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sinead agrees. she has two boys who are colour—blind. printed colour material in the classroom. this has consequences for children, both in terms of their personal self—development and their education. how old are you, flynn? sinead's children were diagnosed here at the university of newcastle medical school, and while local authorities do deliver eye checks for young children, there is no routine screening for colour blindness. many believe its impact is being overlooked. tim muffett, bbc news. now, how's your posture? any aches and pains? perhaps you'd like a stronger core? well, if so, then pilates might be the answer. millions of people worldwide are already benefitting from it, but not many know it started here in the uk. rick faragher has been to the isle of man to find out about the curious history of the system of exercises. the great war had started. patriotism swept the streets of britain. among the proudest were people who weren't born here. but there was a problem — the government was suspicious. in 1914, the aliens restricti
sinead agrees. she has two boys who are colour—blind. printed colour material in the classroom. this has consequences for children, both in terms of their personal self—development and their education. how old are you, flynn? sinead's children were diagnosed here at the university of newcastle medical school, and while local authorities do deliver eye checks for young children, there is no routine screening for colour blindness. many believe its impact is being overlooked. tim muffett, bbc...
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sinead agrees. she has two boys who are colour—blind.om. this has consequences for children, both in terms of their personal self—development and their education. how old are you, flynn? sinead's children were diagnosed here at the university of newcastle medical school, and while local authorities do deliver eye checks for young children, there is no routine screening for colour blindness. many believe its impact is being overlooked. tim muffett, bbc news. what do you do if you're an international multi—millon pound technology company that can't get the staff it needs? the boss of one software company has decided on a bit of diy, starting an academy in his home—town of sheffield to train the tech moguls of tomorrow. danni hewson reports. if you don't know what you are going to do you have to simply ride the wave and know where you have to go. it is definitely a difficult decision but with technology there are many options. like thousands of 16 and 17—year—olds, these four students try to figure out what to do with their life. it is our
sinead agrees. she has two boys who are colour—blind.om. this has consequences for children, both in terms of their personal self—development and their education. how old are you, flynn? sinead's children were diagnosed here at the university of newcastle medical school, and while local authorities do deliver eye checks for young children, there is no routine screening for colour blindness. many believe its impact is being overlooked. tim muffett, bbc news. what do you do if you're an...
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sinead agrees. she has two boys who are colour—blind.olour material in the classroom. this has consequences for children, both in terms of their personal self—development and their education. how old are you, flynn? sinead's children were diagnosed here at the university of newcastle medical school, and while local authorities do deliver eye checks for young children, there is no routine screening for colour blindness. many believe its impact is being overlooked. tim muffett, bbc news. dramatic footage ta ken by a west midlands police helicopter, has shown the moment a car ended up in a river after it was pursued by officers. by a blue unmarked police car, the suspected stolen car plunged after a 10 minute chase into a small river in birmingham, and the occupants fled on foot. three teenagers were arrested on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle. it's time for a look at the weather. hello, some showery rain spreading its way south across southern scotla nd its way south across southern scotland and the north of england. it will continue
sinead agrees. she has two boys who are colour—blind.olour material in the classroom. this has consequences for children, both in terms of their personal self—development and their education. how old are you, flynn? sinead's children were diagnosed here at the university of newcastle medical school, and while local authorities do deliver eye checks for young children, there is no routine screening for colour blindness. many believe its impact is being overlooked. tim muffett, bbc news....
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sinead agrees. she has two boys who are colourblind.rinted colour material in the classroom. this has consequences for children, both in terms of their personal self—development and their education. how old are you, flynn? sinead's children were diagnosed here at the university of newcastle medical school, and while local authorities do deliver eye checks for young children, there is no routine screening for colourblindness. many believe its impact is being overlooked. we will talk more about that later and the implications for people with colourblindness, what changes are being made to make it a little easier to get through everyday life. you are watching breakfast from bbc news. still to come this morning: did you know that it is 100 years since pilates was invented, by a german prisoner on the isle of man? rick faragher is finding out more for us this morning. it is going to be a fascinating... i think a fascinating couple of hours. it is indeed. i am stood in the very field where pilates was interned. he was one of 23,000 men held h
sinead agrees. she has two boys who are colourblind.rinted colour material in the classroom. this has consequences for children, both in terms of their personal self—development and their education. how old are you, flynn? sinead's children were diagnosed here at the university of newcastle medical school, and while local authorities do deliver eye checks for young children, there is no routine screening for colourblindness. many believe its impact is being overlooked. we will talk more about...
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to get more on the list, i've got sinead garvan here with me now. she is from radio one use beat.sting is that sir paul mccartney has been at number one for quite a long time but he has been overtaken this year by sir andrew lloyd webber. these are astonishing figures. andrew lloyd webber is worth £820 million and there paul mccartney is down 70 million, so i don't know if that is callous investments there, to 750 million, and then after that we have got u2 but that is collective wealth of 500 million. and then the next individual is sir eltonjohn. it is, like, £500 million. that is the big change, and then there is always mickjagger and change, and then there is always mick jagger and keith richards change, and then there is always mickjagger and keith richards from the rolling stones. michael flatley, because of course riverdance is a global phenomenon. you say of course, but when i looked at that list, i felt course, but when i looked at that list, ifelt gush! riverdance is in the top ten. if you have an irish family like me, you know that he is smashing it worldwide. family li
to get more on the list, i've got sinead garvan here with me now. she is from radio one use beat.sting is that sir paul mccartney has been at number one for quite a long time but he has been overtaken this year by sir andrew lloyd webber. these are astonishing figures. andrew lloyd webber is worth £820 million and there paul mccartney is down 70 million, so i don't know if that is callous investments there, to 750 million, and then after that we have got u2 but that is collective wealth of 500...
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newsbeat‘s sinead garvin is here to talk us through those amazing outfits.year. this event is how the rich and famous to fancy dress. we go to rich and famous to fancy dress. we gotoa rich and famous to fancy dress. we go to a chip shop and get a dolly pa rton go to a chip shop and get a dolly parton outfit and these guys... speakfor parton outfit and these guys... speak for yourself. it's an annual event, benefit gala for the metropolitan museum of art in new york. each year, there is a theme. this year it was camp: notes on fashion. make of that what you will. it coincides with the political activist susan sontag's exhibition, an essay she wrote in 1964 called notes on camp and they take the theme and then run with it. anna wintour, the us editor of vogue who puts this on, she has to approve every outfit that will walk up that red carpet. 0k. lady gaga, she would have had to approve four in one outfit? yes. lady gaga was on the committee this year, basically, they look at what the theme is and help decide outfits, etc. she started out ina hot decide outfit
newsbeat‘s sinead garvin is here to talk us through those amazing outfits.year. this event is how the rich and famous to fancy dress. we go to rich and famous to fancy dress. we gotoa rich and famous to fancy dress. we go to a chip shop and get a dolly pa rton go to a chip shop and get a dolly parton outfit and these guys... speakfor parton outfit and these guys... speak for yourself. it's an annual event, benefit gala for the metropolitan museum of art in new york. each year, there is a...
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earlier consider fire in san sinead.r the east shore freeway. back to you. >>> all right. thank you very much. i'll be back in half an hour. the nature of a virus is to change. move. mutate. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. >>> 7:30 now on a monday >>> 7:30 now on a monday morning, may 20th, 2019. memorial day one week away we couldn't wait we decided to bring the beach to us we are going to have a full half hour of fun in the sun to get everyone ready for summer. >> look at that. >> clam bakes and fashion, martha is going to be here. >> an outdoor party. >>> first, a check of today's headlines. nearly 20 million americans facing the threat of severe weather today as a powerful storm system works its way east. more than 60 tornados reported in the southern plains this weekend as st
earlier consider fire in san sinead.r the east shore freeway. back to you. >>> all right. thank you very much. i'll be back in half an hour. the nature of a virus is to change. move. mutate. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. >>> 7:30 now...