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she'd been sent to the former aston hall hospital in derbyshire.ere experimented on and abused by the man in charge, dr kenneth milner. when that flashback happens, for that split second, you're back there. this summer, derbyshire police issued a report after a two—year investigation. the investigation has concluded that, had dr milner been alive today, he would have been interviewed as a suspect under caution. i have got to give them full credit. inside out was invited to the first ever gathering of aston hall survivors. it's been a long, long fight. but now we're believed and let's hope that in the future more survivors will be believed. last october, we highlighted growing concerns over dangerous mis—matches at so—called white—collar boxing events. that's where people with little or no previous experience train for eight weeks before entering the ring for a bout in front of a crowd. since ourfilm, other cases have come to light. adam smith from winchester in hampshire took part in a white—collar event in southampton last year. i didn't ever thin
she'd been sent to the former aston hall hospital in derbyshire.ere experimented on and abused by the man in charge, dr kenneth milner. when that flashback happens, for that split second, you're back there. this summer, derbyshire police issued a report after a two—year investigation. the investigation has concluded that, had dr milner been alive today, he would have been interviewed as a suspect under caution. i have got to give them full credit. inside out was invited to the first ever...
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it is not nice to know derbyshire. it is not nice to know all my family were watching and i could make them proud because i would not be here without. five minutes before the ceremony i was thinking i cannot go on stage with 25 cameramen with their flashing lights. we got the doctor to stand by and thankfully it was brilliant. they told all the cameramen to turn off theirflashing they told all the cameramen to turn off their flashing lights. they told all the cameramen to turn off theirflashing lights. i do not know if many people noticed but that's something i have to to keep myself safe. the new commonwealth re cord myself safe. the new commonwealth record holder... it does not matter if you have epilepsy, you can do anything. you have got to be in control, not let epilepsy control you. incredible inspirational story. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. and you can follow champions league football on radio 5 live and the bbc sport website. well let's get more now on tonight's premiere o
it is not nice to know derbyshire. it is not nice to know all my family were watching and i could make them proud because i would not be here without. five minutes before the ceremony i was thinking i cannot go on stage with 25 cameramen with their flashing lights. we got the doctor to stand by and thankfully it was brilliant. they told all the cameramen to turn off theirflashing they told all the cameramen to turn off their flashing lights. they told all the cameramen to turn off theirflashing...
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and i'm just a normal girl from derbyshire. make them proud because i would not be here without. five minutes before the ceremony i was thinking i cannot go on stage with 25 cameramen with their flashing lights. we got the doctor to stand by and thankfully it was brilliant. they told all the cameramen to turn off theirflashing they told all the cameramen to turn off their flashing lights. they told all the cameramen to turn off theirflashing lights. i do not know if many people noticed but that's something i have to to keep myself safe. the new commonwealth re cord myself safe. the new commonwealth record holder... it does not matter if you have epilepsy, you can do anything. you have got to be in control, not let epilepsy control you. incredible inspirational story. that's all from sportsday.
and i'm just a normal girl from derbyshire. make them proud because i would not be here without. five minutes before the ceremony i was thinking i cannot go on stage with 25 cameramen with their flashing lights. we got the doctor to stand by and thankfully it was brilliant. they told all the cameramen to turn off theirflashing they told all the cameramen to turn off their flashing lights. they told all the cameramen to turn off theirflashing lights. i do not know if many people noticed but...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.o—called brazilian butt lift surgery. we'll talk to other women who've had it and find out what went wrong. i got admitted to hospitalforfive days and ended up on iv and biotics. luckily one of them work for me. for the first few days nothing was working. my infection was getting worse and worse. i know other girls wear the antibiotics didn't even work for them so they ended up with really bad infection wounds. the procedure has the highest death rate of all cosmetic surgery. you can watch our exclusive film at 9.15. the former teacher who's accused footballer cristiano ronaldo
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.o—called brazilian butt lift surgery. we'll talk to other women who've had it and find out what went wrong. i got admitted to hospitalforfive days and ended up on iv and biotics. luckily one of them work for me. for the first few days nothing was working. my infection was getting worse and worse. i know other girls wear the antibiotics didn't even work for them so they ended up with really bad infection wounds. the procedure has the highest...
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natasha's parents spoke this morning to the victoria derbyshire programme.s going to go completely in the next minute, maybe two. you have to say goodbye to her right now. right now, quickly, say goodbye to her. i am putting the phone by her ear so she can hear you. if she can hear you, she will hear you. and as i finished, he just said thank you and hung up, to then call up and speak to her brother, who would also get an opportunity to say goodbye to her. i actually... i phoned my parents, natasha's grandparents read my side of the family and tanya's side. and our son, who was 13 at the time, was just being looked after by his grandmother, while tanya had got to the airport, and all of them, in quick succession, had the chance to say goodbye and just about one minute or two minutes before her heart completely stopped and she and flat lined. what happened, as natasha was dying, in hospital, on that sunday. i spoke to my mother back in london and i said, please go and buy the same sandwich from your local press objet right now, right now and call me back. and
natasha's parents spoke this morning to the victoria derbyshire programme.s going to go completely in the next minute, maybe two. you have to say goodbye to her right now. right now, quickly, say goodbye to her. i am putting the phone by her ear so she can hear you. if she can hear you, she will hear you. and as i finished, he just said thank you and hung up, to then call up and speak to her brother, who would also get an opportunity to say goodbye to her. i actually... i phoned my parents,...
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hello, it's wednesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.ery people they are trying to help. now the government is promising a zero—tolerance approach. yes, of course, i accept the frustrations. you know, i have been in the middle of the night in a&es and seen this happen, seen someone come in off an ambulance and either them or sometimes the people they are with be very aggressive and in some cases violent. an nhs nurse who was attacked will be with us to talk about the profound effect it has had on her life. from butt lifts to lip fillers, the popularity of cosmetic surgery has exploded in recent years. and it seems nothing is off limits.
hello, it's wednesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.ery people they are trying to help. now the government is promising a zero—tolerance approach. yes, of course, i accept the frustrations. you know, i have been in the middle of the night in a&es and seen this happen, seen someone come in off an ambulance and either them or sometimes the people they are with be very aggressive and in some cases violent. an nhs nurse who was attacked will be with us...
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a 6—year—old boy has died after a house fire in derbyshire.ed cpr on the boy — who was taken to hospital but later pronounced dead. the saudi foreign minister has insisted those behind the killing of the dissident journalist, jamal khashoggi, will facejustice in saudi arabia. yesterday, turkey said it wanted to extradite 18 saudis — who were arrested in riyadh in connection with the death. saudi arabia initially denied all knowledge of the journalist's fate — but the kingdom's public prosecutor, now describes it as premeditated murder. speaking at a security summit in bahrain, the saudi foreign minister said, riyadh‘s relations with washington remained ironclad, despite the international outrage. he also criticised the media coverage. this issue has become fairly hysterical. i think people have assigned blame on saudi arabia with such certainty before the investigation is complete. we have made it very clear that we are going to have a full and transparent investigation, the results of which will be released. we have made it very clear that th
a 6—year—old boy has died after a house fire in derbyshire.ed cpr on the boy — who was taken to hospital but later pronounced dead. the saudi foreign minister has insisted those behind the killing of the dissident journalist, jamal khashoggi, will facejustice in saudi arabia. yesterday, turkey said it wanted to extradite 18 saudis — who were arrested in riyadh in connection with the death. saudi arabia initially denied all knowledge of the journalist's fate — but the kingdom's public...
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hello, it's monday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.and out leaflets to suspected child sex offenders warning them to change their behaviour. we are reassured by the fact that, through that supported police engagement, that management of the risk they present, that actually we are not seeing those people coming back across our threshold. this is effectively criminalisation by default without going through the proper mechanisms that have been set out by parliament to ensure that people's due process rights are protected. hampshire police say the notices are only handed once an investigation is done but there's not enough evidence to charge. one police and crime commissioner tells us the leaflets "won't protect a soul".
hello, it's monday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.and out leaflets to suspected child sex offenders warning them to change their behaviour. we are reassured by the fact that, through that supported police engagement, that management of the risk they present, that actually we are not seeing those people coming back across our threshold. this is effectively criminalisation by default without going through the proper mechanisms that have been set out by...
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a six—year—old boy has died after a house fire in derbyshire.rformed cpr on the boy, who was taken to hospital but later pronounced dead. three people have been arrested at a residential address in hendon in north london after a man in his forties was stabbed to death. police were called just before midnight on friday, but the man was pronounced dead at the scene of greyhound hill. a 43—year—old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder, and another man and women detained in relation to the incident. they were all known to the victim. campaigners say plans for a million new homes in central england would damage the countryside forever. they'll be built around a new expressway linking 0xford, milton keynes, northampton and cambridge in a scheme that has the backing of the transport secretary, chris grayling. our environment analyst, roger harrabin reports. in oxford and cambridge, pedestrians and cyclists reign supreme. the absence of cars helps both places attract some of the top brains in the world, but the government's infrastructure advi
a six—year—old boy has died after a house fire in derbyshire.rformed cpr on the boy, who was taken to hospital but later pronounced dead. three people have been arrested at a residential address in hendon in north london after a man in his forties was stabbed to death. police were called just before midnight on friday, but the man was pronounced dead at the scene of greyhound hill. a 43—year—old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder, and another man and women detained in...
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of scotland and northern ireland it stays hello, it's wednesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshireaming is leaving children open to abuse, according to the nspcc today. the girl actually revealed that it was a man, and he'd been grooming ben, and if he didn't start to act and do things and say things, certain things that he was asking, they would reveal to all his friends that he was gay. that's the shocking story of a teenage boy who was groomed over skype. would you know if your child or teenager was being groomed online? we'll bring you expert advice after ten. we're in the brexit endgame — theresa may heads to brussels today for crucial brexit talks.
of scotland and northern ireland it stays hello, it's wednesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshireaming is leaving children open to abuse, according to the nspcc today. the girl actually revealed that it was a man, and he'd been grooming ben, and if he didn't start to act and do things and say things, certain things that he was asking, they would reveal to all his friends that he was gay. that's the shocking story of a teenage boy who was groomed over skype. would you know if your...
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hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.leicester city's football stadium on saturday — which killed the club's chairman and four other people. we'll bring that to you live, as soon as it happens. also — this programme has learned that women as young as 35 are being told that they're too old for ivf on the nhs. national guidelines say it should be offered up to the age of 42, but 12 areas of england are ignoring that. i felt cheated, i felt really disappointed. i felt angry initially. and i felt that it wasn't handled in the best possible way. it was also kind of matter—of—fact, "this is how it is,"
hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.leicester city's football stadium on saturday — which killed the club's chairman and four other people. we'll bring that to you live, as soon as it happens. also — this programme has learned that women as young as 35 are being told that they're too old for ivf on the nhs. national guidelines say it should be offered up to the age of 42, but 12 areas of england are ignoring that. i felt cheated, i felt...
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a six—year—old boy has died in hospital following a fire at a house in derbyshire last night.vestigating the cause of the blaze in ilkeston. carol hinds has the details. family members screaming for help woke neighbours around 20 to 11 last night, what ran to a nearby take away where he grabbed a fire extinguisher before entering the house where a 6—year—old boy was trapped upstairs. don't they put the towel on my face, patted the flames out, tried to break the door down, i couldn't get there, the smoke was that thick. i stayed there until the fire engine came. firefighters are the first to the scene and performed cpr on the boy while waiting for paramedics to arrive. they enter the building, aware that the child was missing and that they were able to locate him and remove him from the property and at that point then, they were able to carry out some medical response. the boy was rushed to hospital in nottingham had died. news of his death as shocked his neighbours. he was very friendly, very nice. you would always say hello, to establish exactly what caused the fire. the cara
a six—year—old boy has died in hospital following a fire at a house in derbyshire last night.vestigating the cause of the blaze in ilkeston. carol hinds has the details. family members screaming for help woke neighbours around 20 to 11 last night, what ran to a nearby take away where he grabbed a fire extinguisher before entering the house where a 6—year—old boy was trapped upstairs. don't they put the towel on my face, patted the flames out, tried to break the door down, i couldn't get...
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we got it from the yorkshire derbyshire quarry that we had to reopen to deliver the stone for all ofll set did not exist any more. not only did you have to find the right stone, you had to open the quarry and train the stone arts. and train them and we had to build a worse was to train. and all of them are hand carved? they're all hence efficient —— hand finished. are hand carved? they're all hence efficient -- hand finished. you created special floorboards. each forward has a magnetic backing, you consider them as a fridge magnet. the cushions are footfall. if you wa nt the cushions are footfall. if you want to go under the floor to the cape brewing, you just pop the board of and put the board —— for back down and then you had this amazing continuous of four. ottawa to talk about too much. but in order to do this, you had to invent it. again, to do the things you have to have a very willing client and it took a huge amount of resource and skill to deliver it. you had to build your own lab. the laboratory to test it did not exist and bloomberg very willingly said we will create the s
we got it from the yorkshire derbyshire quarry that we had to reopen to deliver the stone for all ofll set did not exist any more. not only did you have to find the right stone, you had to open the quarry and train the stone arts. and train them and we had to build a worse was to train. and all of them are hand carved? they're all hence efficient —— hand finished. are hand carved? they're all hence efficient -- hand finished. you created special floorboards. each forward has a magnetic...
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a six—year—old boy has died after a house fire in derbyshire.in ilkeston last night. they performed cpr on the boy, who was taken to hospital but later pronounced dead. three people have been arrested at a residential address in hendon in north london after a man in his 40s was stabbed to death. police were called to greyhound hill, in hendon, just before midnight but the man died of his injuries. a 43—year—old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder. a 21—year—old man and woman aged 23 have also been arrested in connection with the incident. the metropolitan police said those arrested knew the man who died. the saudi foreign minister has insisted those behind the killing of the dissident journalist, jamal khashoggi, will facejustice in saudi arabia. yesterday, turkey said it wanted to extradite 18 saudis who were arrested in riyadh in connection with the death. saudi arabia initially denied all knowledge of the journalist's fate but the kingdom's public prosecutor now describes it as premeditated murder. speaking at a security summit in
a six—year—old boy has died after a house fire in derbyshire.in ilkeston last night. they performed cpr on the boy, who was taken to hospital but later pronounced dead. three people have been arrested at a residential address in hendon in north london after a man in his 40s was stabbed to death. police were called to greyhound hill, in hendon, just before midnight but the man died of his injuries. a 43—year—old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder. a 21—year—old man and...
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hello, it's tuesday october 9th, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. people with mental health problems are waiting so long to get the help they desperately need that lives are being ruined, withjobs lost and marriages ending, experts are warning. we talk to some of those caught in this trap including one mother who waited so long to get help for her anorexic daughter — 18 months — that her other daughter started developing ptsd from the strain. we'd like to know about your experiences of the mental health system. we hear the remarkable story of a 22—year—old woman who, last year, became the youngest person in america to receive a full face transplant. katie stubblefield spent a day and a half on the operating table! she needed the surgery after shooting herself in the face in an attempt to take her own life in 2014. i am not a victim — the words of strictly‘s seann walsh's former partner in a statment saying their relationship is over — after he was photographed kissing dance partner katya jones on a night out in london. rebecca humphries says she sus
hello, it's tuesday october 9th, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. people with mental health problems are waiting so long to get the help they desperately need that lives are being ruined, withjobs lost and marriages ending, experts are warning. we talk to some of those caught in this trap including one mother who waited so long to get help for her anorexic daughter — 18 months — that her other daughter started developing ptsd from the strain. we'd like to...
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i'm victoria derbyshire.tted to hospitalforfive days and ended up on iv antibiotics. luckily one of them worked for me. for the first few days nothing was working. my infection was getting worse and worse. i know other girls where the antibiotics didn't even work for them so they ended up with really bad infection wounds. the procedure has the highest death rate of all cosmetic surgery. we'll be discussing that in the next few minutes. could fake pills be used to treat some of our most common medical complaints? we'll be talking about the new bbc documentary which treated people with back pain with nothing but placebos. there were some surprising results. ijust woke i just woke up this ijust woke up this morning and i thought, hang about! i haven't got a twinge in my back. hurray! it's been going from strength to strength on a daily basis. and the reality tv show where contestants can only communicate via social media. the circle. since you asked me on the day, i'd better take the lead. i am going to reply wi
i'm victoria derbyshire.tted to hospitalforfive days and ended up on iv antibiotics. luckily one of them worked for me. for the first few days nothing was working. my infection was getting worse and worse. i know other girls where the antibiotics didn't even work for them so they ended up with really bad infection wounds. the procedure has the highest death rate of all cosmetic surgery. we'll be discussing that in the next few minutes. could fake pills be used to treat some of our most common...
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hello, it's tuesday october 9th, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. and marriages ending, experts are warning. we talk to some of those caught in this trap including one mother who waited so long to get help for her anorexic daughter — 18 months — that her other daughter started developing ptsd from the strain. we'd like to know about your experiences of the mental health system. we hear the remarkable story of a 22—year—old woman who, last year, became the youngest person in america to receive a full face transplant. katie stubblefield spent a day and a half on the operating table! she needed the surgery after shooting herself in the face in an attempt to take her own life in 2014.
hello, it's tuesday october 9th, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. and marriages ending, experts are warning. we talk to some of those caught in this trap including one mother who waited so long to get help for her anorexic daughter — 18 months — that her other daughter started developing ptsd from the strain. we'd like to know about your experiences of the mental health system. we hear the remarkable story of a 22—year—old woman who, last year, became...
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a six—year—old boy has died in hospital following a fire at a house in derbyshire last night. cause of the blaze in ilkeston. carol hinds has the details. family members screaming for help on shore street west in ilkeston woke neighbours around 10:1i0pm last night. one ran to a nearby chinese takeaway, where he grabbed a fire extinguisher comical before entering the house, where a six—year—old boy was trapped upstairs. he put the towel round my face, tried to put the flames out. i tried to break the door down with a fire extinguisher andi door down with a fire extinguisher and i couldn't because the smoke was that thick, so ijust and i couldn't because the smoke was that thick, so i just stayed and i couldn't because the smoke was that thick, so ijust stayed there until the fire engine came. firefighters were the first of the emergency services at the scene and performed cpr on the boy whilst waiting for paramedics to arrive. the the crews entered the building, aware that the young child was missing. they were able to locate him and remove him from the property, and at that po
a six—year—old boy has died in hospital following a fire at a house in derbyshire last night. cause of the blaze in ilkeston. carol hinds has the details. family members screaming for help on shore street west in ilkeston woke neighbours around 10:1i0pm last night. one ran to a nearby chinese takeaway, where he grabbed a fire extinguisher comical before entering the house, where a six—year—old boy was trapped upstairs. he put the towel round my face, tried to put the flames out. i tried...
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hello, it's wednesday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.hat's what conservative mps have exclusively told this programme. we hearfrom one woman who had to carry her dead baby to term because she couldn't have a termination in northern ireland and was too ill to travel. every minute of the day, every second of the day, you have to live with that knowledge the child that's moving around inside you is a child that's going to die. i had thought that she would still look like a normal baby, but she didn't. her body had started to decompose. i remember, denise said to me, "what does she look like?", i said, "she's beautiful", but i was trying to hold in the tears, because i couldn't see. all i could see was a dark space where her face should have been.
hello, it's wednesday, it's 9am, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.hat's what conservative mps have exclusively told this programme. we hearfrom one woman who had to carry her dead baby to term because she couldn't have a termination in northern ireland and was too ill to travel. every minute of the day, every second of the day, you have to live with that knowledge the child that's moving around inside you is a child that's going to die. i had thought that she would still look...
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the victoria derbyshire progremme spoke to natasha's parents, who told us about saying goodbye to theirnext minute, you have to say goodbye to her right now. i am have to say goodbye to her right now. iam putting have to say goodbye to her right now. i am putting the phone by here year so she can hear you. if she can hear you she will hear you. that is when i said goodbye to her. as i finished he just when i said goodbye to her. as i finished hejust said when i said goodbye to her. as i finished he just said thank you and hang up to phone her brother who would also get an opportunity to say goodbye to her. i phoned my parents from both my side of the family and tanya's side. our son who was 13 at the time was being looked after by his grandmother. all of them in quick succession had a chance to say goodbye but to wait before her heart completely stopped and she flat lined. as natasha was dying in hospital on that sunday i spoke to my mother back in london and said please go and buy the same sandwich from your local store right now and call me back. go and check if there are any allergen
the victoria derbyshire progremme spoke to natasha's parents, who told us about saying goodbye to theirnext minute, you have to say goodbye to her right now. i am have to say goodbye to her right now. iam putting have to say goodbye to her right now. i am putting the phone by here year so she can hear you. if she can hear you she will hear you. that is when i said goodbye to her. as i finished he just when i said goodbye to her. as i finished hejust said when i said goodbye to her. as i...
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i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.eeds budget. we have spoken to two boys, and their mums, who told us how they and others like them would be affected. it is taking away a child's future, kind of, it is taking away the opportunity to give them support and things to help them learn. how can you fight for what the children need if you are cutting money which is giving them what they need and trying to give kids which don't have the stuff what they need? if you or your children have been affected by
i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.eeds budget. we have spoken to two boys, and their mums, who told us how they and others like them would be affected. it is taking away a child's future, kind of, it is taking away the opportunity to give them support and things to help them learn. how can you fight for what the children need if you are cutting money which is giving them what they need and trying to give kids which don't have the stuff what they need? if you or your children...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.s death finally be solved? she disappeared over 30 years ago. today the metropolitan police are searching a property in birmingham in connection with her murder. it's coming to the end of an investigation, it ends a story then so investigation, it ends a story then so be it, from our point of view and we are removed from the process, but if it puts unaddressed, so be it, thatis if it puts unaddressed, so be it, that is another good end to that story. that is the owner of the property. we'll bring you the story. do uber drivers deserve annual leave and the minimum wage? the firm's in court today to challenge a ruling
hello, it's tuesday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.s death finally be solved? she disappeared over 30 years ago. today the metropolitan police are searching a property in birmingham in connection with her murder. it's coming to the end of an investigation, it ends a story then so investigation, it ends a story then so be it, from our point of view and we are removed from the process, but if it puts unaddressed, so be it, thatis if it puts unaddressed, so...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.0 feet, submerging homes and ripping up trees. i saw a lot of storms but this one here was the worst i've seen. you see what it did around here. it snapped trees like they were toothpicks. we'll speak to people living in the affected areas. former conservative prime minister sirjohn major criticises the government's key welfare reform, universal credit, saying it could cause the tories the same problems as the poll tax did.
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme.0 feet, submerging homes and ripping up trees. i saw a lot of storms but this one here was the worst i've seen. you see what it did around here. it snapped trees like they were toothpicks. we'll speak to people living in the affected areas. former conservative prime minister sirjohn major criticises the government's key welfare reform, universal credit, saying it could cause the tories the same problems as the poll tax did.
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hello it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.ll try to unite her divided party and convince you that she remains the best person to lead the country out of the eu. she's also going to announce big freeze on fuel duty. it can't be worse than last year, can it? ranchi ragga we've created record numbers ofjobs. applause so... while we will never... excuse me. i'm sure she will have a cough sweets ready busy in case. her speech is live at 11:a0am and you can watch it
hello it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.ll try to unite her divided party and convince you that she remains the best person to lead the country out of the eu. she's also going to announce big freeze on fuel duty. it can't be worse than last year, can it? ranchi ragga we've created record numbers ofjobs. applause so... while we will never... excuse me. i'm sure she will have a cough sweets ready busy in case. her speech is live at 11:a0am and you...
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started wet or cloudy, we are about to transit form things, certainly transforming the sky above derbyshireere lived in the warm spots to 24 celsius, the warmest october day since 2011. even in scotland, widely five to eight degrees above normal for the time of year. that does mean finally shifting the rain from north—west scotland, along this wriggling weather front. over time scotland, along this wriggling weatherfront. over time it is scotland, along this wriggling weather front. over time it is out of the way of tuesday night, we could have amassed storms totalling over 200 millimetres here. still raining during tuesday so still that risk of getting some flooding and travel disruption here. elsewhere, any rain turns more patchy and just about fizzles out. england and wales mainly dry, the best of the sunshine in eastern england. 20 degrees with warmth more widely going into wednesday. finally that weather front gets the message and clears north. we are in this flow of very warm airfrom the north. we are in this flow of very warm air from the south, a north. we are in this flow of very w
started wet or cloudy, we are about to transit form things, certainly transforming the sky above derbyshireere lived in the warm spots to 24 celsius, the warmest october day since 2011. even in scotland, widely five to eight degrees above normal for the time of year. that does mean finally shifting the rain from north—west scotland, along this wriggling weather front. over time scotland, along this wriggling weatherfront. over time it is scotland, along this wriggling weather front. over time...
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a bit more cloud in derbyshire to start the day compared with yesterday that things are brightened upled weather picture overall, but around the area of high pressure, the further north, a weather front, the pressure, the further north, a weatherfront, the northern islands, orkney and the scotland, rain on that, in fact it is incessant north—west highlands accompanied by strong winds as well. elsewhere, it looks dry, some sunshine, southern and eastern areas, windy, these are average speeds, stronger gusts in the pennines and into much of scotland, 50 mph or so. as the temperatures, pleasant, especially where you see sunshine from south—east england to north—east scotland. 16, 17, 18 celsius. but even into the night, we will keep this rain going into north—west scotland, we keep a feed of cloud running in the north—western parts of the uk, clearer skies to the south and east, and double—figure temperatures across much of scotland saw at night, chilly against some of us saw at night, chilly against some of us in southern england and wales in particular but not as chilly as last night,
a bit more cloud in derbyshire to start the day compared with yesterday that things are brightened upled weather picture overall, but around the area of high pressure, the further north, a weather front, the pressure, the further north, a weatherfront, the northern islands, orkney and the scotland, rain on that, in fact it is incessant north—west highlands accompanied by strong winds as well. elsewhere, it looks dry, some sunshine, southern and eastern areas, windy, these are average speeds,...
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hello, it's thursday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.tillborn and who continued to receive parent—related adverts, despite triggering the settings to hide them. anna england kerr wrote an open letter to the social—media giant, asking them to stop bombarding her. over the coming months, my feed was still filled with hundreds of baby products. your ads were unintentionally taunting me with what i had lost. facebook have admitted there was a bug but say it's now been fixed. we'll talk to anna england kerr at 9.15. brextra time — britain could stay under eu rules for even longer after the latest crucial talks in brussels failed to make any progress. a further idea that has emerged, and it is an idea at this stage,
hello, it's thursday, it's nine o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme.tillborn and who continued to receive parent—related adverts, despite triggering the settings to hide them. anna england kerr wrote an open letter to the social—media giant, asking them to stop bombarding her. over the coming months, my feed was still filled with hundreds of baby products. your ads were unintentionally taunting me with what i had lost. facebook have admitted there was a bug but say...
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i‘m victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. universal credit is going to be delayed — again.til the end of 2023. some say it‘s left them destitute. starve. she's sold everything she owns. put up with it herself. she's sold everything. she's sold her telly. she's sold her mobile phone. she's sold everything. the work and pensions secretary has already admitted that some are poorer under the system. i‘ve said we made tough decisions. that is right. some people will be worse off. under the old system, the most vulnerable in society weren‘t getting as much money as we‘re now going to give them. if you receive universal credit, how do you react to this news? get in touch and let us know.
i‘m victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. universal credit is going to be delayed — again.til the end of 2023. some say it‘s left them destitute. starve. she's sold everything she owns. put up with it herself. she's sold everything. she's sold her telly. she's sold her mobile phone. she's sold everything. the work and pensions secretary has already admitted that some are poorer under the system. i‘ve said we made tough decisions. that is right. some people will be worse off....
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we did a piece of work with derbyshire fire and rescue services to try and assess that.voice, not a mother ‘s voice, the voice of an actor. tell us how you did it. and, what importance do you think it shows about voice versus other noises for waking a child? that's right, the sound we used, we used a combination. the first part of the sound we used was a low tone, which is similarto sound we used was a low tone, which is similar to the kind of sound you hear when a truck is reversing. the intermittent buzzing all beeping noise which was combined with the voice of a female actor. we found this combination woke up young children about 80 to 90% of the time. in the us, they used a recorded mother ‘s voice. we did not find it necessarily needed to be the mother‘s voice. one of the reasons why we wanted not to record necessarily the mother‘s voice is because if you sell or provide devices forfamilies, because if you sell or provide devices for families, you are placing responsibility on them to record the voice. we wanted to see whether a pre—recorded voice would work as well
we did a piece of work with derbyshire fire and rescue services to try and assess that.voice, not a mother ‘s voice, the voice of an actor. tell us how you did it. and, what importance do you think it shows about voice versus other noises for waking a child? that's right, the sound we used, we used a combination. the first part of the sound we used was a low tone, which is similarto sound we used was a low tone, which is similar to the kind of sound you hear when a truck is reversing. the...
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hello, it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.y revealed that it was a man, and he'd been grooming ben, and if he didn't start to act and do things and say things, certain things that he was asking, they would reveal to all his friends that he was gay. that's the shocking story of a teenage boy who was groomed over skype in his home. would you know if your child or teenager was being groomed online? we'll bring you expert advice in a few minutes time. we're in the brexit endgame. theresa may heads to brussels today for crucial brexit talks. she's urging eu leaders to compromise on the irish border issue. should children be taught how to stay safe around dogs? there are calls from mps for schools to teach classes on how to avoid being attacked. this little girl, seven—year—old mia, was bitten on the face by a neighbour's dog. she's still got the scar. we'll be speaking to her mum about why she wants more to be done to stop other children being hurt. good morning, it's ten o'clock. here's joanna gosling in the bbc newsroom with a su
hello, it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.y revealed that it was a man, and he'd been grooming ben, and if he didn't start to act and do things and say things, certain things that he was asking, they would reveal to all his friends that he was gay. that's the shocking story of a teenage boy who was groomed over skype in his home. would you know if your child or teenager was being groomed online? we'll bring you expert advice in a few minutes time. we're in the brexit...
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it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.in northern ireland. one woman who has shared her story with us was forced to carry her dead baby to term because she couldn't have a termination in northern ireland and was too ill to travel. it's very hard to bury a child that you've just given birth to. we were forced to go through that experience. that's something that changes your life forever, and we are still dealing with the trauma of that, mentally. if i'd been allowed to have a termination early on, we could have then tried for more children, but we're not in a position, mentally, to deal with doing that. we'll talk to a westminnster mp who is trying to bring forward a law to decriminalise abortion in northen ireland in a few minutes. and tell us your view wherever yuo are in the uk. these young peple and children are heading to parliament today to speak to mps about a lack of funding for their schools — they'll be speaking to us about how it's affecting their learning. and it's judgment day in the ‘gay ca ke' discrimination
it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.in northern ireland. one woman who has shared her story with us was forced to carry her dead baby to term because she couldn't have a termination in northern ireland and was too ill to travel. it's very hard to bury a child that you've just given birth to. we were forced to go through that experience. that's something that changes your life forever, and we are still dealing with the trauma of that, mentally. if i'd been allowed to have a termination...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's 10am, i'm victoria derbyshire.t for you? not being able to see my sun. (inaudible). all she is asking for is £54 a week. if you receive universal credit, how do you react to this news? get in touch and let us know. we are talking about it in the next hour. a 28—year—old woman from botswana whose just been told she's to be deported. 0pelo kgari — a woman who has lived in britain for 15 years — and was detained twice at yarls wood detention centre but whose appeals to stay here have been rejected by the home office. i'm just i'mjust ina i'm just in a state of shock, really. i don't understand why i'm having to go through this, but we're just hoping that we can keep gobbling and fighting and hoping that we will cnn to this. —— see an end to this. if you want to hear the full interview with 0pelo, you can go to the victoria derbyshire programme page at bbc.co.uk. and, animal welfare should be on the school curriculum — that's the view of the rspca's ceo as it's revealed that a quarter of schoolchildren aged 10—18 have
hello, it's tuesday, it's 10am, i'm victoria derbyshire.t for you? not being able to see my sun. (inaudible). all she is asking for is £54 a week. if you receive universal credit, how do you react to this news? get in touch and let us know. we are talking about it in the next hour. a 28—year—old woman from botswana whose just been told she's to be deported. 0pelo kgari — a woman who has lived in britain for 15 years — and was detained twice at yarls wood detention centre but whose...
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it is dry and derbyshire, hibs are blue in the sky.ds. it feels pleasa nt average wind speeds. it feels pleasant when you get to see some sunshine, up to 17 or 18 celsius in the warmest parts of south—east england, not far from that in the aberdeenshire because here, quite windy, but sunny spells to be had. into this evening tonight, we keep outbreaks of rain running into western scotland will stop heaviest and most persistent into the north—west highlands. cloud drifts in on north—west highlands. cloud drifts inona north—west highlands. cloud drifts in on a westerly breeze. play spells across southern parts of england and wales. not as chilly as it was last night, one of two patches of mist or fog. nothing widespread. tomorrow, you will notice that rain in north—west scotland has eased, the breeze is is about as well, cloud comes in, particularly across northern and western parts of the uk, sunny spells in the south and east and temperatures in the mid teens. it will be similar for most of us on thursday but notice the blue showing up
it is dry and derbyshire, hibs are blue in the sky.ds. it feels pleasa nt average wind speeds. it feels pleasant when you get to see some sunshine, up to 17 or 18 celsius in the warmest parts of south—east england, not far from that in the aberdeenshire because here, quite windy, but sunny spells to be had. into this evening tonight, we keep outbreaks of rain running into western scotland will stop heaviest and most persistent into the north—west highlands. cloud drifts in on north—west...
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now the victoria derbyshire programme has discovered that a second british woman — in her late 20s —a raised, perky, round bum. but those women feel the only to get that look is opting for surgery commonly called a brazilian butt lift, otherwise known as the bbl. brazilian bum lift surgery has the highest death rate of all cosmetic procedures, due to the risk of injecting fat into large veins in the buttocks that can travel to the heart or brain and cause severe illness or death. in august, 29—year—old leah cambridge died after having a bbl procedure in turkey. the bbc has learned of one other fatality of a british woman who has undergone bbl surgery abroad at a different clinic. an inquest is due to be held within the next year. two years ago, this woman had surgery in turkey. she said she wanted it because her body had changed after having kids. she signed a waiver, she was never given a copy, and the first time she met her surgeon was ten minutes before being put under general anaesthetic. she wants to remain anonymous over fears of legal action from the clinic. a few days after i
now the victoria derbyshire programme has discovered that a second british woman — in her late 20s —a raised, perky, round bum. but those women feel the only to get that look is opting for surgery commonly called a brazilian butt lift, otherwise known as the bbl. brazilian bum lift surgery has the highest death rate of all cosmetic procedures, due to the risk of injecting fat into large veins in the buttocks that can travel to the heart or brain and cause severe illness or death. in august,...
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hello, it's monday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.ess — you can't have a child, anyway. and then to be told that you're too old, i guess. it was just horrible, it was just horrible. there shouldn't be a blanket ban. of course people need to be treated according to their individual circumstances, and these decisions are made independently of ministers, but the point of having the national guidelines is so that that's the position people can expect right across the country. also today — a plane carrying 188 people has crashed into the sea, just after it took off from the indonesian capitaljakarta. translation: we have found a few ids, passports, driver's licenses, health insurance cards, as well as bank account books. we have deployed 150 search and rescue personnel, and another 150 from the military and police. so far no survivors have been found. we will bring you the latest. and it's budget day — the chancellor will set out his spending plans this afternoon. he's said he will ease austerity but how much will the purse strings be loos
hello, it's monday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.ess — you can't have a child, anyway. and then to be told that you're too old, i guess. it was just horrible, it was just horrible. there shouldn't be a blanket ban. of course people need to be treated according to their individual circumstances, and these decisions are made independently of ministers, but the point of having the national guidelines is so that that's the position people can expect right across the country. also...
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hello, it's thursday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. the ads were unintentionally taunting her. apologies, we have obviously got a technical problem, just like facebook cried. —— facebook had. facebook‘s admitted there was a bug which it has now fixed. still no progress in brussels on brexit , and the uk's transition out of the eu could last even longer a further idea that has emerged, and it is an idea at this stage, is to create an option to extend the implementation period for a matter of months, and it would only be for a matter of months, but the point is, that this is not expected to be used. the summit takes place to tackle six abuse in the aid sector —— sex abuse. it comes as the government announces britain will pioneer a global database of suspected sexual predators — run by interpol — that charities will be able to access , but not everyone is convinced this will work. slightly bemused by this database, if i'm frank with you, because i believe that anything that will stop perpetrators is important, but first and foremost, we
hello, it's thursday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. the ads were unintentionally taunting her. apologies, we have obviously got a technical problem, just like facebook cried. —— facebook had. facebook‘s admitted there was a bug which it has now fixed. still no progress in brussels on brexit , and the uk's transition out of the eu could last even longer a further idea that has emerged, and it is an idea at this stage, is to create an option to extend the implementation period...
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there area just like this in derbyshire.res beginning to ease away so temperatures beginning to ease away so it will turn surely quite quickly. we have the band of coded words in north—west, not travelling is just yet. if we keep an eye on this area cloud looks a long way away and it has brought snow into the pyrenees and opening an area of low pressure northwards and bring heavy snowfall to the alps. and damaging winds sweeping northwards towards scandinavia. we will be on the edge of that, it will clip the south—east of the uk. things could bea south—east of the uk. things could be a lot worse. ahead of that we must worry about the temperatures overnight and it is going to be across more western parts of the uk that will have clear skies and light wind and a frost as well. temperatures down to —2 —3. much milderfor temperatures down to —2 —3. much milder for eastern temperatures down to —2 —3. much milderfor eastern areas temperatures down to —2 —3. much milder for eastern areas of scotland and england, more cloud coming i
there area just like this in derbyshire.res beginning to ease away so temperatures beginning to ease away so it will turn surely quite quickly. we have the band of coded words in north—west, not travelling is just yet. if we keep an eye on this area cloud looks a long way away and it has brought snow into the pyrenees and opening an area of low pressure northwards and bring heavy snowfall to the alps. and damaging winds sweeping northwards towards scandinavia. we will be on the edge of that,...
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his mum, hannah, returned to the victoria derbyshire programme earlier this morning after first appearingng has stretched, you know, worldwide, really. and i guess wejust want to say thank you. our son will now be going to philadelphia, and he will be receiving the car—t therapy that we set out to achieve. and hopefully we will be coming back with a cured little four—year—old boy who can start to get his life back, start to, you know, go to school, and do all of those normal things that normal four—year—olds do. do you have any idea who the anonymous donor is? obviously you don‘t, but you must be desperate to know who has given the £100,000 which means that you have reached the £500,000 target. yes, you know, i‘m in two minds. one, i would love to find them just so that i can really thank him on a personal level. or her! they, i think i‘d like to say, in fact. but also, you know, i respect their wishes. you know, they would like to remain anonymous. and that‘s absolutely fine, we honestly don‘t want to know if they don‘t want to tell us. we‘re just absolutely overjoyed and just so thankfu
his mum, hannah, returned to the victoria derbyshire programme earlier this morning after first appearingng has stretched, you know, worldwide, really. and i guess wejust want to say thank you. our son will now be going to philadelphia, and he will be receiving the car—t therapy that we set out to achieve. and hopefully we will be coming back with a cured little four—year—old boy who can start to get his life back, start to, you know, go to school, and do all of those normal things that...
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hello, it's monday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. to change their behaviour. it is done without the intervention of the court, it is very much better to go to the court and get a sexual risk order. hampshire police say the notices are only handed once an investigation is done but there's not enough evidence to charge. 0ne police and crime commissioner tells us the leaflets "won't protect a soul". also, the duchess of sussex is pregnant. meghan and harry's baby is due in spring next year. downing street says the uk can make progress in the brexit negotiations, but with crucial talks only two days away, the labour party says the government has got to be clearer. the first thing the prime minister needs to do is publish the proposals they are arguing about, parliament will be asked to boot on this in due course, and we don't even know what the heart of the dispute is. good morning, it's ten o'clock. here'sjoanna is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the day's news. kensington palace has announced that the prince harry and his wife me
hello, it's monday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. to change their behaviour. it is done without the intervention of the court, it is very much better to go to the court and get a sexual risk order. hampshire police say the notices are only handed once an investigation is done but there's not enough evidence to charge. 0ne police and crime commissioner tells us the leaflets "won't protect a soul". also, the duchess of sussex is pregnant. meghan and harry's baby is due in...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. her disappearance. this former detective inspector who led the investigation for six years gave us his reaction to the news. 0bviously obviously i would say that the police have received new intelligence or evidence that has led them to do the search at this time in those premises. it sounds as if it is going to be quite extensive. the suzy lamplugh trust was set up by suzy's mother diana four months after her daughter disappeared — we'll talk to the trust's chief executive in a few minutes. polyamory — being in more than one relationship at the same time with the consent of all involved — assisted dying and the multi—million dollar world of private adoption — louis theroux is here to tell us about his latest documentary series filmed in america. we have been married for 16 years, and joe and i have been partners for five years. and joe is coming over tonight for date night. and he is your... what would be the word? he's my partner. your partner? i sometimes will say spouse. spouse, y
hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. her disappearance. this former detective inspector who led the investigation for six years gave us his reaction to the news. 0bviously obviously i would say that the police have received new intelligence or evidence that has led them to do the search at this time in those premises. it sounds as if it is going to be quite extensive. the suzy lamplugh trust was set up by suzy's mother diana four months after her daughter disappeared...
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hello it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. it is crunch day for theresa may. in one of the most important speeches of her career, the prime minister will try to unite her divided party and convince you that she remains the best person to lead the country out of the eu. she's also going to announce big freeze on fuel duty. it can't be worse than last year, can it? ranchi ragga we've created record numbers ofjobs. applause so... while we will never... excuse me. i'm sure she will have a cough sweets ready busy in case. her speech is live at 11:1i0am and you can watch it on bbc news. the government takes the fight against hiv in the uk right to the heart of the south asian gay community as it emerges that infection rates in this group have barely changed despite new cases overall in britain having dropped by a third since 2015. shame is something you don't bring to asian families come you don't bring to their doorstep, to their community. you want to kind of hype that as much as possible. i think that as much as possible. i think
hello it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. it is crunch day for theresa may. in one of the most important speeches of her career, the prime minister will try to unite her divided party and convince you that she remains the best person to lead the country out of the eu. she's also going to announce big freeze on fuel duty. it can't be worse than last year, can it? ranchi ragga we've created record numbers ofjobs. applause so... while we will never......
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hello, it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.lerance approach. yes, of course, i accept the frustrations. i have been in the middle of the night in a&es and seen it happen, seen someone come in off an ambulance and either them or sometimes the people they are with the very aggressive and in some cases violent. so many messages from you who work in the nhs and interesting experiences from patients. we will talk to nhs staff who have been attacked about the profound effect it has had on their lives. from butt lifts to lip fillers, the popularity of cosmetic surgery has exploded in recent years. and it seems nothing is off limits. leading clinics have exclusively told this programme about a jump in the numbers of men undergoing a procedure to alter the look of their penis. i had it done and within a couple of days, i was a changed person. i was feeling much more confident about myself. any sort of woman i saw, i'd easily approach them. we'll be speaking to a surgeon who refuses to carry out this procedure. that is in the next half a
hello, it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.lerance approach. yes, of course, i accept the frustrations. i have been in the middle of the night in a&es and seen it happen, seen someone come in off an ambulance and either them or sometimes the people they are with the very aggressive and in some cases violent. so many messages from you who work in the nhs and interesting experiences from patients. we will talk to nhs staff who have been attacked about the profound effect...
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i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. today, the families of five children in surrey are taking the county council to the high court to try and stop them taking £20 million out of the special needs budget. we have spoken to two boys, and their mums, who told us how they and others like them would be affected. it is taking away a child's future, kind of, it is taking away the opportunity to give them support and things to help them learn. how can you fight for what the children need if you are cutting money which is giving them what they need and trying to give kids which don't have the stuff what they need? if you or your children have been affected by similar cuts, let us know. middle class drug users will be targeted as part of a crackdown on violent crime, the government says. the met‘s top cop has said too many people think taking cocaine at parties is a victimless crime. and are high street chains reacting quickly enough to the death of natasha ednan—laperouse, who had an allergic reaction to a pret a manger baguette
i'm victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. today, the families of five children in surrey are taking the county council to the high court to try and stop them taking £20 million out of the special needs budget. we have spoken to two boys, and their mums, who told us how they and others like them would be affected. it is taking away a child's future, kind of, it is taking away the opportunity to give them support and things to help them learn. how can you fight for what the children...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. the most powerful hurricane ever to hit north—west florida is now heading for georgia. hurricane michael caused storm surges of up to 10 feet, submerging homes and ripping up trees. i saw a lot of storms but this one here was the worst i've seen. you see what it did around here. it snapped trees like they were toothpicks. we'll speak to people living in the affected areas. former conservative prime minister sirjohn major criticises the government's key welfare reform, universal credit, saying it could cause the tories the same problems as the poll tax did. in order to introduce something like a universal credit, you need to look at those people who in the short term are going to lose and protect them or you will run into the sort of problems that the conservative party ran into with the poll tax. are you on universal credit or due to switch to it next year? do get in touch this morning. also weight hate. discrimination against people who are obese is more common in britain than prejud
i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to the programme. the most powerful hurricane ever to hit north—west florida is now heading for georgia. hurricane michael caused storm surges of up to 10 feet, submerging homes and ripping up trees. i saw a lot of storms but this one here was the worst i've seen. you see what it did around here. it snapped trees like they were toothpicks. we'll speak to people living in the affected areas. former conservative prime minister sirjohn major criticises the...
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Oct 23, 2018
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pictures in the hills of derbyshire.ther on into the evening and overnight tonight. quite a bit of cloud, though, if you need to the north of england. —— feeding into the north. the cloud in the breeze will keep things mild. in many spots and temperatures in double figures for to the south, even with clear spells, a more breeze tonight will mean a milder story for us first thing on wednesday. still the chance of patch and missed, though, as the day gets under way. wednesday, i pressure very much the dominating force in oui’ very much the dominating force in our weather. till some patchy rain for the northern isles. hazy sunshine. there will be some high cardigan pushing in on the northwesterly breeze but i stress a breeze, not the strong when we saw on tuesday. feeling quite present in sunshine —— doing quite pleasant. thursday, slightly cooler feel to proceedings. we just change our air mass a little bit. the big change in the way things feel comes behind this cold weather front here. after a fine day for much of the uk
pictures in the hills of derbyshire.ther on into the evening and overnight tonight. quite a bit of cloud, though, if you need to the north of england. —— feeding into the north. the cloud in the breeze will keep things mild. in many spots and temperatures in double figures for to the south, even with clear spells, a more breeze tonight will mean a milder story for us first thing on wednesday. still the chance of patch and missed, though, as the day gets under way. wednesday, i pressure very...