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here, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, used his sermon to urge peace and unity at a time ofhallenge and discord. 0ur religious affairs editor, martin bashir, reports. with the basilica bathed in sunshine, pope francis began his address by asking what is the universal message of christmas. it is, he said, that god is a good father and we are all brothers and sisters, common humanity, despite our ethnic and cultural differences. translation: by his incarnation, the son of god tells us that savaltion comes from love, acceptance and respect of this poor humanity of ours, which we all share in a variety of languages and cultures. he followed this with a litany of nations at enmity, from syria to the ukraine. the korean peninsula to the middle east, where he pleaded for israelis and palestinians to resume dialogue in a place, he said, was chosen by the lord, but torn apart by conflicts. translation: may all of us receive peace and consollation from the birth of the saviour in the knowledge we are loved by the one, heavenly father. realising you, that we are brothers and sisters an
here, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, used his sermon to urge peace and unity at a time ofhallenge and discord. 0ur religious affairs editor, martin bashir, reports. with the basilica bathed in sunshine, pope francis began his address by asking what is the universal message of christmas. it is, he said, that god is a good father and we are all brothers and sisters, common humanity, despite our ethnic and cultural differences. translation: by his incarnation, the son of god tells us...
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i found that my collea g u es canterbury.agues were doing the exact same job and doing the same thing, and selling the same products were doing significantly more than me. research suggests conor is not alone. agency staff earn more than £400 less than those directly imported. but that's not just those directly imported. but that's notjust in those directly imported. but that's not just in low—paid, those directly imported. but that's notjust in low—paid, it also deductions in uniforms. their estimate almost a million people are working on these contracts and they have tougher regulation to protect staff. but the recruitment and employment federation representing the injury —— industry say agency work is vital to the economy and two thirds of workers are paid the same. conohs thirds of workers are paid the same. conor‘s union took on the case in one and he says it's made a massive difference to cash flow and his mental health. it's the difference between being able to go out and have a copy or being able to get a taxi home fr
i found that my collea g u es canterbury.agues were doing the exact same job and doing the same thing, and selling the same products were doing significantly more than me. research suggests conor is not alone. agency staff earn more than £400 less than those directly imported. but that's not just those directly imported. but that's notjust in those directly imported. but that's not just in low—paid, those directly imported. but that's notjust in low—paid, it also deductions in uniforms....
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every few years the archbishop of canterbury summons the bishops of the anglican to come to canterburyfor a period prayer and consultation. we gathered the last time in 2008. some 800 of us from every continent on this blessed planet . we gathered at canterbury cathedral and we prayed and we studied and we debated and discussed. with each day set aside for a particular topic of faith and life. devoted to the church and environment. we were invited because we were bishops from every country on the face of the earth. changeider the impact of of climate on our lives and cultures and world. from thehe bishops southern hemisphere had a much more to say than we from the north and west. i remember bishops from tanzania, once spoke of looking andt mount kilimanjaro seeing the snowcapped peaks. and now looking up the snowcapped peaks are not what they once were. bishops from zimbabwe, once the bread basket of africa, now the drought and the growing seasons are diminishing. something is changing around them. struck me in particular from the pacific, from the south pacific, he was the bishop of t
every few years the archbishop of canterbury summons the bishops of the anglican to come to canterburyfor a period prayer and consultation. we gathered the last time in 2008. some 800 of us from every continent on this blessed planet . we gathered at canterbury cathedral and we prayed and we studied and we debated and discussed. with each day set aside for a particular topic of faith and life. devoted to the church and environment. we were invited because we were bishops from every country on...
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the political world here in the united states was shaken to its very core because it was here at canterbury park in minnesota the former wrestler a hollywood actor and the mayor of brooklyn park minnesota jesse ventura shocked the world and became the thirty eighth governor in the state of minnesota today and watching the hawks we will look back on that historic win and take a look at his time in office and the true changes that he implemented and the things he fought for in his battles with the political establishment and the mainstream media so take a journey with us as we celebrate the twentieth anniversary of governor jesse ventura. so you would know to see the tree the face of real the tree just like. in the last day at the bottom of. the ship. with the like you not i got. with that we. would prefer this. to do. what. caused me to run for governor i kind of french myself to help us celebrate and remember the twentieth anniversary of the political campaign that shocked the world former governor jesse ventura was joined by several key figures in his campaign and administration campaign c
the political world here in the united states was shaken to its very core because it was here at canterbury park in minnesota the former wrestler a hollywood actor and the mayor of brooklyn park minnesota jesse ventura shocked the world and became the thirty eighth governor in the state of minnesota today and watching the hawks we will look back on that historic win and take a look at his time in office and the true changes that he implemented and the things he fought for in his battles with...
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at canterbury, archbishop justin will be also emphasise that the gospel of christ is not divisive ande of conflict stop with god's language of love is exclusive. it requires us to forget other languages. of hatred. of tribalism. of rivalry. of political advantage. of materialism. and of greed and so many more. although he did not mention the political challenges that lie ahead for the nation, he like other religious leaders had used his christmas sermon leaders had used his christmas sermon to speak of peace and unity ata time sermon to speak of peace and unity at a time of challenge and discord. martin bashir, bbc news. two 15—year—old teenagers have been charged with the murder of a man in north london at the weekend. 25—year—old wilham mendes, a portuguese national, was stabbed to death during an incident in tottenham on saturday night. kevin spacey, the american actor, has been charged with sexually assaulting a teenager in 2016. the alleged victim is the son of a tv news presenter. mr spacey, who spent more than a decade as a theatre director in london, has previously said he doe
at canterbury, archbishop justin will be also emphasise that the gospel of christ is not divisive ande of conflict stop with god's language of love is exclusive. it requires us to forget other languages. of hatred. of tribalism. of rivalry. of political advantage. of materialism. and of greed and so many more. although he did not mention the political challenges that lie ahead for the nation, he like other religious leaders had used his christmas sermon leaders had used his christmas sermon to...
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. by the agency manpower to work in a bt call centre in canterburylj found bt call centre in canterburyctly the same job, sat next to me, speaking to the same customers and selling the same products, were earning significantly more than me. and research suggests he's not alone. the resolution foundation say it —— agency staff earn £400 less than those directly employed by a business. that is not just in lower pay but in unclaimed holiday and reductions for uniforms. they estimate almost 1 holiday and reductions for uniforms. they estimate almost1 million people in britain work on these kind of co ntra ct people in britain work on these kind of contract and they want tougher regulation to protect staff. the federation representing the agency says agency work is vital to the economy and two thirds of workers are paid the same. the union took on the case and one. konnor says he has -- it the case and one. konnor says he has —— it has made a massive difference to cash flow and his mental health. it is the difference between being able to go and have a coffee or being able to get a taxi home
. by the agency manpower to work in a bt call centre in canterburylj found bt call centre in canterburyctly the same job, sat next to me, speaking to the same customers and selling the same products, were earning significantly more than me. and research suggests he's not alone. the resolution foundation say it —— agency staff earn £400 less than those directly employed by a business. that is not just in lower pay but in unclaimed holiday and reductions for uniforms. they estimate almost 1...
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front of a huge audience, including the man presiding over the royal wedding, the archbishop of canterburyk it gets much better than that. listen, there's someone at the back, i'm not sure which guy it is, who's singing a different part. just keep to the melody, try and listen to everybody, 0k. one, two, three... # i'll help you carry on... the studio, there's a certain amount of control that can be held by the people doing the recording. a live performance, you're out there, you're on the edge of the crevice, and if you drop a clanger, you've dropped a clanger. so the kind of things that could happen is that somebody forgets their words or someone decides that they really don't want to be part of it, and it's just too enormous, "you didn't tell us it was like this." the big thing for me, because i've tried to teach them how to sway from left to right, which might not seem a big thing. but if you have someone going in completely the wrong direction... and on the day of gosp—ability‘s first live performance, you could feel the excitement. it's going to be great. listen, just remember to foc
front of a huge audience, including the man presiding over the royal wedding, the archbishop of canterburyk it gets much better than that. listen, there's someone at the back, i'm not sure which guy it is, who's singing a different part. just keep to the melody, try and listen to everybody, 0k. one, two, three... # i'll help you carry on... the studio, there's a certain amount of control that can be held by the people doing the recording. a live performance, you're out there, you're on the edge...
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at canterbury, archbishop justin welby also emphasised that the gospel of christ is not divisive but, and said we must replace the language of conflict. god's language of love is exclusive. it requires us to forget other languages, of hatred, of tribalism, of rivalry, of political advantage, of materialism, of pride, of greed, and so many more. although he did not mention the political challenges that lie ahead for the nation, justin welby, like other religious leaders, had used his christmas sermon to speak of peace and unity at a time of challenge and discord. martin bashir, bbc news. two 15—year—old teenagers have been charged with the murder of a man in north london at the weekend. 25—year—old wilham mendes, a portuguese national, was stabbed to death during an incident in tottenham on saturday night. the headlines on bbc news... indonesia says it will build a new warning system, following the tsunami on saturday, which has killed nearly 430 people in her christmas message, the queen spoke of a busy year with weddings and babies, and highlighted the importance of people with oppo
at canterbury, archbishop justin welby also emphasised that the gospel of christ is not divisive but, and said we must replace the language of conflict. god's language of love is exclusive. it requires us to forget other languages, of hatred, of tribalism, of rivalry, of political advantage, of materialism, of pride, of greed, and so many more. although he did not mention the political challenges that lie ahead for the nation, justin welby, like other religious leaders, had used his christmas...
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and there are many more across the uk, from cambridgeshire to west london, and canterbury in kent. vandals got to work as soon as the soldiers and theirfamilies moved out. the mod says it has to keep renting these properties in case it needs to move a military family in at short notice. but if you keep a place like this for too long, this is what can happen. someone has broken in and ripped out most of the piping and a lot of the electrical cabling. now, if you look in there, you can see that if a family is ever going to move back into this place, it is going to cost the taxpayer thousands of pounds to put right. and new figures show the real scale of the problem. across the uk, 11,310 military homes are currently empty, costing at least £25 million a year. just a mile away, frankie and her daughter lily, who has never had a real home, starting life in a hostel, and they are still on the housing waiting list. it's completely crazy. they're just going to sit there rotting, basically, damaged. people like us could do with them. there's other families that could do with them. in a sta
and there are many more across the uk, from cambridgeshire to west london, and canterbury in kent. vandals got to work as soon as the soldiers and theirfamilies moved out. the mod says it has to keep renting these properties in case it needs to move a military family in at short notice. but if you keep a place like this for too long, this is what can happen. someone has broken in and ripped out most of the piping and a lot of the electrical cabling. now, if you look in there, you can see that...
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." >> the canterbury hills subdivision in paduca, kentucky, tiny homes by neighbors living ordered lives. as the porch lights winkd out on another day, what happened one cold january night in the wee hours was especially alarming. a roaring, all consuming fire was destroying the homes. >> it was awful, half the house was gone. >> what would rise from those ashes is far more than a fire marshall's investigation into cause. there will be a crow into the deepest roots of treachery beyond most people's comprehension. >> it's not true. >> what have they all missed in. >> a monster. a liar, a cheater. >> he's destroyed my entire famil family. >> before it became charred rubble the house was home to a long-time paduca couple. keith and the julie griffin. high school sweet hearts, 36 years into a marriage that had produced two sons, erin the older. >> they were very supportive parents. they were loveling. they loved my kids. >> aaron took after his dad, athletic, easy going, levelheaded. younger brother zach was more of a fire cracker, like his mom. there was a time for instance in t the 6th gre
." >> the canterbury hills subdivision in paduca, kentucky, tiny homes by neighbors living ordered lives. as the porch lights winkd out on another day, what happened one cold january night in the wee hours was especially alarming. a roaring, all consuming fire was destroying the homes. >> it was awful, half the house was gone. >> what would rise from those ashes is far more than a fire marshall's investigation into cause. there will be a crow into the deepest roots of...
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in november one thousand nine hundred five which the special envoy to the british archbishop of canterbury terry waite arrived in lebanon to negotiate hostage releases he stayed at the riviera hotel but often went to the commodore to meet journalists. on the twenty first of november fighting known as the battle of the flag between different leftwing allied lebanese militias controlling west beirut reached the commodore hotel. terry waite was trapped inside with dozens of local and foreign journalists including ramsey haidar. but. there. runs a hide of photographs of these images of journalists pulling the man's body out of sniper range then moving it into the back of a car. that image encapsulates the horror of events outside the commodore town. that night terry waite stayed at the commodore and these rare pictures show him making phone calls in the hotel lobby. negotiations for the release of hostages had so far failed and the kidnapping continued. on the sixteenth of march nine hundred eighty six the british journalist john mccarthy arrived in beirut as w t n bureau chief it was his firs
in november one thousand nine hundred five which the special envoy to the british archbishop of canterbury terry waite arrived in lebanon to negotiate hostage releases he stayed at the riviera hotel but often went to the commodore to meet journalists. on the twenty first of november fighting known as the battle of the flag between different leftwing allied lebanese militias controlling west beirut reached the commodore hotel. terry waite was trapped inside with dozens of local and foreign...
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in november one thousand nine hundred five which the special envoy to the british archbishop of canterbury terry waite arrived in lebannon to negotiate hostage releases he stayed at the riviera hotel but often went to the commodore to meet journalists. on the twenty first of november fighting known as the battle of the flag between different leftwing allied lebanese militias controlling west beirut reach the commodore hotel. terry waite was trapped inside with dozens of local and foreign journalists including ramsey haidar. but. there. runs the hide of photographs of these images of journalists pulling the man's body out of sniper range then moving it into the back of a car. that image encapsulates the horror of events outside the commodore hotel. that night terry waite stayed at the commodore and these rare pictures show him making phone calls in the hotel lobby negotiations for the release of hostages had so far failed and the kidnapping continued. on the sixteenth of march nine hundred eighty six the british journalist john mccarthy arrived in beirut as w t n bureau chief it was his fir
in november one thousand nine hundred five which the special envoy to the british archbishop of canterbury terry waite arrived in lebannon to negotiate hostage releases he stayed at the riviera hotel but often went to the commodore to meet journalists. on the twenty first of november fighting known as the battle of the flag between different leftwing allied lebanese militias controlling west beirut reach the commodore hotel. terry waite was trapped inside with dozens of local and foreign...
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carl: japan also says, look, well stocks are recovering, who canterbury such thing -- so can there beuch a thing as a sustainable whaling practice? >> japan greatly simplifies what it says about a lot of things, and it is true that the moratorium on n commercial whalg in 1982hich japan has fought hard against ever since, has allowed some wild d populationso recover, s so that is good news. not all of them are back to pristine levels. we have to be really careful about the implications. there are good and bad things in what they are saying. outside of international whaling commission, it is a problem for us. particularly a problem with other countries to follow suit, and that could be the case. carl: what about the argument that hunting and eating whales in japan is part of the culture and the iwc fail to see that? how do you view the cultural argument? >> i think we can understand that there are some places in japan where eating products from the sea including whales and even dolphins is part of their culture. it is part of the culture for many maritime countries, including the u.k.,
carl: japan also says, look, well stocks are recovering, who canterbury such thing -- so can there beuch a thing as a sustainable whaling practice? >> japan greatly simplifies what it says about a lot of things, and it is true that the moratorium on n commercial whalg in 1982hich japan has fought hard against ever since, has allowed some wild d populationso recover, s so that is good news. not all of them are back to pristine levels. we have to be really careful about the implications....
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the political world here in the united states was shaken to its very core because it was here at canterbury park in minnesota the former wrestler or hollywood actor.
the political world here in the united states was shaken to its very core because it was here at canterbury park in minnesota the former wrestler or hollywood actor.
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the political world here in the united states was shaken to its very core because it was here at canterbury park in minnesota the former wrestler a hollywood actor and the mayor of brooklyn park minnesota jesse ventura shocked the world and became the thirty eighth governor in the state of minnesota today and watching the hawks we will look back on that historic win and take a look at his time in office and the true changes that he implemented and the things he fought for in his battles with the political establishment and the mainstream media so take a journey with us as we celebrate the twentieth anniversary of governor jesse ventura. so what did you treat the thing like feel the tributes would be analyzed to the bottom to. see. what they like you know that i got. that we. could see that this is. what caused me to run for governor i kind of french myself to help us celebrate and remember the twentieth anniversary of the political campaign that shocked the world former governor jesse ventura was joined by several key figures in his campaign and administration.
the political world here in the united states was shaken to its very core because it was here at canterbury park in minnesota the former wrestler a hollywood actor and the mayor of brooklyn park minnesota jesse ventura shocked the world and became the thirty eighth governor in the state of minnesota today and watching the hawks we will look back on that historic win and take a look at his time in office and the true changes that he implemented and the things he fought for in his battles with...
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in november one thousand nine hundred five that the special envoy to the british archbishop of canterbury terry waite arrived in lebannon to negotiate hostage releases he stayed at the riviera hotel but often went to the commodore to meet journalists. on the twenty first of november fighting known as the battle of the flag between different leftwing allied lebanese militias controlling west beirut reach the commodore hotel. terry waite was trapped inside with dozens of local and foreign journalists including ramsey haidar. but. there. runs a hide of photographs of these images of journalists pulling the man's body out of sniper range then moving it into the back of a car. that image encapsulates the horror of events outside the commodore hotel. that night terry waite stayed at the commodore and these rare pictures show him making phone calls in the hotel lobby negotiations for the release of hostages had so far failed and the kidnapping continued. on the sixteenth of march nine hundred eighty six the british journalist john mccarthy arrived in beirut as w t n bureau chief it was his first
in november one thousand nine hundred five that the special envoy to the british archbishop of canterbury terry waite arrived in lebannon to negotiate hostage releases he stayed at the riviera hotel but often went to the commodore to meet journalists. on the twenty first of november fighting known as the battle of the flag between different leftwing allied lebanese militias controlling west beirut reach the commodore hotel. terry waite was trapped inside with dozens of local and foreign...
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in november one thousand nine hundred five which the special envoy to the british archbishop of canterbury terry waite arrived in lebannon to negotiate hostage releases he stayed at the riviera hotel but often went to the commodore to meet journalists. on the twenty first of november fighting known as the battle of the flag between different leftwing allied lebanese militias controlling west beirut reach the commodore hotel . terry waite was trapped inside with dozens of local and foreign journalists including ransey haidar. well. that's why. there. runs a hide of photographs these images of journalists pulling the man's body out of sniper range then moving it into the back of a car. that image encapsulates the horror of events outside the commodore hotel. that night terry waite stayed at the commodore and these rare pictures show him making phone calls in the hotel lobby negotiations for the release of hostages had so far failed and the kidnapping continued. on the sixteenth of march nine hundred eighty six the british journalist john mccarthy arrived in beirut as w t n bureau chief it wa
in november one thousand nine hundred five which the special envoy to the british archbishop of canterbury terry waite arrived in lebannon to negotiate hostage releases he stayed at the riviera hotel but often went to the commodore to meet journalists. on the twenty first of november fighting known as the battle of the flag between different leftwing allied lebanese militias controlling west beirut reach the commodore hotel . terry waite was trapped inside with dozens of local and foreign...
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and if that doesn't put you in a festive mood, this from canterbury is guaranteed to. what looks like almost the entire town has been led by the archbishop carol singing, every inch of the town centre filled with crowds harking the heralds. what a wonderful site. 0k, here's chris's weather with darren that. hello there, the main hazard is going to be fog. picking up near eastern england and the midlands. further west clouds are moving west, clear skies across eastern scotland in northeast england, and it's a lwa ys in northeast england, and it's always going to be colder than the eastern side of the uk. morning fog gci’oss eastern side of the uk. morning fog across some parts of england particularly. that will lift to the morning perhaps only at the low clouds so it will be a great day for most areas. but a scotland, but at least it smiled with temperatures perhaps 12 degrees is that —— at least it smiled. not nearly as much fog by can we of boxing day without instead there will be clouded. we make it sunshine arriving near southern counties and that also will bea sout
and if that doesn't put you in a festive mood, this from canterbury is guaranteed to. what looks like almost the entire town has been led by the archbishop carol singing, every inch of the town centre filled with crowds harking the heralds. what a wonderful site. 0k, here's chris's weather with darren that. hello there, the main hazard is going to be fog. picking up near eastern england and the midlands. further west clouds are moving west, clear skies across eastern scotland in northeast...
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one of the early speakers was the archbishop of canterbury, who warned that the uk could drift into nos a significant danger of adverse economic effects with a fall in government revenue, rise in unemployment and greater poverty. some argue that that is only going to be temporary, but we need to remember that for those in poverty, temporary is an eternity. no deal is completely unacceptable, the may deal is completely unacceptable. and when people turn around and say, look, the british public are weary of brexit, theyjust want it over, that might be true for this minute, but i tell youm when they face the consequences of brexit and see the impact on their lives, that will be forgotten in a flash. and there will be huge anger and they will turn to people in this house and the other and say, when the facts were on the table why did you deny me the chance to become familiar with those facts and then express my opinion again? why did you take that from me and deny it to me? i am concerned as to what might happen if we had a second referendum. what could the result be? if the results were t
one of the early speakers was the archbishop of canterbury, who warned that the uk could drift into nos a significant danger of adverse economic effects with a fall in government revenue, rise in unemployment and greater poverty. some argue that that is only going to be temporary, but we need to remember that for those in poverty, temporary is an eternity. no deal is completely unacceptable, the may deal is completely unacceptable. and when people turn around and say, look, the british public...
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and if that doesn't put you in a festive mood, this from canterbury is guaranteed to.the archbishop carol singing, every inch of the town centre filled with crowds harking the heralds. what a wonderful site. 0k, here's chris's weather with darren that. hello there, the main hazard is going to be fog. picking up near eastern england and the midlands. further west clouds are
and if that doesn't put you in a festive mood, this from canterbury is guaranteed to.the archbishop carol singing, every inch of the town centre filled with crowds harking the heralds. what a wonderful site. 0k, here's chris's weather with darren that. hello there, the main hazard is going to be fog. picking up near eastern england and the midlands. further west clouds are
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in november one thousand nine hundred five which the special envoy to the british archbishop of canterbury terry waite arrived in lebanon to negotiate hostage releases he stayed at the riviera hotel but often went to the commodore to meet journalists. on the twenty first of november fighting known as the battle of the flag between different leftwing allied lebanese militias controlling west beirut reach the commodore hotel. terry waite was trapped inside with dozens of local and foreign journalists including ransey haidar. but why are you. there. ramsey hyde of photographs these images of journalists pulling the man's body out of sniper range then moving it into the back of a car. that image encapsulates the horror of events outside the commodore hotel. that night terry waite stayed at the commodore and these rare pictures show him making phone calls in the hotel lobby. negotiations for the release of hostages had so far failed and the kidnapping continued. on the sixteenth of march nine hundred eighty six the british journalist john mccarthy arrived in beirut as w t n bureau chief it was
in november one thousand nine hundred five which the special envoy to the british archbishop of canterbury terry waite arrived in lebanon to negotiate hostage releases he stayed at the riviera hotel but often went to the commodore to meet journalists. on the twenty first of november fighting known as the battle of the flag between different leftwing allied lebanese militias controlling west beirut reach the commodore hotel. terry waite was trapped inside with dozens of local and foreign...
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in the first set of video diaries he filmed for us he had just retired as a head teacher in canterbury struggled to remember if i have cleaned my teeth, shaved, combed my hair in the morning when i get up. so what i now do is i put everything out of the box, use it and as i have used it place it back in the box again. i have changed in some ways and some of those changes have been brought on by dementia. i see the same person who physically looks like me, who is saying the things that i was saying at the time, and i still believe in. but now i feel less able to express myself as well as i did then. my books have always been important in my life, both way of relaxation and learning. now, i guess i'm a hoarder of books. it is getting harder. i read a lot but remember very little. i even don't remember what books i bought, there are occasions i go into a book shop and sometimes i've brought the book home and realised, i've got home, i have read it before. last time around i finished the interview by asking if you were going to remember our conversation, will you remember this conversation
in the first set of video diaries he filmed for us he had just retired as a head teacher in canterbury struggled to remember if i have cleaned my teeth, shaved, combed my hair in the morning when i get up. so what i now do is i put everything out of the box, use it and as i have used it place it back in the box again. i have changed in some ways and some of those changes have been brought on by dementia. i see the same person who physically looks like me, who is saying the things that i was...
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this was a situation where the people in minnesota organize themselves we were driving there to canterbury that night early evening there was a strange. circled around the mood in the sky that night the truly was because i remember my son and my wife and i all looked out at me and my son was in the backseat and dad something or something strange is going to happen to me he said that to me on the way in and so we went out there with that expectation but when i truly realized. it i always believed i could win but believing in actuality are two different things but what got me that night was when word came in that the lines to register were longer than the line still felt that to me that's the key you know we have same day registration in minnesota and i thought that's the key these people are not coming up to vote for the status school they're not waiting in line to vote for skip or mormon they wait in line because it's their first time and i'll just state this i can tell you that since then. how many young people have come up to me and it just makes me feel so good to tell me always you kno
this was a situation where the people in minnesota organize themselves we were driving there to canterbury that night early evening there was a strange. circled around the mood in the sky that night the truly was because i remember my son and my wife and i all looked out at me and my son was in the backseat and dad something or something strange is going to happen to me he said that to me on the way in and so we went out there with that expectation but when i truly realized. it i always...
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samantha ford who is 37 years old, appeared at canterbury magistrates‘ court, charged with murderingbeen remanded in custody until monday. the chief constable of sussex police has apologised to a couple who were arrested then released, following the recent chaos at gatwick airport, caused by drone sightings. giles york defended his force's handling of the incident. he insisted there had been a drone — after a senior officer suggested the reported sightings might not have been credible. more than 1,000 people — including the monty python star, michael palin, the model twiggy and the england football captain harry kane — have been recognised in the new year honours list. as well as high profile figures, hundreds of ordinary people have been recognised for their public service and bravery — including one of the british divers who helped rescue a group of thai schoolboys trapped in flooded caves. lizo mzimba has the details. michael palin says he is immensely grateful to receive a knighthood for services to travel, culture and geography. i've done lots of things in my life, none of which
samantha ford who is 37 years old, appeared at canterbury magistrates‘ court, charged with murderingbeen remanded in custody until monday. the chief constable of sussex police has apologised to a couple who were arrested then released, following the recent chaos at gatwick airport, caused by drone sightings. giles york defended his force's handling of the incident. he insisted there had been a drone — after a senior officer suggested the reported sightings might not have been credible. more...
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more. 24—year—old conor mccann was employed by the agency manpower to work in a bt call centre in canterbury the same job, sat next to me, speaking to the exact same customers and selling the same products, were earning significantly more than me. research out this morning suggests conor isn't alone. the resolution foundation say agency staff earn more than £400 less than those directly employed by a business. that is notjust in low pay but also unclaimed holiday or deductions for uniforms. they estimate that almost a million people in britain work on these kind of contracts and they want tougher regulation to protect staff. the recruitment and employment confederation, representing the industry, say agency work is vital to the economy and two—thirds of workers are paid the same. conor‘s union took on the case and won. he says it has made a massive difference to cash flow and his mental health. it is the difference between being able to go and have a coffee or being able to get a taxi home from a night out. it is those little things that really add up and make a huge difference. the law alre
more. 24—year—old conor mccann was employed by the agency manpower to work in a bt call centre in canterbury the same job, sat next to me, speaking to the exact same customers and selling the same products, were earning significantly more than me. research out this morning suggests conor isn't alone. the resolution foundation say agency staff earn more than £400 less than those directly employed by a business. that is notjust in low pay but also unclaimed holiday or deductions for...
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samantha ford, who's 37, appeared at canterbury magistrates‘ court.100 million has been spent on extra capacity on ferries to ensure the delivery of critical goods in the event of a no deal brexit. the ships have been chartered by the department for transport to ease congestion at dover and allow more lorries through other ports. here's our business correspondent, joe miller. it might not look like much now, but if the uk leaves the eu in march without an agreement and dover turns into a parking lot, this port will play a vital role in getting emergency medicine to british shores. in the run—up to christmas the department for transport quietly awarded three shipping groups lucrative contracts to provide up to half a million tonnes a month of additional freight capacity. the french firm brittany ferries and danish company dfds got the bulk of the money with deals worth around £47 million each while a small british start—up got £14 million. five uk ports, including plymouth, poole and felixstowe, will benefit from additional traffic, as will portsmouth.
samantha ford, who's 37, appeared at canterbury magistrates‘ court.100 million has been spent on extra capacity on ferries to ensure the delivery of critical goods in the event of a no deal brexit. the ships have been chartered by the department for transport to ease congestion at dover and allow more lorries through other ports. here's our business correspondent, joe miller. it might not look like much now, but if the uk leaves the eu in march without an agreement and dover turns into a...
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samantha ford, who's 37, appeared at canterbury magistrates‘ court.monday. more than a thousand people, including the monty python star michael palin, the model twiggy, and the england football captain harry kane, have been recognised in the new year honours list. as well as high profile figures, hundreds of ordinary people have been recognised for their public service and bravery, including a father who campaigns against knife crime after his teenage son was killed. lizo mzimba has the details. you want me to what? you want me to go around the world? michael palin says he's immensely grateful to receive a knighthood for services to travel, culture and geography. i've done a lot of things in my life, none of which i felt was particularly worthy of such recognition, but maybe the cumulative effect is one of some kind of achievement. the world's top fashion cover girl... leading fashion figure leslie lawson, better known as twiggy, has been honoured for her work in the arts, charity and fashion. i didn't expect it. it was completely out of the blue, a s
samantha ford, who's 37, appeared at canterbury magistrates‘ court.monday. more than a thousand people, including the monty python star michael palin, the model twiggy, and the england football captain harry kane, have been recognised in the new year honours list. as well as high profile figures, hundreds of ordinary people have been recognised for their public service and bravery, including a father who campaigns against knife crime after his teenage son was killed. lizo mzimba has the...
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and there are many more across the uk, from cambridgeshire to west london, and canterbury in kent.nd theirfamilies moved out. the mod says it has to keep renting these properties in case it needs to move a military family in at short notice. but if you keep a place like this for too long, this is what can happen. someone has broken in and ripped out most of the piping and a lot of the electrical cabling. now, if you look in there, you can see that if a family is ever going to move back into this place, it is going to cost the taxpayer thousands of pounds to put right. and new figures show the real scale of the problem. across the uk, 11,3112 military homes are currently empty, costing at least £25 million a year. just a mile away, frankie and her daughter lily, who has never had a real home, starting life in a hostel, and they are still on the housing waiting list. it's completely crazy. they're just going to sit there rotting, basically, damaged. people like us could do with them. there are other families who could do with them. in a statement, the mod says it needs empty houses t
and there are many more across the uk, from cambridgeshire to west london, and canterbury in kent.nd theirfamilies moved out. the mod says it has to keep renting these properties in case it needs to move a military family in at short notice. but if you keep a place like this for too long, this is what can happen. someone has broken in and ripped out most of the piping and a lot of the electrical cabling. now, if you look in there, you can see that if a family is ever going to move back into...
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samantha ford, who's 37, appeared at canterbury magistrates‘ court. of sussex police has apologised to a couple who were arrested then released, following the recent chaos at gatwick airport, caused by reported drone sightings. giles york defended his force's handling of the three day incident — when the airport was repeatedly closed. he insisted there had been a drone — after a senior officer suggested the reported sightings might not have been credible. hanover airport has reopened after a man broke through a gate with his car near a runway. the incident happened just after lunchtime. hanover police said officials were able to stop the car and take a man into custody. several flights were diverted to other airports. the egyptian authorities say they've killed a0 people they describe as terrorists in giza and north sinai. the raids come a day after an attack on a tourist bus on its way to the pyramids, in which three vietnamese people and their tour guide were killed. laura westbrook reports. this is the aftermath of the explosion. the force of the b
samantha ford, who's 37, appeared at canterbury magistrates‘ court. of sussex police has apologised to a couple who were arrested then released, following the recent chaos at gatwick airport, caused by reported drone sightings. giles york defended his force's handling of the three day incident — when the airport was repeatedly closed. he insisted there had been a drone — after a senior officer suggested the reported sightings might not have been credible. hanover airport has reopened...
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one of the early speakers was the archbishop of canterbury.emain in the eu, but the referendum result had to be delivered. but the risk we face now is not a decision to leave without an agreement, it is an accidental leaving without a agreement. we may drift into something that no single person chooses as their ideal. and if that happens, or even with some of the other options we have, there is a significant danger of adverse economic effect, with a falling government revenue, rise in unemployment and greater property. some will argue that is only going to be temporary, but we need to remember that for those in poverty, temporary is an eternity. but a former deputy prime minister warned that any brexit would simply make people poorer. and if this house is solemnly going to vote knowingly, as we have heard here today, for a slower economy, for lower tax revenues, for lower, for lower, lower public expenditure, then those who will suffer most are those least able to bear the strain. and when the election comes, it will have been a tory that led
one of the early speakers was the archbishop of canterbury.emain in the eu, but the referendum result had to be delivered. but the risk we face now is not a decision to leave without an agreement, it is an accidental leaving without a agreement. we may drift into something that no single person chooses as their ideal. and if that happens, or even with some of the other options we have, there is a significant danger of adverse economic effect, with a falling government revenue, rise in...
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samantha ford who is 37 years old, appeared at canterbury magistrates‘ court, charged with murderingemanded in custody until monday. the chief constable of sussex police has apologised to a couple who were arrested then released, following the recent chaos at gatwick airport, caused by drone sightings. giles york defended his force's handling of the incident. he insisted there had been a drone, after a senior officer suggested the reported sightings might not have been credible. the egyptian authorities say they've killed a0 people they describe as terrorists in giza and north sinai. the raids come a day after an attack on a tourist bus on its way to the pyramids, in which three vietnamese people and their tour guide were killed. laura westbrook reports. this is the aftermath of the explosion. the force of the blast shattered windows, leaving just a blackened shell. the bus, carrying mostly vietnamese tourists, had been travelling to the pyramids in giza. investigators at the scene say an improvised explosive device was hidden beside a wall and went off as the bus drove past. prime m
samantha ford who is 37 years old, appeared at canterbury magistrates‘ court, charged with murderingemanded in custody until monday. the chief constable of sussex police has apologised to a couple who were arrested then released, following the recent chaos at gatwick airport, caused by drone sightings. giles york defended his force's handling of the incident. he insisted there had been a drone, after a senior officer suggested the reported sightings might not have been credible. the egyptian...
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samantha ford is due to apear at canterbury magistrates' court on saturday. found guilty of the murder of five people — including a mother and her two sons — in an explosion at a shop in leicester. the blast destroyed a supermarket and the flat above, where a family lived. the court had heard that the men caused the explosion in order to make an insurance claim. a warning that this report by our correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn contains distressing images from the start. a massive explosion rips through a building, tearing a hole in this city street. people who witnessed it thought a bomb had gone off. but instead, it was caused by a fire, started deliberately to profit from an insurance claim. it destroyed a polish shop and the flat above it. mary ragoobeer, two of her teenage sons, sean and shane, and shane's girlfriend, leah reek, who had arrived 10 minutes before, were spending sunday evening together at home. all four were killed. the light went out of our world on that terrible night, and it is so difficult to put into words how much we miss leah. she
samantha ford is due to apear at canterbury magistrates' court on saturday. found guilty of the murder of five people — including a mother and her two sons — in an explosion at a shop in leicester. the blast destroyed a supermarket and the flat above, where a family lived. the court had heard that the men caused the explosion in order to make an insurance claim. a warning that this report by our correspondent kathryn stanczyszyn contains distressing images from the start. a massive...
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samantha ford, who's 37, appeared at canterbury magistrates' court.ctly come dancing star, aj pritchard, has been discharged from hospital after being assaulted at a nightclub. the professional dancer and his brother curtis, also a dancer, were among four men who were attacked in nantwich in the early hours of thursday. a 20—year—old man has been arrested. curtis pritchard's injuries required emergency surgery and he'll no longer appear on next month's dancing with the stars ireland. the chief constable of sussex police has apologised to a couple who were arrested then released, following the recent chaos at gatwick airport, caused by reported drone sightings. giles york defended his force's handling of the three—day incident when the airport was repeatedly closed. he insisted there had been a drone after a senior officer suggested the reported sightings might not have been credible. more than 1,000 people including the monty python star, michael palin, the model twiggy and the england football captain harry kane, have been recognised in the new year'
samantha ford, who's 37, appeared at canterbury magistrates' court.ctly come dancing star, aj pritchard, has been discharged from hospital after being assaulted at a nightclub. the professional dancer and his brother curtis, also a dancer, were among four men who were attacked in nantwich in the early hours of thursday. a 20—year—old man has been arrested. curtis pritchard's injuries required emergency surgery and he'll no longer appear on next month's dancing with the stars ireland. the...
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samantha ford, who is 37 years old, appeared at canterbury magistrates‘ court charged with murderingshe was remanded in custody until monday, when she will appear at maidstone crown court. more than 1,000 people have been recognised in the new year honours list, including some of the emergency workers who responded to the terror attacks in manchester and london in 2017. also honoured were the british divers who helped rescue a team of young footballers from a cave in thailand. leading figures from the worlds of showbusiness, sport and fashion are on the list. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba has more details. you want me to what? you want me to go round the world? michael palin says he's immensely grateful to receive a knighthood for services to travel, culture, and geography. i'm very surprised. because i've done lots of things in my life, none of which i felt totally worthy of such recognition. but maybe the cumulative effect is one of some kind of achievement. newsreel: the world's top fashion cover girl was taking the german city by storm. leading fashion figure lesley
samantha ford, who is 37 years old, appeared at canterbury magistrates‘ court charged with murderingshe was remanded in custody until monday, when she will appear at maidstone crown court. more than 1,000 people have been recognised in the new year honours list, including some of the emergency workers who responded to the terror attacks in manchester and london in 2017. also honoured were the british divers who helped rescue a team of young footballers from a cave in thailand. leading figures...