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like fiona phillips at that young are? �* , like fiona phillips at that young aye? h ., ., . like fiona phillips at that young are? �*, ., ., . 4. age? it's not common. we think there are about 70. — age? it's not common. we think there are about 70. or— age? it's not common. we think there are about 70, or up _ age? it's not common. we think there are about 70, or up to _ age? it's not common. we think there are about 70, or up to 70,000 - age? it's not common. we think there are about 70, or up to 70,000 peoplej are about 70, or up to 70,000 people with so—called young onset dementia, the before the age of 65. 75,000, i'd to a total of 90,000 people in the uk who have dementia. one in 15 or so, the uk who have dementia. one in 15 orso, i the uk who have dementia. one in 15 or so, i think it's getting increasingly recognised that young onset mission is a bit more common than we thought but it's still uncommon for sup dementia is very much a age—related disease. once you get above 65, your risk doubles every five years you get older. most dementia is for people in t
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fiona gordon brown are wanted. fiona phillips in his cab. in labour circles. so i could imagine an her becoming almost one of those game changing forces perhaps in this country behind what we understand about alzheimer's. >> yeah, i can i can absolutely see that. and i think there's something incredibly noble when something incredibly noble when something that dreadful happens to you about to make the to you about trying to make the best it, even though there best of it, even though there isn't really a best, but it does kind put into context kind of put into context when everything few weeks everything blew up a few weeks ago, honestly. so tiny ago, i mean, honestly. so tiny and so stupid and petty comparative kyiv to when you're deahng comparative kyiv to when you're dealing with actual real life dealing with an actual real life human and that story about human drama and that story about gordon brown that broke at my birthday party did it? >> yeah. well, she was there with martin and she told i'm not going to say who it was , has going to
fiona gordon brown are wanted. fiona phillips in his cab. in labour circles. so i could imagine an her becoming almost one of those game changing forces perhaps in this country behind what we understand about alzheimer's. >> yeah, i can i can absolutely see that. and i think there's something incredibly noble when something incredibly noble when something that dreadful happens to you about to make the to you about trying to make the best it, even though there best of it, even though there...
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fiona gordon brown are wanted. fiona phillips in his cab. circles. so i could imagine an her becoming almost one of those game changing forces perhaps in this country behind what we understand about alzheimer's. >> yeah, i can i can absolutely see that. and i think there's something incredibly noble when something incredibly noble when something that dreadful happens to you about to make the to you about trying to make the best it, even though there best of it, even though there isn't really a best, but it does kind put into context kind of put into context when everything few weeks everything blew up a few weeks ago, honestly. so tiny ago, i mean, honestly. so tiny and so stupid and petty comparative kyiv to when you're deaung comparative kyiv to when you're dealing with actual real life dealing with an actual real life human and that story about human drama and that story about gordon brown that broke at my birthday party did it? >> yeah. well, she was there with martin and she told i'm not going to say who it was , has going to say who it
fiona gordon brown are wanted. fiona phillips in his cab. circles. so i could imagine an her becoming almost one of those game changing forces perhaps in this country behind what we understand about alzheimer's. >> yeah, i can i can absolutely see that. and i think there's something incredibly noble when something incredibly noble when something that dreadful happens to you about to make the to you about trying to make the best it, even though there best of it, even though there isn't...
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what about fiona's position? not a _ depression. what about fiona's position?story, my mum was misdiagnosed with anxiety. he was diagnosed in the middle of the pandemic so it was difficult to get her the scans. a couple were cancelled. there was a lot of pressure, a long time before noticing there was something wrong to getting that diagnosis. about a year and a half.— to getting that diagnosis. about a year and a half. now of course, you and our year and a half. now of course, you and your brother— year and a half. now of course, you and your brother look— year and a half. now of course, you and your brother look after- year and a half. now of course, you and your brother look after your i and your brother look after your mum, but she is in a care home. but how aware is she is still about the impact of her condition on herself and on you boys, because that must have been a big concern of hers? mostly she knows what is happening to her, which is bitter sweet. it is not consistent day to day. i'm not sure she necessarily understands the you know the future, what
what about fiona's position? not a _ depression. what about fiona's position?story, my mum was misdiagnosed with anxiety. he was diagnosed in the middle of the pandemic so it was difficult to get her the scans. a couple were cancelled. there was a lot of pressure, a long time before noticing there was something wrong to getting that diagnosis. about a year and a half.— to getting that diagnosis. about a year and a half. now of course, you and our year and a half. now of course, you and your...
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fiona, good to talk to, _ achievable reality. fiona, good to talk to, thank _ achievable reality.a, good to talk to, thank you _ achievable reality. fiona, good to talk to, thank you for - achievable reality. fiona, good to talk to, thank you for your l to talk to, thank you for your time. that is a big story in business for the uk today. also the other one... we are on inflation watch again across the uk. in an hour and a half the uk. in an hour and a half the latest data will be released. uk conumer price inflation remained much higher than expected when it stuck at 8.7%% in may. a big headache for the bank of england. the figure was driven by higher prices for flights and second—hand cars but supermarket food prices also continued to rise rapidly. todayit today it is hoped we will get some good news. inflation slowing to its lowest level in over a year. live now to kallum pickering, who's a senior economist at berenberg. could we see inflation falling in the month ofjune? could we see inflation falling in the month ofjune?- could we see inflation falling in the month ofjune? 8.
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our next couple are gmtv presenter fiona phillips and her dance partner brendan!. rain didn�*t stop play at wimbledon today, butjust stop 0il protestors did — for a brief spell, at least. they managed to get onto court not once but twice, including during the match being played by britain�*s number one katie boulter, though it didn�*t seem to put her off her strike. our sports correspondent andy swiss has been watching the day�*s action. for wimbledon, another day of disruption. firstly, yet more rain. and then, on court 18, with grigor dimitrov about to serve, this. two protesters from the campaign groupjust stop 0il, scattering confetti along with the pieces of a wimbledon jigsaw. one of them briefly sat down on the court before both were arrested by police and removed from the grounds. and in the very next match, it happened again. another protester with confetti, and although he was soon stopped by security staff, another clean—up operation. even the two players, including britain�*s katie boulter, helped out, but there was still a short delay. after yesterday
our next couple are gmtv presenter fiona phillips and her dance partner brendan!. rain didn�*t stop play at wimbledon today, butjust stop 0il protestors did — for a brief spell, at least. they managed to get onto court not once but twice, including during the match being played by britain�*s number one katie boulter, though it didn�*t seem to put her off her strike. our sports correspondent andy swiss has been watching the day�*s action. for wimbledon, another day of disruption....
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fiona, always good to see you. — still exist. fiona, always good to see you, thanks _ still exist.to see you, thanks to - still exist. fiona, always good to see you, thanks to joining l to see you, thanks to joining us. to the uk now — where brexit campaigner nigel farage is calling for the entire board of banking giant natwest to resign — after chief executive dame alison rose stepped down in the early hours of wednesday morning. dame alison has admitted she was the source of an inaccurate bbc story about the closure of mr farage's accounts at natwest�*s private banking arm, coutts. she'd claimed the former uk independence party leader didn't meet the financial criteria for an account. but it subsequently emerged his political views were also a factor. our economics correspondent dharshini david reports. more women than ever are starting new companies. dame alison rose, the natwest boss who stepped down over the row about closing nigel farage's account. she admitted she told the bbc it was a commercial decision but had incorrectly denied it reflected his political views too. she w
fiona, always good to see you. — still exist. fiona, always good to see you, thanks _ still exist.to see you, thanks to - still exist. fiona, always good to see you, thanks to joining l to see you, thanks to joining us. to the uk now — where brexit campaigner nigel farage is calling for the entire board of banking giant natwest to resign — after chief executive dame alison rose stepped down in the early hours of wednesday morning. dame alison has admitted she was the source of an...
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the farage from fiona. fiona what have you got for me ? fiona what have you got for me?st wondering if the eu is meant to be in a recession. how come the value of the euro remains so high? >> well, fiona , a foreign >> well, fiona, a foreign exchange question. >> goodness gracious me. sterling actually against the dollar is remarkably strong. it's almost 129 trading today. how the euro maintains its relative strong level is completely and utterly beyond me. but luckily, luckily i have one of the great gurus of modern financial markets sitting next to me. his name is jacob rees—mogg and he will absolutely have the answer for this. well i think the euro is a construct that actually won't last forever. >> i agree. i think, like you, it's she's right. it is very hard to justify. and if you look at all the target to balances and so on and the amount of money that they've printed, it's remarkable that the euro has the value that it does. you're you're right about sterling against the pound. i would expect that i probably shouldn't give financial advice on this program . sterli
the farage from fiona. fiona what have you got for me ? fiona what have you got for me?st wondering if the eu is meant to be in a recession. how come the value of the euro remains so high? >> well, fiona , a foreign >> well, fiona, a foreign exchange question. >> goodness gracious me. sterling actually against the dollar is remarkably strong. it's almost 129 trading today. how the euro maintains its relative strong level is completely and utterly beyond me. but luckily,...
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it came out to the benefit of fiona scott morton. >> one such mep asked why morton at all when therea geopolitical risk involved. the exchange of views took place in european parliament. the french president gave his thoughts, saying the appointment left him with many questions and left him doubtful. >> i think europeans need to develop european skills and strategic economy. when i say strategic autonomy, i mean autonomy of thought. develop independent thoughts, use them, recognize them. this is not necessarily the most coherent decision in this respect. >> fiona scott morton is due to begin her work on september 1. she does so as the eu is overhauling the rules governing online business and with u.s. digital giants lobbying in europe to protect their business interests. >> u.s. soldiers reported to have fled across the south korean border into the secretive north are in custody, making the first americans to be detained in north korea in years. do check out earlier website where you will find a special report about russian influence in africa, which as you'll find out from that repo
it came out to the benefit of fiona scott morton. >> one such mep asked why morton at all when therea geopolitical risk involved. the exchange of views took place in european parliament. the french president gave his thoughts, saying the appointment left him with many questions and left him doubtful. >> i think europeans need to develop european skills and strategic economy. when i say strategic autonomy, i mean autonomy of thought. develop independent thoughts, use them, recognize...
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fiona trott, bbc news, pathos. fiona trott, bbc news, paphos.in mcdonald's has launched a new investigation handling unit, after the bbc reported dozens of workers claiming incidents of sexual assault, racism and bullying among staff. the chief executive of mcdonald's uk and ireland has apologised, calling the allegations "personally and professionally shocking". members of a head teachers�* union in england have accepted a 6.5% pay offer. the association of school and college leaders said members who voted had overwhelmingly backed the deal. four teaching unions have now accepted the offer, meaning strikes planned for the autumn are unlikely to go ahead. india has banned most rice exports after monsoon rains damaged crops and sent domestic prices soaring. the country usually provides around a0% of the rice sold on global markets. there are concerns the move will drive up international prices, making it harder to tackle food price inflation. visitors to dorset�*sjurassic coast have been warned to stay away from the top of cliffs and avoid walkin
fiona trott, bbc news, pathos. fiona trott, bbc news, paphos.in mcdonald's has launched a new investigation handling unit, after the bbc reported dozens of workers claiming incidents of sexual assault, racism and bullying among staff. the chief executive of mcdonald's uk and ireland has apologised, calling the allegations "personally and professionally shocking". members of a head teachers�* union in england have accepted a 6.5% pay offer. the association of school and college...
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fiona, many thanks. fiona trott reporting there.ak has announced an expansion of oil and gas drilling in the north sea, saying it's important that britain produces more of its own energy. a hundred new licences will be issued this autumn, with more potentially to follow, but critics say the prime minister is backtracking on pledges to cut co2 emissions. the government has also promised new funding for carbon capture projects. our climate editor justin rowlatt reports. powering up britain from britain is today's slogan. the more than 100 licences for companies to explore for and then drill to extract oil and gas are part of a plan to max out production from uk reserves. it is entirely consistent with transitioning to a net zero, we use the energy we have got at home because we are going to need it for decades. are betterfor our decades. are better for our economy, forjobs, and for climate emissions that we get it from here rather than chipping it from halfway around the world. but chipping it from halfway around the world. �* ~ ~ , c
fiona, many thanks. fiona trott reporting there.ak has announced an expansion of oil and gas drilling in the north sea, saying it's important that britain produces more of its own energy. a hundred new licences will be issued this autumn, with more potentially to follow, but critics say the prime minister is backtracking on pledges to cut co2 emissions. the government has also promised new funding for carbon capture projects. our climate editor justin rowlatt reports. powering up britain from...
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from cyprus, fiona trott sent this report. stunned.magine. i can't describe it. i'm sorry, i wish i could — i wish i could find words to describe it, but i can't. when you're under pressure for two year, wondering which way it's going to go, you don't know what to think. i would like to say thank you to all the people who have donated to me, especially my mates, my workmates. i didn't know where i would be without them. i hope i'm feeling the same as my family when i'm talking about that. i'm talking about all my lads. we're all a family. when you work in a colliery, we're a family. and that family, thousands of miles away in northumberland, were overjoyed that david hunter was finally free. absolutely ecstatic. i couldn't — you know, if i won the lottery tomorrow, i wouldn't feel any better than i felt when i got that call today. just absolutely brilliant. i mean everybody, you know, you could sense the emotion in the whole group. it's what we've been working for, it's what we've hoped for, what we've wished for. this is the davey the
from cyprus, fiona trott sent this report. stunned.magine. i can't describe it. i'm sorry, i wish i could — i wish i could find words to describe it, but i can't. when you're under pressure for two year, wondering which way it's going to go, you don't know what to think. i would like to say thank you to all the people who have donated to me, especially my mates, my workmates. i didn't know where i would be without them. i hope i'm feeling the same as my family when i'm talking about that. i'm...
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fiona >> a terrible far too young, isn't it? and scotland today marks the coronation of the king and queen in what's going to be and queen in what's going to be a stunning service of thanksgiving at saint giles cathedral in edinburgh. stay tuned gb news bring you tuned to gb news to bring you all updates throughout the all the updates throughout the day north of border . day from north of the border. >> i would love to be in scotland this morning. >> pomp and pageantry at its best. they have. they had a separate coronation in 1953. there was some criticism of it, actually, because the queen was dressed in civvies and she wasn't in all her regalia. so i think and camilla will think charles and camilla will be queen will be, i be the king and queen will be, i think, a little more interesting keeping taking it seriously. and the are involved . the jewels that are involved. it's oldest crown in the it's the oldest crown in the oldest crown in the crown jewels . 1540. wow amazing. so we'll be there for that . oh, we will. and there f
fiona >> a terrible far too young, isn't it? and scotland today marks the coronation of the king and queen in what's going to be and queen in what's going to be a stunning service of thanksgiving at saint giles cathedral in edinburgh. stay tuned gb news bring you tuned to gb news to bring you all updates throughout the all the updates throughout the day north of border . day from north of the border. >> i would love to be in scotland this morning. >> pomp and pageantry at its...
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fiona trott, bbc news, paphos.of central london, you are likely to see significant numbers of people sleeping rough — and new figures do show an increase of 9% on the same period last year. there were 3,272 people sleeping outside in the three months between april and june. over 1,600 were found to be rough—sleeping for the first time — that's a 12% rise on the year before. the situation in london is being seen in some other parts of the country too, as our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. london. july, 2023. 3am on britain's most famous shopping street. along a small section of oxford street, dozens of people rough sleeping. most of them we're told are romanian. some havejobs, some are begging, some are illegal, all are homeless. there are at least 62 people sleeping in this small area, mainly men but women as well, including couples. one of britain's most famous streets being used as a bed by scores of people. as we were filming, 24—year—old fernando woke up. it's not an easy life on the str
fiona trott, bbc news, paphos.of central london, you are likely to see significant numbers of people sleeping rough — and new figures do show an increase of 9% on the same period last year. there were 3,272 people sleeping outside in the three months between april and june. over 1,600 were found to be rough—sleeping for the first time — that's a 12% rise on the year before. the situation in london is being seen in some other parts of the country too, as our social affairs correspondent...
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fiona trott reporting there.ital, numbers of been reported that in the city has introduced a red alert. our china correspondent reports from beijing. i read others has been issued in the capital with employers allowing staff to remain at home. hundreds of flights have been cancelled as has been many trains. some passages have been many trains. some passages have been trapped with rising water surrounded their carriages. rivers has soared into such an extent that even houses are swallowed up. bridges in beijing have collapsed and many city bus services have stopped. emergency services say they have been recovering bodies from rages waters and that tens of thousands of people have been moved to safety. precipitation levels in beijing and other cities across northern china have already reached record levels. the worrying news, and driving rain is expected to continue over the next 24 hours and then another typhoon at southern china. steve mcdonald, bbc news, ageing. will be back with all the latest headlines, all th
fiona trott reporting there.ital, numbers of been reported that in the city has introduced a red alert. our china correspondent reports from beijing. i read others has been issued in the capital with employers allowing staff to remain at home. hundreds of flights have been cancelled as has been many trains. some passages have been many trains. some passages have been trapped with rising water surrounded their carriages. rivers has soared into such an extent that even houses are swallowed up....
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from paphos, fiona trott sent this report. stunned.cribe it. i'm sorry, i wish i could, i wish i could find words to describe it, but i can't. when you're under pressure for two year, wondering which way it's going to go, you don't know what to think. i would like to say thank you to all the people who have donated to me, especially my mates, my workmates. i don't know where i would be without them. i hope i'm feeling the same as my family when i'm talking about that. i'm talking about all my lads. we're all a family. when you work in a colliery, we're a family. and that family, thousands of miles away in northumberland, were overjoyed that david hunter was finally free. absolutely ecstatic. i couldn't, you know, if i won the lottery tomorrow, i wouldn't feel any better than i felt when i got that call today. just absolutely brilliant. i mean everybody, you know, you could sense the emotion in the whole group. it's what we've been working for, it's what we've hoped for, what we've wished for. this is the davey they knew, the lucky man
from paphos, fiona trott sent this report. stunned.cribe it. i'm sorry, i wish i could, i wish i could find words to describe it, but i can't. when you're under pressure for two year, wondering which way it's going to go, you don't know what to think. i would like to say thank you to all the people who have donated to me, especially my mates, my workmates. i don't know where i would be without them. i hope i'm feeling the same as my family when i'm talking about that. i'm talking about all my...
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i mean, why the european commission, fiona morton and salton is set to become the she will be tasked with advising the, including those concerning the regs of it is within the bloss records and citizenship could from both parents and the you parliament to reverse a decision for a years of experience. hire chairman of the german town, sol. so see, nice to see you right at the you director direct as well and such expertise in europe, or let's say someone from outside of the european union come, which is extra to me is a especially at times where many countries becomes off the road. also, we have to say the better node and how the spies out of the american food with such choices kind of influence could feel no more a former consultant for the us. these like apple and amazon have work to be appointed. i go by so states, so all the other 2782 supp missing themselves, choosing the preston night is like in the case of being a part of mentoring vision, that is a general problem. multi task for climate policy. our state of germany is also aqua to think about that is also to basically because,
i mean, why the european commission, fiona morton and salton is set to become the she will be tasked with advising the, including those concerning the regs of it is within the bloss records and citizenship could from both parents and the you parliament to reverse a decision for a years of experience. hire chairman of the german town, sol. so see, nice to see you right at the you director direct as well and such expertise in europe, or let's say someone from outside of the european union come,...
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fiona trott reporting, thank you very much.e largest teaching union have accepted a 6.5% pay rise for teachers in england and voted to end their strike action. the national education union had staged seven days of strikes in state schools in england since february. hazel shearing is our education correspondent and outside a school in leeds. hazel, this is just hazel, this isjust broken in the last few minutes. bring us up to date on exactly what the union have decided. it date on exactly what the union have decided. , , ., , decided. it is summer holidays so it is auiet decided. it is summer holidays so it is quiet outside _ decided. it is summer holidays so it is quiet outside the _ decided. it is summer holidays so it is quiet outside the secondary - is quiet outside the secondary school in leeds but in february there were teachers out here with banners and donning woolly hats on the first of those national strike dates you mentioned. the four teaching unions involved in this dispute have been going back to members to ask whe
fiona trott reporting, thank you very much.e largest teaching union have accepted a 6.5% pay rise for teachers in england and voted to end their strike action. the national education union had staged seven days of strikes in state schools in england since february. hazel shearing is our education correspondent and outside a school in leeds. hazel, this is just hazel, this isjust broken in the last few minutes. bring us up to date on exactly what the union have decided. it date on exactly what...
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fiona, thank you very much. the time is 13.20.rty holds on to uxbridge. and we'll have the latest from old trafford, where england have extended their lead on the third day of the fourth ashes test. coming up on bbc news: a busy day down under, with three matches in the women's world cup, spain getting their tournament under way with a superb win over costa rica. in just under 24 hours, england's women will get their world cup campaign under way when they face haiti in their opening group match. england go into the game with a relatively new look side, because of retirements and injuries. despite that, they're still one of the favourites to lift the trophy after winning the european championship last summer. our sports correspondent katie gornall reports from brisbane. whooping england's down time, down under. they've been whale watching and meeting the locals. but now they've moved from the beach to brisbane, and it's about to get serious. as european champions, england have a target on their backs, as does keira walsh. the engla
fiona, thank you very much. the time is 13.20.rty holds on to uxbridge. and we'll have the latest from old trafford, where england have extended their lead on the third day of the fourth ashes test. coming up on bbc news: a busy day down under, with three matches in the women's world cup, spain getting their tournament under way with a superb win over costa rica. in just under 24 hours, england's women will get their world cup campaign under way when they face haiti in their opening group...
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fiona, thank you for that. the time is 6.16.ion seats. but the conserve does cling on to 0xbridge and self—isolate. and coming up, the england goalkeeper coming up in sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, look at the very latest from hoylake where another blistering round has given the american brian harman the halfway lead in the open championship. the cladding used in the building. —— a six day walk—out. cameras have been allowed onboard the controversial barge that's set to house asylum seekers in a port in dorset. the vessel, the bibby stockholm, in portland, will have room for 500 single men. but some in the local community have raised concerns over pressure on health services, though it's now been confirmed healthcare will be provided on board. danjohnson has been aboard to take a look. after so much debate, finally, a chance to see the conditions in which 500 men will live. this is the floating alternative to hotels. cheaper, the government says, basic but functional. let me take you in one of the rooms, show you
fiona, thank you for that. the time is 6.16.ion seats. but the conserve does cling on to 0xbridge and self—isolate. and coming up, the england goalkeeper coming up in sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, look at the very latest from hoylake where another blistering round has given the american brian harman the halfway lead in the open championship. the cladding used in the building. —— a six day walk—out. cameras have been allowed onboard the controversial barge that's set to...
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have alzheimer's, as fiona phillips, star.phillips, who's a big star. i'm not familiar with but not that familiar with her, but she's 62 old and it she's only 62 years old and it is really sad. but i think i think it has to be said that in my view and you will question me because you are the science and you're also mr science assignment. but i don't think that that alzheimer's is necessarily a death sentence or is irreversible . i think i think is irreversible. i think i think it can be treated by eliminating seed oils , by eliminating a low seed oils, by eliminating a low carb diet and by increasing animal fat in her diet. and that's the problem is that she i haven't done that checked it. but most likely she's probably on a very high carb plant based diet, possibly even a vegetarian or a vegan diet . or a vegan diet. >> so do you have any i mean, i am aware that you've done some reading on diet. and this isn't just all like conspiracy claptrap, but do you have any like there been any links demonstrated between cedars and alzh
have alzheimer's, as fiona phillips, star.phillips, who's a big star. i'm not familiar with but not that familiar with her, but she's 62 old and it she's only 62 years old and it is really sad. but i think i think it has to be said that in my view and you will question me because you are the science and you're also mr science assignment. but i don't think that that alzheimer's is necessarily a death sentence or is irreversible . i think i think is irreversible. i think i think it can be treated...
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thousands of hectares of forests with olives and agricultural lands on the islands of rhodes and fiona were destroyed. houses and business roads were reduced to ashes. the greek government has declared a state of emergency and the european union and neighboring countries have asked for help . in the sky they were working on a plane from turkey to another plane from croatia. they were taken out because it was out of control in three directions. greece announced that the operation to bring people to a safe place is the biggest operation of its kind. when we asked the hotel staff, they told us not to worry and if the situation became dangerous, we would have to go to the hotel and we slept. a few hours later, at 10:00 a.m., they suddenly kicked everyone out of the hotel and we had to leave the hotel immediately. the evacuation of the hotel was in its own kind of absolute chaos, but the climate crisis has caused extreme heat waves and drought in southern europe and the mediterranean region . small completely renovated in in north america, forest fires in the natural pastures of british col
thousands of hectares of forests with olives and agricultural lands on the islands of rhodes and fiona were destroyed. houses and business roads were reduced to ashes. the greek government has declared a state of emergency and the european union and neighboring countries have asked for help . in the sky they were working on a plane from turkey to another plane from croatia. they were taken out because it was out of control in three directions. greece announced that the operation to bring people...
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have alzheimer's, as fiona phillips, star.lips, who's a big star. i'm not familiar with but not that familiar with her, but she's 62 old and it she's only 62 years old and it is really sad. but i think i think it has to be said that in my view and you will question me because you are the science and you're also mr science assignment. but i don't think that that alzheimer's is necessarily a death sentence or is irreversible . i think i think is irreversible. i think i think it can be treated by eliminating seed oils , by eliminating a low seed oils, by eliminating a low carb diet and by increasing animal fat in her diet. and that's the problem is that she i haven't done that checked it. but most likely she's probably on a very high carb plant based diet, possibly even a vegetarian or a vegan diet . or a vegan diet. >> so do you have any i mean, i am aware that you've done some reading on diet. and this isn't just all like conspiracy claptrap, but do you have any like there been any links demonstrated between cedars and alzheime
have alzheimer's, as fiona phillips, star.lips, who's a big star. i'm not familiar with but not that familiar with her, but she's 62 old and it she's only 62 years old and it is really sad. but i think i think it has to be said that in my view and you will question me because you are the science and you're also mr science assignment. but i don't think that that alzheimer's is necessarily a death sentence or is irreversible . i think i think is irreversible. i think i think it can be treated by...
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the times has the fiona phillips story at the top, then the king and queen getting the owners of scotlandeaking lessons for state school pupils, says keir starmer. lung cancer diagnosis in women outnumbered men for the first time. and finally, the daily mail, the alzheimer's came from my mother, my father and it has come to me. and the story also about a court hearing that a crossbow attacker was egged on by an ai jackpot. that is all from us tonight, victoria is here tomorrow. untilthen, from us tonight, victoria is here tomorrow. until then, sleep well. good night. breaking news from around the world, 24 breaking news from around the world, 2a hours a day, this is bbc news. at least 20 people have been killed after a bus crashed into a ravine in mexico's southern state of wahaca. a spokesperson for the state public prosecutor's office said 17 people were also injured. seven people have died after heavy rain hit pakistan's second largest city. the downpour in lahore has been described as " record breaking' — it caused urban flooding and infrastructure damage. the caretaker—chief minister
the times has the fiona phillips story at the top, then the king and queen getting the owners of scotlandeaking lessons for state school pupils, says keir starmer. lung cancer diagnosis in women outnumbered men for the first time. and finally, the daily mail, the alzheimer's came from my mother, my father and it has come to me. and the story also about a court hearing that a crossbow attacker was egged on by an ai jackpot. that is all from us tonight, victoria is here tomorrow. untilthen, from...
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forests, olive groves and agricultural lands on the islands of rhode and fiona, and houses and business roads were turned into ashes . the greek government has declared a state of emergency and the european union and neighboring countries have asked for help . international firefighters from slovakia with 4 vehicles. water sprinkler according to the instructions of the fire department anshani is working and the french plane is working in the sky to buy plane tickets from turkey to another plane from croatia. they are working next to them. they were taken out because it is out of control in three directions. greece has announced that the operation to bring people to a safe place is the biggest operation. it is one of a kind, roze airport is full of tourists who are waiting for a flight to leave here, and now it is needed. sometimes we don't even know when we can fly to our country. we arrived and got our hotel room. one morning we received a warning message in which it was written that we have to evacuate the iron, but when we asked the hotel staff, they told us not to worry and if the s
forests, olive groves and agricultural lands on the islands of rhode and fiona, and houses and business roads were turned into ashes . the greek government has declared a state of emergency and the european union and neighboring countries have asked for help . international firefighters from slovakia with 4 vehicles. water sprinkler according to the instructions of the fire department anshani is working and the french plane is working in the sky to buy plane tickets from turkey to another plane...
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fiona lamdin, bbc news. she's fab! let's take a look at the weather prospects where we are. what is happening? the weather is breaking headlines across europe and other parts of the world, but as far as we are concerned, and our part of the woods, across the next ten days, the broad message is that it is going to stay on the cool side and rather unsettled, and here is a schematic for the next few days. a dip in the jet stream has allowed cooler air to stream out of north—western parts of the atlantic, where as to the south we have high pressure and heart are streaming out of the opposite direction, from africa, hence that heatwave across the mediterranean with all that sunshine. so let's touch on that. by the end of today, we will have seen temperatures into the 40s, mid 40s perhaps, across some parts of the mediterranean. tomorrow could be the peak of the heatwave around about here, so in sardinia, parts of italy as well, temperatures up to 46 celsius. not completely unheard of. these past records show temperatures have actually reached 47 celsius, even 48 in greece, which
fiona lamdin, bbc news. she's fab! let's take a look at the weather prospects where we are. what is happening? the weather is breaking headlines across europe and other parts of the world, but as far as we are concerned, and our part of the woods, across the next ten days, the broad message is that it is going to stay on the cool side and rather unsettled, and here is a schematic for the next few days. a dip in the jet stream has allowed cooler air to stream out of north—western parts of the...
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fiona trott in cyprus.he new licences for oilfields which continue to do so, the new licences for oil fields which rishi continue to do so, the new licences for oilfields which rishi sunak has been talking about this morning. we are getting your reactions. we are going to go back to that. the question is, should wejust stop oil7 good texts coming in and great calls. we are back on that after the news, which is coming right now. as we have been hearing, a man who killed his seriously ill wife has been released from custody in cyprus. david hunter, from northumberland, was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to two years, thejudges manslaughter and sentenced to two years, the judges took into account the time he spent behind bars. hundreds of new north sea oil and gas licences will be granted by the government. it says rishi sunak is in scotland to announce millions in funding for two new carbon capture projects. security officials in north—west pakistan say they believe islamic state militants were re
fiona trott in cyprus.he new licences for oilfields which continue to do so, the new licences for oil fields which rishi continue to do so, the new licences for oilfields which rishi sunak has been talking about this morning. we are getting your reactions. we are going to go back to that. the question is, should wejust stop oil7 good texts coming in and great calls. we are back on that after the news, which is coming right now. as we have been hearing, a man who killed his seriously ill wife...
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the daily express, cheaper food on the way and fiona phillips reveals she is suffering from alzheimer'sre interest rate rises forecast. that's all from us tonight. kirsty�*s here tomorrow. have a good night. been right before, they were right may i _ been right before, they were right may i ask— been right before, they were right may i ask what _ been right before, they were right may i ask what is _ been right before, they were right may i ask what is your _ been right before, they were right may i ask what is your reaction . been right before, they were right may i ask what is your reaction to| may i ask what is your reaction to the approval?— the approval? thank you for the opportunity first _ the approval? thank you for the opportunity first are _ the approval? thank you for the opportunity first are not - the approval? thank you for the i opportunity first are not surprised based on everything we saw this decision was made a while ago and everything that we have heard from japan and iaea has been towards pushing this forward. this i japan and iaea has been towards pushing this forw
the daily express, cheaper food on the way and fiona phillips reveals she is suffering from alzheimer'sre interest rate rises forecast. that's all from us tonight. kirsty�*s here tomorrow. have a good night. been right before, they were right may i _ been right before, they were right may i ask— been right before, they were right may i ask what _ been right before, they were right may i ask what is _ been right before, they were right may i ask what is your _ been right before, they were...
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thank you very much and fiona ordered you such a beautiful shirt.t seems to me that she is the most important for us in size. do you know who is here? this is a movie hello well, of course, this is your heroine. in general, it seems to me, tatyana veniaminovna, that one of the most connected with this character with this pupil of the bottom rose, maybe i’m oh, nothing, this is strong peonies. look, not a single petal came off connected. maybe one of the most m-m. uh, bright periods of your life. and here is another gift from me. i know that you love to give yourself to your friends postcards i decided to make. and today a postcard of your destiny, we will talk with you about your life about your destiny. see, there are colors here. yes, and the tasks will be very simple, just pour paints here that reflect the period of life that we are talking about, in fact, we will fight off this heroine. i guessed that this is the brightest period in your life. i think no. well, happy bright. probably the brightest. well, it was probably not a movie after all, bu
thank you very much and fiona ordered you such a beautiful shirt.t seems to me that she is the most important for us in size. do you know who is here? this is a movie hello well, of course, this is your heroine. in general, it seems to me, tatyana veniaminovna, that one of the most connected with this character with this pupil of the bottom rose, maybe i’m oh, nothing, this is strong peonies. look, not a single petal came off connected. maybe one of the most m-m. uh, bright periods of your...
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fiona phillips there in for me. fiona phillips there in the mail as well.een and katie cleans up just stop oil then wipes the floor with her opponent . daily floor with her opponent. daily express lords must not defy the will of the people. obstructive piers were accused of frustrating the will of the people tonight as they ripped up laws at ending the small laws aimed at ending the small boats crisis. the archbishop of canterbury, reverend canterbury, the most reverend justin welby, led the onslaught against government plans to deport who reach the uk deport migrants who reach the uk illegally . the deport migrants who reach the uk illegally. the guardian lung cancer diagnose sees in women to outnumber men for the first time. fossil fuel lobbyists also work for climate groups and a royal row. charles faces protests at coronation in scotland . those are your front scotland. those are your front pages. scotland. those are your front pages . now scotland. those are your front pages. now more on the media buzz with our superstar panel, conservative peer barone
fiona phillips there in for me. fiona phillips there in the mail as well.een and katie cleans up just stop oil then wipes the floor with her opponent . daily floor with her opponent. daily express lords must not defy the will of the people. obstructive piers were accused of frustrating the will of the people tonight as they ripped up laws at ending the small laws aimed at ending the small boats crisis. the archbishop of canterbury, reverend canterbury, the most reverend justin welby, led the...
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fiona, thank you so much. fiona, thank you so much. fiona trott in paphos., what zak crawley helped them to do esterda ? ., , , , ., yesterday? it has been brilliant. the ashes _ yesterday? it has been brilliant. the ashes has _ yesterday? it has been brilliant. the ashes has been _ yesterday? it has been brilliant. the ashes has been - _ yesterday? it has been brilliant. the ashes has been - it - yesterday? it has been brilliant. the ashes has been - it can - yesterday? it has been brilliant. the ashes has been - it can go l the ashes has been — it can go either way. the ashes has been — it can go eitherway. england the ashes has been — it can go either way. england dominant yesterday. they will want to get out there and kick things off straightaway. they will want to be aggressive. stilljonny bairstow and mark wood to come. try to get 200 ahead. it is one of those where they will want to get out there. of the rain is forecast. showers. tomorrow is a wash—out. sunday showers. we don't know what is going to happen. incredibly frustrating to know that the as
fiona, thank you so much. fiona, thank you so much. fiona trott in paphos., what zak crawley helped them to do esterda ? ., , , , ., yesterday? it has been brilliant. the ashes _ yesterday? it has been brilliant. the ashes has _ yesterday? it has been brilliant. the ashes has been _ yesterday? it has been brilliant. the ashes has been - _ yesterday? it has been brilliant. the ashes has been - it - yesterday? it has been brilliant. the ashes has been - it can - yesterday? it has been brilliant....
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here is me and my band with fiona apple's version of pure imagination. ♪ ♪ ♪ come with me and you'llradise ♪ ♪ simply look around and view it ♪ ♪ anything you want to do it ♪ ♪ want to change the world ♪ ♪ there's nothing to it ♪ ♪ there is no life i know ♪ ♪ to compare with pure imagination ♪ ♪ living there you'll be free ♪ ♪ if you truly wish to be ♪ ♪ if you want to view paradise ♪ ♪ simply look around and view it ♪ ♪ anything you want to do it ♪ ♪ want to change the world ♪ ♪ there's nothing to it ♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: give it up for my band. it is our barbie dream hour. i am dark diva barbie. what would it be without the cast of barbie? the movie opens in theaters jul. please give it up for margot robbie, issa rae, kate mckinnon, america ferrera. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: give it up. that was the best entrance ever. i was like vanna white. welcome back. welcome to the show, ladies. >> thank you so much. such an incredible cast of women, and men, but last time you were here, you said you were going to learn french and banjo. have you st
here is me and my band with fiona apple's version of pure imagination. ♪ ♪ ♪ come with me and you'llradise ♪ ♪ simply look around and view it ♪ ♪ anything you want to do it ♪ ♪ want to change the world ♪ ♪ there's nothing to it ♪ ♪ there is no life i know ♪ ♪ to compare with pure imagination ♪ ♪ living there you'll be free ♪ ♪ if you truly wish to be ♪ ♪ if you want to view paradise ♪ ♪ simply look around and view it ♪ ♪ anything you want to do...
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the broadcaster fiona phillips has and outs she has been diagnosed without symons. —— has announced she has been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. we can return to the streets of edinburgh and the conclusion of the celebration for king charles�*s coronation in the parade is still going through the streets after king charles was presented with the scottish crown jewels, a sceptre and crown, which were whereby mary queen of scots, dating back to 15113. —— which were worn by. they were also in st giles' cathedral for the ceremony and the scottish first minister humza yousaf gave a reading and there was also a lot of music. the service was followed by a 21 gun salute from edinburgh castle and the red arrows have taken part in a fly byjust a short time ago. people are still lining the streets, catching their last glimpse of the procession. now it is time for a look at the weather forecast. hello. tuesday was certainly a disappointing day for the outer courts at wimbledon, with heavy rain arriving during the afternoon. it was welcome news for gardeners and growers. in f
the broadcaster fiona phillips has and outs she has been diagnosed without symons. —— has announced she has been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. we can return to the streets of edinburgh and the conclusion of the celebration for king charles�*s coronation in the parade is still going through the streets after king charles was presented with the scottish crown jewels, a sceptre and crown, which were whereby mary queen of scots, dating back to 15113. —— which were worn by. they were...
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our reporter fiona lamdin has been talking to some of them.ies. this just sums up the queue. people have been here, some people have been here for two nights — they arrived saturday morning at seven o'clock pitching the tent. but as you can see the queue just goes on and on and on. but all these people will be in soon. let's go and meet some of them. good morning to you. good morning. you have come a long way. tell us where you have come from. i have come from new york. just for this? just for this. tell us when you arrived in london. i arrived in london yesterday and i will be here until thursday, and this is my first day in the queue. i don't know if there will be another one, we will see, but i'm here for the tennis, i love it. and you love the tennis, show us what is under this top, a little reveal. because i go to the us open every year. this is yourfirst time at wimbledon? first time at wimbledon. yeah. bucket list checked. who are you most excited to see today? it's just about the tennis, it's nobody in particular. 0k. and have you had
our reporter fiona lamdin has been talking to some of them.ies. this just sums up the queue. people have been here, some people have been here for two nights — they arrived saturday morning at seven o'clock pitching the tent. but as you can see the queue just goes on and on and on. but all these people will be in soon. let's go and meet some of them. good morning to you. good morning. you have come a long way. tell us where you have come from. i have come from new york. just for this? just...
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the journalist and broadcaster fiona phillips says she's been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. suffering for months with brain fog and anxiety before the diagnosis. there is a history of dementia in herfamily with her parents, grandparents and uncle all being affected. a woman working in the parliamentary office of an mp has described how she was asked to sit on his lap and felt she had no other choice but to do so. the mp has since been suspended, following separate allegations. ellie varley, who's 25, says she's very angry about what she calls a predatory culture in the house of commons and is one of six people who've spoken to the bbc about inappropriate behaviour at westminster. newsnight s uk editor, sima kotecha, has that story. the house of commons is the heart of democracy. it should, therefore, uphold the highest standards of behaviour. but now there are more allegations of sexual misconduct. this is a problem that transcends party politics. it transcends your position of power. it transcends your gender. ellie is one of six people we've spoken to who work or have work
the journalist and broadcaster fiona phillips says she's been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. suffering for months with brain fog and anxiety before the diagnosis. there is a history of dementia in herfamily with her parents, grandparents and uncle all being affected. a woman working in the parliamentary office of an mp has described how she was asked to sit on his lap and felt she had no other choice but to do so. the mp has since been suspended, following separate allegations. ellie...
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how are done, fiona. hello, michael. how yous — done, fiona. hello, michael.up is edible, which— . and basically the cup is edible, which is a bit of a snoot— edible, which is a bit of a shock that— edible, which is a bit of a shock that it's— edible, which is a bit of a shock that it's taken to this ttme— shock that it's taken to this ttme to— shock that it's taken to this ttme to get— shock that it's taken to this time to get something patented tnat— time to get something patented tnat ts— time to get something patented that is edible.— time to get something patented that is edible. but they hold tne— that is edible. but they hold tne tag— that is edible. but they hold tne ttg tntng— that is edible. but they hold the big thing about it is the wnote— the big thing about it is the wnote tntng— the big thing about it is the whole thing will disappear in ten says.— whole thing will disappear in ten says. so— whole thing will disappear in ten days. so even the paper and ewerytntng.— ten days. so even the paper and everything. someone everything. so if someone won
how are done, fiona. hello, michael. how yous — done, fiona. hello, michael.up is edible, which— . and basically the cup is edible, which is a bit of a snoot— edible, which is a bit of a shock that— edible, which is a bit of a shock that it's— edible, which is a bit of a shock that it's taken to this ttme— shock that it's taken to this ttme to— shock that it's taken to this ttme to get— shock that it's taken to this time to get something patented tnat— time to get something...
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i remember, that's just france, and then you know, we were closely engaged in fiona - how is it?e pen voted for fiona, and he would be much more suitable for such a moderate part, but at the same time , there is a very serious program and reforms. how it was completely invented by these things in general hmm uh, i ruined everything procedures. uh, and now we're seeing this in the united states. i think it's really going to be a big shame for america and for the integrity of the american elections. it seems to me that few people will believe. yes, even if hypothetically they would be. it's more honest here than we think. well, cnn, uh, points out that under these conditions, probably, the republican voter should think about whether such a candidate should be trusted with national security, in general , the oval office and so on, but i look at i see in the rankings that trump remains the undisputed leader, and, uh, the rankings of his main republican rival. rhona de santisa has stopped and is not growing any further. you are absolutely right. uh. we had a lot of experts who spoke.
i remember, that's just france, and then you know, we were closely engaged in fiona - how is it?e pen voted for fiona, and he would be much more suitable for such a moderate part, but at the same time , there is a very serious program and reforms. how it was completely invented by these things in general hmm uh, i ruined everything procedures. uh, and now we're seeing this in the united states. i think it's really going to be a big shame for america and for the integrity of the american...
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live now to fiona cincotta, city index. so this is interesting.thatis threads, a launch of something that is seen to be very, very similar to twitter, which will be kind of linked to instagram. you wonder what the thinking is on the part of mark zuckerberg. he likes to copy, doesn't he? yeah that's right. this wouldn't be the first time that we've seen meta deliberately clone ideas of rivals and actually make them work. we have seen meta reels could be seen as a very similar platform or a very similar copy of tiktok, and it is very interesting, the timing here. and the description. it all very much points to it being a clone of the twitter platform. as you said, it has links to instagram, so it can pick up the followers there, so it is not going to be starting from scratch, because this isn't the first time we have seen a company or a person may think about president trump for example, trying to imitate the twitter platform. but as i said, this isn't starting from scratch. there is a lot of funding which could be behind it as well. but also the ti
live now to fiona cincotta, city index. so this is interesting.thatis threads, a launch of something that is seen to be very, very similar to twitter, which will be kind of linked to instagram. you wonder what the thinking is on the part of mark zuckerberg. he likes to copy, doesn't he? yeah that's right. this wouldn't be the first time that we've seen meta deliberately clone ideas of rivals and actually make them work. we have seen meta reels could be seen as a very similar platform or a very...
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from paphos, fiona trott sent this report.flooding i wish i could i wish i found words to describe it i can't. when you are under pressure for two years one of which in court... don't know anything. i want to sit the key to all the people who donated to me and especially my mates, my workmates. i don't know where road be without them. i hope i am feeling the same of my family when i talk about that, my whole family. in family when i talk about that, my whole family.— my whole family. in that family. _ my whole family. in that family, thousands - my whole family. in that family, thousands of - my whole family. in that i family, thousands of miles my whole family. in that - family, thousands of miles away in northumberland were overjoyed that david hunter was finally free. overjoyed that david hunter was finally free-— finally free. absolutely ecstatic. _ finally free. absolutely ecstatic. i _ finally free. absolutely ecstatic. i couldn't. .. l finally free. absolutely | ecstatic. i couldn't... if finally free. absolutely i ecst
from paphos, fiona trott sent this report.flooding i wish i could i wish i found words to describe it i can't. when you are under pressure for two years one of which in court... don't know anything. i want to sit the key to all the people who donated to me and especially my mates, my workmates. i don't know where road be without them. i hope i am feeling the same of my family when i talk about that, my whole family. in family when i talk about that, my whole family.— my whole family. in that...
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fiona bruce nearly 400,000. fiona bruce nearly 400,000.le look at this and say, do you know what? why are we taxpayers having to fund these salaries? and more broadly , the bbc, do you support broadly, the bbc, do you support this kind of whole life licence fee funded need for a broadcaster like this ? broadcaster like this? >> yeah, i think the bbc is being very stubborn and slow in not facing up to the fact that the licence fee is an anachronism in a digital age and that you can't basically it was a tax on television receivers as on televisions themselves. that's really what it was. you had a television, you had to pay a tax on it and that went to the bbc. nowadays there are so many different channels, so many different channels, so many different modes of getting hold of and the bbc has to go of things. and the bbc has to go around extending it. on your around extending it. so on your computer, read on if you computer, if you read on if you look on bbc look at your computer on bbc news, comes up and asks you news, it comes up and asks y
fiona bruce nearly 400,000. fiona bruce nearly 400,000.le look at this and say, do you know what? why are we taxpayers having to fund these salaries? and more broadly , the bbc, do you support broadly, the bbc, do you support this kind of whole life licence fee funded need for a broadcaster like this ? broadcaster like this? >> yeah, i think the bbc is being very stubborn and slow in not facing up to the fact that the licence fee is an anachronism in a digital age and that you can't...
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the disappearance injune of the second woman, fiona holm, is being treated as a murder investigationr beating jannick sinner this afternoon. the other men's semifinal, between carlos alcaraz and daniil medvedev, is still under way, as andy swiss reports. it's become a familiar sight this wimbledon, henman hilla it's become a familiar sight this wimbledon, henman hill a sea of brollies as fans braved the rain to watch the reigning champion. last year novak djokovic was pushed to five sets by italy's jannik sinner but he began like a man in no mood for a repeat. after taking the first set, controversy. listen carefully to djokovic after his next shot. he shouts out. the umpire thought djokovic's grant had put off his opponent and he was penalised a point and warned for taking too long to serve. still, he won the second set but, come the third, it was jannik sinner�*s big chance, two set points but djokovic saved them for this was the response from his spectator. from there, the result seemed inevitable that up. djokovic now has the chance of equalling roger federer�*s eight titles here
the disappearance injune of the second woman, fiona holm, is being treated as a murder investigationr beating jannick sinner this afternoon. the other men's semifinal, between carlos alcaraz and daniil medvedev, is still under way, as andy swiss reports. it's become a familiar sight this wimbledon, henman hilla it's become a familiar sight this wimbledon, henman hill a sea of brollies as fans braved the rain to watch the reigning champion. last year novak djokovic was pushed to five sets by...
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the broadcaster fiona phillips has revealed she has been diagnosed with alzheimer's. barracks and the marvellously named shetland pony called corporal cruachan is getting ready for today's duties. let's get your uniform on, get you ready for work, buddy. corporal cruachan is the regimental mascot for the royal regiment of scotland and will be leading the people's procession ahead of today's service. it's very humbling to be part of the parade itself, especially representing the regiment as a pony major. and what about cruachan? well, it's part of hisjob. he likes to show off. i mean, there's no better time to show off than in front of all the crowds. across edinburgh and more preparations. the magnificent greys of the royal scots dragoon guards will also be part of the procession today. it seems so fitting that as the senior and only cavalry regiment of scotland, that we are playing a part and that we are leading that element of the parade. it's a huge privilege. a small vignette that is not by contrivance. the horses on parade on the day will be monarch, regent, prin
the broadcaster fiona phillips has revealed she has been diagnosed with alzheimer's. barracks and the marvellously named shetland pony called corporal cruachan is getting ready for today's duties. let's get your uniform on, get you ready for work, buddy. corporal cruachan is the regimental mascot for the royal regiment of scotland and will be leading the people's procession ahead of today's service. it's very humbling to be part of the parade itself, especially representing the regiment as a...
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fiona it is important to say, despite our efforts bbc news does not know the identity of the young person to them. we have not seen any of the sun's body of evidence or the dossier that the sun reported was handed to the bbc, by the family over the weekend.— handed to the bbc, by the family over the weekend. within the last few minutes _ over the weekend. within the last few minutes we _ over the weekend. within the last few minutes we have _ over the weekend. within the last few minutes we have received - over the weekend. within the last few minutes we have received a i few minutes we have received a statement from the sun. they say we have reported a story about two very concerned parents, who made a complaint to the bbc about the behaviour of a presenter, and the welfare of their child. their complaint was not acted upon by the bbc says the sun, we have seen evidence they say that supports their concern, and it is now for the bbc to properly investigate. clearly this has become almost a one person's word against the other, it is a really difficult and complicated situation, we're know
fiona it is important to say, despite our efforts bbc news does not know the identity of the young person to them. we have not seen any of the sun's body of evidence or the dossier that the sun reported was handed to the bbc, by the family over the weekend.— handed to the bbc, by the family over the weekend. within the last few minutes _ over the weekend. within the last few minutes we _ over the weekend. within the last few minutes we have _ over the weekend. within the last few minutes we...
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Jul 17, 2023
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fiona lamdin has been finding out more. # it ain't my fault that i'm out here getting loose # gotta blamery festivalgoers were treated to a bit of mozart. she plays: main theme from the magic flute over 100 miles away in this music lesson in coventry, lizzo's performance is having a huge impact. she doesn't really read from sheet music, shejust improvises, mostly. it makes it feel a lot more up—to—date, rather than feeling that music is kind of more classical. she performed at glastonbury, and that has been one of my dreams. it makes me want to carry on playing the flute, because it shows that you can do anything, because you can create your own piece of music with a flute. it's wonderfuljustl to see it out there. flute playing, any kind - of instrument, takes time. lizzo has worked very hard to get to where she is. - # y'all know what time it is... # lizzo first picked up the flute when she was ten, and for next eight years, was classically trained. and for the next eight years, was classically trained. in may, lizzo and her flute starred in the us animated sitcom the simpsons. they play
fiona lamdin has been finding out more. # it ain't my fault that i'm out here getting loose # gotta blamery festivalgoers were treated to a bit of mozart. she plays: main theme from the magic flute over 100 miles away in this music lesson in coventry, lizzo's performance is having a huge impact. she doesn't really read from sheet music, shejust improvises, mostly. it makes it feel a lot more up—to—date, rather than feeling that music is kind of more classical. she performed at glastonbury,...
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fiona phillips has said she has been diagnosed with alzheimer's at the age of 62.o after suffering months of brain fog and anxiety, she told the daily mirror. phillips, former host of itv breakfast show gmtv, said dementia had "decimated" her family after her mother, father you're live with bbc news. iam i am lewis vaughanjones. we are going to stick with news in the uk now. king charles has been presented with the scottish crown jewels as part of a ceremony to celebrate his coronation. let's quickly run you through what happened. the afternoon began with a people's procession which left edinburgh castle and made its way along the royal mile. a number of military units led the way and it aimed to represent all aspects of scottish life. many people gathered ahead of the service to show their support for the king, but there was also a sizeable anti—monarchy protest and a number of people were arrested. a demonstration also took place outside the scottish parliament. king charles and queen camilla then arrived at st giles' cathedral for the service of thanksgiving and
fiona phillips has said she has been diagnosed with alzheimer's at the age of 62.o after suffering months of brain fog and anxiety, she told the daily mirror. phillips, former host of itv breakfast show gmtv, said dementia had "decimated" her family after her mother, father you're live with bbc news. iam i am lewis vaughanjones. we are going to stick with news in the uk now. king charles has been presented with the scottish crown jewels as part of a ceremony to celebrate his...