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elaine dunkley, our education correspondent. texas left him angry and upset. when he was eight years old, murray survived the massacre at his primary school in dunblane, when a gunman killed 16 children and a teacher. murray says there need to be changes to america's gun laws. he's been speaking to hour sports news correspondent laura scott. andy murray was busy preparing for the grass court season when he saw the news of the latest mass shooting in america... on social media, murray described the incident as madness, and one survivor's account in particular brought back painful memories of the horrific shootings that took place at his own school in dunblane in 1996. unbelievably sad and disappointing and itjust makes you feel angry and incredibly upset for the parents. i heard something on the radio the other day and it was a child from that school. i experienced a similar thing when i was at dunblane and a teacher coming out and waving all of the children under tables and telling them to go and hide. and there was a kid tellin
elaine dunkley, our education correspondent. texas left him angry and upset. when he was eight years old, murray survived the massacre at his primary school in dunblane, when a gunman killed 16 children and a teacher. murray says there need to be changes to america's gun laws. he's been speaking to hour sports news correspondent laura scott. andy murray was busy preparing for the grass court season when he saw the news of the latest mass shooting in america... on social media, murray described...
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elaine dunkley has that story... so much has changed for kasenia. miles away from the conflict in ukraine. this is kasenia, who is actually joining us next week, so please say hello. i like it. in ukraine, not so lot of subjects which are in this school. i like this. there will be somebody to show you... - ksennia is determined to in as soon as possible, and her mother hopes this school will be a sanctuary. but thoughts of home never go away. most of theirfamily are still in ukraine, in places where there is intense fighting. translation: in the morning, when bombs start exploding, l you are woken by explosions. and of course, your first thought is about the security of our children. the fear is impossible to explain in words when you're in a state of shock. john sweeten academy are preparing to welcome more children from ukraine this term. they currently have 21 pupils who have recently arrived from afghanistan. you feel safer here. when you actually find friends, it's way easier. your english develops by itself when you talk with your friends. jav
elaine dunkley has that story... so much has changed for kasenia. miles away from the conflict in ukraine. this is kasenia, who is actually joining us next week, so please say hello. i like it. in ukraine, not so lot of subjects which are in this school. i like this. there will be somebody to show you... - ksennia is determined to in as soon as possible, and her mother hopes this school will be a sanctuary. but thoughts of home never go away. most of theirfamily are still in ukraine, in places...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news. the time is 13:16.nues — the democratic unionist party is set to block the formation of a power—sharing government over post—brexit trading arrangements. coleen rooney has taken the stand on day four of the rebekah vardy libel trial. we'll get the latest from the high court. coming up on the bbc news channel: ten years on from the moment he says is the best of his life, sergio aguero meets the statue that commemorates his famous title—winning goal for manchester city. deborahjames — whose bbc podcast, you, me and the big c, has charted her treatment for bowel cancer — has raised more than £a million since she revealed she's receiving end—of—life care. in recognition of her campaigning and fundraising, she is to be honoured with a damehood. simonjones reports. surrounded by her loving family, deborahjames determined to enjoy every moment she can with them. and now, they'll be able to call her dame deborah. 0n social media, she wrote a simple message, "damehood conferred", telling the bbc she was blown aw
elaine dunkley, bbc news. the time is 13:16.nues — the democratic unionist party is set to block the formation of a power—sharing government over post—brexit trading arrangements. coleen rooney has taken the stand on day four of the rebekah vardy libel trial. we'll get the latest from the high court. coming up on the bbc news channel: ten years on from the moment he says is the best of his life, sergio aguero meets the statue that commemorates his famous title—winning goal for...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news. the time is 13.19. our top story this lunchtime...rts to restore northern ireland's power—sharing government. coming up — plans by the energy regulator to review its price cap every three months in a move it says will benefit customers. coming up on the bbc news channel... arsenal have a chance to reclaim fourth spot in the premier league with a win at newcastle tonight, as the race to qualify for the champions league goes to the wire. thousands of people will count how much packaging they throw away as part of a national effort to show the scale of the plastic waste problem. campaigners say the big plastic count will provide crucial evidence to show the government and supermarkets that more has to be done to tackle the issue. here's our environment correspondentjonah fisher. how much plastic do you throw out in a week? rachel and johnny are about to find out. they are among the tens of thousands who have signed up to take part in a survey to discover exactly what we use. we take part in a survey to discover exactly what we use.— take
elaine dunkley, bbc news. the time is 13.19. our top story this lunchtime...rts to restore northern ireland's power—sharing government. coming up — plans by the energy regulator to review its price cap every three months in a move it says will benefit customers. coming up on the bbc news channel... arsenal have a chance to reclaim fourth spot in the premier league with a win at newcastle tonight, as the race to qualify for the champions league goes to the wire. thousands of people will...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news, in leeds. i have it, here it is. you cannot beat paper, can you? for england that it is suspending engagement with the national union of students over anti—semitism measures. these are allegations, i should say post of the package of measures includes removing the group from government stakeholder groups and confirming the union will receive no future government funding. the government says this is a temporary disengagement with the union after recent anti—semitism allegations and according to the news release which was issued and embargoed until 8pm this evening, the ministerfor higher and further education has written to the electoral body which oversees in us elections asking for more information about how the process was carried out and it follows allegations of anti—semitism prompting a feeling of insecurity among jewish students in the organisation that those measures and problems are not being properly addressed. the education secretary says i'm fearless —— seriously concerned to hear of some of the report leading to anti—semitism and they a
elaine dunkley, bbc news, in leeds. i have it, here it is. you cannot beat paper, can you? for england that it is suspending engagement with the national union of students over anti—semitism measures. these are allegations, i should say post of the package of measures includes removing the group from government stakeholder groups and confirming the union will receive no future government funding. the government says this is a temporary disengagement with the union after recent anti—semitism...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news.ged to ukraine and kalush 0rchestra, thanks to a massive outpouring of popular support throughout europe. the group had been predicted to take the title as support rose following russia's invasion. the man going wild in this clip is ukrainian eurovision commentator timur miroshnychenko, who had to cover the contest from a bunker in kyiv. speaking earlier to the bbc, he said he hopes the country will be able to host the competition next year. i was the host in 2017, and of course it is my dream now to host this wonderful event next year somewhere in ukraine. somewhere. you know, i havejust chatted with the minister of culture of ukraine an hour before, and he said that we will do our best to welcome all the guests next year into a peaceful country. we still have some time before the final decision where to host eurovision next year, may be till the end of summer or early september, and of course we believe that our armed forces will defend all our country and all our territories and we
elaine dunkley, bbc news.ged to ukraine and kalush 0rchestra, thanks to a massive outpouring of popular support throughout europe. the group had been predicted to take the title as support rose following russia's invasion. the man going wild in this clip is ukrainian eurovision commentator timur miroshnychenko, who had to cover the contest from a bunker in kyiv. speaking earlier to the bbc, he said he hopes the country will be able to host the competition next year. i was the host in 2017, and...
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elaine dunkley there.e workforce. hugh pym has been to devon, which is one of england�*s best serves areas, and also to hull, where the story is rather different. thank you. oh, you're welcome. it's 'ust a bit thank you. oh, you're welcome. it's just a bit more _ thank you. oh, you're welcome. it's just a bit more support. _ thank you. oh, you're welcome. it's just a bit more support. this - thank you. oh, you're welcome. it's just a bit more support. this is - thank you. oh, you're welcome. it's just a bit more support. this is gp . just a bit more support. this is gp care as we — just a bit more support. this is gp care as we don't _ just a bit more support. this is gp care as we don't often _ just a bit more support. this is gp care as we don't often see - just a bit more support. this is gp care as we don't often see it. - just a bit more support. this is gp care as we don't often see it. i - care as we don't often see it. i just felt i a banded. bless - care as we don't often see it. i | just felt i a
elaine dunkley there.e workforce. hugh pym has been to devon, which is one of england�*s best serves areas, and also to hull, where the story is rather different. thank you. oh, you're welcome. it's 'ust a bit thank you. oh, you're welcome. it's just a bit more _ thank you. oh, you're welcome. it's just a bit more support. _ thank you. oh, you're welcome. it's just a bit more support. this - thank you. oh, you're welcome. it's just a bit more support. this is - thank you. oh, you're welcome....
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that was our education correspondent, elaine dunkley, reporting.ot received any support from the department of education. tell us about your ukrainian students and how they are settling in. you will see in the broadcast the journey about one of our ukrainian pupils who joined the journey about one of our ukrainian pupils whojoined us the journey about one of our ukrainian pupils who joined us from the very first visit of the school where we gave her a tour and gave her a unit —— information on what to expect on herfirst her a unit —— information on what to expect on her first day and see what events they would like as well. they've only been us with us for a week so far, but they've hadn't absolutely fantastic time at the school. our responsibility of course is making sure they are safe, welcome and are at ease and very calm at school, because we do appreciate the challenges that they have gone through before they arrived with us.— arrived with us. you've got exoerience _ arrived with us. you've got experience with _ arrived with us. you've got| ex
that was our education correspondent, elaine dunkley, reporting.ot received any support from the department of education. tell us about your ukrainian students and how they are settling in. you will see in the broadcast the journey about one of our ukrainian pupils who joined the journey about one of our ukrainian pupils whojoined us the journey about one of our ukrainian pupils who joined us from the very first visit of the school where we gave her a tour and gave her a unit —— information...
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has surged in recent months, pushing inflation to a ito—year high. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley11 minutes ago, we've only got a small room. we're going to be busy. at this free half—term holiday club in stockport there are activities and, crucially, for some children, a meal. so, the room is full and there will be kids down the street with take—out boxes of food. so, yeah, more than we can handle. we know a lot of the families who come here are living in food poverty, and many of them aren't on free school meals. one of the things we've noticed is our food banks have always run in the morning and some people are asking if they can come at night, cos people are working full—time, and still can't make ends meet. did you want one as well? lucy is a working mum of three and is currently on maternity leave. she doesn't qualify for free school meals because she earns above the eligibility threshold of £7,a00 a year after tax, not including benefits. everything even from the daily shop, getting bits in, even the cost of baby milk, everything'sjust shooting up in price. things that were
has surged in recent months, pushing inflation to a ito—year high. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley11 minutes ago, we've only got a small room. we're going to be busy. at this free half—term holiday club in stockport there are activities and, crucially, for some children, a meal. so, the room is full and there will be kids down the street with take—out boxes of food. so, yeah, more than we can handle. we know a lot of the families who come here are living in food poverty, and...
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here�*s our education correspondent, elaine dunkley.re coming through the doors. at capacity... we opened 11 minutes ago, we�*ve only got a small room, we are going to be busy. at this free half—term holiday club in stockport there are activities and, crucially, for some children, a meal. so the room is full and there will be kids down the street with take—out boxes of food. so, yes, more than we can handle. we know a lot of the families who come here are living in food poverty. and many of them aren�*t on free school meals. one of the things we have noticed is our food banks are always run in the morning and some people are asking if they can come at night, because people are working full—time, and still can�*t make ends meet. did you want one as well? lucy is a working mum of three and is currently on maternity leave. she doesn�*t qualify for free school meals because she earns above the eligibility threshold of £7,400 a year after tax not including benefits. everything even from the daily shop, getting bits in, even the cost of baby
here�*s our education correspondent, elaine dunkley.re coming through the doors. at capacity... we opened 11 minutes ago, we�*ve only got a small room, we are going to be busy. at this free half—term holiday club in stockport there are activities and, crucially, for some children, a meal. so the room is full and there will be kids down the street with take—out boxes of food. so, yes, more than we can handle. we know a lot of the families who come here are living in food poverty. and...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news. did a survey of our members across _ is there? well, we did a survey of our members across the - is there? well, we did a survey of our members across the uk i is there? well, we did a survey of our members across the uk in i is there? well, we did a survey of| our members across the uk in our schools and colleges and a third of them were saying that they had been struggling to find those people who are invigilators. it is worth reminding ourselves that compared to the days when i did exams, when your history teacher could be invigilator your history exam, those regulations were changed and they will change for good reason because you would get accusations that may be a history teacher was helping in the exam. and that has led to older people, often retired people, sometimes retired governors etc, being an army of invigilators who in the current climate have been in some places reluctant to go into school. .. , ., school. cell, then, teachers and arents school. cell, then, teachers an
elaine dunkley, bbc news. did a survey of our members across _ is there? well, we did a survey of our members across the - is there? well, we did a survey of our members across the uk i is there? well, we did a survey of our members across the uk in i is there? well, we did a survey of| our members across the uk in our schools and colleges and a third of them were saying that they had been struggling to find those people who are invigilators. it is worth reminding ourselves that compared to the...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news. good luck to anybody starting their exams at the moment.y not to worry about it. it is really hard. now the weather with matt. very dramatic picture behind you. yes, taken in winchester yesterday. a lively evening and night for some of you especially in southern england with frequent lightning and some thunder. most of it is fading but there will be more thunderstorms around today. still some heavy showers. and a wet start in the bulk of england, scotland and northern ireland. heavy bursts in northern ireland. heavy bursts in northern ireland before things improve later. and rain in northern england but improving in much of england and wales. scotland, the best of the weather in shetland. a breeze making it feel cool in central and eastern parts and further rain into the afternoon. maybe some heavy showers in northern ireland and also in northern england with showers around this afternoon. some of them thundery. central and southern parts of england and wales, a better chance of staying dry. feeling humid in the sunshine. overnight, drier i
elaine dunkley, bbc news. good luck to anybody starting their exams at the moment.y not to worry about it. it is really hard. now the weather with matt. very dramatic picture behind you. yes, taken in winchester yesterday. a lively evening and night for some of you especially in southern england with frequent lightning and some thunder. most of it is fading but there will be more thunderstorms around today. still some heavy showers. and a wet start in the bulk of england, scotland and northern...
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here's our education correspondent, elaine dunkley. the doors. we opened 11 - minutes ago. were going to be busy. and stockport, the activities and crucially for some children a meal. it will take those boxes and food. more than we can handle and we know a lot of families who come here a living and food poverty and many on free school meals.— free school meals. everything from the daily shop. _ free school meals. everything from the daily shop, getting _ free school meals. everything from the daily shop, getting bits - free school meals. everything from the daily shop, getting bits and, i the daily shop, getting bits and, even _ the daily shop, getting bits and, even the — the daily shop, getting bits and, even the costs of baby milk, everything is going up in price and it adds _ everything is going up in price and it adds up — everything is going up in price and it adds up panic as well and you think. _ it adds up panic as well and you think. how— it adds up panic as well and you think, how my going to get through this month? it think
here's our education correspondent, elaine dunkley. the doors. we opened 11 - minutes ago. were going to be busy. and stockport, the activities and crucially for some children a meal. it will take those boxes and food. more than we can handle and we know a lot of families who come here a living and food poverty and many on free school meals.— free school meals. everything from the daily shop. _ free school meals. everything from the daily shop, getting _ free school meals. everything from the...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news.e plans which would override the post—brexit trade deal. ukraine says its troops have reached the russian border near kharkiv in the north east, after driving russian forces away from the city. energy bills could change every three months under new plans. the regulator ofgem claims it will avoid price shocks in the long—term. more than 100 uk festivals are committed to tackling sexual violence and have pledged to take a survivor led approach and that all allegations will be taken seriously. let's talk to kelly bennaton, spokesperson for rape crisis england & wales. firstly, does anyone collate the number of attacks that take place at festivals or on festival sites over the years?— festivals or on festival sites over the ears? , ., , the years? there is no official body that collates _ the years? there is no official body that collates that. _ the years? there is no official body that collates that. you _ the years? there is no official body that collates that. you gov - the years? ther
elaine dunkley, bbc news.e plans which would override the post—brexit trade deal. ukraine says its troops have reached the russian border near kharkiv in the north east, after driving russian forces away from the city. energy bills could change every three months under new plans. the regulator ofgem claims it will avoid price shocks in the long—term. more than 100 uk festivals are committed to tackling sexual violence and have pledged to take a survivor led approach and that all allegations...
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our education correspondent elaine dunkley has more. my name is margarita. hello., which is close to intense fighting. she's just started at st martin's church of england primary in norfolk. alisa speaks very little english, but her new friend poppy is determined to make her feel as welcome as possible. do you understand each other? sometimes. ijust point at her and do a thumbs up. i've written a poem for alyssa. it was about the war. and in the end i said, "we are yourfriends and you are safe here." it's been lovely having alyssa here. it's been really good for the class to kind of rally together. we're starting to see smiles and laughter and communicating and joking with her friends. of course, at first we weren't seeing that. we are now, and that is telling us that she is feeling welcome and enjoying her time in school. label it with your ruler and write the word... the department for education says it's working closely with local authorities to understand the costs of supporting children from ukraine. many councils are offering additional help with english. and
our education correspondent elaine dunkley has more. my name is margarita. hello., which is close to intense fighting. she's just started at st martin's church of england primary in norfolk. alisa speaks very little english, but her new friend poppy is determined to make her feel as welcome as possible. do you understand each other? sometimes. ijust point at her and do a thumbs up. i've written a poem for alyssa. it was about the war. and in the end i said, "we are yourfriends and you are...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news. the queen has made an appearance at the royal windsor horse show. but she did, and with us as our royal correspondent. there was a lot of relief, nice to see her in public. of relief, nice to see her in ublic. ,, , ., ., , , public. she will be a reassuring siaht public. she will be a reassuring si . ht for public. she will be a reassuring sight for people. _ public. she will be a reassuring sight for people. there - public. she will be a reassuring sight for people. there were i sight for people. there were anxieties about her health and she had to pull out of events such as the state 0pening had to pull out of events such as the state opening of parliament. here she was, looking very perky, and i think smiling and chatting to people, and looking very relaxed. i think it shows maybe the restorative power of horses but also the fact she didn't have to stand up very much. she was driven there and the mobility issues weren't such a big thing when she could stay seated. and she has a busy few weeks coming up. and she has a busy few weeks coming u -. ,
elaine dunkley, bbc news. the queen has made an appearance at the royal windsor horse show. but she did, and with us as our royal correspondent. there was a lot of relief, nice to see her in public. of relief, nice to see her in ublic. ,, , ., ., , , public. she will be a reassuring siaht public. she will be a reassuring si . ht for public. she will be a reassuring sight for people. _ public. she will be a reassuring sight for people. there - public. she will be a reassuring sight for people....
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that was our education correspondent, elaine dunkley, reporting. 17 minutes past six on a friday morninghine, particularly in the south. it will feel quite windy wherever you are. we have got some rain this morning, mainly in the north and west of scotland. that should tend to ease away, pushing towards 0rkney and shetland. a few patches of rain left towards the west of scotland this afternoon. sunny spells for scotland and northern ireland. england and wales, dry and sunny all day. temperatures up to 23 degrees in the warmest spots, typically the mid to high teens further north. not wall—to—wall sunshine. a bit of cloud. moving through this evening and overnight, the breeze we have got today will tend to ease away. becoming largely dry. clear spells. mist and fog forming overnight. temperatures first thing tomorrow between six to 10 degrees. we are going to start off the weekend on a dry and find out. i pressure not far away. as we head through the weekend, you will notice some of these heavy showers moving their way from the south towards the north. a thundery breakdown in the weather,
that was our education correspondent, elaine dunkley, reporting. 17 minutes past six on a friday morninghine, particularly in the south. it will feel quite windy wherever you are. we have got some rain this morning, mainly in the north and west of scotland. that should tend to ease away, pushing towards 0rkney and shetland. a few patches of rain left towards the west of scotland this afternoon. sunny spells for scotland and northern ireland. england and wales, dry and sunny all day....