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chairs also grow on trees here in derbyshire the english countryside. gavin munro has been running a furniture farm for about ten years it requires a lot of patients he expects his first major chair harvest in twenty eighteen. a trained furniture designer he uses wire and plastic frames to get the trees mostly willows into shape. also makes wall mirrors and lampshades. customers from all over the world by his furniture if you order now you'll get a chair in about seven years. it's really starting to become an actual manufacturing process and system that is repeatable in the sky level so it's. you know it's all of these things that's kind of. all mixed into one. wants to expand his tree park in austria and bring new ideas to life. where they might like to grow bigger sculptures made from lots of eatery and once you can even go inside sculptures you can climb. growing furniture a game of creativity where the payoff only comes with patients. now for many musicians writing an album is a labor of love it takes time and inspiration to get the twelve or so tra
chairs also grow on trees here in derbyshire the english countryside. gavin munro has been running a furniture farm for about ten years it requires a lot of patients he expects his first major chair harvest in twenty eighteen. a trained furniture designer he uses wire and plastic frames to get the trees mostly willows into shape. also makes wall mirrors and lampshades. customers from all over the world by his furniture if you order now you'll get a chair in about seven years. it's really...
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hearing more about dyspraxia on the victoria derbyshire programme this morning. of the business news this hour but first the headlines on bbc news: the actress, rose mcgowan, has become the fourth woman to publicly accuse harvey weinstein of rape. ms mcgowan had previously said the hollywood producer had sexually harassed her. he denies any sexual assaults. the court of appeal has ruled that a muslim school in birmingham should not teach boys separately from girls. the three judges said schools inspectors were right to regard that as unlawful discrimination. uber launches its appeal against london transport‘s decision to strip them of their licence in the capital, meaning londoners can keep using the app for now. hello. i'm jamie robertson. in the business news: the eu is to begin preparing for its post—brexit trade negotiations with the uk, although it is still refusing to discuss the matter with the british government. an internal draft document seen by the bbc suggests the 27 european union countries should discuss trade among themselves while officials in bru
hearing more about dyspraxia on the victoria derbyshire programme this morning. of the business news this hour but first the headlines on bbc news: the actress, rose mcgowan, has become the fourth woman to publicly accuse harvey weinstein of rape. ms mcgowan had previously said the hollywood producer had sexually harassed her. he denies any sexual assaults. the court of appeal has ruled that a muslim school in birmingham should not teach boys separately from girls. the three judges said schools...
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when a shorter version was shown the following day on the victoria derbyshire show, it was with an on—screent that didn't appear on the news at ten. here's a viewer called b hobson: and a twitter used called db echoed that: well, with me now is paul royall, editor of the bbc‘s news at six and news at ten. which ran that special report. hard—hitting, lots of viewers agree, but ten minutes at the top of the bulletin? yes, it was a 7.5—minute report, and there was a live interview with ed thomas off the back. there are certain stories where there is perhaps more depth, analysis and explanation, and sort of a solution to the problem that we want to get into, so we felt this was one of these occasions where it justified a longer piece. we don't do it every week. we don't do it every month, we perhaps do it six or seven times a year, where we have those slightly longer, deeper, more analytical pieces. a lot of viewers would say, fine, but make it a proper panorama. because again and again, viewers tell newswatch, they turn on the news at ten because they want to find out what were the big news sto
when a shorter version was shown the following day on the victoria derbyshire show, it was with an on—screent that didn't appear on the news at ten. here's a viewer called b hobson: and a twitter used called db echoed that: well, with me now is paul royall, editor of the bbc‘s news at six and news at ten. which ran that special report. hard—hitting, lots of viewers agree, but ten minutes at the top of the bulletin? yes, it was a 7.5—minute report, and there was a live interview with ed...
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when a shorter version was shown the following day on the victoria derbyshire show, it was with an on—screenidn't appear on the news at ten. here's a viewer called b hobson: "i have been totally shocked at the film accompanying the headline report on drugs. must such graphic images be used? they have just shown people injecting, showing innocent young people what to do. please, we know it goes on, but must this be shown?" and a twitter used called db echoed that: "mortified that the bbc feel the need to show people getting heroin ready to inject. not what i need to see on a tuesday night." well, with me now is paul royall, editor of the bbc‘s news at six and news at ten. hard—hitting, lots of viewers agree, but ten minutes at the top of the bulletin? yes, it was a seven and a half minute report, and there was a live interview with ed thomas off the back. there are certain stories where there is perhaps more depth, analysis and explanation, and sort of a solution to the problem that we want to get into, so we felt this was one of those occasions where it justified a longer piece. we don't do
when a shorter version was shown the following day on the victoria derbyshire show, it was with an on—screenidn't appear on the news at ten. here's a viewer called b hobson: "i have been totally shocked at the film accompanying the headline report on drugs. must such graphic images be used? they have just shown people injecting, showing innocent young people what to do. please, we know it goes on, but must this be shown?" and a twitter used called db echoed that: "mortified...
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chairs also grow on trees here in derbyshire the english countryside. gavin munro has been running a furniture farm for about ten years it requires a lot of patients he expects his first major chair harvest in twenty eighteen. and trained furniture designer he uses wire and plastic frames to get the trees mostly willows into shape. also makes wall mirrors and lamp shades. customers from all over the world by his furniture if you order now you'll get a chair in about seven years. it's really starting to become an actual manufacturing process and system that is repeatable in the sky level so it's. you know it's all of these things that's kind of. all mixed into one. wants to expand his tree park in austria and bring new ideas to life. where they might like to grow bigger sculptures made from lots of eatery ones you can even go inside and sculptures you can climb with. growing furniture a game of creativity where the payoff only comes with patients. now for many musicians writing an album is a labor of love it takes time and inspiration to get the twelve o
chairs also grow on trees here in derbyshire the english countryside. gavin munro has been running a furniture farm for about ten years it requires a lot of patients he expects his first major chair harvest in twenty eighteen. and trained furniture designer he uses wire and plastic frames to get the trees mostly willows into shape. also makes wall mirrors and lamp shades. customers from all over the world by his furniture if you order now you'll get a chair in about seven years. it's really...
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hello it's monday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.e said something like, i hope your boyfriend's career goes well, which is chilling. claims that the sexual harassment and exploitation of women in the music industry is as bad in the music industry, if not worse, than in hollywood.” bad in the music industry, if not worse, than in hollywood. i have beenin worse, than in hollywood. i have been in situations with men who would be more senior than me who tried to use that position of power in able to go on some kind of sexual favour with me. we will be talking to others about the prevalence of sexual harassment in other areas in the entertainment sector. our exclusive story today, the government says it is looking into making audio recording mandatory in pip benefit assessments after thousands of ill and disabled people have been stopped from taping their interviews as evidence. she also said she had done a physical examination of me and it is very evident on the audio recording that she never did that at all. we will bring your reaction
hello it's monday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.e said something like, i hope your boyfriend's career goes well, which is chilling. claims that the sexual harassment and exploitation of women in the music industry is as bad in the music industry, if not worse, than in hollywood.” bad in the music industry, if not worse, than in hollywood. i have beenin worse, than in hollywood. i have been in situations with men who would be more senior than me who tried to use that position of...
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earlier, victoria derbyshire spoke to the hollywood writer perez hilton, who's been covering the storyme most about these allegations is the extent of the abuse towards countless women and the stature of these women. it wasn't predominantly unknown actresses, it was everybody from now speaking on the record gwyneth paltrow and angelina jolie to ashleyjudd, rosanna arquette and more. and it's also more than just women claiming sexual harassment, italian actress asia argento has spoken on the record and she claims that harvey weinstein raped her. other women have also spoken off the record to reporters claiming similarly that they too were raped by harvey weinstein and this is going to have a major domino effect in hollywood. he denies thosee allegations of rape. he says his sexual relationship were always consensual. i personally had never heard of these rumours before, but many people have spoken publicly about it being an open secret in hollywood which is just so disgusting to me. i read yesterday a joke that the host of the oscars made a couple of years ago saying that actresses no l
earlier, victoria derbyshire spoke to the hollywood writer perez hilton, who's been covering the storyme most about these allegations is the extent of the abuse towards countless women and the stature of these women. it wasn't predominantly unknown actresses, it was everybody from now speaking on the record gwyneth paltrow and angelina jolie to ashleyjudd, rosanna arquette and more. and it's also more than just women claiming sexual harassment, italian actress asia argento has spoken on the...
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deal of cloud, but a few of us had a few hints of blue — if you look very hard, they are there in derbyshireture, no big areas of low pressure, no big ridges of high pressure. it's all a bit in—between with our weather at the moment. we are still having a flow of air coming in from the atlantic, which is a moist flow, so that brings in a fair amount of cloud, but fewer wind arrows for sundany, so a lighter wind. still a few showery outbreaks of rain running through north—west england, north wales and into the midlands. a bit of patchy rain edging from northern ireland into western scotland, maybe still dull, damp, misty and murky into the far south—west of england. but actually many places will be dry, brightening up a bit in the afternoon, feeling a bit warmer in a lighter winds. this is the picture as we go through sunday evening, some outbreaks of rain coming into western parts of scotland, the breeze freshening available but here. we do have a weather front close by as we go into monday, but this is a really weak affair. there is another area of low pressure which is going to push a stro
deal of cloud, but a few of us had a few hints of blue — if you look very hard, they are there in derbyshireture, no big areas of low pressure, no big ridges of high pressure. it's all a bit in—between with our weather at the moment. we are still having a flow of air coming in from the atlantic, which is a moist flow, so that brings in a fair amount of cloud, but fewer wind arrows for sundany, so a lighter wind. still a few showery outbreaks of rain running through north—west england,...
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hello, it's monday, it's nine o'clock, i'm chloe tilley in for victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. our top story today — from today drivers of older, more polluting vehicles will have to pay almost twice as much to drive in central london. we can either take action to clean up we can either take action to clean up fears that your children have underdeveloped and your adults suffer strokes and asthma, we do nothing which will make things worse. critics say it will "disproportionately penalise london's poorest drivers" but those in favour say it's the only way to improve air quality in the capital. your thoughts very welcome as always. also on the programme, we've discovered that 95% of tv ads during live uk football matches feature at least one gambling advert, with some games being dominated by betting ads. the figures are hugely negative for many people my age group. it is almost seen as the thing to do. that have to put a bet on to kind of get something out of football. so is there any link between these ads and a rise in gambling addiction? we'll investigate. plus, a government
hello, it's monday, it's nine o'clock, i'm chloe tilley in for victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. our top story today — from today drivers of older, more polluting vehicles will have to pay almost twice as much to drive in central london. we can either take action to clean up we can either take action to clean up fears that your children have underdeveloped and your adults suffer strokes and asthma, we do nothing which will make things worse. critics say it will...
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earlier on the victoria derbyshire show, our presenter chloe tilley spoke with habeeb akande, an authorodel who was sacked by beauty brand l'0real over a race row. munroe started by saying diversity is needed in the company — it is just ‘ beauty it is just- beauty brand getting it wrong, isn't
earlier on the victoria derbyshire show, our presenter chloe tilley spoke with habeeb akande, an authorodel who was sacked by beauty brand l'0real over a race row. munroe started by saying diversity is needed in the company — it is just ‘ beauty it is just- beauty brand getting it wrong, isn't
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but this is a good news story from derbyshire, the home of angling.tem was born. there were giant textile mills set up by richard arkwright. tupou are those mills he needed to construct weirs. as you know, it is difficult for a fully grown salmon to leap across a weir, so what they have been doing in derbyshire for the last ten or so yea rs, derbyshire for the last ten or so years, they have been building what they call passes or stairs for the salmon, so they can leap and get past and circumnavigate these weirs, and get to the porters, the heads of the river where the conditions are much betterfor sport the river where the conditions are much better for sport and the river where the conditions are much betterfor sport and in the river where the conditions are much better for sport and in and feeding. that is what they have done and they are starting to see positive results. they have done account, a census where they stunned these little fish so they could count them. they counted a few dozen ina count them. they counted a few dozen in a tributary of
but this is a good news story from derbyshire, the home of angling.tem was born. there were giant textile mills set up by richard arkwright. tupou are those mills he needed to construct weirs. as you know, it is difficult for a fully grown salmon to leap across a weir, so what they have been doing in derbyshire for the last ten or so yea rs, derbyshire for the last ten or so years, they have been building what they call passes or stairs for the salmon, so they can leap and get past and...
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and we will now, i think, move very quickly across to louise minchin who is announcing, and ben derbyshirehe royal institute of british architects, the announcement of this year's riba stirling prize. we've just got a couple of seconds and you can do the honours. thank you very much. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. the royal institute of british architects is a global, professional membership body. a charity supporting architect and society to deliver better buildings and places, stronger communities and and places, stronger communities and a sustainable environment. on this very special occasion, we are celebrating the winner of the most coveted award in architecture. a prize that illustrates why uk architecture is the envy of the world. the riba stirling prize showcases the remarkable skills for tenacity and problem—solving player of our talented architectural practices. it also rewards the patrons of great architecture. clients that have taken the initiative and sometimes a risk, to create innovative extraordinary environments that delight and inspire. the built environment plays a
and we will now, i think, move very quickly across to louise minchin who is announcing, and ben derbyshirehe royal institute of british architects, the announcement of this year's riba stirling prize. we've just got a couple of seconds and you can do the honours. thank you very much. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. the royal institute of british architects is a global, professional membership body. a charity supporting architect and society to deliver better buildings and places, stronger...
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the derbyshire programme found this year there was an unpaid child maintenance of £3.8 billion.an sendin and grab goods from people, they can send in the bailiffs if they get certain orders, they can force the sale of a property if they wanted but the fact is they aren't, they are going the easy route. they say we've tried to contact them and they're not we've tried to contact them and they‘ re not really we've tried to contact them and they're not really complying, it's very weak. now that we've got this amount owing in child support, it's an absolute tragedy. i've monreal need —— i've run many campaigns with people over the years to shut it down but the trouble is each consecutive government have invested so much in the child support agency... but the problem is if each of these situations are subject to court orders then you clog up the legal system and it becomes very costly. there probably aren't enough courts, that's the problem, but as practitioners over the years we have proposed ways of doing it by bringing it back to the courts at the same time as the divorce proceedin
the derbyshire programme found this year there was an unpaid child maintenance of £3.8 billion.an sendin and grab goods from people, they can send in the bailiffs if they get certain orders, they can force the sale of a property if they wanted but the fact is they aren't, they are going the easy route. they say we've tried to contact them and they're not we've tried to contact them and they‘ re not really we've tried to contact them and they're not really complying, it's very weak. now that...
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hello, it‘s thursday, it‘s 9 o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.e the best deal tomorrow or the day after tomorrow? you cannot spend your whole life looking for the best deals every day because you have got to live your life. we will be asking mps whether the new measures will work. british actress and model cara delevigne is the latest woman to accuse harvey weinstein of inappropriate behaviour. we will bring you the details of the growing scandal.
hello, it‘s thursday, it‘s 9 o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.e the best deal tomorrow or the day after tomorrow? you cannot spend your whole life looking for the best deals every day because you have got to live your life. we will be asking mps whether the new measures will work. british actress and model cara delevigne is the latest woman to accuse harvey weinstein of inappropriate behaviour. we will bring you the details of the growing scandal.
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hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. las vegas. reports of at least two dead and multiple casualties. we saw first officers running into the lift bay. they were going up. they were coming down. they were going this way, that way. we were told to get out. one shooter is up there, we were told by police and one is roaming around and we were told to come here and we think we're safe here because there is so many police. in the last few minutes police have given this update. 0fficers officers as well as our partners have responded to reports of an active shooter situation at the mandalay bay. i can tell you at this time we have a suspect down. we'll keep you right across this breaking story.
hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. las vegas. reports of at least two dead and multiple casualties. we saw first officers running into the lift bay. they were going up. they were coming down. they were going this way, that way. we were told to get out. one shooter is up there, we were told by police and one is roaming around and we were told to come here and we think we're safe here because there is so many police. in the last few minutes...
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i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.people near destitute, we hear from two parents about their struggles of going on the new benefit. i have gone without food about three days. my five-year-old's last food was school dinners. 0n the saturday we we re was school dinners. 0n the saturday we were walking down the street and she was searching in bins for food because she was starving. their full stories in around 15 minutes. can these three men keep theirjobs in the fa after new evidence revealed the former england women's head coach mark sampson did racially abuse two players. i had one meeting with martin and he effectively suggested
i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.people near destitute, we hear from two parents about their struggles of going on the new benefit. i have gone without food about three days. my five-year-old's last food was school dinners. 0n the saturday we we re was school dinners. 0n the saturday we were walking down the street and she was searching in bins for food because she was starving. their full stories in around 15 minutes. can these three men keep theirjobs in the fa after new...
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much more sunshine and yesterday, some beautiful skies there in derbyshire, and a dry afternoon for mostwo showers snaking down to coastal fringes of england as well, but the wind is at 30 mph, knocking the edge of those temperatures. a nine - drop in temperatures. a nine celsius drop in aberdeenshire overnight last night. those wins will keep the temperatures are around norfolk for example. inland, with those light winds and clear skies, it will be one of the colder nights that we have seen so far this autumn. it has been a very mild autumn so far. temperatures down to —2 in scotland, and there will be some pockets of frosts, even across some parts of southern england in the countryside. we are going to see some weak weather fronts moving in we are going to see some weak weatherfronts moving in towards we are going to see some weak weather fronts moving in towards the far north and west. for most of us, a cold start to monday, with some pockets of... there will be more cloud moving in to the north—west. they will threaten a little rain across northern and western scotland, not amounted
much more sunshine and yesterday, some beautiful skies there in derbyshire, and a dry afternoon for mostwo showers snaking down to coastal fringes of england as well, but the wind is at 30 mph, knocking the edge of those temperatures. a nine - drop in temperatures. a nine celsius drop in aberdeenshire overnight last night. those wins will keep the temperatures are around norfolk for example. inland, with those light winds and clear skies, it will be one of the colder nights that we have seen so...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.e—way train tickets for homeless people out of their area. it made me feel sick, because i have lived here all my life. i think what they want to do is get all the homeless people out of bournemouth because all the new people coming into the area are seeing all these homeless people sitting there. in bournemouth, the number of homeless people has trebled since 2010 — we'll try and find out why. also this morning — people in the music industry have been speaking out after this programme heard claims that abuse and harassment there were as bad if not worse than in hollywood. i have been in situations with men more senior to me who tried to use that position of power in
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.e—way train tickets for homeless people out of their area. it made me feel sick, because i have lived here all my life. i think what they want to do is get all the homeless people out of bournemouth because all the new people coming into the area are seeing all these homeless people sitting there. in bournemouth, the number of homeless people has trebled since 2010 — we'll try and find out why. also this morning — people in the music...
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the welsh mountains, hopefully some breaks across the likes of herefordshire, warwickshire and derbyshire will fill in from the west during the day, a gloomy picture with a bit of light rain thrown into the mix for the afternoon. brightening for wales as the hours go by, the midlands not looking too bad for northern england. northern ireland perhaps loses some of the showers for the afternoon but what a change for scotland after that glorious start, thicker cloud arriving by the afternoon, strengthening winds and the chance of heavy rain. this frontal system making itself felt on wednesday. heavy rainfall southern scotland, northern england and later in the day, wales. scotland and northern england will brighten with punchy showers later in the day but some of the rain could be heavy for the cumbrian fells and the welsh mountains. 18 still possible in the south—east with some sunshine. thursday probably the quietest day across the border, a ridge of high pressure, light winds, fine weather and temperatures somewhere in the mid teens for the majority. this is bbc news. the headlines: the l
the welsh mountains, hopefully some breaks across the likes of herefordshire, warwickshire and derbyshire will fill in from the west during the day, a gloomy picture with a bit of light rain thrown into the mix for the afternoon. brightening for wales as the hours go by, the midlands not looking too bad for northern england. northern ireland perhaps loses some of the showers for the afternoon but what a change for scotland after that glorious start, thicker cloud arriving by the afternoon,...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.h society. that's the findings from the government's huge race audit. although i was the most qualified and the most experienced, i was still looked over by a white man who was eventually put into the position. we are gathering people from across the uk to to the fact over what can be done to shorten the racial divide. also, animal welfare groups say mobile blues are an ethical and can cause distress to animals. if they go for things, does that mean
hello, it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.h society. that's the findings from the government's huge race audit. although i was the most qualified and the most experienced, i was still looked over by a white man who was eventually put into the position. we are gathering people from across the uk to to the fact over what can be done to shorten the racial divide. also, animal welfare groups say mobile blues are an ethical and can cause distress to...
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she has been speaking to victoria derbyshire.y walked out of the room and k back—in naked and said he wa nted room and k back—in naked and said he wanted a massage, could i give him a massage? and i said no. and when i didn't want to give him a massage he offered to give me one, and that didn't seem as dangerous at that point so i let him put his hands on my shoulders, thinking if i gave in a little bit i could placate him, but i didn't like that, the minute he touched me i was really revolves stand scared and ijumped up and ran to the bathroom and locked the door and he chased me and was pounding on the door. begging me to come out. eventually he can stand and promised to step away and put clothes on and leave me alone —— eventually he calmed down. ican alone —— eventually he calmed down. i can tell from the distance of his voice that he had left the door said there was distance between us. when i came out he was robed, sitting on the bed and crying. you will have heard, his lawyers have released a statement which suggests that
she has been speaking to victoria derbyshire.y walked out of the room and k back—in naked and said he wa nted room and k back—in naked and said he wanted a massage, could i give him a massage? and i said no. and when i didn't want to give him a massage he offered to give me one, and that didn't seem as dangerous at that point so i let him put his hands on my shoulders, thinking if i gave in a little bit i could placate him, but i didn't like that, the minute he touched me i was really...
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it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.—old retired accou nta nt to what motivated 64—year—old retired accountant to open fire on that concert, killing at least 59 people and wounding 500 others in what has become amerika's first shooting. detectives combing through evidence regarding pertinent information to shed light on this horrible event. we have recovered 23 firearms at mandalay bay and 19 firearms at his home in mesquite. the massacre has raised yet again more questions about gun laws in america. we will talk about them before ten o'clock. sacked for being pregnant or having a
it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.—old retired accou nta nt to what motivated 64—year—old retired accountant to open fire on that concert, killing at least 59 people and wounding 500 others in what has become amerika's first shooting. detectives combing through evidence regarding pertinent information to shed light on this horrible event. we have recovered 23 firearms at mandalay bay and 19 firearms at his home in mesquite. the massacre has raised yet again more questions about gun...
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temperatures derbyshire earlier. temperatures have lowered across london, 13 the top temperature.where we got 17 yesterday, temperatures and 9 degrees lower today so you will notice the change. 0vernight away from the east coast, we will have a widespread frost in the countryside. 0ne have a widespread frost in the countryside. one of the cold nights of the autumn. that does not say very much. this autumn has been mild. some pockets of frost in the south to stop monday but another glorious day with plenty of sunshine on the cards will stop the exception being the far north—west of scotland. a threatening a few patches of rain. a dry day, temperatures 8—12. below normal for the time of year but will only last for a day. it will be mild again on tuesday. hello. in support of spanish unity and against catalonia's unilateral declaration of independence. the international trade minister, mark garnier, faces an investigation — after he admitted asking his secretary to buy sex toys. heathrow airport says it's investigating how details of its security procedures were found lying in the st
temperatures derbyshire earlier. temperatures have lowered across london, 13 the top temperature.where we got 17 yesterday, temperatures and 9 degrees lower today so you will notice the change. 0vernight away from the east coast, we will have a widespread frost in the countryside. 0ne have a widespread frost in the countryside. one of the cold nights of the autumn. that does not say very much. this autumn has been mild. some pockets of frost in the south to stop monday but another glorious day...
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hello, it's wednesday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.al credit benefit to be delayed will be debated in parliament today. i have got no money at all. not even fourpence to my name. nigh friends had to wait 12 weeks. some tory mps willjoin labour in calling for a delay. we'll hear from some of them later in the programme. also on the programme, how courts are trying to help parents who're addicted to drugs and alcohol stay with their children. their homes is filthy. there is no food in the fridge and the toilets are blocked and not clean because their parents are so involved in the world of drugs. we'll hear from some of those families who've managed to quit
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hello, it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, and chloe tilley, welcome to the programmeare independence from the rest of the country in a matter of days, according to its leader. translation: no society should accept the status quo it does not want, against its will, through force and beatings. we'll have the details and also get reaction from the capital madrid. everybody stay down, stay down! police in las vegas release a video of the immediate aftermath puncheon of sunday's shooting and confirm that gunman stephen paddock placed before beginning his deadly attack. and helped as many people as i could over the rails, i was piling them on the stage and within seconds the
hello, it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, and chloe tilley, welcome to the programmeare independence from the rest of the country in a matter of days, according to its leader. translation: no society should accept the status quo it does not want, against its will, through force and beatings. we'll have the details and also get reaction from the capital madrid. everybody stay down, stay down! police in las vegas release a video of the immediate aftermath puncheon of...
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hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.could i give him a massage and i said, no. he returned in nothing but a robe with the front open and he was buff naked. we'll hear claims that the treatment and sexual exploitation of women in the music industry could be worse than in hollywood. one of the women at the very top of the music business joins us to lift the lid on the industry. also on the programme: this programme has discovered that thousands of ill and disabled people are being stopped from tape recording a controversial disability assessment to use it as evidence.
hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.could i give him a massage and i said, no. he returned in nothing but a robe with the front open and he was buff naked. we'll hear claims that the treatment and sexual exploitation of women in the music industry could be worse than in hollywood. one of the women at the very top of the music business joins us to lift the lid on the industry. also on the programme: this programme has discovered that thousands of...
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at his home in derbyshire, roy wood plays me some new material, and tells me that back in the 60s, he us to be a good band. ithink, you know, we could have been a much better musical group if we have concentrated more on the music. # woke up one morning half asleep # with all my blankets in a heap # and yellow roses scattered all around. ..# and then came the release of flowers in the rain, a song that initially was not controversial at all. it was about someone that wasn't doing very well, mentally. and was in a place where they could recover, you know. # just sitting watching flowers in the rain...# and getting away from the stresses of life in general. # flowers in the rain.# so, how did a song about something about something as innocent as watching flowers in the rain become so controversial, and how come the band that wrote it has never received a penny in royalties? well, it was all down to another publicity stu nt, orchestrated by tony secunda. without telling the band, he had had a cartoon made to help promote the song. inspired by scurrilous rumours at the time, it depicted t
at his home in derbyshire, roy wood plays me some new material, and tells me that back in the 60s, he us to be a good band. ithink, you know, we could have been a much better musical group if we have concentrated more on the music. # woke up one morning half asleep # with all my blankets in a heap # and yellow roses scattered all around. ..# and then came the release of flowers in the rain, a song that initially was not controversial at all. it was about someone that wasn't doing very well,...
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i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.f making a sexual advance toward a child actor. and sexual harassment claims at westminster spiral, with reports of 36 mps being accused of misconduct. so these young people, especially as some of them, it might be their firstjob in politics, they have been desperate to get it and might have applied amongst 400 people to get the job, and they get the job, and then they find this mp has wandering hands and says inappropriate things and they feel slightly frightened or threatened by them. where do you go to make that complaint? who do you speak to? at the moment it's not clear at all, and, of course, no—one really has teeth. there is no body that can slap the mp down and say that behaviour in this place is no longer acceptable. in around half an hour's time, we'll hear from tv presenter anne robinson, who says women really should know better than to share
i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.f making a sexual advance toward a child actor. and sexual harassment claims at westminster spiral, with reports of 36 mps being accused of misconduct. so these young people, especially as some of them, it might be their firstjob in politics, they have been desperate to get it and might have applied amongst 400 people to get the job, and they get the job, and then they find this mp has wandering hands and says inappropriate things and they feel...
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hello, it's thursday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.minister after this speech. applause she coughs strength shared around the globe... really keen to hear your views throughout the programme. do get in touch in the usual ways and we'll hear from some of you throughout the programme. also this morning... did former british prime minister ted heath sexually abuse boys? a police report is expected to say there would be grounds to question him on allegations, were he alive today. his godson tells us the investigation is a witchhunt.
hello, it's thursday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.minister after this speech. applause she coughs strength shared around the globe... really keen to hear your views throughout the programme. do get in touch in the usual ways and we'll hear from some of you throughout the programme. also this morning... did former british prime minister ted heath sexually abuse boys? a police report is expected to say there would be grounds to question him on allegations, were he...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.tting terminals, known as the crack cocaine of gambling, from £100 per spin to somewhere between 50 and £2. ijust went to i just went to the counter and i said 500. i lost that in the space ofaa said 500. i lost that in the space of a a few minutes. a thousand, lost that. and another thousand. i had no more money in my bank account. we'll get reaction from some of those who've lost thousands and thousand of pounds to these machines — and from those in the betting industry. also this morning, women fleeing domestic abuse have told this programme they're being left homeless because councils are failing to provide them with suitable temporary accommodation. basically begging and every day not knowing where you are
hello, it's tuesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.tting terminals, known as the crack cocaine of gambling, from £100 per spin to somewhere between 50 and £2. ijust went to i just went to the counter and i said 500. i lost that in the space ofaa said 500. i lost that in the space of a a few minutes. a thousand, lost that. and another thousand. i had no more money in my bank account. we'll get reaction from some of those who've lost thousands and thousand...
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anna collinson from the bbc victoria derbyshire programme reports.very single night on the streets. mhairi hopkins developed post—natal depression after giving birth a few years ago. while her parents took care of her son, the 22—year—old's mental health deteriorated. eventually she ran out of places to stay. you don't know who's watching you, you don't if you're going to get up in the morning safe. i was doing this every single night, i'd wake up at least four, five times a night and look around at what was going on, try and calm myself down. you've got such a broken sleep pattern. you didn't actually sleep. one night every autumn local authorities in england count how many people are sleeping rough. last year there were more than 4000, a 130% rise in six years. some charities are sceptical about how the data is collected because councils can choose to enter an estimate if they prefer. in 2016 large cities featured prominently in the 20 areas with the worst problem. but not too far behind was a seaside town, with a population of 180,000, where homel
anna collinson from the bbc victoria derbyshire programme reports.very single night on the streets. mhairi hopkins developed post—natal depression after giving birth a few years ago. while her parents took care of her son, the 22—year—old's mental health deteriorated. eventually she ran out of places to stay. you don't know who's watching you, you don't if you're going to get up in the morning safe. i was doing this every single night, i'd wake up at least four, five times a night and...
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hello, it's monday, it's nine o'clock, i'm chloe tilley in for victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme almost twice as much to drive in central london. we can either take action to clean up we can either take action to clean up fears that your children have underdeveloped and your adults suffer strokes and asthma, we do nothing which will make things worse. critics say it will "disproportionately penalise london's poorest drivers" but those in favour say it's the only way to improve air quality in the capital. your thoughts very welcome as always. also on the programme, we've discovered that 95% of tv ads during live uk football matches feature at least one gambling advert, with some games being dominated by betting ads.
hello, it's monday, it's nine o'clock, i'm chloe tilley in for victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme almost twice as much to drive in central london. we can either take action to clean up we can either take action to clean up fears that your children have underdeveloped and your adults suffer strokes and asthma, we do nothing which will make things worse. critics say it will "disproportionately penalise london's poorest drivers" but those in favour say it's the only way to...
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it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.tars to claim they were sexually harassed by hollywood producer harvey weinstein. i think harvey is finished in hollywood. i really do. i don't see how anyone can work with him. his lawyers released a sometime suggesting the incidents were consensual. yes. i hope he's watching. say that to my face. , harvey. that was actress zoe brok. former us president barack obama and his wife michelle have expressed disgust about allegations.
it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.tars to claim they were sexually harassed by hollywood producer harvey weinstein. i think harvey is finished in hollywood. i really do. i don't see how anyone can work with him. his lawyers released a sometime suggesting the incidents were consensual. yes. i hope he's watching. say that to my face. , harvey. that was actress zoe brok. former us president barack obama and his wife michelle have expressed disgust...
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some outbreaks of rain, not fantastic outdoor eating but a hint of blue sky in this picture from derbyshirebut we are losing that now. outbreaks of rain slipping south out of england. some outbreaks of rain for cornwall and devon, showers in northern scotland. cant yourself lucky if you have seen sunshine. rain leading up to the super league final this evening but it should turn drier at old trafford, as we go deeper into the evening. out and about this evening, some heavy bursts of rain running across east anglia. a lot of dry weather, despite the cloud overnight but in showers running into northern and western scotland, northern ireland, north—west wales and northern england. outbreaks of rain for cornwall and the isles of scilly. clear spells returns evening. but those. probably fill in with crowd as they go through the night. not a cold night. this is a sunday morning is looking. maybe a few brighter breaks in scotland and passing showers as well. cloudy for northern ireland and some patchy mostly light rain to begin the day, should turn a bit drier into the afternoon. just the odd spit
some outbreaks of rain, not fantastic outdoor eating but a hint of blue sky in this picture from derbyshirebut we are losing that now. outbreaks of rain slipping south out of england. some outbreaks of rain for cornwall and devon, showers in northern scotland. cant yourself lucky if you have seen sunshine. rain leading up to the super league final this evening but it should turn drier at old trafford, as we go deeper into the evening. out and about this evening, some heavy bursts of rain...
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welsh mountains, hopefully some breaks across the likes of herefordshire, up into warwickshire and derbyshireike the cloud will fill in here from the west through the day. quite a gloomy picture with a little bit of light rain thrown into the mix through the afternoon. brightening for wales as the hours by. the midlands not looking too bad, and northern england. northern ireland perhaps losing some showers for the afternoon. and what a change for the afternoon. and what a change for scotland after that pretty glorious start. i the afternoon, thicker cloud arriving, strengthening winds in some quite heavy rain. this frontal system making itself felt on wednesday. heavy rainfall northern england and later in the day wales. scotland and northern england do brighten with some showers, but some of that rain could be very heavy for the cumbrians fels and the welsh mountains. ahead of that, 18th till possible in the south—east with some sunshine. thursday the cloud is day of the week across the board. a lot of the week across the board. a lot of fine weather and temperatures i think somewhere in the
welsh mountains, hopefully some breaks across the likes of herefordshire, up into warwickshire and derbyshireike the cloud will fill in here from the west through the day. quite a gloomy picture with a little bit of light rain thrown into the mix through the afternoon. brightening for wales as the hours by. the midlands not looking too bad, and northern england. northern ireland perhaps losing some showers for the afternoon. and what a change for the afternoon. and what a change for scotland...
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it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme what motivated 64—year—old retired a ccou nta nt what motivated 64—year—old retired accou nta nt to what motivated 64—year—old retired accountant to open fire on that concert, killing at least 59 people and wounding 500 others in what has become amerika's first shooting. detectives combing through evidence regarding pertinent information to shed light on this horrible event. we have recovered 23 firearms at mandalay bay and 19 firearms at his home in mesquite. the massacre has raised yet again more questions about gun laws in america. we will talk about them before ten o'clock. sacked for being pregnant or having a baby. campaigners tell us the government is failing to protect women from discrimination. government is failing to protect women from discriminationm government is failing to protect women from discrimination. it is banks, insurers, utility companies, big conglomerates, retail, you name it. if it has happened to you, do get in touch and tell us your
it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme what motivated 64—year—old retired a ccou nta nt what motivated 64—year—old retired accou nta nt to what motivated 64—year—old retired accountant to open fire on that concert, killing at least 59 people and wounding 500 others in what has become amerika's first shooting. detectives combing through evidence regarding pertinent information to shed light on this horrible event. we have recovered 23 firearms at mandalay...
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anna collinson from the bbc victoria derbyshire programme reports.birth a few years ago. while her parents took care of her son, the 22—year—old's mental health deteriorated. eventually she ran out of places to stay. you don't know who's watching you, you don't if you're going to get up in the morning safe. i was doing this every single night, i'd wake up at least four, five times a night and look around at what was going on, try and calm myself down. you've got such a broken sleep pattern. you didn't actually sleep. one night every autumn local authorities in england count how many people are sleeping rough. last year there were more than a,000, a 130% rise in six years. some charities are sceptical about how the data is collected because councils can choose to enter an estimate if they prefer. in 2016 large cities featured prominently in the 20 areas with the worst problem. but not too far behind was a seaside town, with a population of 180,000, where homelessness has trebled since 2010. this is a really popular place for homeless people to hang ou
anna collinson from the bbc victoria derbyshire programme reports.birth a few years ago. while her parents took care of her son, the 22—year—old's mental health deteriorated. eventually she ran out of places to stay. you don't know who's watching you, you don't if you're going to get up in the morning safe. i was doing this every single night, i'd wake up at least four, five times a night and look around at what was going on, try and calm myself down. you've got such a broken sleep pattern....
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hello, it's wednesday, it's10am, i'm victoria derbyshire. die on them streets and ifido thing. i'll die on them streets and if i do get evicted, i don't know what i'll do. 0ver reducing the six—week delay for claimants, but rebels threaten to keep up the pressure. also today, we will look at courts trying to help pa rents will look at courts trying to help parents who are addicted to drugs and alcohol, keep care of their children. his mum had been on heroin substitute methadone throughout the pregnancy, so there was a little bit of concern about archie's dependence on that so he was monitored for ten days and then he was instantly placed into foster care. and that's when i knew this is serious. we will be talking to a woman who lost her child because of her drug and alcohol addiction. and... and... and bruno is the hero of the night. british boxing legend frank bruno will be here in the next half an hour to talk to you. i'm really looking forward to meeting him. annita is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news. the
hello, it's wednesday, it's10am, i'm victoria derbyshire. die on them streets and ifido thing. i'll die on them streets and if i do get evicted, i don't know what i'll do. 0ver reducing the six—week delay for claimants, but rebels threaten to keep up the pressure. also today, we will look at courts trying to help pa rents will look at courts trying to help parents who are addicted to drugs and alcohol, keep care of their children. his mum had been on heroin substitute methadone throughout the...
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it's10am and i'm victoria derbyshire.om, through his bedroom, and locked the door, and he chased me and was pounding on the door and begging me to come out. his lawyers relayed a statement saying the incedents were consensual. yeah, i hope he's watching. say that to my face, harvey. we'll get reaction from those within the industry. also on the programme, a really powerful look at the widespread scale of heroin abuse in the uk where last year every five hours a person died from taking either heroin or morphine. by the time i do get sorted, it's time to start all over again and that's all every day consists of. and channel 4's educating greater manchester headmaster drew povey turned around the school once labelled "the worst in the country" and is now working to reduce its debt. time for the latest news, here's ben brown. the wife of producer harvey weinstein says she is leaving him following allegations of sexual harassment from a string of actresses. georgina chapman says weinstein's actions are "unforgivable". angelina
it's10am and i'm victoria derbyshire.om, through his bedroom, and locked the door, and he chased me and was pounding on the door and begging me to come out. his lawyers relayed a statement saying the incedents were consensual. yeah, i hope he's watching. say that to my face, harvey. we'll get reaction from those within the industry. also on the programme, a really powerful look at the widespread scale of heroin abuse in the uk where last year every five hours a person died from taking either...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. this programme can reveal that a number of councils in england are buying one—way train tickets for homeless people out of their area. it made me feel sick, because i have lived here all my life. i think what they want to do is get all the homeless people out of bournemouth because all the new people coming into the area are seeing all these homeless people sitting there. in bournemouth, the number of homeless people has trebled since 2010 — we'll try and find out why. also this morning — people in the music industry have been speaking out after this programme heard claims that abuse and harassment there were as bad if not worse than in hollywood. i have been in situations with men more senior to me who tried to use that position of power in order to garner some kind of sexualfavour with me. we want to hear your experience, wherever you work, this morning. get in touch in the usual way and if you are happy to speak on air, start your message with the words "call me". and — he's gone f
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. this programme can reveal that a number of councils in england are buying one—way train tickets for homeless people out of their area. it made me feel sick, because i have lived here all my life. i think what they want to do is get all the homeless people out of bournemouth because all the new people coming into the area are seeing all these homeless people sitting there. in bournemouth, the number of homeless people has trebled since 2010...
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i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. our top story today — kevin spacey apologises after being accused of making a sexual advance toward a child actor. and sexual harassment claims at westminster spiral, with reports of 36 mps being accused of misconduct. so these young people, especially as some of them, it might be their firstjob in politics, they have been desperate to get it and might have applied amongst 400 people to get the job, and they get the job, and then they find this mp has wandering hands and says inappropriate things and they feel slightly frightened or threatened by them. where do you go to make that complaint? who do you speak to? at the moment it's not clear at all, and, of course, no—one really has teeth. there is no body that can slap the mp down and say that behaviour in this place is no longer acceptable. in around half an hour's time, we'll hear from tv presenter anne robinson, who says women really should know better than to share a cab or go to a hotel room with someone they don't trust. also on
i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. our top story today — kevin spacey apologises after being accused of making a sexual advance toward a child actor. and sexual harassment claims at westminster spiral, with reports of 36 mps being accused of misconduct. so these young people, especially as some of them, it might be their firstjob in politics, they have been desperate to get it and might have applied amongst 400 people to get the job, and they get the job, and then they find...
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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 — serious racial divides exist across british society. that's the findings from the government's huge race audit. although i was the most qualified and the most experienced, i was still looked over by a white man who was eventually put into the position. we are gathering people from across the uk to to the fact over what can be done to shorten the racial divide. also, animal welfare groups say mobile blues are an ethical and can cause distress to animals. if they go for things, does that mean they can go for children's hands? absolutely. the government has told us it is taking action to force them to get licenses, but some animal welfare groups wantan licenses, but some animal welfare groups want an all—out ban. we will bring you the details. prison governors are calling for an end to short prison sentences of 12 months, calling them pointless. if you have beenin calling them pointless. if you have been injailfor less calling them pointless. if you have been in jai
hello, it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. our top story today — serious racial divides exist across british society. that's the findings from the government's huge race audit. although i was the most qualified and the most experienced, i was still looked over by a white man who was eventually put into the position. we are gathering people from across the uk to to the fact over what can be done to shorten the racial divide. also, animal welfare...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.hy they are not accepting any bets on horses or dogs and a more. that as a man who lost more than £300,000 on fixed odds betting. we're speaking to some of those who have lost money through addiction to the machines, including a man whose gambling problem cost him half a million pounds. also this morning, women fleeing domestic abuse have told this programme they're being left homeless because councils are failing to provide them with suitable temporary accommodation. basically begging and every day not knowing where you're going to be sleeping and at the same time trying to put on a happy face and... to be supportive for the children. and as sexual harassment claims continue to engulf westminster, we'll bring you more reaction. good morning. here's annita in the bbc newsroom with a summary of todays news. good morning. the government has proposed reducing the amount of money that can be staked on fixed—odds betting terminals, to protect players from racking up huge losses. betting com
hello, it's tuesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.hy they are not accepting any bets on horses or dogs and a more. that as a man who lost more than £300,000 on fixed odds betting. we're speaking to some of those who have lost money through addiction to the machines, including a man whose gambling problem cost him half a million pounds. also this morning, women fleeing domestic abuse have told this programme they're being left homeless because councils are failing to provide them...
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hello, it's monday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. experiences. you see the performers just run off the stage. the whole stage goes black and then people are saying, "get down. get down." that's when we knew it was a shooter. in the confusion that followed the shooting, one witness told this programme of his experience from inside the hotel where the shots were fired. i heard glass breaking. so i thought shots may have been coming towards the hotel. so i laid down behind both the beds that are here in the room away from the window. i stayed there for a good ten or 15 minutes. in the last few minutes police have given an update on their response, in which the shooter was killed. he is dead currently. he has been identified. he is a local resident. i will not release his name at this time. but we are interested in a cam uponian that is travelling with him. we'll update you through the morning on the breaking story monarch airlines ceases trading, cancelling thousands of flights while some passengers are already abroad. customers have be
hello, it's monday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. experiences. you see the performers just run off the stage. the whole stage goes black and then people are saying, "get down. get down." that's when we knew it was a shooter. in the confusion that followed the shooting, one witness told this programme of his experience from inside the hotel where the shots were fired. i heard glass breaking. so i thought shots may have been coming towards the hotel. so i laid down behind...
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i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. this morning, with further claims the roll out of universal credit will leave people near destitute, we hear from two parents about their struggles of going on the new benefit. i have gone without food about three days. my five-year-old's last food was school dinners. on the saturday we we re was school dinners. on the saturday we were walking down the street and she was searching in bins for food because she was starving. their full stories in around 15 minutes. can these three men keep theirjobs in the fa after new evidence revealed the former england women's head coach mark sampson did racially abuse two players. i had one meeting with martin and he effectively suggested if i wrote a statement, a favourable statement saying the fa are not institutionally racist, they would think about releasing me. i thought that was bordering on blackmail. we'll hear from eniola aluko's best friend — former england player leanne sanderson, who's calling for the men at the top to resign. and the fo
i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. this morning, with further claims the roll out of universal credit will leave people near destitute, we hear from two parents about their struggles of going on the new benefit. i have gone without food about three days. my five-year-old's last food was school dinners. on the saturday we we re was school dinners. on the saturday we were walking down the street and she was searching in bins for food because she was starving. their full stories in...
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david morris sent us this beautiful early evening shot from derbyshire.craters. the detail is amazing. finally dave knight snapped this in kent. while we are admiring the world around us, blue planet starts again, we shall be tuned into that. —— blue planet. if somebody deserves to have their feet up, watching the television, it is anthonyjoshua, put through his paces last night, unexpected or so, up paces last night, unexpected or so, up against carlos takam, the way that he has been going in his career of late, people thought it would be overin of late, people thought it would be over in the third or fourth but he took into ten. some have said he looked sluggish. he was at his heaviest weight he has ever been for a provisional bout. look at the size of the guide, he is huge, they stopped it, there was the argument that because carlos takam put on such a good show, they should have let him see out about. 20-0. the crowds he attracts, incredible. this was a record at the principality stadium, indoor crowd record in the post—war era, certainly he draws peo
david morris sent us this beautiful early evening shot from derbyshire.craters. the detail is amazing. finally dave knight snapped this in kent. while we are admiring the world around us, blue planet starts again, we shall be tuned into that. —— blue planet. if somebody deserves to have their feet up, watching the television, it is anthonyjoshua, put through his paces last night, unexpected or so, up paces last night, unexpected or so, up against carlos takam, the way that he has been going...
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north east derbyshire.on for the conservative party. was not a successful election for the conservative partylj was not a successful election for the conservative party. i am the first to acknowledge it did not go the way we wanted to. i'm saying there are number of results that we re there are number of results that were encouraging. you do not hate yourjob? of course not. glad to hear it. thank you very much. letters ta ke letters take you to some live pictures in barcelona. police moving into one of the polling stations with what beast —— spanish national government... they have smashed their way into the polling station. they have stormed it and are starting to seize ballot boxes. we've heard reports of ballot boxes being seized. these people, one would presume, are people who are involved in running the referendum, possibly because as well. the police have moved into the polling station in barcelona. we heard reports they we re in barcelona. we heard reports they were being kept on two cruise ships in
north east derbyshire.on for the conservative party. was not a successful election for the conservative partylj was not a successful election for the conservative party. i am the first to acknowledge it did not go the way we wanted to. i'm saying there are number of results that we re there are number of results that were encouraging. you do not hate yourjob? of course not. glad to hear it. thank you very much. letters ta ke letters take you to some live pictures in barcelona. police moving...