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i talked with money saving expert andrea warwick about smart ways to save and what to avoid while shopping. you know, is memorial day deals a real thing or just a gimmick? >> you know what? there are real deals to be had out there as long as the item that you are buying is on your list and something you need. so you just don't want to get wrapped up into the sales frenzy and buy things that you don't need. i call that saving. that's when you spend money to save money, but you're still wasting money because you're buying something you don't need. so that's how you really want to approach it. all right, i know what you're talking about. >> exactly what you're talking about. so what are the biggest trends this year? >> okay, so really big ticket items for your home. i'm seeing big deals on home appliances. you're looking at up to 40% off from major retailers. also mattresses and furniture up to 50% off from popular stores and brands. and what i'm seeing some of these stores also doing is offering specials on their financing. so you could get maybe 0% financing for 72 months, which is obviousl
i talked with money saving expert andrea warwick about smart ways to save and what to avoid while shopping. you know, is memorial day deals a real thing or just a gimmick? >> you know what? there are real deals to be had out there as long as the item that you are buying is on your list and something you need. so you just don't want to get wrapped up into the sales frenzy and buy things that you don't need. i call that saving. that's when you spend money to save money, but you're still...
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so protests are being held at leeds, manchester, newcastle, bristol, sheffield and warwick , bristol, sheffield and warwick, with students urging universities to divest from israel and is he just me, or are we living in some sort of bizarro world now? because it doesn't seem like there is any free thinking at universities across the world anymore. hamas, just so you all know , are a just so you all know, are a proscribed terrorist group. what happened on october 7 was a terrorist attack, and israel have every right to defend themselves. what's happened since ? well, that's up for since? well, that's up for debate. but these but nobody within these, within these protests seems to grasp that . protests seems to grasp that. >> well, i think a lot of them might say, well, we're not here for hamas. we're here for the general palestinian population. and i would argue they should be protesting against hamas. >> well, that's a really good point . but where were they when point. but where were they when it was all going on in syria for years and years? and years and years and years? and years
so protests are being held at leeds, manchester, newcastle, bristol, sheffield and warwick , bristol, sheffield and warwick, with students urging universities to divest from israel and is he just me, or are we living in some sort of bizarro world now? because it doesn't seem like there is any free thinking at universities across the world anymore. hamas, just so you all know , are a just so you all know, are a proscribed terrorist group. what happened on october 7 was a terrorist attack, and...
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but let me just put the crime and serious crime issue, on the table here, we had someone shot in warwick and leamington last summer that just does not. that never happened before. the amount of knife crime . that's your constituency. >> that's my constituency. >> that's my constituency. >> there is this serious amounts of violent crime going on in our constituencies, whether it be drug related or whatever . we're drug related or whatever. we're seeing a massive rise in antisocial behaviour as well. the public know it and they can feel it. the truth is, with all the cuts that have been taken place through austerity, we've lost so many of the services that people previously could depend on. >> so as a result, as are you a criminal though , just because criminal though, just because you haven't got no. >> a lot of young people, a lot of young people who would have perhaps been dealt with by local services, maybe by youth clubs and so on, would have been actually helped through a difficult stage of their life. they would not have turned to crime. i was at a school last week, and they were ju
but let me just put the crime and serious crime issue, on the table here, we had someone shot in warwick and leamington last summer that just does not. that never happened before. the amount of knife crime . that's your constituency. >> that's my constituency. >> that's my constituency. >> there is this serious amounts of violent crime going on in our constituencies, whether it be drug related or whatever . we're drug related or whatever. we're seeing a massive rise in...
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richard warwick was infected with hiv, hepatitis b and hepatitis c. he was aged 13—14 years old when that happened. tina warwick is here too. tina and richard got married 33 years ago. welcome to all of you, thanks for being with us. just before we came on, you just told me that you were also exposed to variant cjd, otherwise known as the human form off cow disease. when did you find that out? �* . ., that out? after we left college we had letters from... _ that out? after we left college we had letters from... it _ that out? after we left college we had letters from... it was - that out? after we left college we had letters from... it was a - that out? after we left college we | had letters from... it was a health authority, nothing to do with the college, it was a health authority saying a batch of colleagues we received a donor who gave blood in that batch has since developed cjd, mad cow disease. there is no test for it, they can't test you for it, the only way they know is when they dissect your brain. it's another ticking time bomb, really.
richard warwick was infected with hiv, hepatitis b and hepatitis c. he was aged 13—14 years old when that happened. tina warwick is here too. tina and richard got married 33 years ago. welcome to all of you, thanks for being with us. just before we came on, you just told me that you were also exposed to variant cjd, otherwise known as the human form off cow disease. when did you find that out? �* . ., that out? after we left college we had letters from... _ that out? after we left college...
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joining me now is james hatton in warwick and his sister katie walford in derby. their dad, david, was a haemophiliac infected with hiv and hep c. he passed away when james was 15 and katie was ten. thanks to you both forjoining us here on bbc news. how are you feeling today? for here on bbc news. how are you feeling today?— here on bbc news. how are you feelin: toda ? ., ~ ., feeling today? for me, i think today is iioin to feeling today? for me, i think today is going to be _ feeling today? for me, i think today is going to be bittersweet. - feeling today? for me, i think today is going to be bittersweet. it's - is going to be bittersweet. it's great to finally have this come to a conclusion and to have it all come out, hopefully. but as mentioned already, it doesn't really change much, doesn't really change the grief, the sadness, the despair that virtually all of the people affected will have felt. i hope for peace, in some sense. but, ultimately, i don't know... i think that's that's my honest answer. know. .. i think that's that's my honest answer.— know
joining me now is james hatton in warwick and his sister katie walford in derby. their dad, david, was a haemophiliac infected with hiv and hep c. he passed away when james was 15 and katie was ten. thanks to you both forjoining us here on bbc news. how are you feeling today? for here on bbc news. how are you feeling today?— here on bbc news. how are you feelin: toda ? ., ~ ., feeling today? for me, i think today is iioin to feeling today? for me, i think today is going to be _ feeling today?...
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also taken place on other campuses, including a week long encampment which has been established at warwick university and the uk. demonstrations followed larger scale protests at campuses across the usa, notably at columbia university in new york, where over 1000 protesters have now been arrested following clashes with the police . well, clashes with the police. well, josh caplan, the head of digital at the jewish chronicle , joins at the jewish chronicle, joins me now in the studio. a delight to have you. thank you. we saw chaos in america. campuses taken oven chaos in america. campuses taken over, occupied, vandalised. the civil guard sent in flash grenades, even used arrests made now , now it's come over this now, now it's come over this side of the pond. how does that make you feel? and what should we do about it? >> yeah, well, it's kind of embarrassing, really , isn't it? embarrassing, really, isn't it? i mean, we used to make things in this country. now we don't even make our own ideas. we simply import them from america, you know, it's exactly the same thing that happened during th
also taken place on other campuses, including a week long encampment which has been established at warwick university and the uk. demonstrations followed larger scale protests at campuses across the usa, notably at columbia university in new york, where over 1000 protesters have now been arrested following clashes with the police . well, clashes with the police. well, josh caplan, the head of digital at the jewish chronicle , joins at the jewish chronicle, joins me now in the studio. a delight...
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on tans, warwick says spray tan. very simple . no spray tan. very simple. no problems. warwick b but is that do you not have to forgive me? do you not have to stand there being sprayed by someone as you wear paper underpants? >> yes. that is true. >> have you done it? yeah >> have you done it? yeah >> there's no i don't think there's no grace in it. >> i don't think i could bring myself to. >> do you have to be quite brave. you have to like your tanning person. >> yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> not great. >> not great. >> i think women are better at that sort of thing. women are better at that sort of thing. but there you go. i just. i just find it very strange. yeah that's all. that sort of thing. yeah.i that's all. that sort of thing. yeah. i couldn't bring myself to do it, but then i don't know if i could do the whole fake tan where you rub it on and then see what colour you turn out to be in the morning. >> you're probably betterjust >> you're probably better just to book a few nice holidays, i think, and then mai
on tans, warwick says spray tan. very simple . no spray tan. very simple. no problems. warwick b but is that do you not have to forgive me? do you not have to stand there being sprayed by someone as you wear paper underpants? >> yes. that is true. >> have you done it? yeah >> have you done it? yeah >> there's no i don't think there's no grace in it. >> i don't think i could bring myself to. >> do you have to be quite brave. you have to like your tanning...
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so richard warwick, he was one of the students. he will be with us a bit later on. yeah. >> and you were telling me you have a personal sort of interest in the whole story because your brother has haemophilia. >> i've got skin in the game. yeah, my brother is a haemophiliac. he's a bit older than me, but i remember back in the day, my mother taking him down to hospital when he needed factor eight, and one of the doctors who actually he was accused of in recent weeks of being one of the doctors who knew about the infected blood. he was accused in the sunday times of taking money from pharmaceutical companies. that surprised me, reading that his name was jeff savage. he's passed away now because doctor savage was the person who warned my mother not to give so—called mucky blood to my brother because he knew he was ringing the raising the alarm. but now, for some reason, it seems he's been thrown under the bus. >> an easy scapegoat then, perhaps because he's dead. but a sliding doors moment in your family anyway. how things could have been very different. if you're a
so richard warwick, he was one of the students. he will be with us a bit later on. yeah. >> and you were telling me you have a personal sort of interest in the whole story because your brother has haemophilia. >> i've got skin in the game. yeah, my brother is a haemophiliac. he's a bit older than me, but i remember back in the day, my mother taking him down to hospital when he needed factor eight, and one of the doctors who actually he was accused of in recent weeks of being one of...
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nearly 1 in 3 don't have a male teacher, a study finds university of warwick did this. that looked at it, a quarter of british schools only had white female teachers and i. there's also a lack of men in the authority roles in teachers. so all of the people who get upset about representation in the boardroom and at the top level of managers in sport, i'm just waiting for them to get on this. and what's that been told? they're busy in the character, so i guess they're not on this, they they've done the research. they looked at the diversity in the classroom. they say that we know ethnic minority students and young boys are missing out. 55% of schools have no ethnic minority teaching staff . there minority teaching staff. there must be many schools in villages that that actually is the representative amount for the midsummer murder style villages. yes. >> that are just are there many schools in villages now? because villages are quite sparsely populated. anyway, i don't know whether many villages as such would support a school that's. i think it's a bit of an issue. >> the
nearly 1 in 3 don't have a male teacher, a study finds university of warwick did this. that looked at it, a quarter of british schools only had white female teachers and i. there's also a lack of men in the authority roles in teachers. so all of the people who get upset about representation in the boardroom and at the top level of managers in sport, i'm just waiting for them to get on this. and what's that been told? they're busy in the character, so i guess they're not on this, they they've...
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we're going to go back to our previous guest, richard warwick. he's one of the victims of the infected blood scandal. so just as a reminder, if you're just tuning in, the infected blood scandal was dubbed the biggest scandal in the history of the nhs. haemophiliacs people who need factor eight medicine blood plasma to clot their blood because their body doesn't do it. they were given blood products by the nhs , that was products by the nhs, that was pretty much sent from prisons, prostitutes , drug users in the prostitutes, drug users in the us. the government knew about it. doctors knew about it. and now here returns richard, one of our victims. richard, in terms of compensation from the government, the inquiry concludes on the 20th of may next week. what do you want in terms of monetary compensation? is it even about that ? is it even about that? >> yes and no. i mean, no amount of money can bring back life, or health and we have to remember that it's not just about that. it's about loss of earnings, loss. loss of a family life , loss. loss of
we're going to go back to our previous guest, richard warwick. he's one of the victims of the infected blood scandal. so just as a reminder, if you're just tuning in, the infected blood scandal was dubbed the biggest scandal in the history of the nhs. haemophiliacs people who need factor eight medicine blood plasma to clot their blood because their body doesn't do it. they were given blood products by the nhs , that was products by the nhs, that was pretty much sent from prisons, prostitutes ,...
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you believe you're going to be able to recuperate from that, it seems to be all based on one study by warwick and the lse university that you'll be able to raise x x billion. but i just wonder, have you thought about perhaps how mobile these non—doms may be? and they may choose to park themselves in another country ? themselves in another country? how many non—doms do you expect there be to tax under a labour government? >> well, we've been around this block before because the conservatives attacked this policy originally and said exactly the same thing. look non—doms are going to flee the country. it's not going to raise the money. you think it will. we can't go ahead by abolishing the non—dom tax status. and then what does jeremy hunt done in his last budget? he's scrapped the non—dom tax status in the way that labour planned to, albeit leaving some convenient loopholes that you may not have seen. loopholes that you may not have seen . friends, you may not. seen. friends, you may not. >> you may not have seen where's. but there's actually reports out today that jeremy hunt is mayb
you believe you're going to be able to recuperate from that, it seems to be all based on one study by warwick and the lse university that you'll be able to raise x x billion. but i just wonder, have you thought about perhaps how mobile these non—doms may be? and they may choose to park themselves in another country ? themselves in another country? how many non—doms do you expect there be to tax under a labour government? >> well, we've been around this block before because the...
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we've had manchester, newcastle, sheffield, leeds, warwick, swansea and bristol and now oxford and cambridge have succumbed. there are camps being set up outside oxford and cambridge universities. oxford for palestine published their list of demands. shall we have a little read through them? so it says disclose all finances, divest from israeli genocide, apartheid and occupation overhaul all the universities investment policy, boycott israeli genocide , apartheid and israeli genocide, apartheid and occupation. stop banking with barclays and help rebuild gaza's education system. well, it's worth noting that the cambridge pro—palestine camp spokesman refused to condemn hamas or describe them as a terror group. when questioned by the telegraph. shall we have a look at some of hamas's useful idiots 7 at some of hamas's useful idiots ? i will be . free. ? i will be. free. >> i will be free. >> i will be free. >> but over at oxford , 108 >> but over at oxford, 108 lecturers, faculty members and researchers from multiple colleges have now signed a letter of support. the dons are at it. how do you
we've had manchester, newcastle, sheffield, leeds, warwick, swansea and bristol and now oxford and cambridge have succumbed. there are camps being set up outside oxford and cambridge universities. oxford for palestine published their list of demands. shall we have a little read through them? so it says disclose all finances, divest from israeli genocide, apartheid and occupation overhaul all the universities investment policy, boycott israeli genocide , apartheid and israeli genocide, apartheid...
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and earlier gb news heard from three victims of the scandal ade goodyear, steve nichols and richard warwick, about continual injustice. >> today we need things that we needed, delivered, survive to robustly recommend our justice that we've waited 40 years for. >> prime minister, i believe, is going to speak later this afternoon, it will all depend on on the context of what he has to say. i we've heard him make promises before, and we've heard other prime ministers make promises. they all tend to ring very hollow with me . yes, very hollow with me. yes, i would like to hear sir keir starmer say he said very little in our opinion. >> extraordinary, joining us in studio is the daily mirror columnist sarah vine. sarah, i think this is going to go down in history as arguably the biggest ever scandal. and it shakes your foundations of trust, isn't it? we've had the post office scandal. yeah, it trusted institution scandal. >> it's that classic thing of ordinary people against the machine. yeah. and i think the tragedy of this was, you know, the infected blood was coming from america. you know, th
and earlier gb news heard from three victims of the scandal ade goodyear, steve nichols and richard warwick, about continual injustice. >> today we need things that we needed, delivered, survive to robustly recommend our justice that we've waited 40 years for. >> prime minister, i believe, is going to speak later this afternoon, it will all depend on on the context of what he has to say. i we've heard him make promises before, and we've heard other prime ministers make promises....