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the prime minister in derbyshire they _ applause.ime minister in derbyshire they are _ applause. the prime minister in derbyshire they are kicking - applause. the prime minister in derbyshire they are kicking off. applause. the prime minister in | derbyshire they are kicking off the tory �*s local election campaign, the local elections taking place on england on england on the 2nd of may. let's speak to our political correspondent. i, picture, good to see you. the prime minister sounding veryjovial, very brilliant there. what do you make of this message, taking this opportunity to give the labour party a kicking?— labour party a kicking? privately, there is probably _ labour party a kicking? privately, there is probably a _ labour party a kicking? privately, there is probably a sense - labour party a kicking? privately, there is probably a sense of- there is probably a sense of trepidation from the prime minister because the last time all of these council seats were contested in 2021 the conservatives to pretty well. the opinion poll
the prime minister in derbyshire they _ applause.ime minister in derbyshire they are _ applause. the prime minister in derbyshire they are kicking - applause. the prime minister in derbyshire they are kicking off. applause. the prime minister in | derbyshire they are kicking off the tory �*s local election campaign, the local elections taking place on england on england on the 2nd of may. let's speak to our political correspondent. i, picture, good to see you. the prime minister sounding...
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derbyshire _ statutory child services. thank you very much. derbyshire county i very much.here had been missed opportunities in the case of finley boden. we will return to that later and get more reaction to that report out this morning. check your passport issue and expiry dates or risk being refused entry to cities and holiday destinations across the european union. that's the message to as many as 32 million people in uk. it's because of post—brexit entry rules and has reportedly already caught scores of people out. we are nowjoined by simon calder, travel correspondent of the independent, who can bring us the details from salford. so, simon, explain why this has happened. 0k, up until brexit, it was very easy, you had a british passport that was valid up to and including the expiry date. after the democratic vote to leave the eu, the government negotiated, on our behalf, to become third country nationals. that's the same status as people from venezuela or somalia or macau. that then brings into play existing european union rules, which means that the issue date of your
derbyshire _ statutory child services. thank you very much. derbyshire county i very much.here had been missed opportunities in the case of finley boden. we will return to that later and get more reaction to that report out this morning. check your passport issue and expiry dates or risk being refused entry to cities and holiday destinations across the european union. that's the message to as many as 32 million people in uk. it's because of post—brexit entry rules and has reportedly already...
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phil mackie, bbc news, derbyshire.have arrived in the uk in the first three months of this year after crossing the channel in small boats. 338 people arrived in seven boats yesterday, taking the total for the year to date to 4,644. those are the provisional figures from the home office. if you're planning to travel abroad soon, check your passport. around 100 people every day are being told they can't get on flights to parts of europe, all because of tighter rules after brexit. our business correspondent marc ashdown is here. thanks very much. be honest, how well do you know your passport? could you quote the expiry date? or the issue date? if the answer is no, and you fancy a holiday, it might be time to dig it out. since brexit, the rules for entering the eu have changed. there are two key bits of information. the simple one first — your passport must be valid for three months from the date you plan to return to the uk. but also, on the date you travel, it has to have been issued less than ten years ago. travel exper
phil mackie, bbc news, derbyshire.have arrived in the uk in the first three months of this year after crossing the channel in small boats. 338 people arrived in seven boats yesterday, taking the total for the year to date to 4,644. those are the provisional figures from the home office. if you're planning to travel abroad soon, check your passport. around 100 people every day are being told they can't get on flights to parts of europe, all because of tighter rules after brexit. our business...
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phil mackie, bbc news derbyshire. the first time the story of a lost american documentary, filmed inside the irish republican army in 1972, the bloodiest year of the conflict known as the troubles. ira leaders and rank—and—file members were filmed planning, preparing and carrying out bomb and gun attacks. the ira hoped the film would boost their support in america. but, almost as soon as it was made, the film disappeared, as darragh macintyre now reports. the uncredited star of the strange last film. this is 2i—year—olds raa leader handling guns. before he died in 2017, he became one of the most important figures in northern ireland's piece process. he has a 1972 helping to make a car bomb. that would wreck the centre of his hometown. as we dug into how and why this film was made, the story only became more mysterious. like how it disappeared for almost 50 years. look at the rust on that. but inside it looks 0k. look at the rust on that. but inside it looks 0k-— look at the rust on that. but inside it looks 0k. the am
phil mackie, bbc news derbyshire. the first time the story of a lost american documentary, filmed inside the irish republican army in 1972, the bloodiest year of the conflict known as the troubles. ira leaders and rank—and—file members were filmed planning, preparing and carrying out bomb and gun attacks. the ira hoped the film would boost their support in america. but, almost as soon as it was made, the film disappeared, as darragh macintyre now reports. the uncredited star of the strange...
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she is actually from derbyshire. she started out in the fells in derbyshire. in the mountains. she eventually develops. she won some races. then she went on and won one of the toughest races in the uk, a staged race over five days in wales called the dragon's back, she won that. that is another stepping stone across the route. you may remember in 2019 a lady won the spine race which is across the pennine way in winter. this lady expressed milk for her child at all of the aid stations along the route. that was jazmine. she has learned and trained. you have to train every week, build up your mileage, build up the strength and endurance in your body to even attempt the berkeley marathons. there are some very, very famous, well—rounded runners with huge amounts of experience who get one loop done of the berkeley marathons and tapped out and say, that was too hard. jazmine did all five loops. have you tried it, would you try it, briefly? d0 have you tried it, would you try it, briefl ? , ., have you tried it, would you try it, briefl ? i. ~ ., have you tried it, wo
she is actually from derbyshire. she started out in the fells in derbyshire. in the mountains. she eventually develops. she won some races. then she went on and won one of the toughest races in the uk, a staged race over five days in wales called the dragon's back, she won that. that is another stepping stone across the route. you may remember in 2019 a lady won the spine race which is across the pennine way in winter. this lady expressed milk for her child at all of the aid stations along the...
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phil mackie, bbc news, derbyshire.e uk's leading children's charity, national society for the prevention of cruelty to children. welcome to the programme will stop this is a terrible case, your reaction to what we have learned today? reaction to what we have learned toda ? , ., _ reaction to what we have learned toda? ,., _ reaction to what we have learned toda? ., reaction to what we have learned toda? ,., _ ., today? obviously marsden and boden are responsible _ today? obviously marsden and boden are responsible but _ today? obviously marsden and boden are responsible but this _ today? obviously marsden and boden are responsible but this report - are responsible but this report revealed that prior to micro to short life there were so many red flags missed opportunities to ensure he was properly protected. —— marsden and boden were responsible. and it was obvious there were so many red flags missed opportunities to ensure he was properly protected. —— marsden and boden were responsible. and it was obvious they were so
phil mackie, bbc news, derbyshire.e uk's leading children's charity, national society for the prevention of cruelty to children. welcome to the programme will stop this is a terrible case, your reaction to what we have learned today? reaction to what we have learned toda ? , ., _ reaction to what we have learned toda? ,., _ reaction to what we have learned toda? ., reaction to what we have learned toda? ,., _ ., today? obviously marsden and boden are responsible _ today? obviously marsden and...
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phil mackie, bbc news, derbyshire.ust reading i was just reading back through the notes i took during the sentencing hearing last may. these were from the victims�* personal statement read out by the family of finley. they talked about shedding tears, our world has been shed upside down. finley will always be remembered and always be loved. it was a very emotional day in court, remember. i am not sure what they will think of this report today, but it does make for difficult reading for all of the agencies involved, although all of them have put up their hands today and said they have made mistakes and that they will learn from this, and that they will learn from this, and that they will do their best to make sure these things do not happen again. but as i said in the report, i have reported on similar cases in the past, and it does feel often that, whilst less in our land locally, they might not be learned nationally, and also because of the pandemic they might have to be extra rules put in a case you are in that posit
phil mackie, bbc news, derbyshire.ust reading i was just reading back through the notes i took during the sentencing hearing last may. these were from the victims�* personal statement read out by the family of finley. they talked about shedding tears, our world has been shed upside down. finley will always be remembered and always be loved. it was a very emotional day in court, remember. i am not sure what they will think of this report today, but it does make for difficult reading for all of...
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she is from derbyshire and she started out in the fells in derbyshire.untains. and she eventually developed, won some races, won a famous thing called the fellsman, then won one of the toughest races in the uk, a staged race over five days in wales called the dragon's back. she won that. that is another stepping stone along the route. then you may remember that in 2019, a lady won the spine race, which is 268 miles in the winter, along the pennine way. and this lady breast—fed her child — she expressed milk for her child at all the aid stations along the route. that was jasmine paris. she has learned, she has grown, she has trained hard in races and, of course, you have to train every week and be consistent, building up your mileage, building up the strength and endurance in your body, to even attempt the barkeley marathons. there are some famous, well—rounded runners with huge amounts of experience who get one loop done of the barkeley marathons and then tap out and say, that was too hard. jasmine did all five loops. finally, have you tried it? you know
she is from derbyshire and she started out in the fells in derbyshire.untains. and she eventually developed, won some races, won a famous thing called the fellsman, then won one of the toughest races in the uk, a staged race over five days in wales called the dragon's back. she won that. that is another stepping stone along the route. then you may remember that in 2019, a lady won the spine race, which is 268 miles in the winter, along the pennine way. and this lady breast—fed her child —...
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phil mackie, bbc news, derbyshire.ding to the environment agency, there were 3.6 million hours of spills last year, that's more than double the previous year's number. and it's led to scenes like this. untreated sewage being discharged directly into the water, contiminating seas and rivers and causing huge amounts of harm wildlife. our environment correspondent jonah fisher has put on his waders — and he stepped into the water to explain just why the levels of sewage discharge have been going up: well, the big difference between 2023 and 2022 in many ways was simply because it rained a lot more in 2023 than it did in the previous year. and the way the sewage system works here is that sewage from people's homes mixes with rainwater, storm water in the pipes when it heads towards treatment plant. so if there is a lot of rain as there was last year, it means the system can't cope. and instead of it backing up into people's homes, there are effectively release valves. a bit like this, this overflow behind me, which basical
phil mackie, bbc news, derbyshire.ding to the environment agency, there were 3.6 million hours of spills last year, that's more than double the previous year's number. and it's led to scenes like this. untreated sewage being discharged directly into the water, contiminating seas and rivers and causing huge amounts of harm wildlife. our environment correspondent jonah fisher has put on his waders — and he stepped into the water to explain just why the levels of sewage discharge have been going...
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phil mackie, bbc news, derbyshire.igh profile cases where children have been killed by those meant to be caring for them. our correspondent sanchia berg is here. yes, there was arthur hughes, and then star hobson, _ yes, there was arthur hughes, and then star hobson, jacob _ yes, there was arthur hughes, and then star hobson, jacob crouch, i then star hobson, jacob crouch, killed in december 2020, they were all very high—profile cases, in considerable detail, the children suffered awful injuries, and it is not surprising it can feel as though a lot of children died during these covid lockdowns but the data we have does not bear that out. what we do have, tables and information from the safeguarding practice panel, and every time that a child who is known to social services, at risk of abuse or neglect is killed or seriously hurt, the local authority has to make a special report to that panel, so the data they publish shows a slight rise for the covid period but not one that is statistically insignificant and i spoke to
phil mackie, bbc news, derbyshire.igh profile cases where children have been killed by those meant to be caring for them. our correspondent sanchia berg is here. yes, there was arthur hughes, and then star hobson, _ yes, there was arthur hughes, and then star hobson, jacob _ yes, there was arthur hughes, and then star hobson, jacob crouch, i then star hobson, jacob crouch, killed in december 2020, they were all very high—profile cases, in considerable detail, the children suffered awful...
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from 250 miles from derbyshire to the borders. at the american race was hardest. in my life. it's really hard to describe why it's so hard but i think what draws me to these sorts of events is not knowing whether you can do it. that's what i'm attracted by. i think when you kind of push yourself to the limits of what can do, you find out something more about yourself. you strip away all the other stuff. heading home to her children and her local hills before the next extreme challenge this autumn. her advice to others — do the training and have a go. there are no limits to what you can do. morag kinniburgh, bbc news. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from me will perry and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello. an area of low pressure is going to sit around on top of the uk over the next few days, and that will drive some very heavy downpours of rain, with some flashes of lightning, some rumbles of thunder, some of the showers over high ground will be wintry, and we w
from 250 miles from derbyshire to the borders. at the american race was hardest. in my life. it's really hard to describe why it's so hard but i think what draws me to these sorts of events is not knowing whether you can do it. that's what i'm attracted by. i think when you kind of push yourself to the limits of what can do, you find out something more about yourself. you strip away all the other stuff. heading home to her children and her local hills before the next extreme challenge this...
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rishi sunak launched the conservative party's english local election campaign in derbyshire today.r have saddled their constituents with a 21% council tax rise." here's our poltical correspondent, ben wright. a dash to derbyshire for rishi sunak this morning, gearing up for the local elections at a bus repair garage. he hopes may�*s paul will prove the labour party hasn't got the coming general election in the bag. he the coming general election in the ban. , the coming general election in the ba., , ., ., ., , the coming general election in the ban. _, ., ., , bag. he is arrogantly taking the british peeple _ bag. he is arrogantly taking the british people for _ bag. he is arrogantly taking the british people for granted, - bag. he is arrogantly taking the - british people for granted, assuming he can just stroll into number ten without saying what he would do. we all know he cannot tell you what he will do differently because he doesn't have a plan.- will do differently because he doesn't have a plan. across england and wales. — doesn't have a plan. across england and wales, ther
rishi sunak launched the conservative party's english local election campaign in derbyshire today.r have saddled their constituents with a 21% council tax rise." here's our poltical correspondent, ben wright. a dash to derbyshire for rishi sunak this morning, gearing up for the local elections at a bus repair garage. he hopes may�*s paul will prove the labour party hasn't got the coming general election in the bag. he the coming general election in the ban. , the coming general election...
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a review by derbyshire safeguarding children partnership has highlighted significant shortcomings inp him safe. holiday—makers are were not to be caught out by the passport ten year rule which can ruin eu travel plans. uk travel used to be able to carry up uk travel used to be able to carry up to nine months from an old passport over onto a new one, but post—brexit eu countries will not accept passports issued more than ten years ago. the number of migrants who've arrived in the uk so far in 2024 after crossing the channel has reached a new record high for the first three months of the calendar year according to provisional home—office figures. 338 people arrived in seven boats yesterday, the total for the year to 4644. you're live with bbc news. the un resolution adopted by the security council calls for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. and yet since they abstained in the vote on monday the us adminisration has done its best to walk back that decision. senior officials in the white house have been telling the press corps the resolution is not legally binding, and there has been no ch
a review by derbyshire safeguarding children partnership has highlighted significant shortcomings inp him safe. holiday—makers are were not to be caught out by the passport ten year rule which can ruin eu travel plans. uk travel used to be able to carry up uk travel used to be able to carry up to nine months from an old passport over onto a new one, but post—brexit eu countries will not accept passports issued more than ten years ago. the number of migrants who've arrived in the uk so far...
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extreme marathons before, inspired by wild open spaces, winning the montane spine over 250 miles from derbyshiren race was hardest. this is by far the toughest thing i've ever done in my life. and it's really hard to describe why it's so hard. but and i think what draws me to these sorts of events is the kind of not knowing whether you can do it. that's what i'm attracted by. and i think when you kind of push yourself to the limits of what you can do, you find out something more about yourself. you find out who you are, you strip away all that other stuff. wonderful. heading home to her children and her local hills before the next extreme challenge this autumn. her advice to others — do the training and have a go. there are no limits to what you can do. amazing achievement. congratulations to jasmine. don't forget, you can get all the latest sports news from the bbc sport app orfrom our website. that's bbc.com/sport. but for me, will perry and the rest of the team at the bbc sports centre. goodbye. hello. an area of low pressure is going to sit around on top of the uk over the next few days, and
extreme marathons before, inspired by wild open spaces, winning the montane spine over 250 miles from derbyshiren race was hardest. this is by far the toughest thing i've ever done in my life. and it's really hard to describe why it's so hard. but and i think what draws me to these sorts of events is the kind of not knowing whether you can do it. that's what i'm attracted by. and i think when you kind of push yourself to the limits of what you can do, you find out something more about yourself....
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the prime minister rishi sunak has just launched the local election campaign in derbyshire.lling day on the 2nd of may. let's take a listen to what the prime minister had to say. shill listen to what the prime minister had to say-— had to say. all rights? morning, morninu. had to say. all rights? morning, morning- how — had to say. all rights? morning, morning. how is _ had to say. all rights? morning, morning. how is everyone - had to say. all rights? morning, i morning. how is everyone doing? morning, morning, everyone. it is great to be here because there is no one better to be your first marathon ben bradlee, everyone! not only did ben bradlee, everyone! not only did ben literally create this role he also has a track record of bringing in investment. as the leader of nottinghamshire county council he secured billions of pounds and in this role he will have £4 billion to invest in driving growth, jobs and opportunity in the region and the £1.5 billion that he will have to invest in local transport is the largest amount that the government has ever given up front to any co
the prime minister rishi sunak has just launched the local election campaign in derbyshire.lling day on the 2nd of may. let's take a listen to what the prime minister had to say. shill listen to what the prime minister had to say-— had to say. all rights? morning, morninu. had to say. all rights? morning, morning- how — had to say. all rights? morning, morning. how is _ had to say. all rights? morning, morning. how is everyone - had to say. all rights? morning, i morning. how is everyone...
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phil mackey, derbyshire. >> the amount of sewage dumped into rivers and seas in england has increased according to the environment agency, there were 3.6 million hours of spills last year and that is more than double the previous year's number. it has led to scenes like this, untreated sewage being discharged directly into the water, contaminating seas and rivers and causing huge amounts of harm to wildlife. our environment correspondent, jenna fischer, has stepped into the water to explain just why the levels of sewage discharge have been going up. >> the big difference between 2023 and 20 in many ways was simply because it rained a lot more in 2023 than it did in the previous year. and the way the sewage system works here is that sewage from people's homes mixes with rainwater, storm water in the pipes when it has towards treatment plants so if there is a lot of rain as there was last year, it means the system cannot cope and instead of it backing up into people's homes, there are effectively rease valves a bit like this overflow behind me which basically allows the raw sewage, the
phil mackey, derbyshire. >> the amount of sewage dumped into rivers and seas in england has increased according to the environment agency, there were 3.6 million hours of spills last year and that is more than double the previous year's number. it has led to scenes like this, untreated sewage being discharged directly into the water, contaminating seas and rivers and causing huge amounts of harm to wildlife. our environment correspondent, jenna fischer, has stepped into the water to...
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derbyshire safeguarding children partnership had been looking into finley boden�*s murder at the handsurt ruled he could be returned to the care of stephen boden and shannon marsden. he was then attacked and died on christmas day in 2020. his parents were ordered to serve a minimum of 29 and 27 years respectively for finley�*s murder. 0ur correspondent, sean dilley has been reading the report. he gave me the background to the horrific case. the report said there should have been a pre—parenting plan in advance, that is one of the criticisms it has made of the local authority. social services actually acted very, very quickly to remove the child from the care of the parents on a few grounds very, very shortly after the birth. they were... the couple had a long history of drug use and domestic violence. and the conditions were unsanitary, there was faeces on the floor and there were unhygienic conditions. as the time passed on, and the child was subject to being in, essentially, local authority care, the parents were showing social services that they were making improvements by sending p
derbyshire safeguarding children partnership had been looking into finley boden�*s murder at the handsurt ruled he could be returned to the care of stephen boden and shannon marsden. he was then attacked and died on christmas day in 2020. his parents were ordered to serve a minimum of 29 and 27 years respectively for finley�*s murder. 0ur correspondent, sean dilley has been reading the report. he gave me the background to the horrific case. the report said there should have been a...
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in 2019, she completed the spine race from derbyshire to the scottish borders, a mere 268 miles, in 83 than 12 hours, expressing milk for her baby along the way. i did lots of long, long runs, often mainly in the dark, actually, getting up at 4am and training in the dark, and carrying my full pack, so long days over christmas and new year, training in the hills. jasmin paris, who is a vet back home cannot currently speak because she did so much heavy breathing over the 100 miles but she sent us a text to say, "i'm overjoyed to have finished the barkley marathons. now, some much deserved rest before the inevitable next challenge. simon jones, bbc news. another race with a difference. now, tourists in paris today might find themselves in the unusual position of having to dodge hundreds of waiters and waitresses swarming the streets trying desperately not to spill trays of coffee and croissants. it is because the infamous la course des cafes returns to the city after a 13—year hiatus. the race, which is over 100 years old, sees servers complete a two—kilometre loop in the city's historic
in 2019, she completed the spine race from derbyshire to the scottish borders, a mere 268 miles, in 83 than 12 hours, expressing milk for her baby along the way. i did lots of long, long runs, often mainly in the dark, actually, getting up at 4am and training in the dark, and carrying my full pack, so long days over christmas and new year, training in the hills. jasmin paris, who is a vet back home cannot currently speak because she did so much heavy breathing over the 100 miles but she sent us...
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and again, we've seen a bit more snow over some of the higher hills — here in derbyshire, a very slushyto stay in cold air through the weekend as well. and with that cold air, we've got low pressure in charge, which is why we're seeing this wet weather with some winteryness over the hills. that weather front has been taking some rain and hail, snow across northern england. that's moving away, but heading its way into scotland overnight tonight. the same time, we'll see a northerly wind bringing showers into northern ireland and some wet weather developing in the south east of england, pushing into the midlands and other eastern parts of england. that could keep temperatures just above freezing. but it's touch and go. it will be a cold and frosty start for many, i think, on saturday morning, especially where we have the clearer skies. but through the weekend, we do stay in this cold air, and it's on saturday that will see most of the showers or longer spells of rain. drier picture on sunday, but more mist and fog around. and there will be some frosty mornings, as we've seen already. we'v
and again, we've seen a bit more snow over some of the higher hills — here in derbyshire, a very slushyto stay in cold air through the weekend as well. and with that cold air, we've got low pressure in charge, which is why we're seeing this wet weather with some winteryness over the hills. that weather front has been taking some rain and hail, snow across northern england. that's moving away, but heading its way into scotland overnight tonight. the same time, we'll see a northerly wind...
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former trump advisor and foreign affairs specialist fiona hill spoke to victoria derbyshire and vitalyraine podcast and gave her take on the impact a potential second donald trump presidency could have on the war in ukraine. in your view, does a trump presidency make the likelihood of a ukrainian defeat in the war more likely? it of a ukrainian defeat in the war more likely?— war more likely? it is if everybody _ war more likely? it is if everybody is _ war more likely? it is if everybody is just - war more likely? it is if. everybody is just waiting around for the united states, but i think this part of the discussion is downwind, macrocosmic speech is one thing, but action should have been taking sa. to be honest, if i were in europe and was trying to manage this, i would have been thinking about all of this right from the get go, from after the annexation of crimea, the implications of european security and then thinking this was just about territory, a territorial dispute for the territory like crimea and donbas, where predominately russian speakers were and people have more an eve
former trump advisor and foreign affairs specialist fiona hill spoke to victoria derbyshire and vitalyraine podcast and gave her take on the impact a potential second donald trump presidency could have on the war in ukraine. in your view, does a trump presidency make the likelihood of a ukrainian defeat in the war more likely? it of a ukrainian defeat in the war more likely?— war more likely? it is if everybody _ war more likely? it is if everybody is _ war more likely? it is if everybody is...
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i mean, she's actually from derbyshire and she started out in the fells in derbyshire, learning to climbk, a stage race overfive days in wales called the dragon's back. so she won that. that's another stepping stone along the route. then you may remember that in 2019 a lady won the spine race, which is 268 miles in the winter along the pennine way. and this lady breast—fed her child. well, she she expressed milk for her child at all the aid stations along the route. that was jasmine parris. so she's learned, she's grown, she's trained hard in races, and of course, you know, you have to train every week and be consistent building up your mileage, building up the strength and endurance in your body to to even attempt the berkeley marathons. there are some very, very famous, well rounded runners with huge amounts of experience who get one loop done of the berkeley marathons and then tap out and say, "that was too hard." jasmine did all five loops. and finally, have you tried it? would you try it, briefly? do you know what, i would absolutely love to give it a go. a friend of mine actually w
i mean, she's actually from derbyshire and she started out in the fells in derbyshire, learning to climbk, a stage race overfive days in wales called the dragon's back. so she won that. that's another stepping stone along the route. then you may remember that in 2019 a lady won the spine race, which is 268 miles in the winter along the pennine way. and this lady breast—fed her child. well, she she expressed milk for her child at all the aid stations along the route. that was jasmine parris....
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now a safeguarding review has said he was failed by the authorities in derbyshire when he should haven marsden inflicted 130 injuries on their child: both were convicted of murder and sentenced to life. here's phil mackie. finley boden�*s family said he was a happy, chucking baby. the authorities knew he was at risk, and so he was taken into care shortly after birth. for his first nine months, he thrived. he was safe and looked after. he died on christmas day 2020, just weeks after being returned to the care of his parents, stephen boden and shannon marsden. he had suffered 130 separate injuries. in court, they were described as monsters. the pair were living in squalor and cared more about buying drugs than their son. many agencies were involved in their supervision, but the system failed the boy who should have been among the most protected. a lot of what is in this 50—page report i've seen before in previous safeguarding reviews concerning the deaths of other children. a lack of professional curiosity, poor information sharing, for instance. but in finley�*s case, there was another
now a safeguarding review has said he was failed by the authorities in derbyshire when he should haven marsden inflicted 130 injuries on their child: both were convicted of murder and sentenced to life. here's phil mackie. finley boden�*s family said he was a happy, chucking baby. the authorities knew he was at risk, and so he was taken into care shortly after birth. for his first nine months, he thrived. he was safe and looked after. he died on christmas day 2020, just weeks after being...
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childrens' services in derbyshire have apologised after a safeguarding review found that they had missed who was murdered by his parents. stephen boden and shannon marsden were convicted of his murder and sentenced to life in prison after killing their child on christmas day in 2020, just weeks after children's services return the at—risk child to his parents. rowers in this weekend's university boat race in london have been warned not to go into the thames. high levels of e coli were detected in the river. the crew teams from oxford and cambridge have also been told to cover up blisters and open wounds. the environmental advocacy group river action said tests indicate that the e coli comes from sewage discharge. cambridge city council has ordered a sculpture of the late duke of edinburgh to be taken down. officials say the bronze artwork was erected last year without planning permission. it had already been removed from a previous site, where it was put up in 2014. you're live with bbc news. the white house says it is working to reschedule a meeting with an israeli delegation to discuss
childrens' services in derbyshire have apologised after a safeguarding review found that they had missed who was murdered by his parents. stephen boden and shannon marsden were convicted of his murder and sentenced to life in prison after killing their child on christmas day in 2020, just weeks after children's services return the at—risk child to his parents. rowers in this weekend's university boat race in london have been warned not to go into the thames. high levels of e coli were...
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in 2019 she completed the spine race, from derbyshire to the scottish borders, a mere 268 miles, in 83record by more than 12 hours, expressing milk for her baby along the way. i did a lot of long runs, often mainly in the dark, actually getting up at 4am and training in the dark, and carrying my full pack so long days over christmas and new year, training in the hills. jasmin paris, training in the hills. jasmin paris. who _ training in the hills. jasmin paris, who is _ training in the hills. jasmin paris, who is a _ training in the hills. jasmin paris, who is a vet - training in the hills. jasmin paris, who is a vet back - training in the hills. jasmin i paris, who is a vet back home cannot currently speak because she did so much heavy breathing over the 100 miles but she sent us a text to say i am overjoyed to have finished the barkley marathons. it still hasn't really sunk in that i finally have done it. that said, i had a strong feeling in the months of training in the run—up that i could do it. those final moments have redefined for me when i am capable of. now some much deserved
in 2019 she completed the spine race, from derbyshire to the scottish borders, a mere 268 miles, in 83record by more than 12 hours, expressing milk for her baby along the way. i did a lot of long runs, often mainly in the dark, actually getting up at 4am and training in the dark, and carrying my full pack so long days over christmas and new year, training in the hills. jasmin paris, training in the hills. jasmin paris. who _ training in the hills. jasmin paris, who is _ training in the hills....
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and again, we've seen a bit more snow over some of the higher hills — here in derbyshire, a very slushyg to stay in cold air through the weekend as well. and with that cold air, we've got low pressure in charge, which is why we're seeing this wet weather with some winteryness over the hills. that weather front has been taking some rain and hail, snow across northern england. that's moving away, but heading its way into scotland overnight tonight. the same time, we'll see a northerly wind bringing showers into northern ireland and some wet weather developing in the south east of england, pushing into the midlands and other eastern parts of england. that could keep temperatures just above freezing. but it's touch and go. it will be a cold and frosty start for many, i think, on saturday morning, especially where we have the clearer skies. but through the weekend, we do stay in this cold air, and it's on saturday that we'll see most of the showers or longer spells of rain. drier picture on sunday, but more mist and fog around. and there will be some frosty mornings, as we've seen already. w
and again, we've seen a bit more snow over some of the higher hills — here in derbyshire, a very slushyg to stay in cold air through the weekend as well. and with that cold air, we've got low pressure in charge, which is why we're seeing this wet weather with some winteryness over the hills. that weather front has been taking some rain and hail, snow across northern england. that's moving away, but heading its way into scotland overnight tonight. the same time, we'll see a northerly wind...
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derbyshire safeguarding children partnership — had been looking into the finley boden�*s s murder atled he could be returned to the care of stephen boden and shannon marsden — he was then attacked and died on christmas day in 2020. his parents were ordered to serve a minimum of 29 and 27 years respectively for finley�*s murder. derby and derbyshite safeguarding children partnership independent chair and scrutineer — steve atkinson — gave a press conference a short time ago. let's take a listen: there were significant mitigating circumstances in the period leading up circumstances in the period leading up to finlay's death. the covid lock downs and the very restricted access, unfamiliar working circumstances and remote meetings and parental direct dishonesty and disengagement. however, these are not excuses. as the report says, finlay should have been one of the most protected children in the local authority area. more could have and should have been done to keep finlay safe. 0ur correspondent sean dilley has been reading the report. he gave me the background to the horrific case. the
derbyshire safeguarding children partnership — had been looking into the finley boden�*s s murder atled he could be returned to the care of stephen boden and shannon marsden — he was then attacked and died on christmas day in 2020. his parents were ordered to serve a minimum of 29 and 27 years respectively for finley�*s murder. derby and derbyshite safeguarding children partnership independent chair and scrutineer — steve atkinson — gave a press conference a short time ago. let's...
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member parliament south member of parliament for south derbyshire. uh, well, derbyshire. thank you.dale by—election. brendan said , uh, by—election. brendan said, uh, this a great victory. he will this is a great victory. he will make many mps look stupid . so make many mps look stupid. so there you go. there's a view anyway rishi anyway, the cost of rishi sunak's troubled rwanda asylum scheme soar to half £1 scheme could soar to half £1 billion. in light of this shocking figure, is it time to just ditch the plan entirely? i'll be hosting a debate very shortly well, it's 122 you're watching and listening to. good afternoon britain returning to our top story , as labour have apologised story, as labour have apologised to the voters of rochdale for not fielding candidate as not fielding a candidate as george galloway swept to victory in last night's by—election with a whopping 40% of the vote, following what was a chaotic and controversial campaign. well, i can now speak to david tully, who finished second place in the rochdale by—election. thank you very much indeed forjoining us, da
member parliament south member of parliament for south derbyshire. uh, well, derbyshire. thank you.dale by—election. brendan said , uh, by—election. brendan said, uh, this a great victory. he will this is a great victory. he will make many mps look stupid . so make many mps look stupid. so there you go. there's a view anyway rishi anyway, the cost of rishi sunak's troubled rwanda asylum scheme soar to half £1 scheme could soar to half £1 billion. in light of this shocking figure, is it...
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we have seen more snow over higher hills in derbyshire. a slushy mix earlier today.which is why we are seeing wet weather with wintry weather over the hills. the weather front has taken rain and snow across northern england. heading its way into scotland overnight. at the same time a northerly wind brings showers to northern ireland in wet weather in the south—east of england into the midlands and eastern england that could keep temperatures above freezing. it will be a cold and frosty start for many on saturday. especially where we have clear skies. through the weekend, staying in the cold air. 0n skies. through the weekend, staying in the cold air. on saturday we will see most of the showers. a dry picture on sunday but some fog around and frosty mornings as we have seen. the wet weather on saturday in the south—east of england moving through east anglia, midlands, northern england. wet weather and hill snow in northern scotland. the northerly wind keeping cold showers in northern ireland, wales and the south—west. the midlands and south—east should improve in the
we have seen more snow over higher hills in derbyshire. a slushy mix earlier today.which is why we are seeing wet weather with wintry weather over the hills. the weather front has taken rain and snow across northern england. heading its way into scotland overnight. at the same time a northerly wind brings showers to northern ireland in wet weather in the south—east of england into the midlands and eastern england that could keep temperatures above freezing. it will be a cold and frosty start...
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this is in derbyshire behind me. it this is in derbyshire behind me. tt is dancing weather.ing weather. it is, well, leap into spring, don't you? i leap into spring, don't you? meteorological spring.- leap into spring, don't you? meteorological spring. yes, the first day of _ meteorological spring. yes, the first day of march, _ meteorological spring. yes, the first day of march, st _ meteorological spring. yes, the first day of march, st david's i meteorological spring. yes, the | first day of march, st david's day so i have brought you some daffodils. but in derbyshire there is frost on the ground. our weather watcher has captured quite a fiery sunrise, the clear skies have given way to cloud and thatis skies have given way to cloud and that is going to bring spells of rain notjust here but in many parts of the country, it is cold enough for some snow as we go through the day. one or two places will stay dry and bright. this is where the hill snow and rain is, sweeping in the south—west, also across parts of northern ireland. really lively showers in the south—west with ga
this is in derbyshire behind me. it this is in derbyshire behind me. tt is dancing weather.ing weather. it is, well, leap into spring, don't you? i leap into spring, don't you? meteorological spring.- leap into spring, don't you? meteorological spring. yes, the first day of _ meteorological spring. yes, the first day of march, _ meteorological spring. yes, the first day of march, st _ meteorological spring. yes, the first day of march, st david's i meteorological spring. yes, the | first day of...
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and again, we've seen a bit more snow over some of the higher hills — here in derbyshire, a very slushy is why we're seeing this wet weather with some winteryness over the hills. that weather front has been taking some rain and hail, snow across northern england. that's moving away, but heading its way into scotland overnight tonight. the same time, we'll see a northerly wind bringing showers into northern ireland and some wet weather developing in the south east of england, pushing into the midlands and other eastern parts of england. that could keep temperatures just above freezing. but it's touch and go. it will be a cold and frosty start for many, i think, on saturday morning, especially where we have the clearer skies. but through the weekend, we do stay in this cold air, and it's on saturday that will see most of the showers or longer spells of rain. drier picture on sunday, but more mist and fog around. and there will be some frosty mornings, as we've seen already. we've got this wetter weather on saturday across the south east of england, moving through east anglia, the midlands
and again, we've seen a bit more snow over some of the higher hills — here in derbyshire, a very slushy is why we're seeing this wet weather with some winteryness over the hills. that weather front has been taking some rain and hail, snow across northern england. that's moving away, but heading its way into scotland overnight tonight. the same time, we'll see a northerly wind bringing showers into northern ireland and some wet weather developing in the south east of england, pushing into the...
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newsnight is just getting under way on bbc two with victoria derbyshire.
newsnight is just getting under way on bbc two with victoria derbyshire.
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derbyshire.s derbyshire. this one was she was told she very thick told to. she wears very thick glasses. was told to remove glasses. she was told to remove her glasses because her mummy would photo of her would like a photo of her looking pretty. how does that make feel? looking pretty. how does that ma it's. feel? looking pretty. how does that ma it's. mean, it's shocking. >> it's. i mean, it's shocking. i can't even properly integrate what you're saying or integrate what you're saying or integrate what i'm reading. and the number of parents who've reached out to me directly thanking me for speaking up and who've had similar experiences, you know, physical attributes to children being called out and asked to be put away or hidden, and, you know, and things actually being airbrushed out of photos, because they're inconvenient or what, unsightly or i don't know what, unsightly or i don't know what, i can't, i can't describe what, i can't, i can't describe what word the photographer thinks is, you
derbyshire.s derbyshire. this one was she was told she very thick told to. she wears very thick glasses. was told to remove glasses. she was told to remove her glasses because her mummy would photo of her would like a photo of her looking pretty. how does that make feel? looking pretty. how does that ma it's. feel? looking pretty. how does that ma it's. mean, it's shocking. >> it's. i mean, it's shocking. i can't even properly integrate what you're saying or integrate what you're saying...
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finlay bowden was killed at his family home in chesterfield, derbyshire , on christmas day in 2020.were both given life sentences in may. a safeguarding review has found. practices in the local authority were inadequate and while the parents are responsible for his death, professional interventions should have protected him . lawmakers in protected him. lawmakers in thailand have voted overwhelmingly in support of same sex marriage. it's a historic step for one of asia's most liberal countries, and will make it the only nation in southeast asia to recognise same sex unions. it comes after years of campaigning and a bill that's almost ten years in the making is expected to be passed into law by the end of the year. and just lastly, the queen says the princess of wales is evidently thrilled by the public support for her as she received posters made by two schoolgirls in shrewsbury. her majesty met thousands of well—wishers at a farmers market there and she accepted posters from sisters harriet and lois waterston , who harriet and lois waterston, who wanted the queen to send their love
finlay bowden was killed at his family home in chesterfield, derbyshire , on christmas day in 2020.were both given life sentences in may. a safeguarding review has found. practices in the local authority were inadequate and while the parents are responsible for his death, professional interventions should have protected him . lawmakers in protected him. lawmakers in thailand have voted overwhelmingly in support of same sex marriage. it's a historic step for one of asia's most liberal countries,...
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have prevented the death of finley boden, a ten—month—old boy — who was killed by his parents in derbyshire in hospital with life—threatening injuries after being stabbed on a train in south london. british transport police said it received reports of two men fighting while entering a train at shortlands railway station in bromley. the un high commissioner for human rights has told the bbc israel is significantly to blame for the appalling humanitarian situation in gaza, where famine is looming. volker turk said israel had obligations as the occupying power, and was placing unreasonable demands on the delivery of aid. he's been speaking to out international editorjeremy bowen who asked him if he had evidence to back up his previous comments suggesting israel may be using starvation as a weapon of war. the reason why we said this is because of the report that was issued last monday by the independent panel of experts what do you say to them using this as a weapon of war? the reason why we said this is because of the report that was issued last monday by the independent panel of experts that
have prevented the death of finley boden, a ten—month—old boy — who was killed by his parents in derbyshire in hospital with life—threatening injuries after being stabbed on a train in south london. british transport police said it received reports of two men fighting while entering a train at shortlands railway station in bromley. the un high commissioner for human rights has told the bbc israel is significantly to blame for the appalling humanitarian situation in gaza, where famine is...
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former trump advisor and foreign affairs specialist fiona hill spoke to victoria derbyshire and vitalyast. she gave her take on the impact of a potential second donald trump presidency on the war in ukraine. in your view, does trump presidency make the likelihood of a ukrainian defeat in the war more likely? well, it is, if everyone isjust waiting around for the united states. but i think this part of the discussion is, don't wait. macron's speech is one thing, but actions should have been ta ken yesterday. to be honest, if i were in europe — and in my various roles i was always trying to verge this — i would have been thinking about all of this right from the get go, from after the annexation of crimea, rethinking what the implications is for european security, but still thinking that this was just about the territory dispute of crimea and donbas, where predominantly russian speakers were and people had more of an affinity towards russia than elsewhere in ukraine. but most certainly after february of 2022, there should have been these kind of debates. because this is about european se
former trump advisor and foreign affairs specialist fiona hill spoke to victoria derbyshire and vitalyast. she gave her take on the impact of a potential second donald trump presidency on the war in ukraine. in your view, does trump presidency make the likelihood of a ukrainian defeat in the war more likely? well, it is, if everyone isjust waiting around for the united states. but i think this part of the discussion is, don't wait. macron's speech is one thing, but actions should have been ta...
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she has runl extreme marathons before, winning over 250 miles from derbyshire to the orders, but thei— was the hardest. this was my far the toughest thing. i think _ was the hardest. this was my far the toughest thing. i think what - was the hardest. this was my far the toughest thing. i think what draws i toughest thing. i think what draws me to _ toughest thing. i think what draws me to these sorts of events is the kind of— me to these sorts of events is the kind of not— me to these sorts of events is the kind of not knowing whether you can do it _ kind of not knowing whether you can do it i_ kind of not knowing whether you can do it ithink— kind of not knowing whether you can do it. i think when you push yourself, _ do it. i think when you push yourself, you find yourself who you are. ., ., ., . are. heading home to her children and local hills _ are. heading home to her children and local hills before _ are. heading home to her children and local hills before her- are. heading home to her children and local hills before her next - and local hills before her next extreme challenge
she has runl extreme marathons before, winning over 250 miles from derbyshire to the orders, but thei— was the hardest. this was my far the toughest thing. i think _ was the hardest. this was my far the toughest thing. i think what - was the hardest. this was my far the toughest thing. i think what draws i toughest thing. i think what draws me to _ toughest thing. i think what draws me to these sorts of events is the kind of— me to these sorts of events is the kind of not— me to these...