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, angelo britain, kirsty wark, i derbyshire, angelo britain, kirsty wark, lam derbyshire, angelo britaink, i am talking about significant figures. understandably, the warning to tony hall is, do something now. so this out. it is unreasonable, u na cce pta bly so this out. it is unreasonable, unacceptably and frankly anachronistic for there to be this divide. if wimbledon men's and women's singles finals get paid the same, why can't people at the bbc? it is not that difficult concept. same, why can't people at the bbc? it is not that difficult conceptm is the question of equivalence. the argument is these people aren't doing the same job exactly but you look at those numbers and there is quite a lot of reason to be very angry. there is a really important line in this story as well. they are actually going to insist, these women want to insist that thousands of rank and file staff, producers, engineers, support workers will also have a pay review body to weave only gone above and 50 k at what is not known is what happens below. -- 150 k. the bbc will have to do that by next april anyway al
, angelo britain, kirsty wark, i derbyshire, angelo britain, kirsty wark, lam derbyshire, angelo britaink, i am talking about significant figures. understandably, the warning to tony hall is, do something now. so this out. it is unreasonable, u na cce pta bly so this out. it is unreasonable, unacceptably and frankly anachronistic for there to be this divide. if wimbledon men's and women's singles finals get paid the same, why can't people at the bbc? it is not that difficult concept. same, why...
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on wednesday he was faced on the victoria derbyshire show with an emotional group of residents of the if you don't give me a permanent accommodation, i'm not going to accept it. i'm notjust going to take anything else you give me. and if you don't have anything else to give me, if you give me a house, i am not going to vacate. i was happy in my house. i work hard, i work hard, i had a good house. i am not going to accept it. i'm not going to accept it. 0k. no, no, please... right, you know what, we will come to you, sid, i promise. i promise. so victoria... just a minute. some viewers told me they felt victoria derbyshire lost control of the conversation, with michael bailey e—mailing...
on wednesday he was faced on the victoria derbyshire show with an emotional group of residents of the if you don't give me a permanent accommodation, i'm not going to accept it. i'm notjust going to take anything else you give me. and if you don't have anything else to give me, if you give me a house, i am not going to vacate. i was happy in my house. i work hard, i work hard, i had a good house. i am not going to accept it. i'm not going to accept it. 0k. no, no, please... right, you know...
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some viewers felt that victoria derbyshire lost control. some viewers complained about. an interview with the prime minister. the newsnight presenter has done a number of interviews, and she recently interviewed andrea leadsom. it was a year since britain voted to leave the european union and the preparations for brexit were under discussion. you have a negotiating position that is unclear, you are hearing that from the president of the eu parliament, we have a system that is unstable, the economy is unfair, living standards are following. what is going well? european politicians are very keen that we keep a strong relationship going forward and that is what we are going to do. it is the elected politicians who are important here. you do not even have a deal with the dup on the table. they are laughing at us. that is not true. angela merkel said it was a good start. —— angela merkel said it was an interesting start. various different eu politicians, the elected ones, saying it is a good start. it has been a year. it would be helpful if broa
some viewers felt that victoria derbyshire lost control. some viewers complained about. an interview with the prime minister. the newsnight presenter has done a number of interviews, and she recently interviewed andrea leadsom. it was a year since britain voted to leave the european union and the preparations for brexit were under discussion. you have a negotiating position that is unclear, you are hearing that from the president of the eu parliament, we have a system that is unstable, the...
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john maguire has been to derbyshire, in the north of england.ago and earmarked to be demolished and replaced with housing, until a group of locals clubbed together to save it. this was a hub of the community. in this village, this was where people met. it was a good restau ra nt, people met. it was a good restaurant, it was a good pub, and when it closed, then a lot of people actually stopped going out. the first time we actually bought the property, we all sort of thought, when we came and looked at it, what are we letting ourselves in for? because it was awful, it really was. but so many people have turned up and held on weekends, during the week, and so on. a lot of man—hours have actually gone into making this happen. and what we have actually got now is better than any of us could have imagined. as the project gathered pace, builders, structural engineers and carpenters from the village all weighed in to help. there are now 51 community pubs across the uk, although the first one open for than 20 years ago. the start—up cost for a pub is aro
john maguire has been to derbyshire, in the north of england.ago and earmarked to be demolished and replaced with housing, until a group of locals clubbed together to save it. this was a hub of the community. in this village, this was where people met. it was a good restau ra nt, people met. it was a good restaurant, it was a good pub, and when it closed, then a lot of people actually stopped going out. the first time we actually bought the property, we all sort of thought, when we came and...
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it is wednesday, ten o‘clock, i am victoria derbyshire.mme has discovered that fewer than half the local authority areas with tower blocks that have failed safety tests have started to remove the cladding. i have lots of questions in my head andi i have lots of questions in my head and i still do not. there is still no clarity as to how safe we are. more on that story to come. she helped raise £2 million for the victims of the fire but bush —— of the terror attack in manchester but should she be made an honorary citizen of the city? artists are being encouraged not to reveal who has inspired them for fear that they will be done with copyright infringement. this index grain to the picture so people are less certain about what they can and cannot do. we will talk to the lead singer of star sailor about how this issue affects his work. john walker, we heard from him in the last half hour, has won back his supreme court battle to secure his husband the same pension rights a wife would enjoy. the ex—cavalry officer, 65, has won back his 11 year
it is wednesday, ten o‘clock, i am victoria derbyshire.mme has discovered that fewer than half the local authority areas with tower blocks that have failed safety tests have started to remove the cladding. i have lots of questions in my head andi i have lots of questions in my head and i still do not. there is still no clarity as to how safe we are. more on that story to come. she helped raise £2 million for the victims of the fire but bush —— of the terror attack in manchester but...
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some viewers told me they felt victoria derbyshire lost control of the conversation, with michael bailey e—mailing... well, we mentioned last week another bbc item about the grenfell tower fire, which had incurred the wrath of some viewers. an interview with the prime minister conducted by a emily maitlis. the newsnight presenter has done a number of attention—grabbing interviews recently, and last friday she was involved in another spiky encounter, this time with the leader of the house, andrea leadsom. it was a year to the day since the vote for britain to leave the european union, and the preparations for brexit were under discussion. you've got a negotiating position which is completely unclear. you're hearing that from the president of the eu parliament. well... you've got a political system which is unstable. many believe our economy is unfair. living standards are falling. what can you point to now and say, that's going well? european politicians are actually very keen that we keep a strong relationship going forward, and that is what we are going to do. and it is actually the ele
some viewers told me they felt victoria derbyshire lost control of the conversation, with michael bailey e—mailing... well, we mentioned last week another bbc item about the grenfell tower fire, which had incurred the wrath of some viewers. an interview with the prime minister conducted by a emily maitlis. the newsnight presenter has done a number of attention—grabbing interviews recently, and last friday she was involved in another spiky encounter, this time with the leader of the house,...
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to show you some on a plate, what a superb picture from yet another of our weather watchers in derbyshire. so the week ahead, can we keep that sort of thing going? no, of course we can't. there will be rain for some on tuesday. it will turn warm and humid as well. write widely across the greater part of england and wales, it really was a case of summer today. i will show you the western side of scotland because it looked a lot more like that. the 2nd ofjuly, it did not look like it, did it? that'll came from a weather front which will ease its way out of scotla nd which will ease its way out of scotland and northern ireland bringing rain from the north—west of england and wales as well. temperatures dipping away a touch. a close night across southern parts. this is how we shape up through monday. i think the weather front brings quite a bit of cloud will stop bits and pieces of rain, maybe a passing shower elsewhere. on the grand scale, you get a sense that it is not a bad day really. you get the sense there will be some sunshine around. that is monday's weather front. then joined to arou
to show you some on a plate, what a superb picture from yet another of our weather watchers in derbyshire. so the week ahead, can we keep that sort of thing going? no, of course we can't. there will be rain for some on tuesday. it will turn warm and humid as well. write widely across the greater part of england and wales, it really was a case of summer today. i will show you the western side of scotland because it looked a lot more like that. the 2nd ofjuly, it did not look like it, did it?...
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we are in a derbyshire village. not only a pub but there is a cafe too. lovely.ll put you in 4815. thank you. —— we will put you in for 8:15am. good morning. first, our main story. charlie gard's parents say they are preparing to spend their "last precious moments" with their terminally ill son. it comes after they ended their legal battle to take him to the united states for treatment. in a statement, great ormond street hospital where charlie is on life support said they recognised the agony, desolation and bravery of their decision. caroline rigby reports. this photograph of charlie gard was released by his parents last night as they accepted their fight is over. theirfight to their fight to send charlie to the us for experimental treatment is over. our son is an absolute warrior and we could not be proud of him and we will miss him terribly. his body, heart and soul may soon be gone, but his spirit will live on for eternity and he will make a difference to people's lives for years to come, we will make sure of that. charlie has beenin will make sure of that.
we are in a derbyshire village. not only a pub but there is a cafe too. lovely.ll put you in 4815. thank you. —— we will put you in for 8:15am. good morning. first, our main story. charlie gard's parents say they are preparing to spend their "last precious moments" with their terminally ill son. it comes after they ended their legal battle to take him to the united states for treatment. in a statement, great ormond street hospital where charlie is on life support said they...
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, watcher picture, coming from derbyshire, cloudier skies, spot of light rain coming through, in thehe south—east, 28, 29 in the london region, feeling humid, light breeze, heading north through the midlands, and sunnier spells, returning across northern ireland and north and western parts. we will keep a few spots of showery rainfor we will keep a few spots of showery rain for the likes of aberdeenshire, angus, and across the north—east. into the evening, weak weather front, continuing to drift a little further south, some cloudier skies for a time through england and wales, into the south and holding warm, muddier. pressure conditions in the north. 17 or 18 degrees in the south—east. feeling muddy and uncomfortable for sleeping once again. a bit more cloud in the south compared to recent days, particularly wales and the south—west, the cloud could bring light showers. most other parts of the country are dry with a light breeze, and temperatures ranging between 17 and 2a degrees. into the second half of the weekend, a front moving in from the north—west, bringing a little bit of sho
, watcher picture, coming from derbyshire, cloudier skies, spot of light rain coming through, in thehe south—east, 28, 29 in the london region, feeling humid, light breeze, heading north through the midlands, and sunnier spells, returning across northern ireland and north and western parts. we will keep a few spots of showery rainfor we will keep a few spots of showery rain for the likes of aberdeenshire, angus, and across the north—east. into the evening, weak weather front, continuing to...
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that was from the victoria derbyshire, earlier.antarctica proved to be the ideal if location for a white wedding. tom sylvester and julie baum said their vows at the rothera research station on adelaide island, to the west of the antarctic peninsula. the bride's dress had orange fabric from an old tent and their wedding photos were taken in temperatures of minus nine degrees. they both got cold feet! if mps disagree in the house of commons, they debate. not in taiwan. scuffles broke out as the opposition proposed the bill put forward by the ruling party. fights are commonplace in the taiwanese parliament, with the opposition often seen brawling. the stand—offs can last for hours, even until the middle of the night. an award—winning cheese maker is offering a reward of £500 to track down the thieves who got "a—whey" with stealing two blocks of cheddar cheese from a country show. richard clothier, a third generation cheddar maker and managing director of whyke farms in somerset whose cheese was taken explained what happened. my my fa
that was from the victoria derbyshire, earlier.antarctica proved to be the ideal if location for a white wedding. tom sylvester and julie baum said their vows at the rothera research station on adelaide island, to the west of the antarctic peninsula. the bride's dress had orange fabric from an old tent and their wedding photos were taken in temperatures of minus nine degrees. they both got cold feet! if mps disagree in the house of commons, they debate. not in taiwan. scuffles broke out as the...
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on wednesday he was faced on the victoria derbyshire show with an emotional group of residents of thetake anything else you give me. if you give me a house i don't want, i am not going to take it. i was happy in my house. i work hard, i work hard, i had a good house. i am not going to accept it. i'm not going to accept it. 0k. no, no, please... right, you know what, we will come to you, sid, i promise. i promise. so victoria... just a minute. some viewers told me they felt victoria derbyshire lost control of the conversation, with michael bailey e—mailing... well, we mentioned last week another bbc item about the grenfell tower fire, which had incurred the wrath of some viewers. an interview with the prime minister conducted by a emily maitlis. the newsnight presenter has done a number of attention—grabbing interviews recently, and last friday she was involved in another spiky encounter, this time with the leader of the house, andrea leadsom. it was a year to the day since the vote for britain to leave the european union, and the preparations for brexit were under discussion. you've g
on wednesday he was faced on the victoria derbyshire show with an emotional group of residents of thetake anything else you give me. if you give me a house i don't want, i am not going to take it. i was happy in my house. i work hard, i work hard, i had a good house. i am not going to accept it. i'm not going to accept it. 0k. no, no, please... right, you know what, we will come to you, sid, i promise. i promise. so victoria... just a minute. some viewers told me they felt victoria derbyshire...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.anchester arena terror attack says his family has lost everything. saffie roussos would have turned nine today. i was holding onto hope that she was in one of the hotels or hospitals that they haven't checked. when he came and told me, ijust couldn't believe it. i can't say i did anything, ijust sat there looking at him. watch the interview in about 10 minutes' time. also on the programme — you rent out your home via airbnb and come back to find this has happened. i was shocked.
hello, it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.anchester arena terror attack says his family has lost everything. saffie roussos would have turned nine today. i was holding onto hope that she was in one of the hotels or hospitals that they haven't checked. when he came and told me, ijust couldn't believe it. i can't say i did anything, ijust sat there looking at him. watch the interview in about 10 minutes' time. also on the programme — you rent out...
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hello — it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.ublic sector pay cap, which means teachers, nurses, fire fighters and prison officers have seen their pay capped at 1% for most of this decade. i think that we should listen to the pay review bodies who govern each individual area public sector pay. do get in touch in the usual ways. also on the programme — survivors of the grenfell tower fire tell this programme of the devastating impact it's had on their mental health, and the lack of the support they're getting from the authorities. i feel like when you... we have to switch the tv on, so we can see the light when you're sleeping, so you don't have to keep thinking about that little boy who died in your room, or his mum.
hello — it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.ublic sector pay cap, which means teachers, nurses, fire fighters and prison officers have seen their pay capped at 1% for most of this decade. i think that we should listen to the pay review bodies who govern each individual area public sector pay. do get in touch in the usual ways. also on the programme — survivors of the grenfell tower fire tell this programme of the devastating impact it's had on...
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it's monday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire — welcome to the programme.n duty — that's the warning from officers working in the britain's jails right now. they've risked theirjobs to speak anonymously to us. it's only a matter of time before something massive goes off. it will get to the stage where a prison officer will be killed on duty. our exclusive report in a few minutes. the high court is to hear new evidence about charlie gard, the terminally—ill baby whose parents have taken on great 0rmond street hospital in an effort to secure experimental treatment for him abroad. judges will examine claims that the proposed treatment could improve his condition. theresa may tries to hit the reboot button. one year on from moving into number 10, the prime minister is attempting to regain political momentum by appealing to other parties
it's monday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire — welcome to the programme.n duty — that's the warning from officers working in the britain's jails right now. they've risked theirjobs to speak anonymously to us. it's only a matter of time before something massive goes off. it will get to the stage where a prison officer will be killed on duty. our exclusive report in a few minutes. the high court is to hear new evidence about charlie gard, the terminally—ill baby whose parents have taken...
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hello it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme we'll bring youash from some members of the public, they say, after great 0rmond street hospital revealed staff received death threats. threats have been made against thejudiciary threats. threats have been made against the judiciary and medical staff at great 0rmond street hospital. under no possible circumstances whatsoever does any member of charlie's family or any of charlie's true supporters condone any such action. we have discovered
hello it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme we'll bring youash from some members of the public, they say, after great 0rmond street hospital revealed staff received death threats. threats have been made against thejudiciary threats. threats have been made against the judiciary and medical staff at great 0rmond street hospital. under no possible circumstances whatsoever does any member of charlie's family or any of charlie's true supporters condone any...
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hello it's thursday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.r terminally—ill son will be allowed access to experimental treatment in the us. they've got letters from up to seven doctors and scientists and it demonstrates that there's up to a 10% chance of this ground—breaking treatment working. medics at great ormond street hospital say the therapy won't work, and his life support systems should be turned off. we'll have the latest. why can't schools recruit more teachers from ethnic minority backgrounds? we'll ask some what the barriers are and what more can be done to attract new trainees. and at wimbledon, johanna konta faces venus
hello it's thursday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.r terminally—ill son will be allowed access to experimental treatment in the us. they've got letters from up to seven doctors and scientists and it demonstrates that there's up to a 10% chance of this ground—breaking treatment working. medics at great ormond street hospital say the therapy won't work, and his life support systems should be turned off. we'll have the latest. why can't schools recruit...
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it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. the first time since the report's publication. i think any prime minister taking a country into war has got to be straight with the nation and carry it, so far as possible, with him or her. i don't think that was the case in the iraq instance. we will have all the details and reaction. also, standards in some residential care homes and home care services are branded fragile and precarious following thousands of inspections in england. the situation is worse in nursing homes, where more than a third are failing on safety. and we will find out why scam marriages are being used by some british asian gay men and women to mask their sexuality.
it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. the first time since the report's publication. i think any prime minister taking a country into war has got to be straight with the nation and carry it, so far as possible, with him or her. i don't think that was the case in the iraq instance. we will have all the details and reaction. also, standards in some residential care homes and home care services are branded fragile and precarious following thousands of inspections in...
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hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. this programme why she wanted to revisit the scene of their deaths and how what happened will stay with her forever. even my mum was cowering, she was on her knees, catherine. can you imagine having to beg for your life? it's just barbaric. we'll bring you that full report in about 14 minutes. also on the programme — claims that the government is dragging its feet over tougher sentences for people who carry out acid attacks from a young age, we educate that knife crime is how bad it is and gun crime except but chemical attacks, substance attacks, are becoming more and
hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. this programme why she wanted to revisit the scene of their deaths and how what happened will stay with her forever. even my mum was cowering, she was on her knees, catherine. can you imagine having to beg for your life? it's just barbaric. we'll bring you that full report in about 14 minutes. also on the programme — claims that the government is dragging its feet over tougher sentences for people who carry...
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i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. hello... welcome to the programme, we're live until 11. over the next two hours we'll bring you the latest breaking news and developing stories — a little later we'll hearfrom one woman — who was stalked over a period of five years — in that time she made over 125 complaints to police — who did little. her stalker has now been jailed for life for her attempted murder. it comes as a new report says too often police are failing stalking victims. really keen to hear your experiences this morning — if you've been stalked — how were you treated by police? do get in touch on all the stories we're talking about this morning — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. and that is our top story today... victims of harassment and stalking in england and wales are being left at risk because of failings by police and prosecutors, according to an official report. two watchdogs found that crimes weren't being recorded, investigations were poorly conduct
i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. hello... welcome to the programme, we're live until 11. over the next two hours we'll bring you the latest breaking news and developing stories — a little later we'll hearfrom one woman — who was stalked over a period of five years — in that time she made over 125 complaints to police — who did little. her stalker has now been jailed for life for her attempted murder. it comes as a new report says too often police are failing stalking...
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victoria derbyshire has been speaking to 84—year—old colin bradbury who's been driving for more thanwhat they can learn from each other. so, colin, you have all these decades of experience including where things have gone wrong and you have learned from it, what would you say to jack who passed only three weeks ago? i would say firstly you are at the beginning of a long road, and i musn't sound boring when i say this, experience does count for quite a lot. but also if you can do earlier on what i did more recently, and that is take driving more seriously... loud music plays. who has got the radio on? oh, the radio came on automatically in this amazing convertible car. don't worry about it. jack, although you passed only three weeks ago you have not been in a car yet, have you? no, not yet. i wanted to have a look around first and see what was the right car and insurance for me, so i am just having a look right now. are you nervous? a bit, in different ways because i am new to all this even though i passed my test. everything is still quite new to me. there are different roads, in spe
victoria derbyshire has been speaking to 84—year—old colin bradbury who's been driving for more thanwhat they can learn from each other. so, colin, you have all these decades of experience including where things have gone wrong and you have learned from it, what would you say to jack who passed only three weeks ago? i would say firstly you are at the beginning of a long road, and i musn't sound boring when i say this, experience does count for quite a lot. but also if you can do earlier on...
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i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.the author of a government—backed review on the workplace. he also wants to see far more rights for people in low paid, insecurejobs. there are too many people treated at work like they are cogs in a machine, rather than human beings, and there are too many people who do not see a route from their current job to progress and do better and earn more. have you ever paid cash in hand? do you accept cash in hand and pay tax on it? let me know. one of the richest women in the world, melinda gates, joins us to explain why millions more women in the poorest parts of the world need better access to contraception. when you travel the world, you meet so many women who will tell you that if they can
i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.the author of a government—backed review on the workplace. he also wants to see far more rights for people in low paid, insecurejobs. there are too many people treated at work like they are cogs in a machine, rather than human beings, and there are too many people who do not see a route from their current job to progress and do better and earn more. have you ever paid cash in hand? do you accept cash in hand and pay tax on it? let me know. one...
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earlier, jenni spoke to my colleague victoria derbyshire and explained what happened.seen it for sale, i had asked that if anyone saw it, please tell me and i got a response from a total stranger who was amazing, helped me out messaging the guy and i posed as a buyer, didn't go to work the next day and just went and took it, pretty much. well, it was a bit more than that. you met him, you chatted, you did the pleasantries and then what did you do? well, i had seen him across the street, i saw him with my bike and i thought i willjust be friendly, be nice, ask a couple of stupid questions about the bike, "is it even a girl's bike? "is it the right size? "i don't know if i can ride it." i was nervous but i think he believed everything i was saying and i said, ok, i'm going to take it for a test ride and i had thought about this the night before. i had a bunch of old keys which were, strangely enough, the keys for the locks that they had cut off my bike the night before, so i thrust those into his hand and said, can you hold these, i'm going to ride it? and he said ok and
earlier, jenni spoke to my colleague victoria derbyshire and explained what happened.seen it for sale, i had asked that if anyone saw it, please tell me and i got a response from a total stranger who was amazing, helped me out messaging the guy and i posed as a buyer, didn't go to work the next day and just went and took it, pretty much. well, it was a bit more than that. you met him, you chatted, you did the pleasantries and then what did you do? well, i had seen him across the street, i saw...
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speaking to my colleague victoria derbyshire this morning, she said she wasn't surprised that only 14es have taken up offers of accommodation. the vast majority of the families arejust simply the vast majority of the families are just simply not ready to make medium to long—term decisions about where theirfamily medium to long—term decisions about where their family should go and they are also in a position where they are also in a position where they are also in a position where they are seriously considering whether they should stay where they are in the emergency accommodation in order to make a move into permanent commendation, you have to realise the impact on the families, the trauma they have been through and the fact the needs to a step back to decide what would be the right move for them. in fact, we spoke to one dad earlier who said he described his hotel room as hell because of the size of it and there are far bound in there. he said he would rather stay in hell for months and wait for something permanent to be offered van move into temporary accommodation now and have to m
speaking to my colleague victoria derbyshire this morning, she said she wasn't surprised that only 14es have taken up offers of accommodation. the vast majority of the families arejust simply the vast majority of the families are just simply not ready to make medium to long—term decisions about where theirfamily medium to long—term decisions about where their family should go and they are also in a position where they are also in a position where they are also in a position where they are...
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speaking to the victoria derbyshire programme, adam's mother and father explained how their son was treated introduced to restraint and seclusion. it was a facility that did not specialise in autism. and they used restrictive practices, which he objected to. the more they restricted him, the more he reacted. and the more he challenged them and the more they restricted and it was a cycle. he went there for 28 days and ended up there for 15 months. when you talk about restraint, what do you mean? basically having a boy like my son, six foot four, being pinned down to the floor by nine or ten people. nine orten the floor by nine or ten people. nine or ten people? and that could la st nine or ten people? and that could last not minutes. that day, if i remember correctly, it lasted 11 hours. that was actually at a different hospital. that was a private hospital in birmingham. 100 miles or so away, we've transferred your son because that place specialised in autistic people. that is right. it was a naive belief, but it was our belief that for example his medication would be reduced in this privat
speaking to the victoria derbyshire programme, adam's mother and father explained how their son was treated introduced to restraint and seclusion. it was a facility that did not specialise in autism. and they used restrictive practices, which he objected to. the more they restricted him, the more he reacted. and the more he challenged them and the more they restricted and it was a cycle. he went there for 28 days and ended up there for 15 months. when you talk about restraint, what do you mean?...
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hello, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.received a small amount of the money and items donated by the public. we'll find out why. also on the programme — campaigners calling for the urgent suspension of vaginal mesh implants in england are taking their case to parliament today. it follows the exclusive coverage of the issue on this programme. iam i am registered disabled. i am doubly incontinent and i have no control over my bowel 0rr bladder. i won't leave...
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hello, it‘s thursday, it‘s 9 o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.he news and sport we‘ll talk live to the deputy leader of kensington and chelsea borough council. too many mental health patients are being locked up in hospitals where they are trying to get better in a system that has "outdated care" — this is just one of the finding of a report that also says that some of the care providers leave people feeling "helpless and powerless".
hello, it‘s thursday, it‘s 9 o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.he news and sport we‘ll talk live to the deputy leader of kensington and chelsea borough council. too many mental health patients are being locked up in hospitals where they are trying to get better in a system that has "outdated care" — this is just one of the finding of a report that also says that some of the care providers leave people feeling "helpless and powerless".
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and roads are going to go straight through a development that has only just taken place, that in derbyshireing its way to sheffield and beyond and then a fast track that goes to meadowhall. this is a very important matter and should be debated at length. i'm afraid it is not within the power of the speaker to reverse time. i cannot do anything about that. i can only deal with the situation as it evolves. but what i would say is that if no statement is forthcoming from the minister, it would be perfectly open to members to do their best to secure parliamentary time and attention tomorrow, and it may be that such an exploration would take place at some length. at some length. and it may be that faced with that scenario, a minister might think it prudent and judicious to anticipate the difficulty and to offer the statement today instead. i don't know, we shall have to see. liberal democrat tom brake has raised reports that saudi arabia is ready to execute up to 1a people. he said they included at least two who were juveniles at the time of their alleged offences and who were convicted on the s
and roads are going to go straight through a development that has only just taken place, that in derbyshireing its way to sheffield and beyond and then a fast track that goes to meadowhall. this is a very important matter and should be debated at length. i'm afraid it is not within the power of the speaker to reverse time. i cannot do anything about that. i can only deal with the situation as it evolves. but what i would say is that if no statement is forthcoming from the minister, it would be...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.ensington and chelsea council was warned as early as 2010 that building a new school at the base of grenfell tower could block access to fire trucks and other emergency vehicles. the fire brigades union has told us that some fire engines had huge difficulties getting to the tower that night. it now wants those access problems looked at as part of a full public inquiry. we'll bring you reaction. also on the programme: is the culture of abuse towards mps getting out of control? mps from all parties have been telling us about the kind of intimidating and bullying messages they receive. caroline ansell is as bad as isis and hitler. kat smith should be lynched. you talibanic expletive!
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.ensington and chelsea council was warned as early as 2010 that building a new school at the base of grenfell tower could block access to fire trucks and other emergency vehicles. the fire brigades union has told us that some fire engines had huge difficulties getting to the tower that night. it now wants those access problems looked at as part of a full public inquiry. we'll bring you reaction. also on the programme: is the culture of abuse...
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hello, it's tuesday, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. our top story today...ding their legal fight to take him to the us for treatment. the charlie, we say, mummy and daddy love you so much, we always have and we always will and we are so sorry we always will and we are so sorry we couldn't save you. charlie is expected to die within days. we will get reaction from some of those who have supported his parents. an nhs report into the use ofjoiner or mesh in england has been branded a whitewash —— vaginal. campaigners have been calling for the use of the mesh to be suspended. have been calling for the use of the mesh to be suspendedlj
hello, it's tuesday, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. our top story today...ding their legal fight to take him to the us for treatment. the charlie, we say, mummy and daddy love you so much, we always have and we always will and we are so sorry we always will and we are so sorry we couldn't save you. charlie is expected to die within days. we will get reaction from some of those who have supported his parents. an nhs report into the use ofjoiner or mesh in england has been...
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hello, it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.nfell tower block — claiming the lives of at least 80 people and destroying the lives of hundreds of others. we saw a lot with our own eyes. we saw friends, families... the people in my building were really close to me and they were like family. seeing them go wasn't good. you're so brave.
hello, it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.nfell tower block — claiming the lives of at least 80 people and destroying the lives of hundreds of others. we saw a lot with our own eyes. we saw friends, families... the people in my building were really close to me and they were like family. seeing them go wasn't good. you're so brave.
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you can see more on that story on the victoria derbyshire programme on bbc two at 9am this morning. kingston on thames last week. 19—year—old celine dookhran has been described as a "beautiful, intelligent soul". 33—year—old mujahid arshid will appear before the old bailey today, charged with her kidnap, rape and murder. he's also accused of attempting to murder another woman. a 28—year—old man has been charged with kidnap. five years on from the 2012 olympics and some of the torchbearers have been telling bbc london how the experience has stayed with them. john lake was nominated by his family after he beat a brain tumour and depression. when he took up running, it changed his life. i put on some trainers and went for a run and it was really difficult to do the run but i came back afterwards and i felt it. it is incredible to have that sense that i could control my mental health and it wasn't entirely dependent on the antidepressants i was taking at the time. i could do something to make myself feel better. let's have a look at the travel situation now. the piccadilly line has seve
you can see more on that story on the victoria derbyshire programme on bbc two at 9am this morning. kingston on thames last week. 19—year—old celine dookhran has been described as a "beautiful, intelligent soul". 33—year—old mujahid arshid will appear before the old bailey today, charged with her kidnap, rape and murder. he's also accused of attempting to murder another woman. a 28—year—old man has been charged with kidnap. five years on from the 2012 olympics and some of...
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you can see more on that story on the victoria derbyshire programme page.artner, planning instead to live with a lithuanian woman a0 years his junior, who he had met in a brothel. he had claimed in the court kc only wa nted he had claimed in the court kc only wanted to talk to hit men, as research for a murder mystery novel he was writing, before he was caught in an undercover operation. the old bailey jury rejected in an undercover operation. the old baileyjury rejected that explanation and found them guilty of three charges of soliciting murder. david harris, 68, jailed for 17 yea rs david harris, 68, jailed for 17 years for trying to hire three men to kill his partner of 27 years. in a moment we will have a summary of the business news. the headlines on bbc newsroom live: a new drug strategies unveiled to try to cut the number of drug deaths. it also targets legalise. the funeral of six—year—old sunderland fan bradley lowery, who died of cancer last friday, is being held in county durham. and now the business news. visa has said it is considering offerin
you can see more on that story on the victoria derbyshire programme page.artner, planning instead to live with a lithuanian woman a0 years his junior, who he had met in a brothel. he had claimed in the court kc only wa nted he had claimed in the court kc only wanted to talk to hit men, as research for a murder mystery novel he was writing, before he was caught in an undercover operation. the old bailey jury rejected in an undercover operation. the old baileyjury rejected that explanation and...
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they were speaking earlier on the victoria derbyshire show. doubts that he were good enough. tell us a little bit about that and give us a bit more insight. i had that and give us a bit more insight. ihada that and give us a bit more insight. i had a tricky start to my career. i was very much in and out of the team and two years ago i thought i had probably played my last game for england. when the coach mark robinson came in it was a massive second chance for me. i have taken it with both hands and we are here as world champions. it feels incredible. all the tears back on the day had been worth it. what did you do to turn things around for yourself? loads of people watching either have experienced it themselves or through their kids. 0ne themselves or through their kids. one minute you are in the team and next you are not. it wasjust a case of going back to why i started playing the game. i have always loved playing cricket. it got to the point i worked out exactly what i wa nted point i worked out exactly what i wanted to do and some steps t
they were speaking earlier on the victoria derbyshire show. doubts that he were good enough. tell us a little bit about that and give us a bit more insight. i had that and give us a bit more insight. ihada that and give us a bit more insight. i had a tricky start to my career. i was very much in and out of the team and two years ago i thought i had probably played my last game for england. when the coach mark robinson came in it was a massive second chance for me. i have taken it with both...
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hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. our top story today — a woman whose mother and sister were murdered by her step—father tells this programme why she wanted to revisit the scene of their deaths and how what happened will stay with her forever. even my mum was cowering, she was on her knees, catherine. can you imagine having to beg for your life? it's just barbaric. we'll bring you that full report in about 1k minutes. also on the programme — claims that the government is dragging its feet over tougher sentences for people who carry out acid attacks from a young age, we educate that knife crime is how bad it is and gun crime except but chemical attacks, substance attacks, are becoming more and more frequent now and there needs to be something done to stop it. the issue is being debated in parliament today — we'll speak to the mp leading the motion and to a victim of an attack who's been left with severe burns on her face and neck. also... and — the new doctor who is a woman — and predictably some people aren't happy. j
hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. our top story today — a woman whose mother and sister were murdered by her step—father tells this programme why she wanted to revisit the scene of their deaths and how what happened will stay with her forever. even my mum was cowering, she was on her knees, catherine. can you imagine having to beg for your life? it's just barbaric. we'll bring you that full report in about 1k minutes. also on the...
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hello it‘s monday, it‘s 10 o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire.e been made to the staff at great ormond street hospital and the parents. at no stage has charlie‘s supporters condoned any such action. also on the programme; taken hostage, kidnapped and raped on a daily basis. we hear from some of the yazidi women and children rescued from so called islamic state. that full exclusive film to come. and, prince william and harry have paid moving tributes to their mother in a new documary out tonight to mark the 20th anniversary of diana‘s death. there were two grandmother‘s in their lives. it‘s important that they know that. paul says baby charlie should be allowed to die with dignity and it‘s futile keeping him alive. another person says he should go to the us, it might improve things but it might not. give it a try. why should a judge play god. here is the latest news from rachel. charlie gard‘s parents are back at the high court today. the government is promising what it calls a revolution in the way electricity is generated, used and stored. the b
hello it‘s monday, it‘s 10 o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire.e been made to the staff at great ormond street hospital and the parents. at no stage has charlie‘s supporters condoned any such action. also on the programme; taken hostage, kidnapped and raped on a daily basis. we hear from some of the yazidi women and children rescued from so called islamic state. that full exclusive film to come. and, prince william and harry have paid moving tributes to their mother in a new documary out...
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thousands of festival—goers in derbyshire are demanding refunds after a hugely popular music event wasces and several headliners failed to appear at all at the why not festival, near matlock after heavy rain. at all at the why not festival, today organisers cancelled the final day. as helen astle reports. instead of enjoying the music, thousands of fans were trying to make their way home. some roads were closed and others were heavily congested as people collected their relatives. a muddy back up to your knees, filthy and soaking wet. people had sledges, but it was useless. the mud was all over your legs. this is what organisers had been hoping for. instead, they were knee deep in mud. we looked at our phones this morning and so we were being kicked out. drapac as quickly as possible. we found out the shuttle busses were not there. we're been trying to phone for a taxi but they will not answer. 28,000 people we re they will not answer. 28,000 people were at the sell—out event. jake ball had to rearrange its performance. two of the headliners either shortens their act or pulled out beca
thousands of festival—goers in derbyshire are demanding refunds after a hugely popular music event wasces and several headliners failed to appear at all at the why not festival, near matlock after heavy rain. at all at the why not festival, today organisers cancelled the final day. as helen astle reports. instead of enjoying the music, thousands of fans were trying to make their way home. some roads were closed and others were heavily congested as people collected their relatives. a muddy...
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hello, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. our top story today — survivors and relatives of those who died in the grenfell tower fire have only received a small amount of the money and items donated by the public. we'll find out why. also on the programme — campaigners calling for the urgent suspension of vaginal mesh implants in england are taking their case to parliament today. it follows the exclusive coverage of the issue on this programme. iam i am registered disabled. i am doubly incontinent and i have no control over my bowel orr bladder. i won't leave the house until i know miss bowel is empty. plus — this is enid. she was rescued from a puppy farm. today the dogs trust releases shocking footage of underage puppies apparently being transported across europe and illegally into the uk — sedated and with their umbilical cords still attached we'll bring you the full story before 10. also on the programme today. # i believe i can fly. # # shocking claims this morning that r kelly is holding several young women in an "abusiv
hello, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. our top story today — survivors and relatives of those who died in the grenfell tower fire have only received a small amount of the money and items donated by the public. we'll find out why. also on the programme — campaigners calling for the urgent suspension of vaginal mesh implants in england are taking their case to parliament today. it follows the exclusive coverage of the issue on this programme. iam i am...
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i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. there should be a crackdown on the cash—in—hand economy according to the author of a government—backed review on the workplace. he also wants to see far more rights for people in low paid, insecurejobs. there are too many people treated at work like they are cogs in a machine, rather than human beings, and there are too many people who do not see a route from their current job to progress and do better and earn more. have you ever paid cash in hand? do you accept cash in hand and pay tax on it? let me know. one of the richest women in the world, melinda gates, joins us to explain why millions more women in the poorest parts of the world need better access to contraception. when you travel the world, you meet so when you travel the world, you meet so many when you travel the world, you meet so many women who when you travel the world, you meet so many women who will tell you that if they can space the births of their children, they can feed and educate them, and that is what they wa nt
i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. there should be a crackdown on the cash—in—hand economy according to the author of a government—backed review on the workplace. he also wants to see far more rights for people in low paid, insecurejobs. there are too many people treated at work like they are cogs in a machine, rather than human beings, and there are too many people who do not see a route from their current job to progress and do better and earn more. have you ever paid...
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earlier, jenny spoke to my colleague victoria derbyshire and explain what happened.ase tell me and i got a response from a total stranger who was amazing, helped me out messaging the guy and i posed as a buyer, didn't go to work the next day and just went and took it, pretty much. well, it was a bit more than that. you met him, you chatted, you did the pleasantries and then what did you do? well, i had seen him across the street, i saw him with my bike and i thought i will just be saw him with my bike and i thought i willjust be friendly, be nice, ask a couple of stupid questions about the bike, is it even a girl's buy? is it even the right size? can i write it? i was nervous but i think he believed everything i was saying andi he believed everything i was saying and i said, ok, i'm going to take it for a test ride and i had thought about this the night before. i had a bunch of old keys which were, strangely enough, the keys for the locks that they had cut off my bike the night before, so i thrust goes into his hand and said, can you hold these, i'm going to ride it
earlier, jenny spoke to my colleague victoria derbyshire and explain what happened.ase tell me and i got a response from a total stranger who was amazing, helped me out messaging the guy and i posed as a buyer, didn't go to work the next day and just went and took it, pretty much. well, it was a bit more than that. you met him, you chatted, you did the pleasantries and then what did you do? well, i had seen him across the street, i saw him with my bike and i thought i will just be saw him with...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.m to the us for treatment after a us doctor told them it is too late to treat charlie's condition. to charlie, we say, mummy and daddy, we love you so much. we always have and we always will and we are so sorry we couldn't save you. we'll hear from some former jehovah's witnesses who say leaving their faith has left them isolated, shunned by friends and family and even feeling suicidal. it is very sad. i have got several brothers and sisters, for instance, who i was quite close to. from the day of my leaving, i have not spoke to them at all. you can hear that full interview shortly. notjust a victory in cricket, but a momentous moment for the sport. that's the verdict of some of the england's women's cricket team who won the world cup on sunday. we talk to two of the team shortly. now to the bbc newsroom with a summary of today's news. the parents of charlie gard so they are preparing to spend their last precious moments with their son after deciding to end their legal battle to take i
hello, it's tuesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.m to the us for treatment after a us doctor told them it is too late to treat charlie's condition. to charlie, we say, mummy and daddy, we love you so much. we always have and we always will and we are so sorry we couldn't save you. we'll hear from some former jehovah's witnesses who say leaving their faith has left them isolated, shunned by friends and family and even feeling suicidal. it is very sad. i have got several brothers and...
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hello, i'm victoria derbyshire.d of the day, i come away in one piece. those prison officers have risked theirjobs to talk to us. in the next hour, your experiences if you work within the prison service and we will speak to a representative of the prison 0fficers representative of the prison officers association and a former governor, plus officers association and a former governor, plus an officers association and a former governor, plus an inmate. the parents of terminally ill baby charlie gard say interest in the case by the pope and donald trump have saved his life so far. they say they still have hope he will be allowed to travel to the us for treatment. theresa may has spent one year as prime minister, while some say she is in a precarious position her second in command has this message for the vonservative mps trying to get rid of her... what do you say to conservative mps who are plotting to get rid of her? i think there is less of this than you would think. i have been around westminster long enough to know
hello, i'm victoria derbyshire.d of the day, i come away in one piece. those prison officers have risked theirjobs to talk to us. in the next hour, your experiences if you work within the prison service and we will speak to a representative of the prison 0fficers representative of the prison officers association and a former governor, plus officers association and a former governor, plus an officers association and a former governor, plus an inmate. the parents of terminally ill baby charlie...
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hello, i'm victoria derbyshire. our top story this morning...mbered. knowing saffie, she wanted to be the most famous young girl in the world, that was her dream. and i want to do all i can to make that happen for her because she was the most stunning girl, she had confidence that you wouldn't believe. and thank you to all of you who have been getting in touch about this. sarah says, brave man, such a touching tribute to his daughter. thank you for sharing. we will pass on all your messages to andrew roussos. more than £17 million has now been raised for the victims of the grenfell fire, but there are concerns that some survivors have received no money from donations, almost three weeks after the fire. blood i'll be in the studio looking at where the money has gone, and why it might not have got through, later this hour. snapchat‘s new map feature lets you see where all your friends are on a map, but there are worries that it could lead to stalking or bullying. we'll speak to parents and charities about their concerns. joanna gosling is in the b
hello, i'm victoria derbyshire. our top story this morning...mbered. knowing saffie, she wanted to be the most famous young girl in the world, that was her dream. and i want to do all i can to make that happen for her because she was the most stunning girl, she had confidence that you wouldn't believe. and thank you to all of you who have been getting in touch about this. sarah says, brave man, such a touching tribute to his daughter. thank you for sharing. we will pass on all your messages to...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. our top story today: this programme has seen evidence that kensington and chelsea council was warned as early as 2010 that building a new school at the base of grenfell tower could block access to fire trucks and other emergency vehicles. the fire brigades union has told us that some fire engines had huge difficulties getting to the tower that night. it now wants those access problems looked at as part of a full public inquiry. we'll bring you reaction. also on the programme: is the culture of abuse towards mps getting out of control? mps from all parties have been telling us about the kind of intimidating and bullying messages they receive. caroline ansell is as bad as isis and hitler. kat smith should be lynched. you talibanic expletive! tory scum. eat expletive in hell, you tory witch. get out of my country, you ugly, racist expletive! ugly, smelly, muslim vermin. tory scum. we'll ask whether this kind of regular abuse mps receive will end up driving some
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. our top story today: this programme has seen evidence that kensington and chelsea council was warned as early as 2010 that building a new school at the base of grenfell tower could block access to fire trucks and other emergency vehicles. the fire brigades union has told us that some fire engines had huge difficulties getting to the tower that night. it now wants those access problems looked at as part of a full public inquiry. we'll bring you...
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hello, it‘s thursday, it‘s 10 o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire. changing, recognising that change is the way to deal with this. that for me is the pest memorial for these poor people, sorry, i glies these poor people, sorry, i glies the word poor, best memorialfor the victims. do you feel like you can speakfor the victims. do you feel like you can speak for the dead? you know, how... iam simply speak for the dead? you know, how... i am simply asking because you said you think the best memorial for the people who died would be to change the way we approach social housing etc? that is a personal view, for me, that is what has given me the motivation to step up and take this role on. motivation to step up and take this role on. how lifestyle changes could ward off dementia — new research says one in three cases could be prevented. we‘ll speak to a scientist behind the report. and an auction of several of madonna‘s personal items has been halted after the pop star said her privacy was violated. the objects include the singer‘s underwear, chequebook an
hello, it‘s thursday, it‘s 10 o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire. changing, recognising that change is the way to deal with this. that for me is the pest memorial for these poor people, sorry, i glies these poor people, sorry, i glies the word poor, best memorialfor the victims. do you feel like you can speakfor the victims. do you feel like you can speak for the dead? you know, how... iam simply speak for the dead? you know, how... i am simply asking because you said you think the best...
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for everyone, two or three officers on the force. other forces like greater manchester police, derbyshireion because they are notan figures with caution because they are not an accurate, scientific, like—for—like comparison, but the com plete like—for—like comparison, but the complete her majesty ‘s —— to quit her majesty's inspectorate of constabulary, they give us a snapshot into the wider issue of policing drug driving. we spoke to a lady called zoe bird peeling from there about the possible consequences these infants —— zoe billingham. there are clearly forces being extremely proactive in this area, a deliberate decision on their part, and we as an inspectorate would ask other police chief const is to check whether or not they are being as proactive as they should be, but also taking enforcement action in the way they ought to be, and educating young people about the harm, the terrible harm caused by these activities. so what are the police saying about this, why is there this huge discrepancy? we got in touch with the national police chief ‘s counsel, and they say all forces ta ke ch
for everyone, two or three officers on the force. other forces like greater manchester police, derbyshireion because they are notan figures with caution because they are not an accurate, scientific, like—for—like comparison, but the com plete like—for—like comparison, but the complete her majesty ‘s —— to quit her majesty's inspectorate of constabulary, they give us a snapshot into the wider issue of policing drug driving. we spoke to a lady called zoe bird peeling from there...
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hello, it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. this morning we're in north kensington, five weeks since a huge fire engufled the grenfell tower block — claiming the lives of at least 80 people and destroying the lives of hundreds of others. we saw a lot with our own eyes. we saw friends, families... the people in my building were really close to me and they were like family. seeing them go wasn't good. you're so brave. i feel like when you have to switch the tv on so you can have light when you're sleeping so you don't have to think about a little boy that died in your room. this programme has now discovered that burning cladding on grenfell tower would have released 1a times more heat than a key government safety test allows — we'll get reaction. kensington and chelsea council are meeting for the first time tonight where the new council leader will officially take up her post, but with many residents having lost faith in the council there are some calls for a snap election. nothing can improve for us. it is getting worse and wors
hello, it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. this morning we're in north kensington, five weeks since a huge fire engufled the grenfell tower block — claiming the lives of at least 80 people and destroying the lives of hundreds of others. we saw a lot with our own eyes. we saw friends, families... the people in my building were really close to me and they were like family. seeing them go wasn't good. you're so brave. i feel like when you have to switch the tv on so you can...
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a second picture comes from derbyshire, where we have cloudy skies.ast of scotland through parts of northern england, into the midlands and north wales, too. there should be sunshine holding on across devon and cornwall, temperatures in the mid—20s. warm and bright to the south—east, 28 or 29 in the london region, feeling quite humid with a light breeze. northwards through wales and the midlands, if you like sours. “— wales and the midlands, if you like sours. —— showers. we will keep a few spots of showery rain through aberdeenshire, angus and across the north—east of england, too. this evening, a week weather front in the north continuing to drift further south across the uk. cloudy skies for a time through parts of england and wales. south of that, holding onto warm and my guillem. fresh conditions in the north, ten or 11 overnight, and in the south, holding on to the high teens, 17 or 18 degrees in the south—east. feeling muqqy degrees in the south—east. feeling muggy and uncomfortable the sleeping once again. through the day tomorrow, a largely d
a second picture comes from derbyshire, where we have cloudy skies.ast of scotland through parts of northern england, into the midlands and north wales, too. there should be sunshine holding on across devon and cornwall, temperatures in the mid—20s. warm and bright to the south—east, 28 or 29 in the london region, feeling quite humid with a light breeze. northwards through wales and the midlands, if you like sours. “— wales and the midlands, if you like sours. —— showers. we will...
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figures obtained by the victoria derbyshire programme show that powers being used to curb dog attacksere introduced. and for a full summary they were introduced. and for a full summary of the news, you can go to our website where you will be able to get more details. about 100 people are thought to have been locked in the back of a truck in the city of san antonio, texas, and nine people have died. the alarm was raised after one of the occu pa nts was raised after one of the occupants managed to break out of the vehicle. it is still not clear exactly how many people were packed into this truck when it arrived in san antonio. some fled the scene, only those too ill to move remained. several survivors are seriously ill in hospital. for now, their welfare is more important than the fact that they crossed the border illegally. our most important focus right now is to deliver compassionate care. you know, ourfirst responders, immediately were on the scene delivering first aid, transporting sometimes by air, critical condition patients to local hospitals in trying to prevent more loss of li
figures obtained by the victoria derbyshire programme show that powers being used to curb dog attacksere introduced. and for a full summary they were introduced. and for a full summary of the news, you can go to our website where you will be able to get more details. about 100 people are thought to have been locked in the back of a truck in the city of san antonio, texas, and nine people have died. the alarm was raised after one of the occu pa nts was raised after one of the occupants managed...
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well, victoria derbyshire has been speaking to 84—year—old colin bradbury who's been driving for moree at the beginning of a long road, andi are at the beginning of a long road, and i wasn't as sound boring when i say this experience does count for quite a lot. but also if you can do earlier on what i did more recently, and that his take driving more seriously... who has got the radio one! 0h, seriously... who has got the radio one! oh, the radio came on automatically in this amazing convertible car. don't worry about it. jack, although you past only three weeks ago but have not been in a car yet have you? no, not yet. i wanted to have a look around first and see what was the red car and insurance for me sol and see what was the red car and insurance for me so i am just having a look right now. are you nervous? abet, in different ways because i am new to all this even though i passed my test. everything is still quite new to me. there are different roads, in specific places i would have to go down, but i like challenges and pushing myself to learn new things. what do you think about t
well, victoria derbyshire has been speaking to 84—year—old colin bradbury who's been driving for moree at the beginning of a long road, andi are at the beginning of a long road, and i wasn't as sound boring when i say this experience does count for quite a lot. but also if you can do earlier on what i did more recently, and that his take driving more seriously... who has got the radio one! 0h, seriously... who has got the radio one! oh, the radio came on automatically in this amazing...
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hello — it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.ur top story today — theresa may is under increasing pressure to scrap the public sector pay cap, which means teachers, nurses, fire fighters and prison officers have seen their pay capped at 1% for most of this decade. i think that we should listen to the pay review bodies who govern each individual area public sector pay. do get in touch in the usual ways. also on the programme — survivors of the grenfell tower fire tell this programme of the devastating impact it's had on their mental health, and the lack of the support they're getting from the authorities. i feel like when you... we have to switch the tv on, so we can see the light when you're sleeping, so you don't have to keep thinking about that little boy who died in your room, or his mum. over the next couple of years we will have a major entry programme, so we will be reaching out to absolutely everyone in the area. plus — we've learnt that girls as young as nine are seeking surgery on their vagina because they are distressed
hello — it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.ur top story today — theresa may is under increasing pressure to scrap the public sector pay cap, which means teachers, nurses, fire fighters and prison officers have seen their pay capped at 1% for most of this decade. i think that we should listen to the pay review bodies who govern each individual area public sector pay. do get in touch in the usual ways. also on the programme — survivors of the...