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how can you derbyshire county council have said sorry.ure derbyshire county council have said sorry. how can you assure people at home that this won't happen again? can you actually provide that assurance? with work -- we work with hundreds of children every day and we we re hundreds of children every day and we were card to keep them safe and the vast majority of times we are successful at doing so, but one death is a death too many and death in such tragic circumstances of course we are all impacted i and i'm determined to make ourselves as strong as i can be moving forward to minimise this happening again.- was at home in the ground floor flat behind me when she was murdered. they could —— medical experts believe her heart was torn by one forceful sta m p. believe her heart was torn by one forceful stamp. pathologists also found 16 other injuries on her body, including an historical bleed to the brain and damaged spine. she was taken to hospital on more than one occasion in the year she died, including four cuts on her lips and cheered
how can you derbyshire county council have said sorry.ure derbyshire county council have said sorry. how can you assure people at home that this won't happen again? can you actually provide that assurance? with work -- we work with hundreds of children every day and we we re hundreds of children every day and we were card to keep them safe and the vast majority of times we are successful at doing so, but one death is a death too many and death in such tragic circumstances of course we are all...
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you can watch the full interview with tony bryan on the victoria derbyshire programme tomorrow morningconducted a performance of verdi in the italian city of pisa. yumi led the lucca philarmonic, accompanied by the italian tenor, andrea bocelli, through three pieces last night. the orchestra's usual —— human —— conductor, andrea colombini, taught yumi by holding its arms during rehearsals so it could memorise the gestures. james reynolds reports from pisa. this conductor never drops its baton, nor does it ever get angry with its orchestra. yumi the robot has been preloaded with a series of moves made by this old—fashioned human conductor, an exhausting process. long time. good learner, after a while, but at the very beginning, it was taught seven or eight times and every time, it would stop and it took 20 to 30 minutes to reset it and the eighth time it happened, i was not pleased! pisa itself is built on a tradition of doing things a little differently. this city has an unofficial rule. if it works, even if it looks a little strange, then go with it. in this spirit, pisa now hands ove
you can watch the full interview with tony bryan on the victoria derbyshire programme tomorrow morningconducted a performance of verdi in the italian city of pisa. yumi led the lucca philarmonic, accompanied by the italian tenor, andrea bocelli, through three pieces last night. the orchestra's usual —— human —— conductor, andrea colombini, taught yumi by holding its arms during rehearsals so it could memorise the gestures. james reynolds reports from pisa. this conductor never drops its...
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hotspot, with 1a7,887 cases recorded over a three—month period, followed by west yorkshire and derbyshireout paying, attempted theft or theft by an employee. the bank of scotland remains the most complained about financial business in the uk, according to the complaints watchdog. in the first six months of the year, the financial ombudsman said it dealt with 20,5a1 complaints about the firm — part of the lloyds banking group. the vast majority of the complaints about the bank of scotland, 83%, concerned its sales of ppi insurance. let's talk a bit about the markets. talktalk is considering hiving off its mobile business, according to the financial times. i'll be back with more business in an hour. some residents who escaped the grenfell fire are finally getting some of their possessions back. whilst most of the flats were totally destroyed — 33 flats on the lower floors had limited damage — meaning some belongings survived the fire. the victoria derbyshire programme has been told that, so far, 12 families from grenfell tower have received property from their old homes. one of those is 69—
hotspot, with 1a7,887 cases recorded over a three—month period, followed by west yorkshire and derbyshireout paying, attempted theft or theft by an employee. the bank of scotland remains the most complained about financial business in the uk, according to the complaints watchdog. in the first six months of the year, the financial ombudsman said it dealt with 20,5a1 complaints about the firm — part of the lloyds banking group. the vast majority of the complaints about the bank of scotland,...
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and you can see the full film on the victoria derbyshire programme page on our website.finding out more. in the middle of four lanes of busy traffic a school for some of pakistan's most vulnerable children. many of the pupils here are barely in their teens but practically all of them used to work for a living. 11—year—old neha used to be a maid. now she hopes one day to be a doctor. translation: i used to have two sweep, to mop and just other translation: i used to have to sweep, to mop and dust other people's houses. my dad died so my mum said i needed to work. and how do you feel coming to school now? translation: i like it a lot. there are said to be hundreds of thousands of street children in the city of karachi. many of them live and work in the shadow of this religious shrine, where local charities and devotees distribute free food. so that's where one local businesswoman decided to start a school — opposite the shrine, underneath a flyover. translation: we are here because we don't have enough funding for a proper building and also because this is an area where a
and you can see the full film on the victoria derbyshire programme page on our website.finding out more. in the middle of four lanes of busy traffic a school for some of pakistan's most vulnerable children. many of the pupils here are barely in their teens but practically all of them used to work for a living. 11—year—old neha used to be a maid. now she hopes one day to be a doctor. translation: i used to have two sweep, to mop and just other translation: i used to have to sweep, to mop and...
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diversity in derbyshire.ce of people in the force to actually recruit bme communities. a final thought. if you did the search in ten years, do you think the figures will be different? we have to have the conversation first. open up the pathways. we believe in every street, in every city in in every corner of the country, there lies talent. we need the framework so everybody is excel. everybody benefits, black and white, britain plc is turbo charged. thank you very much for coming on the programme. on the programme tomorrow: who are generation z? they've grown up only knowing the internet and war on terror, but what else makes them tick? youn us tomorrow. have a good day. thanks for watching. good morning. a bit ofa good morning. a bit of a brim start to the weather week for some of you. the rain will ease a little bit, turning light and patchier. it has not been raining everywhere. for some, it patchier. it has not been raining everywhere. forsome, it will patchier. it has not been raining everywhere. for som
diversity in derbyshire.ce of people in the force to actually recruit bme communities. a final thought. if you did the search in ten years, do you think the figures will be different? we have to have the conversation first. open up the pathways. we believe in every street, in every city in in every corner of the country, there lies talent. we need the framework so everybody is excel. everybody benefits, black and white, britain plc is turbo charged. thank you very much for coming on the...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. the jobs of 4,000 people in northern ireland. labour say they are on the cusp of power, three months after they lost the general election. jeremy corbyn is guaranteed a hero's welcome when he takes to the conference platform. maybe even cha nts conference platform. maybe even chants of, "oh jeremy conference platform. maybe even chants of, "ohjeremy corbyn." but can he convince voters out there that labour is ready for government? brits who bought their dream second home in france through a french property scheme are facing bills of tens of thousands of pounds. there are calls for an investigation into whether the scheme broke eu law. if we want to finish our contract we have to pay in the region of 22,000 euros. good morning. here's annita in the bbc newsroom with a summary of today's news. good morning. theresa may says she is "bitterly disappointed" that the us has opted to impose a tax onjets being made by bombardier, one of northern ireland's biggest employers. the prime minister
i'm victoria derbyshire. the jobs of 4,000 people in northern ireland. labour say they are on the cusp of power, three months after they lost the general election. jeremy corbyn is guaranteed a hero's welcome when he takes to the conference platform. maybe even cha nts conference platform. maybe even chants of, "oh jeremy conference platform. maybe even chants of, "ohjeremy corbyn." but can he convince voters out there that labour is ready for government? brits who bought their...
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we had some big showers around, this was the scene in derbyshire earlier. you can see the cumulus clouds there, they bought thunder and hail across parts of the country, particularly heavy over parts of the pennines. as we move through tonight, we will see the showers easing away. low—pressure sitting towards east, but higher pressure taking charge in the northwest. many western part of the country will have a chilly night with clear spells, light winds. it won't be quite as cold further east, where we have some low cloud, and a breeze coming in off the north sea. monday will have a fresh, autumnal feeling to the day. towns and cities around 9—11, but in the countryside, we are likely to see some frost. as we had through the course of the week, we start with that theme of sunshine and showers. there will be some rain through the middle of the week. the temperatures will be on the rise. we will lose the risk of frosty nights later in the week. heading through monday, we have this breeze coming in off the north sea, bringing showers to eastern england, perhap
we had some big showers around, this was the scene in derbyshire earlier. you can see the cumulus clouds there, they bought thunder and hail across parts of the country, particularly heavy over parts of the pennines. as we move through tonight, we will see the showers easing away. low—pressure sitting towards east, but higher pressure taking charge in the northwest. many western part of the country will have a chilly night with clear spells, light winds. it won't be quite as cold further...
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even underneath the glorious skies here in derbyshire, the spots of rain on the camera belie the presence sure enough, wait long enough, and along they came. things have quietened down into the first part of sunday thanks to a little ridge of high pressure just nosing its way in ahead of the next weather fronts coming in from the atlantic. so, a wet start across northern and western parts of scotland. so, too, northern ireland. ahead of that, underneath relatively clear skies, temperatures will have dipped away overnight and it will be actually start to sunday through east anglia and parts of the south—east and the countryside. ——a chilly start. we were looking at four, five, six degrees or so but with a bit of sunshine, a couple of hours of warmth, you will be back up to 12 or 13 degrees and a glorious start to the new day. further west, close to the weather front, more in the way of cloud. maybe the odd showery burst ahead of them main event, trailing its way down across the irish sea. ahead of it, a bit of cloud and rain across the greater part of scotland. the front will have got thro
even underneath the glorious skies here in derbyshire, the spots of rain on the camera belie the presence sure enough, wait long enough, and along they came. things have quietened down into the first part of sunday thanks to a little ridge of high pressure just nosing its way in ahead of the next weather fronts coming in from the atlantic. so, a wet start across northern and western parts of scotland. so, too, northern ireland. ahead of that, underneath relatively clear skies, temperatures will...
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toe wrestling was invented by three guys in a pub in derbyshire in the 1970s and they wa nted derbyshireon and you can see what it's meant to these parts ever since. i think it'sjust a quintessential bonkers english game that only the british could ever invent or play. at first, it's quite embarrassing because what is toe wrestling but it's the championship, so wrestling but it's the championship, so i'm proud. but even beckie had work cut out when she went toe to toe with a newjunior champion. it's nice that you won something, itjust makes you feel happy. does it make your toes stronger? yes. like in most sports, athletes foot is not welcome but it does take an awful lot of leg pulling to make a champion on the toe—dium. so, you can look again now. some very beautiful toes. so, you can look again now. some very beautifultoes. so so, you can look again now. some very beautiful toes. so get training for next year, it is injune. he trains all year round. when you think about it, if you have one leg in the airand think about it, if you have one leg in the air and you are wrestling with the
toe wrestling was invented by three guys in a pub in derbyshire in the 1970s and they wa nted derbyshireon and you can see what it's meant to these parts ever since. i think it'sjust a quintessential bonkers english game that only the british could ever invent or play. at first, it's quite embarrassing because what is toe wrestling but it's the championship, so wrestling but it's the championship, so i'm proud. but even beckie had work cut out when she went toe to toe with a newjunior champion....
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you can watch the full interview with tony brien on the victoria derbyshire programme tomorrow morningrising levels of homelessness in england. in a report, the national audit 0ffice criticises ministers for what it sees as their "light touch" approach to the problem. it says in the last six years there's been a 60% rise in the number of households in temporary accommodation, including 120,000 children. but the government insists it's determined to help the most vulnerable in society, as our correspondent chi chi izundu reports. i've been sleeping rough for two years. for thousands across england, just like 0dette, home doesn't quite exist. i used to live in this park — that was my home. homelessness in england is on the rise. the number of families in temporary accommodation is up 60% since 2011. while an overnight count last autumn found rough sleeping had more than doubled to over 4,000 since 2010. the blame is being laid at the door of a lack of social housing, less affordable private rental properties and a reduction in housing benefits. but this report paints a picture of a syste
you can watch the full interview with tony brien on the victoria derbyshire programme tomorrow morningrising levels of homelessness in england. in a report, the national audit 0ffice criticises ministers for what it sees as their "light touch" approach to the problem. it says in the last six years there's been a 60% rise in the number of households in temporary accommodation, including 120,000 children. but the government insists it's determined to help the most vulnerable in society,...
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this was the scene in derbyshire and you can see the cumulus clouds.e country as well, especially over the pennines. as we move through the course of the night we will see the showers easing away with low pressure sitting in the east but higher pressure taking charge in the north—west. many western parts will have a chilly night with clear spells and light winds. it won't be as cold further east where we have a bit more low cloud and showers and breeze coming in of the north sea. as we had through monday, quite fresh and autumnal start. towns and cities around the 11 degrees, but in the countryside, especially in the north and west we are likely to see a bit of frost. as we had through the week we start with the theme of sunshine and showers and there will be a bit of rain in the middle of the week, and has some, temperatures will rise so we will ruse that —— lose the risk of frosty nights. heading through monday, breeze from the north sea bringing showers through to eastern england and may be eastern scotland. further west you are more likely to avoid
this was the scene in derbyshire and you can see the cumulus clouds.e country as well, especially over the pennines. as we move through the course of the night we will see the showers easing away with low pressure sitting in the east but higher pressure taking charge in the north—west. many western parts will have a chilly night with clear spells and light winds. it won't be as cold further east where we have a bit more low cloud and showers and breeze coming in of the north sea. as we had...
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even underneath the glorious skies here in derbyshire, the spots of rain on the camera belie the presencenday thanks to a little ridge of high pressure just nosing its way in ahead of the next weather fronts coming in from the atlantic. so, a wet start across northern and western parts of scotland. so, too, northern ireland. ahead of that, underneath relatively clear skies, temperatures will have dipped away overnight and it will be a chilly start to sunday through east anglia and parts of the south—east and the countryside. we were looking at four, five, six degrees or so but with a bit of sunshine, a couple of hours of warmth, you will be back up to 12 or 13 degrees and a glorious start to the new day. further west, close to the weather front, more in the way of cloud. maybe the odd showery burst ahead of the main event, trailing its way down across the irish sea. ahead of it, a bit of cloud and rain across the greater part of scotland. the front will have got through northern ireland in the first part of the day and it is heading further east. here's a bit of advice. if you are taking
even underneath the glorious skies here in derbyshire, the spots of rain on the camera belie the presencenday thanks to a little ridge of high pressure just nosing its way in ahead of the next weather fronts coming in from the atlantic. so, a wet start across northern and western parts of scotland. so, too, northern ireland. ahead of that, underneath relatively clear skies, temperatures will have dipped away overnight and it will be a chilly start to sunday through east anglia and parts of the...
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even underneath the glorious skies here in derbyshire, the spots of rain on the camera belie the presenced along they came. things have quietened down into the first part of sunday thanks to a little ridge of high pressure just nosing its way in ahead of the next weather fronts coming in from the atlantic. so, a wet start across northern and western parts of scotland. so, too, northern ireland. ahead of that, underneath relatively clear skies, temperatures will have dipped away overnight and it will be a chilly start to sunday through east anglia and parts of the south—east and the countryside. we were looking at four, five, six degrees or so but with a bit of sunshine, a couple of hours of warmth, you will be back up to 12 or 13 degrees and a glorious start to the new day. further west, close to the weather front, more in the way of cloud. maybe the odd showery burst ahead of the main event, trailing its way down across the irish sea. ahead of it, a bit of cloud and rain across the greater part of scotland. the front will have got through northern ireland in the first part of the day and
even underneath the glorious skies here in derbyshire, the spots of rain on the camera belie the presenced along they came. things have quietened down into the first part of sunday thanks to a little ridge of high pressure just nosing its way in ahead of the next weather fronts coming in from the atlantic. so, a wet start across northern and western parts of scotland. so, too, northern ireland. ahead of that, underneath relatively clear skies, temperatures will have dipped away overnight and it...
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hello it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme our top story todayountry. america called that claim absurd. translation: i will tame him. if north korea does anything like an attack on anything we love, anything we represent, our allies, attack on anything we love, anything we represent, ourallies, or us, they can be very nervous. so, what might happen next? also on the programme — 1 in every 100 of us are affected by a condition which leaves them feeling as though they're in a permanent haze or fog, that the world appears in 2d
hello it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme our top story todayountry. america called that claim absurd. translation: i will tame him. if north korea does anything like an attack on anything we love, anything we represent, our allies, attack on anything we love, anything we represent, ourallies, or us, they can be very nervous. so, what might happen next? also on the programme — 1 in every 100 of us are affected by a condition which leaves them...
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derbyshire county council has said sorry.hat this won't happen again? can you? can you actually provide that assurance? we work with hundreds of children every single day and we work hard to keep them safe. and the vast majority of times, we are successful at doing so, but one death is a death too many. and a death in such tragic circumstances, of course we are all impacted by it and i am determined to make our services as strong as they can be moving forward to minimise the risk of this happening again. a] was at home in the ground—floor flat behind me when she was murdered. medical experts believe her heart was torn by one forceful stamp. pathologists also found 16 other injuries on her body, including an historical bleed to the brain and a damaged spine. she was taken to hospital on more than one occasion in the year she died, including for cuts on her lip and chin and after collapsing. again, warning signs were missed. the trust agree with the report's findings. we had two instances where we definitely didn't exhibit enou
derbyshire county council has said sorry.hat this won't happen again? can you? can you actually provide that assurance? we work with hundreds of children every single day and we work hard to keep them safe. and the vast majority of times, we are successful at doing so, but one death is a death too many. and a death in such tragic circumstances, of course we are all impacted by it and i am determined to make our services as strong as they can be moving forward to minimise the risk of this...
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even underneath the glorious skies here in derbyshire, the spots of rain on the camera belie the presencettle ridge of high pressure just nosing its way in ahead of the next weather fronts coming in from the atlantic. so, a wet start across northern and western parts of scotland. so, too, northern ireland. ahead of that, underneath relatively clear skies, temperatures will have dipped away overnight and it will be a chilly start to sunday through east anglia and parts of the south—east and the countryside. we were looking at four, five, six degrees or so but with a bit of sunshine, a couple of hours of warmth, you will be back up to 12 or 13 degrees and a glorious start to the new day. further west, close to the weather front, more in the way of cloud. maybe the odd showery burst ahead of the main event, trailing its way down across the irish sea. ahead of it, a bit of cloud and rain across the greater part of scotland. the front will have got through northern ireland in the first part of the day and it is heading further east. here‘s a bit of advice. if you are taking part orjust watchin
even underneath the glorious skies here in derbyshire, the spots of rain on the camera belie the presencettle ridge of high pressure just nosing its way in ahead of the next weather fronts coming in from the atlantic. so, a wet start across northern and western parts of scotland. so, too, northern ireland. ahead of that, underneath relatively clear skies, temperatures will have dipped away overnight and it will be a chilly start to sunday through east anglia and parts of the south—east and...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.c sector pay with unions threatening strike action, labour piling the pressure on and even those workers who are set to benefit, saying it's not nearly enough. i think if they don't end the pay cap across—the—boa rd for all workers then i think there is justification for industrial action. parents are in favour of teachers being well paid. we come first as teachers when we are well looked after, we look after the children. we wa nt we want to hear from you if you have been affected. women who go into labour early need better protection
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.c sector pay with unions threatening strike action, labour piling the pressure on and even those workers who are set to benefit, saying it's not nearly enough. i think if they don't end the pay cap across—the—boa rd for all workers then i think there is justification for industrial action. parents are in favour of teachers being well paid. we come first as teachers when we are well looked after, we look after the children. we wa nt we want...
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even underneath the glorious skies here in derbyshire, the spots of rain on the camera belie the presenced along they came. things have quietened down into the first part of sunday thanks to a little ridge of high pressure just nosing its way in ahead of the next weather fronts coming in from the atlantic. so, a wet start across northern and western parts of scotland. so, too, northern ireland. ahead of that, underneath relatively clear skies, temperatures will have dipped away overnight and it will be a chilly start to sunday through east anglia and parts of the south—east and the countryside. we were looking at four, five, six degrees or so but with a bit of sunshine, a couple of hours of warmth, you will be back up to 12 or 13 degrees and a glorious start to the new day. further west, close to the weather front, more in the way of cloud. maybe the odd showery burst ahead of the main event, trailing its way down across the irish sea. ahead of it, a bit of cloud and rain across the greater part of scotland. the front will have got through northern ireland in the first part of the day and
even underneath the glorious skies here in derbyshire, the spots of rain on the camera belie the presenced along they came. things have quietened down into the first part of sunday thanks to a little ridge of high pressure just nosing its way in ahead of the next weather fronts coming in from the atlantic. so, a wet start across northern and western parts of scotland. so, too, northern ireland. ahead of that, underneath relatively clear skies, temperatures will have dipped away overnight and it...
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it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.debts. that's the message from theresa may this morning. she's due to speak shortly at the bank of england. you used to hear politicians being lambasted by their critics were all sounding the same. you don't hear that now. yesterday, pride in socialism from jeremy corbyn and today pride in the free market from the prime minister. we will bring you theresa may's speech live from 9:30am. and has sexual harassment become depressingly normal part of a night out for many young people?|j night out for many young people?” have also had people trying to stick their hands up my skirt and grab my breasts. it is just not nice. but it has become something casual that gets thrown about all
it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.debts. that's the message from theresa may this morning. she's due to speak shortly at the bank of england. you used to hear politicians being lambasted by their critics were all sounding the same. you don't hear that now. yesterday, pride in socialism from jeremy corbyn and today pride in the free market from the prime minister. we will bring you theresa may's speech live from 9:30am. and has sexual harassment become depressingly normal...
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the gambling commission has exclusively told the victoria derbyshire programme that the number of complaintsa have more than tripled since 2013 — with potentially hundreds of illegal raffles held on facebook every day. and those who use them say they're dangerous and addictive. here's our reporter andy smythe. it's all very british. buy a ticket, win a prize. but we've heard raffles held on facebook are murky. possibly hundreds of illegal draws are being held daily and scams are rife. it makes me so angry. maggie hughes says she was caught out by a woman running facebook raffles. i played her raffle games, i played the tombola but i have not received any prizes from her, so i am out of pocket £40—50. it is not your life savings, but tell me about the impact. it is a lot of money to us. me and my husband are disabled. i am physically disabled. my husband has dementia — early signs of dementia. it is not very good. how does it work? people set up a facebook group, invite contacts tojoin, pick a prizr, and people buy raffle tickets using paypal pick a prize, and people buy raffle tickets using
the gambling commission has exclusively told the victoria derbyshire programme that the number of complaintsa have more than tripled since 2013 — with potentially hundreds of illegal raffles held on facebook every day. and those who use them say they're dangerous and addictive. here's our reporter andy smythe. it's all very british. buy a ticket, win a prize. but we've heard raffles held on facebook are murky. possibly hundreds of illegal draws are being held daily and scams are rife. it...
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derbyshire county council has said sorry.hat this won't happen again? can you? can you actually provide that assurance? we work with hundreds of children every single day and we work hard to keep them safe and the majority of times, we are successful at doing so, but one death is one death too many. and a death in such tragic circumstances, of course we are all impacted by it and i am determined to make our services as strong as they can be to minimise the risk of this happening again. a] was at home in the ground—floor flat behind me when she was murdered. medical experts believe her heart was torn by one forceful stamp. pathologists also found 16 other injuries on her body including an historical bleed to the brain and a damaged spine. she was taken to hospital on more than one occasion in the year she died, including four cuts on her lip including for cuts on her lip and chin and after collapsing. again, warning signs were missed. the trust agree with the report's findings. we had two instances where we definitely didn't s
derbyshire county council has said sorry.hat this won't happen again? can you? can you actually provide that assurance? we work with hundreds of children every single day and we work hard to keep them safe and the majority of times, we are successful at doing so, but one death is one death too many. and a death in such tragic circumstances, of course we are all impacted by it and i am determined to make our services as strong as they can be to minimise the risk of this happening again. a] was...
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we had some big showers around, this was the scene in derbyshire earlier.s of the country, particularly heavy over parts of the pennines. as we move through tonight, we will see the showers easing away. low—pressure sitting towards east, but higher pressure taking charge in the northwest. many western part of the country will have a chilly night with clear spells, light winds. it won't be quite as cold further east, where we have some low cloud, and a breeze coming in off the north sea. monday will have a fresh, autumnal feeling to the day. towns and cities around 9—11, but in the countryside, we are likely to see some frost. as we had through the course of the week, we start with that theme of sunshine and showers. there will be some rain through the middle of the week.
we had some big showers around, this was the scene in derbyshire earlier.s of the country, particularly heavy over parts of the pennines. as we move through tonight, we will see the showers easing away. low—pressure sitting towards east, but higher pressure taking charge in the northwest. many western part of the country will have a chilly night with clear spells, light winds. it won't be quite as cold further east, where we have some low cloud, and a breeze coming in off the north sea....
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hello, it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.laws and regulations into uk legislation has passed its first hurdle. i will not support this bill because it threatens a fundamental principle of british democracy, namely parliament dart—mac of british democracy, namely parliament dart-mac if i have an opportunity to support a government bill that says european union withdrawal bill, then i will support it tonight and i hope other members do, because what it does is it ends the european union legislation and control over this house when we leave. we'll talk to mps who voted for and against the bill.
hello, it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.laws and regulations into uk legislation has passed its first hurdle. i will not support this bill because it threatens a fundamental principle of british democracy, namely parliament dart—mac of british democracy, namely parliament dart-mac if i have an opportunity to support a government bill that says european union withdrawal bill, then i will support it tonight and i hope other members do, because what...
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hello. it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.und the state with winds of around 100 miles an hour. hurricane irma has formed these waterspouts in the atlantic that make their way on shore. wind speeds are in excess of 90 miles an hour. here on the fourth floor balcony, there are more like 100 miles an hour. we'll hear from some of those affected throughout the programme. plus — rare access with young paedophiles who tell us they will not abuse children. but is there enough support to stop people offending? there needs to be a way that they know they can get help, and it's going to be anonymous. if you had known that you could have got help anonymously, would you have done it? definitely, yeah. those full interviews in around 15 minutes' time.
hello. it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.und the state with winds of around 100 miles an hour. hurricane irma has formed these waterspouts in the atlantic that make their way on shore. wind speeds are in excess of 90 miles an hour. here on the fourth floor balcony, there are more like 100 miles an hour. we'll hear from some of those affected throughout the programme. plus — rare access with young paedophiles who tell us they will not abuse...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.ntinuing its pa rt recorded history, is continuing its part the devastation over the caribbean with several islands flattened. my whole caved in. there we re flattened. my whole caved in. there were seven of us. all we could do was pray and call for help. the firemen came to our rescue as soon as they could of course. we'll talk to those affected throughout the programme. also this morning — we've taken the belgian paralympian with a crippling degenerative disease who wants to end her life to meet an anti—eutha nasia campaigner. if you can't decide who wipes your bottom and then
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.ntinuing its pa rt recorded history, is continuing its part the devastation over the caribbean with several islands flattened. my whole caved in. there we re flattened. my whole caved in. there were seven of us. all we could do was pray and call for help. the firemen came to our rescue as soon as they could of course. we'll talk to those affected throughout the programme. also this morning — we've taken the belgian paralympian with a crippling...
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hello, it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire — welcome to the programme. 0ur our topy have no faith it will uncover the truth. there needs to be accountability to what's happened. i think the residents have the right to know. for me, ijust wantjustice. ijust wantjustjustice. give the world the truth, and let the world judge, because we have been really badly treated. exactly three months on from the fire we'll look at what the inquiry aims to achieve. also, this programme has been told that the former england manager graham taylor was warned about the abuse of young players at aston villa in the 1980s and allegedly told one victim to "sweep it under the carpet."
hello, it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire — welcome to the programme. 0ur our topy have no faith it will uncover the truth. there needs to be accountability to what's happened. i think the residents have the right to know. for me, ijust wantjustice. ijust wantjustjustice. give the world the truth, and let the world judge, because we have been really badly treated. exactly three months on from the fire we'll look at what the inquiry aims to achieve. also, this programme has...
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the victoria derbyshire programme reporter adam eley has more.hing suddenly became very two—dimensional. things felt really alien and threatening. suddenly yourflat, or somewhere that is very, very familiar to you will suddenly feel like a film set. and my possessions feel like props. sarah is an actress. since university, she's had several chronic episodes of depersonalisation disorder, a mental health condition that makes her world seem unfamiliar and unreal. it's often triggered by moments of acute stress or trauma and is estimated to affect one in 100 people — more than 600,000 in the uk. one of its symptoms is a numbing of emotions. you know that you love your family, but you sort of know it academically, rather than feeling it in the normal way. despite it being as common as conditions such as ocd and schizophrenia, medical professionals are failing to diagnose it. i've seen... possibly up to 20 people over the years who haven't known what i was talking about. simon, whose name we've changed, also lives with the disorder. he is a newly qual
the victoria derbyshire programme reporter adam eley has more.hing suddenly became very two—dimensional. things felt really alien and threatening. suddenly yourflat, or somewhere that is very, very familiar to you will suddenly feel like a film set. and my possessions feel like props. sarah is an actress. since university, she's had several chronic episodes of depersonalisation disorder, a mental health condition that makes her world seem unfamiliar and unreal. it's often triggered by moments...
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hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. uk and across europe, and exclusive investigation for this programme has fun shopping and illegal practices. journey times are very often exceeded and also the loading density, often to many animals on board, very often they are transported in temperatures above 35 degrees, even though this would be forbidden or is forbidden by eu legislation. we'll bring you that full report in about 15 minutes. as police continue to question them about the parsons green cube attack, describe —— survivors describe their ordeal. there was a one-off fire, my instinct was just to run.
hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. uk and across europe, and exclusive investigation for this programme has fun shopping and illegal practices. journey times are very often exceeded and also the loading density, often to many animals on board, very often they are transported in temperatures above 35 degrees, even though this would be forbidden or is forbidden by eu legislation. we'll bring you that full report in about 15 minutes. as police...
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another person who comes out with credit from the report from the derbyshire safeguarding children boardcky booth, he was really raising concerns. one of the problems was people were not listening to him. nor were they applying a great deal of professional vigour when they we re of professional vigour when they were looking at the excuses given by kathryn smith. she is now serving a i9 kathryn smith. she is now serving a 19 year prison sentence. but all of this comes too late to save another little girl's life. the russian president vladimir putin has warned of a "global catastrophe" if military tensions with north korea continue to increase. he was speaking after south korea's navy staged a major exercise off the country's east coast, as a show of strength following pyongyang's latest nuclear test. president trump says he's prepared to approve the sale of billions of dollars of weapons to seoul. our correspondent, robin brant, reports from the south korean capital. for the second day running, south korea has been displaying its military might. this time it was the navy, in what was desc
another person who comes out with credit from the report from the derbyshire safeguarding children boardcky booth, he was really raising concerns. one of the problems was people were not listening to him. nor were they applying a great deal of professional vigour when they we re of professional vigour when they were looking at the excuses given by kathryn smith. she is now serving a i9 kathryn smith. she is now serving a 19 year prison sentence. but all of this comes too late to save another...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.ainst threats from north korea. translation: the test of a hydrogen bomb designed to be mounted on or intercontinental ballistic missile was a success. any threat to our territories, or our allies will be met with a military response. there are signs this morning that north korea is preparing for more ballistic missile launches in wake of that nuclear test. we'll bring you reaction throughout the programme. the
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.ainst threats from north korea. translation: the test of a hydrogen bomb designed to be mounted on or intercontinental ballistic missile was a success. any threat to our territories, or our allies will be met with a military response. there are signs this morning that north korea is preparing for more ballistic missile launches in wake of that nuclear test. we'll bring you reaction throughout the programme. the
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hello, it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.charge one of northern ireland's biggest employers — the aerospace company, bombardier — huge taxes on its exports to the us. it threatens the jobs of 4,000 people in northern ireland. also on the programme, the ban on women driving in saudi arabia has been lifted. i'm so, so happy. i'm out of words. i'm so, so happy. i'm out of words. i'm in shock and happy at the same time. it's a big dealfor all of saudi women and it's a celebration indeed. but women are still banned from doing all sorts of things without the express permission from a male guardian. we'll look at life for women in the country. and — they were living dream — buying a second home, in some cases, a retirement home in france. but we've learned that many brits who bought into a french property
hello, it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.charge one of northern ireland's biggest employers — the aerospace company, bombardier — huge taxes on its exports to the us. it threatens the jobs of 4,000 people in northern ireland. also on the programme, the ban on women driving in saudi arabia has been lifted. i'm so, so happy. i'm out of words. i'm so, so happy. i'm out of words. i'm in shock and happy at the same time. it's a big dealfor all of...
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hello it's tuesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.great strength and patience. but if it is forced to defend itself or its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. the us defence secretary has said the united states wants to resolve the united states wants to resolve the crisis diplomatically saying, we maintain the capability to deter north korea's most dangerous threats, but also to back up our diplomat ina threats, but also to back up our diplomat in a manner to keep this as diplomatic as possible. it is as common as ocd and scripts of feeney, but most gps don't know about it. it is called depersonalisation disorder and people who have it the world appears on real as if living through appears on real as if living through a haze or fog and appears on real as if living through a haze orfog and can lead appears on real as if living through a haze or fog and can lead you unable to feel love. was working on my bike, it was like i was looking at myself, and petrified me, it was one of the most disturbing things
hello it's tuesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.great strength and patience. but if it is forced to defend itself or its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. the us defence secretary has said the united states wants to resolve the united states wants to resolve the crisis diplomatically saying, we maintain the capability to deter north korea's most dangerous threats, but also to back up our diplomat ina threats, but also to back up our diplomat in a...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. our top story today: hurricane irma, one of most powerful hurricanes in recorded history, is continuing its pa rt recorded history, is continuing its part the devastation over the caribbean with several islands flattened. my whole caved in. there we re flattened. my whole caved in. there were seven of us. all we could do was pray and call for help. the firemen came to our rescue as soon as they could of course. we'll talk to those affected throughout the programme. also this morning — we've taken the belgian paralympian with a crippling degenerative disease who wants to end her life to meet an anti—eutha nasia campaigner. if you can't decide who wipes your bottom and then someone says, you know you could die and it would be dignified, suddenly is that the choice? you can't choose to have the dignity of deciding who looks after you but you can decide to die? you know what pain is? when you are totally alone and crying because of the pain. watch that full conve
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. our top story today: hurricane irma, one of most powerful hurricanes in recorded history, is continuing its pa rt recorded history, is continuing its part the devastation over the caribbean with several islands flattened. my whole caved in. there we re flattened. my whole caved in. there were seven of us. all we could do was pray and call for help. the firemen came to our rescue as soon as they could of course. we'll talk to those affected...
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commercial reasons but the victoria derbyshire programme has spoken to women who say they have been43 year old was last seen close to the border with peru in an area known for pirate attacks and drug traffickers. three people have been arrested over her death, as richard main reports. her motto was don put off until tomorrow what you can do today. emma was a former headteacher from london who embraced extreme challenges. earlier this year she became one of mere handful of women to ski school the south pole. before embarking on an epic 4000 mile trip from the source of the amazonian peru, through to brazil and its life in the atlantic. emma acknowledged the dangers she may face in her adventure earlier this year. dangers she may face in her adventure earlier this yeahm dangers she may face in her adventure earlier this year. it is humid and has tonnes and tonnes of wildlife, dangerous wildlife, and even the dangers of the people who work in harvest and lit and rob and fire guns in the of it. the complete opposite to what i was doing two months ago. the area she disappeared and close
commercial reasons but the victoria derbyshire programme has spoken to women who say they have been43 year old was last seen close to the border with peru in an area known for pirate attacks and drug traffickers. three people have been arrested over her death, as richard main reports. her motto was don put off until tomorrow what you can do today. emma was a former headteacher from london who embraced extreme challenges. earlier this year she became one of mere handful of women to ski school...
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an investigation for the victoria derbyshire programme has found that animal welfare is being neglectedock hauliers have been routinely breaking eu laws for the protection of animals in transit. animal rights groups are calling for a ban on journeys of more than eight hours. thousands of passengers have been left stranded at new zealand's biggest airport, after a pipeline leak caused a shortage of jet fuel. dozens of flights out of auckland have been cancelled. the pipeline bringing fuel to the airport was accidentally damaged by a digger on a farm. for a full summary of the news you can go to our website where you'll be able to get more details on all the day's top stories. 20 years ago today, the people of wales voted for devolution and the creation of a national assembly. today the welsh secretary alun cairns says that wales needs to respond to modern challenges and that more powers should be handed to welsh regions — rather than ministers controlling everything from cardiff. our wales political editor nick servini is in cardiff for us. the real devolution has been a success , the re
an investigation for the victoria derbyshire programme has found that animal welfare is being neglectedock hauliers have been routinely breaking eu laws for the protection of animals in transit. animal rights groups are calling for a ban on journeys of more than eight hours. thousands of passengers have been left stranded at new zealand's biggest airport, after a pipeline leak caused a shortage of jet fuel. dozens of flights out of auckland have been cancelled. the pipeline bringing fuel to the...
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christopher nieper, managing director of david nieper, a women's fashion manufacturer based in derbyshireit? is this what you voted for? good afternoon. to be honest, i felt this afternoon's speech was very forlorn complement to the eu, very good at reassuring our intention to have a deep and special partnership. but it was very thin on detail. what we were all waiting for is her vision for a trade deal. we didn't see anything from that. i'm afraid i was a little bit disappointed this afternoon. she was quite clear on what we are not having in terms of the canadian model would not work so well for us, those sort of illustrations. as someone who runs a big business, i know you have factories in many european countries, what sort of detail are you needing to ensure your business continues to be successful? the faxes has been delayed is really stalling for another two years. that doesn't help us. “— another two years. that doesn't help us. —— the fact it has been delayed. it has become more uncertain, rather than more certain. i think business is very quick to adapt. in business, we work to
christopher nieper, managing director of david nieper, a women's fashion manufacturer based in derbyshireit? is this what you voted for? good afternoon. to be honest, i felt this afternoon's speech was very forlorn complement to the eu, very good at reassuring our intention to have a deep and special partnership. but it was very thin on detail. what we were all waiting for is her vision for a trade deal. we didn't see anything from that. i'm afraid i was a little bit disappointed this...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. the united states says it is ready to use its nuclear capabilities to defend itself and its allies against threats from north korea. translation: the test of a hydrogen bomb designed to be mounted on or intercontinental ballistic missile was a success. intercontinental ballistic missile was a success. any threat to our territories, or our allies will be met with a military response. there are signs this morning that north korea is preparing for more ballistic missile launches in wake of that nuclear test. we'll bring you reaction throughout the programme. the murky world of illegal facebook raffles. she took money for a raffle and didn't put my numbers on its raffle a nd and didn't put my numbers on its raffle and when it was queried then they started with the nastiness. the page wasn't there anymore and i tried to inbox the girl and she blocked me. we've discovered that a gun, a monkey and a pregnant spaniel are amongst the prizes offered. watch our exclusiv
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. the united states says it is ready to use its nuclear capabilities to defend itself and its allies against threats from north korea. translation: the test of a hydrogen bomb designed to be mounted on or intercontinental ballistic missile was a success. intercontinental ballistic missile was a success. any threat to our territories, or our allies will be met with a military response. there are signs this morning that north korea is preparing for...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. the government faces a backlash over its plans to increase public sector pay with unions threatening strike action, labour piling the pressure on and even those workers who are set to benefit, saying it's not nearly enough. i think if they don't end the pay cap across—the—boa rd for all workers then i think there is justification for industrial action. parents are in favour of teachers being well paid. we come first as teachers when we are well looked after, we look after the children. we wa nt we want to hear from you if you have been affected. women who go into labour early need better protection from the potentially deadly infection group b strep. we'll have the details and find out how doctors plan to stop babies catching it. plus do teachers need to do more to stop children from traveller communities getting a raw deal at school? one family tell us of their struggle to stay in education. i would love him to go to high school, i know i'm not too clever, but i would have tried my b
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. the government faces a backlash over its plans to increase public sector pay with unions threatening strike action, labour piling the pressure on and even those workers who are set to benefit, saying it's not nearly enough. i think if they don't end the pay cap across—the—boa rd for all workers then i think there is justification for industrial action. parents are in favour of teachers being well paid. we come first as teachers when we are...
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also no epidemic problems in derbyshire, but they should have been a little bit more determined when smith and less willing to believe excuses. if that had happened, they could have intervened on that fatal day in may 2014 when the little girl died. the russian president vladimir putin has warned of a "global catastrophe" if military tensions with north korea continue to increase. he was speaking after south korea's navy staged a major exercise off the country's east coast — as a show of strength following pyongyang's latest nuclear test. 0ur correspondent, robin brant, reports from the south korean capital. for the second day running, south korea has been displaying its military might. this time it was the navy, in what was described as a massive live firing exercise off the eastern coast. to show how this country could defend itself, or attack. there's no doubt the military is stepping up its readiness. the ministry of defence said the us had agreed to sell south korea more weapons. that was after approval was given yesterday to restore the us missile defence system here known as t
also no epidemic problems in derbyshire, but they should have been a little bit more determined when smith and less willing to believe excuses. if that had happened, they could have intervened on that fatal day in may 2014 when the little girl died. the russian president vladimir putin has warned of a "global catastrophe" if military tensions with north korea continue to increase. he was speaking after south korea's navy staged a major exercise off the country's east coast — as a...
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derbyshire county council has said sorry.ure people at home that this won't happen again? can you? can you actually provide that assurance? we work with hundreds of children every single day and we work hard to keep them safe and the majority of times, we are successful at doing so, but one death is one death too many. and a death in such tragic circumstances, of course we are all impacted by it and i am determined to make our services as strong as they can be to minimise the risk of this happening again. a] was at home in the ground—floor flat behind me when she was murdered. medical experts believe her heart was torn by one forceful stamp. pathologists also found 16 other injuries on her body including an historical bleed to the brain and a damaged spine. she was taken to hospital on more than one occasion in the year she died, including four cuts on her lip and chin and after collapsing. again, warning signs were missed. the trust agree with the report's findings. we had two instances where we definitely didn't show enough
derbyshire county council has said sorry.ure people at home that this won't happen again? can you? can you actually provide that assurance? we work with hundreds of children every single day and we work hard to keep them safe and the majority of times, we are successful at doing so, but one death is one death too many. and a death in such tragic circumstances, of course we are all impacted by it and i am determined to make our services as strong as they can be to minimise the risk of this...
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the victoria derbyshire programme has been told that, so far, 12 families from grenfell tower have receivede grenfell survivors are being reunited with personal possessions that survived the fire. we‘re here with rumayatu mamudu, a grenfell resident who we‘ve been following since the fire. we‘re here to see some of the items in my flat. and what thoughts do you have on that? how are you feeling about seeing some of the items that have been in your flat at grenfell tower? mixed feelings. yeah? let‘s have a look. and these are possessions of mrs mamudu‘s from her flat at grenfell tower? yes, that's right. do you want to have a look? would you like me to take some out? how about this one? do you recognise it? the colour has changed. you‘ve got your national insurance card back. you‘re going to need that. yay! my gemini stone. is that really important to you? it is. it‘s my birth stone. we are pulling from that. we are going to cross to the commons and david davis. i rather wondered whether they‘d fall for that. i wonder how they will explain to their constituents that they don‘t care about the
the victoria derbyshire programme has been told that, so far, 12 families from grenfell tower have receivede grenfell survivors are being reunited with personal possessions that survived the fire. we‘re here with rumayatu mamudu, a grenfell resident who we‘ve been following since the fire. we‘re here to see some of the items in my flat. and what thoughts do you have on that? how are you feeling about seeing some of the items that have been in your flat at grenfell tower? mixed feelings....
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toe wrestling was invented by three guys in a derbyshire pub act in the 19705.e and won it. but you can see what it means ever since. . . it is a quintessential, bonkers english game that only the british could ever invent or play. at first it is embarrassing because people are like, what is toe wrestling? but i should be proud, it's the championship. but even becky had her work cut out when she went toe to toe with the new world junior champion. it's nice that you've won something, it makes you happy. make someone pull your toes. does that make you stronger? yes! like in most sports, athletes foot isn't welcome — but it takes an awful lot of leg pulling to make a champion on the toe—dium. alan nash has now challenged conor mcgregorfor alan nash has now challenged conor mcgregor for a alan nash has now challenged conor mcgregorfor a fight alan nash has now challenged conor mcgregor for a fight in the contest! we will see what conor mcgregor says! and news about the invictus games, you've met many of them over the years. these are the games for injured service pe
toe wrestling was invented by three guys in a derbyshire pub act in the 19705.e and won it. but you can see what it means ever since. . . it is a quintessential, bonkers english game that only the british could ever invent or play. at first it is embarrassing because people are like, what is toe wrestling? but i should be proud, it's the championship. but even becky had her work cut out when she went toe to toe with the new world junior champion. it's nice that you've won something, it makes...
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hello, it's monday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.nd up. we'll be showing the findings of our investigation to beef & sheep farmers here in the uk. police investigating the london tube bombing have searched a third property in connection with the attack. the bbc understands it's a takeaway restaurant in hounslow, where a second suspect was arrested on saturday night. two men remain in custody in relation to the incident, which injured 30 people. there was a ball of fire the whole length of the carriage, my priority was to get out of that train. a surprise appearance by president trump's former press secretary gets the biggest laugh at the emmys. but it was the handmaid's tale that won the biggest plaudits on the night. i promise you, that did get the biggest laugh, we will bring you more on that later. good morning, here's annita in the bbc newsroom with a summary of today's news. police investigating the london tube bombing have searched a third property in connection with the attack. the bbc understands it's a takeaway restaurant in
hello, it's monday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.nd up. we'll be showing the findings of our investigation to beef & sheep farmers here in the uk. police investigating the london tube bombing have searched a third property in connection with the attack. the bbc understands it's a takeaway restaurant in hounslow, where a second suspect was arrested on saturday night. two men remain in custody in relation to the incident, which injured 30 people. there was a ball of fire the whole...
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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 — devastation across florida as hurricane irma continues to pound the state with winds of around 100 miles an hour. hurricane irma has formed these waterspouts in the atlantic that make their way on shore. wind speeds are in excess of 90 miles an hour. here on the fourth floor balcony, there are more like 100 miles an hour. we'll hear from some of those affected throughout the programme. plus — rare access with young paedophiles who tell us they will not abuse children. but is there enough support to stop people offending? there needs to be a way that they know they can get help, and it's going to be anonymous. if you had known that you could have got help anonymously, would you have done it? definitely, yeah. those full interviews in around 15 minutes' time. and he's the world's biggest youtube star — what? did hejust said billions and millions? but pewdiepie has been forced to apologise — again — after being caught using a racist slur in one of his videos. hello.
hello. it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. our top story today — devastation across florida as hurricane irma continues to pound the state with winds of around 100 miles an hour. hurricane irma has formed these waterspouts in the atlantic that make their way on shore. wind speeds are in excess of 90 miles an hour. here on the fourth floor balcony, there are more like 100 miles an hour. we'll hear from some of those affected throughout the programme....
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hello, it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. our top story today — brext is a step closer after a bill which transfers thousands of eu laws and regulations into uk legislation has passed its first hurdle. i will not support this bill because it threatens a fundamental principle of british democracy, namely parliament dart—mac of british democracy, namely parliament dart-mac if i have an opportunity to support a government bill that says european union withdrawal bill, then i will support it tonight and i hope other members do, because what it does is it ends the european union legislation and control over this house when we leave. we'll talk to mps who voted for and against the bill. also on the programme: warnings that students are running up debts of up to £10,000 on gambling. one day i lost about £2500, just on the machines. and i came very close to taking my own life at that point. i didn't really see a way out. if you're a student and you gamble do get in touch with us this morning. some say it's to supplement their income.
hello, it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. our top story today — brext is a step closer after a bill which transfers thousands of eu laws and regulations into uk legislation has passed its first hurdle. i will not support this bill because it threatens a fundamental principle of british democracy, namely parliament dart—mac of british democracy, namely parliament dart-mac if i have an opportunity to support a government bill that says european...
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toe wrestling was invented by three guys in a derbyshire pub act in the 19705.t it means ever since... it is a quintessential, bonkers english game that only the british could ever invent or play. at first it is embarrassing because people are like, what is toe wrestling? but i should be proud, i5 the championship. but even becky had her work cut out when she went toe to toe with the new world junior champion. is nice that you've won something, it makes you happy. make someone pull your toes. does that make you stronger? yes! like most sports, athletes but isn't welcome but it takes an awful lot of leg pulling to make a champion on the toedium. 0k, ok, you can look again if you are squeamish about toes. that's tricky with a dress on, but she might want to wear something different. trousers are surely essential? i think if she goes for the world title next year... the outfit needs a rethink! it was improvisation, i think shejust got a rethink! it was improvisation, i think she just got the bug to have a go! is not the sort of thing you wa nt go! is not the sort o
toe wrestling was invented by three guys in a derbyshire pub act in the 19705.t it means ever since... it is a quintessential, bonkers english game that only the british could ever invent or play. at first it is embarrassing because people are like, what is toe wrestling? but i should be proud, i5 the championship. but even becky had her work cut out when she went toe to toe with the new world junior champion. is nice that you've won something, it makes you happy. make someone pull your toes....