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got it right can we have some food oh sure serve the baroness 1st. the school's 85 pupils and their teachers stay in the game they remain in character even while eating lunch their current role play is called the testament and english teacher plays the pastor has his punishment is a pardon a man. why all this. woman was hatched 3 children and she is invited to this whole family party but the family does not know why they are invited they don't know and by. the elderly baroness westfield also played by a teacher has invited her relatives to visit her one last time. emma norris has only been going to the school for a few weeks. beginning the 8th grade the danish school system allows people to attend independent boarding schools for up to 3 years. many of these schools have a special focus. more. now than i want to tell you why we're all here today the only. one and now. and now. the school employees live action role play as a way to teach the curriculum it calls this mix of acting theatre and interaction learning games. this role play covers the legal
got it right can we have some food oh sure serve the baroness 1st. the school's 85 pupils and their teachers stay in the game they remain in character even while eating lunch their current role play is called the testament and english teacher plays the pastor has his punishment is a pardon a man. why all this. woman was hatched 3 children and she is invited to this whole family party but the family does not know why they are invited they don't know and by. the elderly baroness westfield also...
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shearers and we're wolves the baroness tries to find a solution. to her castle the aim to bring peace to the world but is not easy as old feuds and animosities resurface emma plays the vampire elvira. this very overwhelming because she has only been around i around say one of the 3 kind of ramp hires and now there are 10 different kinds of magic species around her. this is just one of 70 different role plays that comprise the danish school's curriculum including math biology chemistry physics history geography and languages taught in an unconventional way and the school success speaks for itself 72 percent of pupils subsequently go on to upper secondary schools where they can take their school leaving exams that matches the danish average. the head of the vampires tries to hold emma's clan together a few of them have gone rogue. he. made it through the all the teach them. a way of. dealing with problems. they didn't know last what happened. and this is the kind of the ultimate says because they have to walk around to have to mingle have to talk wit
shearers and we're wolves the baroness tries to find a solution. to her castle the aim to bring peace to the world but is not easy as old feuds and animosities resurface emma plays the vampire elvira. this very overwhelming because she has only been around i around say one of the 3 kind of ramp hires and now there are 10 different kinds of magic species around her. this is just one of 70 different role plays that comprise the danish school's curriculum including math biology chemistry physics...
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now that i can have some food oh sure some of the baroness 1st. the school's 85 pupils and their teachers stay in the game they remain in character even while eating lunch their current role play is called the testament and english teacher plays the pastor has his punishment is a pardon amen. that's why all this. woman was had such a great childhood and she's invited to this whole family party but the family does not know why they are invited they don't know any but. the elderly baroness westfield also played by a teacher has invited her relatives to visit her one last time.
now that i can have some food oh sure some of the baroness 1st. the school's 85 pupils and their teachers stay in the game they remain in character even while eating lunch their current role play is called the testament and english teacher plays the pastor has his punishment is a pardon amen. that's why all this. woman was had such a great childhood and she's invited to this whole family party but the family does not know why they are invited they don't know any but. the elderly baroness...
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you mentioned baroness farsi, this is what she said about it on the radio this morning.ty. three chairman later. two prime ministers later. the fact we are still going on about even having an enquiry and the kind of enquiry we are going to have showsjust how dismissive the party have been on theissue dismissive the party have been on the issue of islamophobia. let's not forget that the first issue raised by my colleagues and the previous prime minister was that there really was no evidence of islamophobia. well, here we are four years later, dossier after dossier, dozens of dismissed cases, being presented with the most vile evidence of racism within the party at every level from members of parliament all the way down to our ordinary activists. i just the way down to our ordinary activists. ijust wonder, alex, how this plays, terrible cliche, or how people in that car park normal people in that car park normal people parking their cars, actually feel about this issue. you must wonder how it cuts through. it is undoubtedly a conversation which is happening in certain part
you mentioned baroness farsi, this is what she said about it on the radio this morning.ty. three chairman later. two prime ministers later. the fact we are still going on about even having an enquiry and the kind of enquiry we are going to have showsjust how dismissive the party have been on theissue dismissive the party have been on the issue of islamophobia. let's not forget that the first issue raised by my colleagues and the previous prime minister was that there really was no evidence of...
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in the 1. 988 can we have some food oh sure serve the baroness 1st. the school's 85 pupils and their teachers stay in the game they remain in character even while eating lunch their current role play is called the testament and english teacher plays the pastor has his punishment is a pardon a man. my role is not a. woman which had children and she is invited to this whole family party but the family that's not know why they are invited they don't know and nobody.
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the roast restaurant is located at london's baro market this game a venue gets into the festive mood in late november and turkeys featured on the menu. for ship on the step by step along the bottom often stay with you they were going to mike i took a cool christmas turkey and the toughest was pretty. much bishop concentrates on the turkey pressed. the biggest problem people have with it they're very vile very big on moves and the difference between cooks in the breast and the like a leg tends to press tends to go drive for the leg is cooked so we remove the legs we miss them we're going to put them inside. this. room when we roll it on the rugs to. bacon plays an important room when preparing roast turkey. if i can we can about the turkey and the bike is this i think it gives that little bit of that little bit of moisture and. that big factor that type needs that 2nd breath. with a bit of what it's dry out we want to keep. us from most of the roast this tightly wrapped and put to one side for a while before going into the oven for 2 albums it's a lot of work for a christmas morning.
the roast restaurant is located at london's baro market this game a venue gets into the festive mood in late november and turkeys featured on the menu. for ship on the step by step along the bottom often stay with you they were going to mike i took a cool christmas turkey and the toughest was pretty. much bishop concentrates on the turkey pressed. the biggest problem people have with it they're very vile very big on moves and the difference between cooks in the breast and the like a leg tends...
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the roast restaurant is located at london's baro market this gorm a venue gets into the festive mood in late november and turkey speeches on the menu . by the ship on the step by step on the bottom often stay with you they are going to my right to call christmas tuffy and the temple christmas but i. met bishop concentrates on turkey breast. the biggest problem if i would talk is that they're very very big audibles on the difference between cooks in the breast and the like a leg tends to press tends to go drugs for the legs cuts so we remove the legs we miss them we're going to put them inside. their. room when we roll it on the rugs to. bacon plays an important role when preparing roast turkey. but by clicking about the turkey and the bike and it's a bit geeky it's that little bit of that little bit of moisture. that they have found at the time in a certain breath tozzi golf. with a bit dull it's dry out we want to keep. washing moist the roast is tacky wrapped and put to one side for a while before going into the open to alice it's a lot of work for a christmas morning. i would sugg
the roast restaurant is located at london's baro market this gorm a venue gets into the festive mood in late november and turkey speeches on the menu . by the ship on the step by step on the bottom often stay with you they are going to my right to call christmas tuffy and the temple christmas but i. met bishop concentrates on turkey breast. the biggest problem if i would talk is that they're very very big audibles on the difference between cooks in the breast and the like a leg tends to press...
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as is the appointment of the noble lady, baroness hollins, to chair an independent panel to oversee case press herfor one more stop, will the government set up an advice hotline for families who are in despair? despair because they have no idea where to go for help or advice. as their children, and they are children, face christmas locked up and detained by a mediaeval practice that deprives them of their human rights. the government is committed to ensuring that people with learning disabilities and autistic people can have the best quality of life and live a full life in the community and a lot of the work that has been brought forward recently from including reviewing and replacing the autism strategy and doing case reviews of every individual who isn't in patient care who has a learning disability or autism are designed to ensure that we do deliver this. 0n the specific point which he has raised about a hotline for families who are in this situation, i shall take that back to the department and ask what can be done. finally, it was time to say goodbye to dozens of mps who were standi
as is the appointment of the noble lady, baroness hollins, to chair an independent panel to oversee case press herfor one more stop, will the government set up an advice hotline for families who are in despair? despair because they have no idea where to go for help or advice. as their children, and they are children, face christmas locked up and detained by a mediaeval practice that deprives them of their human rights. the government is committed to ensuring that people with learning...
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we know very, very prominent muslims like baroness warsi, who are out campaigning for the conservativeld vote for one party or another. but do you think there is another. but do you think there is an equivalence going on in politics at the moment between the alleged problems facing labour and the conservatives on these issues? do you think they are both equally bad and problematic? i don't think we can go into this ranking issue of saying this is bigger or that is bigger. all we can say is, according to polling, we know that a significant proportion of conservative party members have really hostile, islamophobic views. this is reality, that is what the polls say from hope not hate. this is what we have on paper. this is a serious problem, and it should be dismissed. it should be taken with the seriousness it deserves, with the seriousness it deserves, with the proportionality and the consistency that old incidences of racism need to be looked at. it is not about us saying we're better than another group, or anything like that. it is about realising that racism is unacceptable, whether
we know very, very prominent muslims like baroness warsi, who are out campaigning for the conservativeld vote for one party or another. but do you think there is another. but do you think there is an equivalence going on in politics at the moment between the alleged problems facing labour and the conservatives on these issues? do you think they are both equally bad and problematic? i don't think we can go into this ranking issue of saying this is bigger or that is bigger. all we can say is,...
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but there are senior people in your party, and baroness sayeeda warsi has said islamophobia is a particulareans that you are not taking this issue seriously. i like sayeeda, she has a particular view on this. there are others who take a more balanced approach. and i... you are saying she is unbalanced? no, i'm certainly not saying that. and i have an enormous amount of respect for sayeeda but she does take a particular view. i think that what matters is we as a party, we as a country, take, always always insist that everybody has the opportunities to reach their potential, to have, to succeed to their best. we are seeing the horrific problems of anti—semitism in labour, i don't... which you have been very critical of, so in other words, but then people say look into your own house and do something about islamophobia? absolutely right. because i think discrimination of any kind is completely unacceptable. islamophobia is completely unacceptable. back to the election campaign and laboursays if it wins the election, it will open 1000 new sure start centres in england. to highlight the pledge —
but there are senior people in your party, and baroness sayeeda warsi has said islamophobia is a particulareans that you are not taking this issue seriously. i like sayeeda, she has a particular view on this. there are others who take a more balanced approach. and i... you are saying she is unbalanced? no, i'm certainly not saying that. and i have an enormous amount of respect for sayeeda but she does take a particular view. i think that what matters is we as a party, we as a country, take,...
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that's often been a baro meter of politics and the risk serving a bit better than it was because of therofile giving a boost to the currency the dollar weaker against the yen and the frank. another very positive day looking lower today as was the case with he saw another interday high there and looking to open slightly weaker. the nasdaq sticking with the u.s., impeachment hearings began yesterday. two career diplomats william taylor and george kent gave opening testimonies and described irregular and informal channels of communicationing joined by our guest, professor at the university of london. impeachment offenses are hard to nail down. these are ultimately not political trials when you look at the allegations. on one hand, you've got the idea of the kwquid pro quo and then h idea of a coverup. >> i think they are both going to be very damaging. one is the set of actions carried out that are deemed to be illegal what you are asking someone to do in another country to do something likely to yield a result for you back home in an election that in it self is an offense. the ways you tr
that's often been a baro meter of politics and the risk serving a bit better than it was because of therofile giving a boost to the currency the dollar weaker against the yen and the frank. another very positive day looking lower today as was the case with he saw another interday high there and looking to open slightly weaker. the nasdaq sticking with the u.s., impeachment hearings began yesterday. two career diplomats william taylor and george kent gave opening testimonies and described...
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now everything is so confused that my forthcoming novel a saint from texas is about a nine and a baronessnly gay around the edges. [laughter] when i first started getting published in the 1970s, writers on oddly enough are the only visible and now tv series and major films and the celebrities are usually or a gay or if they are up to speed, transgender or gender fluid. gay subject matter represented in every genre. there are still many. it seems they are rewriting american history and turning the founding fathers into the founding mothers. where, one wonders, are the gay villains, mad scientists, even the national book award has seen fit to honor a gay novelist and for that i am very grateful. to go from being the most maligned in a mere half a century is indeed. i would like to thank my next novel and the love of my life, my husband of 25 years and always my first reader, my sister, margaret, john waters for three decades of friendship and that hilarious introduction, my agent, my publicist, the great features and of the arts that is with us tonight and my wonderful editor. thank you. [a
now everything is so confused that my forthcoming novel a saint from texas is about a nine and a baronessnly gay around the edges. [laughter] when i first started getting published in the 1970s, writers on oddly enough are the only visible and now tv series and major films and the celebrities are usually or a gay or if they are up to speed, transgender or gender fluid. gay subject matter represented in every genre. there are still many. it seems they are rewriting american history and turning...
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john fuller a council leader who oversees waste for the local government association, baroness natalieb hayler, executive director of the environmental services association, which represents many of the biggest waste management companies in the uk. many people at home will be shocked to think that when they put out their recycling it could end up in indonesia with the kind of pictures we have just seen. thanks, indonesia with the kind of pictures we havejust seen. thanks, chloe, and that is correct, i'm based in australia but a lot of a lot of the material collected for recycling is entering containers and being shipped out to indonesia as well in the same applies to the uk and other countries around the world. most people around the world would be shocked that this is the outcome of putting material into your recycling bin and not only is it ending up in other countries that do not have the capability to deal with it, it is leading to widespread food chain contamination. why is it that the waste we are putting away, carefully sorting out the recycling, is ending up sorting out the rec
john fuller a council leader who oversees waste for the local government association, baroness natalieb hayler, executive director of the environmental services association, which represents many of the biggest waste management companies in the uk. many people at home will be shocked to think that when they put out their recycling it could end up in indonesia with the kind of pictures we have just seen. thanks, indonesia with the kind of pictures we havejust seen. thanks, chloe, and that is...
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and without further ado, this time i promise you we will bring you baroness brinton of the liberal democratsction is that parliament is completely elected and the —— divided on the country completely divided. and we know that by having this arrangement it means for the first time we will have more mp5 who can help deliver a remain in the eu result. it's ten past nine, day two of the election campaign and there's already a blizzard of election news. strap yourself in, we have five weeks of this. thank you, chris mason and at 945 this. thank you, chris mason and at 9115 we will take a closer look at the labour plans, the amount of money they plan to spend and put into the economy which they will talk about and john mcdonnell will be talking about in liverpool, later, £150 million, so we will be taking a closer look at how you would spend that much money. a man has been arrested after 15 people were found in the back of a lorry in wiltshire. police made the discovery close to the m4 near chippenham last night after a tip—off. one person was taken to hospital for checks, the others are in police
and without further ado, this time i promise you we will bring you baroness brinton of the liberal democratsction is that parliament is completely elected and the —— divided on the country completely divided. and we know that by having this arrangement it means for the first time we will have more mp5 who can help deliver a remain in the eu result. it's ten past nine, day two of the election campaign and there's already a blizzard of election news. strap yourself in, we have five weeks of...
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baroness julia neuberger is a cross—bench peer and a senior rabbi at the west london synagogue.r government. he said it with passion. did it convince you? absolutely it with passion. did it convince you ? absolutely not. it with passion. did it convince you? absolutely not. if he was serious, i think it is the problem, if he was serious he would be doing something rather than saying it, however serious he sounds. he needs to do some very specific things. it is not true they have dealt with all of the allegations of anti—semitism, they need to deal with it. they need not to persecute the people doing the dealing with the investigations, that was the panorama programme. and thirdly, two female jewish that was the panorama programme. and thirdly, two femalejewish labour mps have been hounded out of the party, taunted and, to an extent, i would use the word terrorised. instead of standing shoulder to shoulder with them he has said nothing and he hasn‘t apologised. if he is serious about their being no place for anti—semitism in the labour party, he needs to stand soldier to soldier
baroness julia neuberger is a cross—bench peer and a senior rabbi at the west london synagogue.r government. he said it with passion. did it convince you? absolutely it with passion. did it convince you ? absolutely not. it with passion. did it convince you? absolutely not. if he was serious, i think it is the problem, if he was serious he would be doing something rather than saying it, however serious he sounds. he needs to do some very specific things. it is not true they have dealt with...
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of course, a great hero of mine is here today, that is baroness boothroyd.ckbenchers. these are the backbenchers. these are the backbenchers that matter. these are the backbenchers that hold the executive to account. there has been no better time than the 13 years i spent here, some with a labour government, and shortly after with a different government. but it is about making sure that whoever is in power, that these benches have the right to question and hold to account. that is what matters. but of course, it is about having an accountable speaker to back that up. it is notjust about accountable speaker to back that up. it is not just about the backbenchers, it is about a speaker that endorses and supports the backbenchers. and that is what i hope i have always shown during my nine years as deputy. i have tried to ensure there is not one part of this house that has not been brought to speak. whatever size of party, i have encouraged to make sure their voices heard. and i want to continue to do that, because it is not a club that says you have been here fo
of course, a great hero of mine is here today, that is baroness boothroyd.ckbenchers. these are the backbenchers. these are the backbenchers that matter. these are the backbenchers that hold the executive to account. there has been no better time than the 13 years i spent here, some with a labour government, and shortly after with a different government. but it is about making sure that whoever is in power, that these benches have the right to question and hold to account. that is what matters....