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suspected terror plot thought to be planned for christmas is foiled, as police arrest four men in derbyshire and south yorkshire. hundreds of people were moved from their homes, as the bomb squad was sent to one address in chesterfield. they come banging on the door saying, "you need to evacuate." my grandad refused to leave the house. he's still in there now. the only one on the street. and they said, "it's for your own safety, bomb disposal are here." in the last hour, bomb disposal experts have moved to another property in sheffield. we've have the latest on the ongoing operation. also on the programme tonight... social media companies taken to task by mps in parliament, as they're accused of not doing enough to tackle hate crime. killed in the hotel fire at loch lomond — richard dyson and simon midgley were staying at the cameron house hotel for a weekend break. the future of toys r us and more than 3000 jobs in the uk hangs in the balance tonight, amid fears it's about to collapse. and the 95 year—old librarian who is one new york's oldest employees — we report on the superagers, as sci
suspected terror plot thought to be planned for christmas is foiled, as police arrest four men in derbyshire and south yorkshire. hundreds of people were moved from their homes, as the bomb squad was sent to one address in chesterfield. they come banging on the door saying, "you need to evacuate." my grandad refused to leave the house. he's still in there now. the only one on the street. and they said, "it's for your own safety, bomb disposal are here." in the last hour,...
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let's go back to those raids in south yorkshire and derbyshire.ere arrested in sheffield, and a fourth man, 31, arrested in chesterfield. all has been taken to a police station in west yorkshire for questioning. these are terror arrests. let's go to our respondent outside one of the properties involved in sheffield for the latest. bring us up to date. versus the property that police searched early this morning. this is one of four properties in the sheffield area that police raided and there's also one in chesterfield. here in sheffield, mears broke, stocks bridge, and two houses in chesterfield, four men arrested. earlier i spoke to a resident who lives opposite this house in mears broke and they tell be what they heard this morning. her name is elizabeth ferretti. we were woken up at 530 by a loud bang for the initially we thought somebody had crashed outside of our house. we we re crashed outside of our house. we were looking outside and all we could see where police officers dressed in riot gear and they were storming a house across the road f
let's go back to those raids in south yorkshire and derbyshire.ere arrested in sheffield, and a fourth man, 31, arrested in chesterfield. all has been taken to a police station in west yorkshire for questioning. these are terror arrests. let's go to our respondent outside one of the properties involved in sheffield for the latest. bring us up to date. versus the property that police searched early this morning. this is one of four properties in the sheffield area that police raided and there's...
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this is not the end of this operation across yorkshire and derbyshire. in custody in west yorkshire tonight and police are now building their case against them. thank you. there is any more we will be back to you right away. the justice secretary says he is determined to see a more diverse judiciary but has ruled out creating targets to appoint more black and minority ethnicjudges in england and wales. it comes after a review by the labour mp david lammy which said the problem of racial bias in the criminaljustice system was getting worse. our legal affairs correspondent clive coleman reports. people from black and minority ethnic backgrounds make up around 14% of the population. so it was shocking that a review by the mp david lammy published in september found that people from these backgrounds make up 25% of the prison population and 41% of the youth justice system. of equal concern, just 11% of magistrates and 7% ofjudges come from these communities. there are many complex reasons for the inequality, but according to this former prisoner, some are as
this is not the end of this operation across yorkshire and derbyshire. in custody in west yorkshire tonight and police are now building their case against them. thank you. there is any more we will be back to you right away. the justice secretary says he is determined to see a more diverse judiciary but has ruled out creating targets to appoint more black and minority ethnicjudges in england and wales. it comes after a review by the labour mp david lammy which said the problem of racial bias in...
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a nice picturesque scene there in derbyshire.ain cloud associated with severe thunderstorms and heavy showers. you will see that across southern areas of england this morning. into the afternoon, some snow will clear away from northern areas but into the afternoon there is the risk of some wintry showers affecting scotland. across the eastern parts and down towards dumfries and galloway... it will remain quite called across scotland, temperatures to or for celsius. sun showers, looking back into the north—west england around the lake district and baggage. those people are snow later on by former job in wind and wales, looking dry and bright. a risk of blustery showers moving through but a strong wind. it will be through quickly. through the evening and tonight the risk of ice across mainly scotland, and east england, elsewhere are spreading in. that will ease up into the early hours of saturday and not as cold in the south—westward averages five to seven celsius. for saturday, will be a wet start rain clearing away. brighter spel
a nice picturesque scene there in derbyshire.ain cloud associated with severe thunderstorms and heavy showers. you will see that across southern areas of england this morning. into the afternoon, some snow will clear away from northern areas but into the afternoon there is the risk of some wintry showers affecting scotland. across the eastern parts and down towards dumfries and galloway... it will remain quite called across scotland, temperatures to or for celsius. sun showers, looking back...
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this is a picturesque scene in derbyshire. the snow will ease the way. thunderstorms across southern areas. look at this fantastic picture of cloud. we will continue with thunderstorms and southern areas this afternoon. further north, much of the rain and snow will clear but there will be wintry showers this afternoon, particularly over higher ground in scotland. still cold in scotland. wintry showers in the north—west of england, many around the lake district and the peak district is looking drier this afternoon. showers in wales and south—west england. a strengthening wind. that will chase away a lot of the showers fairly quickly. tonight another band of rain moves in, turning briefly to snow over higher ground in parts of wales and the door. and there could be ice further southin door. and there could be ice further south in scotland, a little less cold. 0n south in scotland, a little less cold. on saturday, snow affecting parts of scotland. milder conditions across many parts of england and wales. into the evening the rain
this is a picturesque scene in derbyshire. the snow will ease the way. thunderstorms across southern areas. look at this fantastic picture of cloud. we will continue with thunderstorms and southern areas this afternoon. further north, much of the rain and snow will clear but there will be wintry showers this afternoon, particularly over higher ground in scotland. still cold in scotland. wintry showers in the north—west of england, many around the lake district and the peak district is looking...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.t's not sellable and two, we've been told it's not inhabitable either, so we've... well, we've lost everything. so many of you getting in touch to share the problems you've experienced. we'll hearfrom some of you in around 10 minutes' time. also on the programme — the grandparents of a four—year—old girl who's been missing since may plead for her safe return. elliana shand is thought to be with her mother, who has schizophrenia and, according to a judge, poses a very real risk to her daughter's safety. i do have a bizarre understanding of why they'd do it. i don't agree with it but i do understand why the did it. understand why they did it. but it's not in the child's interest and it's certainly not in jessica's interest. the full interview before 11am. and we are shortly expecting the sentencing of reality tv star ferne mccann's ex—boyfriend arthur collins, who threw acid over a group of men in an east london nightclub. we'll bring you that when we get it. good morning. here's ben bro
hello, it's tuesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.t's not sellable and two, we've been told it's not inhabitable either, so we've... well, we've lost everything. so many of you getting in touch to share the problems you've experienced. we'll hearfrom some of you in around 10 minutes' time. also on the programme — the grandparents of a four—year—old girl who's been missing since may plead for her safe return. elliana shand is thought to be with her mother, who has schizophrenia...
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four men were arrested in raids early this morning in derbyshire and south yorkshire with bomb disposal officers at the scene. they came banging on the door saying you need to evacuate. my grandad refused to leave the house. still in there now, the only one on the street. they said it's for your own safety, bomb disposal are here. and later in the day a mosque and community centre were sealed off in sheffield, part of an extensive operation by police. we'll have more on the day's events and the ongoing police operation. also tonight... facebook, twitter and google are heavily criticised by mps about extremist content on their platforms including death threats against politicians. a man who threw acid into a crowded nightclub in east london has been jailed for 20 years. the scandal of contaminated blood in the 19705 and 805. families respond to the news that inadequate research has been used until very recently. i started this as a young woman and now i'm now going towards retirement and there's still no justice. and life after 90, and why american scientists predict that before long new
four men were arrested in raids early this morning in derbyshire and south yorkshire with bomb disposal officers at the scene. they came banging on the door saying you need to evacuate. my grandad refused to leave the house. still in there now, the only one on the street. they said it's for your own safety, bomb disposal are here. and later in the day a mosque and community centre were sealed off in sheffield, part of an extensive operation by police. we'll have more on the day's events and the...
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reminder of our main story this lunch time: counter—terrorism police have made a number of arrests in derbyshireey try to foil a suspected islamist terror attack. bomb disposal officers are at a house in hester field. a number of streets have been sealed off and residents moved from their homes. that's all from the bbc news at one, goodbye from me on bbc one wejoin news at one, goodbye from me on bbc one we join the bbc news teams where you are. bye. relatives of those who lost their lives in the attack had been lighting candles and placing them on a newly opened memorial on the steps ofa a newly opened memorial on the steps of a church which overlooks the our top story centres on world champion sprinter, justin gatlin. he says he is shocked and surprised by doping allegations made against his coach and former agent. the daily telegraph alleges that robert wagner, an agent linked to gatlin offered undercover reporters performance enhancing drugs while gatlin's coach dennis mitchell, told reporters that athletes are able to get away with doping because the drugs they use cannot be detected by tes
reminder of our main story this lunch time: counter—terrorism police have made a number of arrests in derbyshireey try to foil a suspected islamist terror attack. bomb disposal officers are at a house in hester field. a number of streets have been sealed off and residents moved from their homes. that's all from the bbc news at one, goodbye from me on bbc one wejoin news at one, goodbye from me on bbc one we join the bbc news teams where you are. bye. relatives of those who lost their lives in...
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four men were arrested in south yorkshire and derbyshire this morning.quad has been called in, local residents have been moved from their homes. our correspondent danny savage is there. danny, how did this unfold? early this morning here in chesterfield in king street north there was some police activity. a man was arrested and then shortly afterwards, the area was sealed off, we have been talking to residents here about their alarm about the fact this they we re their alarm about the fact this they were asked to move from their homes. people have been moved out. they are at the local football club or gone to stay with friends, while this whole block, probably a square mile has been sealed off while the bomb disposal unit carry out their work on the edge of chesterfield. you can see the vehicle behind me. officers keep coming and going from worthwhile other cordons. there is activity around a vehicle in a side alley where the 31—year—old man was arrested. that was not the only arrested. that was not the only arrest to take place. three other arrests took
four men were arrested in south yorkshire and derbyshire this morning.quad has been called in, local residents have been moved from their homes. our correspondent danny savage is there. danny, how did this unfold? early this morning here in chesterfield in king street north there was some police activity. a man was arrested and then shortly afterwards, the area was sealed off, we have been talking to residents here about their alarm about the fact this they we re their alarm about the fact this...
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toure derbyshire was on their won the long—awaited and much predicted news broke on monday morning.larence house have just announced broke on monday morning. clarence house havejust announced in broke on monday morning. clarence house have just announced in the last few seconds prince harry is to marry his american girlfriend meghan michael. but the rest of the day the bbc news operation went into overdrive with presenters and reporters deployed to getting ten pals, bolton is devoting more than at that time to the engagement, scheduled addition of panorama changed to a special programme on the royal news and extensive coverage of the new tom online. the response of sarah louise ellis... ian holton told us... of their viewers had another objection, articulated here. of their viewers had another objection, articulated herelj of their viewers had another objection, articulated here. iwas quite amazed a heard the new —— newsreaders say ms merkel who is of mixed race, and then the news of the arrangements that were going to take place. why does she have to say that? why does it make a di
toure derbyshire was on their won the long—awaited and much predicted news broke on monday morning.larence house have just announced broke on monday morning. clarence house havejust announced in broke on monday morning. clarence house have just announced in the last few seconds prince harry is to marry his american girlfriend meghan michael. but the rest of the day the bbc news operation went into overdrive with presenters and reporters deployed to getting ten pals, bolton is devoting more...
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victoria derbyshire was on air when the long—awaited and much—predicted news broke on monday morning.st announced in the last few seconds that prince harry is to marry his american girlfriend, meghan markle. for the rest of the day, the bbc news operation, in common with almost all british media organisations, went into overdrive. with presenters and reporters deployed to kensington palace, bulletins devoting more than half their time to the engagement, a scheduled edition of panorama changed to a special programme on the royal news, and extensive coverage on the news channel and online. the response of sarah louise ellis:
victoria derbyshire was on air when the long—awaited and much—predicted news broke on monday morning.st announced in the last few seconds that prince harry is to marry his american girlfriend, meghan markle. for the rest of the day, the bbc news operation, in common with almost all british media organisations, went into overdrive. with presenters and reporters deployed to kensington palace, bulletins devoting more than half their time to the engagement, a scheduled edition of panorama...
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four meant arrested in derbyshire and south yorkshire to prevent an alleged terror plot. the christmas holidays. the express claims that household face a hike in council tax, after ministers allow police and crime commissioners to raise funds for local forces. the daily mail also headlines a possible rise in council tax, which it suggests could add more than £100 to average household bills. the star warns of three massive storms set to blast britain over the christmas period. so, let's begin... starting with the front page of the metro, which has the sentence for arthur collins, who threw acid in a crowded nightclub 20 years, a hefty sentence. but no less than he deserved and some of his victims expressing the hope he would serve life in prison. he is a man who was no stranger to the criminal court system and he was on a suspended sentence for another nightclub act of violence. when he committed this one. to be clear, people may not know how serious it was. people with third—degree burns on their face with the city through. corrosive acid in their eyes. his wilful act, in
four meant arrested in derbyshire and south yorkshire to prevent an alleged terror plot. the christmas holidays. the express claims that household face a hike in council tax, after ministers allow police and crime commissioners to raise funds for local forces. the daily mail also headlines a possible rise in council tax, which it suggests could add more than £100 to average household bills. the star warns of three massive storms set to blast britain over the christmas period. so, let's...
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victoria derbyshire was on air when the long—awaited and much—predicted news broke on monday morning.rence house have just announced in the last few seconds that prince harry is to marry his american girlfriend, meghan markle. for the rest of the day, the bbc news operation, in common with almost all british media organisations, went into overdrive. with presenters and reporters deployed to kensington palace, bulletins devoting more than half their time to the engagement, a scheduled edition of panorama changed to a special programme on the royal news, and extensive coverage on the news channel and online. the response of sarah louise ellis: ian holton told us: other viewers had another objection, articulated here by carolyn watts. i was quite amazed that i heard the news reader actually say, ms markle, who is of mixed race, and then went on to the item of news, regarding the arrangements that are going to take place. why does she have to say that? why is it relevant that she is of mixed race? what difference does it make what colour she is? i do sometimes feel that by making these st
victoria derbyshire was on air when the long—awaited and much—predicted news broke on monday morning.rence house have just announced in the last few seconds that prince harry is to marry his american girlfriend, meghan markle. for the rest of the day, the bbc news operation, in common with almost all british media organisations, went into overdrive. with presenters and reporters deployed to kensington palace, bulletins devoting more than half their time to the engagement, a scheduled...
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police in derbyshire and south yorkshire say they've taken action to prevent an alleged islamist terrorlot that could have been carried out during the christmas holiday. early this morning, four men were arrested in sheffield and chesterfieldon suspicion of terror offences. bomb disposal teams were sent in, working with large numbers of police as our correspondent danny savage reports. a street in central sheffield tonight, the second placed the army bomb disposal unit searched as part of this terrorism investigation. early this morning two men were arrested here in bedsits adjoining a muslim community centre. tonight the muslim association of britain said those detained had no connection to the centre. the other place the bomb squad searched today was a property on sheffield road in chesterfield. counterterrorism officers arrested a 31—year—old man here. in the predawn darkness, armed police were pictured guarding the scene as the raid took place. at the edge of the cordon, people evacuated from their homes could not believe what was happening in their street. they've come banging on t
police in derbyshire and south yorkshire say they've taken action to prevent an alleged islamist terrorlot that could have been carried out during the christmas holiday. early this morning, four men were arrested in sheffield and chesterfieldon suspicion of terror offences. bomb disposal teams were sent in, working with large numbers of police as our correspondent danny savage reports. a street in central sheffield tonight, the second placed the army bomb disposal unit searched as part of this...
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vanellope's mum naomi findlay and her consultant, frances bu'lock spoke to my colleague victoria derbyshireng what chances the medical team had given her daughter before she was born. literally next to none. there was a very, very slim chance that she would survive at all, either she would die in the womb or when she was born, through delivery, she wouldn't survive. and how did you and your husband respond to that? not very well, to be honest with you. it was not something that we wanted to hear. but i think as time went on, and the more scans we went to, and the more we saw her grow and her heart beat, it wasn't something that we believed was actually going to happen. we believed that she was a fighter. but obviously the first ten minutes of when she arrived, it was a very crucial point. we didn't know, nobody knew how she would cope with being outside of the womb. so very much the first ten minutes, i think everybody was holding their breath, even the medics. she actually came out covering her own heart, she had her hand over her own heart, protecting it, and came out kicking and screamin
vanellope's mum naomi findlay and her consultant, frances bu'lock spoke to my colleague victoria derbyshireng what chances the medical team had given her daughter before she was born. literally next to none. there was a very, very slim chance that she would survive at all, either she would die in the womb or when she was born, through delivery, she wouldn't survive. and how did you and your husband respond to that? not very well, to be honest with you. it was not something that we wanted to...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.de "inaccurate and misleading" statements about pornography on his office computer. as damian green is forced to go, he says he's done nothing wrong and doesn't recognise the claims of inappropriate behaviour and regrets being asked to quit. we'll get reaction through the morning. plus — kaci sullivan from missouri gave birth five years ago, and then began to transition to become a man. last month he gave birth again. we'll speak to him in his first broadcast interview here in the uk. i finally had a cae5arean 5ection at about 2.00pm yesterday, so baby is not quite 24—hour is old, yet.
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.de "inaccurate and misleading" statements about pornography on his office computer. as damian green is forced to go, he says he's done nothing wrong and doesn't recognise the claims of inappropriate behaviour and regrets being asked to quit. we'll get reaction through the morning. plus — kaci sullivan from missouri gave birth five years ago, and then began to transition to become a man. last month he gave birth again. we'll speak to...
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now, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at the interviews and films that featured on her programmeginning with women talking frankly about intimate health issues. hello and welcome to our programme. over the next half an hour, we'll bring you some of the exclusive interviews and original stories that we have broadcast over the last year. in april, we revealed that 800 women were suing the nhs and the manufacturers of mesh implants, implants which had left them in permanent pain, sometimes unable to have sex or walk. following that story, the organisation that sets the guidelines for doctors in england, nice, have now announced they want to ban mesh treatments in some cases. in april, this programme exposed a painful secret thousands of women were keeping to themselves. every time i walk, it almost feels like something sharp‘s inside me. the tape had come through my vagina, so it was actually all the way through and protruding through. my husband has turned into my carer, and he's so much less of my husband. we can't have sex. we haven't had sex for 4.5 years. they thought they were
now, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at the interviews and films that featured on her programmeginning with women talking frankly about intimate health issues. hello and welcome to our programme. over the next half an hour, we'll bring you some of the exclusive interviews and original stories that we have broadcast over the last year. in april, we revealed that 800 women were suing the nhs and the manufacturers of mesh implants, implants which had left them in permanent pain, sometimes...
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i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.using their power. young women are being sexually assaulted, still, today. there are some very dangerous men in this business. right at the top? yes. currently? yes. that full exclusive report at about 0915 — and if you work in the music industry — really keen to hear from you this morning. do get in touch with your own experience. also on the programme — doctors are warning that tens of thousands of people may be at increased risk of dying early from heart attacks and strokes by misusing anabolic steroids. everything that we do
i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.using their power. young women are being sexually assaulted, still, today. there are some very dangerous men in this business. right at the top? yes. currently? yes. that full exclusive report at about 0915 — and if you work in the music industry — really keen to hear from you this morning. do get in touch with your own experience. also on the programme — doctors are warning that tens of thousands of people may be at increased risk of...
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hello, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.f american foreign policy by recognising jerusalem as the capital of israel. world leaders continue to condemn his decision ahead of an emergency meeting of the united nations it is time to officially recognise jerusalem as the capital of israel. also today, models speak exclusively to us about sexual harassment and exploitation in the multi—billion pound fashion industry.
hello, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.f american foreign policy by recognising jerusalem as the capital of israel. world leaders continue to condemn his decision ahead of an emergency meeting of the united nations it is time to officially recognise jerusalem as the capital of israel. also today, models speak exclusively to us about sexual harassment and exploitation in the multi—billion pound fashion industry.
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now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at the exclusive
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to our programme.t's been described as their abject failure to tackle homelessness in england. it is two too many. the council, there needs to be something done. why are we not looking after these people? we'll hear how 120,000 children are homeless and look at the impact it has on them and their education. the metropolitan police is looking at all ongoing cases. people injail right now, where evidence that could have proved their innocence hasn't
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to our programme.t's been described as their abject failure to tackle homelessness in england. it is two too many. the council, there needs to be something done. why are we not looking after these people? we'll hear how 120,000 children are homeless and look at the impact it has on them and their education. the metropolitan police is looking at all ongoing cases. people injail right now, where evidence that could have proved their innocence hasn't
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the former partner of serial killer levi bellfield has told the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme shehave reported him to the police sooner. jo collings says he regularly used to attack her and she now believes she was "target practice" to prepare himself for the murders of 13—year—old milly dowler, 19—year—old marsha mcdonnell and amelie delagrange who was 22. he's currently serving a life sentence for their murders, which took place between 2002 and 2004, and the attempted murder of another woman. you'd get punched and kicked, strangled, burned with cigarettes. strangling was quite a good one of his. if he punched you, he would keep punching you in the one spot and keep punching you in that spot because he knew how much it would hurt. were there are moments where you thought he might end up killing you? there were a couple. but because i fought back, it was a bit of a competition for him. you say he also sexually abused you and you have waived your right to anonymity to talk to us about that for which we are very grateful. can you give us an insight into what he would do? the rapes
the former partner of serial killer levi bellfield has told the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme shehave reported him to the police sooner. jo collings says he regularly used to attack her and she now believes she was "target practice" to prepare himself for the murders of 13—year—old milly dowler, 19—year—old marsha mcdonnell and amelie delagrange who was 22. he's currently serving a life sentence for their murders, which took place between 2002 and 2004, and the...
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that's what a group of women, working across the industry, has told the victoria derbyshire programme well as women working for music companies — who have recounted incidents of serious abuse and assault. some are now collecting evidence in order to uncover how widespread this behaviour is within the industry. jean mackenzie has some of their stories. and a warning, there are graphic sexual descriptions in her report. when amy was 15 she was contacted by a managerfrom one of the uk's largest music companies. they started working together and she quickly became a successful artist. soon after, she says, everything went wrong. he told me he was in love with me and if i did not agree to be his girlfriend that he would ruin my career. over the next two years he continued to blackmail me and threaten me to be in a relationship. what sort of things did he say to you to make you stay with him? he convinced me he was the only reason i was having any success and if i told anybody, that success would go away. for chloe, success also came at a young age, after being signed atjust 16. she says wh
that's what a group of women, working across the industry, has told the victoria derbyshire programme well as women working for music companies — who have recounted incidents of serious abuse and assault. some are now collecting evidence in order to uncover how widespread this behaviour is within the industry. jean mackenzie has some of their stories. and a warning, there are graphic sexual descriptions in her report. when amy was 15 she was contacted by a managerfrom one of the uk's largest...
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it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.has had it successfully put back inside her chest in what is believed to be a first for the uk. atjust three weeks old little vanellope wilkins has already undergone three operations at glenfield hospital in leicester but she is doing well. she came out kicking and screaming. and then she gave the surgeons aggro. over a hundred under—performing schools are continuing to fail their pupils year after year despite money and outside help. a new report by the chief schools inspector has revealed.
it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.has had it successfully put back inside her chest in what is believed to be a first for the uk. atjust three weeks old little vanellope wilkins has already undergone three operations at glenfield hospital in leicester but she is doing well. she came out kicking and screaming. and then she gave the surgeons aggro. over a hundred under—performing schools are continuing to fail their pupils year after year despite...
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now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at the exclusive interviews and films which have her programme in 2017. hello and welcome to our programme. over the next 30 minutes we will bring you some exclusive interviews and original reports that we have broadcast over the last 12 months. earlier this year we reported on how police risk assessment forms were used against predominantly black music artists. form 696 was used as a risk assessment for certain concerts but, as explained, the events targeted seem to attract similar audiences. we don't question it any longer. we just know they try to shut us down. there should be a review of the whole 696 process. so would you say that form 696 is racist? yes. it is a big tidal wave of...positive things. that's why i'm not complaining. it is all great, it's all blessings. stormzy hit number one with his debut album gang signs and prayers a few weeks back and broke records, including racking up the most first week streams for a number one album in chart history. attention is so strong on grime right now that when he freestyles about
now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at the exclusive interviews and films which have her programme in 2017. hello and welcome to our programme. over the next 30 minutes we will bring you some exclusive interviews and original reports that we have broadcast over the last 12 months. earlier this year we reported on how police risk assessment forms were used against predominantly black music artists. form 696 was used as a risk assessment for certain concerts but, as explained,...
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hello, it‘s thursday, it‘s 9am, i‘m victoria derbyshire.s after the devastating fire which killed 71 people. throughout the programme, we‘ll be joined by those who survived the fire and will be attending today‘s memorial as they prepare for their first christmas since the disaster. it‘s not going to be a happy time. christmas is meant for a family to be together. we will hear tributes
hello, it‘s thursday, it‘s 9am, i‘m victoria derbyshire.s after the devastating fire which killed 71 people. throughout the programme, we‘ll be joined by those who survived the fire and will be attending today‘s memorial as they prepare for their first christmas since the disaster. it‘s not going to be a happy time. christmas is meant for a family to be together. we will hear tributes
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i'm victoria derbyshire. brexit deal over the irish border. the snp says one way to solve the issue is to stay in the single market, but not everyone agrees. it's extremely difficult to do that because we've already triggered the article 50 process to leave the european union. you can stay in the single market and customs union if you make that choice. you can't actually. yes you can. yes you can. we will get reaction from the snp. what are your thoughts of events over the last 24 hours? ocean plastic is a planetary crisis — so says the un — it wants tougher action on plastic entering the seas. a mother is holding her newborn young, it's dead. the un is holding a summit in kenya today and we'll be speaking to them this hour. a group of fishermen from the isle of wight who say their conviction for smuggling 50 million pounds of cocaine into the uk is a miscarriage ofjustice — have lost a key review of their case. we'll be speaking to the men's families shortly. here's ben in the bbc newsroom with a summary of
i'm victoria derbyshire. brexit deal over the irish border. the snp says one way to solve the issue is to stay in the single market, but not everyone agrees. it's extremely difficult to do that because we've already triggered the article 50 process to leave the european union. you can stay in the single market and customs union if you make that choice. you can't actually. yes you can. yes you can. we will get reaction from the snp. what are your thoughts of events over the last 24 hours? ocean...
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these are some of the images viewers have been sent in from north yorkshire to derbyshire.cular views tonight and tomorrow morning. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. didn't stay with us. it's time for the news where you are. a very good night. this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. if you've been at this evening you may have seen the super moon when the moon is moves closer to the earth and appears larger and brighter in the sky, this view was taken over whitby abbey in yorkshire, astronomers say skywatchers will get the most stunning views this evening and this morning. i spoke to tom coast of the royal observatory. we get a full moan every 29 and a half days and they liked and skies, and they loom large on the horizon. the reality is the orbit of the moon and the earth is not a perfect circle, it is an ellipse is the earth is not the centre of the orbit of the moon, it is just off from the centres are sometimes the moon can come thousands of miles closer to us, it is inevitable, and if the close approach between the moon and the earth hap
these are some of the images viewers have been sent in from north yorkshire to derbyshire.cular views tonight and tomorrow morning. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. didn't stay with us. it's time for the news where you are. a very good night. this is bbc news, i'm martine croxall. if you've been at this evening you may have seen the super moon when the moon is moves closer to the earth and appears larger and brighter in the sky, this view was taken over whitby...
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it's monday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.ions and hundreds of schools closed as snow turns to ice. yes, at hasn't stopped, didn't stop snowing until the early hours here, we have had about eight centimetres. i'm in worcester. but in other parts of the west midlands, up to 20 centimetres, and temperatures are dropping, turning the snow to ice, so dropping, turning the snow to ice, so people are being warned to take ca re so people are being warned to take care when they go out today. wherever you are, how is the snow is affecting you. we'll get the latest from our correspondents right across the uk. also on the programme: as the inquiry into the fire at grenfell tower gets under way today, we'll talk exclusively to the leader of the local council and ask her why so many survivors are still living in hotels. we lost lives, some people lost all their families.
it's monday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.ions and hundreds of schools closed as snow turns to ice. yes, at hasn't stopped, didn't stop snowing until the early hours here, we have had about eight centimetres. i'm in worcester. but in other parts of the west midlands, up to 20 centimetres, and temperatures are dropping, turning the snow to ice, so dropping, turning the snow to ice, so people are being warned to take ca re so people are being warned to take...
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here in the east midlands, derbyshire police have been telling people recently to stay off the roads,you can. if you are travelling, please drive slowly. the weather is also affecting local bus services, particularly in leicester where there has been disruption. here at east midlands airport we have been learning that around four there will be another inspection of the runway and hopefully we will have better news for a very disappointed group of travellers behind us here in the departures lounge. is it busy there, are there people stuck waiting for something to happen? absolutely. there was a huge queue inside here when we were there earlier. a lot of people waiting in the queue, there was another couple we spoke to who we re was another couple we spoke to who were saying they arrived here ready to go to tenerife, another couple for a flight to faro, they've been waiting for a few hours. another family in almost in tears because they were missing out on a holiday. 0ne couple told me they were expecting to fly out today and back on wednesday. they won't be able to make that holiday no
here in the east midlands, derbyshire police have been telling people recently to stay off the roads,you can. if you are travelling, please drive slowly. the weather is also affecting local bus services, particularly in leicester where there has been disruption. here at east midlands airport we have been learning that around four there will be another inspection of the runway and hopefully we will have better news for a very disappointed group of travellers behind us here in the departures...
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hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.eal that will clear the way for the second phase of brexit talks. we'll look at whether it's possible to avoid a hard border between n ireland and ireland and why it's so important. also on the programme — life with obsessive compulsive disorder. domestic demand so household spending and business investment. i'm nearly 24 so i say nearly 24 because i am 23, but i don't like odd numbers because they bring me bad luck so i have bipolar as well, and borderline personality disorder. it isa and borderline personality disorder. it is a long list of what
hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.eal that will clear the way for the second phase of brexit talks. we'll look at whether it's possible to avoid a hard border between n ireland and ireland and why it's so important. also on the programme — life with obsessive compulsive disorder. domestic demand so household spending and business investment. i'm nearly 24 so i say nearly 24 because i am 23, but i don't like odd numbers because they bring me...
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her majesty's inspector of probation, dame glenys stacey, has told the victoria derbyshire programme england and wales. it would mean building a relationship with offenders between the ages of 10 to 18, and working out what has led to their offending before asking them to change their behaviour. dan clark—neal was exclusively invited to see a youth offending team in nottingham, who are spearheading this new approach. zoe has been working for the past decade as part of the nodding in youth offending team. she has brought us to meet connor, who she first met four years ago. you don't work with connor any more, do you? no, my case with conor closed earlier this year following his order being revoked in court on the grounds of good price —— progress. we knew there was a lot of good in conor we wanted to unearth. everybody stuck at it and he has proved is right. here we are four yea rs, proved is right. here we are four years, almost four years since he came to us, and he is working full—time and drug—free. came to us, and he is working full-time and drug-free. conor, tell me about how yo
her majesty's inspector of probation, dame glenys stacey, has told the victoria derbyshire programme england and wales. it would mean building a relationship with offenders between the ages of 10 to 18, and working out what has led to their offending before asking them to change their behaviour. dan clark—neal was exclusively invited to see a youth offending team in nottingham, who are spearheading this new approach. zoe has been working for the past decade as part of the nodding in youth...
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i‘m victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. 0ut top story today: after one of britain‘s smallerfast. ‘s government insiders blame a misunderstanding, the dup prepare to play hardball. we‘ll talk to the democratic unionist party, to a conversative leave mp, and to scotland‘s snp. whether you voted leave or remain, what do you think of events over the last 2a hours? also on the programme, a warning that sex offenders are using live online streaming platforms to groom children with almost 200 suspects arrested in one week alone.
i‘m victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. 0ut top story today: after one of britain‘s smallerfast. ‘s government insiders blame a misunderstanding, the dup prepare to play hardball. we‘ll talk to the democratic unionist party, to a conversative leave mp, and to scotland‘s snp. whether you voted leave or remain, what do you think of events over the last 2a hours? also on the programme, a warning that sex offenders are using live online streaming platforms to groom children...
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now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at the exclusive interviews and films which haveeatured on her programme in 2017. hello and welcome to our programme. over the next half an hour, we'll bring you some of the exclusive interviews and original stories that we have broadcast over the last year. form 696 was used by the metropolitan police in london is a risk assessment for certain music concerts, but the events it targeted all appeared to attract similar audiences. if you submit details in the event gets shut down, you know it is the police. we know they are trying to shut us down. there should bea trying to shut us down. there should be a review of the whole 696 process. so would you say that from 696 is racist? it is all like a big tidal wave of positive things, that is why i am not complaining. it is all great things and blessings, so... all great things and blessings, so... storms eat hit number one with his debut album and broke records, including racking up the most first week streams for another one album in chart history. attention is so strong on grime right n
now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at the exclusive interviews and films which haveeatured on her programme in 2017. hello and welcome to our programme. over the next half an hour, we'll bring you some of the exclusive interviews and original stories that we have broadcast over the last year. form 696 was used by the metropolitan police in london is a risk assessment for certain music concerts, but the events it targeted all appeared to attract similar audiences. if you...
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continuing at the moment, about ten centimetres around glasgow but pretty picturesque scenes, this from derbyshireof england. farther south and the risk of some showers but drier and blustery winds with brighter skies, temperatures about six to 8 degrees, chillier farther north. the list of other snow through tonight, into the hills but otherwise a rain spreading from the south and enter the weekend for many it should be drier articulate on new year's eve with sunny spells but the risk was up until midnight.
continuing at the moment, about ten centimetres around glasgow but pretty picturesque scenes, this from derbyshireof england. farther south and the risk of some showers but drier and blustery winds with brighter skies, temperatures about six to 8 degrees, chillier farther north. the list of other snow through tonight, into the hills but otherwise a rain spreading from the south and enter the weekend for many it should be drier articulate on new year's eve with sunny spells but the risk was up...
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also derbyshire police in the last couple of hours have been telling people to stay at home if you can are travelling take it slow as well. it's been snowing probably about five centimetres or so of snowfall so five centimetres or so of snowfall so far, we are expecting it to ease this afternoon. plenty of people enjoying the snow here, including one family who have come down from a couple of miles down the road. let's have a word with dad first. why did you want to come here today? to bring the kids sledging, they've never done it before, it was a good opportunity. gracie, you have been very excited about the snow. what do you make of it, when you saw it what did you think? i... so excited it's becoming too much to talk about to us. becoming too much to talk about to us. mum as well, let's have a word with yourself. what did you make of the snow this morning bringing kids out here. they love it. she loves the snow. it's the first time we have brought sophie out in the snow. nice opportunity to come down. absolutely. let's try again with gracie. you were hitting me with snowballs earli
also derbyshire police in the last couple of hours have been telling people to stay at home if you can are travelling take it slow as well. it's been snowing probably about five centimetres or so of snowfall so five centimetres or so of snowfall so far, we are expecting it to ease this afternoon. plenty of people enjoying the snow here, including one family who have come down from a couple of miles down the road. let's have a word with dad first. why did you want to come here today? to bring...
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park area of sheffield, and follows the arrests of four men in the city and nearby chesterfield in derbyshirehe biggest "inheritance boom" of any post—war generation — that's according to the think tank, the resolution foundation, which analyses living standards. those born in the 80s and early 90s, so—called millenials, will have to wait for the windfall though. the study estimates that the average age they will inherit something will be 6! years old. here's more from our business correspondentjoe lynam. young people aged between 17 and 35 hoping to get on the housing ladder could be set to inherit a lot of money from their parents. but it may come too late for some. according to the resolution foundation, the value of inheritances is set to double over the next 20 years, thanks to baby boomers aged between 50 and 70 leaving behind expensive property. but the think tank says the average age someone inherits is now 61, meaning too late for many of today's house hunters. across the piece, the financial situation, the living standards picture for millenials is quite concerning. they're earning
park area of sheffield, and follows the arrests of four men in the city and nearby chesterfield in derbyshirehe biggest "inheritance boom" of any post—war generation — that's according to the think tank, the resolution foundation, which analyses living standards. those born in the 80s and early 90s, so—called millenials, will have to wait for the windfall though. the study estimates that the average age they will inherit something will be 6! years old. here's more from our...
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they were among four men arrested on 19 december in derbyshire and south yorkshire. liberian presidential election. mr weah played for a string of football clubs, including ac milan and chelsea. he entered politics after his retirement in 2002 and will succeed ellenjohnson sirleaf, africa's first elected female president. the tech company apple apologised to its customers tonight, after it admitted slowing down older iphones in order to protect their phones. apple said it would never intentionally shorten the life of any apple product, and it said it would offer replacement batteries at a discounted price. the british medical team is flying to bangladesh to help rohingya refugees from myanmar. they will spend eight weeks challenging diphtheria in the camps. leaving manchester airport, british medics heading for bangladesh and a refugee camp where those that have survived and escaped persecution now face another threat — diphtheria. the makeshift home to more than 600,000 rohingya muslims, this is the cox's bazar refugee camp. those living here left neighbouring myanm
they were among four men arrested on 19 december in derbyshire and south yorkshire. liberian presidential election. mr weah played for a string of football clubs, including ac milan and chelsea. he entered politics after his retirement in 2002 and will succeed ellenjohnson sirleaf, africa's first elected female president. the tech company apple apologised to its customers tonight, after it admitted slowing down older iphones in order to protect their phones. apple said it would never...
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hello, it's wednesday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. alleged plot to kill theresa may. we'll bring you the details. also on the programme, will showing a greater understanding of what leads a young offender to commit a crime help cut offending? the chief inspector of probation thinks so. it's about taking a step back and really thinking about this much more long—term. sometimes spending many months working with this young person to build that relationship before you start that for shaping activity. 0ften those young people have not had continuous emotional relationships in their lives and it can makea relationships in their lives and it can make a very substantial difference. we'll talk to those involved in the scheme. and your assessment on how the brexit negotiations
hello, it's wednesday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. alleged plot to kill theresa may. we'll bring you the details. also on the programme, will showing a greater understanding of what leads a young offender to commit a crime help cut offending? the chief inspector of probation thinks so. it's about taking a step back and really thinking about this much more long—term. sometimes spending many months working with this young person to build that relationship before...
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now, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at the interviews and films that featured on her programmeramme. over the next half an hour, we'll bring you some
now, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at the interviews and films that featured on her programmeramme. over the next half an hour, we'll bring you some
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hello it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. young as 11 — gamble every week, a gambling commission report claims today. everywhere people are talking about how much money they have lost on gambling sites. he ended up losing about 1200 of it. i know someone aged ten and who has lost about £2000. the report highlights what's known as "skins gambling" — which lets players gamble with virtual items like currency and then swap them for money. we'll explain what it is before 10am. also on the programme, an insight into life of a male sex workers in britain — the unheard voices of the sex industry.
hello it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. young as 11 — gamble every week, a gambling commission report claims today. everywhere people are talking about how much money they have lost on gambling sites. he ended up losing about 1200 of it. i know someone aged ten and who has lost about £2000. the report highlights what's known as "skins gambling" — which lets players gamble with virtual items like currency and then swap them for money....