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lots of family whatever family letters.ave their own story within families but it is wise to remember, it is kind to remember that you also belong to a wider setting, a family setting and there may be implications. i have no idea if they discussed it with the family or not but i think they should have done. inaudible a&e units across the uk are under serious pressure. it's not good. all laid in trolleys like this. from this hospital in york... ambulance staff are waiting with their patients to come to the emergency department cubicles, which are currently full. to the royal victoria in belfast. to these corridors in milton keynes. i've just spoken to the nurses. they've just asked us just to wait in the queue - until they have space available. doctors say they're most concerned about the sickest patients who need to be moved on from the emergency department to another ward of the hospital, for surgery or more complex treatment. near record numbers are now stuck in a&e for hours until a free bed can be found, partly because
lots of family whatever family letters.ave their own story within families but it is wise to remember, it is kind to remember that you also belong to a wider setting, a family setting and there may be implications. i have no idea if they discussed it with the family or not but i think they should have done. inaudible a&e units across the uk are under serious pressure. it's not good. all laid in trolleys like this. from this hospital in york... ambulance staff are waiting with their patients...
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no family should ever have _ suffocate. no family should ever have to — suffocate.uld ever have to go through what we have had to -o have to go through what we have had to go through. it is barbaric. archie's mum and other relatives outside the hospital 80 minutes ago. helen robinson, our correspondent, looks back at this case and that archie's short life. after only four months on life support, archie's treatment was withdrawn earlier in hospital. the 12—year—old was found unconscious in april, he suffered brain damage. doctors treating him said there was no hope of recovery, that archie was brain dead. but health nhs trust which runs the royal london hospital went to court to ask for archie's treatment to end. thejudge agreed to ask for archie's treatment to end. the judge agreed that it should. archie's parents disagreed. it was the start of a lengthy legal battle over their son's treatment. i do not believe archie has been given enough time. from the beginning, i have always thought, what is the rush? his heart is still beating, he has gripped my hand. and as hi
no family should ever have _ suffocate. no family should ever have to — suffocate.uld ever have to go through what we have had to -o have to go through what we have had to go through. it is barbaric. archie's mum and other relatives outside the hospital 80 minutes ago. helen robinson, our correspondent, looks back at this case and that archie's short life. after only four months on life support, archie's treatment was withdrawn earlier in hospital. the 12—year—old was found unconscious in...
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_ ensuring justice for nikki and her family i— ensuring justice for nikki and her family.y's conviction would not have been possible. thank you.— conviction would not have been possible. thank you. good afternoon. i am ahead possible. thank you. good afternoon. i am ahead of— possible. thank you. good afternoon. i am ahead of complex _ possible. thank you. good afternoon. i am ahead of complex casework. - possible. thank you. good afternoon. i am ahead of complex casework. 30 | i am ahead of complex casework. 30 years _ i am ahead of complex casework. 30 years ago. _ i am ahead of complex casework. 30 years ago. david _ i am ahead of complex casework. 30 years ago, david boyd _ i am ahead of complex casework. 30 years ago, david boyd took- i am ahead of complex casework. 30 years ago, david boyd took the - i am ahead of complex casework. 30 years ago, david boyd took the life i years ago, david boyd took the life of nikki _ years ago, david boyd took the life of nikki allan. _ years ago, david boyd took the life of nikki allan, a— years ago, david boyd took the life of nik
_ ensuring justice for nikki and her family i— ensuring justice for nikki and her family.y's conviction would not have been possible. thank you.— conviction would not have been possible. thank you. good afternoon. i am ahead possible. thank you. good afternoon. i am ahead of— possible. thank you. good afternoon. i am ahead of complex _ possible. thank you. good afternoon. i am ahead of complex casework. - possible. thank you. good afternoon. i am ahead of complex casework. 30 | i am ahead...
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what is your family — years. you can ask people. what is your family feeling _ years.ple. what is your family feeling today _ years. you can ask people. what is your family feeling today after - years. you can ask people. what is your family feeling today after this | your family feeling today after this attack? you have lost ten members of your family. attack? you have lost ten members of yourfamily. we attack? you have lost ten members of our famil . ~ . attack? you have lost ten members of yourfamily— your family. we see hell in our lives. your family. we see hell in our lives- we _ your family. we see hell in our lives. we gather _ your family. we see hell in our lives. we gather for _ your family. we see hell in our lives. we gather for our - your family. we see hell in our i lives. we gather for our members your family. we see hell in our - lives. we gather for our members who have passed away. how is it possible? i have passed away. how is it possible?— have passed away. how is it ossible? ., , ~ ., possible? i am sorry. what message do ou possible? i am sorry.
what is your family — years. you can ask people. what is your family feeling _ years.ple. what is your family feeling today _ years. you can ask people. what is your family feeling today after - years. you can ask people. what is your family feeling today after this | your family feeling today after this attack? you have lost ten members of your family. attack? you have lost ten members of yourfamily. we attack? you have lost ten members of our famil . ~ . attack? you have lost ten members of...
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would _ her family, it is natural that they would be — her family, it is natural that they would beere and she would want that _ would be here and she would want that. ratherthan would be here and she would want that. rather than being a distraction it is a family who are coming — distraction it is a family who are coming to— distraction it is a family who are coming to worship god together. it is great _ coming to worship god together. it is great that they are here, it would — is great that they are here, it would be _ is great that they are here, it would be great if it was not a total distraction. — would be great if it was not a total distraction, but the queen welcomes them as— distraction, but the queen welcomes them as part of the family. the prime minister _ them as part of the family. tue: prime minister arriving with his wife. there is quite a lot of booing. a substantial amount. did
would _ her family, it is natural that they would be — her family, it is natural that they would beere and she would want that _ would be here and she would want that. ratherthan would be here and she would want that. rather than being a distraction it is a family who are coming — distraction it is a family who are coming to— distraction it is a family who are coming to worship god together. it is great _ coming to worship god together. it is great that they are here, it would — is...
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with their friends and our families.— our families.rs and serving our community - our families. looking after others and serving our community is - our families. looking after others l and serving our community is what our families. looking after others - and serving our community is what we do. and serving our community is what we do it— and serving our community is what we do it is— and serving our community is what we do it is why— and serving our community is what we do it is why we — and serving our community is what we do. it is why we have _ and serving our community is what we do. it is why we have such _ and serving our community is what we do. it is why we have such immense . do. it is why we have such immense pride _ do. it is why we have such immense pride when — do. it is why we have such immense pride when a — do. it is why we have such immense pride when a family— do. it is why we have such immense pride when a family member- do. it is why we have such immense . pride when a family member becomes do. it is why we have su
with their friends and our families.— our families.rs and serving our community - our families. looking after others and serving our community is - our families. looking after others l and serving our community is what our families. looking after others - and serving our community is what we do. and serving our community is what we do it— and serving our community is what we do it is— and serving our community is what we do it is why— and serving our community is what we do it is why we...
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you deal with a lot of families.h the case for your defendants have been named? ihla. to deal with the case for your defendants have been named? no. it is very unusual _ defendants have been named? no. it is very unusual and _ defendants have been named? no. it is very unusual and very _ defendants have been named? in it is very unusual and very exceptional in the uk, but it is a testament to the severity of the case and what has happened in this situation. it has happened in this situation. if you were dealing with this case and looking at the severity, we have cctv coming into us, the police have released letters, list of targets, list of serial killers that these two were fans of so to speak, do you think it meets that mark?— think it meets that mark? well, the 'udue has think it meets that mark? well, the judge has obviously _ think it meets that mark? well, the judge has obviously decided - think it meets that mark? well, the judge has obviously decided that. think it meets that mark? well, the judge has obvious
you deal with a lot of families.h the case for your defendants have been named? ihla. to deal with the case for your defendants have been named? no. it is very unusual _ defendants have been named? no. it is very unusual and _ defendants have been named? no. it is very unusual and very _ defendants have been named? in it is very unusual and very exceptional in the uk, but it is a testament to the severity of the case and what has happened in this situation. it has happened in this situation. if...
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families alwa s drive it forward? families always feel _ drive it forward?l they - drive it forward? families always feel they have - drive it forward? families always feel they have to i drive it forward? families i always feel they have to be drive it forward? families - always feel they have to be the ones to drive the cultural change and that places an incredible emotional toll on those families, not least when they see other tragedies happening. and this is in the interests of everybody. i very much hope that if this government are truly committed to learning and ensuring proper and accountability table implement this. �* accountability table implement this. ., ., accountability table implement this. �* ., ., ., ~' ., this. are you going to talk to them about _ this. are you going to talk to them about this? _ this. are you going to talk to them about this? we - this. are you going to talk to them about this? we are - this. are you going to talk to - them about this? we are pleased to see our _ them about this? we are pleased to see our submission _ the
families alwa s drive it forward? families always feel _ drive it forward?l they - drive it forward? families always feel they have - drive it forward? families always feel they have to i drive it forward? families i always feel they have to be drive it forward? families - always feel they have to be the ones to drive the cultural change and that places an incredible emotional toll on those families, not least when they see other tragedies happening. and this is in the interests of everybody. i...
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family, david burke tended that her family, david burke tended that he was _ her family, david burkenvolved _ her family, david burke tended that he was not involved with _ her family, david burke tended that he was not involved with the - her family, david burke tended that he was not involved with the killing | he was not involved with the killing for 30 _ he was not involved with the killing for 30 years — he was not involved with the killing for 30 years. the _ he was not involved with the killing for 30 years. the crown _ he was not involved with the killing l for 30 years. the crown prosecution service _ for 30 years. the crown prosecution service has— for 30 years. the crown prosecution service has worked _ for 30 years. the crown prosecution service has worked closely- for 30 years. the crown prosecution service has worked closely with - for 30 years. the crown prosecution service has worked closely with the i service has worked closely with the basket _ service has worked closely with the basket team — service has worked closely with the basket team to _ service has worked c
family, david burke tended that her family, david burke tended that he was _ her family, david burkenvolved _ her family, david burke tended that he was not involved with _ her family, david burke tended that he was not involved with the - her family, david burke tended that he was not involved with the killing | he was not involved with the killing for 30 _ he was not involved with the killing for 30 years — he was not involved with the killing for 30 years. the _ he was not involved with...
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family, but the l friends and family, but the volunteers— friends and family, but the volunteers andhe staff i friends and family, but the . volunteers and the staff made friends and family, but the - volunteers and the staff made us feel so— volunteers and the staff made us feel so welcome that _ volunteers and the staff made us feel so welcome that even - volunteers and the staff made us feel so welcome that even after. volunteers and the staff made us i feel so welcome that even after our medai— feel so welcome that even after our medal ceremony. _ feel so welcome that even after our medal ceremony, or— feel so welcome that even after our medal ceremony, or a _ feel so welcome that even after our medal ceremony, or a couple - feel so welcome that even after our medal ceremony, or a couple of- medal ceremony, or a couple of hundred — medal ceremony, or a couple of hundred volunteers— medal ceremony, or a couple of hundred volunteers or- medal ceremony, or a couple of hundred volunteers or making l medal ceremony, or a couple ofl hundred volunteers or making us medal ceremony, or a
family, but the l friends and family, but the volunteers— friends and family, but the volunteers andhe staff i friends and family, but the . volunteers and the staff made friends and family, but the - volunteers and the staff made us feel so— volunteers and the staff made us feel so welcome that _ volunteers and the staff made us feel so welcome that even - volunteers and the staff made us feel so welcome that even after. volunteers and the staff made us i feel so welcome that even after...
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to many families, many _ closely attached to many families, many of _ closely attached to many familiesrch, charities that help cancer patients. they are _ charities that help cancer patients. they are familiar with... part of their— they are familiar with... part of their duties _ they are familiar with... part of their duties is meeting people who have themselves undergone a very bleak— have themselves undergone a very bleak diagnosis. obviously, it is not going — bleak diagnosis. obviously, it is not going to... you can never understand — not going to... you can never understand what it is like until it hits you — understand what it is like until it hits you personally but both the kin- hits you personally but both the king and — hits you personally but both the king and the princess have long experience now of meeting people who have undergone great personal challenges. have undergone great personal challenges— have undergone great personal challenues. , . ., challenges. roberts, always grateful for our challenges. roberts, always grateful for yourtime- _ challenges. roberts, always
to many families, many _ closely attached to many families, many of _ closely attached to many familiesrch, charities that help cancer patients. they are _ charities that help cancer patients. they are familiar with... part of their— they are familiar with... part of their duties _ they are familiar with... part of their duties is meeting people who have themselves undergone a very bleak— have themselves undergone a very bleak diagnosis. obviously, it is not going — bleak diagnosis....
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i family will look at what isn't in the book. ~ , family will look at what isn't in the book-— familytake some comfort _ the book. i think they will take some comfort from _ the book. i think they will take some comfort from the - the book. i think they will take some comfort from the fact i the book. i think they will take i some comfort from the fact that there is nothing, as far as we are aware, no irrecoverable lines in the book about an appropriate racial comments or behaviour. that is going back, of course, recalling the oprah winfrey interview. similarly, there is no criticism, for example, of camilla. no significant criticism. 0k, they said they asked their father not to marry her, because they feared she would become the work in —— wicked stepmother. they don't say she did become that wicked stepmother. there is no significant criticism of the king, of charles, in terms of his performance of his job. of his role of prince of wales or, indeed, is king. we are getting more details all the time. one last note, perhaps. we have learned also how he heard of the death of his grandm
i family will look at what isn't in the book. ~ , family will look at what isn't in the book-— familytake some comfort _ the book. i think they will take some comfort from _ the book. i think they will take some comfort from the - the book. i think they will take some comfort from the fact i the book. i think they will take i some comfort from the fact that there is nothing, as far as we are aware, no irrecoverable lines in the book about an appropriate racial comments or behaviour. that is...
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family for that reason.aper, and that is important for a royal family that needs to be seen. there are fewer senior members of the royal family out and about and i think part of the reason why this social media frenzy has developed over the last couple of months is because she hasn't been as visible because she has been taking time out for this recovery and she has been missed. the princess of wales is a key player within the royal family and she is of huge importance to their regular goings—on. if you think of annual events like trooping the colour, the horse guards parade, all the things that we have to look forward to within the royal family's calendar. but separate from that, she possesses her own brand. that is really valuable to the people and to herself, that connection she has with the people separate to her role in the royal family has made her this really international icon. but for now, her public activities are on hold after her statement on march 22, 2024. i wanted to take this opportunity to sa
family for that reason.aper, and that is important for a royal family that needs to be seen. there are fewer senior members of the royal family out and about and i think part of the reason why this social media frenzy has developed over the last couple of months is because she hasn't been as visible because she has been taking time out for this recovery and she has been missed. the princess of wales is a key player within the royal family and she is of huge importance to their regular...
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my family lived in for generations. 0nce that my family lived in for generations.st move, they couldn't just stay. children, you just move, they couldn'tjust stay. because my family is a very small family, we don't have many friends in the south, very minimum acquaintances and friends, so they struggled to find an area to stay in. fire and friends, so they struggled to find an area to stay in.— find an area to stay in. are they sleein: find an area to stay in. are they sleeping in _ find an area to stay in. are they sleeping in a — find an area to stay in. are they sleeping in a tent _ find an area to stay in. are they sleeping in a tent or _ find an area to stay in. are they sleeping in a tent or are - find an area to stay in. are they sleeping in a tent or are they i sleeping in a tent or are they taking shelter in a hospital or a school like other people? timer;r school like other people? they couldn't actually _ school like other people? they couldn't actually go _ school like other people? they couldn't actually go to - school like other people? they couldn't a
my family lived in for generations. 0nce that my family lived in for generations.st move, they couldn't just stay. children, you just move, they couldn'tjust stay. because my family is a very small family, we don't have many friends in the south, very minimum acquaintances and friends, so they struggled to find an area to stay in. fire and friends, so they struggled to find an area to stay in.— find an area to stay in. are they sleein: find an area to stay in. are they sleeping in _ find an...
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, from her dad and her mum's— olivia's family, from her dad and her mum's side of the family who were mum, brotherand sisterand were both in court today with his mum, brother and sister and other family— mum, brother and sister and other family members who have been here throughout— family members who have been here throughout much of the three and a half weeks — throughout much of the three and a half weeks of the trial, and again today— half weeks of the trial, and again today for— half weeks of the trial, and again today for the sentencing. we saw olivia's _ today for the sentencing. we saw olivia's mum arriving clutching a teddy _ olivia's mum arriving clutching a teddy bear that had been made out of the pyjamas that olivia pratt—korbel war. the pyjamas that olivia pratt—korbel war~ it _ the pyjamas that olivia pratt—korbel war~ it has _ the pyjamas that olivia pratt—korbel war. it has been and emotional, difficult — war. it has been and emotional, difficult day. i suspect they will be pleased with the sentence. it is an acutely— be pleased with the sentence. it is an acutely stif
, from her dad and her mum's— olivia's family, from her dad and her mum's side of the family who were mum, brotherand sisterand were both in court today with his mum, brother and sister and other family— mum, brother and sister and other family members who have been here throughout— family members who have been here throughout much of the three and a half weeks — throughout much of the three and a half weeks of the trial, and again today— half weeks of the trial, and again today...
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we and now making their way back towards their families?- towards their families?ourse. _ towards their families? we are thrilled, of course. it - towards their families? we are thrilled, of course. it is - towards their families? we are thrilled, of course. it is a - thrilled, of course. it is a very, very happy days, and it is good news that all of our nation, you know, it needed it, after six very long weeks, to see the smiles of these kids, to see their hugs and their reuniting with their parents that were waiting here. it — it's amazing. it is a great feeling and we hope to see more of them coming. we really want to see this deal getting complete and to see how we get other deals to bring all of the hostages home. i other deals to bring all of the hostages home.— hostages home. i think, you know, hostages home. i think, you know. this _ hostages home. i think, you know, this might _ hostages home. i think, you know, this might be - hostages home. i think, you know, this might be a - hostages home. i think, you i know, this might be a difficult question for you
we and now making their way back towards their families?- towards their families?ourse. _ towards their families? we are thrilled, of course. it - towards their families? we are thrilled, of course. it is - towards their families? we are thrilled, of course. it is a - thrilled, of course. it is a very, very happy days, and it is good news that all of our nation, you know, it needed it, after six very long weeks, to see the smiles of these kids, to see their hugs and their reuniting with their...
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the family want legal changes. it to happen to anyone else again. we're trying to prevent these cases from ever going to court. it was completely and utterly daunting and terrifying for us, of course. we were totally out of our depth. these doctors and nurses work for the evelina children‘s hospital in london. they‘re being trained in how to avoid serious disagreements with patients and their families. if that doesn‘t work, mediators can defuse tension. mediation is always surprising in the way that it can sometimes break through what had seemed to be really intractable conflicts, because they are there to listen to all sides of a story and to say they all matter. in april, a different child with a different condition. at one stage, protesters supporting alfie evans‘ family tried to storm the hospital where he eventually died. leading paediatricians say they are concerned about how these cases are often played out in the spotlight, partly thanks to social media. they say they‘ve seen hospitals and doctors come unde
the family want legal changes. it to happen to anyone else again. we're trying to prevent these cases from ever going to court. it was completely and utterly daunting and terrifying for us, of course. we were totally out of our depth. these doctors and nurses work for the evelina children‘s hospital in london. they‘re being trained in how to avoid serious disagreements with patients and their families. if that doesn‘t work, mediators can defuse tension. mediation is always surprising in...
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we as a family struggling _ croydon. we as a family struggling to _ croydon.ydon. we as a family - struggling to comprehend this painful tragedy that has happened to our beautiful daughter and beloved sister, elianne andam. our hearts are broken and we are overwhelmed by sorrow and grief. she was a beautiful person, inside and out, who loved jesus. she was intelligent, thoughtful, kind and had a bright future ahead of her. . �* , and had a bright future ahead of her. . �*, ., , of her. elianne's family released _ of her. elianne's family released this _ of her. elianne's family i released this photograph. of her. elianne's family - released this photograph. they described her as the light of life with friends who adored her, a girl with hopes and dreams are now shattered. although police searched the area around the bus with the attack happened. she had been on the way to school when she was sad. police had a 17—year—old they having custody new elianne and they are trying to work out the exact relationship between the two. police officers who worked first on t
we as a family struggling _ croydon. we as a family struggling to _ croydon.ydon. we as a family - struggling to comprehend this painful tragedy that has happened to our beautiful daughter and beloved sister, elianne andam. our hearts are broken and we are overwhelmed by sorrow and grief. she was a beautiful person, inside and out, who loved jesus. she was intelligent, thoughtful, kind and had a bright future ahead of her. . �* , and had a bright future ahead of her. . �*, ., , of her....
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, a close family and as those messages made clear, they will tackle this together as a family but cruciallyfforded their own privacy when going through a health condition. cancer is the ultimate leveller, as i've heard doctor saying previously. 3 million people are living with cancer at the moment, it will affect one into people so whether you are a member the royal family people so whether you are a member the royalfamily or an ordinary person like me, it is a leveller and i think we are all entitled to privacy while we are undergoing treatment. privacy while we are undergoing treatment-— privacy while we are undergoing treatment. :, , , :, treatment. some of the messages of su ort treatment. some of the messages of support that — treatment. some of the messages of support that came — treatment. some of the messages of support that came in _ treatment. some of the messages of support that came in yesterday - treatment. some of the messages of support that came in yesterday from | support that came in yesterday from world leaders, from both the prime minister and leader of the opposition, t
, a close family and as those messages made clear, they will tackle this together as a family but cruciallyfforded their own privacy when going through a health condition. cancer is the ultimate leveller, as i've heard doctor saying previously. 3 million people are living with cancer at the moment, it will affect one into people so whether you are a member the royal family people so whether you are a member the royalfamily or an ordinary person like me, it is a leveller and i think we are all...
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how today went, the family, the cambridge family _ on?idge family with _ on? how today went, the family, the cambridge family with the _ on? how today went, the family, the cambridge family with the children . cambridge family with the children in the royal box, we saw prince louis on prince charles's lap, a lovely family moment we wouldn't normally see. we saw the reaction to various elements of the pageant today, the commonwealth was highlighted quite well. the other thing was being here in the studio watching the queen come onto the balcony, the atmosphere, the crowds cheering, so happy the queen was there, and it is important to remember these people are here because they want to be, they want to celebrate the monarchy, but also i think so many people have a soft spot for the queen, i think, even if they are not necessarily pro—monarchy. they are not necessarily pro-monarchy.- they are not necessarily pro-monarchy. they are not necessarily ro-monarch . ., , , pro-monarchy. there are republican voices in this — pro-monarchy. there are
how today went, the family, the cambridge family _ on?idge family with _ on? how today went, the family, the cambridge family with the _ on? how today went, the family, the cambridge family with the children . cambridge family with the children in the royal box, we saw prince louis on prince charles's lap, a lovely family moment we wouldn't normally see. we saw the reaction to various elements of the pageant today, the commonwealth was highlighted quite well. the other thing was being here in...
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it's _ family. how are they doing? i think they're doing 0k. it's never - family. how are they doing? i think they're doing 0k. it's never easy i family. how are they doing? i think they're doing 0k. it's never easy to come to terms with that diagnosis. it's not news any of us want to hear. the family have been incredible in their support. denis's daughter is taking part in a fundraising challenge for us to help raise funds for much—needed research, which may of course be a link between dementia and football. just fabulous family and wonderful support. great to be able to be there and supporting them. you mentioned _ there and supporting them. you mentioned the _ there and supporting them. you mentioned the link with football. sadly, this isn't the first instance of a former footballer being diagnosed with dementia. his. of a former footballer being diagnosed with dementia. no, it certainly isn't. _ diagnosed with dementia. no, it certainly isn't. it's _ diagnosed with dementia. no, it certainly isn't. it's another- diagnosed with dementia. no, it. certainly isn't.
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he has lied to his own family. he has lied to helen bailey's family.nd most challenging investigations i've dealt with. cressida dick is appointed as the new metropolitan police commissioner, becoming the first woman in its 188 year history to run scotland yard. the appointment has been criticised by the family ofjean charles de menezes, the innocent man who was shot dead after the london bombings. a jury later found that ms dick, who was in charge on the day, had done nothing wrong. the brother of the british is fighter who carried out a suicide bombing in iraq describes how his family tried to prevent him from going to syria.
he has lied to his own family. he has lied to helen bailey's family.nd most challenging investigations i've dealt with. cressida dick is appointed as the new metropolitan police commissioner, becoming the first woman in its 188 year history to run scotland yard. the appointment has been criticised by the family ofjean charles de menezes, the innocent man who was shot dead after the london bombings. a jury later found that ms dick, who was in charge on the day, had done nothing wrong. the...
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it’s ordinary australians and the royal family?— ordinary australians and the royal family?uite an interesting _ royal family? it's been quite an interesting 12 _ royal family? it's been quite an interesting 12 months - royal family? it's been quite. an interesting 12 months here in australia in terms of that in australia in terms of that in general, quite separate from the death of prince philip. we had a very important case that i actually took trying to gain access to the queen's letters to the governor—general, i think that led to a lot of discussion about the ongoing relationship and just what that means, the interview between oprah winfrey and prince harry and megan markle. again another spark of interest and prince philip, ithink, is part spark of interest and prince philip, i think, is part of what we see as a generational shift and there are a lot of questions now around where we should move forward and no doubt it is alerting people, i think, to the fact that we have a head of state who is also a foreign monarch and just what that might mean in the future for austr
it’s ordinary australians and the royal family?— ordinary australians and the royal family?uite an interesting _ royal family? it's been quite an interesting 12 _ royal family? it's been quite an interesting 12 months - royal family? it's been quite. an interesting 12 months here in australia in terms of that in australia in terms of that in general, quite separate from the death of prince philip. we had a very important case that i actually took trying to gain access to the queen's letters...
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family and - european family so it is really like a big family and europe l like a big family and europepe and ukraine it feels - like a big family and europe and ukraine it feels like - like a big family and europel and ukraine it feels like part of it— and ukraine it feels like part of it and _ and ukraine it feels like part of it and if— and ukraine it feels like part of it and if this _ and ukraine it feels like part of it and if this is _ and ukraine it feels like part of it and if this is really- and ukraine it feels like part of it and if this is really a - of it and if this is really a celebration _ of it and if this is really a celebration of— of it and if this is really a celebration of this - of it and if this is really a i celebration of this european union — celebration of this european union and _ celebration of this european union and all— celebration of this european union and all the _ celebration of this european union and all the values - celebration of this european| union and all the values and all the — union and all the values and all the european _ union and all t
family and - european family so it is really like a big family and europe l like a big family and europepe and ukraine it feels - like a big family and europe and ukraine it feels like - like a big family and europel and ukraine it feels like part of it— and ukraine it feels like part of it and _ and ukraine it feels like part of it and if— and ukraine it feels like part of it and if this _ and ukraine it feels like part of it and if this is _ and ukraine it feels like part of it and if...
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the family is being supported as well before the release happens is important, and the family membersl health support. well to well-being and mental health su ort. , ., , , well to well-being and mental health suuort. , , ., support. yes, there was 'ust one extra thing i support. yes, there was 'ust one extra thing t i support. yes, there was 'ust one extra thing i wanted _ support. yes, there was 'ust one extra thing i wanted to h support. yes, there wasjust one extra thing i wanted to spend - support. yes, there wasjust one extra thing i wanted to spend a l extra thing i wanted to spend a moment to briefly consider, the possibility, i was discussing this with the professor yesterday, that there is every chance of these hostages do not know the full scale of what happened here in southern israel on the 7th of october, there are family members who have been killed that they will not know about. there is a lot they have probably been kept in the dark about and the process of explaining that, telling them about those horizontal top of what they have experienced will be a normally diffic
the family is being supported as well before the release happens is important, and the family membersl health support. well to well-being and mental health su ort. , ., , , well to well-being and mental health suuort. , , ., support. yes, there was 'ust one extra thing i support. yes, there was 'ust one extra thing t i support. yes, there was 'ust one extra thing i wanted _ support. yes, there was 'ust one extra thing i wanted to h support. yes, there wasjust one extra thing i wanted to spend -...
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but we have notified these families, as well as the families, as well as the families of other hostagesf other hostages, 240 families who have been going through a torture of mind and soulfor 50 days now, dying worrying about the fate of their loved ones. we're committed to them. we have in this with them, in the pain and in this bittersweet moment. we're a nation committed to leaving nobody behind and we'll continue to work tirelessly towards this goal of bringing all of our sons and daughters back home, back to israel to be reunited with their families. does it mean that israel would consider extending this truce for the release of more hostages?— for the release of more hostaues? ,., hostages? indeed, we said so. first and foremost _ hostages? indeed, we said so. first and foremost from - hostages? indeed, we said so. first and foremost from the i first and foremost from the very outset of the war, in only scenario in which we would agree to ceasefire, a pause in the fighting, is a scenario that involves the release of hostages. based on this outline which we have agreed upon, for ev
but we have notified these families, as well as the families, as well as the families of other hostagesf other hostages, 240 families who have been going through a torture of mind and soulfor 50 days now, dying worrying about the fate of their loved ones. we're committed to them. we have in this with them, in the pain and in this bittersweet moment. we're a nation committed to leaving nobody behind and we'll continue to work tirelessly towards this goal of bringing all of our sons and daughters...
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police claimed the family had loyalists. police claimed the family ha d rece ntly loyalists.tly returned from fighting is in syria. they called for indonesians to fight the scourge of extremism. translation: this morning, we have ordered the police track down networks of the perpetrators at source. we will not tolerate this kind of cowardice. i am calling on eve ryo ne kind of cowardice. i am calling on everyone to fight terrorism, which is against the values of all religions, and our national values asa religions, and our national values as a nation. indonesia is the world's most populous muslim nation. tracking and containing a dangerous radical fringe tracking and containing a dangerous radicalfringe has been a challenge for its security forces for the past two decades. they have had many su ccesses . two decades. they have had many successes. but this attack by a single family is a reminder that with hundreds of indonesians returning from the war in syria, the threat is still very real. jonathan had, bbc news. dozens of rough sleepers from eu countries are to receive thou
police claimed the family had loyalists. police claimed the family ha d rece ntly loyalists.tly returned from fighting is in syria. they called for indonesians to fight the scourge of extremism. translation: this morning, we have ordered the police track down networks of the perpetrators at source. we will not tolerate this kind of cowardice. i am calling on eve ryo ne kind of cowardice. i am calling on everyone to fight terrorism, which is against the values of all religions, and our national...
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in america and place _ family to now living in america and place is _ family to now living in america is home, is that he can connect with diana and a meditative way and _ connect with diana and a meditative way and he — connect with diana and a meditative way and he speaks to his children about— way and he speaks to his children about his — way and he speaks to his children about his mother and that's not too surprising _ about his mother and that's not too surprising and it's very touching to imagine _ surprising and it's very touching to imagine that he does have that ongoing — imagine that he does have that ongoing dialogue with his mother even _ ongoing dialogue with his mother even though she is no longer with us. even though she is no longer with us~ its— even though she is no longer with us it's also— even though she is no longer with us. it's also a little bit uncomfortable and that interview and also of _ uncomfortable and that interview and also of the _ uncomfortable and that interview and also of the metro where they talk about _ also of the metro where they talk about ta
in america and place _ family to now living in america and place is _ family to now living in america is home, is that he can connect with diana and a meditative way and _ connect with diana and a meditative way and he — connect with diana and a meditative way and he speaks to his children about— way and he speaks to his children about his — way and he speaks to his children about his mother and that's not too surprising _ about his mother and that's not too surprising and it's very...
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us as a community and the families have psyched l and the families have psyched themselves up for theo, relieve, angerand of course _ so, relieve, angerand of course we've got to sit and wait — course we've got to sit and wait for— course we've got to sit and wait for the sentencing and the real shock he was known to the services, — real shock he was known to the services, which has really hit us. services, which has really hit us there _ services, which has really hit us. there are some anger around it. ~ �* us. there are some anger around it. whether axel rudakubana could have — it. whether axel rudakubana could have been _ it. whether axel rudakubana could have been stopped - it. whether axel rudakubana could have been stopped willj it. whether axel rudakubana i could have been stopped will be the focus of a public inquiry. finally unmasked, we wait to hear what sentence he will serve for his crimes. so, the sentencing due to get under way at 11 o'clock year at liverpool crown court. families and those involved are still arriving. just to give you a sense of what will happen during
us as a community and the families have psyched l and the families have psyched themselves up for theo, relieve, angerand of course _ so, relieve, angerand of course we've got to sit and wait — course we've got to sit and wait for— course we've got to sit and wait for the sentencing and the real shock he was known to the services, — real shock he was known to the services, which has really hit us. services, which has really hit us there _ services, which has really hit us. there are some...
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as many of us will know from families, when a new baby comes along, it can bring families closer togetherem talking. and frankly, that would be an improvement from where we were last week. the headlines on bbc news — the health secretary says the delta variant of the coronavirus is 40% more transmissible and the government is "open" to delaying the lifting of coronavirus restrictions in england due onjune the 21st. vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the drive to offer covid jabs to all adults in england. the duke and duchess of sussex announce the birth of a baby daughter, who they have named lilibet diana. she was born on friday in california. the british normandy memorial for those who died in the d—day campaign during world war ii has been officially opened on the 77th anniversary of the allied invasion of nazi—occupied france. the names of nearly 22,500 servicemen and women are inscribed on 160 columns overlooking gold beach, one of the three british landing sites in france. hugh schofield reports now from ver—sur—mer. at last the veterans have a focal poin
as many of us will know from families, when a new baby comes along, it can bring families closer togetherem talking. and frankly, that would be an improvement from where we were last week. the headlines on bbc news — the health secretary says the delta variant of the coronavirus is 40% more transmissible and the government is "open" to delaying the lifting of coronavirus restrictions in england due onjune the 21st. vaccinations are being opened up to the under—30s this week in the...
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you mentioned there the campaigns by hersh's family, but also otherfamilies of by hersh's family, butmilies of hostages still held in gaza. what impacts do you think this news coming in from rafah will have on people in israel who are really desperate to get their loved ones back?— really desperate to get their loved ones back? yeah, people in israel were _ loved ones back? yeah, people in israel were demonstrating i in israel were demonstrating last night as they used to do after their supper to ask binyamin netanyahu, the israeli prime minister, to strike a deal and to get the rest of the hostages back alive. we believe that there are more than a0 alive hostages still in gaza. and you know, the negotiations that recently happened in qatar and doha did not result in any advancement. the israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu is really keen stay, to keep forces in gaza, especially in the corridor in the borders between egypt and gaza, and the same corridor that's separating the north and southern gaza. and with this vision that the israeli forces would stay in gaza with no permanen
you mentioned there the campaigns by hersh's family, but also otherfamilies of by hersh's family, butmilies of hostages still held in gaza. what impacts do you think this news coming in from rafah will have on people in israel who are really desperate to get their loved ones back?— really desperate to get their loved ones back? yeah, people in israel were _ loved ones back? yeah, people in israel were demonstrating i in israel were demonstrating last night as they used to do after their...
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and as you can imagine, my family and!day, at st george's chapel in windsor. the congregation will be limited to 30, and the palace said prince harry will attend. the prime minister will not attend. earlier today, there were gun salutes across the country and around the world, to mark the duke's death. a minute's silence was held for the duke at aintree — ahead of this afternoon's grand national. rachael blackmore gallops into sporting history by winning the grand national on minella times — the first female jockey to do so. now on bbc news, a special edition of dateline with shaun ley.
and as you can imagine, my family and!day, at st george's chapel in windsor. the congregation will be limited to 30, and the palace said prince harry will attend. the prime minister will not attend. earlier today, there were gun salutes across the country and around the world, to mark the duke's death. a minute's silence was held for the duke at aintree — ahead of this afternoon's grand national. rachael blackmore gallops into sporting history by winning the grand national on minella times...
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let's _ family members. so that is the story about the release. let's move - family members.ry about the release. let's move on - family members. so that is the story about the release. let's move on to | about the release. let's move on to the other story about another kidnapping, this one of more than 300 schoolgirls on friday. what is the latest with this particular story please? fist the latest with this particular story please?— the latest with this particular story please? the latest with this particular sto lease? �* ., , story please? at the moment it is still this sad — story please? at the moment it is still this sad story _ story please? at the moment it is still this sad story of _ story please? at the moment it is still this sad story of abduction i still this sad story of abduction appears to keep on recurring in nigeria, especially abduction from schools. these 317 schoolgirls were abducted on friday, yesterday, and taken to an unknown destination by armed gunmen. at the moment it is not clear, no one has claimed responsibility for their abduction, but the niger
let's _ family members. so that is the story about the release. let's move - family members.ry about the release. let's move on - family members. so that is the story about the release. let's move on to | about the release. let's move on to the other story about another kidnapping, this one of more than 300 schoolgirls on friday. what is the latest with this particular story please? fist the latest with this particular story please?— the latest with this particular story please? the latest...
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and this is the whole family that died. 0ne family, three generations. the choucairs. wiped out in the fire, three children, their parents and grandmother, a ha rd—working family. i have to live with my family ripped apart for the rest of my life. i don't see this as a tragedy, i see it as an atrocity. how can you sum up six lives in such a short space of time? unfortunately this afternoon, one of the families' tribute videos showed footage of the tower burning. many survivors left the room sobbing and shaking. paramedics had to be called, the inquiry apologised, but a sign ofjust the trauma those here are still having to face. the barrister to the enquiry explained to the chairman
and this is the whole family that died. 0ne family, three generations. the choucairs. wiped out in the fire, three children, their parents and grandmother, a ha rd—working family. i have to live with my family ripped apart for the rest of my life. i don't see this as a tragedy, i see it as an atrocity. how can you sum up six lives in such a short space of time? unfortunately this afternoon, one of the families' tribute videos showed footage of the tower burning. many survivors left the room...
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i very missed my family, because part of my family is in ukraine, but i have a new family here, and i and to be happy and to bejoy. and i'm very happy that my children are smiling now. oh, sorry. and i can cry! it's very good because when i came, i couldn't cry. in his sermon at canterbury cathedral, archbishopjustin welby remembered those suffering at christmas. what of the evils that are being inflicted to this day on the suffering and courageous people of ukraine, as they continue to endure and resist russia's unjust and brutal invasion of their country? what of those in this country who will be cold and hungry today, as the cost—of—living crisis continues to cause such immense anxiety and hardship? another city, another place of worship, another community in need. this church in salford in manchester is one of around 3,000 places in the country that have opened up as a warm space for those who can't afford to heat their homes this christmas. basically, going back about 150 years, this is what the church did. you went to a town, you went to a city, the church was open. you would ju
i very missed my family, because part of my family is in ukraine, but i have a new family here, and i and to be happy and to bejoy. and i'm very happy that my children are smiling now. oh, sorry. and i can cry! it's very good because when i came, i couldn't cry. in his sermon at canterbury cathedral, archbishopjustin welby remembered those suffering at christmas. what of the evils that are being inflicted to this day on the suffering and courageous people of ukraine, as they continue to endure...
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it i his family. well, the journey i started from khartoum. it took his family.ey - started from khartoum. it took us about three days to get from khartoum to the borders and then when we got there, it was a big mess, there are a lot of people over there waiting to cross. some of them, they didn't have their papers to pass and some of them, they had their papers, but the lines were really, really long and a lot of people over there have, they don't have proper clean water or food people over there have, they don't have proper clean water orfood or medicine and there is no accommodation or stop i had to stay there for a whole night. we had to sleep, me and my family, on the street and wait until the window is open so that we can give our papers and then... it takes a lot of time. we had to wait for nearly five hours just to get our passports, pass our passports back. and... it was, it was terrifying, every single person that you meet over there, they have a story where they were stopped in the road and they were threatened and they were chased, even, including mys
it i his family. well, the journey i started from khartoum. it took his family.ey - started from khartoum. it took us about three days to get from khartoum to the borders and then when we got there, it was a big mess, there are a lot of people over there waiting to cross. some of them, they didn't have their papers to pass and some of them, they had their papers, but the lines were really, really long and a lot of people over there have, they don't have proper clean water or food people over...
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it's a day for family, with its own established pattern.or the royal family, that means a visit to church, led by the queen. and there, very much at home already, the royal family's soon—to—be newest member, meghan markle. alert to everything that was going on, and waiting for her cue in terms of royal protocol. a neat curtsey, as the queen left by car. and then walking across to speak to members of the crowd who had been hoping to meet her, before lunch, and then the queen's christmas broadcast. # god save the queen...#. the central message of this year's broadcast was one of solidarity with two british cities. this christmas, i think of london and manchester, whose powerful identities shone through over the past 12 months in the face of appalling attacks. the queen said it had been a privilege to witness the extraordinary bravery of young people injured in the manchester attack. very wicked. mmm. to target that sort of thing. yeah. yeah, it's... she spoke, too, about what she called the "sheer awfulness" of the grenfell tower fire. our th
it's a day for family, with its own established pattern.or the royal family, that means a visit to church, led by the queen. and there, very much at home already, the royal family's soon—to—be newest member, meghan markle. alert to everything that was going on, and waiting for her cue in terms of royal protocol. a neat curtsey, as the queen left by car. and then walking across to speak to members of the crowd who had been hoping to meet her, before lunch, and then the queen's christmas...
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the family scheme because family members— under the family scheme because family members are _ undero want to volunteer, some of the _ with some of the people who want to volunteer, some of the 200,000 - volunteer, some of the 200,000 people _ volunteer, some of the 200,000 people who — volunteer, some of the 200,000 people who want _ volunteer, some of the 200,000 people who want to _ volunteer, some of the 200,000 people who want to volunteer- volunteer, some of the 200,000 people who want to volunteer to i people who want to volunteer to provide — people who want to volunteer to provide accommodation - people who want to volunteer to provide accommodation in - people who want to volunteer to provide accommodation in theirl provide accommodation in their homes, — provide accommodation in their homes, but _ provide accommodation in their homes, but councils _ provide accommodation in their homes, but councils are - provide accommodation in their homes, but councils are not - provide accommodation in their. homes, but councils are not being given— homes, but councils are not being gi
the family scheme because family members— under the family scheme because family members are _ undero want to volunteer, some of the _ with some of the people who want to volunteer, some of the 200,000 - volunteer, some of the 200,000 people _ volunteer, some of the 200,000 people who — volunteer, some of the 200,000 people who want _ volunteer, some of the 200,000 people who want to _ volunteer, some of the 200,000 people who want to volunteer- volunteer, some of the 200,000 people who...
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the financial compensation most directly impacts george floyd and his family, the future of their familylicy reforms that affects all of us. let's get more from our correspondent, david willis, who joins us from la. this figure of £27 million one of the largest in terms of misconduct against police forces.— the largest in terms of misconduct against police forces. absolutely. a massive sum. _ against police forces. absolutely. a massive sum, isn't _ against police forces. absolutely. a massive sum, isn't it? _ against police forces. absolutely. a massive sum, isn't it? george - massive sum, isn't it? george floyd's death at the hands of minneapolis police officers sparked the black lives matter movement, one of the largest protest movements at this country has ever seen. and they are also of course protest in many other cities around the world. and today the man you had on tight they are said that there is large settlement, $27 million, the largest of its kind proved beyond doubt that black lives do matter. he said police brutality against people of colour must now come to an end. meanwh
the financial compensation most directly impacts george floyd and his family, the future of their familylicy reforms that affects all of us. let's get more from our correspondent, david willis, who joins us from la. this figure of £27 million one of the largest in terms of misconduct against police forces.— the largest in terms of misconduct against police forces. absolutely. a massive sum. _ against police forces. absolutely. a massive sum, isn't _ against police forces. absolutely. a...
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to her, the woman has shown true empathy for families.— families.been searching for _ families. we have been searching for so - families. we have been searching for so long i families. we have been| searching for so long for families. we have been i searching for so long for a politician who is not corrupt. this time it has already handed to us. what we need to do now is open our eyes and see those who are ready to service. social media has been under scrutiny in the philippines for the proliferation of disinformation. thisjournalist spent a year studying its effect on young voters. these are kids who _ effect on young voters. these are kids who have _ effect on young voters. these are kids who have no - effect on young voters. these | are kids who have no memory, effect on young voters. these - are kids who have no memory, no baggage _ are kids who have no memory, no baggage attached to martial law and basically what pro marcus propagandists do on this platform is create this closely, nicely edited, enticing type of content and for somebody who doe
to her, the woman has shown true empathy for families.— families.been searching for _ families. we have been searching for so - families. we have been searching for so long i families. we have been| searching for so long for families. we have been i searching for so long for a politician who is not corrupt. this time it has already handed to us. what we need to do now is open our eyes and see those who are ready to service. social media has been under scrutiny in the philippines for the...
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we have six people in my family.cker at and stuff, but, you know, this christmas, it just felt different. you know, he saw all these people he hadn't seen in years. it's kind of like he was going on a goodbye tour without even knowing it. and his best friend, whenever i left to go back up to dallas, his best friend ryan, who works with him up in new york, came down for the new year's whenever i left so he would be with him. and he just wanted to show ryan new orleans, what it was all about, you know, show ryan how much fun the people in louisiana are and, you know, the smiles that they all give off. and, you know, just he wanted to show off how great new orleans was and how great of a place it was — the food, the atmosphere, the people. so him and his friend, his best friend, and my parents went we have six people in my family. so, you know, obviously it's a good bit of people to bicker at and stuff, but, you know, this christmas, it just felt different. you know, he saw all these people he hadn't seen in years. it's
we have six people in my family.cker at and stuff, but, you know, this christmas, it just felt different. you know, he saw all these people he hadn't seen in years. it's kind of like he was going on a goodbye tour without even knowing it. and his best friend, whenever i left to go back up to dallas, his best friend ryan, who works with him up in new york, came down for the new year's whenever i left so he would be with him. and he just wanted to show ryan new orleans, what it was all about, you...
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i spoke with a family _ failed this legacy families.er yesterday who welcomed the report because your team... in the reports, you said... could you give us a figure as to how many lives were lost in relation to the agent stakeknife?— many lives were lost in relation to the agent stakeknife? some of that detail, the agent stakeknife? some of that detail. we're _ the agent stakeknife? some of that detail, we're working _ the agent stakeknife? some of that detail, we're working with - the agent stakeknife? some of that detail, we're working with families l detail, we're working with families now to _ detail, we're working with families now to give — detail, we're working with families now to give them _ detail, we're working with families now to give them that _ detail, we're working with families now to give them that detail, - detail, we're working with familiesi now to give them that detail, some of that— now to give them that detail, some of that detail — now to give them that detail, some of that detail will— now to give them that det
i spoke with a family _ failed this legacy families.er yesterday who welcomed the report because your team... in the reports, you said... could you give us a figure as to how many lives were lost in relation to the agent stakeknife?— many lives were lost in relation to the agent stakeknife? some of that detail, the agent stakeknife? some of that detail. we're _ the agent stakeknife? some of that detail, we're working _ the agent stakeknife? some of that detail, we're working with - the agent...
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i families. what are they worried about? ., families. what are they worried about?? . . ., ., , about? i mean, i have heard families absolutely heartbroken, _ about? i mean, i have heard families absolutely heartbroken, devastated, | absolutely heartbroken, devastated, in a state _ absolutely heartbroken, devastated, in a state of shock about what is going _ in a state of shock about what is going on— in a state of shock about what is going on in— in a state of shock about what is going on in afghanistan. as a volunteer, listening to all their stories. — volunteer, listening to all their stories. i— volunteer, listening to all their stories, i am volunteer, listening to all their stories, lam hearing volunteer, listening to all their stories, i am hearing about members of the _ stories, i am hearing about members of the afghan community in afghanistan being beaten by the taliban, — afghanistan being beaten by the taliban, fleeing from home day to day and _ taliban, fleeing from home day to day and having the utmost fear for daily lives — day and having the utmost fe
i families. what are they worried about? ., families. what are they worried about?? . . ., ., , about? i mean, i have heard families absolutely heartbroken, _ about? i mean, i have heard families absolutely heartbroken, devastated, | absolutely heartbroken, devastated, in a state _ absolutely heartbroken, devastated, in a state of shock about what is going _ in a state of shock about what is going on— in a state of shock about what is going on in— in a state of shock about what is going on...
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my main focus is obviously family and putting the next best thing to my family is football.or manchester united like i said is something i love. chelsea's manager frank lampard is continuing to restructure his side's defence signing brazil centre—back thiago silva on a free transfer on a one—year deal after leaving paris saint—germain. the 35—year—old will link up with england left back ben chilwell who signed from leicester on wednesday. meanwhile, roy hodgson has made his most expensive signing at crystal palace paying nearly £20 million for the young qpr striker eberechi eze. the england under 21 international should boost palace's attacking options. only relegated norwich scored fewer goals last season. now, liverpool may be the premier league and the eorld club champions but manager jurgen klopp says even they can't afford to sign lionel messi. —— and the world club champions. the six—time ballon d'or winner sensationally asked to leave barcelona earlier this week. butjurgen klopp says even on a free transfer, they couldn't afford messi's salary. who doesn't want to hav
my main focus is obviously family and putting the next best thing to my family is football.or manchester united like i said is something i love. chelsea's manager frank lampard is continuing to restructure his side's defence signing brazil centre—back thiago silva on a free transfer on a one—year deal after leaving paris saint—germain. the 35—year—old will link up with england left back ben chilwell who signed from leicester on wednesday. meanwhile, roy hodgson has made his most...
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sarah, thank ou reunited with their families. sarah, thank you for— reunited with their families.th their families. sarah, thank you forjoining us. _ reunited with their families. sarah, thank you forjoining us. we - thank you forjoining us. we appreciate your time this evening. sarah davies from the international committee of the red cross joining us live there from jerusalem. well, she was saying there, the red cross are that neutral intermediary who accept the hostages and to pass them back to israeli officials. the red cross are not confirming that that has happened today as part of this delay. in the last hour, spokesperson for hamas has held a news conference on this as some of what he had to say to journalists. we believe that the israelis are not responding in the right and positive way to what was achieved. and according to that, we have called upon the mediators to make the needed efforts to fulfil all what has agreed upon. allowing the trucks of aid to reach the northern part of gaza, out of 200 trucks, we did not reach till now 70 trucks. also according to the release
sarah, thank ou reunited with their families. sarah, thank you for— reunited with their families.th their families. sarah, thank you forjoining us. _ reunited with their families. sarah, thank you forjoining us. we - thank you forjoining us. we appreciate your time this evening. sarah davies from the international committee of the red cross joining us live there from jerusalem. well, she was saying there, the red cross are that neutral intermediary who accept the hostages and to pass them...
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life with his family.evening's decision is a momentous one for the royal family. our royal correspondent daniela relph looks back now at the duke and duchess' story so far. they metjust over a year earlier but these were the first pictures in september 2017, which showed the relationship was serious. meghan lived and worked in toronto, the host city for prince harry's invictus games. two months later, their engagement was announced and the couple were interviewed in kensington palace by the bbc‘s mishal husain. how much of a sense did you have, meghan, of the enormity of what you are getting into, of what it might mean for your life? i can very safely say, as naive as it sounds now, having gone through this learning curve in the past year, i did not have any understanding of just what it would be like. i don't think either of us did, though. we both said that, even though we knew that it would be... no, i tried to warn you as much as possible. four days later, the couple carried out their first engagement
life with his family.evening's decision is a momentous one for the royal family. our royal correspondent daniela relph looks back now at the duke and duchess' story so far. they metjust over a year earlier but these were the first pictures in september 2017, which showed the relationship was serious. meghan lived and worked in toronto, the host city for prince harry's invictus games. two months later, their engagement was announced and the couple were interviewed in kensington palace by the...
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families are dying. at least ten people, including teenage players, are killed after a fire sweeps through a building at one of brazil's biggest football clubs. thailand's king denounces his sister's unprecedented bid to try and become prime minister, calling it "inappropriate". and, apple's bug bounty: we'll tell you about the teenage boy who got paid for finding a facetime flaw. hello and welcome. juan guaido, the venezuelan opposition leader who has declared himself president, is calling on the military to let us humanitarian aid into the country. the first lorries carrying food and medicines have arrived at the colombian border, but venezuelan troops won't allow them in. president nicolas maduro, who has the support of the army, says he won't allow what he called the "cheap show" of false humanitarian aid, and he repeated his accusation that the lorries were part of an american "intervention" plot aimed at ousting him through a coup. this report, from our correspondent orla guerin, contains some flas
families are dying. at least ten people, including teenage players, are killed after a fire sweeps through a building at one of brazil's biggest football clubs. thailand's king denounces his sister's unprecedented bid to try and become prime minister, calling it "inappropriate". and, apple's bug bounty: we'll tell you about the teenage boy who got paid for finding a facetime flaw. hello and welcome. juan guaido, the venezuelan opposition leader who has declared himself president, is...
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much of the media handled families in a very respectful way.case and we think that needs to be explored and understood. # walk on #. the long struggle of those whose loved ones died at hillsborough has recently inspired a charter for families bereaved through public tragedy. there are elements of the response that could have been better. the arena review asks organisations to sign up to it and put the needs of such families before their own reputations. i want anybody who works in our emergency services to know that they will be supported in coming forward to tell it exactly as it was. because that is what we need. we need the families to have the truth as quickly as possible. in march, the full review into the attack will be published. eight months after these 22 people died, their families' lives are still dominated by the tragedy. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. tunisia's leaders say they will help the country's poorest families cope with the rising cost of living — following days of protests against the government's austerity programme
much of the media handled families in a very respectful way.case and we think that needs to be explored and understood. # walk on #. the long struggle of those whose loved ones died at hillsborough has recently inspired a charter for families bereaved through public tragedy. there are elements of the response that could have been better. the arena review asks organisations to sign up to it and put the needs of such families before their own reputations. i want anybody who works in our emergency...
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{lin the maximum possible sentence on behalf of his family.— behalf of his family.orge _ behalf of his family. on one day, may 25, george floyd _ behalf of his family. on one day, may 25, george floyd was - behalf of his family. on one day, - may 25, george floyd was murdered by derek chavin. in a mendacious display of hate and abuse of power. met with city of george floyd. not only did he care george floyd but he displayed a total lack of consideration for human life as he did so. you cite, eyesight, and millions of people across the country in the act of hate. a year and one month later, i stand here before you passed the duty of how his death has impacted me personally and the rest of our family. as his death has impacted me personally and the rest of ourfamily. as i racked my brain and about what i can say today, i came to this conclusion. it is humanly impossible for me to stand here and articulate the right words that would characterise how we are feeling and what we felt the latest period. so please bear with me as i am tempted the murder of george has foreve
{lin the maximum possible sentence on behalf of his family.— behalf of his family.orge _ behalf of his family. on one day, may 25, george floyd _ behalf of his family. on one day, may 25, george floyd was - behalf of his family. on one day, - may 25, george floyd was murdered by derek chavin. in a mendacious display of hate and abuse of power. met with city of george floyd. not only did he care george floyd but he displayed a total lack of consideration for human life as he did so. you cite,...
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country to see the royal family!|j will country to see the royal family!”l come back to you in the moment when those key arrivals occur. let's ta ke when those key arrivals occur. let's take viewers to another significant scene. this is in saint peter's square, at the vatican. a beautiful morning there as well. in a few moments was multi—time pope francis will deliver his address, the address on christmas day which delivers the traditional papal message to the world from outside the front of st peter's basilica, and you can see the huge crowds that have built up, there, in the last few minutes. this follows what the pope said at his christmas eve mass inside the basilica and there were various quotes that emerged from his address. he than christmas by saying god loves everyone, the worst of us. you may have mistaken ideas, he says, you may have made a complete mess of things, but the lord continues to love you. that is the message from the argentine pontiff at that christmas eve mass which could be interpreted by some as a reference to church scandals. we w
country to see the royal family!|j will country to see the royal family!”l come back to you in the moment when those key arrivals occur. let's ta ke when those key arrivals occur. let's take viewers to another significant scene. this is in saint peter's square, at the vatican. a beautiful morning there as well. in a few moments was multi—time pope francis will deliver his address, the address on christmas day which delivers the traditional papal message to the world from outside the front...