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has given about _ between 24—27%, croydon has given about 85% — between 24—27%, croydon has given about5% and these wage rises are going up in the question is how is it going _ going up in the question is how is it going to— going up in the question is how is it going to be met? with inflation now at— it going to be met? with inflation now at 11% — it going to be met? with inflation now at 11% which is 9% more than what _ now at 11% which is 9% more than what the — now at 11% which is 9% more than what the bank of england is mandated to maintain it at, is difficult to say how— to maintain it at, is difficult to say how this situation can be resolved _ say how this situation can be resolved and how the strikes can be resolved _ resolved and how the strikes can be resolved. ~ , , :, :, resolved. makes you wonder whether the governor — resolved. makes you wonder whether the governor is _ resolved. makes you wonder whether the governor is writing _ resolved. makes you wonder whether the governor is writing letters - the governor is writing letters almost every day to the chancellor to expla
has given about _ between 24—27%, croydon has given about 85% — between 24—27%, croydon has given about5% and these wage rises are going up in the question is how is it going _ going up in the question is how is it going to— going up in the question is how is it going to be met? with inflation now at— it going to be met? with inflation now at 11% — it going to be met? with inflation now at 11% which is 9% more than what _ now at 11% which is 9% more than what the — now at 11%...
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you were the first young mayor of croydon when you are just 14.ew you to becoming part of the commonwealth? it’s of the commonwealth? it's essentially _ of the commonwealth? it's essentially about _ of the commonwealth? it�*s essentially about making change. there is inequality in the country, nationally and internationally, and i wanted to make change and ensure that i could be the person that the hopeless could come to for a voice. how have you enjoyed today? filth. hopeless could come to for a voice. how have you enjoyed today? how have you en'oyed today? oh, it's been very — how have you enjoyed today? oh, it's been very nice seeing _ how have you enjoyed today? oh, it's been very nice seeing ed _ how have you enjoyed today? oh, it's been very nice seeing ed sheeran, - been very nice seeing ed sheeran, that was properly my standout performance today. we were doing so well. it is starting to spit. people across the uk have also been holding thousands ofjubilee big lunch events. one of them was at the oval cricket ground in london, where prince c
you were the first young mayor of croydon when you are just 14.ew you to becoming part of the commonwealth? it’s of the commonwealth? it's essentially _ of the commonwealth? it's essentially about _ of the commonwealth? it�*s essentially about making change. there is inequality in the country, nationally and internationally, and i wanted to make change and ensure that i could be the person that the hopeless could come to for a voice. how have you enjoyed today? filth. hopeless could come...
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you say you was gupta, osha, croydon, you open the shore? he could, i'm excuse. you saw a young push visiting out of the ro approached only of some sort of little wooden lust shuttles of delivered hospital nor switch cars in yeah, you could have dogwood mobility upset promotions to cover them. choice or some didn't hear sort of rebel her girls that are unsure. i'm lawyer dufrane. yes. so i bought the liberal mark near plague i selected him, grabbed all completed, all stronger the fronts he allies realized that the soviets will fight hitler to the last. and only then, in october 1941, his lend lease extended to the ussr. but the majority of supplies about 80 percent still go to britain. change to perform your fish less not block they are for if a portion of both digital tissue newkirk you cooked up live blood, the good news for you. so you betcha. okay. sure. it was fair was. yeah, i wish to throw out a store will ask, wishes no more. litho will officially not. we're push home a bit of unless you're on the go to the novel on the local pre wish boy, 1st you are mir
you say you was gupta, osha, croydon, you open the shore? he could, i'm excuse. you saw a young push visiting out of the ro approached only of some sort of little wooden lust shuttles of delivered hospital nor switch cars in yeah, you could have dogwood mobility upset promotions to cover them. choice or some didn't hear sort of rebel her girls that are unsure. i'm lawyer dufrane. yes. so i bought the liberal mark near plague i selected him, grabbed all completed, all stronger the fronts he...
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i say he want the eyes of the world on your country, and if you wanted croydon tourists, if you want good will you have you have to buy the world's most high profile. monkey and frenzy has been hardly a voice raised, denied. seeing what you have seen is after harry and megan's interview, oprah i had declined in support among young people for them on the key. this is a matter of concern. on the other hand, i would make the point that the support hasn't gone in many cases to the republic out or public or so. it really is the case of having something precious. there's no other molecule like the british and those the handles shipped to the commonwealth involved. does. a cloud for charitable calls is like the princess trust store to come in with a walled scheme. so the whole russia reasons a lot of k cost $7.00 to $7.00 p per person per year excluding security as a score and backing cause has been refurbished. so i would say this is brilliant value for money. if you could, buys us up to 2 years of a pandemic. this is both nation needs, and the queen is 96 years old. her reign obviously wo
i say he want the eyes of the world on your country, and if you wanted croydon tourists, if you want good will you have you have to buy the world's most high profile. monkey and frenzy has been hardly a voice raised, denied. seeing what you have seen is after harry and megan's interview, oprah i had declined in support among young people for them on the key. this is a matter of concern. on the other hand, i would make the point that the support hasn't gone in many cases to the republic out or...
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another strike is taking place today and tomorrow, this time on the croydon tramlink. been offered a 3% pay rise which it says in real terms is a pay cut. 80% of people in the uk have an invisible condition or impairment. and this week on bbc london we will be looking at how having these invisible disabilities can affect people. emily hale has a spinal condition causing a sideways curvature. she's trying to help others manage their condition. it is so important that we talk about invisible disabilities. people are understanding now that we have things going on beneath the surface that you perhaps cannot see. so opening up that conversation and creating awareness awareness is the only way, really, that we can gain that understanding from others. as london celebrates 50 years of pride this year, the bishopsgate institute is calling on the public to send in stories and pride memorabilia for their people's pride archive. it says it wants to record the excitement, the adventure and the highs and lows alongside the bravery of those who spoke out through the years. we're runn
another strike is taking place today and tomorrow, this time on the croydon tramlink. been offered a 3% pay rise which it says in real terms is a pay cut. 80% of people in the uk have an invisible condition or impairment. and this week on bbc london we will be looking at how having these invisible disabilities can affect people. emily hale has a spinal condition causing a sideways curvature. she's trying to help others manage their condition. it is so important that we talk about invisible...
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from croydon's boxing club, we'd like to wish archie - a speedy recovery. hi, archie.l soon. hi, archie, it's max whitlock here. one message is from olympic gold medallist max whitlock, who trains at the same gym as archie. you've got everybody| behind you right now, everybody supporting you. come on, archie! and what was your relationship with him like? amazing. he's literally like my little sidekick. i can't even go to tesco's without archie being with me and i'll be walking around... coming down the other aisle is archie with his own trolley, doing his own shopping, you know? and i'm like, "oh, arch, you're costing me a fortune!" he's like, "yeah, but i need to eat healthy and i'll give you it back when dad gives me my pocket money on thursday." later today hollie, and archie's father paul battersby, will return to court to seek permission to appeal against the judge's decision that treatment can be withdrawn. do you ever worry that you are prolonging the agony for yourself? no, i don't. i would be more worried if i gave up and spent the rest of my life thinking, "w
from croydon's boxing club, we'd like to wish archie - a speedy recovery. hi, archie.l soon. hi, archie, it's max whitlock here. one message is from olympic gold medallist max whitlock, who trains at the same gym as archie. you've got everybody| behind you right now, everybody supporting you. come on, archie! and what was your relationship with him like? amazing. he's literally like my little sidekick. i can't even go to tesco's without archie being with me and i'll be walking around... coming...
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will want to join me into tending our deepest condolences to my honourable friend the member for croydonts are undermined by the european court. so why proceed with this bill in the first place? it is because this is a government that looks to pick a fight or cover up its own failures and then find someone else to blame. we have seen a succession of conservative members do this in the form of blaming the european court to deflect from their bungled and unworkable asylum policy. some shamefully have even demanded that the uk withdraws altogether from the european convention of human rights. for members of the party of churchill, who inspired the european convention of human rights to want to do away with it all together is really quite something. i gather that he doesn't want to withdraw from the european convention, not least because he knows it would fatally undermine the good friday agreement and peace in northern ireland. so willie thou condemn members of his own party who have made this dangerous and reckless demand? we on this side of the house are proud of that gift that churchill
will want to join me into tending our deepest condolences to my honourable friend the member for croydonts are undermined by the european court. so why proceed with this bill in the first place? it is because this is a government that looks to pick a fight or cover up its own failures and then find someone else to blame. we have seen a succession of conservative members do this in the form of blaming the european court to deflect from their bungled and unworkable asylum policy. some shamefully...
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from croydon's boxing club, we'd like to wish archie - a speedy recovery. hi, archie.t archie being with me and i'll be walking around... coming down the other aisle is archie with his own trolley, doing his own shopping, you know? and i'm like, "oh, arch, you're costing me a fortune!" he's like, "yeah, but i need to eat healthy and i'll give you it back when dad gives me my pocket money on thursday." later today hollie, and archie's father paul battersby, will return to court to seek permission to appeal against the judge's decision that treatment can be withdrawn. do you ever worry that you are prolonging the agony for yourself? no, i don't. i would be more worried if i gave up and spent the rest of my life thinking, "what if ijust held on that little bit longer?" i think that nobody — and i mean nobody — has archie's best interest at heart like a mother. throughout our interview, hollie did not break down or cry. she was remarkably composed. inside, i'm not. inside, i'm broken. but i've had to go in fight—and—flight. i've got no choice. i haven't got time to think a
from croydon's boxing club, we'd like to wish archie - a speedy recovery. hi, archie.t archie being with me and i'll be walking around... coming down the other aisle is archie with his own trolley, doing his own shopping, you know? and i'm like, "oh, arch, you're costing me a fortune!" he's like, "yeah, but i need to eat healthy and i'll give you it back when dad gives me my pocket money on thursday." later today hollie, and archie's father paul battersby, will return to...
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even though he had been to the doctor, the doctor never saw it, he was going for lunch, at home in croydon to blow it, he went upstairs, put cotton buds in both ears, blew it out of his right nostril, and it came out. he put it in about four years old and he is 1a. it had been in there for a decade. lstate]!!! years old and he is 14. it had been in there for a decade.— in there for a decade. well there ou to. in there for a decade. well there you go- that _ in there for a decade. well there you go- that is _ in there for a decade. well there you go. that is a _ in there for a decade. well there you go. that is a relief, - in there for a decade. well there you go. that is a relief, matt i you go. that is a relief, matt doesnt you go. that is a relief, matt doesn't know _ you go. that is a relief, matt doesn't know what _ you go. that is a relief, matt doesn't know what to - you go. that is a relief, matt doesn't know what to think. | doesn't know what to think. seriously, everyone chimes things up their nose when a little kid, don't they? i want to see how many i could get up there. they? i
even though he had been to the doctor, the doctor never saw it, he was going for lunch, at home in croydon to blow it, he went upstairs, put cotton buds in both ears, blew it out of his right nostril, and it came out. he put it in about four years old and he is 1a. it had been in there for a decade. lstate]!!! years old and he is 14. it had been in there for a decade.— in there for a decade. well there ou to. in there for a decade. well there you go- that _ in there for a decade. well there...