needed it. goodness me. don't go too far away. let's share experiences. you genie in a second and amanda in northampton. allow me to go to...
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because mikey is the - victim, and his was everywhere, and ifelt like victim, and his was everywhere, and i felt like he is victim, and his was everywhere, and ifelt like he is not here to victim, and his was everywhere, and i felt like he is not here to defend himself, whereas they are. they are still here. so why should itjust feet mikey put everywhere. that should happen, i really felt that that should happen, because that gave me a bit of comfort, i suppose. it is notjust all on mikey, the focus now. it is notjust all on mikey, the focus now— it is notjust all on mikey, the focus now. �* , , ., ., focus now. and it is unusual for the 'udte focus now. and it is unusual for the 'ud t e to focus now. and it is unusual for the judge to make _ focus now. and it is unusual for the judge to make a — focus now. and it is unusual for the judge to make a decision _ focus now. and it is unusual for the judge to make a decision like - focus now. and it is unusual for the judge to make a decision like that, | judge to make a decision like that, and you think part of the rationale behind
because mikey is the - victim, and his was everywhere, and ifelt like victim, and his was everywhere, and i felt like he is victim, and his was everywhere, and ifelt like he is not here to victim, and his was everywhere, and i felt like he is not here to defend himself, whereas they are. they are still here. so why should itjust feet mikey put everywhere. that should happen, i really felt that that should happen, because that gave me a bit of comfort, i suppose. it is notjust all on mikey, the...
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i felt physically sick when i got the phone call, like that other lady said, i felt guilty, ifelt like call, like that other lady said, i felt guilty, i felt like a criminal thinking i have this letter from carers, like, after the phone call, you know, saying what all this money that i owed and ijust thought, no, i can't go on like this, so i now don't get carers but i changed to anotherjob don't get carers but i changed to another job with don't get carers but i changed to anotherjob with more hours so i can pay more back. anotherjob with more hours so i can pay more back-— anotherjob with more hours so i can pay more back. understood. and how do ou feel pay more back. understood. and how do you feel about _ pay more back. understood. and how do you feel about this _ pay more back. understood. and how do you feel about this diane? - pay more back. understood. and how do you feel about this diane? just - do you feel about this diane? just totall do you feel about this diane? tut totally scunners you. there is so much going on in your life with being a carer and that on top is just, i
i felt physically sick when i got the phone call, like that other lady said, i felt guilty, ifelt like call, like that other lady said, i felt guilty, i felt like a criminal thinking i have this letter from carers, like, after the phone call, you know, saying what all this money that i owed and ijust thought, no, i can't go on like this, so i now don't get carers but i changed to anotherjob don't get carers but i changed to another job with don't get carers but i changed to anotherjob with more...
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and ifelt like i belonged. at six foot six tall, delicious tried basketball before finding boxing. success followed, winning commonwealth gold at a home games in birmingham two years ago. i loved it, the way people, you know, the english supporters, they really know how to bring the environment to the point that the heartbeat... i would not say beating, but i was... your heart, your heart races. the excitement. excitement, that's it. do you get nervous, dj, ahead of a big event? i mean, it is the olympics. so if you're feeling nervous about any, it's probably going to be that. i'd be lying to you if i said i neverfelt nervous, actually. in fact, i'd say the worst feeling is about five minutes before going out. so two or three minutes before going out, that's horrible. so a lot of people could lose a fight before even stepping into the ring because of that feeling. look at this, thank you very much. you're welcome. what do you think, dj? this is where we find out if delicious really lives up to his name. so do you like it when he's around? is it... aside from obviously having to do
and ifelt like i belonged. at six foot six tall, delicious tried basketball before finding boxing. success followed, winning commonwealth gold at a home games in birmingham two years ago. i loved it, the way people, you know, the english supporters, they really know how to bring the environment to the point that the heartbeat... i would not say beating, but i was... your heart, your heart races. the excitement. excitement, that's it. do you get nervous, dj, ahead of a big event? i mean, it is...
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where i started, the way i felt on the court, comparing to previous week's of tournaments i've played, ifelt good, better. so i'm moving in a positive direction, so it's just the beginning. last weekend there was an fa cup final and championship playoff final but this saturday wembley is hosting another big game and the stadium will deploy a record number of stewards for the champions league final between borussia dortmund and real madrid. the fa is investing more than £5 million towards improving safety and infrastructure to try and avoid the chaotic scenes before the euro 2020 final and the trouble seen at the last two champions league finals in istanbul and paris. that includes 2,500 stewards. he's one of the hottest properties in management after leading ipswich to two straight promotions. but kieran mckenna is expected to sign a new deal to stay at the club despite being on a few shortlists elsewhere. mckenna has guided ipswich to its first premier league season in 22 years and has been linked with chelsea, brighton, and manchester united where he was a first team coach until 2021 when
where i started, the way i felt on the court, comparing to previous week's of tournaments i've played, ifelt good, better. so i'm moving in a positive direction, so it's just the beginning. last weekend there was an fa cup final and championship playoff final but this saturday wembley is hosting another big game and the stadium will deploy a record number of stewards for the champions league final between borussia dortmund and real madrid. the fa is investing more than £5 million towards...
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ifelt likei i didn't feel nervous coming out here, really. ifelt like i was queueing really good, then i stop missing a few, enormously it is new to me, playing on one table, and then i guess a bit embarrassing, and i made that clear, —— i made that clearance, a relic of clearance out of nowhere, and it did settle me down. and jones will play kyren wilson in the final, which starts today. wilson, runner—up to ronnie o'sullivan in 2020, saw off fellow englishman david gilbert by 17 frames to 11 to seal his place in the decider. max verstappen will start on pole once again for today's miami grand prix, with red bull dominant again. after winning the sprint race earlier in the day, verstappen secured pole for the sixth straight race this season, ahead of the ferraris of charles leclerc and carlos sainz. britain's lando norris, george russell and lewis hamilton all qualified in the top 10. it is not let's say the most enjoyable part of my career, just because of how slippery it is, and you are not very confident on the lap, we are in pole a
ifelt likei i didn't feel nervous coming out here, really. ifelt like i was queueing really good, then i stop missing a few, enormously it is new to me, playing on one table, and then i guess a bit embarrassing, and i made that clear, —— i made that clearance, a relic of clearance out of nowhere, and it did settle me down. and jones will play kyren wilson in the final, which starts today. wilson, runner—up to ronnie o'sullivan in 2020, saw off fellow englishman david gilbert by 17 frames...
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you know, ifelt, it was, the way was clear or in some way — i don't know — in some way, i felt it was a tribute to him or i don't know... ijust, i thought i'd try and pit myself against the great gambon, i suppose. it's interesting, though, you said that you felt a bit nervous about doing it. so dominic west still gets nervous? of course. yeah, no, of course. i think it's... really?! oh, it gets it gets worse and worse the older you get, of course. yeah, i mean, you don't want to... you don't want to let down the cast. this cast is so amazing, you know, and with my leathery old brain, just even remembering all the lines is quite hard. they laugh. i have to ask you a little bit about the crown. obviously, it's up for a bafta this weekend. i don't want to go scouring and searching through the newspapers page after page for negative coverage of diana. i want positive coverage and mrs parker bowles to be glaringly, screamingly obvious. have i made myself clear? are you pleased that you took part in that? lam, yeah. i had an amazing experience. i was very, very cagey about taking it on. bu
you know, ifelt, it was, the way was clear or in some way — i don't know — in some way, i felt it was a tribute to him or i don't know... ijust, i thought i'd try and pit myself against the great gambon, i suppose. it's interesting, though, you said that you felt a bit nervous about doing it. so dominic west still gets nervous? of course. yeah, no, of course. i think it's... really?! oh, it gets it gets worse and worse the older you get, of course. yeah, i mean, you don't want to... you...
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announcement that esa were looking for an astronaut with a physical disability, and i looked at it, and ifelt inspired by it, it was really the only way i can describe it. it looked really, really interesting. the person's specification, the characteristics that they were looking for of the candidates, i was like, yeah, that's me. i can do that. and that's what really interested me. john grew up in hampshire. as a child, he loved sports. but when he was a teenager, he had a serious accident while he was on holiday. i had a motorcycle accident when i was 19 in thailand, in the year 2000, i was i was travelling. boys being boys, taking risks. and it turns out that some risks have consequences. and i crashed a motorbike and did a lot of damage to my right leg, which required it being amputated through the knee not long after the after the accident. i had a place at university to go to and i was due to start in september 2000. so i then deferred my place for a year, learnt to walk again. and really that was when i started to what i would call learn to be an amputee and learn to be me again. not c
announcement that esa were looking for an astronaut with a physical disability, and i looked at it, and ifelt inspired by it, it was really the only way i can describe it. it looked really, really interesting. the person's specification, the characteristics that they were looking for of the candidates, i was like, yeah, that's me. i can do that. and that's what really interested me. john grew up in hampshire. as a child, he loved sports. but when he was a teenager, he had a serious accident...
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ifelt in seat and campaigning around the country. i felt in six weeks that i couldn�*t simply do both. but what i can talk about with some authority is this subject that has affected this harbour at dover and indeed most of our country over the last few years. it was pretty obvious to me early in 2020 that the trickle of small inflatable rib thingies that were coming across the english channel was something that would turn into a flood, but nobody was interested. nobody was talking about it. and so i came down to dover, i went out to sea repeatedly. i filmed the dinghies and i filmed the processing centre here in dover docks. i went to the midlands and elsewhere to film the hotel is that these people were being put into, and i said at the time that you might as well put a big sign on the white cliffs of dover saying, everyone welcome, because we had stopped deporting people who arrived in our country illegally. it�*s quite a thought that in the last year of the labour government leading up to 2010, 40 5000 people who came to brit
ifelt in seat and campaigning around the country. i felt in six weeks that i couldn�*t simply do both. but what i can talk about with some authority is this subject that has affected this harbour at dover and indeed most of our country over the last few years. it was pretty obvious to me early in 2020 that the trickle of small inflatable rib thingies that were coming across the english channel was something that would turn into a flood, but nobody was interested. nobody was talking about it....
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ifelt secure, and obviously opening up, what's even better is, you can tell people your issues and problems, as much as the support i was getting off work, family and friends, especially work, i didn't to create bother for the people i especially work, i didn't to create botherfor the people i work especially work, i didn't to create bother for the people i work for and i didn't want them to know it. if that makes sense? th i didn't want them to know it. if that makes sense?— i didn't want them to know it. if that makes sense? in some ways it's easier to talk— that makes sense? in some ways it's easier to talk to _ that makes sense? in some ways it's easier to talk to a _ that makes sense? in some ways it's easier to talk to a stranger. - that makes sense? in some ways it's easier to talk to a stranger. it - that makes sense? in some ways it's easier to talk to a stranger. it was i easier to talk to a stranger. it was so much easier _ easier to talk to a stranger. it was so much easier and _ easier to talk to a stranger. it was so much easier and i _ easier to talk to a stranger. it was
ifelt secure, and obviously opening up, what's even better is, you can tell people your issues and problems, as much as the support i was getting off work, family and friends, especially work, i didn't to create bother for the people i especially work, i didn't to create botherfor the people i work especially work, i didn't to create bother for the people i work for and i didn't want them to know it. if that makes sense? th i didn't want them to know it. if that makes sense?— i didn't want...
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ifelt as midnight last night, sojust 24 hours ago. i felt that was the right thing to do because the electorate did vote in the end as a conservative mp.- did vote in the end as a conservative mp. . , ., conservative mp. final question, will ou conservative mp. final question, will youioin _ conservative mp. final question, will you join the _ conservative mp. final question, will you join the labour- conservative mp. final question, will you join the labour party? i will you join the labour party? absolutely, application going in today. let's go straight back to westminster and jack fenwick. the thought was they might be more defections, but we've seen another. what reaction has there been? probably a little too soon from wider reaction. this story is very new. as we've just heard, mark logan, who has been a conservative mp since 2019, was still a conservative mp up until yesterday — has now said he's backing keir starmer's labour party. his seat was in bolton northeast, one of the rebel seats that moved from labour to conservative
ifelt as midnight last night, sojust 24 hours ago. i felt that was the right thing to do because the electorate did vote in the end as a conservative mp.- did vote in the end as a conservative mp. . , ., conservative mp. final question, will ou conservative mp. final question, will youioin _ conservative mp. final question, will you join the _ conservative mp. final question, will you join the labour- conservative mp. final question, will you join the labour party? i will you join the labour...