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lisa, a mum of three, ozil council — your lisa, a mum of three, ozil council —— your council over £1000into debt. you don't know what is coming next with universal credit. i was out of debt in 2017 and sincei credit. i was out of debt in 2017 and since i got on universal credit last year i have nearly lost my house twice and then ijust... universal credit is designed to make claiming benefits in plan to help people back into work. of the 1.5 million people in great britain see up million people in great britain see up to six benefits merged into one monthly payment. but four years ago councils were owed around 250 in pounds by current tenants. glassey that figure had climbed to over £300 million. the welsh government does not collect in parable figures to the rest of the uk. the government said there is no—one single cause why rent arrears build up and that many peoplejoin why rent arrears build up and that many people join universal credit with pre—existing housing debt, adding that 500 social landlords have recently signed up to a scheme that can arrange direct rent payments and help
lisa, a mum of three, ozil council — your lisa, a mum of three, ozil council —— your council over £1000into debt. you don't know what is coming next with universal credit. i was out of debt in 2017 and sincei credit. i was out of debt in 2017 and since i got on universal credit last year i have nearly lost my house twice and then ijust... universal credit is designed to make claiming benefits in plan to help people back into work. of the 1.5 million people in great britain see up million...
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britain's shame" — the mirror dedicates its whole front page to homelessness, telling the story of a mumney deny them a longer life?", picturing children who they say have been denied drugs because of cost. and a man who spent four hours crossing the country to reach his injured mother arrived before her ambulance did, says the mail. mark clements caught a bus, two tubes and two trains to get
britain's shame" — the mirror dedicates its whole front page to homelessness, telling the story of a mumney deny them a longer life?", picturing children who they say have been denied drugs because of cost. and a man who spent four hours crossing the country to reach his injured mother arrived before her ambulance did, says the mail. mark clements caught a bus, two tubes and two trains to get
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of for your back at least on the fiancee killer man keeps evolving i mean that all you do not take a mum. neva dense go in there where you. used to demand the. badge chief executive officer of name of mining good morning thank you for joining us today now i don't have to change within the company hasn't yet so i think the leadership and i will fundamentally changed this one back to me building relationships with all the stakeholders on the project and yes we have the next morning months we are not. i mean if you didn't get a film to be getting funded come up. and leave if. i did this on myself from a day to think of what i'll be on a full minute and. both all over the country look these look at all told that they could but as i said on the whole the local you know they had the big deal with evidence in this case and there was a day i thought nothing of it coming. up . yeah not super far. on their way to with it. so they are the holder berthoud was the only other cover. i'm getting i don't know. legally they have to songs. that i love you guys and you are sure to sound stupid as an office
of for your back at least on the fiancee killer man keeps evolving i mean that all you do not take a mum. neva dense go in there where you. used to demand the. badge chief executive officer of name of mining good morning thank you for joining us today now i don't have to change within the company hasn't yet so i think the leadership and i will fundamentally changed this one back to me building relationships with all the stakeholders on the project and yes we have the next morning months we are...
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growing up in a single household withjust women, i am not saying being a single mum is an issue, but ad an impact on me as well because i lived in the east end of london in the 90s. when you are 12, who came to you to sell this, try this, do this? my experience was different. i grew up in an environment when i was ten and i saw in an environment when i was ten and isawa in an environment when i was ten and i saw a stabbing outside my house. there was a fight and someone was stabbed in the head with a fork and there was blood and an ambulance and i saw that and it traumatised me. seeing that on my doorstep, that was my experience of living in london, that violence was always here. that was my fear. i was fearful. i wasn't a gangster, i wasn't a bad kid who wanted to stab people and i wasn't afraid of being stabbed. i was afraid of being stabbed. i was afraid of being stabbed. i was afraid of the violence i witnessed around me becoming my reality and thatis around me becoming my reality and that is where the gap was. people who didn't live in my environment and didn't witness the toxic
growing up in a single household withjust women, i am not saying being a single mum is an issue, but ad an impact on me as well because i lived in the east end of london in the 90s. when you are 12, who came to you to sell this, try this, do this? my experience was different. i grew up in an environment when i was ten and i saw in an environment when i was ten and isawa in an environment when i was ten and i saw a stabbing outside my house. there was a fight and someone was stabbed in the head...
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katie price is a mum of five, a businesswoman, now a disability rights campaigner.cted terrible online abuse. katie price has managed to get mps investigate the issue and that her campaign and is here to tell us why she believes online abuse against people with disabilities should be treated as a hate crime. joiners for her only bbc interview on this at 10am. now it's time for a look at the weather. good morning. before we look at today, i want to show you what is happening on friday. it looks like we will have gales and heavy rain. 60-70 we will have gales and heavy rain. 60—70 miles an hour winds possible, especially with exposure and disruption. if you're travelling, do factor that into your travel plans. this morning, we have had rain putting down towards the south—east which has cleared now but we still have rain in the channel islands and we will see rain come back into the south—east and we have some showers in the north and west. some of those will be heavy and thundery. wintry on the hills. in between, some hazy sunshine. when we lose any mr fogg that has f
katie price is a mum of five, a businesswoman, now a disability rights campaigner.cted terrible online abuse. katie price has managed to get mps investigate the issue and that her campaign and is here to tell us why she believes online abuse against people with disabilities should be treated as a hate crime. joiners for her only bbc interview on this at 10am. now it's time for a look at the weather. good morning. before we look at today, i want to show you what is happening on friday. it looks...
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britain's shame" — the mirror dedicates its whole front page to homelessness, telling the story of a mumorn baby died of the cold. the express asks... "how can a row over money deny them a longer life?", picturing children who they say have been denied drugs because of cost. and a man who spent four hours crossing the country to reach his injured mother arrived before her ambulance did, says the mail. mark clements caught a bus, two tubes and two trains to get from london to devon. plenty for us to get stuck into. we will start with the metro. like many others have got slightly hellish headlines. we have had donald tusk closing a little bit. what is this all about? obviously brexit is going to be dominating a lot of a news agenda for the next few weeks until we have run up to march 29. i think this is a kind of sign of growing frustration for no matter how far we appear to move forward, we go backwards and forwards and backwards and forwards. the current row is around the average backstop and whether or not theresa may can secure any whether or not theresa may can secure any kind of thin
britain's shame" — the mirror dedicates its whole front page to homelessness, telling the story of a mumorn baby died of the cold. the express asks... "how can a row over money deny them a longer life?", picturing children who they say have been denied drugs because of cost. and a man who spent four hours crossing the country to reach his injured mother arrived before her ambulance did, says the mail. mark clements caught a bus, two tubes and two trains to get from london to...
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all day as it would only on tonight yes and i'll be on and it will be and should go into yes and be a. mum. to get out of the i couldn't imagine for you to have to. want to know much about how it's got fuck like. how much. thought. i am will. soften what you well. you. know it was you know. this is. still a little. bit tough are you. going to. know what to. do was. put up in the middle of the food was always a. come from the. road. go. home. i said. the other stuff for the money beneath him and promised. me it was high with who i knew dog by that would get the days when i mean i think about. local. news yet i don't know and though i didn't i'm not going to do that do you will but i wasn't actually found not of the end. but i don't want either jackie. to if i go to the genesis. brad oh. my gosh the. sun they got in. so much to my babies that will come these are one of them with the one that was doing nothing nothing stand up with me to a full but sass oakley five i'm not that i would rather see our what i would i miss the i hate it. when that affiliates one in me there was none of this is.
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day as it would only on the night yes and i'll be on and it will be and should go to the us and be a. mum. to get out of that was my future job was to have the. will to know much about how it's fuck my. thought. i am working. so hard and no one to zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. this year is. still a little. hard on. you . know what to. do was a. little bit up. pulled up in the middle of the food was always a lot of the. cuts will. go. i said the other stuff for the money beneath him the bahamas. made it this high with whom i may do it i'm going to do it on it would you don't need to will. buy that we're going to get the date when you have one of the. local. news you want to add though and though i went i'm not going to do that didn't she he will but wasn't actually and not of the end. but i don't want either jackie. kennedy at the beach and if that's not a bad oh. my gosh then what would. you. suddenly got in a play in so much embodies that little counties of our own along with the one that was doing nothing nothing stand up with me to a call but certainly f
day as it would only on the night yes and i'll be on and it will be and should go to the us and be a. mum. to get out of that was my future job was to have the. will to know much about how it's fuck my. thought. i am working. so hard and no one to zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. this year is. still a little. hard on. you . know what to. do was a. little bit up. pulled up in the middle of the food was always a lot of the. cuts will. go. i said the other stuff for...
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getting enough support has been a battle for his mum, eliseu. n to cut millions from its budget for special educational needs, worried about the possible impact. i rightfully feel cross that we have to fight to get the support that our children actually need, you know? this is not asking for violin lessons, this is asking for speech and language to enable them to communicate. that's fundamental. if a child can't communicate, then they are not part of society. not far away, in reigate, another group of mothers is fighting for a different service. 31 children's centres in surrey are due to close, places these parents have all relied on. we've recently had a bereavement. it was actually her twin brother that died, so it was very difficult for us, and because it was such an inclusive and warm, comfortable environment, and the staff there were so amazing, they made me feel comfortable, i could start getting out and about more, which meant i was a better mum, i think. it's really isolating as a first—time mum, but having somewhere you can go and talk t
getting enough support has been a battle for his mum, eliseu. n to cut millions from its budget for special educational needs, worried about the possible impact. i rightfully feel cross that we have to fight to get the support that our children actually need, you know? this is not asking for violin lessons, this is asking for speech and language to enable them to communicate. that's fundamental. if a child can't communicate, then they are not part of society. not far away, in reigate, another...
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. >> a mum? she has been intentional and we have seen that with her blog before she became a royal. you got to make time for the people you care about. >> that's true. >> wait until jessica mulroney is back on this show. i'll want all the details. i know she won't let us know. that's fine. got to ask. >>> coming up, we have the alarming new report about young kids and screen time. come on back. i'm amy tran, pure leaf tea master. i was inspired by nature's finest ingredients to create a new take on tea. introducing, naturally caffeine free, pure leaf herbal iced tea. ♪ a refreshing combination of juicy, peach, flavor and hibiscus. ♪ crafted just for you. new pure leaf herbals. iced tea blooming with flavor, and naturally caffeine free. and relief from symptoms caused feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin iced tea blooming with flavor, by over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live clarit
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that if a mum. we demoed again as monica saying i gave. for the most out of. the levity was a that if i use a split second it will see said it was with a and it would open as by. the way i think is how he feels he could play a part to cut to the heel. giving bedo. the nonsense but the city media. can luba you seriously upset of a mother to me i'm going to look at this you know keith is become obese this kid was whom i'm not even into this was his i may be able member could give me his help and if that doesn't put a brotherhood esteem in which i must gotta kill somebody else to those who don't. even know that he will only cause his because he failed but again to the little things mean. well the feeling is no. i mean there's a for the new not really feel news team to know a little they got a clip of one of those no. i had no commercial musical for this political thing you know something about but i was at the. home by the washing on the t.v. . with all those heels you don't get it was one thing to them going to proceed was . it in that i could get there but i. be
that if a mum. we demoed again as monica saying i gave. for the most out of. the levity was a that if i use a split second it will see said it was with a and it would open as by. the way i think is how he feels he could play a part to cut to the heel. giving bedo. the nonsense but the city media. can luba you seriously upset of a mother to me i'm going to look at this you know keith is become obese this kid was whom i'm not even into this was his i may be able member could give me his help and...
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for help and hoping for relief mohammed chamchamal has more from the brazilian border town a park or a mum. an open display of resilience on a border meant to be closed. on the venezuelans exhausted by their long journey to brazil but not too tired to gather lowering their country's flag as a sign of mourning singing their country's anthem as a symbol of hope from another group of recent arrivals though expressions that range from anger to fear first calling for the ouster of venezuelan president nicolas maduro one imo who no. doubt fired out of it all but also says his group was driving through the venezuelan town of santa elena when they noticed a commotion. at the hospital i saw one person was dead i also saw lots of people who were injured we were in the car and we stopped to see what happened. he was told venezuelan soldiers had opened fire on members of an indigenous community supporting the country's opposition after ambulances transported some of the wounded to brazil for treatment amateur videos purporting to show the injured began posting online a line of venezuelan security pers
for help and hoping for relief mohammed chamchamal has more from the brazilian border town a park or a mum. an open display of resilience on a border meant to be closed. on the venezuelans exhausted by their long journey to brazil but not too tired to gather lowering their country's flag as a sign of mourning singing their country's anthem as a symbol of hope from another group of recent arrivals though expressions that range from anger to fear first calling for the ouster of venezuelan...
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what i think the most interesting thing now being a mum is not really protection or feeling protectivean achieve, and i mean, she's nine years old, my little boy is almost two, so in seven years' time, the thought my child could be doing something like that, it's an incredible thought. i feel a sense of pride for their parents. my child has a few words and i'm so proud of him. that's just it, your family will be there on opening night? yes, my grandparents are coming and my cousins, and my teacher. and they will all be cheering you on. how exciting. tell us a little bit about what it is like to prepare for opening night with all of your family and friends watching. how does that make you feel? well, it makes me feel nervous and excited. nervous—cited in fact, a word that my sister tara made up. if you could wave your magic wand, what role would you like to take next? there are lots, but i want to be in the sound of music, and somebody should make a musical of bfg. and she is absolutely right, you have been watching newsday. you have been watching newsday. i'm kasia madera in london. i
what i think the most interesting thing now being a mum is not really protection or feeling protectivean achieve, and i mean, she's nine years old, my little boy is almost two, so in seven years' time, the thought my child could be doing something like that, it's an incredible thought. i feel a sense of pride for their parents. my child has a few words and i'm so proud of him. that's just it, your family will be there on opening night? yes, my grandparents are coming and my cousins, and my...
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getting enough support has been a battle for his mum, alicia. to cut millions from its budget for special educational needs, worried about the possible impact. i rightfully feel cross that thse children — that we have to fight to get the support that our children actually need, you know? this is not asking for violin lessons, this is asking for speech and language to enable them to communicate. that's fundamental. if a child can't communicate, then they're not part of society. not far away, in reigate, another group of mothers is fighting for a different service. 31 children's centres in surrey are due to close, places these parents have all relied on. we've recently had a bereavement. it was actually eileen's twin brother that died, so it was a very difficult time for us, and because it was such an inclusive and warm, comfortable environment, and the staff there were so amazing, they made me feel comfortable, i could start getting out and about more, which meant i was a better mum, i think. it's really isolating when you're a first—time mum, bu
getting enough support has been a battle for his mum, alicia. to cut millions from its budget for special educational needs, worried about the possible impact. i rightfully feel cross that thse children — that we have to fight to get the support that our children actually need, you know? this is not asking for violin lessons, this is asking for speech and language to enable them to communicate. that's fundamental. if a child can't communicate, then they're not part of society. not far away,...
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on the fans keeps evolving i mean they're all you'd take a mum. neva dense go in there where you. used to manisha. badge chief executive officer of bam of mining good morning thank you for joining us today now i don't have to change within the company hasn't yet so i think the leadership by will fundamentally changed and so bad to me building relationships with all the stakeholders on the project and yes we have the next morning months we are not. i mean if you did get a film to be getting done that. would leave if. i did this on myself from a day to think of i want to be on a full minute. both all over the country with the look of it all told that they could but as i said on the whole the local you know they had the big deal of evidence in this case and there was a day i thought nothing of it coming. up . yeah not super farm. all the way to win it. so they are the holder birth are the ones that you know the cover. i'm kidding i don't know. little did i have to songs. that i put out there of because of you're with your two cents to the synopsis. yes just as if they didn't they did
on the fans keeps evolving i mean they're all you'd take a mum. neva dense go in there where you. used to manisha. badge chief executive officer of bam of mining good morning thank you for joining us today now i don't have to change within the company hasn't yet so i think the leadership by will fundamentally changed and so bad to me building relationships with all the stakeholders on the project and yes we have the next morning months we are not. i mean if you did get a film to be getting done...
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britain's shame" — the mirror dedicates the whole front page to homelessness, telling the story of a mumied of the cold. the express is asking "how can a row over money deny them a longer life?", picturing children who they say have been denied drugs because of cost. and a man who spent four hours crossing the country to reach his injured mother arrived before her ambulance did, says the mail. mark clements caught a bus, two tubes, and two trains to get from london to devon. soa so a range of stories there but understandably, it is brexit that has captured the imagination, particularly because donald to ask with 50 days to go has had quite a lot to say about brexiteers and the hellish position they put people in according to him. quite. there is of course no plan, as he suggests the government has been in this state of shambles for a really long time but thatis shambles for a really long time but that is not really the reason these comments have sparked so much fury, it is more to do with the fact that his comments suggest that he has no desire to understand or has spent the last two yea
britain's shame" — the mirror dedicates the whole front page to homelessness, telling the story of a mumied of the cold. the express is asking "how can a row over money deny them a longer life?", picturing children who they say have been denied drugs because of cost. and a man who spent four hours crossing the country to reach his injured mother arrived before her ambulance did, says the mail. mark clements caught a bus, two tubes, and two trains to get from london to devon....
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mum when i want to. elsewhere, sam is waiting for a bigger council house.f them. there's no room for 14—year—old lewis. it makes me feel like i'm not a mum. it makes me feel like i'm letting him down. emotionally we, like, we have grown apart but we are trying to get that bond back. is this impacting on your schoolwork? yeah, it does, it does affect my exams, because it'sjust always in my mind. it's quite upsetting. the households are just a snapshot of what overcrowding can feel like that echoes around the country. a former president of the royal college of physicians has been appointed to lead a major review into the link between drugs and violent crime. dame carol black has been asked by the home office to examine if the recent rise in serious violence and knife crime is being fuelled by the expanding market in drugs, particularly cocaine. let's have a look at some of the key figures around drugs and violent crime. a home office review found that 8.4% of 16— to 2li—year—olds in england and wales were reported to have used a class a drug in 2017—2018. dru
mum when i want to. elsewhere, sam is waiting for a bigger council house.f them. there's no room for 14—year—old lewis. it makes me feel like i'm not a mum. it makes me feel like i'm letting him down. emotionally we, like, we have grown apart but we are trying to get that bond back. is this impacting on your schoolwork? yeah, it does, it does affect my exams, because it'sjust always in my mind. it's quite upsetting. the households are just a snapshot of what overcrowding can feel like that...
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a single—parent family. i will, certainly. she is making some excellent points. i remember my mumshe was a single parent growing up, and she would go to the book store to find some books about single parents. and there was only one book, and i was born in 1983, and it was about a little boy quit his single mum and we have come a long way, but is she not agree with me that inclusive education on sexuality and on all kinds of families is absolutely vital? i do, and i will come to that later in my remarks, but all of that seems to me, those of us long in the tooth will remember the controversy about a book in the ‘80s that was available to teachers to use if necessary, it wasn't used routinely in schools. the issue of sex education raises an interesting point for me. in fact, two interesting points for me. the first is the issue faith scores. i am not one of those people who thinks that we should simply abolish all faith schools, i think the schools play a crucial role in our society. and he supported the right for parents to opt children out of sex education. i'm sure that many of u
a single—parent family. i will, certainly. she is making some excellent points. i remember my mumshe was a single parent growing up, and she would go to the book store to find some books about single parents. and there was only one book, and i was born in 1983, and it was about a little boy quit his single mum and we have come a long way, but is she not agree with me that inclusive education on sexuality and on all kinds of families is absolutely vital? i do, and i will come to that later in...
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lisa, a mum of three, owes york council over £1000 in unpaid rent, she says because universal creditniversal credit. i was out of debt in 2017. and since i got universal credit last year i've nearly lost my house twice. and ijust... yeah. just end up in debt again. universal credit is designed to make claiming benefits simpler and to help people back into work. 1.5 million people in great britain have seen up to six benefits now merged into one monthly payment. but four years ago councils in england, scotland and northern ireland were owed around £250 million by current tenants. last year that figure had climbed to over £300 million. the welsh government doesn't collect comparable figures to the rest of the uk. the charity citizens advice today said half of the people they are helping who on universal credit have rent arrears whilst other charities say there is a clear link between the new benefit system and rising levels of housing debt. we are seeing universal credit really push people to breaking point. we are seeing people with significant rent arrears that have incurred those in
lisa, a mum of three, owes york council over £1000 in unpaid rent, she says because universal creditniversal credit. i was out of debt in 2017. and since i got universal credit last year i've nearly lost my house twice. and ijust... yeah. just end up in debt again. universal credit is designed to make claiming benefits simpler and to help people back into work. 1.5 million people in great britain have seen up to six benefits now merged into one monthly payment. but four years ago councils in...
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we'll speak to a mum who didn't vaccinate her daughter, who was left severely disabled after gettingeasles. you don't bring your children into the world for this. i feel as if i've cheated her, because i should have known more when she was a child. i should have known to protect her against measles, and i didn't. jo says parents who don't vaccinate their kids should be fined. is she right? and tilly lost both her arms as a baby, but now she has two, custom—made, sd—printed bionic arms. they are so sophisticated, she can put make—up on with them. she's here to show us how they work. hello. welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. is the home secretary right? should the teenager who went to syria to join is not be allowed to return to the uk? some think she could be a useful asset to british intelligence if she came back here. if she does come back, can get back, what shld happen can get back, what should happen to her and her unborn baby. use the hashtag victoria live. there tweet says, her baby should be taken into there tweet says, her baby should be ta ken into c
we'll speak to a mum who didn't vaccinate her daughter, who was left severely disabled after gettingeasles. you don't bring your children into the world for this. i feel as if i've cheated her, because i should have known more when she was a child. i should have known to protect her against measles, and i didn't. jo says parents who don't vaccinate their kids should be fined. is she right? and tilly lost both her arms as a baby, but now she has two, custom—made, sd—printed bionic arms. they...
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a mammal which is being pushed to extinction as helen briggs reports. read glimpse of the secret life of the mysterious giant pangolin. baby clings to mumries to climb a tree. when scientists from chester zoo studied giant pangolin, they we re zoo studied giant pangolin, they were amazed to see what happens after dark and they say the race is on to protect the most trafficked animal on earth. hunted for their meat and scales, traffic is on the rise. wildlife experts say we may have lost a million giant pangolins in the past ten years alone. they are solitary, nocturnal, elusive in dense forests and we have not known much about them at we do know that they are being traded very heavily and if we do not take action soon, we could lose them. for the giant pangolin isle uganda, this is one place they cannot be purged. detecting rhinos around the clock is keeping this mysterious scaly mammals safe also. plenty more to come. i'll be back with the business briefing in just a few moments. we will be discussing the mapping of a million britons to find out what the secret happiness is and the conclusion is that by the age of 16 and 70 we are happ
a mammal which is being pushed to extinction as helen briggs reports. read glimpse of the secret life of the mysterious giant pangolin. baby clings to mumries to climb a tree. when scientists from chester zoo studied giant pangolin, they we re zoo studied giant pangolin, they were amazed to see what happens after dark and they say the race is on to protect the most trafficked animal on earth. hunted for their meat and scales, traffic is on the rise. wildlife experts say we may have lost a...
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everyb everybody she's met and it's brought tears to her eyes, as you'd expect a mum to be. proud of her son and his faugfather and same. seems they're not just a namally but the whole village is united and they've just amazing, how cope with it. people say well, he's never played for you but he was my player and the feelings i had, chased him, wanted him and he said to me i will get you the goals that keep you in the premier league and i said i know you will. >> he was 28 years of age. >>> we are learning more about the gunman who killed five people in illinois friday. first all of he was using a gun he wasn't legally allowed to own. he had been convicted of a felony, making him ineligible to own a firearm. they're looking into why he still had the gun in his possession. >> they know the shooter was an employee at the manufacturing company he attacked. they know he was being fired that day. witnesses say he attacked right after the termination meeting. he murdered five fellow employees and another coworker before he was shot by police. friends of the victim are stunned by t
everyb everybody she's met and it's brought tears to her eyes, as you'd expect a mum to be. proud of her son and his faugfather and same. seems they're not just a namally but the whole village is united and they've just amazing, how cope with it. people say well, he's never played for you but he was my player and the feelings i had, chased him, wanted him and he said to me i will get you the goals that keep you in the premier league and i said i know you will. >> he was 28 years of age....
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as a mum i would like to remove it from my children's devices. you need to do something now, not look at it and leave it for months. you need to do something now because children are dying and you have a moral responsibility. that's what a proportion of british society feels about your platform. what do you think of that? i mean it's powerful, heavy stuff. we have an immense amount of responsibility. it's clear we aren't yet where we need to be on issues of self—harm and suicide. what they are saying is that they feel instagram is a dangerous place. yes, that's clearly what they're saying. most of what they have done is look for and discovered self—harm content and suicide content. one of the things that's important is that we've approached self—harm and suicide for approached self—harm and suicide for a long time but mostly from the perspective of someone in pain and these individuals can be in an immense amount of pain and very vulnerable. we worried about stigmatising their situation but also worried about making sure they can get the help they
as a mum i would like to remove it from my children's devices. you need to do something now, not look at it and leave it for months. you need to do something now because children are dying and you have a moral responsibility. that's what a proportion of british society feels about your platform. what do you think of that? i mean it's powerful, heavy stuff. we have an immense amount of responsibility. it's clear we aren't yet where we need to be on issues of self—harm and suicide. what they...
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on the fields to pursue all the mean they're all you've got to take a mum. neva dense go in there where you. used to manisha. badge chief executive officer of mining good morning thank you for joining us today now i don't have to change within the company hasn't yet so i think the leadership and i will fundamentally changed about rebuilding relationships with all the stakeholders on the project yes we have the next one months when. i'm if you get a film to be getting on that come up. with even if. i do this on myself from a day to think of what i'll be on a full minute and. i'm both off all ok with the book but all told that they could but as i said on the whole by the local you know they had the big deal of evidence in this case and there was a day i thought nothing of it coming. up . yeah not super far. on their way to with it. so they are the holder berthoud was the only other cover. i'm getting i don't know. we're going to have to songs. that i love you guys and you're with your two cents dude is an awesome. yes just as if they didn't they didn't have a
on the fields to pursue all the mean they're all you've got to take a mum. neva dense go in there where you. used to manisha. badge chief executive officer of mining good morning thank you for joining us today now i don't have to change within the company hasn't yet so i think the leadership and i will fundamentally changed about rebuilding relationships with all the stakeholders on the project yes we have the next one months when. i'm if you get a film to be getting on that come up. with even...
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i think it's because i'm a working mum, ijust missed that moment when she was ready. years ago, there was a lot more guidelines given, and parents were kind of sticking to those guidelines. but nowadays, parents are actually waiting to their children to show signs of being ready for it. i think for some children, it's quite confusing, if they've got pull—ups, and they're used to wearing nappies, it feels the same, really. sometimes in nurseries and other places i see children who get themselves into such stresses. that has negative impacts where the children can become fearful of using the loo. the first one, i was reading about all the cues and what happens, what are the signs of potty training. and as i've had more children, i've been very much busier. i'm just so busy to commit a week to potty—training her. the official nhs guidance on potty training acknowledges that some children find it easy, some children find it hard. setbacks are common, but a recent report by 0fsted has raised concerns. it says a growing number of children are starting school unable to use t
i think it's because i'm a working mum, ijust missed that moment when she was ready. years ago, there was a lot more guidelines given, and parents were kind of sticking to those guidelines. but nowadays, parents are actually waiting to their children to show signs of being ready for it. i think for some children, it's quite confusing, if they've got pull—ups, and they're used to wearing nappies, it feels the same, really. sometimes in nurseries and other places i see children who get...
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talk about a working mum.e able to work in places like yosemite, places that give us inspiration, and meaning, and purpose, and we hope that this film is a reminder why it is so important to advocate and protect our wild places. thank you so protect our wild places. thank you so much. mary, queen of scots. jenny shercore. vice. kate biscoe, greg camm, patricia to heaney. the favourite. nadia stacey. bohemian rhapsody. mark hoodie, jansen will. sta n stan and dolly. mark coolio, jeremy woodley, josh weston. and the bafta goes to... of the favourite. this is nerve—wracking, up here. i just suddenly scribbled some things down. i am so grateful to be in a category with people that i've looked up to for so long. i feel so blessed. nobody stands up here without an incredible amount of people behind them, and my team were just amazing. thank you to your girls for choosing me, an incredible casting crew. mum and dad, and my friend lucy, because she thinks it is funny. thanks very much, thank you. we don't cell things.
talk about a working mum.e able to work in places like yosemite, places that give us inspiration, and meaning, and purpose, and we hope that this film is a reminder why it is so important to advocate and protect our wild places. thank you so protect our wild places. thank you so much. mary, queen of scots. jenny shercore. vice. kate biscoe, greg camm, patricia to heaney. the favourite. nadia stacey. bohemian rhapsody. mark hoodie, jansen will. sta n stan and dolly. mark coolio, jeremy woodley,...
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my dad was a postman and trade union branch secretary. my mum worked in a newsagent shop. education, the year i spent as a voluntary service overseas teacher in swaziland, before i went to cambridge university, all taught me the importance of fighting racism, poverty and injustice. ijoined the poverty and injustice. i joined the labour poverty and injustice. ijoined the labour party more than 50 years ago in 1968. i've been active at all levels since then. from young socialist branch treasurer, to chair of the national organisation of labour students, and i worked for 15 years in the labour party headquarters, including as head of the international section of the party. and since 1992! have been the party. and since 1992! have been the labour uncooperative member of parliament for ilford south. i am sick labour and co—operative member of parliament. i am sick and the labour party is now a racist and anti—semitic party and i am furious the labour party has been complicit in facilitating brexit which will cause great economic, social and political damage to our country. jere
my dad was a postman and trade union branch secretary. my mum worked in a newsagent shop. education, the year i spent as a voluntary service overseas teacher in swaziland, before i went to cambridge university, all taught me the importance of fighting racism, poverty and injustice. ijoined the poverty and injustice. i joined the labour poverty and injustice. ijoined the labour party more than 50 years ago in 1968. i've been active at all levels since then. from young socialist branch treasurer,...
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arejoined by the dimension of reality which is the house in which they live, in where there is a real mumst thought was really clever and really smart. i started laughing at the very beginning, i laughed all the way through. there are call—backs to the first movie and lots of in jokes. but it's designed in such a way that i think a younger audience will laugh at the slapstick and laugh at the fact they like the characters but an older more cynical audience would just be impressed that they've managed to create a movie that does this thing about, you know, it exists in two— remember that thing that eddie izzard once said — "two languages in one brain? no—one can live at that speed!" and watching lego movie 2, i kind of understood what he meant. i really enjoyed it. something very different, if beale street could talk, from barryjenkins who made moonlight, of course, the oscar—winning moonlight, which was terrific. yeah, i thought moonlight was absolutely wonderful. this is adapted from the james baldwin novel and has been nominated for three academy awards — adapted screenplay, for support
arejoined by the dimension of reality which is the house in which they live, in where there is a real mumst thought was really clever and really smart. i started laughing at the very beginning, i laughed all the way through. there are call—backs to the first movie and lots of in jokes. but it's designed in such a way that i think a younger audience will laugh at the slapstick and laugh at the fact they like the characters but an older more cynical audience would just be impressed that they've...
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arejoined by the dimension of reality which is the house in which they live, in where there is a real mumjust thought was really clever and really smart. i started laughing at the very beginning, i laughed all the way through. there are callbacks to the first movie and lots of in jokes. but it's designed in such a way that i think a younger audience will laugh at the slapstick and laugh at the fact they like the characters but an older more cynical audience would just be impressed that they've managed to create a movie that does this thing about, you know, it exists in two— remember that thing that eddie izzard once said — "two languages in one brain? no—one can live at that speed!" and watching lego movie 2, i kind of understood what he meant. i really enjoyed it. something very different, if beale street could talk, from barryjenkins who made moonlight, of course, the oscar—winning moonlight, which was terrific. yeah, i thought moonlight was absolutely wonderful. this is adapted from the james baldwin novel and has been nominated for three academy awards — adapted screenplay, for suppor
arejoined by the dimension of reality which is the house in which they live, in where there is a real mumjust thought was really clever and really smart. i started laughing at the very beginning, i laughed all the way through. there are callbacks to the first movie and lots of in jokes. but it's designed in such a way that i think a younger audience will laugh at the slapstick and laugh at the fact they like the characters but an older more cynical audience would just be impressed that they've...
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reputable son harvey is a lucky lad to have such a strong, devoted mum like her. you. are you listening to the lovely things? mac says, good for her. making a stand, protecting her children. one more for now. jimmy treats what she and harvey have had to put up with is disgusting. i have two daughters, eight years and four yea rs of two daughters, eight years and four years of age, and i have brought them up to be respected. whatever they have been through is a form of bullying and whoever does it needs to be charged. and i will read some more about later on. have you had any trolls on this? i'm surprised you haven't. ithought any trolls on this? i'm surprised you haven't. i thought you might get some just to try and be clever. one or two. the vast majority. you can check it out if you want. look at the twitter after. politicians get loads of criticism, but from your experience, this experience of giving evidence and trying to work with them and trying to persuade them to back your campaign, what is your view of them? well, mps have been trolled. it doesn't matter
reputable son harvey is a lucky lad to have such a strong, devoted mum like her. you. are you listening to the lovely things? mac says, good for her. making a stand, protecting her children. one more for now. jimmy treats what she and harvey have had to put up with is disgusting. i have two daughters, eight years and four yea rs of two daughters, eight years and four years of age, and i have brought them up to be respected. whatever they have been through is a form of bullying and whoever does...
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i said i had a picture of his mum 25 years ago during a visit, and my mum was so ago during a visit, e is amazing, and so was he. his mother would be proud. does max and hardy royal watchers there! and just remind us of the visit. just remind us of the purchase of the visit. because make —— some hardy royal watchers. they were visiting the old vic, the place has been fully refurbished, has a unique history, they were learning about that. they had a workshop with local children, part of the theatre‘s outreach programme. they visited a programme that would make charity helping women break free from street six work and addiction and start new lives. megan was quite taken with the ideas of writing messages of love and support for them to find when they wrapped parcels. —— meghan. she wrote on bananas messages like, you are strong, you are special, you‘re a brave, your loved. and finally they dropped in on a boxing gym and bind about a project there which works to help young people reach their full potential. so a busy day, lots of pit and lots of grateful people but the visit did not have
i said i had a picture of his mum 25 years ago during a visit, and my mum was so ago during a visit, e is amazing, and so was he. his mother would be proud. does max and hardy royal watchers there! and just remind us of the visit. just remind us of the purchase of the visit. because make —— some hardy royal watchers. they were visiting the old vic, the place has been fully refurbished, has a unique history, they were learning about that. they had a workshop with local children, part of the...
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we'll speak to a mum who didn't vaccinate her daughter, who was left severely disabled after getting
we'll speak to a mum who didn't vaccinate her daughter, who was left severely disabled after getting
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izzy montague is a mum from croydon. ays it should be a parent's choice whether to teach children about lgbt issues. thank you both forjoining us. lucy, briefly, and relationships education for primary schoolchildren, what will they learn? it's learning about yourfamily, who will they learn? it's learning about your family, who cares for you, about friendships, believing, staying safe online, what a healthy relationship really looks like and how to get help of something is wrong. and in secondary school, relationships and sex education? building on those foundations and primary, learning more about intimate relationships and the broader aspect of sexual health so as the child develops, going step—by—step with them. as the child develops, going step-by-step with them. izzy, what do you think of this?” step-by-step with them. izzy, what do you think of this? i think on the broad—scale it sounds perfectly fine however i think the idea of teaching children anything about relationships isn't down to the school. we shouldn't be
izzy montague is a mum from croydon. ays it should be a parent's choice whether to teach children about lgbt issues. thank you both forjoining us. lucy, briefly, and relationships education for primary schoolchildren, what will they learn? it's learning about yourfamily, who will they learn? it's learning about your family, who cares for you, about friendships, believing, staying safe online, what a healthy relationship really looks like and how to get help of something is wrong. and in...
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it's a juggfing trying to be a full—time mum. it's a juggling act.ck to work that i might as well ta ke to go back to work that i might as well take time to spend with my children because of this time i'm not going to get back anyway. i loved being a full—time mum, it been a fantastic experience, harder than any trollop had to do in my life.” a lwa ys any trollop had to do in my life.” always have had quite a good worklife balance and refrain from going up the ladder. in order to first will keep doing what i enjoy doing. a lot of career mums don't have that flexibility, go back to work, they would be expected to work five days before. i'm trying to be a good role model as well some children see it's notjust the man in the house works. i also go out to work as well. my husband also works, it isa work as well. my husband also works, it is a tagteam, when everybody comes in, they are tired. ready to start again. i've been lucky that let me do part—time and you do kind of get it. its relentless. let's look at the key findings of the report into worklife
it's a juggfing trying to be a full—time mum. it's a juggling act.ck to work that i might as well ta ke to go back to work that i might as well take time to spend with my children because of this time i'm not going to get back anyway. i loved being a full—time mum, it been a fantastic experience, harder than any trollop had to do in my life.” a lwa ys any trollop had to do in my life.” always have had quite a good worklife balance and refrain from going up the ladder. in order to first...
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issues this one is a story about a family with two mums another a fairy tale about a prince falling in love with another prince the parents may not like it but the government's own watchdog has classified this school outstanding as the top model a school can get and much of the praises for the way the children here are taught about the u.k.'s equality laws which could be why the school says it will know by now so parents pressure deputy head andrew more fat who's openly gay himself had to resign from a previous job of a similar route with christian parents just form a school despite the controversy the teacher says his diversity program is not going away we have to ensure we safeguard and protect them from all possible forms of harm including homophobic or transgender bullying we have no plans to change their curriculum and no outsiders remains an entire group part of the drive for excellence in light of this some parents have chosen to remove their kids from the school and opted to pay for private tuition this is around about a small school but is exposed a big clash between a religio
issues this one is a story about a family with two mums another a fairy tale about a prince falling in love with another prince the parents may not like it but the government's own watchdog has classified this school outstanding as the top model a school can get and much of the praises for the way the children here are taught about the u.k.'s equality laws which could be why the school says it will know by now so parents pressure deputy head andrew more fat who's openly gay himself had to...
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case even the congregation of faith itself because one of the leading person that was accused by a german mum. that he was really embarrassing. in the church itself in the church so i think we can see that at the moment the misuse go to this heading to the center of the church itself also to the that's a very conservative circles within the church and that's very important because all the conservatives and the church for many years said well that's the misuse going will the sex abuse scandal is just a minor problem only with sort of i didn't you know you can offer a libertarian stream within the church and. we've now we've heard a clip earlier from from the pope on how he has responded to the allegations but i'd like to bring in the voice of the we've got a clip of like the play from doris rising and she's a former nun who was abused by clerics and has written about her experience this is what she had to say in an exclusive interview with the ducky. scripture stone the nuns have been sexually abused at convent sticked some became infected with hiv they were forced to leave the convent and wer
case even the congregation of faith itself because one of the leading person that was accused by a german mum. that he was really embarrassing. in the church itself in the church so i think we can see that at the moment the misuse go to this heading to the center of the church itself also to the that's a very conservative circles within the church and that's very important because all the conservatives and the church for many years said well that's the misuse going will the sex abuse scandal is...
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at the time i was a single mum and i could not cope. isabilities and needs one to one care. although it was a hard decision it was a good one and he does a lot of things i could never have done with him. i have my life back, i see him every week and i have him home. that is then quality time but i will never stop feeling guilty and of course i will always love him. very thank guilty and of course i will always love him. very- thank you, love him. very moving. thank you, all of you, for coming on. we really appreciate it. we wish you a lot of love and all the best. if you've been affected by the issues we've been discussing this morning and would like details of organisations which offer advice and support you can go to bbc.co.uk/actionline or you can call for free, at any time to hear recorded information on 0800 066 066. still to come... an ee customer has told this programme exclusively she was stalked by an ex—partner who worked at the firm, after he accessed her personal data without permission. and the cat with eight lives left — ho
at the time i was a single mum and i could not cope. isabilities and needs one to one care. although it was a hard decision it was a good one and he does a lot of things i could never have done with him. i have my life back, i see him every week and i have him home. that is then quality time but i will never stop feeling guilty and of course i will always love him. very thank guilty and of course i will always love him. very- thank you, love him. very moving. thank you, all of you, for coming...
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let's now speak to campaigner melissa mead, a mum from cornwall whose son died from sepsis in 2014 justing at the video you made in memory of your beautiful boy william to raise awareness of sepsis. you said in that video, this really struck me, i didn't know about sepsis and the doctors didn't suspect it. what did they think what's wrong with william? for the whole time we took him to the doctors we were sent away with the diagnosis of a viral cough. like you say, they didn't suspect it at all, and if they are not going to suspect that i will not think about it, because i simply did not know what it was. how quickly did it become clear that william was gravely ill? from his first symptom of sepsis to his death was 36 hours, we were sent home during that period even though he was gravely ill, and i think highlighting ryan's story, he was sent home by the gp. in many circumstances these kinds of tests are fantastic but we need to make sure that the people in the community are thinking about sepsis. afterwards, when you learned what had happened, did it shock you that gps and doctors in t
let's now speak to campaigner melissa mead, a mum from cornwall whose son died from sepsis in 2014 justing at the video you made in memory of your beautiful boy william to raise awareness of sepsis. you said in that video, this really struck me, i didn't know about sepsis and the doctors didn't suspect it. what did they think what's wrong with william? for the whole time we took him to the doctors we were sent away with the diagnosis of a viral cough. like you say, they didn't suspect it at...
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and nothing like a friendly reminder from your mum, thinking. k here in minnesota. listen, i've been hearing some reports that you have not been washing your hands. not a good idea, son. it might be a good time to start going back to what we taught you. by his own mum. in the end, he came clean and told usa today his remarks were a joke. the aymack, yeah. why would you say that as a joke? you would have to go for a fist pump? the germs can still... what about her chest bump? fist pump? the germs can still... what about her chest bump7m fist pump? the germs can still... what about her chest bump? if he doesn't wash his hands, i'm not sure he properly cleans at all. he says it's a joke. this is how twitter outrage starts. i'm not touching anyone, mcgovern says she is not going to touch anyone again. she won't pick up a newspaper. what have you got? you know how we talk about what makes a successful business? this is a great one. obviously this is your ago, very on trend in one businesses decided to do yoga classes with a difference, where they'll p
and nothing like a friendly reminder from your mum, thinking. k here in minnesota. listen, i've been hearing some reports that you have not been washing your hands. not a good idea, son. it might be a good time to start going back to what we taught you. by his own mum. in the end, he came clean and told usa today his remarks were a joke. the aymack, yeah. why would you say that as a joke? you would have to go for a fist pump? the germs can still... what about her chest bump? fist pump? the...