60
60
Aug 11, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.just over a week after being born at chester zoo. the baby, which is yet to be named, was born in front of astonished visitors 11 days ago, despite rhinos usually calving at night. with so few eastern black rhinos left on the planet, he is a very important new addition to the breeding programme working to prevent their extinction. just do well on that shot for a little longer! now it's time for a look at the weather. for many of us it's been a fine afternoon with some sunshine but showers elsewhere. into this evening, that rain will shift further northwards and east. some rain through tonight across much of northern england, northern ireland into southern scotland, some heavy showers into the south—east. temperatures overnight much milder than last night, for most of us things will hold up in the mid teens, fresher for northern scotland but a more humid field to the weather as we start the day tomorrow morning. sunday, outbreaks of rain of southern and south—east england, and patchy ra
caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.just over a week after being born at chester zoo. the baby, which is yet to be named, was born in front of astonished visitors 11 days ago, despite rhinos usually calving at night. with so few eastern black rhinos left on the planet, he is a very important new addition to the breeding programme working to prevent their extinction. just do well on that shot for a little longer! now it's time for a look at the weather. for many of us...
95
95
Aug 11, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.ther. pretty as a postcard behind me and finally some spells of sunshine behind me but as a rule of thumb, if you have sunshine today, you are likely to see rain in the next 12— 24 likely to see rain in the next 12— 2a hours. conversely, where we have rented, we should see some sunshine tomorrow. this changeable theme continues. a soggy day around wales as outbreaks of rain push its woods. that process continues through the rest of the night. 0utbreaks that process continues through the rest of the night. outbreaks of rain pushing across northern ireland, england, wales and central southern parts of scotland. far north of scotla nd parts of scotland. far north of scotland will stay dry. not much rain getting to the father south—east of england either. —— far south—east. much milder tonight, most between 12 and 16 celsius. here is the wider view for sunday, a bit ofa is the wider view for sunday, a bit of a messy picture. an area of low pressure to the west continuing to push france and
caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.ther. pretty as a postcard behind me and finally some spells of sunshine behind me but as a rule of thumb, if you have sunshine today, you are likely to see rain in the next 12— 24 likely to see rain in the next 12— 2a hours. conversely, where we have rented, we should see some sunshine tomorrow. this changeable theme continues. a soggy day around wales as outbreaks of rain push its woods. that process continues through the rest...
68
68
Aug 11, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.in places in scotland and northern ireland but today it is better, wet weather moving north and east, perhaps not getting to the north of scotland. not much rain getting to east anglia and south—east england. we'll notice the difference in temperature, 12, 13 celsius. tomorrow the rain will move east, behind it, some sunshine and sharp showers. when the early morning rain has cleared in northern ireland, some bright spells. in scotland the bright spell moving north. elsewhere a gentle to moderate breeze. high—temperature is between 19 and 22. 14-16 in high—temperature is between 19 and 22. 14—16 in scotland where the rain will be slow to clear. orkney and shetland, mostly dry. rain in scotla nd shetland, mostly dry. rain in scotland and northern ireland on monday and tuesday. drier and warmer for england and wales. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. the manufacturer of one of britain's most popular weedkillers — roundup — is insisting that it is safe — after a court in the united
caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.in places in scotland and northern ireland but today it is better, wet weather moving north and east, perhaps not getting to the north of scotland. not much rain getting to east anglia and south—east england. we'll notice the difference in temperature, 12, 13 celsius. tomorrow the rain will move east, behind it, some sunshine and sharp showers. when the early morning rain has cleared in northern ireland, some bright spells. in...
48
48
Aug 11, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.s of rain for other areas, and as we hadn't to the evening that rain will shift further north and east. rain through the course of the night for northern england, northern ireland, pushing into scotland. heavy showers into the south—east as well. temperatures overnight much milder than last night. in the mid teens for most, fresher in the north of scotland. and more humid as we start tomorrow. still some outbreaks of rain tomorrow for part of southern and south—east england. patchy rain lingering for central scotland. rain will be followed by more sunshine from the west, also scattered showers. for wales in the south—west of england some showers and some could be heavy and thundery. most of us 18—22. it will field leali'ifano. still unsettled in the north for monday and tuesday, drier and warmerfor the in the north for monday and tuesday, drier and warmer for the site. in the north for monday and tuesday, drier and warmerfor the site. —— further south. hello, this is bbc news. the head
caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.s of rain for other areas, and as we hadn't to the evening that rain will shift further north and east. rain through the course of the night for northern england, northern ireland, pushing into scotland. heavy showers into the south—east as well. temperatures overnight much milder than last night. in the mid teens for most, fresher in the north of scotland. and more humid as we start tomorrow. still some outbreaks of rain tomorrow...
91
91
Aug 30, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
that special report by victoria derbyshire.ness news, but first the headlines: an unmarried mother of four has won her legal battle to claim bereavement payments, following the death of her partner. the ruling could affect tens of thousands of families across the uk. alex salmond — scotland's former first minister — faces critcism for launching a crowd—funding campaign to fight sexual misconduct allegations after resigning from the snp last night. children under 18 could be banned from buying sugar and caffeine—filled energy drinks in england, in a bid to tackle childhood obesity. payday lender wonga has said it is no longer accepting new loan applications, as it teeters on the brink of collapse. the company said in a statement on its website that it was continuing to "assess its options" and existing customers could still use their services to manage their loans. dyson, best known for vacuum cleaners and dryers, has unveiled plans for a 10—mile test track on a former the track and other facilities are part of a plan to start s
that special report by victoria derbyshire.ness news, but first the headlines: an unmarried mother of four has won her legal battle to claim bereavement payments, following the death of her partner. the ruling could affect tens of thousands of families across the uk. alex salmond — scotland's former first minister — faces critcism for launching a crowd—funding campaign to fight sexual misconduct allegations after resigning from the snp last night. children under 18 could be banned from...
51
51
Aug 11, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.r, six trained crows. the new workers are rooks, members of the crow family. the species has shown an ability to solve problems and fashion tools in lab tests. six birds have been trained to pick—up cigarette butts and other small pieces of rubbish, each time they place the litter in a box at the puy de fou park in the vendee, they will be rewarded with a morsel of bird food. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. for many of us it's been a fine afternoon with some sunshine but showers elsewhere. particularly across the south west and wales. into this evening, that rain will shift further northwards and east. some rain through tonight across much of northern england, northern ireland into southern scotland, some heavy showers into the south—east. temperatures overnight much milder than last night, for most of us things will hold up in the mid teens, fresher for northern scotland but a more humid feel to the weather as we start the day tomorrow morning. sunday,
caroline moses, bbc east midlands today, bretby in derbyshire.r, six trained crows. the new workers are rooks, members of the crow family. the species has shown an ability to solve problems and fashion tools in lab tests. six birds have been trained to pick—up cigarette butts and other small pieces of rubbish, each time they place the litter in a box at the puy de fou park in the vendee, they will be rewarded with a morsel of bird food. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith...
85
85
Aug 7, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
is, it also has a coffee shop and post office here as well because the local community here in derbyshiresure and the local community bought it and run and manage it so this is the traditional pub but it is the centre of the community. pam was pretty incremental in bringing this pub back from the brink. you had a different career before you started. explain what it was. i used to be a legal aid lawyer and i managed three offices. in comparison, it was a piece of cake. what has been so difficult that this because you got your hands on this pub in 2013? we raised £260,000, got a mortgage and a loan to pay the fact and i think the main thing is you take on a failing business, premises with no... but he got a grant. that is the reason the barwick said fantastic is because the refurbished it but it is an ongoing struggle really. this is good being in a jewellery is an area because it brings extra people but you're a very small community with only 600 people in the village, thousands in the wider powers to making surely get people coming in regularly is a huge boost for us. and you have lots of
is, it also has a coffee shop and post office here as well because the local community here in derbyshiresure and the local community bought it and run and manage it so this is the traditional pub but it is the centre of the community. pam was pretty incremental in bringing this pub back from the brink. you had a different career before you started. explain what it was. i used to be a legal aid lawyer and i managed three offices. in comparison, it was a piece of cake. what has been so difficult...
86
86
Aug 7, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 2
this was the scene in derbyshire but the heat wave is going up with a bang because we have some big thunderstormscross the english channel. they are pushing their way across hampshire, towards kent and berkshire. by the end of this evening they will push further north east. bringing the threat of some heavy rain as well as both thunderstorms and also some lying water possible. elsewhere we expect a giant like to come and looking a bit fresher than recent nights. still warm across the south east corner. that fresher air will push further east across all of the country through wednesday. the blue and green colours returning to the. on the day on wednesday a lot of dry weather and some scattered showers especially in the north and west. we are still looking at the warmest weather across central and south eastern parts of england but even here around 10 degrees cooler than it has been today. around 23, 2a degrees. in two thursday and other mostly dry day with some showers across northern ireland and scotland and some more persistent rain possible across parts of the of england and east anglia. elsewh
this was the scene in derbyshire but the heat wave is going up with a bang because we have some big thunderstormscross the english channel. they are pushing their way across hampshire, towards kent and berkshire. by the end of this evening they will push further north east. bringing the threat of some heavy rain as well as both thunderstorms and also some lying water possible. elsewhere we expect a giant like to come and looking a bit fresher than recent nights. still warm across the south east...
72
72
Aug 15, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
and we can keep derbyshire safe.ella sport for us. and it is not going away. the bitcoin is already bringing extra business for his shop here in belgrave and he thinks that crypto currencies could eventually replace hard cash. many people will be getting their exam results this week, but an increasing number are choosing vocational courses over traditional a—levels. today, it's the turn of thousands of students to get their btec results — the qualifications are career—focused but can also be used to gain entry to university. steph mcgovern reports. when it comes to education, it's not all about gcses and a—levels. these are some of the millions of people studying vocational qualifications. and it's everything from robotics, catering, performing arts, engineering, hairdressing, we've got sport, and health and social care — to name a few. top marks today would be students getting d*s — distinction stars. hi, guys, how have you done? tell me what you've got, go on. i've done great. i've got d*, d*, d* over my three year
and we can keep derbyshire safe.ella sport for us. and it is not going away. the bitcoin is already bringing extra business for his shop here in belgrave and he thinks that crypto currencies could eventually replace hard cash. many people will be getting their exam results this week, but an increasing number are choosing vocational courses over traditional a—levels. today, it's the turn of thousands of students to get their btec results — the qualifications are career—focused but can also...
81
81
Aug 15, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
and we can keep derbyshire safe. thinks that crypto currencies could eventually replace hard cash. jeremy ball reporting. more now that the bbc has decided not to appeal the judgment in the case brought by sir cliff richard against the corporation and south yorkshire police. last month, a high courtjudge ruled that the bbc infringed the singer‘s privacy, awarding him substantial damages. with us now is journalist david banks, who‘s also a leading media law trainer and consultant. thank you joining us. what you make of the bbc‘s decision not to pursue this case any further?” of the bbc‘s decision not to pursue this case any further? i think we can understand the position the bbc finds itself in. if this was a national newspaper they might be up for the fight because they are spending their own‘s money. the bbc is in spending their own‘s money. the bbc isina spending their own‘s money. the bbc is in a very different position in that it is in a very different position in thatitis is in a very different position in that
and we can keep derbyshire safe. thinks that crypto currencies could eventually replace hard cash. jeremy ball reporting. more now that the bbc has decided not to appeal the judgment in the case brought by sir cliff richard against the corporation and south yorkshire police. last month, a high courtjudge ruled that the bbc infringed the singer‘s privacy, awarding him substantial damages. with us now is journalist david banks, who‘s also a leading media law trainer and consultant. thank you...
244
244
Aug 30, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 244
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme a leading surgeon has exclusively told this programme that since the government ban on vaginal mesh, which was implanted in thousands of women to treat incontinence or prola pses, there's been a 30% increase in women coming to her to have it removed. we've had exclusive access to film one of those operations. so it is quite deeply buried, so we are going to have to sort of cut really close to the urethra to try and track it and get it out. and already we can see some parts of the mesh fragments peeling off the main mesh body. that film coming up at 9.15 this morning. also: should energy drinks for children and teenagers be banned? the government's consisdering that because of worries about kids‘ health and concentration at school. would you support a ban on selling them to under—16s? or what about under—18s? both options are on the table. get in touch if you consumer them, teach pupils who do, or run a shop where potentially you could be fined for selling them
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme a leading surgeon has exclusively told this programme that since the government ban on vaginal mesh, which was implanted in thousands of women to treat incontinence or prola pses, there's been a 30% increase in women coming to her to have it removed. we've had exclusive access to film one of those operations. so it is quite deeply buried, so we are going to have to sort of cut really close to the urethra to try and track it and get it out. and...
64
64
Aug 1, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
in derbyshire we have some cloud. that is the weather set up for the next a5 days.he west. further south and east, the sun should continue to shine. a warm 23 degrees celsius. that rain does state across north—west england. we also —— find more cloud. it will become more humid. awarm more cloud. it will become more humid. a warm night for most of us. even here we get high humidity. thursday looks like a repeat performance. the clothes will be lower and career. it will still be warm. the northern ireland that the wane “— warm. the northern ireland that the wane —— rain will hold off into father in the afternoon. maureen will spell in towards friday. the weather front separates our fresher weather front separates our fresher weather to the north. compared to the hot weather and heat in the south. similar setup as we into saturday. fresh air in the north and bright dry weather in the south. temperatures into the 30s again. that north south split will continue into sunday. and to the beginning of next week. great weather for getting out and about. just a strong sunshine
in derbyshire we have some cloud. that is the weather set up for the next a5 days.he west. further south and east, the sun should continue to shine. a warm 23 degrees celsius. that rain does state across north—west england. we also —— find more cloud. it will become more humid. awarm more cloud. it will become more humid. a warm night for most of us. even here we get high humidity. thursday looks like a repeat performance. the clothes will be lower and career. it will still be warm. the...
292
292
Aug 22, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 292
favorite 0
quote 0
hello, it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. in france, trying to get to the uk. at 9.15 our exclusive report on the tiny port becoming known as "the new calais". you must try every night. if you stay here just eating and sleeping, you can watch our exclusive report in around 15 minutes' time. and if you are a lorry driver or work for a haulage company that
hello, it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. in france, trying to get to the uk. at 9.15 our exclusive report on the tiny port becoming known as "the new calais". you must try every night. if you stay here just eating and sleeping, you can watch our exclusive report in around 15 minutes' time. and if you are a lorry driver or work for a haulage company that
95
95
Aug 21, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
you can see more on that story on the victoria derbyshire programme tomorrow at 9am on bbc two and thetor has approved a new, less invasive treatment for men suffering from the common condition, of an enlarged prostate. the treatment involves steam, and can be carried out under local anaesthetic without the need for surgery. one in three men over the age of 50 suffers from the symptoms, of an enlarged prostate. our medical correspondent fergus walsh is here. what exactly does the treatment involved? it's a novel approach involving water vapour heated to 103 centigrade. a thin tube is inserted into the prostate and a blast of stea m into the prostate and a blast of steam applied which kills off the excess tissue. it causes the prostate to shrink. it has far fewer side effects than the conventional surgical treatment undergone by thousands of men each year. the prostate is a gland in a man's helpless and it's incredibly common for it to be enlarged in later life —— in a man's pelvis. the help regulator nice has approved two other treatments for this condition. the first is a laser which
you can see more on that story on the victoria derbyshire programme tomorrow at 9am on bbc two and thetor has approved a new, less invasive treatment for men suffering from the common condition, of an enlarged prostate. the treatment involves steam, and can be carried out under local anaesthetic without the need for surgery. one in three men over the age of 50 suffers from the symptoms, of an enlarged prostate. our medical correspondent fergus walsh is here. what exactly does the treatment...
572
572
Aug 21, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 572
favorite 0
quote 0
hello it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.he uk aren't following official guidelines and offering women who are anxious about giving birth the option of a cesearean. iremember my i remember my daughter being placed on my stomach, after giving birth to her, and then suddenly, a red sheet just... just completely soaked the bed, and then i was rushed to theatre. we'll bring you our exclusive film in 15 minutes' time. were you anxious about childbirth? were you offered a c—section? let us know your own experience this morning email victoria@bbc.co.uk or text.
hello it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.he uk aren't following official guidelines and offering women who are anxious about giving birth the option of a cesearean. iremember my i remember my daughter being placed on my stomach, after giving birth to her, and then suddenly, a red sheet just... just completely soaked the bed, and then i was rushed to theatre. we'll bring you our exclusive film in 15 minutes' time. were you anxious about childbirth?...
84
84
Aug 14, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 1
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. car crashed into security barriers outside the houses of parliament atjust after 7.30 this morning. a number of pedestrians have been injured, and the area remains on lockdown. we'll have the latest. police chiefs in staffordshire tell this programme they fear it's only a matter of time before someone dies from the synthetic drug "monkey dust", so—called because it makes people think they have superhuman strength, and can climb like monkeys.
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. car crashed into security barriers outside the houses of parliament atjust after 7.30 this morning. a number of pedestrians have been injured, and the area remains on lockdown. we'll have the latest. police chiefs in staffordshire tell this programme they fear it's only a matter of time before someone dies from the synthetic drug "monkey dust", so—called because it makes people think they have superhuman strength, and can climb like...
90
90
Aug 29, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
she's been speaking to the victoria derbyshire programme.etting. he was magic. this little boy could walk into any room and make any person feel so loved and so special. he had this pizazz about him. he wasjust magic. if you feel bad, he would do anything to take your pain away just to make you happy. and is the toy that you are holding, is that significant? it is my son's bee. he cut off the ears so it would be different like him. he just said he was proud of who he was and he didn't mind telling people, and i am pretty sure he told someone who had that whole persona of "that is not ok." and decided to pick on him. i have sat here and seen kids pick on kids for less. so i am pretty sure hejust told one person and it spread and it became a worse situation. i don't want no one else to feel the pain. tomorrow is the last day i get to see my son. and it is not fair. i feel so bad for any other parent who experiences this and i never ever want anyone to ever experienced this. i never want a child to feel alone. i never want a parent to feel brok
she's been speaking to the victoria derbyshire programme.etting. he was magic. this little boy could walk into any room and make any person feel so loved and so special. he had this pizazz about him. he wasjust magic. if you feel bad, he would do anything to take your pain away just to make you happy. and is the toy that you are holding, is that significant? it is my son's bee. he cut off the ears so it would be different like him. he just said he was proud of who he was and he didn't mind...
159
159
Aug 29, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm victoria derbyshire, good morning "your heart breaks every second".ay, talks exclusively to us about her pain and heartbreak. do you want to know what it's like to be dead while you're still alive? lose a child. it's painful. your heart breaks every second. you can hear that full exclusive interview with leia rochelle pierce at 10.10 this morning. have you or someoen in your family been bullied for being gay? have you or someone in your family been bullied for being gay? do share your experiences this morning. the app designed to stop you getting pregnant hasn't stopped some women getting pregnant. today, the advertising watchdog says the natural cycles app can no longer
i'm victoria derbyshire, good morning "your heart breaks every second".ay, talks exclusively to us about her pain and heartbreak. do you want to know what it's like to be dead while you're still alive? lose a child. it's painful. your heart breaks every second. you can hear that full exclusive interview with leia rochelle pierce at 10.10 this morning. have you or someoen in your family been bullied for being gay? have you or someone in your family been bullied for being gay? do share...
251
251
Aug 13, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 251
favorite 0
quote 0
hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.he number of rough sleepers has gone up every single year — so is it really achievable? we'll ask people who've slept rough, homelessness charities and politicians. i slept rough on and after for five weeks which was a very challenging experience. it made me grow as a person. i was hopeless for five yea rs person. i was hopeless for five years and it was very very hard. if you too have slept rough, tell us what you think is the best way to help people off the streets. a controversial pesiticide could be banned in the uk after this man won $290 million in damages against biotech firm monsanto —
hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.he number of rough sleepers has gone up every single year — so is it really achievable? we'll ask people who've slept rough, homelessness charities and politicians. i slept rough on and after for five weeks which was a very challenging experience. it made me grow as a person. i was hopeless for five yea rs person. i was hopeless for five years and it was very very hard. if you too have slept rough, tell us...
301
301
Aug 28, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 301
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. we bring you an exclusive report from the worst refugee camp in the world — that's how aid officials describe moria camp in greece. we've been given rare access and found appalling, overcrowded conditions and deadly violence. aid workers tell us it has has led to children trying to take their own lives. we have children as young as ten years old who have tried suicide, and there are no child psychiatrists or psychologists on this island. the exclusive film at 9.15am. half of nhs england maternity wards turned away expectant mums last year, new figures reveal. one hospital was closed to mums—to—be 33 times, mostly because there weren't enough staff. we will be looking at what is causing the crisis and the risk it presents to pregnant women. and theresa may's on a mission. the prime minister is in africa to woo business leaders and governments. in the wake of brexit, mrs may wants us to become one of africa's hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. we want to
i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. we bring you an exclusive report from the worst refugee camp in the world — that's how aid officials describe moria camp in greece. we've been given rare access and found appalling, overcrowded conditions and deadly violence. aid workers tell us it has has led to children trying to take their own lives. we have children as young as ten years old who have tried suicide, and there are no child psychiatrists or psychologists on this island. the...
341
341
Aug 30, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 341
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm victoria derbyshire.the government ban on vaginal mesh, which was implanted in thousands of women to treat incontinence or prola pses, there's been a 30% increase in women coming to her to have it removed. we've had exclusive access to film one of those operations. so it is quite deeply buried, so we are going to have to sort of cut really close to the urethra to try and track it and get it out. and already we can see some parts of the mesh fragments peeling off the main mesh body. that film coming up at 9.15 this morning. also: should energy drinks for children and teenagers be banned? the government's consisdering that because of worries about kids' health and concentration at school.
i'm victoria derbyshire.the government ban on vaginal mesh, which was implanted in thousands of women to treat incontinence or prola pses, there's been a 30% increase in women coming to her to have it removed. we've had exclusive access to film one of those operations. so it is quite deeply buried, so we are going to have to sort of cut really close to the urethra to try and track it and get it out. and already we can see some parts of the mesh fragments peeling off the main mesh body. that...
51
51
Aug 11, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
staff at cedar court care home in bretby in derbyshire asked for holiday stories from the public lastne moses reports. more holiday reading that this is the old way of recording travel memories. it followed an intranet appealfrom the memories. it followed an intranet appeal from the care home last month for people to send in traditional postcards from their holidays in the hope that among other things it would help residents here recalled their own family breaks. what they didn't expect was that around 1000 would arrive in the post. the response has been phenomenal to the postcard appeal. we're just overwhelmed by it, it has touched all our hearts, we've had them from hawaii, new zealand, china, loads of different places, america and all around the uk as well. they really mean something more to the residents i suppose because a lot of the holidays they took when they were children were in the uk, so places like brighton and skegness, really bringing back memories for the residents. i was about 14 when i we nt residents. i was about 14 when i went there with my mum and dad. does it mak
staff at cedar court care home in bretby in derbyshire asked for holiday stories from the public lastne moses reports. more holiday reading that this is the old way of recording travel memories. it followed an intranet appealfrom the memories. it followed an intranet appeal from the care home last month for people to send in traditional postcards from their holidays in the hope that among other things it would help residents here recalled their own family breaks. what they didn't expect was...
360
360
Aug 16, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 360
favorite 0
quote 0
hello it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.orthern ireland. this morning i wake up and see i've got the three as i needed and i'm blown away. i'm still a bit in shock, so i screenshotted the ucas track and that's framed on my wall. congratulations if you got what he needed. if you didn't, don't panic. we'll be live with some students as they open their results. also meet one of the brainiest toddlers in britain — technically speaking this three year old has a higher iq than stephen hawking. what's 1 + 1? 2. what's 2 + 2? 4. what's 3 + 3? 6. you can meet 0phelia and her parents after 1030 this morning — and they say they are defintiely not pushy parents.
hello it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.orthern ireland. this morning i wake up and see i've got the three as i needed and i'm blown away. i'm still a bit in shock, so i screenshotted the ucas track and that's framed on my wall. congratulations if you got what he needed. if you didn't, don't panic. we'll be live with some students as they open their results. also meet one of the brainiest toddlers in britain — technically speaking this three year...
267
267
Aug 20, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
hello, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.r — after being told that their block of flats is at risk of collapse. i'm feeling bad, because i'm scared. igoto i'm feeling bad, because i'm scared. i go to work, i leave my children at home, and i'm scared. because i don't know what is going to happen. they say it is not safe in this building. a problem with the construction and design of their block has been known about for many years, but their north london council has suddenly told residents that they need to be out by october. all of a sudden theyjust want to get us and kick us out, and put us somewhere maybe worse.
hello, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.r — after being told that their block of flats is at risk of collapse. i'm feeling bad, because i'm scared. igoto i'm feeling bad, because i'm scared. i go to work, i leave my children at home, and i'm scared. because i don't know what is going to happen. they say it is not safe in this building. a problem with the construction and design of their block has been known about for many years, but their north london council...
86
86
Aug 29, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
jean mackenzie, from the victoria derbyshire programme, has been to meet one woman who got pregnant whilebecca wasn't planning on having her first child for a few years. i was looking for a sort of alternative to hormonal contraception at the time. i suffer from depression and anxiety and hormone related contraceptions just seemed to really escalate that. she came across the contraceptive app natural cycles which tracks women's fertility over the month and tells them when they can and can't get pregnant. she said she started using it after seeing an advert on instagram claiming it was 99% effective. was it based on that 99% that you decided to use it? yes. i was sort of sucked into this 99% effective. you know, even more effective than the pill. rebecca says she'd been following the instructions perfectly for three months when she found out she was pregnant. i think this might have to be the going home outfit. hi, world! just talk to me about the impact that this has had on you over the last eight months. it has been quite high stress levels. because we are selling the flat at the moment
jean mackenzie, from the victoria derbyshire programme, has been to meet one woman who got pregnant whilebecca wasn't planning on having her first child for a few years. i was looking for a sort of alternative to hormonal contraception at the time. i suffer from depression and anxiety and hormone related contraceptions just seemed to really escalate that. she came across the contraceptive app natural cycles which tracks women's fertility over the month and tells them when they can and can't get...
144
144
Aug 28, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 1
i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.appalling, overcrowded conditions and deadly violence. aid workers tell us it has has led to children trying to take their own lives. we have children as young as ten years old who have tried suicide, and there are no child psychiatrists or psychologists on this island. the exclusive film at 9.15am. half of nhs england maternity wards turned away expectant mums last year, new figures reveal. 0ne hospital was closed to mums—to—be 33 times, mostly because there weren't enough staff. we will be looking at what is causing the crisis
i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.appalling, overcrowded conditions and deadly violence. aid workers tell us it has has led to children trying to take their own lives. we have children as young as ten years old who have tried suicide, and there are no child psychiatrists or psychologists on this island. the exclusive film at 9.15am. half of nhs england maternity wards turned away expectant mums last year, new figures reveal. 0ne hospital was closed to mums—to—be 33 times,...
72
72
Aug 8, 2018
08/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
a firefighter took this video while battling the fire at a factory in derbyshire. >> does not even look real. awesome video. >>> even as a month long volcanic eruption going on, hawaii is now on alert for a major hurricane to pass by this morning. hurricane hector is a a category 4. forecasters expect it to submit about 150 miles south of the big island. good news, it is not supposed to cause problems for the big volcano. >>> fortunately today, we do have a live hot for you to show you what's going on near pleasanton, i believe. it looks hazy already in many locations. look at that view. we have another spare the air alert in effect today and those hazy conditions are going to last throughout the day because, unfortunately, our onshore breeze are not too strong. we have a west wind but that's not going to push that smoke out of here. once some of the coastal clouds continue, we'll be cooler. satellite radar showing all of this right here. that will be the smoke and haze. mainly along the coast. what we are searing is coastal cloud coverage. some areas, you are wake up to cloudy skies. o
a firefighter took this video while battling the fire at a factory in derbyshire. >> does not even look real. awesome video. >>> even as a month long volcanic eruption going on, hawaii is now on alert for a major hurricane to pass by this morning. hurricane hector is a a category 4. forecasters expect it to submit about 150 miles south of the big island. good news, it is not supposed to cause problems for the big volcano. >>> fortunately today, we do have a live hot for...
153
153
Aug 7, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
here in derbyshire bought and now run this pub, i will find out why later. it's tuesday, 7th august. our top story... a woman has been pulled alive from a collapsed building on the indonesian island of lombok, as the search for survivors of the second major earthquake in a week continues. around 100 people are thought to have died in the latest quake. the foreign office says it has heard from a number of uk holiday—makers trying to flee the devastation. keith doyle reports. 0n the island of lombok, a man is pulled out of a collapsed mosque as the search for survivors continues. 0n the gili islands, thousands of tourists wait for boats to take them to safety. the earthquake which struck on sunday has caused widespread destruction and left many dead and injured. this was the moment it struck. measuring 6.9, which was strong enough to destroy 20,000 homes on the north of the island of lombok. it was utterly, utterly terrifying. we just literally were sleeping off a bit ofjet lag when the whole room just... the ceiling collapsed, the floor cracked beneath us. th
here in derbyshire bought and now run this pub, i will find out why later. it's tuesday, 7th august. our top story... a woman has been pulled alive from a collapsed building on the indonesian island of lombok, as the search for survivors of the second major earthquake in a week continues. around 100 people are thought to have died in the latest quake. the foreign office says it has heard from a number of uk holiday—makers trying to flee the devastation. keith doyle reports. 0n the island of...
122
122
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
firefightersn derbyshire, england captured this tuesday.d by the cool air meeting the hot air. the air i temperature that area was about 110 degrees at the time. nobody was hurt by this but pretty cool pictures. >> wo >> doesn't that look amazing? >> it does. it looks unreal but we know mother nature can do crazy things. >> that's scary. the are instances where those can slowly breakaway and cause the fire to spread or a new fire. >> man, it's a good thing we don't deal with that here. e've had way too much rain lately. we're very saturated outside. here's 4 things to know before you step out. a mild start to the morning. slightly less humid. we're just talking about a little drop in the humidity. temp,atures, thou will still be around 90 this afternoon. that will make six dayin a row if we do hit 90 today. and we have a couple isolated showers passing through. temperatures as you oalkside a little milder in some areas than yesterday morning. we have a litere cloud c around but overall things are lookinpretty good. 77 degrees annapolis. and
firefightersn derbyshire, england captured this tuesday.d by the cool air meeting the hot air. the air i temperature that area was about 110 degrees at the time. nobody was hurt by this but pretty cool pictures. >> wo >> doesn't that look amazing? >> it does. it looks unreal but we know mother nature can do crazy things. >> that's scary. the are instances where those can slowly breakaway and cause the fire to spread or a new fire. >> man, it's a good thing we don't...
96
96
Aug 17, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
check out this photo in derbyshire. holding onto a bit of sunshine there. in northern ireland and western scotland. gusty winds as well, especially around the coasts and the north—west of scotland. where you have that sunshine across the south east it will feel quite pleasant during this afternoon with highs after 21 to 23 degrees. tonight we'll see some patchy continuing in northern ireland is and the far north of england and southern scotland. that takes it into the weekend where you will see rain continuing in those areas. by sunday, heavy rain spreads in from the atlantic with gusty winds and temperatures on the rise. it will feel quite warm and humid for many of us. e—cigarettes should be given out on prescription to help people stop smoking, according to a group of mps. they're urging a rethink of government policy. as £10 million in funding is announced to tackle drugs and violence in england's worst prisons , prisons minister rory stewart says he will resign in a year if things don't get better. house of fraser is cancelling all online orders and re
check out this photo in derbyshire. holding onto a bit of sunshine there. in northern ireland and western scotland. gusty winds as well, especially around the coasts and the north—west of scotland. where you have that sunshine across the south east it will feel quite pleasant during this afternoon with highs after 21 to 23 degrees. tonight we'll see some patchy continuing in northern ireland is and the far north of england and southern scotland. that takes it into the weekend where you will...
80
80
Aug 6, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
the third young person from britain to die at an apartment block in magaluf have told the victory derbyshires last month. it is believed he fell over a knee—high wall and plunged 70 feet to the ground — five weeks after a 20—year—old died in similar circumstances. his parents have been talking to our reporter, anna collinson. there was a violent, a flood hit the door and we went out and there were two policemen there. ijust felt something was wrong, you don't get policemen coming to your door if not. i looked at them and i said is it carry or is it tom? those horrible words are you the father of them? as soon as he said that i knew it was something really, really bad. we had to then try and break the news to his brothers who were clearly then distraught. trying to comfort them, but at the same time the policemen are saying i had to contact kerry. i had had a missed call so i rang straight back. it's one of those things you never forget. john said to me, there's beena forget. john said to me, there's been a terrible accident, it's tom, and he didn't make it. i couldn't believe it. i couldn't
the third young person from britain to die at an apartment block in magaluf have told the victory derbyshires last month. it is believed he fell over a knee—high wall and plunged 70 feet to the ground — five weeks after a 20—year—old died in similar circumstances. his parents have been talking to our reporter, anna collinson. there was a violent, a flood hit the door and we went out and there were two policemen there. ijust felt something was wrong, you don't get policemen coming to...
100
100
Aug 8, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
speaking on the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme, former conservative parliamentary candidate shaziad that religion is becoming politicised, and the party needs to deal with islamaphobia. what this is doing, what bigotry like this is doing, what you do not understand it's doing, it's making people politicise religion. it's making people want to be seen as visibly muslim. because the politics is becoming so sort of against muslim people in this country, there's 3 million british muslims in this country and we are being ostracised at this point. the conservative party really should know better. theresa may is a woman, as a self—proclaimed feminist, she should know better. i really don't see how anyone can take the conservative party seriously until they apologise for the zac goldsmith campaign and then even come onto these borisjohnson comments. here's our political correspondent susana mendonca. take us through where the debate stands as easy and at the moment, susana. the latest issue is that we heard from the founder of the conservative muslim forum who has called for borisjohnson t
speaking on the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme, former conservative parliamentary candidate shaziad that religion is becoming politicised, and the party needs to deal with islamaphobia. what this is doing, what bigotry like this is doing, what you do not understand it's doing, it's making people politicise religion. it's making people want to be seen as visibly muslim. because the politics is becoming so sort of against muslim people in this country, there's 3 million british muslims in...
181
181
Aug 28, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
catrin nye gained rare access to the camp for the victoria derbyshire programme.constant. fewer refugees are arriving on this island than in previous years, but they're not leaving. as part of the eu—turkey deal, they're being held on lesbos rather than moving to the mainland. while we're filming at the camp, two people are stabbed in the queue for food. police block us from getting near the scene. always the same pattern. it starts with a fight, now it was for the food line. but people got stabbed. and now it's always something between different communities. msf say conditions are leading to deep trauma. they have children as young as ten attempting suicide. we are reporting this to the public system, to unhcr, to the ministry, to say, look, we have children as young as ten years old who try to suicide. and there is no child psychiatric or psychologist in this island. and despite the fact that we push to move these children to athens as soon as possible, it's not happening. ali, along with many of kurdish people, fled moria after a huge fight there in may. largel
catrin nye gained rare access to the camp for the victoria derbyshire programme.constant. fewer refugees are arriving on this island than in previous years, but they're not leaving. as part of the eu—turkey deal, they're being held on lesbos rather than moving to the mainland. while we're filming at the camp, two people are stabbed in the queue for food. police block us from getting near the scene. always the same pattern. it starts with a fight, now it was for the food line. but people got...
135
135
Aug 22, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
hello, it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. today, we bring you dramatic new images of migrants trying to jump onto the back of lorries in france, trying to get to the uk. at 9.15 our exclusive report on the tiny port becoming known as "the new calais". you must try every night. if you stay here just eating and sleeping, you can watch our exclusive report in around 15 minutes‘ time. and if you are a lorry driver or work for a haulage company that travels through ouistreham, tell us your expereinces tell us your experiences. also, donald trump's former personal lawyer faces jail after admitting in court paying porn actor stormy daniels to keep quiet about an alleged affair with the us president and indicates he was told to do so by mr trump. meanwhile, the us president's former campaign chief is found guilty of multiple tax and bank fraud charges. the trial came about because of an investigation into alleged election meddling by russia. had nothing to do with russian collusion. we continue the witch hunt, thank you very much. we
hello, it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. today, we bring you dramatic new images of migrants trying to jump onto the back of lorries in france, trying to get to the uk. at 9.15 our exclusive report on the tiny port becoming known as "the new calais". you must try every night. if you stay here just eating and sleeping, you can watch our exclusive report in around 15 minutes‘ time. and if you are a lorry driver or work for a haulage...
72
72
Aug 7, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
and further south there was more sunshine and this is how it was looking in derbyshire and still someavy downpour is pushing across the aisle of white and heading further northwards through the london region, and with these heavy showers, there will be some hell, rumbles of thunder and a fair amount of lying surface water across england as well as we had over at night. so if few showers packing into the far northwest of scotland but not quite as hot and sticky as it has been over recent night. —— there will be some hail, rumbles of thunder. the conditions will carve their way through the day on wednesday and being pushed out towards scandinavia where it will warm up and for us some fresh days. scattered showers for parts of scotland, in northwest england and wales and still across central and southeastern parts of england that we will have the warmest of the weather tomorrow but some places around 10 degrees or so so 23 or 2a celsius. scotland, northern ireland, thickly around 18 or 19 degrees. a load of dry weather and some heavy rain likely to push into parts of kent and norfolk aga
and further south there was more sunshine and this is how it was looking in derbyshire and still someavy downpour is pushing across the aisle of white and heading further northwards through the london region, and with these heavy showers, there will be some hell, rumbles of thunder and a fair amount of lying surface water across england as well as we had over at night. so if few showers packing into the far northwest of scotland but not quite as hot and sticky as it has been over recent night....
75
75
Aug 14, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. a man has been arrested after a car crashed into security barriers outside the houses of parliament atjust after 7.30 this morning. a number of pedestrians have been injured, and the area remains on lockdown. we'll have the latest. police chiefs in staffordshire tell this programme they fear it's only a matter of time before someone dies from the synthetic drug "monkey dust", so—called because it makes people think they have superhuman strength, and can climb like monkeys. we'll talk to a police chief who tells us the drug should be reclassified as a class a substance. we'll talk live to british sprinting sensation dina asher—smith, now ready to take on the best sprinters on the planet after her three amazing three gold medals at the european championships. it still feels kind of surreal. everybody keeps saying you ran 10.85, you won. i mean, i still can't believe it. that is such a good time i can't believe i ran it, but, yeah, i am absolutely over the moon. we'll be talking to herju
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. a man has been arrested after a car crashed into security barriers outside the houses of parliament atjust after 7.30 this morning. a number of pedestrians have been injured, and the area remains on lockdown. we'll have the latest. police chiefs in staffordshire tell this programme they fear it's only a matter of time before someone dies from the synthetic drug "monkey dust", so—called because it makes people think they have...
188
188
Aug 8, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
alan, in derbyshire, your life was saved by a defibrillator is six weeks ago — what happened?”story differs from the previous one there in that there was a defibrillator readily available, and more importantly, people who were prepared to get involved and use the defibrillator, along with cpr and mouth—to—mouth resuscitation. and although my heart had stopped, i had gone into vf and then cardiac arrest andl gone into vf and then cardiac arrest and i had stopped breathing, they we re and i had stopped breathing, they were able to save me. so the prompt action with the defibrillator, that was key. ashley, it is reliant on people knowing where the defibrillator is and how to use it. you have got a defibrillator, how easyis you have got a defibrillator, how easy is it to use? it is easy, i can show you, these are public access defibrillators, this is what the public will come across, and i think the main concern is that they will do more harm than good. there is a big worry that the defibrillator might shock them, when the public might shock them, when the public might not have bee
alan, in derbyshire, your life was saved by a defibrillator is six weeks ago — what happened?”story differs from the previous one there in that there was a defibrillator readily available, and more importantly, people who were prepared to get involved and use the defibrillator, along with cpr and mouth—to—mouth resuscitation. and although my heart had stopped, i had gone into vf and then cardiac arrest andl gone into vf and then cardiac arrest and i had stopped breathing, they we re and...
154
154
Aug 13, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. rough sleeping will be eradicated in england within ten years, the government promises today. but since 2010, the number of rough sleepers has gone up every single year — so is it really achievable? we'll ask people who've slept rough, homelessness charities and politicians. i slept rough on and after for five weeks which was a very challenging experience. it made me grow as a person. i was hopeless for five yea rs person. i was hopeless for five years and it was very very hard. if you too have slept rough, tell us what you think is the best way to help people off the streets. a controversial pesiticide could be banned in the uk after this man won $290 million in damages against biotech firm monsanto — when chemicals in its weedkiller were linked to him developing cancer. since the beginning of this case i've received a lot of support and a lot of — thank you — and a lot of of prayer and a lot of everything, and just got energy from a lot of people i don't each know, you know, and i'm
hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. rough sleeping will be eradicated in england within ten years, the government promises today. but since 2010, the number of rough sleepers has gone up every single year — so is it really achievable? we'll ask people who've slept rough, homelessness charities and politicians. i slept rough on and after for five weeks which was a very challenging experience. it made me grow as a person. i was hopeless for...
111
111
Aug 21, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
hello it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. this programme has been told exclusively that three quarters of maternity units in the uk aren't following official guidelines and offering women who are anxious about giving birth the option of a cesearean. iremember my i remember my daughter being placed on my stomach, after giving birth to her, and then suddenly, a red sheet just... just completely soaked the bed, and then i was rushed to theatre. we'll bring you our exclusive film in 15 minutes' time. were you anxious about childbirth? were you offered a c—section? let us know your own experience this morning email victoria@bbc.co.uk or text. as new figures out today show a 24% rise in calls to a helpline about problems with bailiffs, we talk to the mum of a 19 year old who took his own life after being pursued by debt collectors. it was about escalating the charge for somebody who could not pay the original fine, none of it makes sense. jerome rodgers' mum, tracey, is here in the studio along with the citizen's advice what shld y
hello it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. this programme has been told exclusively that three quarters of maternity units in the uk aren't following official guidelines and offering women who are anxious about giving birth the option of a cesearean. iremember my i remember my daughter being placed on my stomach, after giving birth to her, and then suddenly, a red sheet just... just completely soaked the bed, and then i was rushed to theatre. we'll...
109
109
Aug 16, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
hello it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. it's a level results day for hundreds of thousands of you in england, wales and northern ireland. this morning i wake up and see i've got the three as i needed and i'm blown away. i'm still a bit in shock, so i screenshotted the ucas track and that's framed on my wall. congratulations if you got what he needed. if you didn't, don't panic. we'll be live with some students as they open their results. also meet one of the brainiest toddlers in britain — technically speaking this three year old has a higher iq than stephen hawking. what's 1 + i? 2. what's 2 + 2? 4. what's 3 + 3? 6. you can meet ophelia and her parents after 1030 this morning — and they say they are defintiely not pushy parents. and madonna is 60 today. we will look back at the career so far of this incredible icon. # time goes by so slowly.# what does madonna mean to you? let's celebrate the 60th birthday. decades in one of the most brutal businesses around and she's still going. yes, i love her! we're live until 11 this
hello it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. it's a level results day for hundreds of thousands of you in england, wales and northern ireland. this morning i wake up and see i've got the three as i needed and i'm blown away. i'm still a bit in shock, so i screenshotted the ucas track and that's framed on my wall. congratulations if you got what he needed. if you didn't, don't panic. we'll be live with some students as they open their results. also meet...
93
93
Aug 20, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
hello, it‘s 10 o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire.tting us somewhere maybe worse. i‘ve never moved in my life. to me it‘s hard just thinking about it, day by day. but what can i do? they have to kick us out, they have to kick us out. we‘ll be hearing from residents and a tower block safety campaigner about whether more towers are at risk. also — rats, cockroaches, and blood on the floor — the government takes over birmingham prison from gas after inspectors find ‘appalling violence and squalor‘. the things that have driven this serious collapse of first the fact that it prisoner got hold of some keys from the gas prison officer, that led to serious disturbances. the second big driver has been the drugs. the third, i‘m afraid, is basic issues of management and leadership. we‘ll hearfrom a campaigner for prison reform who had inspected birmingham jail and an incredible tale of survival — the british woman who fell from a cruise ship and spent ten hours in the water and survived. eisele off the back of the norwegian star. ——i eisele off
hello, it‘s 10 o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire.tting us somewhere maybe worse. i‘ve never moved in my life. to me it‘s hard just thinking about it, day by day. but what can i do? they have to kick us out, they have to kick us out. we‘ll be hearing from residents and a tower block safety campaigner about whether more towers are at risk. also — rats, cockroaches, and blood on the floor — the government takes over birmingham prison from gas after inspectors find ‘appalling...
240
240
Aug 29, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm victoria derbyshire.the first uk i want everyone to feel loved. my son said he wanted to make a change in this world and he wanted to show people love. he can't speak right now but i'm speaking words he spoke for everyone to hear. everyone needs to hear it because a gentle kind soul just left this world because of something so cruel. you can hear that full exclusive interview with leia rochelle pierce in a few minutes' time. do get in touch if you or someone in yourfamily has been bullied for being gay. the british children sent to australia for a better life 50 years ago. now they are suing the government over the abuse they suffered. home is a place where kids are nurtured and loved... and that never happened. this hour, we speak to another man forcibly removed from the uk with his brother in 1970. and a quarter of 14—year—old girls have self—harmed in the past year, according to a new report, prompting calls for the government to address what's being described as a "crisis in children's mental health".
i'm victoria derbyshire.the first uk i want everyone to feel loved. my son said he wanted to make a change in this world and he wanted to show people love. he can't speak right now but i'm speaking words he spoke for everyone to hear. everyone needs to hear it because a gentle kind soul just left this world because of something so cruel. you can hear that full exclusive interview with leia rochelle pierce in a few minutes' time. do get in touch if you or someone in yourfamily has been bullied...
110
110
Aug 29, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
jean mackenzie, from the victoria derbyshire programme, has been to meet one woman who got pregnant whileon and anxiety and hormone related contraceptions just seemed to really escalate that. she came across the contraceptive app natural cycles which tracks women‘s fertility over the month and tells them when they can and can‘t get pregnant. she said she started using it after seeing an advert on instagram claiming it was 99% effective. was it based on that 99% that you decided to use it? yes. i was sort of sucked into this 99% effective. you know, even more effective than the pill. rebecca says she‘d been following the instructions perfectly for three months when she found out she was pregnant. i think this might have to be the going home outfit. hi, world! just talk to me about the impact that this has had on you over the last eight months. it has been quite high stress levels. because we are selling the flat at the moment and then trying to buy somewhere new. and going to have to move back in with mum temporarily. yeah. just, you know, everything all at once. what, because you weren‘t
jean mackenzie, from the victoria derbyshire programme, has been to meet one woman who got pregnant whileon and anxiety and hormone related contraceptions just seemed to really escalate that. she came across the contraceptive app natural cycles which tracks women‘s fertility over the month and tells them when they can and can‘t get pregnant. she said she started using it after seeing an advert on instagram claiming it was 99% effective. was it based on that 99% that you decided to use it?...
61
61
Aug 22, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
there's been a gun workshop discovered in derbyshire, probably the biggest find ever. examining the items they have ceased. they do not know how long the operation has been running and how many guns, if any, entered circulation. there are growing delays for patients across the uk, waiting to see radiologists, due to a shortfall of staff in the profession. the royal college of radiologists says the lack of imaging doctors for x—rays, ct and mri scans, could lead to late hospital diagnoses and delayed scan results for some patients. hugh pym reports. it's a vital part of the work of the nhs. scans to diagnose and check for a range of different conditions. but now there are warnings there are not enough experts to analyse them and patient care is being affected because of delays. carol is worried about her mother maria, who is in constant pain because of swollen feet and ankles. 0ver six months, there have been a series of delays with scans and follow—up appointments, and it's still not clear what's causing the problem. you just can't get through to people. it's answer ph
there's been a gun workshop discovered in derbyshire, probably the biggest find ever. examining the items they have ceased. they do not know how long the operation has been running and how many guns, if any, entered circulation. there are growing delays for patients across the uk, waiting to see radiologists, due to a shortfall of staff in the profession. the royal college of radiologists says the lack of imaging doctors for x—rays, ct and mri scans, could lead to late hospital diagnoses and...
213
213
Aug 9, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 1
isa which i had never heard of before, it is a column of fire, and this is a plastic factory in derbyshiretop of the hot air, and it causes us world similar to how a tornado is formed. a mixture of cold and hotair, tornado is formed. a mixture of cold and hot air, and tornado is formed. a mixture of cold and hotair, and it tornado is formed. a mixture of cold and hot air, and it creates this kind of plume up the middle, very rare. when did that happen? i think this was a fire which started on monday, it took a couple of days to put out, but they have just captured this moment and it doesn‘t happen very often. carol is at rhs wisley for us this morning, where they‘re celebrating the year of the marigold. look at that. that is beautiful. aren‘t they beautiful? you are quite right. iam aren‘t they beautiful? you are quite right. i am at rhs wisley, and it is the year of the marigold, and they are absolutely beautiful. there are 140 varieties here. they are testing the plants‘ health, performance and whether india is, and they actually thrive in extremely hot conditions, which isjust as thrive
isa which i had never heard of before, it is a column of fire, and this is a plastic factory in derbyshiretop of the hot air, and it causes us world similar to how a tornado is formed. a mixture of cold and hotair, tornado is formed. a mixture of cold and hot air, and tornado is formed. a mixture of cold and hotair, and it tornado is formed. a mixture of cold and hot air, and it creates this kind of plume up the middle, very rare. when did that happen? i think this was a fire which started on...
108
108
Aug 29, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
she's been speaking to the victoria derbyshire programme.ould do anything to take your pain away just to make you happy. and is the toy that you are holding, is that significant? it is my son's bee. he cut off the ears so it would be different like him. he just said he was proud of who he was and he didn't mind telling people, and i am pretty sure he told someone who had that whole persona of "that is not ok." and decided to pick on him. i have sat here and seen kids pick on kids for less. so i am pretty sure hejust told one person and it spread and it became a worse situation. i don't want no one else to feel the pain. tomorrow is the last day i get to see my son. and it is not fair. ifeel so bad for any other parent who experiences this and i never ever want anyone to ever experienced this. i never want a child to feel alone. i never want a parent to feel broken. i want everyone to feel loved. my son said he wanted to make a change in this world and he wanted to show people love. and he can't speak right now, but i am speaking words he spo
she's been speaking to the victoria derbyshire programme.ould do anything to take your pain away just to make you happy. and is the toy that you are holding, is that significant? it is my son's bee. he cut off the ears so it would be different like him. he just said he was proud of who he was and he didn't mind telling people, and i am pretty sure he told someone who had that whole persona of "that is not ok." and decided to pick on him. i have sat here and seen kids pick on kids for...
72
72
Aug 30, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
earlier she spoke to my colleague, victoria derbyshire, explaining how the magazine shoot came about.ve known because the english don't reallyjoke around with business. so you cried when she put that to you? i absolutely cried. why? because a magazine like that has never put someone like me with a fat body on the cover of a magazine. it meant the work i'm doing would impact millions of bodies that looked like mine. i want to ask you how significant you think it is that you, a uk size 206! understand, a model, are on the front of russian magazine? it is ground-breaking. i know you tweeted that and there's a lot of people who can make jokes about my size and appearance and going to my health and all of that but the reality is that there are quite a lot of winning and men and eve ryo ne quite a lot of winning and men and everyone else who looks like me and that could literally change their world. seeing that, standing in the supermarket and seeing actual representation of someone that they identify with, that changes lives. and you wrote on social media that if you had seen a cover like
earlier she spoke to my colleague, victoria derbyshire, explaining how the magazine shoot came about.ve known because the english don't reallyjoke around with business. so you cried when she put that to you? i absolutely cried. why? because a magazine like that has never put someone like me with a fat body on the cover of a magazine. it meant the work i'm doing would impact millions of bodies that looked like mine. i want to ask you how significant you think it is that you, a uk size 206!...
131
131
Aug 14, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
will bring that you live as soon as that happens, but in the meantime, my colleague the carrier derbyshireess who saw events unfold here this morning at the palace of westminster. approaching parliament square at around that time coming down and stopped at a traffic light and turned left. as they came around the corner, i could see on the right—hand side where the traffic lights are on the opposite side of the road, that there was a cyclist that had unfortunately been injured and hitand that had unfortunately been injured and hit and a number of other cyclists and it around. there was a couple of pedestrians to that injured person. as i carried on, obviously you slow down to see what is happening, as i carried on down, i was told to get off my bike by a police officer. he looked like a police officer. he looked like a police officer. he looked like a police officer by himself and he said to me to get off the bike and move back and go back up the road. they mentioned that there was an incident. as i got off my bike, i could see in the distance there was a car in the barrier, there was smoke
will bring that you live as soon as that happens, but in the meantime, my colleague the carrier derbyshireess who saw events unfold here this morning at the palace of westminster. approaching parliament square at around that time coming down and stopped at a traffic light and turned left. as they came around the corner, i could see on the right—hand side where the traffic lights are on the opposite side of the road, that there was a cyclist that had unfortunately been injured and hitand that...
104
104
Aug 1, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
we had some done —— sunshine and derbyshire.y building. the heat will be in the low 30s in southern and eastern parts of the country. over the weekend it will be a similar picture. hot weather. sunshine in the south and east. plenty of dry and usable weather on saturday. we will head 20 degrees in eastern parts of scotland. the humidity will not be as high. next week, we have got fresh weather and a lot of cloud in the north. the heat is likely to continue. local council crisis — northamptonshire says its financial problems mean essential services could go. the local authority meets later to decide what to cut — as it tries to save £60 million. we‘re notjust going to slash and burn all the services. we‘ve got to look very carefully at some of the decisions that we‘re going to have to take and they are going to be very difficult. we‘ll examine whether other councils are facing similar problems. the other headlines this lunchtime: the former leader of the english defence league, tommy robinson, partially wins an appeal against his
we had some done —— sunshine and derbyshire.y building. the heat will be in the low 30s in southern and eastern parts of the country. over the weekend it will be a similar picture. hot weather. sunshine in the south and east. plenty of dry and usable weather on saturday. we will head 20 degrees in eastern parts of scotland. the humidity will not be as high. next week, we have got fresh weather and a lot of cloud in the north. the heat is likely to continue. local council crisis —...
179
179
Aug 15, 2018
08/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
hello it's wednesday, it's 10:00, i'm victoria derbyshire.onkey dust. we've been talking to users. some are now calling for the illegal class b drug to upgraded to class a to help tackle the dangerous rise in its use. we find out how british soldiers in malawi are helping to stop elephant and rhino poaching. it's 50—50 whether they willjust run away whether they will charge at you. so you've always got to be sort of looking around for places you can go just in case they do decide to charge. so it's pretty dangerous. new research says thousands of splitting couples are forced to exaggerate problems in the marriages in order to secure a divorce. we'll be speaking to broadcaster trisha goddard about her experience and asking if the law should make it easier for couples to split amicably. good morning it's 10:00am. here'sjoanna is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the day's news. the driver in yesterday's suspected terror attack in westminster has been identified as 29—year—old salih khater, originally from sudan. it's believed he was not pre
hello it's wednesday, it's 10:00, i'm victoria derbyshire.onkey dust. we've been talking to users. some are now calling for the illegal class b drug to upgraded to class a to help tackle the dangerous rise in its use. we find out how british soldiers in malawi are helping to stop elephant and rhino poaching. it's 50—50 whether they willjust run away whether they will charge at you. so you've always got to be sort of looking around for places you can go just in case they do decide to charge....