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derbyshire programme page. earthling ed, joined victoria to discuss the issue.spass is a distraction. trespass is a distraction. trespass is a civil offence, we are showing a hidden industry. showing a hidden industry. mutilation and slaughterhouses are not transparent. not transparent. and male calves been separated from their mothers. on my farm we are transparent. transparent. we show people what we do on social media. do on social media. sunday where the local community can come and look at what we are doing. come and look at what we are doing. activism is discouraging farmers from this. from this. we do provide this, but the counter effects are distressing. effects are distressing. people coming to your farm things like artificial insemination? like artificial insemination? a time where they can't see their mothers or socialise? mothers or socialise? that the hidden or do you just show animals grazing? animals grazing? we show everyone the full spectrum. do you? you do or you don't. i would like to think we do. do. to the dairy calves when they are taken fr
derbyshire programme page. earthling ed, joined victoria to discuss the issue.spass is a distraction. trespass is a distraction. trespass is a civil offence, we are showing a hidden industry. showing a hidden industry. mutilation and slaughterhouses are not transparent. not transparent. and male calves been separated from their mothers. on my farm we are transparent. transparent. we show people what we do on social media. do on social media. sunday where the local community can come and look at...
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this time, a boots pharmacy at chesterfield, in derbyshire, dispensed six times the strength of morphinerescribed by arlene‘s gp. the coroner concluded that arlene‘s death was accidental and there were clear opportunities for the error to be corrected. the pharmacist in charge said he must have been interrupted. we don't know why. it was shocking, and it kind of reminded you of the importance of the job that you were doing and strengthened your resolve to try and make a difference. boots told us it dispensed more than 220 million prescription items ina year. there were just over 900 reported incidents where patients were harmed in some way. that ranged from needing minor treatment to permanent damage. so, statistically, that kind of incident is very, very rare. and some might not have been the pharmacy‘s fault. boots says, compared to other pharmacy chains, it has one of the lowest levels of harm and an industry—leading approach to patient safety. the pharmacists' defence association union is the largest union representing the profession, with 25,000 members. mark pitt worked as a boots
this time, a boots pharmacy at chesterfield, in derbyshire, dispensed six times the strength of morphinerescribed by arlene‘s gp. the coroner concluded that arlene‘s death was accidental and there were clear opportunities for the error to be corrected. the pharmacist in charge said he must have been interrupted. we don't know why. it was shocking, and it kind of reminded you of the importance of the job that you were doing and strengthened your resolve to try and make a difference. boots...
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abused up to 100 times, along with other boys, by bennell at his home above a shop he owned in the derbyshire bennell had up to three boys share a bed with him. the complainant said none dared speak out for fear ofjeopardising their football prospects. it was almost like an untold rule, he said. we didn't want to spoil our chances. he had a big power hold over us with that, which was pretty horrific. it's going to be frank and open, and it will cover details of sexual abuse. the court was shown a recording of this bbc programme from november 2016, featuring other alleged victims, which the complainant said left him in complete meltdown, prompting him to contact police for the first time. appearing behind a screen in court, he was then cross—examined by eleanor laws qc for the defence, who asked whether his complaint was financially motivated. i'm not in it for the money, he said. the court was read transcripts from bennell‘s interview with the police, in which he denied ever abusing the complainant. i've had no sexual contact with him, he said. i remember thinking he was the one that got away
abused up to 100 times, along with other boys, by bennell at his home above a shop he owned in the derbyshire bennell had up to three boys share a bed with him. the complainant said none dared speak out for fear ofjeopardising their football prospects. it was almost like an untold rule, he said. we didn't want to spoil our chances. he had a big power hold over us with that, which was pretty horrific. it's going to be frank and open, and it will cover details of sexual abuse. the court was shown...
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st mirren has met defender had a renfrewshire derbyshire dunn renfrewshire derby defender stelios demetriouhire derby to remember after having a bounty bar thrown at him. a member of the morton home support hit the cypriot as the sides played out a 1—1 draw. demetriou reacted by picking up the bar and eating it as he was preparing to take a throw in. that's all from sportsday with me will perry. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me is susie boniface, columnist at the daily mirror, and the public affairs consultant, alex deane. good to see you both, happy new year and all that. thank you. hello. the i takes a closer look at the ongoing pressure facing the nhs this winter, and health secretaryjeremy hunt's apology for having to cancel tens of thousands of non—urgent surgeries until the end of the month. the times leads on one of the many explosive claims included in a new book about the tram presidency, taking special interest in a claim that tony blair warned donald trump's aids that british intellige
st mirren has met defender had a renfrewshire derbyshire dunn renfrewshire derby defender stelios demetriouhire derby to remember after having a bounty bar thrown at him. a member of the morton home support hit the cypriot as the sides played out a 1—1 draw. demetriou reacted by picking up the bar and eating it as he was preparing to take a throw in. that's all from sportsday with me will perry. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be...
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it's wednesday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. these men have all taken spice in manchester — charities tell us a new, more potent strain of the synthetic form of cannabis is having a devastating impact on drug users. he was resuscitated. he went to a&e and three hours later he was back in town buying more spice. that will give you an indication of how serious the addiction is. that exclusive report in 15 minutes time. if you have used spice or are affected by people who use it, tell us affected by people who use it, tell us what difference the two year ban has made? does the law do enough to protect free speech at university? we will hear from both sides. people are saying will i feel vulnerable? you will feel uncomfortable, vulnerable. everything will be scary, guess what, ideas that have changed the world historically over many years have fought racism. plus: there is more one way than to be the best. apply now. no more of your country needs you and be the best, the army is changing the way it advertising for new recruits. it i
it's wednesday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. these men have all taken spice in manchester — charities tell us a new, more potent strain of the synthetic form of cannabis is having a devastating impact on drug users. he was resuscitated. he went to a&e and three hours later he was back in town buying more spice. that will give you an indication of how serious the addiction is. that exclusive report in 15 minutes time. if you have used spice or are affected...
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a derbyshire businessman who made his money in property before going bankrupt.rocess, he was asked what assets he had. furniture valued at £300, he replied. a watch he valued at £30. oh, and he lived in a green shed. the trustee in charge of his case believed him. it was only when police began to investigate mr yeomans for money laundering, that glenn wicks and his team were called in to re—examine the case. you will remember that alan yeomans told the official receiver that he lived in a shed, in his mum's back garden. right, 0k. what i am going to show you is what he actually lives in. oh, my gosh. and that's the shed. it is probably one of the biggest sheds i've ever seen. inside this "shed", a six—bedroom mansion where investigators found a treasure trove of fine art and antique furniture. it's complete with its own disco and a gym. and behind a 6 foot oil painting, a secret door leading to another money maker. a cannabis farm. all of which he was jailed for. well, to be fair to mr yeomans, he wasn't lying, he was living in a shed. it's misleading the offici
a derbyshire businessman who made his money in property before going bankrupt.rocess, he was asked what assets he had. furniture valued at £300, he replied. a watch he valued at £30. oh, and he lived in a green shed. the trustee in charge of his case believed him. it was only when police began to investigate mr yeomans for money laundering, that glenn wicks and his team were called in to re—examine the case. you will remember that alan yeomans told the official receiver that he lived in a...
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hello, it's wednesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire — welcome to the programme., it's on the rise? i've been stabbed in the back, punctured lungs... so, what lessons can be learnt? we have an exclusive report. the politician who helped london win the 2012 olympic games has spoken publicly for the first time to the bbc about being diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer. i have not a single apparent... symptom symptom.
hello, it's wednesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire — welcome to the programme., it's on the rise? i've been stabbed in the back, punctured lungs... so, what lessons can be learnt? we have an exclusive report. the politician who helped london win the 2012 olympic games has spoken publicly for the first time to the bbc about being diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer. i have not a single apparent... symptom symptom.
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it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.counts of causing death by dangerous driving after a car crash which killed three teenagers. also on the programme... british farmers tell this programme they're the subject of death threats from increasingly militant vegan activists i don't take any issue with keegan ‘s. what we do care about is when it turns militant. when you are being called the
it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.counts of causing death by dangerous driving after a car crash which killed three teenagers. also on the programme... british farmers tell this programme they're the subject of death threats from increasingly militant vegan activists i don't take any issue with keegan ‘s. what we do care about is when it turns militant. when you are being called the
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on the trouble of programming growing derbyshire he said now let's cut our innovations magazine for. us from every week and look into the future w. dot com science and research show. me a place. to blame. this is the daily news lawyer from brushes off position takes off a day of the nationwide campaign rallies and authorities in long ago are preparing for the protests this after of raising the offices of the kremlin critic x. in the following day earlier this morning also coming up. another day of heavy fighting and serious offer in region turkey claims a diplomatic success and at the fence a against the u.s. backed kurdish militia.
on the trouble of programming growing derbyshire he said now let's cut our innovations magazine for. us from every week and look into the future w. dot com science and research show. me a place. to blame. this is the daily news lawyer from brushes off position takes off a day of the nationwide campaign rallies and authorities in long ago are preparing for the protests this after of raising the offices of the kremlin critic x. in the following day earlier this morning also coming up. another day...
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abused up to 100 times along with other boys by bennell, at his home above a shop he owned in the derbyshireed bennell had up to three boys share a bed with him. the complainant said none dared speak out for fear of jeopardising their football prospects. it was almost like an untold rule, he said. it's going to be frank and open and it will cover details of sexual abuse. the court was shown a recording of this bbc programme from november 2016 featuring other alleged victims which the complainant said left him in complete meltdown, prompting him to contact police for the first time. appearing behind a screen in court, he was cross—examined by eleanor laws qc for the defence, and asked if his complaint was financially motivated. i am not in it for the money, he said. the court was read transcripts from bennell‘s interview with the police, in which he denied ever abusing the complainant. i've had no sexual contact with him. he said. i remember thinking he was the one that got away with it. he wasn't one of my victims. it's impossible. the trial continues. dan roan, bbc news, liverpool. police i
abused up to 100 times along with other boys by bennell, at his home above a shop he owned in the derbyshireed bennell had up to three boys share a bed with him. the complainant said none dared speak out for fear of jeopardising their football prospects. it was almost like an untold rule, he said. it's going to be frank and open and it will cover details of sexual abuse. the court was shown a recording of this bbc programme from november 2016 featuring other alleged victims which the...
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hello it's friday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.g posts from the far—right group britain first. if you're telling me these are horrible people, horrible, racist people, i would certainly apologise if you'd like me to do that. i know nothing about them. he was speaking to itv‘s piers morgan. we'll bring you more of what he said shortly. bradley larry was just six when he died of cancer but made a huge impression on those who met him and many of those who didn't. we will speak to his mother and star striker who became his best friend, jermain defoe. people, to him on the streets and shake his hand, it's amazing the awareness and support from the nation. like nothing you've ever seen before. this little
hello it's friday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.g posts from the far—right group britain first. if you're telling me these are horrible people, horrible, racist people, i would certainly apologise if you'd like me to do that. i know nothing about them. he was speaking to itv‘s piers morgan. we'll bring you more of what he said shortly. bradley larry was just six when he died of cancer but made a huge impression on those who met him and many of those who...
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had a big power hold over us which was pretty horrific. which was pretty horrific. the victoria derbyshireovember of 2016. news in november of 2016. denied any sexual activity with this alleged victim. alleged victim. 48 counts of child sex abuse, including 11 victims. including 11 victims. expected to last for around eight weeks. she had killed a man and buried him there a number of years ago. and is being held in custody. the body was discovered at a property in reddish, near stockport. our correspondentjudith moritz is there now. explain more about this story. confessed to them at that point that she had killed a man some years ago. she had killed a man some years ago. she buried his body in the garden. have found human remains at the property. property. door—to—door, given questionnaires to complete. to complete. whether they remember kenneth coombs who was in his late 80s in 2005. who was in his late 80s in 2005. questioned now on suspicion of murder. murder. degree of frenzied activity here all day. day. the evidence tentjust behind the property as well is still there. the property a
had a big power hold over us which was pretty horrific. which was pretty horrific. the victoria derbyshireovember of 2016. news in november of 2016. denied any sexual activity with this alleged victim. alleged victim. 48 counts of child sex abuse, including 11 victims. including 11 victims. expected to last for around eight weeks. she had killed a man and buried him there a number of years ago. and is being held in custody. the body was discovered at a property in reddish, near stockport. our...
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it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.e scandal hit presidents club charity dinner as questions continue to be raised about the event. there's a much bigger thing here, which is that we should get away from the sorts of events where men and women are treated very differently. that is the culture secretary, who is in theresa switzerland along with theresa may. she will meet donald trump after a bumpy few months for the special relationship. we will be live in davos as president trump arrives. and it's an exciting day for british tennis.
it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.e scandal hit presidents club charity dinner as questions continue to be raised about the event. there's a much bigger thing here, which is that we should get away from the sorts of events where men and women are treated very differently. that is the culture secretary, who is in theresa switzerland along with theresa may. she will meet donald trump after a bumpy few months for the special relationship. we will be...
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it‘s a long stretch a long the yorkshire—derbyshire border.ginal walking group. why was that group started? we very much wanted something that was healthy, something that gave us an opportunity to share and all can discuss with each other, because it‘s something that men don‘t do, particularly men, perhaps, within the black community. we felt that we wanted to continue to develop our friendship. and now you‘ve inspired play, can you believe that? it‘s amazing to think that that‘s the case, so we‘re looking forward to seeing what the play will do and say about the group, but, perhaps wider than that, what it has to say about living in britain today in the 21st century. there's a real kind of misunderstanding that the black community's just arrived recently, on windrush, for example, when we've been here for centuries. i wanted to reflect that, i want to tell those stories. the sort of hidden british histories in my thesis are all black, and those are the stories we're telling. more than ten years since they started walking, this is one they‘ll
it‘s a long stretch a long the yorkshire—derbyshire border.ginal walking group. why was that group started? we very much wanted something that was healthy, something that gave us an opportunity to share and all can discuss with each other, because it‘s something that men don‘t do, particularly men, perhaps, within the black community. we felt that we wanted to continue to develop our friendship. and now you‘ve inspired play, can you believe that? it‘s amazing to think that that‘s...
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hello, it's thursday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme our top storyrnment provides more cash. that's according to hospitals and ambulance service leaders, who say they can't cope with the pressure they're under. we've now reached a point where we have to make a choice, which is, do we want to preserve those standards, and that's what everybody in the nhs would want, or do we abandon them? and the only way we can preserve those standards is if the nhs and the health and care system more widely gets the long—term funding settlement that it needs. we'll ask doctors and health experts what changes they'd like to see. we will talk to a conservative mp who has had cancer twice as well. also this morning, plastic—free aisles for supermarkets, just one of the government's ideas for cracking down on waste. but without tough laws to force people to change their habits,
hello, it's thursday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme our top storyrnment provides more cash. that's according to hospitals and ambulance service leaders, who say they can't cope with the pressure they're under. we've now reached a point where we have to make a choice, which is, do we want to preserve those standards, and that's what everybody in the nhs would want, or do we abandon them? and the only way we can preserve those standards is if the nhs and the...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.widespread criticism of crude and offensive remarks he'd made in the past about women's breasts, people in poverty, and people with disabilities when you hear those kind of things from people who know nothing about this, you entertain, and if i'm honest with you, horrible thoughts about the people making those comments. so toby young is a bad,? well, the things he has written have been bad. could toby young have continued in his role? letters know your own view. also on the programme — around 700 migrants are living rough in calais again trying to make their way over to the uk,
hello, it's tuesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.widespread criticism of crude and offensive remarks he'd made in the past about women's breasts, people in poverty, and people with disabilities when you hear those kind of things from people who know nothing about this, you entertain, and if i'm honest with you, horrible thoughts about the people making those comments. so toby young is a bad,? well, the things he has written have been bad. could toby...
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it's not been rain that has been falling today, just, we have had snow in derbyshire.he wintry mix in scotland with rain, sleet and hill snow. that is drifting southwards. affecting northern ireland for a while and later northern england. south, a few brea ks later northern england. south, a few breaks in the cloud. turning chilly. the showers following on the north of scotla nd the showers following on the north of scotland will be wintry. here with the first signs of the cold weather to arrive. in the south, maybe sunshine around but a fair bit of cloud in the south of england and wales. showers along the coasts and a wintry mix here in north england and wales. north of that, into the colder air, increasing amounts of sunshine for northern ireland and #1k4r57bd for many western areas of scotland, a dry and a sunny day, as it is in northern ireland. where there is shelter from the winds from the north sea, a risk of icy patches and wintry showers blowing in here. it is struggling to break up the cloud in wales and midlands, still some damp and dreary weather in the so
it's not been rain that has been falling today, just, we have had snow in derbyshire.he wintry mix in scotland with rain, sleet and hill snow. that is drifting southwards. affecting northern ireland for a while and later northern england. south, a few brea ks later northern england. south, a few breaks in the cloud. turning chilly. the showers following on the north of scotla nd the showers following on the north of scotland will be wintry. here with the first signs of the cold weather to...
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hello it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.ving the nhs in england every year, piling pressure on over—stretched wards and community services. and the number leaving is greater than the number of nurses training. at the moment we are struggling because now nurses have lost their bursary it's a struggle to get them in. when you've got to pay £9000 and also have the privilege of working nights and shifts, that's really difficult. we'll be live at birmingham children's hospital. as police release more details about the 13 siblings held captive in california, we'll speak to people with personal experience of being kidnapped. and held captive. also this morning — would you be more productive if you worked less?
hello it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.ving the nhs in england every year, piling pressure on over—stretched wards and community services. and the number leaving is greater than the number of nurses training. at the moment we are struggling because now nurses have lost their bursary it's a struggle to get them in. when you've got to pay £9000 and also have the privilege of working nights and shifts, that's really difficult. we'll be live at...
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a short time ago the report's author, professor diana eccles, spoke to the bbc‘s victoria derbyshires. the first thing to absolutely stress is all of the patient in this study came along with a diagnosis of breast cancer, they were not people who have no cancer but knew they were at high risk and that is important to get clear, they are a very different circumstances. our study looked at young women, 18 to 43 developed cancer, usually they found a lump, they were not being screened and most did not know they were brca gene carriers and we followed them for a long period of time, looked at ladies diagnosed between 2000 and 2008 and followed their medical records ever since and have finally been able to work out who does and who does not carry the brca gene mutation. the findings are 12% of those younger women with breast cancer had the brca gene mutation and the outcome from the conventional breast—cancer treatment for those people was no different to those that did not have the brca gene mutation wants you took the breast—cancer characteristics into account. the treatment was based u
a short time ago the report's author, professor diana eccles, spoke to the bbc‘s victoria derbyshires. the first thing to absolutely stress is all of the patient in this study came along with a diagnosis of breast cancer, they were not people who have no cancer but knew they were at high risk and that is important to get clear, they are a very different circumstances. our study looked at young women, 18 to 43 developed cancer, usually they found a lump, they were not being screened and most...
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speaking on the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme earlier, sally said she wrongly believed the lawng the law. i thought they'll get it through the appeals court quickly. he'll come home. and so will all of the other prisoners, all 750 of them, we support. not guilty by association. that hasn't happened because you have had to prove that there was a substantial injustice. how difficult is that prove? it is an impossibly high legal burden. usually where there has been an error of trial, the court of appeal will look to see if the conviction is on safe. —— if the conviction is unsafe. that means looking and understanding whether it might reasonably have made a difference to the jury's verdict. but the court will look to see whether the defendant, the appellant, has proved that the change in the law 100% would have made a difference. under the current law you can be convicted for your mere presence at the scene. if presence continues to be enough, how can we prove the change in the law would have made a difference? why is it required for an appeal to prove substantial injustice for the
speaking on the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme earlier, sally said she wrongly believed the lawng the law. i thought they'll get it through the appeals court quickly. he'll come home. and so will all of the other prisoners, all 750 of them, we support. not guilty by association. that hasn't happened because you have had to prove that there was a substantial injustice. how difficult is that prove? it is an impossibly high legal burden. usually where there has been an error of trial, the...
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hello, it's monday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.ree cabinet members at the end of last year. we are in downing street to bring you all of the latest on the new faces in the cabinet. the read beasts and the brexiteers look set to be safe. but stand by for a clutch of long—serving middle ranking ministers to be axed. also other golden globe normal was last night, the first major awards ceremony since hollywood was hit by the sexual harassment scandals, it was a night of powerful speeches and a statement of powerful speeches and a statement of solidarity. i want all of the girls watching here and now to know that the new day is on the horizon!
hello, it's monday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.ree cabinet members at the end of last year. we are in downing street to bring you all of the latest on the new faces in the cabinet. the read beasts and the brexiteers look set to be safe. but stand by for a clutch of long—serving middle ranking ministers to be axed. also other golden globe normal was last night, the first major awards ceremony since hollywood was hit by the sexual harassment scandals, it was a...
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it's wednesday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.ties tell us a new, more potent strain of the synthetic form of cannabis is having a devastating impact on drug users. he was resuscitated. he went to a&e and three hours later he was back in town buying more spice. that will give you an indication of how serious the addiction is. that exclusive report in 15 minutes time. if you have used spice or are affected by people who use it, tell us affected by people who use it, tell us what difference the two year ban has made? does the law do enough to protect free speech at university? we will hear from both sides. people are saying will i feel
it's wednesday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.ties tell us a new, more potent strain of the synthetic form of cannabis is having a devastating impact on drug users. he was resuscitated. he went to a&e and three hours later he was back in town buying more spice. that will give you an indication of how serious the addiction is. that exclusive report in 15 minutes time. if you have used spice or are affected by people who use it, tell us affected by people who use...
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was abused up to 100 times along with other boys by bennell at his home and in a shop he owned in derbyshirejeopardising their football prospects. it was almost like an u ntold prospects. it was almost like an untold rule, he said. he had a big power hold over us. the court was shown a recording of this bbc programme from november 2016 featuring other alleged victims which the complainant said left him in complete meltdown, prompting him to co nta ct in complete meltdown, prompting him to contact police for the first time. appearing behind a screen in court he was ci’oss time. appearing behind a screen in court he was cross examined by the defence, and asked if his complaint was financially motivated. i am not in itfor was financially motivated. i am not in it for the money, he said. the court was read transcripts from bennell‘s interview with the police. he said he has had no sexual contact with him and remembered thinking he was the one that got away with it he was the one that got away with it he was not one of my victims. it is impossible. the trial continues. our top story this evening:
was abused up to 100 times along with other boys by bennell at his home and in a shop he owned in derbyshirejeopardising their football prospects. it was almost like an u ntold prospects. it was almost like an untold rule, he said. he had a big power hold over us. the court was shown a recording of this bbc programme from november 2016 featuring other alleged victims which the complainant said left him in complete meltdown, prompting him to co nta ct in complete meltdown, prompting him to...
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it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme our top story today —s, from 29 22—macro, just captive. malnourished and filthy, it is heartbreaking. —— here are some kids, from the age of 29 to two. their parents have been arrested and charged with torture and child endangerment. we'll bring you the full story this morning. how common are fake degrees? more than 3000 bogus qualifications were bought in britain alone from one company in pakistan. plus this horrific experience does not define me, i am much more
it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme our top story today —s, from 29 22—macro, just captive. malnourished and filthy, it is heartbreaking. —— here are some kids, from the age of 29 to two. their parents have been arrested and charged with torture and child endangerment. we'll bring you the full story this morning. how common are fake degrees? more than 3000 bogus qualifications were bought in britain alone from one company in pakistan. plus...
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hello, it's wednesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.significant rise? a hatchet was put in my head. my son witnessed it from the window because it was outside my house. we'll be speaking to a scottish chief constable to see what lessons can be learnt later in the programme. and we'll talk to the deaf mum who is suing the promoter of a gig by little mix, forfailing to provide a sign language interpreter for the two support acts. one viewer says... in today's environment we must appreciate that resources a re environment we must appreciate that resources are finite and interpreters are very expensive. this one says... i am not without sympathy for the deaf mother that you interviewed but surely, we might as well have a blind man suing the tate modern because no—one described the senate to him. —— the art to him. and it's official — the nation loves ant and dec who won best presenters for the 17th time. we'll hear more about that and more from last night's national television awards. and the most watch programme of 2017, blue planet, recei
hello, it's wednesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.significant rise? a hatchet was put in my head. my son witnessed it from the window because it was outside my house. we'll be speaking to a scottish chief constable to see what lessons can be learnt later in the programme. and we'll talk to the deaf mum who is suing the promoter of a gig by little mix, forfailing to provide a sign language interpreter for the two support acts. one viewer says... in today's environment we must...
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hello, it's thursday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.ur hours, well below the target. the nhs is seven years into a massively austere decade, the worst in its history, and we cannot go on like this. the details from our correspondent shortly. and we want to hear from you about your experiences if you have been in hospital, or a family member has. also today, theresa may wants to eliminate plastic from supermarkets, including, among other things, plastic free aisles in supermarkets. in 25 years' time i will be 75, we can't wait to 25 years to tackle this tide of plastic waste. and we'll hear the story of the twin sisters from syria who were burnt when a shell hit their home six years ago. the conflict in their country has now being going on for eight years. good morning. here's annita in the bbc newsroom with a summary of today's news. thank you, victoria, good morning. hospitals are in need of long—term funding according to health bosses, a warning made by nhs providers. in the last few minutes, figures have revealed weights in accident
hello, it's thursday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.ur hours, well below the target. the nhs is seven years into a massively austere decade, the worst in its history, and we cannot go on like this. the details from our correspondent shortly. and we want to hear from you about your experiences if you have been in hospital, or a family member has. also today, theresa may wants to eliminate plastic from supermarkets, including, among other things, plastic free aisles in supermarkets....
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followed by lively debate in the victoria derbyshire programme. i'm rico hizon in singapore. the european union. the fbi says it has grave concerns over the accuracy of what is expected to be a critical memo that could soon be released by the white house. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: the bbc‘s former china editor carrie gracie tells british mps of her anger at the way the bbc has treated some of the women it employs. i was so distraught by what had happened. anyway... then i thought,
followed by lively debate in the victoria derbyshire programme. i'm rico hizon in singapore. the european union. the fbi says it has grave concerns over the accuracy of what is expected to be a critical memo that could soon be released by the white house. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: the bbc‘s former china editor carrie gracie tells british mps of her anger at the way the bbc has treated some of the women it employs. i was so distraught by what had happened. anyway......
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followed by a lively breaking news in the victoria derbyshire programme. headlines: iran says countrywide protests are being orchestrated by outside forces — the us says the claim is ridiculous. the long climb out of poverty — a special report on china's hopes to lift millions of people from their remote villages into a better life. the continued existence of serious widespread poverty represents a threat to the very legitimacy of a communist party that came to power promising to help communities like this, not leave them behind. i'm kasia madera, in london. also in the programme: the us warns of more sanctions, as it accuses north korea
followed by a lively breaking news in the victoria derbyshire programme. headlines: iran says countrywide protests are being orchestrated by outside forces — the us says the claim is ridiculous. the long climb out of poverty — a special report on china's hopes to lift millions of people from their remote villages into a better life. the continued existence of serious widespread poverty represents a threat to the very legitimacy of a communist party that came to power promising to help...
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global business news at 8:30 a.m., followed by lively debate and breaking news in the victoria derbyshirep, kutupalong in bangladesh, home to hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims who fled violence in myanmar. the two countries are discussing their repatriation, but there are grave concerns about their safety if they are sent back. we have a special report. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme. and it's official. "baby brain" is a real thing according to an australian study. we'll find out what causes mental fogginess in some pregnant women. and simon biles says she was sexually assaulted by her team doctor.
global business news at 8:30 a.m., followed by lively debate and breaking news in the victoria derbyshirep, kutupalong in bangladesh, home to hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims who fled violence in myanmar. the two countries are discussing their repatriation, but there are grave concerns about their safety if they are sent back. we have a special report. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme. and it's official. "baby brain" is a real thing according to an...
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also damage at derbyshire, norfolk, surrey and gloucestershire.ts have been told to ta ke about ice. motorists have been told to take extra care. that was the latest from penrith. police scotland have advised that travel conditions across much of the country are extremely dangerous after heavy snowfall. a yellow weather warnings for strong winds up to 75mph has been issued for much of england and wales. when we spoke earlier, the traffic was moving better than it is now! yes. the traffic is still moving. everything is going as it should be. i would predict that the last lot of these tailbacks got through the tunnel behind me about 45 minutes ago. but they did go a good ten miles back to kent. the backlog really went on. this is a result of the qe2 bridge being caused by highways england at midnight. it was closed when winds were predicted to be more than 60,70 mph. depending on the direction. it is not unusual. when you are on the bridge, even with light winds, you can often feel the car being rocked around. and large lorries go to dover and the c
also damage at derbyshire, norfolk, surrey and gloucestershire.ts have been told to ta ke about ice. motorists have been told to take extra care. that was the latest from penrith. police scotland have advised that travel conditions across much of the country are extremely dangerous after heavy snowfall. a yellow weather warnings for strong winds up to 75mph has been issued for much of england and wales. when we spoke earlier, the traffic was moving better than it is now! yes. the traffic is...
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a short time ago the report‘s author, professor diana eccles, spoke to the bbc‘s victoria derbyshireare a very different circumstances. our study looked at the young woman, 18 to 43 developers cancer, usually they found a lump, they were not being screened and most did not know they were brca gene carriers and we followed them for a long period of time, looked at ladies diagnosed between 2000 and 2008 and followed their medical records ever since and have finally been able to work out who does and who does not carry the brca gene mutation. the findings are 12% of those younger women with breast cancer had the brca gene mutation and the outcome from the conventional breast—cancer treatment for those people was no different to those that did not have the brca gene mutation wants you took the breast—cancer characteristics into account. —— once breast—cancer characteristics into account. __ once you breast—cancer characteristics into account. —— once you took them into account. —— once you took them into account. the treatment was based upon their breast—cancer status rather than the brc
a short time ago the report‘s author, professor diana eccles, spoke to the bbc‘s victoria derbyshireare a very different circumstances. our study looked at the young woman, 18 to 43 developers cancer, usually they found a lump, they were not being screened and most did not know they were brca gene carriers and we followed them for a long period of time, looked at ladies diagnosed between 2000 and 2008 and followed their medical records ever since and have finally been able to work out who...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. our top story today...rogramme... british farmers tell us they are the subject of death threats from increasingly militant vegan activists. i do not take any issue with vegans. what we do care about is when it turns militant. when you're being called murderers and rapists, that is overstepping the mark. the first time i'd ever come, i prepared myself mentally for seeing pigs on trucks. what i hadn't prepared myself for were the screams. we will bring together a farmer and a vegan activists in the studio in the next hour. a former women's minister exclusively tells this programme she supports changing the law to prevent people inciting violence against women by using misogynistic language. we will talk to her in the next hour of the programme. good morning. here's ben in the bbc newsroom with a summary of today's news. pension fund deficit of carillion could be almost £1 billion, according to mp5, far higher than first thought. the commons work and pensions committee has accused the firm of trying to regard
i'm victoria derbyshire. our top story today...rogramme... british farmers tell us they are the subject of death threats from increasingly militant vegan activists. i do not take any issue with vegans. what we do care about is when it turns militant. when you're being called murderers and rapists, that is overstepping the mark. the first time i'd ever come, i prepared myself mentally for seeing pigs on trucks. what i hadn't prepared myself for were the screams. we will bring together a farmer...
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it's a long stretch along the yorkshire—derbyshire border, more than enough time for the actors to getpportunity to share and talk and discuss with each other because it's something that men don't do, particularly men within perhaps the black community and we felt that we wanted to continue to develop our friendship. and they have inspired a play. what do you think of that? it's amazing, to think that is the case. so we are looking forward to seeing what the play will do and say about the group but also what it has to say about living in britain today in the 21st century. there is a real kind of misunderstanding that the black community has just arrived recently on windrush, for example. we have been here for centuries. i wanted to reflect that, tell those stories, the hidden british histories, in my thesis. those are the stories we are telling. more than 10 years since they started walking, this is one they will never forget. as the sheffield walkers bid farewell to the actors who will be taking their story around the country. ali fortescue, bbc news. black men walking is on at the ro
it's a long stretch along the yorkshire—derbyshire border, more than enough time for the actors to getpportunity to share and talk and discuss with each other because it's something that men don't do, particularly men within perhaps the black community and we felt that we wanted to continue to develop our friendship. and they have inspired a play. what do you think of that? it's amazing, to think that is the case. so we are looking forward to seeing what the play will do and say about the...
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incredible to see —— over derbyshire. incredible.al ninja. ten years after it started as a tv contest injapan, athletes in the uk are getting ready for the fifth championship here. so i went along to one of the dozens of places where you can start on a ninja course, europe's largest one, in manchester. running up the wall, hanging upside down — the increasingly common ninja. it is one of the new sporting crazes to be hitting the uk, and it started injapan. straight away, you can see how challenging a ninja course is, with just the simple curtain—swings, if you like, testing even the best of them. a ninja is officially defined as a person skilled in the japanese art of ninjitsu, the combination of free—running, obstacle—racing, and gymnastics. you're using your body like as a monkey. you are climbing, you're twisting your body, from the core areas. i think, if you go to a normal gym, you are not getting anywhere near to ninja warrior. this does bring out the inner sloth in you. whilejohnny trains on the professional course in manchest
incredible to see —— over derbyshire. incredible.al ninja. ten years after it started as a tv contest injapan, athletes in the uk are getting ready for the fifth championship here. so i went along to one of the dozens of places where you can start on a ninja course, europe's largest one, in manchester. running up the wall, hanging upside down — the increasingly common ninja. it is one of the new sporting crazes to be hitting the uk, and it started injapan. straight away, you can see how...
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it's a long stretch a long the yorkshire—derbyshire border.f the original walking group. why was that group started? we very much wanted something that was healthy, something that gave us an opportunity to share and all can discuss with each other, because it's something that men don't do, particularly men, perhaps, within the black community. we felt that we wanted to continue to develop our friendship. and now you've inspired play, can you believe that? it's amazing to think that that's the case, so we're looking forward to seeing what the play will do and say about the group, but, perhaps wider than that, what it has to say about living in britain today in the 21st century. there's a real kind of misunderstanding that the black community's just arrived recently, windrush, for example, when we've been here for centuries. i wanted to reflect that, i want to tell those stories. the sort of hidden british histories in my thesis are all black, and those are the stories we're telling. more than ten years since they started walking, this is one th
it's a long stretch a long the yorkshire—derbyshire border.f the original walking group. why was that group started? we very much wanted something that was healthy, something that gave us an opportunity to share and all can discuss with each other, because it's something that men don't do, particularly men, perhaps, within the black community. we felt that we wanted to continue to develop our friendship. and now you've inspired play, can you believe that? it's amazing to think that that's the...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.written in the past. this wasn't just somebody writing some stupid comments on twitter, which we've all been guilty of in the past. this is somebody who has written some really extreme staff and really crosses boundaries that arejust and really crosses boundaries that are just too far. the full interview with that conservative mp in the next half—hour. and also an interview with one former labour mp who was subject to comments from toby young about her cleavage. paul has said, i believe he is guilty of little more than funny male banter, not a right—wing sleazebag or misogynist, and i think it is time to end the feminist terror that is operating in this country. tell us your own views. also on the programme, hundreds of migrants are still in calais, a year after the so—called jungle camp was destroyed. we'll hear from one of the 700 people living rough in the hope of a better life. how long do you think you can live like this? three months, four months. i hope i don't get sick. we'll g
hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.written in the past. this wasn't just somebody writing some stupid comments on twitter, which we've all been guilty of in the past. this is somebody who has written some really extreme staff and really crosses boundaries that arejust and really crosses boundaries that are just too far. the full interview with that conservative mp in the next half—hour. and also an interview with one former labour mp who was subject to comments...
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it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. the education minister nadhim zahawi is reprimanded by downing street for going to the scandal hit presidents club charity dinner as questions continue to be raised about the event. there's a much bigger thing here, which is that we should get away from the sorts of events where men and women are treated very differently. that is the culture secretary, who is in theresa switzerland along with theresa may. she will meet donald trump after a bumpy few months for the special relationship. we will be live in davos as president trump arrives. and it's an exciting day for british tennis. kyle edmund is on court right now playing in the men's semi—finals at the australian open. we'll be hearing from those who know him best. he has improved certain elements of his game, made some small technical changes, but mostly about his decision—making. he has some huge weapons in his game. hello... welcome to the programme, we're live until 11 this morning. we'll get figures after half 9 which will give
it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. the education minister nadhim zahawi is reprimanded by downing street for going to the scandal hit presidents club charity dinner as questions continue to be raised about the event. there's a much bigger thing here, which is that we should get away from the sorts of events where men and women are treated very differently. that is the culture secretary, who is in theresa switzerland along with theresa may. she will...
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hello it's thursday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. an extra £a4.5 million for border controls in france. that's what theresa may will promise to pay at a meeting today with french president emmanuel macron. more cash flow calais, but is that because mrs may needs president macron‘s backing for a brexit deal? does this mean an end to migrants camping out at calais trying to get here to the uk? we'll find out. parts of the uk are being battered by strong winds and snow. we'll have the latest on the disruption to roads and schools. and england's top prosecutors meet, to talk about the collapse of a number of recent rape trials. one defendant told us how his life had been ruined, because evidence which cleared him was not disclosed earlier. the last two years, i've just spent worrying, so it has ripped apart my personal life. we'll speak to the lawyer of man who's rape trail collapsed this week after photos emerged of the complainant cuddling the defendant in bed. hello. it is thursday already. welcome to the programme, we're live until ”
hello it's thursday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. an extra £a4.5 million for border controls in france. that's what theresa may will promise to pay at a meeting today with french president emmanuel macron. more cash flow calais, but is that because mrs may needs president macron‘s backing for a brexit deal? does this mean an end to migrants camping out at calais trying to get here to the uk? we'll find out. parts of the uk are being battered by strong winds...
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it's wednesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. been under more and more pressure. the royal college of nursing says pay and training need to improve. heidi tells us she is a midwife of four years and actively looking for a newjob. there's a warning that numerous children and vulnerable witnesses are being denied properjustice in england and wales, because there aren't enough specially—trained intermediaries to guide them through the process of giving evidence in court. we will bring you the story. would you be more productive if you worked less ? you be more productive if you worked less? companies who say businesses booming since they gave staff more time off. workers in germany can stop working on the thursday and yet still produce more than we do. so dapper, greater and longer working hours does not necessarily mean we are more productive, especially when it affects our health and ability to do ourjob. tell us about your phone, there is the right work—life balance that allows you to be more productive. let me know. and the baye
it's wednesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. been under more and more pressure. the royal college of nursing says pay and training need to improve. heidi tells us she is a midwife of four years and actively looking for a newjob. there's a warning that numerous children and vulnerable witnesses are being denied properjustice in england and wales, because there aren't enough specially—trained intermediaries to guide them through the process of giving evidence in court. we will...
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hello it's friday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. us president donald trump says he's prepared to say sorry for retweeting posts from the far—right group britain first. if you're telling me these are horrible people, horrible, racist people, i would certainly apologise if you'd like me to do that. i know nothing about them. he was speaking to itv‘s piers morgan. we'll bring you more of what he said shortly. bradley larry was just six when he died of cancer but made a huge impression on those who met him and many of those who didn't. we will speak to his mother and star striker who became his best friend, jermain defoe. people, to him on the streets and shake his hand, it's amazing the awareness and support from the nation. like nothing you've ever seen before. this little bread, everyone loved him, his character, that little smile, he was really special. that interview at 9:15am. also this morning. fighting over chocolate spread 7 the nutella promotion in french supermarkets which left some shoppers injured. we will bring you the sto
hello it's friday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. us president donald trump says he's prepared to say sorry for retweeting posts from the far—right group britain first. if you're telling me these are horrible people, horrible, racist people, i would certainly apologise if you'd like me to do that. i know nothing about them. he was speaking to itv‘s piers morgan. we'll bring you more of what he said shortly. bradley larry was just six when he died of cancer but...
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male longevity in urban hartlepool has reduced by about a year, similarly female longevity in derbyshire5ay5 have failing regions of britain been exporting their healthy achievers to the place is already succeeding, with the consequent widening of this gap? it does feel like one of those issues that just doesn't seem gap? it does feel like one of those issues thatjust doesn't seem to change. and what is the alternative? what do you do if you don't encourage people to move? it's that time in the morning where we are going to throw to saturday kitchen soon going to throw to saturday kitchen soon to see what is on the menu. there are some food stories you have picked out. first, this is a familiar story about popular brands shrinking, packet sizes shrinking. save my digestive biscuits. that's the story, basically. we are told that mcvities are cutting pack sizes. may be cutting the number of biscuits from 34 to 27. and i'm assuming not the price? they are cutting the price a bit but the cost per biscuit will rise from 3.6 8p cutting the price a bit but the cost per biscuit will rise from 3.
male longevity in urban hartlepool has reduced by about a year, similarly female longevity in derbyshire5ay5 have failing regions of britain been exporting their healthy achievers to the place is already succeeding, with the consequent widening of this gap? it does feel like one of those issues that just doesn't seem gap? it does feel like one of those issues thatjust doesn't seem to change. and what is the alternative? what do you do if you don't encourage people to move? it's that time in the...