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bbc spotlight, exeter.midlands, new data from the trustful trust show 76,000 emergency food parcels were donated to people across the region between april and september. that is a third higher than the number given out in the same period last year. at one food bank in hinckley, leicestershire, volunteers said donations just cannot keep up with demand. this methodist church food bank has been open for an hour with multiple emergency passes already connected and it is time to take stock and tidy up. this and it is time to take stock and tid u -. �* , , ., and it is time to take stock and tid u. a , and it is time to take stock and tid - , ., tidy up. as you can see, there are .a .s tidy up. as you can see, there are gaps now- — tidy up. as you can see, there are gaps now- these _ tidy up. as you can see, there are gaps now. these cupboards - tidy up. as you can see, there are gaps now. these cupboards were | tidy up. as you can see, there are i gaps now. these cupboards were full when we started at two o'cloc
bbc spotlight, exeter.midlands, new data from the trustful trust show 76,000 emergency food parcels were donated to people across the region between april and september. that is a third higher than the number given out in the same period last year. at one food bank in hinckley, leicestershire, volunteers said donations just cannot keep up with demand. this methodist church food bank has been open for an hour with multiple emergency passes already connected and it is time to take stock and tidy...
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the one love arm band on the pitch. germany were eager to set things straight after a disastrous exeter in russia 4 years ago. oh, okay. going to want growth, the deadlock, 30 minutes into the game after converting from the spot. gemini, could have easily increased their lead, but the lat bite. the chances were there, the finishing was well, for though japan clot they read back into the scheme, it's 2 to one level. in the 2nd half was this an upset in the making? the japanese fans seemed to think so intact to my son immediate reality by giving japan the need to one the finest for the next big upset. if this was cut, this time it was japan that scant. what time went up champions, germany or the pounds come back against germany, made waves back ho. these were the scenes in tokyo and the cross of japan on thursday as a found, celebrated back countries of victory into the early hours. winds being called the miracle in doha. there are no force for a national holiday. germany is defeated to japan is the 2nd big shock of the tournament with the saudi arabian beat argentina on tuesday. so as we
the one love arm band on the pitch. germany were eager to set things straight after a disastrous exeter in russia 4 years ago. oh, okay. going to want growth, the deadlock, 30 minutes into the game after converting from the spot. gemini, could have easily increased their lead, but the lat bite. the chances were there, the finishing was well, for though japan clot they read back into the scheme, it's 2 to one level. in the 2nd half was this an upset in the making? the japanese fans seemed to...
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onto rugby union and exeter chiefs have announced they're re—structuring some of their finances to mitigateport to sell off what they're calling "a non—rugby asset". meanwhile, the men's team have been in action tonight at northampton and it was a very close game at franklins gardens. the chiefs eventually losing 26—19 to the saints. tommy freeman's second try ultimately proving the difference. meanwile, england's women are heavy favourites for their world cup semi—final against canada tomorrow. a year ago, canada, who aren't professional, were beaten 51—12 by england — that was england's 17th win in a row. now, they can boast a record 29 consecutive test victories. the winners will meet either new zealand or france in the final. i think it has hurt me over the last couple of days of the magnitude of it. i played and even parred the first weekend in the cloud is incredible. it is going to be pretty similarfor this incredible. it is going to be pretty similar for this weekend. incredible. it is going to be pretty similarfor this weekend. a semifinal of the world cup in new zealand is going t
onto rugby union and exeter chiefs have announced they're re—structuring some of their finances to mitigateport to sell off what they're calling "a non—rugby asset". meanwhile, the men's team have been in action tonight at northampton and it was a very close game at franklins gardens. the chiefs eventually losing 26—19 to the saints. tommy freeman's second try ultimately proving the difference. meanwile, england's women are heavy favourites for their world cup semi—final...
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exeter wing claudia mcdonald also returns to the starting xv after recovering from a calf injury.full commentary of the match on 5live. australia have begun the defence of their women's rugby league world cup title with a 7a—0 trouncing of cook islands in york. the 2017 champions completely outclassed their opposition as they ran in 1a tries. samantha bremner scored four of them. earlier, new zealand thrashed france a6—0 in their first group game of the competition. behind australia, and ran in 9 tries as they dismantled the french. and finally, forever immortalised by one of the most famous fa cup goals in history, ronnie radford has passed away at the age of 79. radford's goal for non league hereford in a much—delayed replay, played on a boggy edgar street pitch in 1972, was the equaliser against first division newcastle and helped create one of the biggest shocks in fa cup history. it also made something of a celebrity of the commentator. what a goal! and the cloud are invading the pitch! the now—famous and well known voice ofjohn motson there. hello there. looks like we'll see
exeter wing claudia mcdonald also returns to the starting xv after recovering from a calf injury.full commentary of the match on 5live. australia have begun the defence of their women's rugby league world cup title with a 7a—0 trouncing of cook islands in york. the 2017 champions completely outclassed their opposition as they ran in 1a tries. samantha bremner scored four of them. earlier, new zealand thrashed france a6—0 in their first group game of the competition. behind australia, and...
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. >> the 49ers offense of stars are making plays monday night in exeter city. you got to highlight the big sellers making it happen. diva samuels touchdown run, let in by a parade of offense of lineman including jacob rendell, ahead of the pack taking baker out of the play. there he goes. all the way down to the five yard line. >> he was feeling himself at the end of it. some swag at the end of it, so it is a cool play. >> world cup life came up his germany fan in a hurry. japan on the attack, a sono into the danger zone, scores the go-ahead goal. a stunner. japan scored twice in the final 15 minutes to beat the four-time world cup champs 2-1. spain's fans had a more enjoyable day. second half already leading 4-0. the strike , he becomes the youngest player since pel÷, in 1958, to score a goal at the world cup. spain coasted to a 7-0 when. that is the largest when in a world cup since 2010. sons and lakers last night, austin reeves goes down, and his teammate, patrick beverly took exception to deandre . the 6-1 beverly runs over, not even in his grill, just pus
. >> the 49ers offense of stars are making plays monday night in exeter city. you got to highlight the big sellers making it happen. diva samuels touchdown run, let in by a parade of offense of lineman including jacob rendell, ahead of the pack taking baker out of the play. there he goes. all the way down to the five yard line. >> he was feeling himself at the end of it. some swag at the end of it, so it is a cool play. >> world cup life came up his germany fan in a hurry....
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now lying dead while they are russian and of exeter committee has opened an inquiry into this alleged masika. it says at least 11 soldiers were killed. while the foreign ministry says it will push for an international probe into exactly what happened, we have repeatedly drowned the attention of the international community to the cruel and inhuman attitude of the ukrainian side towards the detained russian service. men, we demand that international organizations condemn this, agree just crime, and conduct a thorough investigation into it. well last month, the united nations identify 2 cases of russian prisoners of war being tortured and executed by ukrainian soldiers. one of the gruesome incidents was filmed and video went viral. i should warn you again, you may find these images disturbing. a 3 russian soldiers a shown him shot in their legs, the portly by ukrainian troops. there also been reports of foreign mercenaries participating in similar war crimes. meantime, the russian defense ministry emphasized at all ukrainian soldiers upon being captured, a treated in accordance with inte
now lying dead while they are russian and of exeter committee has opened an inquiry into this alleged masika. it says at least 11 soldiers were killed. while the foreign ministry says it will push for an international probe into exactly what happened, we have repeatedly drowned the attention of the international community to the cruel and inhuman attitude of the ukrainian side towards the detained russian service. men, we demand that international organizations condemn this, agree just crime,...
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said the complaint was about dominic his at the department during his time at the department for exeter says he has behaved at all times. —— professionally at all times. —— exiting the european union. our top story this evening... world cup heartbreakfor story this evening... world cup heartbreak for wales after they lose 2-0 to heartbreak for wales after they lose 2—0 to iran with both goals scored in extra time. coming up... england take usa england take ff: n..- —~ usa soon, |d take ff: n..- —~ thousands of retailers are offering cut price deals for black friday and sales have so far been steady. cut price deals for black friday so, will the soaring cost of living help or hinder the event overall as people look for bargains? our business correspondent emma simpson is at an argos distribution centre in kettering. they are going to be all just all. night here. sophie. and just to you sense the place, 100 of place, people of plan black people of plan black is people of pla a llack is people of pla a damp is people of lot better that. about £3 about £3 cards bout £3 cards in ut uk, £3 ca
said the complaint was about dominic his at the department during his time at the department for exeter says he has behaved at all times. —— professionally at all times. —— exiting the european union. our top story this evening... world cup heartbreakfor story this evening... world cup heartbreak for wales after they lose 2-0 to heartbreak for wales after they lose 2—0 to iran with both goals scored in extra time. coming up... england take usa england take ff: n..- —~ usa soon, |d...
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exeter wing claudia mcdonald also returns to the starting xv after recovering from a calf injury. 14 tries. samantha bremner scored four of them. earlier, new zealand thrashed france 46—0 in their first group game of the competition. the kiwi ferns started the tournament as second favourites, behind australia, and ran in nine tries as they dismantled the french. and finally, forever immortalised by one of the most famous fa cup goals in history, ronnie radford has passed away at the age of 79. radford's goal for non—league hereford in a much—delayed replay, played on a boggy edgar street pitch in 1972, was the equaliser against first division newcastle and helped create one of the biggest shocks in fa cup history. it also made something of a celebrity of the commentator. what a goal! radford, and the crowd are invading the pitch! the now—famous and well known voice ofjohn motson there. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. it was a stormy end to wednesday, low pressure sweeping rain and gales across the uk. as we move into thursday, though, we'll see some improvements wit
exeter wing claudia mcdonald also returns to the starting xv after recovering from a calf injury. 14 tries. samantha bremner scored four of them. earlier, new zealand thrashed france 46—0 in their first group game of the competition. the kiwi ferns started the tournament as second favourites, behind australia, and ran in nine tries as they dismantled the french. and finally, forever immortalised by one of the most famous fa cup goals in history, ronnie radford has passed away at the age of...
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she is also a scholar-in-residence at middlebury college and is joining us from exeter, new hampshirere there is a key senate contest going on between maggie hassan and general bulldog. also with us in fort apache, arizona, is lydia dosela, the matriarch coordinator for the white mountain apache tribe and the northeast arizona native democrats. lydia's effort to get out the vote was featured in the new yorker article. welcome you both to democracy now! sue halpern, give us the broad picture on what is happening in the reservations across this country when it comes to today's vote. i was very struck by one of the native american leaders you quoted who said we should talk about why participate in the colonizers elections who then changed his mind dramatically. cooks what happened was in 2020, native voters understood the election of donald trump was an existential problem for them most of trump was talking about opening up uranium mining again. he was talking about coal mining again. he was talking about taking sacred lands and turning them over to private industry. and so we saw this r
she is also a scholar-in-residence at middlebury college and is joining us from exeter, new hampshirere there is a key senate contest going on between maggie hassan and general bulldog. also with us in fort apache, arizona, is lydia dosela, the matriarch coordinator for the white mountain apache tribe and the northeast arizona native democrats. lydia's effort to get out the vote was featured in the new yorker article. welcome you both to democracy now! sue halpern, give us the broad picture on...
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on to rugby union and exeter chiefs have announced they're re—structuring some of their finances to mitigatecond try ultimately proving the difference. meanwile, england's women are heavy favourites for their world cup semi—final against canada tomorrow. a year ago, canada, who aren't professional, were beaten 51—12 by england — that was england's 17th win in a row. now, they can boast a record 29 consecutive test victories. the winners will meet either new zealand or france in the final. i think it has hit me over the last couple of days, the magnitude of it. we played at eden park the first weekend and it was incredible. it is going to be pretty similar for this weekend. a semifinal of the world cup in new zealand is going to be an incredible experience. meanwhile, the line up for england's men's international against argentina on sunday has been announced and northampton lock alex coles will make his england debut. owen farrell will stay as captain — he's been paired with manu tuilagi at centre. farrell is back after being passed fit following a fortnight off for a concussion. on to the f
on to rugby union and exeter chiefs have announced they're re—structuring some of their finances to mitigatecond try ultimately proving the difference. meanwile, england's women are heavy favourites for their world cup semi—final against canada tomorrow. a year ago, canada, who aren't professional, were beaten 51—12 by england — that was england's 17th win in a row. now, they can boast a record 29 consecutive test victories. the winners will meet either new zealand or france in the...
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this is vanity this morning, out of exeter, california. a republican. good morning. >> good morning. i have family that are real workers in iowa, and they are also impacted by student loans. so, i'm really calling about legislation 25 98, hr nine point 10, for bankruptcy being returned to student loans. it gets confused with student loan forgiveness. students don't need student loan forgiveness, rail workers don't need student loan forgiveness. what they do need bankruptcy returned, because bankruptcy is in our constitution, article one, section eight. we need that legislation passed. so, i'm calling on senator cornyn and hawley and there are bipartisan co-part, senator durbin, pelosi, and schumer, to get this as 25 98 and eight are nine point 10 to the floor for a vote. it needs to pass this year. >> angie -- >> it affect our economy. >> we'll talk more about student loans in the future. today, we are focusing on those economic issues, those looming deadlines, the potential real strike around the holidays and the potential government shutdown if a fede
this is vanity this morning, out of exeter, california. a republican. good morning. >> good morning. i have family that are real workers in iowa, and they are also impacted by student loans. so, i'm really calling about legislation 25 98, hr nine point 10, for bankruptcy being returned to student loans. it gets confused with student loan forgiveness. students don't need student loan forgiveness, rail workers don't need student loan forgiveness. what they do need bankruptcy returned,...
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completed the return to play concussion protocol after suffering an injury in saracens' win over exeteris opportunity came around very quickly," and he made the decision with his family in mind. the saints chief exec said he leaves with the club's "very best wishes". wales were comprehensively beaten by france, as they began their wheelchair rugby league world cup in sheffield. they were beaten by 158—6 by the defending champions, with the french scoring 16 first half tries. arnau vargas with this one. afterwards wales captain stuart williams said he was "a bit low but i'm so proud," you can follow scotland getting their campaign under way with live pictures and this is just into the second half and as you can see scotland leading 38—24. this is their first appearance at the world cup for the usa but scotland have been at the tournament twice before. that is your sport for now. more now on our top story, the immigration minister robertjenrick was in dover meeting local residents many of whom are angry about the rising numbers making their way across the channel. it follows the home secr
completed the return to play concussion protocol after suffering an injury in saracens' win over exeteris opportunity came around very quickly," and he made the decision with his family in mind. the saints chief exec said he leaves with the club's "very best wishes". wales were comprehensively beaten by france, as they began their wheelchair rugby league world cup in sheffield. they were beaten by 158—6 by the defending champions, with the french scoring 16 first half tries....
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interesting because the senior clinical lecturer in child public mental health at the university of exeter worked on the report seems to put a lot of this down to covid and seems to say that it's down to covid that these teenagers says there's been a massive rise. like in 2017, it was 10. but now in 2022, we're up to something like 25, which is obviously quite a jump. we have had the pandemic, however i do also question how much talking about mental has been put forward into the media. and so people are more likely to recognise when it is. i mean what for a teenager i have mental problems all the time. i know a single teenager that didn't . if i'm on it. yeah, it's didn't. if i'm on it. yeah, it's true. a terrible time. your true. it's a terrible time. your body apart. like, body is tearing apart. like, especially as a girl. like things start dropping and going sideways and you have no idea going on and it's just a bit of a all encompassing time where you're coming out into the world and. you're trying to fly away from parents because from your parents because you want yeah. so from your p
interesting because the senior clinical lecturer in child public mental health at the university of exeter worked on the report seems to put a lot of this down to covid and seems to say that it's down to covid that these teenagers says there's been a massive rise. like in 2017, it was 10. but now in 2022, we're up to something like 25, which is obviously quite a jump. we have had the pandemic, however i do also question how much talking about mental has been put forward into the media. and so...
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interesting because the senior clinical lecturer in child public mental health at the university of exeter worked on the report seems to put a lot of this down to covid and seems to say that it's down to covid that these teenagers says there's been a massive rise. like in 2017, it was 10. but now in 2022, we're up to something like 25, which is obviously quite a jump. we have had the pandemic, however i do also question how much talking about mental has been put forward into the media. and so people are more likely to recognise when it is. i mean what for a teenager i have mental problems all the time. i know a single teenager that didn't . if i'm on it. yeah, it's didn't. if i'm on it. yeah, it's true. a terrible time. your true. it's a terrible time. your body apart. like, body is tearing apart. like, especially as a girl. like things start dropping and going sideways and you have no idea going on and it's just a bit of a all encompassing time where you're coming out into the world and. you're trying to fly away from parents because from your parents because you want yeah. so from your p
interesting because the senior clinical lecturer in child public mental health at the university of exeter worked on the report seems to put a lot of this down to covid and seems to say that it's down to covid that these teenagers says there's been a massive rise. like in 2017, it was 10. but now in 2022, we're up to something like 25, which is obviously quite a jump. we have had the pandemic, however i do also question how much talking about mental has been put forward into the media. and so...
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the uk, richard says he left the postal picket line this morning, we are not going there slightly, exeteruffer, these people were heroes two years ago. another message, this is about the teachers strike, in deprived areas teachers by material, food even close for their students. by material, food even close for theirstudents. it by material, food even close for their students. it is heartbreaking. photocopies are not allowed, materials are not supplied, most teachers are on temporary contracts. another message, ifully teachers are on temporary contracts. another message, i fully support the postal workers, another message, i fully support the postalworkers, i another message, i fully support the postal workers, i look clearly at what the full proposal as and all the details and it is truly shocking. another message on the strike in scotland, ifully shocking. another message on the strike in scotland, i fully support the teachers union in scotland on their strike as it is about time the government took our children's education seriously by investing more. enough is enough. pretty much all
the uk, richard says he left the postal picket line this morning, we are not going there slightly, exeteruffer, these people were heroes two years ago. another message, this is about the teachers strike, in deprived areas teachers by material, food even close for their students. by material, food even close for theirstudents. it by material, food even close for their students. it is heartbreaking. photocopies are not allowed, materials are not supplied, most teachers are on temporary contracts....
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it's fun and exet competitive and social.w play five teams a week and have a place in the city where i can call home. i went from having two friends in the city to now oarve 50. i don't think there is a sport that will bring this much joy and excitement. excitement to people's lives. i'm happy because of the pickle ball community. we need more dedicated courts so more people can experience this happiness. >> thank you. >> we have hans, bill, and then [indiscernible] >> good morning. i'm hans and i've been playing pickle ball for six years. i'm also a long-term member of the pickle ball working community that meets with rec and park including commissioner louie. i've seen this can grow from a small group much dedicated players to huge numbers of prpts. pickle ball is still considered america's fastest growing sport with over 50 million participants nationwide. i want to talk about the court situation in the city. pickle ball is played in 10 outdoor public locations in the city. wa cording to rec and park figures, tennis has 14
it's fun and exet competitive and social.w play five teams a week and have a place in the city where i can call home. i went from having two friends in the city to now oarve 50. i don't think there is a sport that will bring this much joy and excitement. excitement to people's lives. i'm happy because of the pickle ball community. we need more dedicated courts so more people can experience this happiness. >> thank you. >> we have hans, bill, and then [indiscernible] >> good...
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we've heard plenty about the financial issues facing english rugby clubs and now, exeter chiefs have, where the saints lost 26—19 in the rugby premiership. tommy freeman's second try ultimately proved the difference. now at the rugby league world cup, england's captain sam tomkins says his side face their "toughest test yet" in this afternoon's quarterfinal against papua new guinea. the match is part of a double—header in wigan, following england women's group stage match with canada. adam wild looks ahead. this is a world cup that for england's men has been as close to perfect on the pitch as anyone might have dared to dream. commentator: listened to have dared to dream. commentator: listened to the — have dared to dream. commentator: listened to the noise _ have dared to dream. commentator: listened to the noise now! _ have dared to dream. commentator: listened to the noise now! three i listened to the noise now! three thumin: listened to the noise now! three thumping winds _ listened to the noise now! three thumping winds charging - listened to the noise now! three thumping winds
we've heard plenty about the financial issues facing english rugby clubs and now, exeter chiefs have, where the saints lost 26—19 in the rugby premiership. tommy freeman's second try ultimately proved the difference. now at the rugby league world cup, england's captain sam tomkins says his side face their "toughest test yet" in this afternoon's quarterfinal against papua new guinea. the match is part of a double—header in wigan, following england women's group stage match with...
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can speak now to alexander huke who is head of environment and clean growth at the university of exeterefinition probably the only choice of economy that we have going forward. , ., ,, ., forward. does it assume are required to some degree. _ forward. does it assume are required to some degree, a _ forward. does it assume are required to some degree, a move _ forward. does it assume are required to some degree, a move away - forward. does it assume are required to some degree, a move away from i to some degree, a move away from globalisation? he. to some degree, a move away from globalisation?— to some degree, a move away from globalisation? no. as we have seen, we can only — globalisation? no. as we have seen, we can only deliver— globalisation? no. as we have seen, we can only deliver net _ globalisation? no. as we have seen, we can only deliver net zero - globalisation? no. as we have seen, we can only deliver net zero if- globalisation? no. as we have seen, we can only deliver net zero if we - we can only deliver net zero if we do it at a global level. we talk about net zero busines
can speak now to alexander huke who is head of environment and clean growth at the university of exeterefinition probably the only choice of economy that we have going forward. , ., ,, ., forward. does it assume are required to some degree. _ forward. does it assume are required to some degree, a _ forward. does it assume are required to some degree, a move _ forward. does it assume are required to some degree, a move away - forward. does it assume are required to some degree, a move away from...
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i suppose now the met offices barry right. offices in exeter. barry right.and yeah but very yeah, yeah. and then interesting then the satellites. interesting about coats because about hats and coats because i'm going children's going to get my children's warehouse right of warehouse and inside i right of the temperature the temperatures because i think like of because i think like a lot of people out there you know heating are huge heating bills are huge conservative have conservative very mild. we have got lucky far. but this got away lucky so far. but this has serious to it about has a serious to it about particularly elderly staying warm. it does it's all about warm. it does and it's all about preparation we love talk preparation mean we love to talk about to talk about about snow we love to talk about and christmas coming up you and with christmas coming up you know fun but know it's all great fun but there serious heating there is a serious side heating bills going up energy. bills bills are going up energy. bills are so all about are going up. so it's
i suppose now the met offices barry right. offices in exeter. barry right.and yeah but very yeah, yeah. and then interesting then the satellites. interesting about coats because about hats and coats because i'm going children's going to get my children's warehouse right of warehouse and inside i right of the temperature the temperatures because i think like of because i think like a lot of people out there you know heating are huge heating bills are huge conservative have conservative very...
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completed the return to play concussion protocol after suffering an injury in saracens' win over exeter. chris heaton—harris says he has listened to concerns about the impact and cost of an election and says he will make a statement to parliament next week. the deadline to restore the power—sharing executive at stormont passed last month following the election in may. let's talk to our northern ireland correspondent emma vardy, who's at stormont. what has the reaction been to this decision, emma?— decision, emma? well, there is a feelin: of decision, emma? well, there is a feeling of relief _ decision, emma? well, there is a feeling of relief from _ decision, emma? well, there is a feeling of relief from parties - decision, emma? well, there is a feeling of relief from parties and | feeling of relief from parties and probably a lot of voters, too, they won't have to be campaigning on the doorsteps in the run—up to christmas, it wasn't really a very festive feeling, was it, election posters on the lamp post and all the kind of divisive, polarising arguments that tend to come with a north
completed the return to play concussion protocol after suffering an injury in saracens' win over exeter. chris heaton—harris says he has listened to concerns about the impact and cost of an election and says he will make a statement to parliament next week. the deadline to restore the power—sharing executive at stormont passed last month following the election in may. let's talk to our northern ireland correspondent emma vardy, who's at stormont. what has the reaction been to this decision,...
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but rob canny, a senior clinical lecturer at, the university of exeter medical school but there schoolittle bit of cajoling the threats, naming and shaming and pulled the finger out. and gp's pulled the finger out. no just having a go at gp's whilst the system has failed the gp's . now let me emphasise gp's. now let me emphasise primary care, that's general practise provides exceedingly good value for the national health service. the problem is we just do not have enough gp's and this is the matter that needs to be addressed . we have needs to be addressed. we have got gp's leaving . you will tell got gp's leaving. you will tell me that a lot of gp's being trained. the trouble is being trained. the trouble is being trained but they're not going into practise. in fact, i'm of those examples. i am a trained but i'm not practising an infectious disease expert . so infectious disease expert. so those are the issues, not enough gp's to deliver really good value for the national service. okay, all right but there are many, many, many that really quite shocking when it comes to these figures
but rob canny, a senior clinical lecturer at, the university of exeter medical school but there schoolittle bit of cajoling the threats, naming and shaming and pulled the finger out. and gp's pulled the finger out. no just having a go at gp's whilst the system has failed the gp's . now let me emphasise gp's. now let me emphasise primary care, that's general practise provides exceedingly good value for the national health service. the problem is we just do not have enough gp's and this is the...
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i also think there is an opportunity at the moment with christmas approaching, i was in exeter, we havege of views and so on. but yes, there's no denying there are different denominations, around the world, and the church of england, as i am part of, isjust one of those. england, as i am part of, is 'ust one of those.�* england, as i am part of, is 'ust one of those. 0k, thank you very much. it one of those. 0k, thank you very much- it is _ one of those. 0k, thank you very much. it is who _ one of those. 0k, thank you very much. it is who represents - one of those. 0k, thank you very much. it is who represents the i much. it is who represents the religion as well, i say, speaking to a lady. thank you very much. the head of the food standards agency says school meals are a more important safety net now than ever, because so many families are struggling with the rising cost of living. professor susanjebb was speaking exclusively to the bbc, as the first checks are rolled out, on the quality of school lunches in england. here's our education editor branwen jeffreys. a hot meal on a winter'
i also think there is an opportunity at the moment with christmas approaching, i was in exeter, we havege of views and so on. but yes, there's no denying there are different denominations, around the world, and the church of england, as i am part of, isjust one of those. england, as i am part of, is 'ust one of those.�* england, as i am part of, is 'ust one of those. 0k, thank you very much. it one of those. 0k, thank you very much- it is _ one of those. 0k, thank you very much. it is who _...
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plymouth, exeter.d i just noticed every just noticed the trend every ground the home team ground he went to the home team tended bring him tended to win so also bring him out to a to a wider audience and we sat we discovered the team with the worst home record in the country which bradford the country which is bradford city, former city, managed by sold former derby we derby county defender and we matched transport him with matched to transport him with the aid of a sponsor. i guess you the sponsor win lot i know we about that now they lost to a ninth minute round vine golf for luton town so the back end of his time tony stark but we were actually dog stood on the front of the owner of dogs today that's the owner tony know became tony slug but i know what became of that. of jake after that. unfortunately well that could unfortunately well that it could run. the football run. do you think the football team are going have bit of team are going to have a bit of a charm? the england a lucky charm? the engl
plymouth, exeter.d i just noticed every just noticed the trend every ground the home team ground he went to the home team tended bring him tended to win so also bring him out to a to a wider audience and we sat we discovered the team with the worst home record in the country which bradford the country which is bradford city, former city, managed by sold former derby we derby county defender and we matched transport him with matched to transport him with the aid of a sponsor. i guess you the...
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well, even if you have, it's unlikely you've given it quite as much thought as one woman from exeter,views on the social media website. i with over 2 million views on the social media website.— with over 2 million views on the social media website. i wanted to do somethin: social media website. i wanted to do something nice _ social media website. i wanted to do something nice for _ social media website. i wanted to do something nice for people _ social media website. i wanted to do something nice for people to - social media website. i wanted to do something nice for people to see. i something nice for people to see. last year, i did like a big side of t rex christmas display and i got some anonymous cards for people saying they loved it and i thought i will do something big this year and this is what happened. i will do something big this year and this is what happened.— this is what happened. i look around, this _ this is what happened. i look around, this is _ this is what happened. i look around, this is a _ this is what happened. i look around, this is a normal- this is what hap
well, even if you have, it's unlikely you've given it quite as much thought as one woman from exeter,views on the social media website. i with over 2 million views on the social media website.— with over 2 million views on the social media website. i wanted to do somethin: social media website. i wanted to do something nice _ social media website. i wanted to do something nice for _ social media website. i wanted to do something nice for people _ social media website. i wanted to do something...