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ed thomas, bbc news, in the derbyshire dales.some rather angry voices in the derbyshire dales. with me, our europe editor katya adler and political editor laura kuenssberg. we will talk about the prospects for this emergency summit. the leaders have gathered. katya, first, any indications as to what eu leaders are thinking in terms of an extension? as they come in, they are always quizzed by the waiting media and they were pretty coy. that's because they were pretty coy. that's because the results of this summit are not precooked, pre—decided, eu leaders didn't want to contradict each other. they are now in a room with the prime minister and quizzing her, what will they do with that extra time if they give her a new brexit extension? what of those cross—party talks with jeremy extension? what of those cross—party talks withjeremy corbyn? does she think the brexit deal is dead in the house of commons? whatever she replies, it's unlikely any one of those eu leaders will give her a flat no because they want to avoid a no—deal brexit
ed thomas, bbc news, in the derbyshire dales.some rather angry voices in the derbyshire dales. with me, our europe editor katya adler and political editor laura kuenssberg. we will talk about the prospects for this emergency summit. the leaders have gathered. katya, first, any indications as to what eu leaders are thinking in terms of an extension? as they come in, they are always quizzed by the waiting media and they were pretty coy. that's because they were pretty coy. that's because the...
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ed thomas, bbc news, in the derbyshire dales. a range of voices there in the derbyshire dales.e conspirators with me, the prime minister right now waiting for the verdict. it's so important for her tonight because although for a long time she wanted to keep the idea of leaving the eu without a deal on the table she felt it would be the right way to put pressure on the negotiations, it's abundantly clear now for number ten that's something to be avoided at almost any cost. if in some small chance these talks, if she did not do enough in the room, if you leaders cannot agree, as things stand it's still possible that we might leave the european union without a deal at the end of this week. that's still a possibility, if the whole thing implodes, if theresa may did not get anyone on side, if her answers were not sufficient to give credibility to the idea she's got a plan to get the country out of the brexit maze which awaits her back home, and even if she does still the nature of what is agreed, the length of delay, you were discussing, it's hugely important over what happens next
ed thomas, bbc news, in the derbyshire dales. a range of voices there in the derbyshire dales.e conspirators with me, the prime minister right now waiting for the verdict. it's so important for her tonight because although for a long time she wanted to keep the idea of leaving the eu without a deal on the table she felt it would be the right way to put pressure on the negotiations, it's abundantly clear now for number ten that's something to be avoided at almost any cost. if in some small...
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ed thomas, bbc news, in the derbyshire dales.t like that they are presented with the draft conclusions which have already been compiled by the eu ambassadors who are meeting last night. we live and live when we look at those, the date was blanked out so we at those, the date was blanked out so we need to know how long the extension was going to be but through the night, leaks of that d raft through the night, leaks of that draft conclusion come out to the press and we've already seen there have been several paragraphs added a toy. it is likely when we come to the end of the evening there will be used quite tight conditions added to the uk site. there will be no renegotiations of the withdrawal agreement, there'll be no in—depth discussion about future relationship and we know that the eu 27 are adamant that if the uk is staying in adamant that if the uk is staying in a have to take part in those european election. but there is another clause that has been put into night as well. let's discuss that. chris morris, reality to corres
ed thomas, bbc news, in the derbyshire dales.t like that they are presented with the draft conclusions which have already been compiled by the eu ambassadors who are meeting last night. we live and live when we look at those, the date was blanked out so we at those, the date was blanked out so we need to know how long the extension was going to be but through the night, leaks of that d raft through the night, leaks of that draft conclusion come out to the press and we've already seen there have...
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all of that with me on victoria derbyshire at ten o'clock, see you then. personnel who identify as transgender must serve under their biological sex, rather than the opposite sex. troops must wear the uniform in line with the sex listed on their birth certificate. president trump announced the policy two years ago, saying it would cut costs and disruption. space x's falcon heavy, the most powerful operational rocket in the world, has launched its first—ever mission for a paying customer. the rocket took off from kennedy space center in florida last night and delivered a communications satellite into orbit for saudi arabia—based firm, ara bsat. for the first time ever, all three falcon heavy rocket boosters returned to earth after launch and will be reused. the first privately funded mission to the moon crashed onto the lunar surface during its attempt to land. after a seven—week journey, the israeli spacecraft called beresheet suffered an apparent engine failure on its descent. 0ur correspondent rebecca morelle reports. a selfie from space. the final image
all of that with me on victoria derbyshire at ten o'clock, see you then. personnel who identify as transgender must serve under their biological sex, rather than the opposite sex. troops must wear the uniform in line with the sex listed on their birth certificate. president trump announced the policy two years ago, saying it would cut costs and disruption. space x's falcon heavy, the most powerful operational rocket in the world, has launched its first—ever mission for a paying customer. the...
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the girl, who we've called "sophie", told the victoria derbyshire programme in a letter, what it wasr seven, i was bullied by my peers. teachers placed me in isolation. this made me feel alone. during years seven to nine, i was placed there whenever they felt necessary, which was at least one lesson a day, or days at a time. i decided i'd rather die than be in isolation because of the mood it left me in. i felt alone and trapped at school. for such a long time, i felt as though it would be best, as no one seemed to care anyway. i begged the teachers to ring my mum as i didn't want to be alone any more. they then refused and took my phone away, leaving me and a teacher i didn't know in an enclosed room. the room has six booths with a small workspace and sides too. you cannot see other people. you have to sit in silence and be escorted to the toilet, which is embarrassing. that day, i took an overdose. i didn't want to live any more. i then spent a few days in hospital, then a week at home. after i returned to school, there onwards, things got worse. from there, the exclusions started.
the girl, who we've called "sophie", told the victoria derbyshire programme in a letter, what it wasr seven, i was bullied by my peers. teachers placed me in isolation. this made me feel alone. during years seven to nine, i was placed there whenever they felt necessary, which was at least one lesson a day, or days at a time. i decided i'd rather die than be in isolation because of the mood it left me in. i felt alone and trapped at school. for such a long time, i felt as though it...
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and this week's victoria derbyshire interviews includes the schoolgirl who was put in an isolation booth, and then tried to kill herself. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. detectives are questioning two teenagers in connection with the killing of thejournalist, lyra mckee. the 29—year—old was shot dead during rioting in derry, on thursday night. the suspects, aged 18 and 19, were arrested under the terrorism act. from belfast, louise cullen sent this report. the two men were arrested in derry this morning and brought here to the psni serious crime suite at musgrave police station in belfast. the 18 and 19 year—olds are being held under the terrorism act. their arrest follows the release of cctv footage by the police. that footage shows lyra mckee among onlookers as rioting flares in the creggan. a masked man stepps out from behind a wall, then vanishes. a few minutes later, a man with a gun steps out and fires shots towards police and onlookers. lyra mckee was rushed to hospital but died from her injuries. many tributes have been paid to the young writer and lgbt activist, and th
and this week's victoria derbyshire interviews includes the schoolgirl who was put in an isolation booth, and then tried to kill herself. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. detectives are questioning two teenagers in connection with the killing of thejournalist, lyra mckee. the 29—year—old was shot dead during rioting in derry, on thursday night. the suspects, aged 18 and 19, were arrested under the terrorism act. from belfast, louise cullen sent this report. the two men were...
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and a look at this week on the victoria derbyshire programme, including interviews with members of themate change protest group extinction rebellion. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. theresa may's deputy says both the conservatives and labour will have to compromise, if their continuing talks over brexit are to end in an agreement. cabinet office minister david lidington insists a deal can get through parliament before elections for the european parliament on may 23rd. it comes as former conservative leader iain duncan smith has warned tory activists have little appetite to campaign for those elections. he said holding them would be a disaster for the country. here's our political correspondent, jessica parker. westminster has seen rising tensions in recent times. now, mps have departed parliament for an easter break, urged to reflect on the current deadlock. but cross—party talks between the government and labour are set to continue this week. a man who is very much involved in those discussions, the prime minister's de facto deputy. he say
and a look at this week on the victoria derbyshire programme, including interviews with members of themate change protest group extinction rebellion. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. theresa may's deputy says both the conservatives and labour will have to compromise, if their continuing talks over brexit are to end in an agreement. cabinet office minister david lidington insists a deal can get through parliament before elections for the european...
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and a look at this week on the victoria derbyshire programme, including interviews with members of theotest group extinction rebellion. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon. more than 70 mps and peers have called on the government to ensure that the wikileaks co—founderjulian assange faces justice in sweden if the authorities there re—open a rape investigation against him, on charges he denies. the united states has already requested that the uk hand over mr assange to them to answer a charge of computer hacking leading to one of the largest ever leaks of government secrets. here's our political correspondent, susana mendonca. after seven years holed up in london's ecuadorian embassy, julian assange is now in the hands of british justice, but the question of where he should go next is becoming increasingly politicised. more than 70 members of the house of commons and house of lords have put their names to a letter to the home secretary, sajid javid, to request that he do everything he can to champion action that will ensurejulian assange can be extradited to sweden.
and a look at this week on the victoria derbyshire programme, including interviews with members of theotest group extinction rebellion. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon. more than 70 mps and peers have called on the government to ensure that the wikileaks co—founderjulian assange faces justice in sweden if the authorities there re—open a rape investigation against him, on charges he denies. the united states has already requested that the uk hand over mr assange to...
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i'm victoria derbyshire.rketing agent an apology from the mp. the problem is that amount of money was paid fairand the problem is that amount of money was paid fair and square, and people have worked hard in their life savings have been lost. also today:
i'm victoria derbyshire.rketing agent an apology from the mp. the problem is that amount of money was paid fairand the problem is that amount of money was paid fair and square, and people have worked hard in their life savings have been lost. also today:
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what victoria derbyshire has coming up on the programme at ten o'clock.oming out and worries that some artists will not want to work with him. nate ethan watson, who was 34 and from wolverhampton, is nine months into transitioning from female to male and he has performed with some of the greatest urban grime stars in the greatest urban grime stars in the world. we will talk to him later. and we will talk to the minister in charge of making your children safe online. that is at ten o'clock on bbc two, bbc news and online. stay tuned for victoria later. the annual celebration of british theatre took place in london last night with the olivier awards. kyle soller won best actor for his part in the inheritance and patsy ferran took best actress for her role in summer and smoke beating gillian anderson and other household names to the award. well done to them. thomas magill caught up with patsy ferran on the red carpet after the ceremony. um, i don't know what's happening. i think it's worth asking you as well about the calibre of the people you were up agains
what victoria derbyshire has coming up on the programme at ten o'clock.oming out and worries that some artists will not want to work with him. nate ethan watson, who was 34 and from wolverhampton, is nine months into transitioning from female to male and he has performed with some of the greatest urban grime stars in the greatest urban grime stars in the world. we will talk to him later. and we will talk to the minister in charge of making your children safe online. that is at ten o'clock on...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. relatives of knife crime victims are holding a demonstration in london today to call for more government action on knife crime. today to get an insight into why some teenagers carry knives. we hearfrom them. i had never, ever carried that knife out or pulled it out to hurt somebody, or hurt somebody innocent. i never pulled it out at all, you understand that? until i was caught with it. the only intension i had was, if i ever saw the person who threatened me, and they came to me again, i would use it to defend myself. i would not run up to him with it if i saw him with it. also, we can exclusively reveal a family who escaped the grenfell tower fire almost two years ago have been told that they will no longer be prioritised for a permanent home under the original survivors programme and have instead been put on the council house waiting list. mahad egal says he's shocked, and describes kensington and chelsea's treatment of him as "shameful." and a woman who tried to raffle off her scot
i'm victoria derbyshire. relatives of knife crime victims are holding a demonstration in london today to call for more government action on knife crime. today to get an insight into why some teenagers carry knives. we hearfrom them. i had never, ever carried that knife out or pulled it out to hurt somebody, or hurt somebody innocent. i never pulled it out at all, you understand that? until i was caught with it. the only intension i had was, if i ever saw the person who threatened me, and they...
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i'm victoria derbyshire.y some teenagers carry knives. we hearfrom them. i had never, ever carried that knife out or pulled it out to hurt somebody, or hurt somebody innocent. i never pulled it out at all, you understand that? until i was caught with it. the only intension i had was, if i ever saw the person who threatened me, and they came to me again, i would use it to defend myself. i would not run up to him with it if i saw him with it.
i'm victoria derbyshire.y some teenagers carry knives. we hearfrom them. i had never, ever carried that knife out or pulled it out to hurt somebody, or hurt somebody innocent. i never pulled it out at all, you understand that? until i was caught with it. the only intension i had was, if i ever saw the person who threatened me, and they came to me again, i would use it to defend myself. i would not run up to him with it if i saw him with it.
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hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.droom in barking. this morning he'll find out how long he'll spend in prison. theresa may is in berlin and paris this morning meeting europe's most powerful leaders — trying to get their backing for another delay to brexit. back home, talks are still going on with labour. we've put three politicians with very different views on brexit in an escape room and they can only get out if they work together what's under the flag? behind all the rhetoric and the bluff are actually people trying to do the best, in whatever way they see it.
hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.droom in barking. this morning he'll find out how long he'll spend in prison. theresa may is in berlin and paris this morning meeting europe's most powerful leaders — trying to get their backing for another delay to brexit. back home, talks are still going on with labour. we've put three politicians with very different views on brexit in an escape room and they can only get out if they work together what's under the flag? behind...
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hello, it‘s tuesday, it‘s ten o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire. good morning. him they would and that‘s a promise i intend to keep. maternity services under one health board in south wales are placed into special measures, after an external review identified "serious failings". there were a string of stillbirths and neonatal deaths at two hospitals we will bring you
hello, it‘s tuesday, it‘s ten o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire. good morning. him they would and that‘s a promise i intend to keep. maternity services under one health board in south wales are placed into special measures, after an external review identified "serious failings". there were a string of stillbirths and neonatal deaths at two hospitals we will bring you
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i'm victoria derbyshire. good morning. boobjobs, butt lifts, lipfillers, botox.having something done is a lot like getting your hair cut. you might recognise me from last's love island. i am pro surgery, but it should not be taken lightly. love island. i am pro surgery, but it should not be taken lightlylj love island. i am pro surgery, but it should not be taken lightly. i am an a—level student, i have never had anything jenner and would never consider it, that i think there is an increase in pressure on
i'm victoria derbyshire. good morning. boobjobs, butt lifts, lipfillers, botox.having something done is a lot like getting your hair cut. you might recognise me from last's love island. i am pro surgery, but it should not be taken lightly. love island. i am pro surgery, but it should not be taken lightlylj love island. i am pro surgery, but it should not be taken lightly. i am an a—level student, i have never had anything jenner and would never consider it, that i think there is an increase...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.sult of our coverage, the mesh was suspended temprarily. now the nhs health watchdog says women should be offered them again, once certain conditions are met. this woman tried to take her own life five times because of the complications from her mesh — she says she's appallled by today's decision. also, ten days until we urge you to leave the eu. last night mps could not agree on a way forward. is no deal no more likely? here is the eu chief negotiator speaking
hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.sult of our coverage, the mesh was suspended temprarily. now the nhs health watchdog says women should be offered them again, once certain conditions are met. this woman tried to take her own life five times because of the complications from her mesh — she says she's appallled by today's decision. also, ten days until we urge you to leave the eu. last night mps could not agree on a way forward. is no deal no more likely? here is...
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it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.e scenes with extinction rebellion to meet the activists aiming to be arrested. simon mccoy don't want to speak my weekend in a police cell and i don't wa nt to weekend in a police cell and i don't want to be going more work to our overstretched and undervalued police force. but i don't feel like i had any other options. theresa may's off to brussels today to ask eu leaders to delay brexit until the 30th ofjune. but, at their emergency summit tonight, eu leaders are expected to say they want a longer extension — of up to a year. i don't want to see a delay for a year. the key with any delay is that we are able to terminate it once we ratify
it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.e scenes with extinction rebellion to meet the activists aiming to be arrested. simon mccoy don't want to speak my weekend in a police cell and i don't wa nt to weekend in a police cell and i don't want to be going more work to our overstretched and undervalued police force. but i don't feel like i had any other options. theresa may's off to brussels today to ask eu leaders to delay brexit until the 30th ofjune. but, at their emergency...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. the fire at notre—dame cathedral in paris is out. the blaze gutted the roof and toppled the spire, but major parts of the building have been saved. the french president promises the cathedral will be rebuilt. translation: we were able to build this cathedral more than a ten should years ago. sol this cathedral more than a ten should years ago. so i say to you very solemnly, we will rebuild this cathedral altogether. this is probably part of french destiny. crowd sings hymn. parisians stood and sang as they watched while flames engulfed one of the world's most iconic buildings. translation: it's very sad. it is one of the great monuments of france. translation: there are hundreds of people who've died to build the cathedrals and in here is their memory, too. it hurts to see that. but today the feeling is almost one of relief — because the devastation could have been so much worse. we'll be live in paris. we can exclusively reveal there's been a 400% increase in the number of men being
hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. the fire at notre—dame cathedral in paris is out. the blaze gutted the roof and toppled the spire, but major parts of the building have been saved. the french president promises the cathedral will be rebuilt. translation: we were able to build this cathedral more than a ten should years ago. sol this cathedral more than a ten should years ago. so i say to you very solemnly, we will rebuild this cathedral altogether. this is...
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this was the picture in derbyshire taken by one of our weather watchers.ow towards eastern parts of the uk. for the remainder of this evening and tonight, clear spells for northern ireland and parts of wales. showers for the south—west of england. a lot of cloud in central and eastern england and across scotland with some drizzle, so quite a murky night. temperatures down to around 4-8 night. temperatures down to around 4—8 celsius. we start on that murky night with some low cloud, some mist and fog possible. through the day many places remaining cloudy but there will be some sunny spells. in northern ireland, wales and the south—west. further east across england and some heavy showers rattling through in the afternoon. reasonably mild, between 13 and 17 in much of england, but northern ireland and scotland a touch cooler than that. we could see some of those heavy showers in the east affecting the boat races in london on sunday afternoon. just a chance that some of those showers could be potentially heavy with the small risk of the odd, isolated thunderst
this was the picture in derbyshire taken by one of our weather watchers.ow towards eastern parts of the uk. for the remainder of this evening and tonight, clear spells for northern ireland and parts of wales. showers for the south—west of england. a lot of cloud in central and eastern england and across scotland with some drizzle, so quite a murky night. temperatures down to around 4-8 night. temperatures down to around 4—8 celsius. we start on that murky night with some low cloud, some...
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it's thursday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.t there'd be guns and, you know... mostly kitchen knives. how big were they? like around this big. and you'd carry them for gang members? for gang members and for my own protection. the children's commissioner has told us exclusively that girls like samira are less likely to receive support than boys, and are being failed by the authorities.
it's thursday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.t there'd be guns and, you know... mostly kitchen knives. how big were they? like around this big. and you'd carry them for gang members? for gang members and for my own protection. the children's commissioner has told us exclusively that girls like samira are less likely to receive support than boys, and are being failed by the authorities.
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and now on bbc news victoria derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights from her programme last week. hello and welcome to our programme. for the next half an hour we'll bring you some of the exclusive and original journalism we've broadcast over the last week. a teenage girl who was put in an isolation booth at her school a shocking 216 times, has called for them to be banned. on one occasion the pupil, who is autistic, tried to take her own life whilst in the booth. sophie, not her real name, told us in a letter what it's like to be in an isolation booth. her words are spoken for her. during year seven i was bullied by my peers. teachers placed me in isolation. this made me feel alone. during year seven to nine, i was placed there whenever they felt necessary, which was at least one lesson a day or days at a time. i decided i'd rather die than be in isolation because of the mood it left me in. i felt alone and trapped at school. for such a long time i felt as though it would be best, as no—one seemed to care anyway. i begged the teachers to ring my mum, as i didn't want t
and now on bbc news victoria derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights from her programme last week. hello and welcome to our programme. for the next half an hour we'll bring you some of the exclusive and original journalism we've broadcast over the last week. a teenage girl who was put in an isolation booth at her school a shocking 216 times, has called for them to be banned. on one occasion the pupil, who is autistic, tried to take her own life whilst in the booth. sophie, not...
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the victoria derbyshire programme investigates cosmetic quick fixes and reveals how ministers are hopingprevent botched procedures. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the uk's shale gas commissioner has resigned after only six months in the job, saying the government is paying too much attention to a small but noisy environmental lobby, and consequently there is a de facto ban on fracking. natascha engel was tasked with uniting communities over the controversial process, but says stringent rules are stopping the industry from being successful, as john mcmanus reports. is this a vision of the uk's future energy market? hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in this case at a site in lancashire. well, maybe not, because despite government support for shale gas exploration, the woman in charge of inspiring confidence in the project has just quit. certainly, since i first started six months ago, there was always an understanding that fracking was going to really struggle to develop if these really ridiculously low limits on earth tremors were going
the victoria derbyshire programme investigates cosmetic quick fixes and reveals how ministers are hopingprevent botched procedures. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the uk's shale gas commissioner has resigned after only six months in the job, saying the government is paying too much attention to a small but noisy environmental lobby, and consequently there is a de facto ban on fracking. natascha engel was tasked with uniting communities over the...
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derbyshire constabulary say the fire at prime parkway industrial estate has resulted in a series of blasts st mary's wharf police station. they've advised local residents to keep their doors and windows shut. two teenagers arrested in connection with the murder of the journalist, lyra mckee, have been released without charge. the 29—year—old was shot dead during violence in londonderry on thursday night. police said support from the community has been positive, but appealed for tangible evidence. a british charity worker has been killed in northern nigeria. faye mooney was shot dead on friday, along with a nigerian man, when gunmen stormed a resort in kaduna state where she was visiting on holiday. three other people were also kidnapped. no—one has yet claimed responsibility for the attack. older women are being exploited by some ivf clinics, who are "trading on hope" — that's according to the head of britain's fertility watchdog. sally cheshire, chairwoman of the human fertilisation and embryology authority, has accused some overseas private clinics of using "selective success rates" to p
derbyshire constabulary say the fire at prime parkway industrial estate has resulted in a series of blasts st mary's wharf police station. they've advised local residents to keep their doors and windows shut. two teenagers arrested in connection with the murder of the journalist, lyra mckee, have been released without charge. the 29—year—old was shot dead during violence in londonderry on thursday night. police said support from the community has been positive, but appealed for tangible...
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half of the people polled for the victoria derbyshire programme said britain was now obsessed with cosmeticaddictive for me. i've had botox and some cheek filler and lip filler, but i actually think the lip filler has worn off. but my reasons for doing it were because, literally for ageing. but personally, i don't really agree with people having all this stuff done before the age of 30, because i think everybody's starting to look the same. i think that we are meant to age, we are meant to have a wrinkle, we are meant to look a little bit old, do you know what i mean? we are not meant to look 21 for the rest of our lives, it's ok to age. it's notjust women who are seeking these procedures. we spoke to a 27—year—old man who has been injecting himself with lip fillers and botox for three years. he wanted to remain anonymous. the product was so easy to get hold of, there was no issues with, you know, they didn't check your credentials, check who you are. i started to have a problem with my lips, just did a normal injection. i woke up the next morning, they were uneven, one side was bigger than
half of the people polled for the victoria derbyshire programme said britain was now obsessed with cosmeticaddictive for me. i've had botox and some cheek filler and lip filler, but i actually think the lip filler has worn off. but my reasons for doing it were because, literally for ageing. but personally, i don't really agree with people having all this stuff done before the age of 30, because i think everybody's starting to look the same. i think that we are meant to age, we are meant to have...
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the victoria derbyshire programme investigates cosmetic quick fixes and reveals how ministers are hopingched' procedures. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. sri lanka's security forces have said 15 people were killed in an explosion and gun battle with suspected islamist militants. six children were among the dead. the search is continuing for the bombers who carried out a series of attacks on easter sunday. from sri lanka, our correspondent, yogita limaye, reports. the search continues for those behind sri lanka's horror. police have been carrying out raids across the country. on friday, they followed a tip—off to this house in the eastern city of ampara. armed men were inside, who set off an explosion. a gun battle followed and the house burned down. more than a dozen died. six are believed to have been linked to the bombings. several children were also caught up in the violence. in another house, in the same city, police found a huge stash of bomb—making material — a discovery that shows how grave the threat of more attacks still is. this
the victoria derbyshire programme investigates cosmetic quick fixes and reveals how ministers are hopingched' procedures. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. sri lanka's security forces have said 15 people were killed in an explosion and gun battle with suspected islamist militants. six children were among the dead. the search is continuing for the bombers who carried out a series of attacks on easter sunday. from sri lanka, our correspondent,...
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now on bbc news, the best of the week's exclusive interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire week we're in the bbc‘s media cafe in central london. cheering. we are asking is that the norm for young women and men to get cosmetic procedures. in an online poll of 1000 women aged between 18 and 30 carried out by deltapoll, almost half of those questioned said having a cosmetic procedure is now a lot like having your hair cut. the government is planning a campaign warning of the dangers of botched procedures. in an online poll of 1000 women aged between 18 and 30 carried out by deltapoll, almost half of those questioned said having a cosmetic procedure is now a lot like having your hair cut. a similar percentage — 47% — believe britain is obsessed with cosmetic procedures, and 45% say it is too easy to get cosmetic procedures in britain. i am reading this slowly because there are lots of figures to absorb. 0ver eight out of ten of the young women questioned said they would change something about their body if money and health weren't a concern. of those, six out of ten would chang
now on bbc news, the best of the week's exclusive interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire week we're in the bbc‘s media cafe in central london. cheering. we are asking is that the norm for young women and men to get cosmetic procedures. in an online poll of 1000 women aged between 18 and 30 carried out by deltapoll, almost half of those questioned said having a cosmetic procedure is now a lot like having your hair cut. the government is planning a campaign warning of the dangers...
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hello it's monday, it's10am, i'm victoria derbyshire. the scandal of vulnerable patients locked in secure patient units for weeks, months and years. their parents don't know how to get them out. one family, whose daughter has been in secure units for m years, was so desperate to get out, she swallowed a toothbrush. it is still stuck inside her, they said it would pass naturally but that hasn't happened. there is a possibility it could cause serious damage. the government promised it would reduce the numbers of people living in these units by 35% — by yesterday. it has failed — and has pushed back its own target. also, after another weekend of bloodshed — a spate of random stabbings in north london — the government is discussing whether to impose a legal duty on health workers and teachers report young people at risk — and treat knife crime like a disease. violence is a disease, it's an illness, and we need to have that approach from a public health model where you have different agencies working together to safeguard young people. the ma
hello it's monday, it's10am, i'm victoria derbyshire. the scandal of vulnerable patients locked in secure patient units for weeks, months and years. their parents don't know how to get them out. one family, whose daughter has been in secure units for m years, was so desperate to get out, she swallowed a toothbrush. it is still stuck inside her, they said it would pass naturally but that hasn't happened. there is a possibility it could cause serious damage. the government promised it would...
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and this week's victoria derbyshire interviews include one with a girl who was put in a school isolation booth 216 times and tried to kill herself. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. a journalist has been shot dead in londonderry in what police are treating as a "terrorist incident". dissident republicans are being blamed for the death of 29—year—old journalist lyra mckee in a shooting during rioting after police searches in the creggan area last night. a murder inquiry has been launched. our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. disorder broke out following police raids in the city. footage on social media showed petrol bombs being thrown at armoured police vehicles. officers said that, after shots being fired, a 29—year—old woman was killed. she has been named locally as lyra mckee, a journalist who had been on the scene of the rioting. unfortunately, at 11 o'clock last night, a gunman appeared and fired a number of shots towards the police, and a young woman, lyra mckee, 29 years old, was wounded. she was taken away from the scene in a p
and this week's victoria derbyshire interviews include one with a girl who was put in a school isolation booth 216 times and tried to kill herself. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. a journalist has been shot dead in londonderry in what police are treating as a "terrorist incident". dissident republicans are being blamed for the death of 29—year—old journalist lyra mckee in a shooting during rioting after police searches in the creggan...
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mrs de vere told victoria derbyshire she plans to appeal. it wasn't unfair.ransparent competition that we could possibly run. but the advertising standards authority says that's not true, because in the end you gave out cash prizes rather than giving out the castle to a winner. yes, and from the beginning on our website it says, right from the beginning, that if enough entries did not come in then it would be a cash prize, and we actually gave examples of what the cash prizes would be, and in the many interviews with newspapers etc that i did during that time, i said every time, if we don't get enough entries, it has to be a cash prize, but it will be all the money that comes in. there's no holdbacks or anything. we raised over 19,000 for the charities and we gave the rest of the money away. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello. if you've been watching the forecast over the last few days, you'll know we are expecting the weather to get much warmer as we head through the next of this week and into the weekend. temperatures on saturd
mrs de vere told victoria derbyshire she plans to appeal. it wasn't unfair.ransparent competition that we could possibly run. but the advertising standards authority says that's not true, because in the end you gave out cash prizes rather than giving out the castle to a winner. yes, and from the beginning on our website it says, right from the beginning, that if enough entries did not come in then it would be a cash prize, and we actually gave examples of what the cash prizes would be, and in...
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this was the picture earlier in the day in derbyshire, taken by one of our weather watchers.ll be a few showers on the cards tomorrow, particularly towards eastern parts of the uk. for the remainder of this evening and tonight, we've still got some clear spells, particularly for northern ireland down towards parts of wales. a few showers for the south—west of england. a lot of cloud for central and eastern england and across scotland, with a little bit of drizzly rain, so quite a murky sort of night out there. temperatures down to around about 4 to 8 degrees, so it's looking like a frost—free start to sunday morning, but we start on a murky note, so some low cloud, mist and fog possible. through the day, many places stay fairly cloudy, but there will be some sunny spells for northern ireland, wales, the south—west too. further east across england, some heavy showers rattle in through the afternoon. it's reasonably mild, around about 13 to 17 across england and wales, but north—east england, northern ireland and scotland a touch cooler than that. we could see some heavy shower
this was the picture earlier in the day in derbyshire, taken by one of our weather watchers.ll be a few showers on the cards tomorrow, particularly towards eastern parts of the uk. for the remainder of this evening and tonight, we've still got some clear spells, particularly for northern ireland down towards parts of wales. a few showers for the south—west of england. a lot of cloud for central and eastern england and across scotland, with a little bit of drizzly rain, so quite a murky sort...
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derbyshire. not going to support the conservative party in the european elections. understand! we might be. this is why i think it is a better story in the observer, focusing on european elections, but there are local elections much sooner and they will happen in the councillors will be on the councils for the foreseeable future, meps might only be there for a few weeks, might only be there for a few weeks, might not be elected, we don't know what will happen. councils are where parties have the grassroots. what will happen. councils are where parties have the grassrootsm what will happen. councils are where parties have the grassroots. it is supposed to be a warning sign to central government of what is going on in local authorities. the way it works, european elections, we know ukip won the last european election and it did not matter for the major parties. if the tories lose council seats, it puts theresa may in a very difficult position. sunday times, top tory to tell may stand down or be ousted, graham brady, chair of 1922 backbench committee, will she listen?
derbyshire. not going to support the conservative party in the european elections. understand! we might be. this is why i think it is a better story in the observer, focusing on european elections, but there are local elections much sooner and they will happen in the councillors will be on the councils for the foreseeable future, meps might only be there for a few weeks, might only be there for a few weeks, might not be elected, we don't know what will happen. councils are where parties have...
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and now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights from her programmes week. hello and welcome to our programme. over the next half an hour we will review some of the exclusive and originaljournalism we have broadcast over the last week. we are powerless and have to sit back and watch her suffer. it is torture for her and for us. those are the words ofjudy haynes, her granddaughter ayla had learning difficulties. and has been held in secure units known as atus for seven years. in her desperation, ayla swallowed a toothbrush which is still inside her. four years ago, the government and nhs england said it would close at least 35% of the places at atus by the end of march this year and provide alternative care in the community instead. but the department of health have missed their own deadline and now pushed it back. our reporter has been to meet the parents of young people living in atus. she's my only child. she is everything to me. she is my life. it is just unbelievable. i am living a nightmare. at age 19 ayla haines was admitted to an assessment and
and now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights from her programmes week. hello and welcome to our programme. over the next half an hour we will review some of the exclusive and originaljournalism we have broadcast over the last week. we are powerless and have to sit back and watch her suffer. it is torture for her and for us. those are the words ofjudy haynes, her granddaughter ayla had learning difficulties. and has been held in secure units known as atus...
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hello, derbyshire police. hello, it's lindsay rourke from women's work.week helping sex workers. so, we look for signs, you know, if they are looking into car windows. they spot a young roma girl who they often help. hello! have you done something to your hand? do you have condom? yes, we've got condoms. how many condoms would you like? er... 20. 20? have you had a fight or broke something? no, no. so, have you got somewhere to live? yes. yes? are you ok? safe in your house? i think she has either got learning difficulties or she's just had no education because she is very, very childlike. the women from those communities do tend to drop out of education earlier. support workers here in derby also tell us roma are being subjected to extreme overcrowding. in some cases, 20 people living in a two—bedroom house. roma, as a community, can be susceptible to the kind of exploitation by landlords that would lead to this. a resident allowed us into this property but was too scared to speak on camera. you can smell urine. there's a needle over there. the door does
hello, derbyshire police. hello, it's lindsay rourke from women's work.week helping sex workers. so, we look for signs, you know, if they are looking into car windows. they spot a young roma girl who they often help. hello! have you done something to your hand? do you have condom? yes, we've got condoms. how many condoms would you like? er... 20. 20? have you had a fight or broke something? no, no. so, have you got somewhere to live? yes. yes? are you ok? safe in your house? i think she has...
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hello, derbyshire police? hello, it's lindsay rourke from women's work.ts of derby every week helping sex workers. so, we look for signs, you know, if they are looking into car windows. they spot a young roma girl who they often help. hello! have you done something to your hand? do you have condom? yes, we've got condoms. how many condoms would you like? er... 20. 20? have you had a fight or broke something? no, no. so, have you got somewhere to live? yes. yes? are you 0k? safe in your house? i think she has either got learning difficulties or she's just had no education because she is very, very childlike. the women from those communities do tend to drop out of education earlier. support workers here in derby also tell us roma are being subjected to extreme overcrowding. in some cases, 20 people living in a two—bedroom house. roma, as a community, can be susceptible to the kind of exploitation by landlords that would lead to this. a resident allowed us into this property but was too scared to speak on camera. you can smell urine. there's a needle over th
hello, derbyshire police? hello, it's lindsay rourke from women's work.ts of derby every week helping sex workers. so, we look for signs, you know, if they are looking into car windows. they spot a young roma girl who they often help. hello! have you done something to your hand? do you have condom? yes, we've got condoms. how many condoms would you like? er... 20. 20? have you had a fight or broke something? no, no. so, have you got somewhere to live? yes. yes? are you 0k? safe in your house? i...
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derbyshire constabulary say the fire at prime parkway industrial estate has resulted in a series of blastsions of st mary's wharf police station. they've advised local residents to keep their doors and windows shut. 0rganisers of the extinction rebellion protests are meeting this afternoon to decide whether the group will continue to disrupt central london for another week. police say more than 1,000 arrests have been made during climate change protests over the past seven days. 53 have been charged. two teenagers arrested in connection with the murder of the journalist, lyra mckee, have been released without charge. the 29—year—old was shot dead during violence in londonderry on thursday night. police said support from the community has been positive, but appealed for "tangible evidence". the headlines on bbc news... police in sri lanka arrest 24 people — as the government blames a local islamist extremist group for a series of co—ordinated bomb attacks. the husband of anita nicholson has paid tribute to his wife and their two children all three of whom died in the bombing. police say mor
derbyshire constabulary say the fire at prime parkway industrial estate has resulted in a series of blastsions of st mary's wharf police station. they've advised local residents to keep their doors and windows shut. 0rganisers of the extinction rebellion protests are meeting this afternoon to decide whether the group will continue to disrupt central london for another week. police say more than 1,000 arrests have been made during climate change protests over the past seven days. 53 have been...
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the victoria derbyshire programme spoke to two students who were charged a total of £250 pounds each at the moment. so i've got no access to my emails, no access to documents for my dissertation. we have learned that the university of liverpool has been charging disabled students who require long term extensions to their assignments because of ill health. this happened to students felicity and kayley, who have mental and physical health conditions. the invoice said £50 for each of us. this was for the first three month extension that we both got. following this first charge, they were both granted a second extension, but once again faced another bill, this time for £200. we've raised their complaint with the university, who now say that they are reviewing charging for extensions. they also pointed out that despite her accepted extension due to her health condition, kayley is not registered with them as a disabled student. but these deadline charges are just one of the concerns i found about disability support at liverpool university. nanna has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair, an
the victoria derbyshire programme spoke to two students who were charged a total of £250 pounds each at the moment. so i've got no access to my emails, no access to documents for my dissertation. we have learned that the university of liverpool has been charging disabled students who require long term extensions to their assignments because of ill health. this happened to students felicity and kayley, who have mental and physical health conditions. the invoice said £50 for each of us. this...
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half of the people polled for the victoria derbyshire programme said britain was now obsessed with cosmeticp fillers and botox for three years. he wanted to remain anonymous. the product was so easy to get hold of, there was no issues with, you know, they didn't check your credentials, check who you are. i started to have a problem with my lips, just did a normal injection. i woke up the next morning, they were uneven, one side was bigger than the other, i had blisters and it was incredibly painful. there are concerns that the rise in self—injected fillers will be putting pressure on the nhs if they go wrong. the department of health in england says it will now launch a campaign in the coming weeks to tackle the increasing number of botched procedures. change uk — the new political party set up by former labour and conservative mps — has launched its campaign for next month‘s european elections. the party‘s interim leader heidi allen said the group opposed brexit and would call for a second referendum on the uk‘s membership of the eu. also today, the former ukip leader nigel farage unveiled
half of the people polled for the victoria derbyshire programme said britain was now obsessed with cosmeticp fillers and botox for three years. he wanted to remain anonymous. the product was so easy to get hold of, there was no issues with, you know, they didn't check your credentials, check who you are. i started to have a problem with my lips, just did a normal injection. i woke up the next morning, they were uneven, one side was bigger than the other, i had blisters and it was incredibly...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. conservative mp jonny mercer strongly rejects accusations he's done anything wrong over his second job which earns him 85k a year. he says there is a co—ordinated effort to go after him. this mum who invested £22,000 in a company whose marketing agent an apology from the mp. the problem is that amount of money was paid fairand the problem is that amount of money was paid fair and square, and people have worked hard in their life savings have been lost. also today: the funeral of journalist and lgbt activist lyra mckee takes place in belfast today. she was he was killed during riots in londonderry last week. we'll talk to two of her friends — who've described her as a "talented and kind" and "a dynamo" who "always gave marginalised people a voice". also today: the labour party has pledged to scrap a scheme which it says allows "rabbit hutch" sized flats and "slum housing" to be created within old office blocks. i've seen reports of examples where it's just 13 square feet. now, that's s
i'm victoria derbyshire. conservative mp jonny mercer strongly rejects accusations he's done anything wrong over his second job which earns him 85k a year. he says there is a co—ordinated effort to go after him. this mum who invested £22,000 in a company whose marketing agent an apology from the mp. the problem is that amount of money was paid fairand the problem is that amount of money was paid fair and square, and people have worked hard in their life savings have been lost. also today:...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. good morning. the toughest regulation of the internet in the world. that is what the government is proposing today. new powers for the regulator to shut down entire websites and big personalfines the regulator to shut down entire websites and big personal fines were tech bosses. one british woman, laleh shahravesh, is facing jail in dubai for comments she wrote on facebook. the culture secretary tells us exclusively it should be up to individual countries to decide how to regulate what is on the intranet. i don't make the laws in the uae. i do hope to legislate for them here. there is a concern that people have expressed that what we might do here would encourage people elsewhere to go much further and to do things of which we would not approve, but i think it's important that we act as we believe it's appropriate to act. what do you think of the proposed new powers? well they work and what about free speech? we've got people here who've been affected by harmful content online, charities, and representatives of tech firms. let us know what you think t
i'm victoria derbyshire. good morning. the toughest regulation of the internet in the world. that is what the government is proposing today. new powers for the regulator to shut down entire websites and big personalfines the regulator to shut down entire websites and big personal fines were tech bosses. one british woman, laleh shahravesh, is facing jail in dubai for comments she wrote on facebook. the culture secretary tells us exclusively it should be up to individual countries to decide how...
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hello, it's thursday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. jack shepherd, the 31—year—old convicted of killing a woman he was on a date with in a speedboat crash on the thames is in court at the old bailey right now after spending ten months on the run. he was brought back to the uk from georgia last night. i'm terribly sorry for my involvement in charlotte's death. and, you know, furthermore, my subsequent actions, which i see have only served to, you know, make things worse. and i'd like to make amends for that. while he was hiding in georgia, jack shepherd was sentenced to six years in prison for the gross negligence manslaughter of charlotte brown. a new deadline for brexit — and it's halloween. this extension is as flexible as i expected, and a little bit shorter than i expected. but it's still enough to find the best possible solution. please do not waste this time. but will theresa may last until the end of october? i do not pretend that the next few weeks will be easy, or there is a simple way to break the deadlock in parliament. but
hello, it's thursday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. jack shepherd, the 31—year—old convicted of killing a woman he was on a date with in a speedboat crash on the thames is in court at the old bailey right now after spending ten months on the run. he was brought back to the uk from georgia last night. i'm terribly sorry for my involvement in charlotte's death. and, you know, furthermore, my subsequent actions, which i see have only served to, you know, make things worse. and i'd...
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it's monday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. a teenage girl with autism who was put in an isolation booth at her school a shocking 216 times has called for them to be banned. in a letter she wrote to our programme, the pupil tells us she tried to take her own life while she was in the booth. i decided i would rather die than be in isolation because of the mood it left me in. ifelt alone in isolation because of the mood it left me in. i felt alone and trapped at school. for such a long time i felt as though it would be best because no one seemed to care anyway speaking out for the first time, her mum tells us exclusively how her daughter has been affected. i am devastated. i feel like i have let her down. she has completely changed. she is a completely different child. a family who escaped from the grenfell tower fire almost two years ago say they're now facing eviction from their emergency accomodation. mum of two jamie murray told us she had a miscarriage after they moved out of their new permanent home because they were were s
it's monday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. a teenage girl with autism who was put in an isolation booth at her school a shocking 216 times has called for them to be banned. in a letter she wrote to our programme, the pupil tells us she tried to take her own life while she was in the booth. i decided i would rather die than be in isolation because of the mood it left me in. ifelt alone in isolation because of the mood it left me in. i felt alone and trapped at school. for such a long...
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hello, it's thursday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.ten months on the run. he was brought back to the uk from georgia last night. i'm terribly sorry for my involvement in charlotte's death. and, you know, furthermore, my subsequent actions, which i see have only served to, you know, make things worse. and i'd like to make amends for that. while he was hiding in georgia, jack shepherd was sentenced to six years in prison for the gross negligence manslaughter of charlotte brown. a new deadline for brexit — and it's halloween. this extension is as flexible as i expected,
hello, it's thursday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.ten months on the run. he was brought back to the uk from georgia last night. i'm terribly sorry for my involvement in charlotte's death. and, you know, furthermore, my subsequent actions, which i see have only served to, you know, make things worse. and i'd like to make amends for that. while he was hiding in georgia, jack shepherd was sentenced to six years in prison for the gross negligence manslaughter of charlotte brown. a new...
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it's thursday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. our exclusive story today: a third of gang members aged between 10—15 are girls, according to new figures seen by this programme. this girl was in a gang at the age of 12, and she carried knives. i'd carry a knife but there'd be guns and, you know... mostly kitchen knives. how big were they? like around this big. and you'd carry them for gang members? for gang members and for my own protection. the children's commissioner has told us exclusively that girls like samira are less likely to receive support than boys, and are being failed by the authorities. should four year—olds be tested as soon as they start school? this mother of four year—old isla is going to downing street today to protest against plans to bring in new assessments next year which will ask four year—olds simple questions like, "how many teddies are in the box?" here's why she's worried. if you ask isla today, "how many teddies are in the box?" she might say four. tomorrow she might say seven, because she'll double cou
it's thursday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. our exclusive story today: a third of gang members aged between 10—15 are girls, according to new figures seen by this programme. this girl was in a gang at the age of 12, and she carried knives. i'd carry a knife but there'd be guns and, you know... mostly kitchen knives. how big were they? like around this big. and you'd carry them for gang members? for gang members and for my own protection. the children's commissioner has told us...