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aston hall psychiatric hospital in derbyshire. some patients described it as pure hell.rugged into a zombielike state before being stripped and abused. i arrived at aston hall thinking i was going to get an escape route from the remand hall. i went from hell to armageddon or armageddon to hell, i'm not sure. doctor kenneth millner ran the hospital from 19117 until the mid—1970s. he is accused of injecting sir —— children with truths, and now discredited drug, before sexually abusing them. derbyshire police say they recorded 115 witness statements. 65 people claim they were abused at aston hall over three decades. for them, today's report is significant. this isa today's report is significant. this is a massive day. after 46 years, make that 48 years of battling to be believed, it's a life changing experience. but they can't replace your childhood. they can't take away the use of pain, cashbacks, questions, unanswered questions, lying there at night saying why haven't i melt somebody else this has happened to? it's important our safeguarding agencies which have contribute
aston hall psychiatric hospital in derbyshire. some patients described it as pure hell.rugged into a zombielike state before being stripped and abused. i arrived at aston hall thinking i was going to get an escape route from the remand hall. i went from hell to armageddon or armageddon to hell, i'm not sure. doctor kenneth millner ran the hospital from 19117 until the mid—1970s. he is accused of injecting sir —— children with truths, and now discredited drug, before sexually abusing them....
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derbyshire police didn't know anything about it until 2011.ifficult for us to comment, really, around what occurred then. even though the doctor has died, in the minds of many of his accusers, he remains very much alive. the police have repeatedly said no inference can be drawn as to dr kenneth milner‘s guilt. even though the doctor has died, in the minds of many of his accusers, he remains very much alive. it's a period of recovery and it's going to be probably the rest of my life is going to be a period of recovery. there'll never be closure. your childhood is stolen. you can't replace it. that was sima kotecha reporting. our home editor mark easton is here. very disturbing claims here, that suggest yet again the failure of the state to protect children. the details of this do they like the plot from a horror film, but you're right, this is once again a story about the abuse of vulnerable children who were supposed to be looked after by the state. dr kenneth milner was employed by the government and the institution, the hospital, was part of
derbyshire police didn't know anything about it until 2011.ifficult for us to comment, really, around what occurred then. even though the doctor has died, in the minds of many of his accusers, he remains very much alive. the police have repeatedly said no inference can be drawn as to dr kenneth milner‘s guilt. even though the doctor has died, in the minds of many of his accusers, he remains very much alive. it's a period of recovery and it's going to be probably the rest of my life is going...
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dozens of children at a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire we re a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire were drugged before being abused in the 50s and 60. a woman who wants to divorce her husband on the ground she is unhappy loses her appeal. and coming up: all the sport with damian. news of a big change in by damian. news of a big change in rugby union, with a major over haul of the tackle laws to make the game safer. tomasz, that's a good figure? it looks like temperatures could be hitting 36 degrees celsius by the end of the week. in the north—west more fresher and more comfortable. thank you. also coming up: give us a break — after a ten year battle the european court of justice break — after a ten year battle the european court ofjustice has thrown out an appeal by nestle that it owns the rights to the shape of the kit kat. this is afternoon live. it is feared the death toll from the wild fires in greece could be more than 100, making it the worst disaster of its kind in post war europe. 79 people have known to have died. residents and tourist fled to the sea north—east of athens.
dozens of children at a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire we re a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire were drugged before being abused in the 50s and 60. a woman who wants to divorce her husband on the ground she is unhappy loses her appeal. and coming up: all the sport with damian. news of a big change in by damian. news of a big change in rugby union, with a major over haul of the tackle laws to make the game safer. tomasz, that's a good figure? it looks like temperatures could be hitting 36...
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dozens of children at a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire we re a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire to divorce her husband on the ground she is unhappy loses her appeal. and
dozens of children at a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire we re a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire to divorce her husband on the ground she is unhappy loses her appeal. and
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our correspondent is in derbyshire and he joins us today. is in derbyshire and hejoins us now. these are horrifying conclusions. just tell us a little bit about what the report says. it is a deeply disturbing report. this comes out of something called operation talia. it was launched in 2015 after a number of reports that concerned this hospital. this was a psychiatric hospital. this was a psychiatric hospital that dealt with young children with behavioural problems. what they said was that they had been abused. they had been abused by psychiatrist doctor kenneth milner. they claimed that he had stripped them, given them a truth drug and then physically and sexually abused them. what we now no today is that those claims were true. they have recorded 77 crimes. most of those sexual in nature and identified 65 victims who were 12 or 13 or even 1a at the time. now, as we speak today, they are aged between 49 and 79. it is quite clear, the police say in their report, but if doctor milner we re their report, but if doctor milner were alive, there
our correspondent is in derbyshire and he joins us today. is in derbyshire and hejoins us now. these are horrifying conclusions. just tell us a little bit about what the report says. it is a deeply disturbing report. this comes out of something called operation talia. it was launched in 2015 after a number of reports that concerned this hospital. this was a psychiatric hospital. this was a psychiatric hospital that dealt with young children with behavioural problems. what they said was that...
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sophie long, bbc news. 0ur correspondent, angus crawford, is in ripley, derbyshire. the devastation caused here. what more have some of those who were residents at the home and some of their legal team been saying about their legal team been saying about the impact of these crimes? they talk of a consistent and horrifying story. remember these were very vulnerable young people, some of them as young as 12 are being sent to this psychiatric hospital, which specialised in treating what they called difficult children. there they were driven up the long drive bya they were driven up the long drive by a social worker, they had to ensure like on the ward and then they spoke about the terrifying experience of being summoned for what they called treatment. this treatment was at the hands they claim of doctor kenneth milner, they would be stripped naked, forced to bathe and then they would go into a locked room, a straitjacket would be put on them and then they would be injected with a drug which is in effect a zombie drug. it was used apparently, this was the claim, as pa rt
sophie long, bbc news. 0ur correspondent, angus crawford, is in ripley, derbyshire. the devastation caused here. what more have some of those who were residents at the home and some of their legal team been saying about their legal team been saying about the impact of these crimes? they talk of a consistent and horrifying story. remember these were very vulnerable young people, some of them as young as 12 are being sent to this psychiatric hospital, which specialised in treating what they...
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this is what derbyshire police had to say.s were recorded, including physical and sexual abuse. it was important for the police to investigate despite knowing from the outset that doctor milner had died several years earlier. one of the victims has been talking to bbc news. i was injected with this drug which i now know was sodium amytal — i didn't know what it was then. it was a blacked—out room with shutters and they were closed and it was dark. the doctor would come in and he would... basically, immediately, you never saw it, and mask would go slam on your face. you never never saw it, and mask would go slam on your face. you never saw never saw it, and mask would go slam on your face. you never saw it. i always wonder what it looked like four years. i never knew. suddenly you felt this fluid on your face and you felt this fluid on your face and you go unconscious. lets talk to angus who is in derby. police have talked to dozens of victims and witnesses. this has been an extraordinary operation. a shocking operation. essent
this is what derbyshire police had to say.s were recorded, including physical and sexual abuse. it was important for the police to investigate despite knowing from the outset that doctor milner had died several years earlier. one of the victims has been talking to bbc news. i was injected with this drug which i now know was sodium amytal — i didn't know what it was then. it was a blacked—out room with shutters and they were closed and it was dark. the doctor would come in and he would......
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, temperatures got up to 31 derbyshire, temperatures got up to 3!ay. a combination of heat and sea breezes lead to some torrential downpour is and thunderstorms here, with a flash flooding in tunbridge wells. those we re flooding in tunbridge wells. those were the showers come you can see the mainjust in land from were the showers come you can see the main just in land from the coast along the south, it did not lost to bash last two will long. —— did not last too long. we will see below cloud encroaching on the eastern side of england on the breeze off the north sea. pretty warm and muggy night and parts of the england and temperatures today were much lower than they were yesterday. sunshine on the way, dry weather for 99% of the uk, the low cloud gets pushed away by a westerly breeze. we will see cloud for a while and we may catch a few thunderstorms again and simmering, across perhaps kent and also sussex. 30, 30! simmering, across perhaps kent and also sussex. 30, 30 1 degrees for england and wales, around the low 20s for scotland and northern ir
, temperatures got up to 31 derbyshire, temperatures got up to 3!ay. a combination of heat and sea breezes lead to some torrential downpour is and thunderstorms here, with a flash flooding in tunbridge wells. those we re flooding in tunbridge wells. those were the showers come you can see the mainjust in land from were the showers come you can see the main just in land from the coast along the south, it did not lost to bash last two will long. —— did not last too long. we will see below...
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claims that scores of children were drugged, stripped and abused over decades at a hospital in derbyshire. former patients say aston hall, where the historical offences are said to have taken place, was pure hell. the doctor would come in, and he would... basically immediately, you never, ever seen would... basically immediately, you never, ever seen it, a mask would go slam on your face. police say they would have questioned a doctor, kenneth milner, for rape and child cruelty if he'd still been alive. also tonight... donald trump talks trade with the eu but is he resetting relations with russia? after the deadliest ever wildfires recorded in greece, survivors tell of their terrible ordeal. when i was in the house, the fire was going over, i thought, i'm not going to make it. this is the end. in pakistan, former cricket star imran khan's party looks to be in the lead as votes are counted in the country's general election. he is doing it in the alps, year... and britain's geraint thomas moves a step forward to winning his maiden tour de france. we will have sportsday on the bbc news chann
claims that scores of children were drugged, stripped and abused over decades at a hospital in derbyshire. former patients say aston hall, where the historical offences are said to have taken place, was pure hell. the doctor would come in, and he would... basically immediately, you never, ever seen would... basically immediately, you never, ever seen it, a mask would go slam on your face. police say they would have questioned a doctor, kenneth milner, for rape and child cruelty if he'd still...
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blue skies in derbyshire earlier. the chance of a few showers in the south—west.he wave cloud across cornwall earlier think —— compared with yesterday, we could see a few showers. the showers will be quite well scattered. a much brighter day for northern ireland. more in the way of sunshine here for is where we have the deep orange colours that is where we are expecting the highest temperatures this afternoon, widely in the mid to high 20s celsius. a few spots getting to 30, maybe 31. cooler on the east coast or the far north of scotland. for most it will be dry. the cloud in the east of scotland will be in and break. some low cloud will be in and break. some low cloud will creep back on shore. not as warm and muggy as last night. high pressure is the theme of this forecast. with us tomorrow, dominating the weather. still an easterly winds to bring a cooler feel some eastern coasts. you may notice a few showers in the south—west of the uk. some of those could move into devon and cornwall. most could move into devon and cornwall. m ost pla ces could move into devon
blue skies in derbyshire earlier. the chance of a few showers in the south—west.he wave cloud across cornwall earlier think —— compared with yesterday, we could see a few showers. the showers will be quite well scattered. a much brighter day for northern ireland. more in the way of sunshine here for is where we have the deep orange colours that is where we are expecting the highest temperatures this afternoon, widely in the mid to high 20s celsius. a few spots getting to 30, maybe 31....
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for decades, a hospital for troubled and vulnerable children, set in the derbyshire countryside.ores of allegations that aston hall was the scene of widespread abuse. and at the centre of those allegations, dr kenneth milner, the man in charge from 1947 until his death in 1975. i was stripped off, placed in a bath and then taken into this room and made to lay on a rubber mattress. it was... a blacked—out room with shutters, and they were closed and it was dark. barbara was just 12 when she was sent to aston hall. and then the doctor would come in and he would... basically immediately, you never, ever seen it, a mask would just go slam on your face and then suddenly you'd feel this fluid go on your face and you'd go unconscious. her experience is not in isolation. 115 people have come forward to give their testimomy on what happened to them and what they saw at the hospital. in a report, police officers say... david says he was also 12 when he was plied with this so—called truth serum, an experience that still haunts him. i were frightened to death. i didn't know what the place we
for decades, a hospital for troubled and vulnerable children, set in the derbyshire countryside.ores of allegations that aston hall was the scene of widespread abuse. and at the centre of those allegations, dr kenneth milner, the man in charge from 1947 until his death in 1975. i was stripped off, placed in a bath and then taken into this room and made to lay on a rubber mattress. it was... a blacked—out room with shutters, and they were closed and it was dark. barbara was just 12 when she...
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. part of derbyshire. we see some flooding in tunbridge wells as they see isolated storms. wary of that. into the evening so be wary of that. two across north wales and the pennines. pennines. into the nitride, you will be trialled night. trialled night. comfortable to see in computer last night. in computer last night. white money, though, in the north. though, in the north. dividends not much lower than 15 celsius. much lower than 15 celsius. into friday we go. friday we go. if you don't know the story yet, where have you been? story yet, where have you been? the country, lots of sunshine around. around. willingly sunshine too much if you're enjoying it. you're enjoying it. england could help you today but 30 celsius to the salad. celsius to the salad. watching football outside on saturday? saturday? far west of scotland to produce an isolated charity or there. isolated charity or there. days but further south, like the high 205 for england and wales. high 205 for england and wales. 31 celsius any south—east corner. celsius any south—east corner. clipping into ireland wit
. part of derbyshire. we see some flooding in tunbridge wells as they see isolated storms. wary of that. into the evening so be wary of that. two across north wales and the pennines. pennines. into the nitride, you will be trialled night. trialled night. comfortable to see in computer last night. in computer last night. white money, though, in the north. though, in the north. dividends not much lower than 15 celsius. much lower than 15 celsius. into friday we go. friday we go. if you don't know...
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the cave rescue its 7pm in derbyshire. the cave rescu e tea m its 7pm in derbyshire.tatistician. but, take it slowly. i think it is becoming more accessible, which is a good thing. this team have been called out seven times in the last 12 months. they also provided radio equipment to the thailand rescue. basically we can talk from the service to underground through the rock. a radio system like this capable of sending a signal deep underground. it works. peter received the call to get the kit ready, derbyshire police then cover the three hour journey ready, derbyshire police then cover the three hourjourney in 1.5 to make sure it was on the flight to thailand with british rescuers. the clock was ticking. it was. i shut up here, we sorted all these radios out. the police came, let it all the way to heat through. job done, absolutely. this is what lies beneath the derbyshire hills, cathedral sized cabins can quite quickly become claustrophobic crawl spaces. we get a lot of things like cave rs we re spaces. we get a lot of things like cavers were fallen over in a cave an
the cave rescue its 7pm in derbyshire. the cave rescu e tea m its 7pm in derbyshire.tatistician. but, take it slowly. i think it is becoming more accessible, which is a good thing. this team have been called out seven times in the last 12 months. they also provided radio equipment to the thailand rescue. basically we can talk from the service to underground through the rock. a radio system like this capable of sending a signal deep underground. it works. peter received the call to get the kit...
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derbyshire police didn't know anything about it until 2011.ficult for us to comment, really, around what occurred then. the police have said that no evidence could be made. even though the doctor has died, in the minds of many of his accusers, he remains very much alive. it's a period of recovery and will probably be the rest of my life. there will never be closure. you can replace it. —— can't replace it. your childhood is stolen. you can't replace it. that was sima kotecha reporting. a "biblical catastrophe" is how one survivor described assyrian attack. a "biblical catastrophe" is how one survivor described the fires that have hit greece. at least 80 people have died in the flames which took hold near the capital athens. a man from ireland who was on his honeymoon in greece is among the victims. rescue teams are searching for those who are still missing, after residents and tourists fled to the sea to escape the flames around the resort of mati, north east of athens. several people have been arrested on suspicion of starting the fires delib
derbyshire police didn't know anything about it until 2011.ficult for us to comment, really, around what occurred then. the police have said that no evidence could be made. even though the doctor has died, in the minds of many of his accusers, he remains very much alive. it's a period of recovery and will probably be the rest of my life. there will never be closure. you can replace it. —— can't replace it. your childhood is stolen. you can't replace it. that was sima kotecha reporting. a...
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a report into historical claims of children being abused at a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire hasibed the hospital as a place of "pure hell". sima kotecha reports. for decades, a hospitalfor for decades, a hospital for troubled and vulnerable children set in the derbyshire countryside. for now, scores of allegations that it was the scene of widespread abuse. and at the centre of those allegations, doctor kenneth miller, the man in charge from 1947 until his death. the first day, i was put straight into a sale and all my clothes taken of me. the door opens and he walks in witha of me. the door opens and he walks in with a kidney dish and a syringe. david says he was just 12 at the time when he was plied with the so—called truth serum. the injected me and lay down on the floor, i was ona me and lay down on the floor, i was on a mattress, and they put him mattress on my face and got a fluid on me, which was ether, knocks you out. today a three—year police investigation involving testimony from 100 witnesses concluded that the doctor was still alive he would be questioned about potent
a report into historical claims of children being abused at a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire hasibed the hospital as a place of "pure hell". sima kotecha reports. for decades, a hospitalfor for decades, a hospital for troubled and vulnerable children set in the derbyshire countryside. for now, scores of allegations that it was the scene of widespread abuse. and at the centre of those allegations, doctor kenneth miller, the man in charge from 1947 until his death. the first day, i...
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report into historical claims of children being drugged and abused at a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire alive today. the late dr kenneth milner would have been interviewed over rape and child cruelty claims between the 19405 and 19705, when he ran aston hall. former patients described the hospital as a place of "pure hell". i was injected with sodium amateur i did not know what was then. it lets you out. it was about the room with shutters and they close it out. it was dark. the dr would come in and then he would... basically immediately you never ever seen him, a mask with disco slam on your face. you would never see it. i always wondered what it look like for yea rs. wondered what it look like for years. and is evidently you would feel this fluid on your face neutral unconscious. —— and you go unconscious. —— and you go unconscious. and... yeah, it was quite bad. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is votes are being counted in pakistan's general election, preliminary results show the the pti party led by imran khan is in the lead. european commission pre
report into historical claims of children being drugged and abused at a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire alive today. the late dr kenneth milner would have been interviewed over rape and child cruelty claims between the 19405 and 19705, when he ran aston hall. former patients described the hospital as a place of "pure hell". i was injected with sodium amateur i did not know what was then. it lets you out. it was about the room with shutters and they close it out. it was dark. the dr...
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this is the scene in derbyshire, and widely across the uk, you can see clear, blue skies. around coastal areas but that's about it but the north and in the south may be some cloud and a few showers brushing cornwall but quite hot for many of us this afternoon top temperature of 30 or 31 in the south—east of wales and the west country and in the london area. a bit coolerfurther the west country and in the london area. a bit cooler further north, but overnight some cloud around the north sea moving inland across the south—east of scotland and north and east england. but through tuesday the rest of the week, little change, really. lots of sunshine, temperatures in the mid—high 20s, some places into the 30s and perhaps higher than that through the week. goodbye. this is bbc news. our latest headlines. downing street says it's come up with a third model for handling customs after the uk leaves the eu. details haven't yet been revealed but senior ministers are expected to discuss the new proposal at chequers on friday. it's feared the moorland fire in lancashire could burn for a
this is the scene in derbyshire, and widely across the uk, you can see clear, blue skies. around coastal areas but that's about it but the north and in the south may be some cloud and a few showers brushing cornwall but quite hot for many of us this afternoon top temperature of 30 or 31 in the south—east of wales and the west country and in the london area. a bit coolerfurther the west country and in the london area. a bit cooler further north, but overnight some cloud around the north sea...
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hello it's wednesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.penalties 12 secs) yes! engler and our world cup quarterfinalists again — and they've done it on penalties! their extraordinary world cup journey continues — they'll face sweden on saturday. former england captain peter shilton will be with us live in the studio to shre his thoughts on the tem's performance. mps are calling for prostitution websites to be banned. they're also asking whether the buying of sex should be made illegal. we'll talk to nikki adams from the english collective of prostitutes in the next few minutes. former football coach george ormond will be sentenced today for abusing boys as young as 11 over a period of 25 years. one of his victims, former newcastle united player derek bell, spoke to us two years ago prompting more abuse victims to come forward. now he can tell us his whole story. inside i was burning, i'd never... spoke about it all these years. i was an angry man. and, you know, i went to his home and kicked his door in. and if he was in — fortunately for
hello it's wednesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.penalties 12 secs) yes! engler and our world cup quarterfinalists again — and they've done it on penalties! their extraordinary world cup journey continues — they'll face sweden on saturday. former england captain peter shilton will be with us live in the studio to shre his thoughts on the tem's performance. mps are calling for prostitution websites to be banned. they're also asking whether the buying of sex should be made...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. after the incredible turmoil in westminster over the past 2a hours, theresa may meets her new—look cabinet in the next half hour. so what happens next? voters tell us what they want to happen now. theresa may's brexit plan seems like a compromise. she had to get on and deliver it. i think she should tear up deliver it. i think she should tear up the chequers agreement and start over. wherever you are in the uk, tell us. feed into our conversation. what do you want to happen next? just over a year after we revealed 800 women were suing the nhs and manufcturers over mesh implants, there's going to be an immediate stop on such precedures in england. i was in my car and i phoned my husband and i said... ijust can't... i can't live any more. i can't go through this. i actually do think, i'm believing the doctors, i think it's in my head. yeah. i didn't know where else to turn. if you have had this mesh procedure, let us know how you react to this news. and we'll bring you the very latest o
hello, it's tuesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. after the incredible turmoil in westminster over the past 2a hours, theresa may meets her new—look cabinet in the next half hour. so what happens next? voters tell us what they want to happen now. theresa may's brexit plan seems like a compromise. she had to get on and deliver it. i think she should tear up deliver it. i think she should tear up the chequers agreement and start over. wherever you are in...
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hello, it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme in two hours'n in amesbury in wiltshire. police say the substance was the same as that used in the attack on a former russian spy and his daughter. following the detailed analysis of those samples, we can confirm that the man and woman have been exposed to the nerve agent novichok, which has been identified as the same nerve agent that contaminated both yulia and sergei skripal. we'll be live in amesbury with the latest. and if you live in the area — or run a business or shop there — tell me what you think of this latest development? how do you regard the chief medical officers' advice that the risk to you remains low?
hello, it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme in two hours'n in amesbury in wiltshire. police say the substance was the same as that used in the attack on a former russian spy and his daughter. following the detailed analysis of those samples, we can confirm that the man and woman have been exposed to the nerve agent novichok, which has been identified as the same nerve agent that contaminated both yulia and sergei skripal. we'll be live in amesbury...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.k, this programme has learnt. we'll be hearing the latest from two children we've been following for over three years, now living as girls. what do you think you will do? probably live all my life as a girl. probably? yeah, definitely. definitely? definitely, yeah. later, after ten... will be talking to these young people, aged 12 to 17 years old, are all transgender, some on puberty blockers, some not, and what it's like growing up as trans in britain in 2018.
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.k, this programme has learnt. we'll be hearing the latest from two children we've been following for over three years, now living as girls. what do you think you will do? probably live all my life as a girl. probably? yeah, definitely. definitely? definitely, yeah. later, after ten... will be talking to these young people, aged 12 to 17 years old, are all transgender, some on puberty blockers, some not, and what it's like growing up as trans in...
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i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.ooded caves in thailand. there is concern that if the water levels go up again, they will have to keep going back to the boys and support them as best they can in the caves until the water levels drop again to be able to get them to the next chamber beyond where they are at the moment, and that is at least five kilometres into this cave network behind me. we'll have all the latest on the rescue
i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.ooded caves in thailand. there is concern that if the water levels go up again, they will have to keep going back to the boys and support them as best they can in the caves until the water levels drop again to be able to get them to the next chamber beyond where they are at the moment, and that is at least five kilometres into this cave network behind me. we'll have all the latest on the rescue
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hello, it's it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.ugh some difficult moments recently in terms of its unity and i think sport has the power to do that and football in particular has the power to do that. so for us, we can feel the energy and we can feel the support for home and it's a very special feeling, it's a privilege for us. the england team is bracing itself, the english nation is bracing itself. england prepare to play croatia for a place in the final
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it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.mer education secretary, justine greening, joins calls for a further referendum. my my view is you are probably in or you are out, but what we cannot be is one foot in either camp. but what we cannot be is one foot in either camp. tell us what you think. do you want a second referendum? a british model, who was kidnapped and drugged after being lured to a fake modelling assignment last year, tells us exclusively that she made her captor "fall in love with her" to try to secure her release. why would you be off with a person who is starting to have feelings for you and you are relying on that to release you.
it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.mer education secretary, justine greening, joins calls for a further referendum. my my view is you are probably in or you are out, but what we cannot be is one foot in either camp. but what we cannot be is one foot in either camp. tell us what you think. do you want a second referendum? a british model, who was kidnapped and drugged after being lured to a fake modelling assignment last year, tells us exclusively that she made her...
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this was derbyshire this morning.h uv and pollen at times, rather uncomfortable warm nights to come. it's not everyone‘s cup of tea but it's here to stay for the weekend with plenty of sunshine to come. i wa nt to with plenty of sunshine to come. i want to show you the satellite picture. there's not very much cloud. a little bit here and there to show you but none of this is rain bearing yet. in south—east england there's a chance of catching a late shower, possibly a thunderstorm. most shower, possibly a thunderstorm. m ost pla ces shower, possibly a thunderstorm. most places will stay dry. warm spots in england and wales are reaching to the upper 20s. it's co mforta ble reaching to the upper 20s. it's comfortable in the sunshine, in high teens in north—west scotland. i mentioned the slight chance of a late day shower in south—east england, perhaps east sussex especially into kent and maybe essex, maybe thundery but the vast majority was avoid the man stayed right, but don't be encountered surprised if you encounter
this was derbyshire this morning.h uv and pollen at times, rather uncomfortable warm nights to come. it's not everyone‘s cup of tea but it's here to stay for the weekend with plenty of sunshine to come. i wa nt to with plenty of sunshine to come. i want to show you the satellite picture. there's not very much cloud. a little bit here and there to show you but none of this is rain bearing yet. in south—east england there's a chance of catching a late shower, possibly a thunderstorm. most...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.re going to be affected by this hosepipe ban. we are planning ahead now. we are looking to see what the weather forecast is going to be like for the next few weeks. we think we are going to see prolonged periods of dry weather, so we are taking action so that we can protect essential water supplies for everybody. tell us what you think about the impending ban. a crisis for those wanting help from rape crisis — fern champion was raped two years ago and tried to get counselling from several rape crisis centres, but the waiting lists were closed. she's waived her right to anonymity to speak out.
hello, it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.re going to be affected by this hosepipe ban. we are planning ahead now. we are looking to see what the weather forecast is going to be like for the next few weeks. we think we are going to see prolonged periods of dry weather, so we are taking action so that we can protect essential water supplies for everybody. tell us what you think about the impending ban. a crisis for those wanting help from rape crisis...
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hello it's monday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.rime minister's new brexit plan means the uk wouldn't truly regain powers after leaving the eu. it seems to me we are giving too much away too easily, and that is a dangerous strategy at this time. brexiteers say it is a significant blow for theresa may. we'll be talking to a whole host of mps about what this means for brexit and theresa may's future. and obviously we want to hear from you wherever you are in the country about overnight developments. the mother of three who came into contact with the nerve agent novichok in wiltshire has died. a murder investigation has been launched. rescuers have gone back into the thai cave where a group of children have been trapped for more than two weeks.
hello it's monday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.rime minister's new brexit plan means the uk wouldn't truly regain powers after leaving the eu. it seems to me we are giving too much away too easily, and that is a dangerous strategy at this time. brexiteers say it is a significant blow for theresa may. we'll be talking to a whole host of mps about what this means for brexit and theresa may's future. and obviously we want to hear from you wherever you are...
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hello, it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.arter finals of the world cup.. yes! england are world cup quarterfinalists again! and they've done it on penalties! their world cupjourney continues — they'll face sweden on saturday. mps are calling for prostitution websites to be banned — they say they're fuelling a growth in sexual exploitation and the trafficking of women and they're also asking whether the buying of sex should be made illegal. tell us your views. former football coach george ormond will be sentenced today for abusing boys as young as 11 over a period of 25 years.
hello, it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.arter finals of the world cup.. yes! england are world cup quarterfinalists again! and they've done it on penalties! their world cupjourney continues — they'll face sweden on saturday. mps are calling for prostitution websites to be banned — they say they're fuelling a growth in sexual exploitation and the trafficking of women and they're also asking whether the buying of sex should be made illegal....
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this was derbyshire this morning.s cup of tea but it's here to stay for the weekend with plenty of sunshine to come. i wa nt to with plenty of sunshine to come. i want to show you the
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amanda derbyshire was the best briton in third place. 0nto cricket — and lancashire thunder won theirction at headingley for us... the old roses contest always brings high emotion, high energy and a good crowd watched the match. lancashire thunder were in trouble, 25—a about 109 runs were put on to help them up to 13a-a. that 109 runs were put on to help them up to 13a—a. that target looked difficult for the yorkshire diamonds and it proved too much, all out for 101, good work from the england spin pair. that did most of the damage in the end, lancashire thunder victorious in front of a good crowd who enjoyed themselves ahead of a double—header match featuring the vikings and the bears later this evening. now next week — the first ever multi—sport european championships get under way in glasgow and berlin. it‘s a kind of european 0lympics staged across the two cities with sports from swimming and rowing to athletics and cycling.... as always the british team will be hoping for plenty of gold medals in the velodrome including laura kenny who‘s back on the team since having a baby after
amanda derbyshire was the best briton in third place. 0nto cricket — and lancashire thunder won theirction at headingley for us... the old roses contest always brings high emotion, high energy and a good crowd watched the match. lancashire thunder were in trouble, 25—a about 109 runs were put on to help them up to 13a-a. that 109 runs were put on to help them up to 13a—a. that target looked difficult for the yorkshire diamonds and it proved too much, all out for 101, good work from the...
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you can watch the full version of that report on tomorrow s victoria derbyshire programme, on bbc twopeople in the indian state of assam, could lose their citizenship after being left off a draft register. most of those affected are bengali—speaking muslims. india says the exercise will root out illegal migrants but fears have been sparked of a witch hunt against assam's ethnic minorities. our correspondentjoe miller has sent this report. they have always called india home. but these villagers now expect to lose their citizenship, their land, their voting rights and, perhaps, even their freedom. schoolteacher hasitun feels her family has been targeted. "it is a witchhunt," she says, "against the bengali muslim community." translation: this is our country. i grew up here, i studied here. i got married here. how come we are not indians? authorities claim settlers from nearby bangladesh are enmeshed in assam's bengali population, hiding in plain sight, often with forged papers. to help pinpoint them, all 32 million inhabitants have been forced to produce documents proving their assamese
you can watch the full version of that report on tomorrow s victoria derbyshire programme, on bbc twopeople in the indian state of assam, could lose their citizenship after being left off a draft register. most of those affected are bengali—speaking muslims. india says the exercise will root out illegal migrants but fears have been sparked of a witch hunt against assam's ethnic minorities. our correspondentjoe miller has sent this report. they have always called india home. but these...
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in the pennines, but the south it has been very humid, 30 degrees in parts of worcestershire and derbyshireash flooding here. storms to the south of london and southern counties will fade away quite quickly through this evening and overnight. back to a dry story uk wide as we go into tomorrow morning, a bit of cloud here and there, easier to get some sleep in across the north, but another humid and muqqy the north, but another humid and muggy night in the south. 17 or 18 degrees for one or two into the morning to stop you know the story friday, dry, sunny, for the vast majority. the morning cloud in eastern areas will push out to the north sea. still the chance in the south—east of the odd isolated storm, and still that temperature contrast with a few spots in the south getting up to 30 degrees, low 20s across no northern ireland ‘s. for the weekend, with highs in place, high means dry, and that will be the case just about all throughout the weekend. saturday, blue skies topped a tale to begin with, a bit more cloud into parts of northern ireland and western scotla nd northern ireland and w
in the pennines, but the south it has been very humid, 30 degrees in parts of worcestershire and derbyshireash flooding here. storms to the south of london and southern counties will fade away quite quickly through this evening and overnight. back to a dry story uk wide as we go into tomorrow morning, a bit of cloud here and there, easier to get some sleep in across the north, but another humid and muqqy the north, but another humid and muggy night in the south. 17 or 18 degrees for one or two...
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and you can see herfull investigation on the victoria derbyshire programme website — that's at bbc.co.uk, the headlines on bbc news: charities are guilty of "complacency verging on complicity" over sexual abuse by staff, says a damning report by mps on international aid. it's emerged that salman abedi, who killed 22 people in the manchester arena attack, was rescued from libya by a royal navy ship three years earlier. a warning from us intelligence — north korea may be building new intercontinental ballistic missiles, despite the trump—kim summit. hello, i'm alice baxter. in the business news: an independent review commissioned by the fca into royal bank of scotland 5 treatment of small and medium—sized enterprise customers transferred to its global restructuring group has found that no evidence that the bank deliberately transferred customers to grg in order to profit from their restructuing or insolvency. tech retailer dixons carphone says a huge data breach last year involved ten million customers. that's a massive revision of its earlier estimate ofjust 1.2 million. the firm has been
and you can see herfull investigation on the victoria derbyshire programme website — that's at bbc.co.uk, the headlines on bbc news: charities are guilty of "complacency verging on complicity" over sexual abuse by staff, says a damning report by mps on international aid. it's emerged that salman abedi, who killed 22 people in the manchester arena attack, was rescued from libya by a royal navy ship three years earlier. a warning from us intelligence — north korea may be building...
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chloe has been speaking to victoria derbyshire, who started by asking what she remembers about when sheise, am i on a plane, a boat, a car — i didn't know where i was and it took me a moment to realise that i was in a car. by hearing the handbrake and the engine, and the radio was an really loud. so it took me a while to wake up and i started to wonder, where am i? i felt restriction on my face. i felt like i was in an enclosed area, so i was just trying to gather where i am. as was waking up more, i tried to figure how to get out, and that was what i was trying to do. while i was in the car, i didn't know want the reason was, because they wouldn't speak to me. i didn't know, was i going to be raped or killed? i didn't know why, but when i was at their house, that's when i found out. and just to hear that, you've been taken for sex trafficking, it was just horrendous. what did you think was going to happen to you? i thought what he was saying was all true and i never doubted him for a minute, because he was just so detailed in all his responses to my questions. i never doubted what he w
chloe has been speaking to victoria derbyshire, who started by asking what she remembers about when sheise, am i on a plane, a boat, a car — i didn't know where i was and it took me a moment to realise that i was in a car. by hearing the handbrake and the engine, and the radio was an really loud. so it took me a while to wake up and i started to wonder, where am i? i felt restriction on my face. i felt like i was in an enclosed area, so i was just trying to gather where i am. as was waking up...
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hello, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. england heartbreak.nal in russia. but what a tournament! music: don't look back in anger. i think ithinka i think a lot of us thought we would go out maybe quarters but i am proud of the team. the way they played foot ball of the team. the way they played football is unbelievable. unfortunately, the croatians beat us. unfortunately, the croatians beat us. such is life. he is
hello, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. england heartbreak.nal in russia. but what a tournament! music: don't look back in anger. i think ithinka i think a lot of us thought we would go out maybe quarters but i am proud of the team. the way they played foot ball of the team. the way they played football is unbelievable. unfortunately, the croatians beat us. unfortunately, the croatians beat us. such is life. he is
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hello, it's tuesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.eets her new—look cabinet in the next half hour. so what happens next? voters tell us what they want to happen now. theresa may's brexit plan seems like a compromise. she had to get on and deliver it. i think she should tear up deliver it. i think she should tear up the chequers agreement and start over. wherever you are in the uk, tell us. feed into our conversation. what do you want to happen next? just over a year after we revealed 800 women were suing the nhs and manufcturers over mesh implants, there's going to be an immediate stop on such precedures in england. i was in my car and i phoned my husband and i said...
hello, it's tuesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.eets her new—look cabinet in the next half hour. so what happens next? voters tell us what they want to happen now. theresa may's brexit plan seems like a compromise. she had to get on and deliver it. i think she should tear up deliver it. i think she should tear up the chequers agreement and start over. wherever you are in the uk, tell us. feed into our conversation. what do you want to happen next?...
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this is howden in derbyshire.s at haweswater in the lake district are so low that the long—ago flooded village of meldon is once again visible. in response to these pressures, many have already been doing their bit. what are we doing to save water? well, we are not watering plants, that's for sure. we shower together now! we just water the plants in the evenings using the waste water out of the bathroom. i got an e—mailfrom united utilities saying to stop having baths and stuff and i thought i would do my bit by not pampering myself on a sunday. now united utilities is going further. they will bring in a hosepipe ban that will affect around seven million customers in the north—west, and it comes into place on august 5th, all because we are enjoying the longest heatwave since 1976. back then, so bad, tarmac melted on the roads. water was rationed. and the government created a ministerfor drought, here in the crisis centre, manning the phones, taking complaints. there's a sprinkler system operating where? at a ridin
this is howden in derbyshire.s at haweswater in the lake district are so low that the long—ago flooded village of meldon is once again visible. in response to these pressures, many have already been doing their bit. what are we doing to save water? well, we are not watering plants, that's for sure. we shower together now! we just water the plants in the evenings using the waste water out of the bathroom. i got an e—mailfrom united utilities saying to stop having baths and stuff and i...
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this is howard and in derbyshire.s in the lake district are so low the long—ago village of melbourne is once again visible. in response to these pressures many have already been doing their bit. —— melden. what are we doing to save water? well, we are not watering to say plants, that's for sure. we shall together now. we just water the plants in the evenings using the waste water out of the bathroom.” gotan e—mail waste water out of the bathroom.” got an e—mail from waste water out of the bathroom.” got an e—mailfrom united utilities saying not to keep having baths and stuff and i thought i would do my bit by not pampering myself on sunday. now united utilities is going further. they will bring in a hosepipe banter that will affect around 7 million customers in the north—west and it comes into place on august five —— ban. all because we are enjoying the longest heatwave since 1976. then, so bad, tarmac melted on the roads. water was rationed. and the government created a ministerfor drought. rationed. and the governme
this is howard and in derbyshire.s in the lake district are so low the long—ago village of melbourne is once again visible. in response to these pressures many have already been doing their bit. —— melden. what are we doing to save water? well, we are not watering to say plants, that's for sure. we shall together now. we just water the plants in the evenings using the waste water out of the bathroom.” gotan e—mail waste water out of the bathroom.” got an e—mail from waste water...
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hello, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. england heartbreak. it's all over after a 2—1 defeat by croatia in the world cup semifinal in russia. but what a tournament! music: don't look back in anger. i think ithinka i think a lot of us thought we would go out maybe quarters but i am proud of the team. the way they played foot ball of the team. the way they played football is unbelievable. unfortunately, the croatians beat us. unfortunately, the croatians beat us. such is life. he is right. we'll have reaction from england fans in russia and here. president trump arrives in the uk today. protesters are planning three days of demonstrations. what we see on trump is somebody with an overinflated ego and when things don't go his way, he throws his toys out of his pram. is she right? we'll be talking to former advisers to tony blair, david cameron and theresa may — about what we can expect from the visit. it led to the resignation of two cabinet ministers — this morning we'll get details of the deal agreed at chequers last week, on the uk's relations
hello, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. england heartbreak. it's all over after a 2—1 defeat by croatia in the world cup semifinal in russia. but what a tournament! music: don't look back in anger. i think ithinka i think a lot of us thought we would go out maybe quarters but i am proud of the team. the way they played foot ball of the team. the way they played football is unbelievable. unfortunately, the croatians beat us. unfortunately, the croatians beat...
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didn't they have tarantula is that escaped in derbyshire?tula in your house, 110w imagine a tarantula in your house, now you can find a python. what would you prefer? a tarantula. did it go through the door, up the stairs, through the kitchen, into the bedroom? we will find out later in the programme. you've been talking about geraint thomas and the tour de france achievement, but as brits, we are becoming accustomed to british people winning the tour de france after never winning it before and bradley winnings comes in, then chris froome wins four and now geraint thomas, incredible —— bradley wiggins. what an achievement! after more than 2,000 miles, geraint thomas will ride up the champs—elysees later today, champagne in hand, the first welshmen to win the tour de france. jo currie is in paris and has more. thomas now finds self i champion and waiting following the penultimate stage, 31 kilometre time trial. for his big rivals, the likes of chris froome, it was their last big chance to attack his lead. they tried but failed. thomas held he
didn't they have tarantula is that escaped in derbyshire?tula in your house, 110w imagine a tarantula in your house, now you can find a python. what would you prefer? a tarantula. did it go through the door, up the stairs, through the kitchen, into the bedroom? we will find out later in the programme. you've been talking about geraint thomas and the tour de france achievement, but as brits, we are becoming accustomed to british people winning the tour de france after never winning it before and...
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yes, a team from derbyshire got on the first flight they could overhear, they arrived on wednesday lastavy seals divers. every day they walked in, iasked navy seals divers. every day they walked in, i asked them for comment but they burn very dedicated with their work, they got their heads down and went in and out with no comment but every day we saw them walking in. ithink comment but every day we saw them walking in. i think tonight they will be rejoicing, a colleague of mine saw the divers in the camp close to the cave complex and they are over close to the cave complex and they are over the moon that they have found the boys. for those boys it must have been a terrifying ordeal because as we have heard, it would have been incredibly dark in there, they wouldn't have known if they we re they wouldn't have known if they were going to be rescued, some of these boys are as young as 11. they are between 11 and 16, part of football clu b are between 11 and 16, part of football club called the m00 pa, the wild boars, they played a match a week ago and then cycled to this complex, they left
yes, a team from derbyshire got on the first flight they could overhear, they arrived on wednesday lastavy seals divers. every day they walked in, iasked navy seals divers. every day they walked in, i asked them for comment but they burn very dedicated with their work, they got their heads down and went in and out with no comment but every day we saw them walking in. ithink comment but every day we saw them walking in. i think tonight they will be rejoicing, a colleague of mine saw the divers...
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hello, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.ire. police say the substance was the same as that used in the attack on a former russian spy and his daughter. following the detailed analysis of those samples, we can confirm that the man and woman have been exposed to the nerve agent novichok, which has been identified as the same nerve agent that contaminated both yulia and sergei skripal. we'll be live in amesbury with the latest and if you live in the area — or run a business or shop there — tell me what you think of this latest development. who are the football lads alliance? they say they're standing up against extremism and in favour of free speech. but are they simply a front for anti—islamic bigotry? they are here, that is fine. nobody stops them putting up mosques. but they'll try to throw it down our throats. they can't do that, try to change our laws, everything, they can't do that. they, who do you mean? just muslims in general. this week, the head of the unite union called the fla a far right group. we've been investiga
hello, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.ire. police say the substance was the same as that used in the attack on a former russian spy and his daughter. following the detailed analysis of those samples, we can confirm that the man and woman have been exposed to the nerve agent novichok, which has been identified as the same nerve agent that contaminated both yulia and sergei skripal. we'll be live in amesbury with the latest and if you live in the area — or run a business or shop there...
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hello, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.uite sure what will happen on a night but i‘m certain ourteam sure what will happen on a night but i‘m certain our team will play well. in the next hour we‘ll talk about some of the standout, suprising stars of the squad, and we‘ll be live in antarctica and the falklands to find out how people there are watching the match. also today — euphoria around the world still after that extraordinary rescue of 12 boys and their coach from the thai caves. and facebook fined. we‘ll speak to the british regulator who is set to hit facebook with a £500,000 fine — the maximum possible — for its data misuse. good morning, it‘s ten o‘clock. joanna gosling is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the day‘s news. facebook is facing a record £500,000 fine from the uk‘s data protection watchdog over the cambridge analytica scandal. the information commissioner‘s office said the social media firm had failed to safeguard people‘s information and had also not been transparent about how people‘s data was harv
hello, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.uite sure what will happen on a night but i‘m certain ourteam sure what will happen on a night but i‘m certain our team will play well. in the next hour we‘ll talk about some of the standout, suprising stars of the squad, and we‘ll be live in antarctica and the falklands to find out how people there are watching the match. also today — euphoria around the world still after that extraordinary rescue of 12 boys and their coach from the...
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this is howden in derbyshire.r in the lake district are so low that the long ago flooded village of meldon is once again visible. in response to these pressures, many have already been doing their bit. what are we doing to save water? well, we are not watering the plants, that's for sure. we shower together now... laughter. we water the plants using waste water out of the bathroom. we got an e—mail off united utilities saying to stop having baths and stuff. so, yeah, ijust thought i would do my bit by not pampering myself on a sunday. now united utilities is going further. they will bring in a hosepipe ban that will affect around 7 million customers in the north—west, and it comes into place on august 5th. all because we are enjoying the longest heatwave since 1976. back then it was so bad tarmac melted on the roads. water was rationed. drought enquiry office. and the government created a minister for drought. here in the crisis centre, manning the phones, taking complaints. it's a sprinkler system operating where
this is howden in derbyshire.r in the lake district are so low that the long ago flooded village of meldon is once again visible. in response to these pressures, many have already been doing their bit. what are we doing to save water? well, we are not watering the plants, that's for sure. we shower together now... laughter. we water the plants using waste water out of the bathroom. we got an e—mail off united utilities saying to stop having baths and stuff. so, yeah, ijust thought i would do...
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it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. another blow for theresa may's brexit plan. her former education secretary, justine greening, joins calls for a further referendum. my my view is you are probably in or you are out, but what we cannot be is one foot in either camp. but what we cannot be is one foot in either camp. tell us what you think. do you want a second referendum? a british model, who was kidnapped and drugged after being lured to a fake modelling assignment last year, tells us exclusively that she made her captor "fall in love with her" to try to secure her release. why would you be off with a person who is starting to have feelings for you and you are relying on that to release you. i had to do everything i could to make him fall in love with me in the way. is that what you we re with me in the way. is that what you were trying to do? make him fall in love with you? yes. you can hear that full interview at around 9:15am. and we'll ask you whether this man should still be an mp after it was reported he sent mor
it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. another blow for theresa may's brexit plan. her former education secretary, justine greening, joins calls for a further referendum. my my view is you are probably in or you are out, but what we cannot be is one foot in either camp. but what we cannot be is one foot in either camp. tell us what you think. do you want a second referendum? a british model, who was kidnapped and drugged after being lured to a fake modelling...
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hello, it's monday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.e eu. two conservative mps have told this programme the plan is doomed to fail and needs to change. until all that happens, nothing will change, we will have this constant uncertainty and indecision, which is paralysing our country. she needs to listen, i think, paralysing our country. she needs to listen, ithink, and paralysing our country. she needs to listen, i think, and then consider very carefully how she can modify the policy to actually fulfil our referendum and general election manifesto promises. brexiteers say it's a significant blow for theresa may. we'll be talking to a number of mps about what this means for brexit and the prime minister's future. the mother—of—three who came into contact with the nerve agent novichok in wiltshire has died. a murder investigation has been launched. i was shocked, and i was very saddened that dorner lost that fight that she's had for ten days. —— dawn. england progresses through to the semifinals of the world cup for the first time since 1
hello, it's monday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.e eu. two conservative mps have told this programme the plan is doomed to fail and needs to change. until all that happens, nothing will change, we will have this constant uncertainty and indecision, which is paralysing our country. she needs to listen, i think, paralysing our country. she needs to listen, ithink, and paralysing our country. she needs to listen, i think, and then consider very carefully how she can modify the policy...
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i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. rescue teams are trying to get food and medical help to the 12 children and their football coach trapped deep in flooded caves in thailand. there is concern that if the water levels go up again, they will have to keep going back to the boys and support them as best they can in the caves until the water levels drop again to be able to get them to the next chamber beyond where they are at the moment, and that is at least five kilometres into this cave network behind me. we'll have all the latest on the rescue and on the british divers who found them. england take on colombia tonight in moscow hoping to win a place in the quarterfinals of the world cup. the england team haven't won a knockout game at a major tournament since 2006, so how is captain harry kane feeling? obviously you're nervous, you're excited because there's a chance, a good chance that you're going to score. there's obviously a bit of pressure on it. but that's why i like to have the routine. sp every penalty i take, whe
i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. rescue teams are trying to get food and medical help to the 12 children and their football coach trapped deep in flooded caves in thailand. there is concern that if the water levels go up again, they will have to keep going back to the boys and support them as best they can in the caves until the water levels drop again to be able to get them to the next chamber beyond where they are at the moment, and that is at least five kilometres into this...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. more than 300 transgender children each year are now being prescribed puberty blockers in the uk, this programme has learnt. we'll be hearing the latest from two children we've been following for over three years, now living as girls. what do you think you will do? probably live all my life as a girl. probably? yeah, definitely. definitely? definitely, yeah. later, after ten... will be talking to these young people, aged 12 to 17 years old, are all transgender, some on puberty blockers, some not, and what it's like growing up as trans in britain in 2018. it's the first day of wimbledon. serena is back and seeeded 25th. and andy murray is down and out. playing the best of three sets is very different from playing the best of five sets, and, of course, you wouldn't want to put yourself into a situation where you couldn't complete the match, or you maybe won your first match and you weren't able to play the second match. we'll be live at the all england club. and, as firefighters continu
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. more than 300 transgender children each year are now being prescribed puberty blockers in the uk, this programme has learnt. we'll be hearing the latest from two children we've been following for over three years, now living as girls. what do you think you will do? probably live all my life as a girl. probably? yeah, definitely. definitely? definitely, yeah. later, after ten... will be talking to these young people, aged 12 to 17 years old, are...
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things to be concerned about but otherwise, you can see it as a beautiful start to the morning in derbyshireeather front but there is a little drizzle left. lingering in the far south of the west coast. there is a weak weather front approaching scotland so it is not all fine, but for most people, it is back to normal, what we have become used to in the last five weeks, hot and sunny weather. it will feel hotter today and temperatures will recover to the high 20s. they were down because of the cloud and rain yesterday but those temperatures and the remnants of the weather front, cloud and temperatures and the remnants of the weatherfront, cloud and moisture, that kids about the odd shower. the —— some of those will be around the coast. for the bulk of scotland, for most of the day, it will brighten up quite nicely but the weather front comes into the north—west later. it is more it time and after that. the cloud across eastern scotland for carnoustie is a morning feature. it will brighten up in the afternoon. tomorrow, it could be quite warm as the wind stiffens fodder. 0vernight, the wind st
things to be concerned about but otherwise, you can see it as a beautiful start to the morning in derbyshireeather front but there is a little drizzle left. lingering in the far south of the west coast. there is a weak weather front approaching scotland so it is not all fine, but for most people, it is back to normal, what we have become used to in the last five weeks, hot and sunny weather. it will feel hotter today and temperatures will recover to the high 20s. they were down because of the...
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police have done a fantasticjob. listened to and derbyshire police have done a fantastic job.us because it was a doctor. who is going to believe us? what can be done today? sometimes doctors have a lot more powers than they need and we we re lot more powers than they need and we were held against our will by that doctor, survivors whose family is really fighting to get their children out of their and they couldn't get past doctor. that was bad in the 605 and 705, we are in 2018 and things like that are going on now. it is time for change and how doctors to be looked into. we often hear from people how doctors to be looked into. we often hearfrom people who have been in awful that there are two harms. 0ne in awful that there are two harms. one is what actually happened to you and the other is the harm of nobody listening. you had something happened to you. actually, i don't know which one is the biggest palm. i think, having something happened to you over a period of time and having nobody listen to you is happening for ever. you are in this place for eight months but it is the
police have done a fantasticjob. listened to and derbyshire police have done a fantastic job.us because it was a doctor. who is going to believe us? what can be done today? sometimes doctors have a lot more powers than they need and we we re lot more powers than they need and we were held against our will by that doctor, survivors whose family is really fighting to get their children out of their and they couldn't get past doctor. that was bad in the 605 and 705, we are in 2018 and things like...