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charlotte nichols, | the time being. charlotte nichols, thank you for being with us. for being with us. our mind or you can get the very latest on this story on the bbc news website. we have a live page up and running covering the story of brianna ghey, her killers sentenced today to life in prison. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. a woman who drove at her fiance before dragging him more than a 150 metres along a road has beenjailed for a minimum of 18 years for his murder. alice wood and her partner ryan watson had been arguing after a party in may 2022 but she claimed his death was a "tragic accident". water companies are forecasting an above inflation rise in average household bills in april drawing criticism from campaigners. the average annual water and sewerage bill is expected to rise by 6% in england and wales up to £473 says the suppliers' trade body water uk. in scotland, water and waste charges will go up by nearly 9%. early years' charities say a new government recruitment pr
charlotte nichols, | the time being. charlotte nichols, thank you for being with us. for being with us. our mind or you can get the very latest on this story on the bbc news website. we have a live page up and running covering the story of brianna ghey, her killers sentenced today to life in prison. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. a woman who drove at her fiance before dragging him more than a 150 metres along a...
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one of her local warrington mps, charlotte nicholls, will be raising that debate. a look at it. but i also just think her compassion is something that you don't often see a glimpse of. and for me, the most incredible moment of the interview was when she offered to go and meet the mother of scarlettjenkinson, who killed her daughter, to try to understand more about what was going on in that family, even while she's trying to cope with her own enormous grief. when i think of their emotions and how they're feeling, - itjust brings back how i felt- when all this happened in february. because, yeah, she does. she looks completely broken, really, and rightly so. - she's going through - an absolutely horrific time. is there anything that you would want to say to her? um... i think that i would like to say that... i if she did want to contact me and she does want to speak, | then i'm open to that. i'd like to understand more how their life . was and what they went through. and i also want her to know that i don't blame her- for what her child's done. and i also want her to
one of her local warrington mps, charlotte nicholls, will be raising that debate. a look at it. but i also just think her compassion is something that you don't often see a glimpse of. and for me, the most incredible moment of the interview was when she offered to go and meet the mother of scarlettjenkinson, who killed her daughter, to try to understand more about what was going on in that family, even while she's trying to cope with her own enormous grief. when i think of their emotions and...
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nonh charlotte nichols and warrington north suggested this . north who have suggested this. i mean, it, if we if we mean, doesn't it, if we if we allow to happen, is it allow this to happen, is it normal rising self—id in the nhs and doesn't skew of and doesn't it skew all sorts of medical medical statistics and yeah, i mean, so how we treat various things, i mean there's one, one incident of a of a trans child who'd taken their own life and we know male suicide is a big thing. but that was then going down as a female . was then going down as a female. it's a confusing issue . it's a confusing issue. >> yes. >> yes. >> so the reason she did it was because of the terrible case of brianna ghey , who was killed , brianna ghey, who was killed, um, and because she's underage, she will be buried as a man, as a as a male , rather than as a as a male, rather than as a female. whereas her family , uh, female. whereas her family, uh, i mean, everybody even gb news talks about her as her and recognised as that she had transitioned . so i think i think tra
nonh charlotte nichols and warrington north suggested this . north who have suggested this. i mean, it, if we if we mean, doesn't it, if we if we allow to happen, is it allow this to happen, is it normal rising self—id in the nhs and doesn't skew of and doesn't it skew all sorts of medical medical statistics and yeah, i mean, so how we treat various things, i mean there's one, one incident of a of a trans child who'd taken their own life and we know male suicide is a big thing. but that was...
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that is, of course, after labour mp charlotte nichols made headunes labour mp charlotte nichols madeheadlines today calling for allowing trans transgender people who are deceased to be legally remembered by the gender that they lived by and our religious grounds are legitimate reason for claiming asylum as abdul ezedi is right to remain in the uk comes under scrutiny, so should religion play any part of an asylum system ? and then do of an asylum system? and then do you agree with pay per mile as it's revealed? sadiq khan has the 150 million scheme charge to pay per the 150 million scheme charge to pay per mile? what do you think ? pay per mile? what do you think? and finally, should rugby be bannedin and finally, should rugby be banned in schools, academics warn that it could lead to dementia later on in life. but do parents and teachers need to stop being so soft ? that's stop being so soft? that's coming up in the next hour as even coming up in the next hour as ever, tell me what you think of everything we're discussing. email views and news. com email gb views and gb news. com or
that is, of course, after labour mp charlotte nichols made headunes labour mp charlotte nichols madeheadlines today calling for allowing trans transgender people who are deceased to be legally remembered by the gender that they lived by and our religious grounds are legitimate reason for claiming asylum as abdul ezedi is right to remain in the uk comes under scrutiny, so should religion play any part of an asylum system ? and then do of an asylum system? and then do you agree with pay per mile...
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one her local mps charlotte nichols will be raising that debate.hing you don't often see a glimpse of and for me the most incredible moment of the interview was when she offered to go and meet the mother of scarlett jenkinson, who killed her daughter, to try and understand more about what was going on in that family, even while she's trying to cope with her own enormously.— even while she's trying to cope with her own enormously. when i think of their emotions _ her own enormously. when i think of their emotions and _ her own enormously. when i think of their emotions and how _ her own enormously. when i think of their emotions and how they - her own enormously. when i think of their emotions and how they are - their emotions and how they are feeling itjust brings back how i felt when all of this happened in february, because she looks completely broken, really, and rightly so. she is going through an absolutely horrific time. is rightly so. she is going through an absolutely horrific time.— absolutely horrific time. is there an hint absolutely hor
one her local mps charlotte nichols will be raising that debate.hing you don't often see a glimpse of and for me the most incredible moment of the interview was when she offered to go and meet the mother of scarlett jenkinson, who killed her daughter, to try and understand more about what was going on in that family, even while she's trying to cope with her own enormously.— even while she's trying to cope with her own enormously. when i think of their emotions _ her own enormously. when i...
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their according to labour their gender according to labour mp, is charlotte mp, her name is charlotte nicholsthis manchester. i think. and this has this in the in has to do with this is in the in the tragic . uh the fallout from the tragic. uh brianna ghey , uh, murder and brianna ghey, uh, murder and they're saying that that it's sad that this young person person can be remembered and buned person can be remembered and buried as a woman, which she thought she was, or other people thought she was, or other people thought she was, or other people thought she was. i got to be careful with what i say, but but, uh. um it, you know , it's but, uh. um it, you know, it's just i think it's a step too far. really >> i don't i don't know if it's significant. it feels like it might be, as lewis would say, slightly clickbaity , but it does slightly clickbaity, but it does feel as if it's a an attempt to, uh, get into what would surely be really the biological sex terrain . with with. we all terrain. with with. we all understand that gender and sex are theoretically distinct, possibly whether or not, you
their according to labour their gender according to labour mp, is charlotte mp, her name is charlotte nicholsthis manchester. i think. and this has this in the in has to do with this is in the in the tragic . uh the fallout from the tragic. uh brianna ghey , uh, murder and brianna ghey, uh, murder and they're saying that that it's sad that this young person person can be remembered and buned person can be remembered and buried as a woman, which she thought she was, or other people thought she...
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who organised the debate _ charlotte nichols who organised the debate to _ charlotte nicholsg able to do this. how would it work in schools? esther has campaigned and you have campaigned to raise money and more than £80,000. it costs £700 to train a teacher and once trained, what does it look like in the classroom? it is bein: it look like in the classroom? it is being able _ it look like in the classroom? it is being able to _ it look like in the classroom? it s being able to ensure teachers and staff in the school fully understand what mindfulness is and its benefits and from an educational point of view, it is very much about being in the present moment and focused on something. if we could get all students in lessons to be in the present moment focusing on work, that would be a massive step forward in terms of education. but it is about them understanding what mindfulness is to themselves, for them as individuals. it would be practice that would happen throughout the school day. also, a culture within a school to be mindful, to be in the present moment. mindful, to be in
who organised the debate _ charlotte nichols who organised the debate to _ charlotte nicholsg able to do this. how would it work in schools? esther has campaigned and you have campaigned to raise money and more than £80,000. it costs £700 to train a teacher and once trained, what does it look like in the classroom? it is bein: it look like in the classroom? it is being able _ it look like in the classroom? it is being able to _ it look like in the classroom? it s being able to ensure teachers...
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it's the labour mp charlotte nichols has asked if the gender recognition act could be edited to allowlegally remembered by the gender they live by. uh, thoughts? cressida >> well, obviously this is sparked because of brianna j's murder . and i sparked because of brianna j's murder. and i think the idea is that because she was under age when she died, she wasn't able to change her gender. but in years to come, clearly that's how her family will remember her as a girl , not how her family will remember her as a girl, not a boy. um, but i don't think that necessarily means that we should make this change, because then we're getting closer to self id and all the problems that that bnngs >> well, of course, i mean, particularly if someone's dead, i mean, what's going happen i mean, what's going to happen if through? if this goes through? >> shakira said the hips >> even shakira said the hips don't lie . and when that and don't lie. and when that and when they look hips, when when they look at the hips, when that is in the ground in that body is in the ground in years to come, they are goin
it's the labour mp charlotte nichols has asked if the gender recognition act could be edited to allowlegally remembered by the gender they live by. uh, thoughts? cressida >> well, obviously this is sparked because of brianna j's murder . and i sparked because of brianna j's murder. and i think the idea is that because she was under age when she died, she wasn't able to change her gender. but in years to come, clearly that's how her family will remember her as a girl , not how her family...
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number of plain clothed police officers just at their constituency meetings, and nichols, uh, charlotte nicholsd she basically can't go anywhere alone. now because of that fear. anyone just can come up to you shout obscenities and call you a murderer and go on their way. >> and i know that we've discussed this as well. it's not it's not beyond it's not just about mps. anyone, anyone who is visible jewish in our major cities across the united kingdom now is fearful of expressing those symbols of their faith, of their ethnicity. but i mean, it is crazy. >> you're having a local budget debate at the local council in chorley, and it gets disrupted like that. and we've seen the same. saw angela rayner, she same. we saw angela rayner, she was at some kind of local event in storms , the protesters, and in storms, the protesters, and it disrupted , very it gets disrupted, very aggressive, shouting i'm not i'm not here to denigrate the vital, important work that chorley council does. >> it's just i council does. >> it'sjust i don't think council does. >> it's just i don't think that they've got a foreig
number of plain clothed police officers just at their constituency meetings, and nichols, uh, charlotte nicholsd she basically can't go anywhere alone. now because of that fear. anyone just can come up to you shout obscenities and call you a murderer and go on their way. >> and i know that we've discussed this as well. it's not it's not beyond it's not just about mps. anyone, anyone who is visible jewish in our major cities across the united kingdom now is fearful of expressing those...
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i'm in parliament tomorrow to watch our labour mp charlotte nicholls debate about it.ow. would you well, meeting with the prime minister tomorrow —— welcome prime minister tomorrow —— welcome prime minister meeting to talk about the changes he would —— you would want made? changes he would -- you would want made? , , changes he would -- you would want made?_ what - changes he would -- you would want made?_ what would l made? yes, definitely. what would ou sa to made? yes, definitely. what would you say to him? — made? yes, definitely. what would you say to him? i — made? yes, definitely. what would you say to him? i would _ made? yes, definitely. what would you say to him? i would say - made? yes, definitely. what would you say to him? i would say the - you say to him? i would say the online safety — you say to him? i would say the online safety bill— you say to him? i would say the online safety bill is _ you say to him? i would say the online safety bill is not - you say to him? i would say the online safety bill is not enough| you say to him? i would say the - onlin
i'm in parliament tomorrow to watch our labour mp charlotte nicholls debate about it.ow. would you well, meeting with the prime minister tomorrow —— welcome prime minister tomorrow —— welcome prime minister meeting to talk about the changes he would —— you would want made? changes he would -- you would want made? , , changes he would -- you would want made?_ what - changes he would -- you would want made?_ what would l made? yes, definitely. what would ou sa to made? yes,...