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dr fiona wilcox warned that those who survived the fire, including residents and emergency responderss, which causes cancer. nhs england says it will respond in the next couple of months. the metropolitan police have admitted for the first time that senior officers knew about a sexual relationship, which an undercover officer was having with an environmental activist in a group he was spying on. legal documents seen by the bbc reveal that bosses allowed the relationship between mark kennedy and kate wilson to continue. until now, the police had maintained such relationships would never have been authorised. a bbc news investigation has found that police are struggling to combat child grooming taking place on kik, a smartphone messaging app popular with teenagers. kik has played a part in over 1,100 police investigations into child sex offences over the past five years. but officers say the company won't help identify predators, unless they overcome major bureaucratic hurdles. angus crawford reports. mark, you're wanted. not the wake—up call he was expecting. hello, mate, you all right
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fiona trott, thank you, our north of england correspondent.e are live pictures of them arriving. angela merkel, the chancellor of germany with theresa may. just arriving, smiling and chatting and hiding their frustration at this point. it must all be for the cameras and media, who all outside. no doubt another difficult day of discussions ahead. we will keep you updated and go to the website if you wa nt to updated and go to the website if you want to live updates from the meeting. we can move on to talk about africa. it‘s different to what has happened in other parts of the world. crises in turkey, venezuela and argentina have increasingly raised concerns about emerging economies in recent months. so where does that leave african nations, once the darling of many investors? well, according to the world bank, economic growth in sub—saharan africa will hit around 3.1% this year. and things should get even better — the forecast for next year is 3.5%. but it‘s thought the larger economies — especially the oil exporters — will see growth hampered
fiona trott, thank you, our north of england correspondent.e are live pictures of them arriving. angela merkel, the chancellor of germany with theresa may. just arriving, smiling and chatting and hiding their frustration at this point. it must all be for the cameras and media, who all outside. no doubt another difficult day of discussions ahead. we will keep you updated and go to the website if you wa nt to updated and go to the website if you want to live updates from the meeting. we can move...
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fiona lamdin reports.ing exams, he was thrown off his course. his parents, though, had no idea. we had a very nice lunch. he didn't eat that much. i told him that i loved him, kissed him and then said goodbye. that was the last time i saw him. a few hours later, ben took his life. ben's dad, james, is now calling for a relaxation of the data protection rules that deter universities from alerting parents if their child has a serious mental health problem. you've got ten weeks where you're going from being treated as a child, in effect, at school, being looked after in a very safe environment, to going to university with just a ten—week break where you're suddenly an adult and expected to cope with financial pressures, new academic pressures, the pressures of being in a new community and settling in. and so for the first time, students starting here at bristol can give their consent, allowing the university to contact an adult if a student becomes physically or mentally ill. yeah, i'd be really happy to sign
fiona lamdin reports.ing exams, he was thrown off his course. his parents, though, had no idea. we had a very nice lunch. he didn't eat that much. i told him that i loved him, kissed him and then said goodbye. that was the last time i saw him. a few hours later, ben took his life. ben's dad, james, is now calling for a relaxation of the data protection rules that deter universities from alerting parents if their child has a serious mental health problem. you've got ten weeks where you're going...
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is this right, fiona? fiona, can you hear me?” a poncho. is this right, fiona?we have just shown those. thank you for the photos you have sent, we havejust shown those. in fa ct, sent, we havejust shown those. in fact, i am told those photos are from the north pole without the baby. even i know there is quite a difference between the north pole and the pennine way! what do you think of what sophie power has done and the image which seems to have inspired so many months?” and the image which seems to have inspired so many months? i think it is fantastic. i think it is amazing. —— has inspired so many mothers? is fantastic. i think it is amazing. -- has inspired so many mothers? you need a reasonable amount of fitness to ta ke need a reasonable amount of fitness to take on anything like this, but i keep myself very fit, i spoke to my consultant, the child was not in danger and when i was five months pregnant with my youngest son, conrad, i actually led an expedition across a plateau. the body can carry on. that was in the arctic circle? yes. five months pregnant?
is this right, fiona? fiona, can you hear me?” a poncho. is this right, fiona?we have just shown those. thank you for the photos you have sent, we havejust shown those. in fa ct, sent, we havejust shown those. in fact, i am told those photos are from the north pole without the baby. even i know there is quite a difference between the north pole and the pennine way! what do you think of what sophie power has done and the image which seems to have inspired so many months?” and the image which...
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with me is fiona cincotta, senior market analyst at city index. the labour party confidence has dominated the news in the uk for most of the week and todayjeremy corbyn will deliver his big speech. he is moving towards these massive energy green focus which is quite interesting. firstly because he is looking to return to labour's core economic plan. green is good, going against greed is good. in an attempt to unite the party. the party is really in division owing to brexit and many problems it has been having the few months. he declares war on capitalism and he will talk about the bank bailouts we had to do following the financial crisis, of lloyd and the royal bank of scotland. it was extremely costly at the time. the timing is point meant. it is the 10—year anniversary from financial crisis and he will get good impact. it is interesting that he is going back to the core of a labour economic plan because the prime minister was gordon brown at the time. ever which was born under the time. ever which was born under the leadership of tony blair. ——
with me is fiona cincotta, senior market analyst at city index. the labour party confidence has dominated the news in the uk for most of the week and todayjeremy corbyn will deliver his big speech. he is moving towards these massive energy green focus which is quite interesting. firstly because he is looking to return to labour's core economic plan. green is good, going against greed is good. in an attempt to unite the party. the party is really in division owing to brexit and many problems it...
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with me is fiona cincotta, senior market analyst at city index.ated the news in the uk for most of the week and todayjeremy corbyn will deliver his big speech. he is moving towards these
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into from the mean time you just really gotta mckown up eistein a coma the more you mentally bit of fiona. your more the testimonies to. what your goals are going to get a sense of that is go to air. and replace i mean that is a story if it is going to that which is in the visible and that which it was forcibly to the body. a. board to go to the fabric it bill raffle neuro. the years of lent in italy this summer but there is a loss from the late sixty's to the eighty's demonstrations police repression attacks kidnapping assess initial. collective loss of innocence. looking italian shanta sena for math it may group people in the group became to be able to get them into sort of family to stability or a portrait. studio in d.c. if you look back i restore a lock was a key more important than picture validity italia a lot of society the good guy and he went out the image of them into a lot of a lot of them into the welfare a lot of the use of interest kora and even that were locked up in that carry a feeling in the for me. why i used to be if you could i put this of to get a seeming out of the
into from the mean time you just really gotta mckown up eistein a coma the more you mentally bit of fiona. your more the testimonies to. what your goals are going to get a sense of that is go to air. and replace i mean that is a story if it is going to that which is in the visible and that which it was forcibly to the body. a. board to go to the fabric it bill raffle neuro. the years of lent in italy this summer but there is a loss from the late sixty's to the eighty's demonstrations police...
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let me bring in fiona. we are getting so many m essa 9 es fiona.low at the durham law school, does this sound sensible7m does. it really resonates with me, what chandra said as well and what celeste said about women having to change their behaviour. i have just published a book about this, how we trade freedom for safety. it shows how women have to daily stop doing things that maybe they want to do in order to try and make themselves feel safe. we are absolutely on the same page, in terms of the impact an effect and range of street harassment. around misogyny as a hate crime, i find it a little more challenging i guess, because sometimes there is lots of information and misinformation going around. today, what's been debated in parliament is a amendments that has done really well but it is specific to upskirting offences, it's not about introducing misogyny asa it's not about introducing misogyny as a hate crime more broadly. mps are not debating whether or not women are going to be able to record things as a hate crime if they happen in public spa
let me bring in fiona. we are getting so many m essa 9 es fiona.low at the durham law school, does this sound sensible7m does. it really resonates with me, what chandra said as well and what celeste said about women having to change their behaviour. i have just published a book about this, how we trade freedom for safety. it shows how women have to daily stop doing things that maybe they want to do in order to try and make themselves feel safe. we are absolutely on the same page, in terms of...
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adrian and fiona. you runa explain more. adrian and fiona. you run a manufacturing firm as well.facturing, if you want any components made or contract work, it is very easy to tyneside to do it. if you are based in the south you would find it more difficult and we have always been based here because we are engineers at. you sell right around the world. your customers absolutely everywhere. give us a taste of where you sell to. middle east, dubai, australia, new zealand, south africa, chile, germany, holland, france, poland, you name it, we sell it. about 70 countries. is itfairto it, we sell it. about 70 countries. is it fair to say that that made in britain tagline had a bad name for a while, historically, it will might have thought it was in such a great thing but now it is back and well. very strong now. past history came from the automotive industry which knocked us for a little bit when we we re knocked us for a little bit when we were not making that. now definitely the fact it is made in the uk and britain, everything we manufacture is good, strong, reliable. with a fantas
adrian and fiona. you runa explain more. adrian and fiona. you run a manufacturing firm as well.facturing, if you want any components made or contract work, it is very easy to tyneside to do it. if you are based in the south you would find it more difficult and we have always been based here because we are engineers at. you sell right around the world. your customers absolutely everywhere. give us a taste of where you sell to. middle east, dubai, australia, new zealand, south africa, chile,...
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fiona venice. he had at the back of his car. songs to sing along to come down let's see this to come to you from soup. to two months of time god. had very good cause a kind of into active exercise is the hard thing about the devil you don't come slashdot atlanta on facebook in the uk still. lend german for free with the w. . teams and i'm crying before the moment. well the two. young people rebelled against their parents' generation. and it was a constant dusting full of stupidity inclusions the seeds they demanded. that all home societal wanted maelstrom of the florida marlins with the vietnam war playing that role in the flame our generation watch the vietnam war every day. our documentary takes a look a lot of times the two things we were hearing a member of the current the first time had a feeling of being on something the. names of those events today. who sued spoke civil rights the peace movement the women's movement for most players during this period. nineteen sixty eight oakland. this week don't. play. players are playi
fiona venice. he had at the back of his car. songs to sing along to come down let's see this to come to you from soup. to two months of time god. had very good cause a kind of into active exercise is the hard thing about the devil you don't come slashdot atlanta on facebook in the uk still. lend german for free with the w. . teams and i'm crying before the moment. well the two. young people rebelled against their parents' generation. and it was a constant dusting full of stupidity inclusions...
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at 10:00 fiona bruce will be here with a full round up of the days news.st giant in the sky —— thejumbojet at 50 looks back at the story of the iconic 747. 50 years ago, mankind dared to dream. space, speed and size. apollo, concorde and, in 1968, the jumbo jet. file: the first giant 747 is presented to the world. people thought that an aeroplane this big just wouldn't fly. over 400 seats — nearly three times existing airliners‘. they bet the company on this airplane. pilots called her ‘the queen of the skies‘. if you're flying a 747, you're flying every pilot's dream. a symbol of power. beast of burden, and she's carried 5 billion of us across the planet. its economy made it possible for everyone to fly. all: cheers! a 50—year reign, now sadness as passengers and airlines bid a fond farewell. i'm going to miss you, girl. we are so sad to see her leave. from its birth to the desert graveyard, cradle to grave, this is the story of the 747. the very last 747 to fly passengers for an american carrier parked up in the boneyard this year. this is where the whal
at 10:00 fiona bruce will be here with a full round up of the days news.st giant in the sky —— thejumbojet at 50 looks back at the story of the iconic 747. 50 years ago, mankind dared to dream. space, speed and size. apollo, concorde and, in 1968, the jumbo jet. file: the first giant 747 is presented to the world. people thought that an aeroplane this big just wouldn't fly. over 400 seats — nearly three times existing airliners‘. they bet the company on this airplane. pilots called her...
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joining us with the results of the study, fiona greg. she's jpmorgan chase consumer researcher this is a little bit different kind of study. it looks at the effects of really consumer spending and how it affects that for not long-term, but six months, a year after an event like this. is that what the study entailed? >> yeah, that's right. and, you know, what i would say is that i can't underscore enough how financially disruptive a storm is for families you know, we looked at those million families what we observed is when we look at their checking accounts, their regular bank account inflows meaning income was down by 20% in the week of the landfall spending down by 30% so these are very big numbers. that's almost like an economic recession happening the week of the landfall >> if you go out a couple of months, you see it's hard to make debt payments so those drop. even health care spending is affected can you go into that explain what happens exactly >> yeah. as soon as that storm hits, the category of spending we saw drop the most was
joining us with the results of the study, fiona greg. she's jpmorgan chase consumer researcher this is a little bit different kind of study. it looks at the effects of really consumer spending and how it affects that for not long-term, but six months, a year after an event like this. is that what the study entailed? >> yeah, that's right. and, you know, what i would say is that i can't underscore enough how financially disruptive a storm is for families you know, we looked at those...
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dr fiona wilcox warned that those who survived the fire, including residents and emergency responderstos, which causes cancer. nhs england says it will respond in the next couple of months. a woman dubbed the snapchat queen has been jailed for 1h years for manslaughter after posting a video of her boyfriend dying in a pool of blood on the social media platform. the old bailey heard fatima khan had grown tired of her boyfriend khalid safi, an afghan asylum seeker. she plotted with another man, raza khan, who carried out the knife attack in december, 2016. he is still on the run. more than 130 people have drowned after a ferry capsized in lake victoria close to the tanzanian shore. it's thought around 400 people were on the vessel, meaning it was heavily overcrowded, so there are fears the death toll will rise. lebo diseko has this report. it is the worst kind of weight. hundreds of families desperate for news of their loved ones who'd been on board the boat. with no transport to get to the island closest to the scene of the disaster, they're stuck. as much as they hope for the best, so
dr fiona wilcox warned that those who survived the fire, including residents and emergency responderstos, which causes cancer. nhs england says it will respond in the next couple of months. a woman dubbed the snapchat queen has been jailed for 1h years for manslaughter after posting a video of her boyfriend dying in a pool of blood on the social media platform. the old bailey heard fatima khan had grown tired of her boyfriend khalid safi, an afghan asylum seeker. she plotted with another man,...
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one of the authors of the report, dr fiona bull from the world health organisation, told me how mucho to stay healthy. we need to all do 150 minutes of moderate intensity exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise, and you can do combinations of each if you wish. examples of these would be, for moderate exercise, would be a brisk walk or a swim. but the vigorous exercise would be running, team sports, and vigorous swimming, for example. so, dr, if we don't exercise enough, whether it be 150 minutes or 75 minutes a week, what kind of impact will this have on our health? well, the benefits from physical activity are enormous, and most importantly, they start with the prevention of chronic disease, the cardiovascular disease, heart attacks, stroke, diabetes, and cancer. and by being active, we can reduce our risk of those, and they are very important diseases to avoid. they cause a lot of disability and cost to our healthcare system, and of course, to families. but there are many challenges, dr bull, in getting people active, just to even get them to walk briskly, or even run or swim.
one of the authors of the report, dr fiona bull from the world health organisation, told me how mucho to stay healthy. we need to all do 150 minutes of moderate intensity exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise, and you can do combinations of each if you wish. examples of these would be, for moderate exercise, would be a brisk walk or a swim. but the vigorous exercise would be running, team sports, and vigorous swimming, for example. so, dr, if we don't exercise enough, whether it be 150...
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i'm joined now by fiona fernie — a partner at the accounting and tax advisory firm blick rothenberg.joining us. these thank you forjoining us. these arrangements, this particular arrangement isn't new. why do you think we are talking about it now? simply because the times have been able to get this information under a freedom of information act request. it is the first time it has come to light. there has been suspicion but no actual knowledge. what you make of this arrangement?” no actual knowledge. what you make of this arrangement? i think there isa of this arrangement? i think there is a worry, of course we need to be absolutely clear that people who illegally try to weather taxes should not get honoured by the establishment. —— illegally tried to whether aids taxes. but this is quite a subjective view. the fact is that all of these schemes are illegal. —— trying to invade taxes. are we allowing people a subjective view of other people's morality? i think that is a worry. if we don't like the arrangements than we should legislate against them. the concern is that if you take it t
i'm joined now by fiona fernie — a partner at the accounting and tax advisory firm blick rothenberg.joining us. these thank you forjoining us. these arrangements, this particular arrangement isn't new. why do you think we are talking about it now? simply because the times have been able to get this information under a freedom of information act request. it is the first time it has come to light. there has been suspicion but no actual knowledge. what you make of this arrangement?” no actual...
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we have fiona cincotta with us, senior market snalyst at city index. good morning. good morning.u are all watching this. it is honest feeling of we know what is happening, it would be very surprising if we did not get the interest rate rise. the markets are almost 100% certain that this raises happening, i think what is interesting is not whether they raise today, but what is interesting now is what is going to be happening next year. we know the fed is looking to be raising interest rates around three times next year, the market is going to be looking for confirmation that that is still the plan, and then what is interesting is the plan after that. us economy is the plan after that. us economy is very strong, all of the fundamentals look good, and the reforms from president trump with the tax cuts and everything else, we have seen this boom on wall street, as you say maybe three more rate rises from the deep federal reserve, but that is not something that president trump wants. no, he has made very clear that it is not won a strong dollar but that is not something that the fed i
we have fiona cincotta with us, senior market snalyst at city index. good morning. good morning.u are all watching this. it is honest feeling of we know what is happening, it would be very surprising if we did not get the interest rate rise. the markets are almost 100% certain that this raises happening, i think what is interesting is not whether they raise today, but what is interesting now is what is going to be happening next year. we know the fed is looking to be raising interest rates...
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dr fiona wilcox warned that those who survived the fire — including residents and emergency responders nhs england says it will respond in the next couple of months. the metropolitan police have admitted for the first time that a sexual relationship between an undercover officer and an environmental activist was known about by senior officers and allowed to continue. until now the police had denied that such relationships would ever be authorised. a woman dubbed the "snapchat queen" has been jailed for 11! years for manslaughter, after posting a video of her boyfriend dying in a pool of blood on the social media platform. the old bailey heard fatima khan had grown tired of her boyfriend khalid safi — an afghan asylum seeker. she plotted with another man — raza khan — who carried out the knife attack in december 2016. he is still on the run. a bbc news investigation has found that police are struggling to combat child grooming taking place on a smartphone messaging app called kik, which is popular with teenagers. kik has played a part in over 1100 police investigations into child sex of
dr fiona wilcox warned that those who survived the fire — including residents and emergency responders nhs england says it will respond in the next couple of months. the metropolitan police have admitted for the first time that a sexual relationship between an undercover officer and an environmental activist was known about by senior officers and allowed to continue. until now the police had denied that such relationships would ever be authorised. a woman dubbed the "snapchat queen"...
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in a letter, doctor fiona wilcox says there could be long—term health problems for survivors, emergencyin concern is that the building contained asbestos. more now on the countdown to brexit — and as we've been reporting, the future of the irish border is one of the key sticking points in theresa may 5 negotiations with the eu. future changes, including more checks on goods, could have huge implications for trade between the uk and the irish republic. our bbc reality check correspondent chris morris has been to the port of holyhead in north wales, used by hundreds of thousands of lorries every year, travelling to and from dublin. holyhead in north wales — the uk's second busiest ferry port. and the main trade route between britain and ireland. this is roll—on roll—off logistics in action — no checks, no delays. when two ferries arrive here one after another, hundreds of lorries and trailers disembark. if you put them all back—to—back, the queue would stretch back for about three miles. the two big brexit issues coincide here on the welsh coast — trade at uk ports and trade across the ir
in a letter, doctor fiona wilcox says there could be long—term health problems for survivors, emergencyin concern is that the building contained asbestos. more now on the countdown to brexit — and as we've been reporting, the future of the irish border is one of the key sticking points in theresa may 5 negotiations with the eu. future changes, including more checks on goods, could have huge implications for trade between the uk and the irish republic. our bbc reality check correspondent...
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doctor fiona wilcox is that those who survived the fire, including residents and emergency responderscancer. nhs england as it will respond in the next couple of months. a woman dubbed the snapchat queen has beenjailed for 1h months. a woman dubbed the snapchat queen has been jailed for 1h years for manslaughter after posting a video of her boyfriend dying in a pool of blood on the social media platform. bill bailey heard that she had grown tired of her boyfriend, an afg ha n asylu m had grown tired of her boyfriend, an afghan asylum seeker. she plotted with another man who carried out the knife attack in december of 2016. he is still on the run. at least 131 people have drowned after a packed ferry capsized on lake victoria in tanzania. it was sailing between two islands when the accident happened. tanzania's president said negligence had contributed to the disaster. from nairobi in neighbouring kenya, anne soy reports. they stand and watch, helpless. just a few hundred meters away, the upturned hull of the mv nyerere. rescuers who arrived by boat recovered bodies from around the cap
doctor fiona wilcox is that those who survived the fire, including residents and emergency responderscancer. nhs england as it will respond in the next couple of months. a woman dubbed the snapchat queen has beenjailed for 1h months. a woman dubbed the snapchat queen has been jailed for 1h years for manslaughter after posting a video of her boyfriend dying in a pool of blood on the social media platform. bill bailey heard that she had grown tired of her boyfriend, an afg ha n asylu m had grown...
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at ten o'clock fiona bruce will be here with a full round up of the days news.ves of people around scotland. this is the untold story of a children's home and its secrets. you can't try to have him what's been going on. a placement to be a safe heat —— haven but where children live in fear. and where the caller provided the perfect cover for years of child abuse. there was no point in struggling or fighting, of child abuse. there was no point in struggling orfighting, it became pa rt in struggling orfighting, it became part and parcel of life. can i ask you whether you feel ashamed ? part and parcel of life. can i ask you whether you feel ashamed? breaux i think is a very dark time in this history. for years, we have been learning the scale on which children would —— we re scale on which children would —— were abused in scotland. inquiries here and in the rest of the uk are under way piecing together the dark secrets of our institutions. but an idyllic video —— village by the water, a story has been waiting to surface. you've probably never heard of lake erie ch
at ten o'clock fiona bruce will be here with a full round up of the days news.ves of people around scotland. this is the untold story of a children's home and its secrets. you can't try to have him what's been going on. a placement to be a safe heat —— haven but where children live in fear. and where the caller provided the perfect cover for years of child abuse. there was no point in struggling or fighting, of child abuse. there was no point in struggling orfighting, it became pa rt in...
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fiona lamdin reports. off his course, but his parents had no idea. we had a very nice lunch. he didn't eat that much. i told him that i loved him, kissed him and then said goodbye. that was the last time i saw him. a few hours later, ben took his life. ben's dad, james, is now calling for a relaxation of the data protection laws that do the universities from alerting parents that their child has a serious mental health problem. you've got ten weeks where you're going from being treated as a child in effect at school, being looked after in a very safe environment, to going to university with just a ten week break where you're suddenly an adult and expected to cope with financial pressures , and expected to cope with financial pressures, new academic pressures, pressures, new academic pressures, pressures of being in a new community and settling in. and so for the first time, students starting here at bristol can give their consent, allowing the university to contact an adult if faced to do and becomes physi
fiona lamdin reports. off his course, but his parents had no idea. we had a very nice lunch. he didn't eat that much. i told him that i loved him, kissed him and then said goodbye. that was the last time i saw him. a few hours later, ben took his life. ben's dad, james, is now calling for a relaxation of the data protection laws that do the universities from alerting parents that their child has a serious mental health problem. you've got ten weeks where you're going from being treated as a...
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command from the internet this really guy macoun about his theme at home the movie mentally bit of fiona. in more of that as a movie star. what your goals are going to get us out of that it is go to air. and replace i mean that is a story if it is going to that which is in the visible and that which it was forcibly to the body. the. fourth or the fabric of the raffle neuro. the years of lent in it and this some but ariel loss from the late sixty's to the eighty's demonstrations police repression attacks kidnapping assessing nations. collective loss of innocence. beneath and yet the engines shanta sena format that they group peak the group became to be able to get them into sort of family if you just a billion or a porker delay for the student fees if you're back and restore a cause or more to import than pitch a valid yet again it's the idea that a lot of the group that i and even that immediate them into a lot of a lot of them into their welfare and a lot of the use of interest kora and even that with a lot of people like area feeling in the head for me. while you stood in your bed i pu
command from the internet this really guy macoun about his theme at home the movie mentally bit of fiona. in more of that as a movie star. what your goals are going to get us out of that it is go to air. and replace i mean that is a story if it is going to that which is in the visible and that which it was forcibly to the body. the. fourth or the fabric of the raffle neuro. the years of lent in it and this some but ariel loss from the late sixty's to the eighty's demonstrations police...
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even carly - - carly fiona. she's a texan. in the whole field of republican primaries and i think david thought that it would play a bigger role and ted cruz would be a bigger factor. he was wrong about that. but, in a way it freed me to write a book that was no so entirely tied to politics. because i wanted to include history and the culture as well. and politics in texas is a great show. it's never disappointing. so i had plenty to write about. >> yeah, i have been working on writing many articles about the transformation of wisconsin. and put together a proposal before hand. and then i think trumps victory solidified in people's minds, mainly my editor, that this was - - what had happened in wisconsin, a pre-staged the election results. and i think paved the way for them. similar things happened in michigan. the attacks on labor. i think you are expressing a lot of the country. it's turning into a version of what happened to wisconsin. and i think that became a much more widespread interest. ... >> and the ideology that dri
even carly - - carly fiona. she's a texan. in the whole field of republican primaries and i think david thought that it would play a bigger role and ted cruz would be a bigger factor. he was wrong about that. but, in a way it freed me to write a book that was no so entirely tied to politics. because i wanted to include history and the culture as well. and politics in texas is a great show. it's never disappointing. so i had plenty to write about. >> yeah, i have been working on writing...
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dr fiona wilcox warned that those who survived the fire, including residents and emergency respondersys it will respond in the next couple of months. the metropolitan police has admitted for the first time, that an undercover officer had a sexual relationship with an environmental activist, with the knowledge of his bosses. legal documents seen by the bbc, show that mark kennedy's line manager and several other officers, knew about his relationship with kate wilson, and allowed it to continue. up to now the police have maintained such relationships wouldn't have been sanctioned by senior officers. here's our home affairs correspondent, june kelly. he posed as mark stone, an environmental activist and a single man. in reality, he was mark kennedy, an undercover police officer, married with children. one of a number of officers who had relationships with women campaigners they were spying on. 15 years ago, mark kennedy began a two—year relationship with kate wilson. as a result, she is currently involved in legal action against the metropolitan police. in her case, the police have now a
dr fiona wilcox warned that those who survived the fire, including residents and emergency respondersys it will respond in the next couple of months. the metropolitan police has admitted for the first time, that an undercover officer had a sexual relationship with an environmental activist, with the knowledge of his bosses. legal documents seen by the bbc, show that mark kennedy's line manager and several other officers, knew about his relationship with kate wilson, and allowed it to continue....
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to learn from a lot of great individuals and leaders in san francisco, including gavin newsom and fiona mah. we all remember what happened in the sunset district with the whole residency issue. i hope to lead the sunset in a very positive way and connect and work with both moderates and progressives because i worked on both campaigns and both sides of the ledger, and hopefully i'm a uniter in that capacity. i look forward to meeting everybody door to door, and please take a look at my website, swanforfour. >> thank you. mr. murphy? >> yeah. we really need to step back from our series of appointed incumbents in the sunset. we've been abandoned to city hall politics for so long, most residents are checked out. they don't want to vote. i as supervisor will operate under a new model for transparency and governance. you'll know what my opinions are -- decisions are before i vote. you'll hear me at community advisory boards, that i'll stage. right now, we don't have the budget for that, but we'll do it any way. i will hear your input into the planning process so that together, we can help tem
to learn from a lot of great individuals and leaders in san francisco, including gavin newsom and fiona mah. we all remember what happened in the sunset district with the whole residency issue. i hope to lead the sunset in a very positive way and connect and work with both moderates and progressives because i worked on both campaigns and both sides of the ledger, and hopefully i'm a uniter in that capacity. i look forward to meeting everybody door to door, and please take a look at my website,...
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thank you very much, fiona. sunday, which led to a major medical response, are likely to examine if it was a hoax. alex king and his wife anna shapiro were admitted to hospital and later discharged. it happened just six months after a nerve agent attack in the city. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds has more. well, this street was cordoned off when a couple, anna shapiro and alex king, appeared to be ta ken seriously unwell. she is russian and that caused some concerns for people sitting in the restaurant nearby, and he spent a few days in hospital. but we understand that tests have found no evidence of any poisoning. despite that, anna shapiro gave an interview to the sun newspaper in which she said she had been poisoned on the orders of russia's president putin. the police are now investigating. sources have told us that one potential line of enquiry is likely to be that this was a hoax. we also found out that alex king was involved in a well—publicised incident in 2016. he gave interviews about it. h
thank you very much, fiona. sunday, which led to a major medical response, are likely to examine if it was a hoax. alex king and his wife anna shapiro were admitted to hospital and later discharged. it happened just six months after a nerve agent attack in the city. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds has more. well, this street was cordoned off when a couple, anna shapiro and alex king, appeared to be ta ken seriously unwell. she is russian and that caused some concerns for people...
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fiona lamdin reports. eat that much. i told him that i loved him, kissed him and then said goodbye. that was the last time i saw him. a few hours later, ben took his life. ben's dad, james, is now calling for a relaxation of the data protection rules that deter universities from alerting parents if their child has a serious mental health problem. you've got ten weeks where you're going from being treated as a child, in effect, at school, being looked after in a very safe environment, to going to university with just a ten—week break where you're suddenly an adult and expected to cope with financial pressures, new academic pressures, the pressures of being in a new community and settling in. and so for the first time, students starting here at bristol can give their consent, allowing the university to contact an adult if a student becomes physically or mentally. physically or mentally ill. yeah, i'd be really happy to sign it. it's very hard when you're in that place to be able to talk to someone, so to hav
fiona lamdin reports. eat that much. i told him that i loved him, kissed him and then said goodbye. that was the last time i saw him. a few hours later, ben took his life. ben's dad, james, is now calling for a relaxation of the data protection rules that deter universities from alerting parents if their child has a serious mental health problem. you've got ten weeks where you're going from being treated as a child, in effect, at school, being looked after in a very safe environment, to going...
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fiona trott reports.nto newcastle's grooming gangs ina insight into newcastle's grooming gangs in a victim's own words. insight into newcastle's grooming gangs in a victim's own wordsm started with two to four men the same faces. nicole, not her real name, is speaking out for the first time. then there would be more men, more drugs, more alcohol, and it would get to the point where you we re would get to the point where you were locked in the house for days. 0ne were locked in the house for days. one year were locked in the house for days. 0ne yearago, 17 were locked in the house for days. one year ago, 17 men and one woman we re one year ago, 17 men and one woman were jailed for over 160 years as pa rt were jailed for over 160 years as part of operation sanctuary. most of them were from indian and pakistani background suggest the investigation found that on these streets young women and girls were being groomed, they were taken to party sessions and given so many drugs and drink they couldn't defend them
fiona trott reports.nto newcastle's grooming gangs ina insight into newcastle's grooming gangs in a victim's own words. insight into newcastle's grooming gangs in a victim's own wordsm started with two to four men the same faces. nicole, not her real name, is speaking out for the first time. then there would be more men, more drugs, more alcohol, and it would get to the point where you we re would get to the point where you were locked in the house for days. 0ne were locked in the house for...
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so that's -- shout out, fiona. >> seth: you -- you have -- one of the things you got to hang out withoting there were a lot of monkeys around. >> a lot of monkeys. >> seth: and you sent us a video of a very harrowing moment you had with a monkey. >> i deserved it. >> seth: you did deserve it. >> i did deserve it. >> seth: i'm glad that you said that, because watching the video, i put none of this blame on the monkey. >> he slapped me with his cold, wet hand. [ light laughter ] at that point i had -- okay. all right, well -- >> seth: let's see if the audience sides with both of us that you are to blame. >> oh, all right. >> dude, you have the weirdest genitals. i've never seen -- like really seen a monkey. [ laughter ] oh, are you scared? ooh, how come you're not scared of me? [ gasp ] [ laughter and applause ] >> not my best. >> seth; yeah. >> it was not me at my best. >> seth: it seemed like when -- where was that filmed? >> that was at the batu caves right outside of kuala lumpur. so half of the movie was filmed in malaysia. >> seth: see it films like -- it feels like a malaysian fr
so that's -- shout out, fiona. >> seth: you -- you have -- one of the things you got to hang out withoting there were a lot of monkeys around. >> a lot of monkeys. >> seth: and you sent us a video of a very harrowing moment you had with a monkey. >> i deserved it. >> seth: you did deserve it. >> i did deserve it. >> seth: i'm glad that you said that, because watching the video, i put none of this blame on the monkey. >> he slapped me with his...
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—— fiona trott at preston station. your experiences on the railways up and down the uk. annita mcveigh is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news. theresa may was given just ten minutes in the austrian city of salzberg last night to pitch her vision for brexit to the 27 eu leaders. the prime minister described it as a serious and workable plan. she urged those in the room to drop what she called unacceptable demands, and she again rejected any suggestion there could be another referendum. but the irish border remains a major sticking point, as our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. stuck? looking for a way out? the prime minister and other leaders have eight weeks to agree what happens to northern ireland after we leave. her plan says: it's the only credible and negotiable plan on the table that delivers no hard border in northern ireland and also delivers on the vote of the british people. but what we cannot accept is seeing northern ireland carved away from the united kingdom customs
—— fiona trott at preston station. your experiences on the railways up and down the uk. annita mcveigh is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news. theresa may was given just ten minutes in the austrian city of salzberg last night to pitch her vision for brexit to the 27 eu leaders. the prime minister described it as a serious and workable plan. she urged those in the room to drop what she called unacceptable demands, and she again rejected any suggestion there could...
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even carly - - carly fiona. she's a texan. in the whole field of republican primaries and i think david thought that it would play a bigger role and ted cruz would be a bigger factor. he was wrong about that. but, in a way it freed me to write a book that was no so entirely tied to politics. because i wanted to include history and the culture as well. and politics in texas is a great show. it's never disappointing. so i had plenty to write about. >> yeah, i have been working on writing many articles about the transformation of wisconsin. and put together a proposal before hand. and then i think trumps victory solidified in people's minds, mainly my editor, that this was - - what had happened in wisconsin, a pre-staged the election results. and i think paved the way for them. similar things happened in michigan. the attacks on labor. i think you are expressing a lot of the country. it's turning into a version of what happened to wisconsin. and i think that became a much more widespread interest. ... >> and the ideology that dri
even carly - - carly fiona. she's a texan. in the whole field of republican primaries and i think david thought that it would play a bigger role and ted cruz would be a bigger factor. he was wrong about that. but, in a way it freed me to write a book that was no so entirely tied to politics. because i wanted to include history and the culture as well. and politics in texas is a great show. it's never disappointing. so i had plenty to write about. >> yeah, i have been working on writing...
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fiona bruce try to bring in legislation to ban it.vely, and through education, is imported. and is it an issue on the isle of man? no. we have looked at the department of health issues and we did think it is an issue. i have spoken to obstetricians on the isle of man and they have never been asked to perform an abortion because of the sex of the foetus, but we are bringing ina of the sex of the foetus, but we are bringing in a new abortion law which is progressive and decriminalise a5 abortion and allows it on request up to 14 weeks. our chief minister has brought in an amendment specifically prohibiting sex selective abortion, except for very specific medical reasons, and there are some. what we are trying to do is make a clear statement on the isle of man that this kind of procedure, this kind of abuse of women, will not be allowed. because it is abuse of women. in your previous film you are talking very much about emotional abuse, physical abuse, very much about emotional abuse, physicalabuse, domestic very much about emotional abu
fiona bruce try to bring in legislation to ban it.vely, and through education, is imported. and is it an issue on the isle of man? no. we have looked at the department of health issues and we did think it is an issue. i have spoken to obstetricians on the isle of man and they have never been asked to perform an abortion because of the sex of the foetus, but we are bringing ina of the sex of the foetus, but we are bringing in a new abortion law which is progressive and decriminalise a5 abortion...
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fiona republicans have suggested that they would hire a female lawyer and she would ask the questionsknow how far that has gone on the questions, but chuck grassley has a decision to make. about two days ago, he had set the deadline of 10:00 a.m. eastern time today. top of the next hour for four-seam to give him an answer as to whether she would testify. it appears that the negotiations are wide open. but from "the wall street journal," he says that he doesn't believe that grassley is going to budge. he believes that there has to be structure. and you stick to that structure. >> sandra: we heard the president at the rally last night speaking to our own sean hannity. he has also woken up and started tweeting this morning on dr. ford. "judge kavanaugh is a fine man with an impeccable reputation. he is under assault. they don't want to know the answers, they just want to destroy. i go through this with them every single day in washington, d.c. "that is one of the first roots from the president's this morning. i have no doubt that if the attack was as bad as she says, charges would have b
fiona republicans have suggested that they would hire a female lawyer and she would ask the questionsknow how far that has gone on the questions, but chuck grassley has a decision to make. about two days ago, he had set the deadline of 10:00 a.m. eastern time today. top of the next hour for four-seam to give him an answer as to whether she would testify. it appears that the negotiations are wide open. but from "the wall street journal," he says that he doesn't believe that grassley is...
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let's speak to retail expert fiona davis.hat is going on with our department stores?m here and there, what is going on with our department stores? it does sound a bit like doom and gloom but i don't believe that to be the case. we are in a period of probably biggest change that i've ever seen in retail. as customers, we know more than we've ever known about what we want and what on offer. there is more choice available and it's a competitive environment from retailers. is it very gusty brain the internet to this? not at all. 20% of sales are online and to me, it's quite wrong. 80% of sales are still going through spaces. the reason that we choose to stop can assure versus online is typically for the experience. there is a reason to go. we want something that isn't purely available online. the majority of sales, they start looking online. they may not go by ina looking online. they may not go by in a physical space or they may go and buy online so it's not right to look at online versus physical space, purely in terms of wheth
let's speak to retail expert fiona davis.hat is going on with our department stores?m here and there, what is going on with our department stores? it does sound a bit like doom and gloom but i don't believe that to be the case. we are in a period of probably biggest change that i've ever seen in retail. as customers, we know more than we've ever known about what we want and what on offer. there is more choice available and it's a competitive environment from retailers. is it very gusty brain...
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sentenced to a minimum of 15 years in prison. 17—year—old reuben brathwaite pleaded guilty to murdering fionas in the online retailer. the church times claimed amazon was among the church‘s 20 biggest global investments last yea r. but a statement from the church of england said it considered the most effective way of seeking change was to be "in the room with these companies" as a shareholder. i‘m nowjoined by lily tomson, investor networks manager at shareaction, a charity that promotes responsible investment. welcome. how much credibility is there in the argument put forward by there in the argument put forward by the church of england that they are better off influencing as a shareholder within the company?” would say it is absolutely the best way forward for them, particularly on this issue. share action believes that if you want to engage companies effectively to change their practices on key issues, such as hacks, which the public are very concerned about, the best thing to do is to be in the room with them. instead of selling the shares when in reality another investor would buy the s
sentenced to a minimum of 15 years in prison. 17—year—old reuben brathwaite pleaded guilty to murdering fionas in the online retailer. the church times claimed amazon was among the church‘s 20 biggest global investments last yea r. but a statement from the church of england said it considered the most effective way of seeking change was to be "in the room with these companies" as a shareholder. i‘m nowjoined by lily tomson, investor networks manager at shareaction, a charity...
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in a letter doctor fiona wilcox says there could be long—term health problems for survivors, emergencydy 5 line manager and several other officers, knew about his relationship with kate wilson, and allowed it to continue. up to now the police have maintained such relationships wouldn't have been sanctioned by senior officers. here's our home affairs correspondent, june kelly. he posed as mark stone, an environmental activist and a single man. in reality, he was mark kennedy, an undercover police officer, married with children. one of a number of officers who had relationships with women campaigners they were spying on. 15 years ago, mark kennedy began a two—year relationship with kate wilson. as a result, she is currently involved in legal action against the metropolitan police. in her case, the police have now admitted for the first time that mark kennedy's cover officers and his line manager knew about this relationship and allowed it to continue. so, we have been told... kate wilson is currently abroad. via skype she spoke about how this new information from the police contradicts w
in a letter doctor fiona wilcox says there could be long—term health problems for survivors, emergencydy 5 line manager and several other officers, knew about his relationship with kate wilson, and allowed it to continue. up to now the police have maintained such relationships wouldn't have been sanctioned by senior officers. here's our home affairs correspondent, june kelly. he posed as mark stone, an environmental activist and a single man. in reality, he was mark kennedy, an undercover...