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sulawesi. feared to be trapped under collapsed rulings. —— buildings. that said he was ready to take the firm private. he'll also pay a 15—million pound fine. over the united states. open champion francesco molinari secured the winning point in france. the moment it is gavin williamson who is at the podium. who is at the podium. now however let's join... up his own football team.
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this is the day we are waiting forfor a long time. we are here to have fun and play good. hurray! and we're off to love island — the real love island. fallen in love with. there is a whole other kingdom of lundy under there. welcome to inside out west. but first, it's freshers' week at universities across the country. and for most students, it's their first experience away from home. but how safe are they? it was the beginning of term and i was on a society night out. and he'd walk me
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back. safest thing to do. so i said, "yeah, sure". for a glass of water? and he got quite aggressive. the more times i asked. me against the sofa. and raped me. and then eventually left. in the media have called a "rape epidemic"?
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in the last academic year. these numbers seem a long way from epidemic level. but do they tell the whole truth? there were 10 reported incidents. the university of gloucestershire. bath spa university, recorded no incidents at all. students any more at risk? earlier this year and their findings suggest the risk is greater.
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that the universities released are much lower. why do you think that is? people are reporting it. it, or a policy or specialised support in place. and the only advice was to call the police. but when...
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very feasible to me. anyone and then just acted like normal until i graduated. so what has changed and is it enough? i've logged on to the university of bristol website ? in touch with you. on what was available to hannah back in 2014. so has the university of bristol learnt from what happened to hannah?
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after she'd left the university. been very helpful for her. we are planning something we're calling the "respect" campaign. in order to try and influence behaviour, to inform and to educate. what constitutes sexual violence, sexual misconduct... between right and wrong? common sense, wouldn't it?
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people's common sense is in relation to the same issue. into the bubble of university life. particularly when it comes to booze. i think we need to be careful about blaming everything on alcohol. but those views have to be there. specialises in the study of violence against women.
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in our universities? is endemic in our society. so of course what happens in society is replicated at universities. the onus is on universities to respond to that in a meaningful way. are the universities doing enough to tackle the problem? the criminaljustice system. on specialist organisational support. and that's a great change.
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is that they are sort of ticking a box. needs to make it work. trying to change that culture. messi or ronaldo? ronaldo for me. and there's no need to ask miki, the guy in our next film. ever roma football team. miki fills his days cleaning and polishing cars. but his mind is elsewhere. it keeps me ready for the football. this isjust a warm up. i need to see something in this team! he has a
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dream. what do you want to become? footballers! yeah! louder, guys. he wants to create bristol's first ever roma football team. but they've got a reputation. probably their commitment levels that has failed them. can he prove them wrong on the big stage? all right, guys. this is the day we have been waiting forfor a long time. his hair is the way i like it. i want the hairstyle up on the sides like this.
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them what to do. so i really like it. coaching roma kids. in the last few years their number has swelled here. it might lack facilities and space, but he makes it work. thank you very much, mate. but when they see kids outside in the streets, they get crazy. could run them over. he dreams about having better facilities and more space for them. can we make a pass? good boy.
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professionally, for 17 years. on to play for premiership teams. but he hasn't had much success with the roma. in terms of roma kids, we don't have any here tonight. historically, we have. and their commitment levels have failed them. it's whether they have that inner strength. miki's at the carwash with his roma friends. these are gabriel and leo. on their own terms. it's better when you communicate in
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your own language. he sings a roma song. it says "help me, god, because i'm waiting for your help". he'll need all the help he can get. of his top players to see how good they are. miki's dressed for the occasion. bend it like beckham. i told him that is the only thing i want from him. he is a really good bender. this is a great
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environment to learn. he is my best player. when he plays in the park, he is electric. what's the score? 3-2. are you sure? come on, guys, two more. 4-4. one more, guys. they lose 5—4. not too bad, but not too good as well. anyway, sometimes you have to lose, sometimes you win.
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never learn anything. well done. we will see you soon and arrange a game, a proper match. you can keep my ball as well. coaching school. give up the car wash. session plans for the games, yeah, he's doing really well. i hope i'm going to become a professional coach. but before that, he's got to meet that challenge laid down by patrick. it will be his biggest game yet and
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it's at ashton gate. their ground for it. and they've provided kit. this is the day we've been waiting forfor a long time. here to have fun and play good. ok, thank you, guys. let's do this. hip hip, hooray! refereeing the game is city legend scott murray. so he's playing too. i've kitted out the purple team, so i probably want them to win. i think it'll be 25—23 to the purples. and if it's a bit one—sided i've got my boots on, so i mightjoin in. ooh, it's a foul
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by team roma... not a great start. a free kick for patrick's team. and it's a goal, oh, an own goal. great save, well done. miki's on the ball... oh, not for long. surely that's a foul. great save... and he's not got gloves on. that would hurt. it's full time and miki's team have lost 3—1. there were some good players on the pitch. they've been on will just go to waste. and patrick's got some advice and an offer of help. a commitment level that has to come with
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it. or 15 players signed up for that? get your own football team. that's the start of my plan. thanks. if there's anything i can do to help, i will try. it's only football. that makes me happy, makes me forget everything else. when i'm on the pitch, it makes me forget about everything else. could lundy be the real love island? which visitors fall in love with. — and never left. it's probably the most remote community in the west. 12 miles from the mainland. it has unique wildlife. the lundy
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cabbage. it tastes more like mouldy, fermented, gone off cabbage. and its own microclimate. in about a minute's time... in the fog... in the fog. what fog? getting on and off can be tricky. of the charm of the island. for a brief island experience. it'sjust a magical island, that's all you can say. wow, amazing. permanent resident? are we ready for our lundy adventure? yeah! all right. here for my 30th birthday in february 2017. definitely at a bit of a low
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ebb. i'd worked myself into the ground a little bit. the manic of normal life. in the cottage log book. "my first visit to lundy and i've had a wonderful first full day. i walked around the entire island on the coastal paths. the weather was very kind to me. to reveal expansive blue skies and restorative sun on my face. and i ended up staying on the island for eight days as a visitor. and in that time, ijust kind of fell in love with it. an assistant warden post. here, living on lundy.
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my name is sian, i am the assistant warden. of lundy to visitors. flowers a bit lower down, that's lundy cabbage. so lundy cabbage grows nowhere else in the world, only on the island. and you're very lucky because it's onlyjust come back into bloom. arrived at the podium having taken over from gavin williamson. over from gavin williamson. health secretary, one of the more demanding jobs in the cabinet. demanding jobs in the cabinet.
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with as foreign secretary were i support dominic rab. support dominic rab. cakes, cherries and eating them as contributory factors for obesity. contributory factors for obesity. but it's brexit i want to talk about today. today. but let me tell you about my first few moments as foreign secretary. few moments as foreign secretary.
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giving me the privilege and thanking theresa may, r prime minister. theresa may, r prime minister. you for the honour of being asked to be foreign secretary. be foreign secretary. pictures of my distinguished predecessors. predecessors. ones seemed to have forgotten to have combed his blonde hair. have combed his blonde hair.
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although he was only there for a short time. short time. errol temple who was there in 1873 for just four days. for just four days. my first four days were critical! days were critical! congratulations, if that's the right word. word. the diplomacy you need at home when you call your chinese wife japanese! you call your chinese wife japanese!
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i am very lucky to have the best wife. and i'm very proud of you darling. darling. ministerial team so let me introduce the band. the band. vikki ford, give them a round of applause. british values and british people all over the world. all over the world.
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from herfour —year—old daughter and her husband. her husband. imagine what the family is going through. through. our common humanity it is time to let her and the others come home. let her and the others come home.
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shape our country for over three centuries. centuries. the decisions made by any foreign secretary. secretary. shaped by a decision made by the british people. british people. on the 23rd ofjune 2016. 2016. it's easy for others to misunderstand the brexit vote. misunderstand the brexit vote. was a decision to leave the european union. union. character as a gentle and generous and outward looking people. and outward looking people. august i visited a number of eu countries including
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latvia. countries including latvia. years ago that country was under soviet occupation. soviet occupation. a modern democracy, part of both nato and the eu. nato and the eu. country did more to bring about that transformation than britain. transformation than britain. are not rabid populists trying to build fortress britain. build fortress britain. of us will ever turn our back on
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history. history. but i want to address our european friends directly now. european friends directly now. should you turn your back on history either. keep the club together is to punish a member who leaves. a member who leaves. breaking up the united kingdom with a border down the irish sea. a border down the irish sea. what happened to the confidence and ideals of the european dream? ideals of the european dream?
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grow and we will not be the only prisoner that will want to escape. prisoner that will want to escape. more opportunity than ever before in our history. our history. eu will become a wholly avoidable tragedy for europe. tragedy for europe. that the eu wants to come and need to protect itself. to protect itself.
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the one say, the answer is no, no, no. and i just want to say two more things to ourfriends. and i just want to say two more things to our friends. things to our friends. symptoms of the problem and not the cause. and what is the cause? collective failure to deal with people's concerns about migration. people's concerns about migration. prosperity to, that is also the solution. and i want to say one more thing.

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