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fiona went into labour at _ pictures. fiona went into labour at home. - pictures.na went into i labour at home. her waters broke and she was worried because she did not think her baby was moving as much as normal. she should have been assessed then but was not. when she was in hospital her baby had an abnormal heart rate. this should have been escalated, it was not. the child was pronounced dead within 30 minutes of birth. when they came over and said my name i turned around them and she is dead, isn't she? and they said yes. and this primal scream, probably the only way i can describe it, just came out of me with no sort of control over my body. a tiny piece of her hair. over my body. a tiny piece of her hair-— her hair. the hospital said it is sorry that _ her hair. the hospital said it is sorry that the _ her hair. the hospital said it is sorry that the care - her hair. the hospital said it is sorry that the care it - is sorry that the care it provided was not at the standard it would expect and that it has learned lessons from what happened. but stories like fi
fiona went into labour at _ pictures. fiona went into labour at home. - pictures.na went into i labour at home. her waters broke and she was worried because she did not think her baby was moving as much as normal. she should have been assessed then but was not. when she was in hospital her baby had an abnormal heart rate. this should have been escalated, it was not. the child was pronounced dead within 30 minutes of birth. when they came over and said my name i turned around them and she is...
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but stories like fiona's are happening too often.0ver recent years, we've seen high—profile maternity scandals. yesterday, bereaved families in nottingham heard a progress review on what's become the biggest investigation into maternity failings in nhs history. almost 2,000 cases are being reviewed there. the healthcare regulator, the cqc, was worried about this so carried out a national maternity inspection. it focussed on about two thirds of hospital maternity units — any that hadn't been inspected since march 2021. of the 131 units it inspected, not a single one was rated as outstanding for safety. 35% had good safety ratings, leaving 65% as either requires improvement or inadequate for safety. in other words, two thirds of maternity units are not safe enough. this report doesn't hold back, saying unless things change, poor care and harm will become normalised. but in some ways, none of this is new. there have been warnings about maternity safety for years now. we've reported on this over and again, but still the problems remain.
but stories like fiona's are happening too often.0ver recent years, we've seen high—profile maternity scandals. yesterday, bereaved families in nottingham heard a progress review on what's become the biggest investigation into maternity failings in nhs history. almost 2,000 cases are being reviewed there. the healthcare regulator, the cqc, was worried about this so carried out a national maternity inspection. it focussed on about two thirds of hospital maternity units — any that hadn't been...
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fiona, hello. hi there. how are you? i'm very well, thank you. and welcome back to newscast.hank you. but in previous, well, in previous episodes where we've had about 50 minutes, we've now got about a0 minutes. so good job. the world is quite chaotic at the moment. there's plenty of trouble spots that we can that we can look at. um, but before we go on a tour around the world, ijust wanted to do a bit of a bit of your, your kind of personal history. and so what was happening in county durham in the �*80s, when you were a teenager and you decided that russian was the thing that you wanted to get into? well, look, that was the period that actually it's the subject of a netflix series at the moment about the cold war and the bomb, where we had the war scares with the soviet union, the 1980s, you know, there were several. but the most memorable, at least from my perspective, was about 1983, when you just could palpably feel the sort of tension internationally, even, you know, as a kind of a kid, a teenager in school in county durham. i mean, it was thanks to the bbc, you know, w
fiona, hello. hi there. how are you? i'm very well, thank you. and welcome back to newscast.hank you. but in previous, well, in previous episodes where we've had about 50 minutes, we've now got about a0 minutes. so good job. the world is quite chaotic at the moment. there's plenty of trouble spots that we can that we can look at. um, but before we go on a tour around the world, ijust wanted to do a bit of a bit of your, your kind of personal history. and so what was happening in county durham...
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fiona irving, bbc news.on iplayer now. the time is coming up to 20 past six. 0urtop the time is coming up to 20 past six. our top story... jailed for nine years — 27—year—old thomas birley gets the longest sentence so far for his part in the rotherham riot. coming up: can britain's jack draper be a winner against world number one jannik sinner to reach the us open final? and on bbc london, a controversial new sewage recycling scheme gets the go—ahead in south london, and we're on the owl art trail raising money for the north london hospice. to the paralympics now, and dame sarah storey has won yet another gold medal, this time in the cycling road race. it's a record 19th paralympic gold for the 46—year—old. and she wasn't the only gold medal winnerfor paralympics gb in paris today, as andy swiss will tell us. it was one of the greatest finishes from one of sport's greatest athletes. a 19th gold medal! you didn't doubt her, did you? for dame sarah storey, victory and a hug from her watching daughter louisa af
fiona irving, bbc news.on iplayer now. the time is coming up to 20 past six. 0urtop the time is coming up to 20 past six. our top story... jailed for nine years — 27—year—old thomas birley gets the longest sentence so far for his part in the rotherham riot. coming up: can britain's jack draper be a winner against world number one jannik sinner to reach the us open final? and on bbc london, a controversial new sewage recycling scheme gets the go—ahead in south london, and we're on the...
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but stories like fiona's are happening too often. you will stay. you are very welcome.h—profile maternity scandals. yesterday, bereaved families in nottingham heard a progress review on what's become the biggest investigation into maternity failings in nhs history. almost 2,000 cases are being reviewed there. the healthcare regulator, the cqc, was worried about this, so it carried out a national maternity inspection. it focussed on about two thirds of hospital maternity units, any that hadn't been inspected since march 2021. of the 131 units it inspected, not a single one was rated as outstanding for safety. 35% had good safety ratings, leaving 65% as either requires improvement or inadequate for safety. in other words, two thirds of maternity units are not safe enough. this report doesn't hold back, saying unless things change, poor care and harm will become normalised. but in some ways none of this is new. there have been warnings about maternity safety for years now. we've reported on this over and again, but still the problems remain. this report picks out certain k
but stories like fiona's are happening too often. you will stay. you are very welcome.h—profile maternity scandals. yesterday, bereaved families in nottingham heard a progress review on what's become the biggest investigation into maternity failings in nhs history. almost 2,000 cases are being reviewed there. the healthcare regulator, the cqc, was worried about this, so it carried out a national maternity inspection. it focussed on about two thirds of hospital maternity units, any that hadn't...
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fiona irving went to check it out.annel island ofjersey, a war is being waged against the asian hornet. it was first spotted here in 2016. last year, more than 200 nests were found and lanced with pesticides. and they need to be controlled. 0ne nest of asian hornets can kill 11 kilograms of insects in a season. they pose a significant threat to honey bees and other pollinators. just take a look at the size of this nest. this would have been home to a colony of around 3,000 asian hornets, and beekeepers from kent and sussex are coming tojersey to learn what they do here, to help them in the south east fight against this invasive species. on this small island, they've become experts on this apex predator. tiny blob of glue on the thorax of the hornet. this is tinsel tagging, or streamering, a technique pioneered on the island to help track the asian hornet as it flies home. with the naked eyes, you can probably see that hornet for 200 or 300 metres flying and with, binoculars even further. whereas before, normally, witho
fiona irving went to check it out.annel island ofjersey, a war is being waged against the asian hornet. it was first spotted here in 2016. last year, more than 200 nests were found and lanced with pesticides. and they need to be controlled. 0ne nest of asian hornets can kill 11 kilograms of insects in a season. they pose a significant threat to honey bees and other pollinators. just take a look at the size of this nest. this would have been home to a colony of around 3,000 asian hornets, and...
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tv since fiona valley is national campaigns coordinator for the u. k. revolutionary communist party, co ordinating multiple pro, palestinian and complements across u. k. universities. some of which have now been banned. fiona, thanks so much for coming on. going underground, you know, in a normal, well peaceful world, i might be asking you about the class war of the grenville 5. what's going on the ground covered a lot when we were based in london, the whitewash inquiry too many, but i suppose i better begin. why will you and babs tens or hundreds of thousands to be outside israel's embassy in london today? thank you so much for having me on the show. i mean the majority of people of the pole show that the majority of people in person do not support or israel is doing, do not support even the british government's involvement in supply and funding for as well. and it's genocide against the palestinians, and despite that we have a government that is continuing to support that. and so it's important for us to consistently demonstrate that as much as we
tv since fiona valley is national campaigns coordinator for the u. k. revolutionary communist party, co ordinating multiple pro, palestinian and complements across u. k. universities. some of which have now been banned. fiona, thanks so much for coming on. going underground, you know, in a normal, well peaceful world, i might be asking you about the class war of the grenville 5. what's going on the ground covered a lot when we were based in london, the whitewash inquiry too many, but i suppose...
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tv since fiona valley is national campaigns coordinator for the u. k. revolutionary communist party, co ordinating multiple pro, palestinian and complements across u. k. universities. some of which have now been banned. fiona, thanks so much for coming on. going underground, you know, in a normal, well peaceful world, i might be asking you about the cross war of the grenville 5. what's going on the ground covered a lot when we were based in london, the whitewash inquiry too many, but i suppose i better begin. why will you and babs tens or hundreds of thousands to be outside israel's embassy in london today? thank you so much for having me on the show. i mean, the majority of people of the po show that the majority of people in person do not support or israel is doing, do not support even the british government's involvement in supply and funding for israel, and it's genocide against the palestinians. despite that, we have a government that is continuing to support that. and so it's important for us to consistently demonstrate that as much as we can d
tv since fiona valley is national campaigns coordinator for the u. k. revolutionary communist party, co ordinating multiple pro, palestinian and complements across u. k. universities. some of which have now been banned. fiona, thanks so much for coming on. going underground, you know, in a normal, well peaceful world, i might be asking you about the cross war of the grenville 5. what's going on the ground covered a lot when we were based in london, the whitewash inquiry too many, but i suppose...
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fiona, hello. hi there, how are you? i'm very well, thank you. and welcome back to newscast.nk you. in previous episodes, we have had about 15 minutes. we have now got about a0 minutes, so... good job the world is quite chaotic at the moment. there is plenty of trouble spots that we can look at. before we go on a kind of tour around the world, ijust wanted to do a bit of your personal history. so what was happening in county durham in the �*80s when you were a teenager and he decided that russian was the thing that you wanted to get into? well, that was the period that actually, it is the subject of a netflix series at the moment about the cold war and the bomb where we had the war scare with the soviet union. the 1980s, there were several but the most memorable, at least from my perspective was 1983, when you just could palpably feel the sort of tension internationally. even as a kid, teenager, in school in county durham, it is thanks to the bbc, which we were watching religiously every day at teatime the nine you could really get that sense that things were happening geopol
fiona, hello. hi there, how are you? i'm very well, thank you. and welcome back to newscast.nk you. in previous episodes, we have had about 15 minutes. we have now got about a0 minutes, so... good job the world is quite chaotic at the moment. there is plenty of trouble spots that we can look at. before we go on a kind of tour around the world, ijust wanted to do a bit of your personal history. so what was happening in county durham in the �*80s when you were a teenager and he decided that...
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fiona cincotta from city index.a multi—day strike in several cities on sunday during after contract talks with hotel operators marriott international, hilton worldwide, and hyatt hotels broke down — according to the unite here union. it says hotel workers are being stretched thin, with management frequently assigning three staff membersto do the job of four raising the windfall tax on the uk's oil and gas companies will hit the government's main goal of growing the economy, the industry has warned. offshore energies uk says the plan will cost the uk economy 13 billion poiunds from 2025 to 2029, putting 35,000 jobs at risk. the government says it's committed to a "constructive dialogue" with the industry over changes to the tax. coming up — from rolex rippers to high—end burglars — the growing threats to wealthy individuals and the elite security providers who protect them. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. more by raising concerns market more by raising concerns are perhaps the federal reserve kn
fiona cincotta from city index.a multi—day strike in several cities on sunday during after contract talks with hotel operators marriott international, hilton worldwide, and hyatt hotels broke down — according to the unite here union. it says hotel workers are being stretched thin, with management frequently assigning three staff membersto do the job of four raising the windfall tax on the uk's oil and gas companies will hit the government's main goal of growing the economy, the industry has...
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fiona says france takes more than later.ally, you're right, france takes fewer asylum seekers per capita than the united kingdom. it was correct that if it was biased, it would have been corrected at all. people online said, well, there was no apology. it was in a correction. this is what you're meant to broadcast. in that moment. you've corrected the fact. that's absolutely fine. meanwhile, i can't actually find the stats , though i spent the stats, though i spent a while there looking for all the different stats 67,000in the uk in 2023, 123. in france in the same year. we've roughly got the same year. we've roughly got the same population. i thought it was a per capita dodge. i thought it was a much bigger country, but they've actually got roughly the same number of people. uk according to migrationwatch uk asylum seekers are granted asylum at a rate three times greater than in france . i know, i don't know france. i know, i don't know where the numbers come from. they clearly found something. >> we're both doing pretty ba
fiona says france takes more than later.ally, you're right, france takes fewer asylum seekers per capita than the united kingdom. it was correct that if it was biased, it would have been corrected at all. people online said, well, there was no apology. it was in a correction. this is what you're meant to broadcast. in that moment. you've corrected the fact. that's absolutely fine. meanwhile, i can't actually find the stats , though i spent the stats, though i spent a while there looking for all...
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fiona: that is a good point. if we think about where intel was compared to its peers, it was always the riding high strong horseman. that is no longer the case and it has been a relatively rapid decline this year. 50% of its value lost. at the same time, we have seen a huge rally in the valuations of those more ai-focused stocks highlighting the point that this ai trade is rapid moving. you have to be on the ball with it. intel has lost the edge as far as the tech and is concerned. it is losing the ball and that has not helped the share price. caroline: do your clients want a single name exposure, to be stock pickers? or do they want to be broader so they don't get called out if the wind turns? fiona: we have seen a lot of preferential preference towards index stock -- indices just for that reason. in order to be able to mitigate risk. there is a concern of being caught out. there are favorites where our investors are happy to go into single stocks, but broadly speaking there has been more of a focus on indices.
fiona: that is a good point. if we think about where intel was compared to its peers, it was always the riding high strong horseman. that is no longer the case and it has been a relatively rapid decline this year. 50% of its value lost. at the same time, we have seen a huge rally in the valuations of those more ai-focused stocks highlighting the point that this ai trade is rapid moving. you have to be on the ball with it. intel has lost the edge as far as the tech and is concerned. it is losing...
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but stories like fiona's are happening too often. you will stay...le maternity scandals. yesterday, bereaved families in nottingham heard a progress review on what's become the biggest investigation into maternity failings in nhs history. almost 2,000 cases are being reviewed there. the healthcare regulator, the cqc, was worried about this so carried out a national maternity inspection. it focussed on about two thirds of hospital maternity units — any that hadn't been inspected since march 2021. of the 131 units it inspected, not a single one was rated as outstanding for safety. 35% had good safety ratings, leaving 65% as either requires improvement or inadequate for safety. in other words, two thirds of maternity units are not safe enough. this report doesn't hold back, saying unless things change, poor care and harm will become normalised. but in some ways, none of this is new. there have been warnings about maternity safety for years now. we've reported on this over and again, but still the problems remain. this report picks out certain key issues
but stories like fiona's are happening too often. you will stay...le maternity scandals. yesterday, bereaved families in nottingham heard a progress review on what's become the biggest investigation into maternity failings in nhs history. almost 2,000 cases are being reviewed there. the healthcare regulator, the cqc, was worried about this so carried out a national maternity inspection. it focussed on about two thirds of hospital maternity units — any that hadn't been inspected since march...
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fiona.ent journalist and an experienced broadcaster , is experienced broadcaster, is alert to some of the sort of populist back of the packet nonsense that you get from reform uk . perhaps she's she's reform uk. perhaps she's she's on alert because reform uk have said a few things that they can't back up, but as chairman of question time, that's not her job. >> it is the job of the other panellists, the other contributors to pick up where there are errors in thinking or whether clearly fantastical policies that will never work. i just think i go back to what i said at the beginning. it is a reflexive liberalism throughout the bbc that shows itself far too often. indeed, and i like a lot of your viewers. i gave up on the today programme during the brexit referendum campaign next. in just 15 minutes time in my take at ten tv fraud phillip schofield makes a comeback after an inappropriate relationship with a far younger colleague. well phillip schofield gets the take at ten treatment. you won't
fiona.ent journalist and an experienced broadcaster , is experienced broadcaster, is alert to some of the sort of populist back of the packet nonsense that you get from reform uk . perhaps she's she's reform uk. perhaps she's she's on alert because reform uk have said a few things that they can't back up, but as chairman of question time, that's not her job. >> it is the job of the other panellists, the other contributors to pick up where there are errors in thinking or whether clearly...
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fiona irving, bbc news.glish teacher, from leeds, have been recognised for their debut album this could be texas. they beat competition from the likes of charli xcx, irish singer cmat, rising star cat burns and indie group the last dinner party. # i am the world's biggest paving slab # but i sit here quietly # no—one ever looks down at the ground # yeah, no one ever notices me # i wish i were born a stone... #. congratulations! a day of big contest. showers and thunderstorms _ a day of big contest. showers and thunderstorms in - a day of big contest. showers and thunderstorms in the - a day of big contest. showers l and thunderstorms in the south but for many of us, warm sunshine. do watch out for heavy rain which could lead to flooding. on the satellite image you can see the swirling mass of cloud which marks an area of low pressure. it is getting towards us with humid air and heavy downpours. easterly, filed this morning clearing away with low spells of sunshine. 25, 20 6 degrees for the north. cooler towa
fiona irving, bbc news.glish teacher, from leeds, have been recognised for their debut album this could be texas. they beat competition from the likes of charli xcx, irish singer cmat, rising star cat burns and indie group the last dinner party. # i am the world's biggest paving slab # but i sit here quietly # no—one ever looks down at the ground # yeah, no one ever notices me # i wish i were born a stone... #. congratulations! a day of big contest. showers and thunderstorms _ a day of big...
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and now we all worked with alons. fiona, how grace grandmother that were and which is the little thorns. this is a fairy tree. i'm part of the reason is that it gives us food as a festival, a very ancient festival. cole, silent. i'm silent translates into english as end of summer. and the id is the land has turned into an older woman. no, she is a crow, nor a hike, or a grandmother. this is the clone crowd club. i can't even say it is literally me lorraine. and jody. well, we are 3 women who, her fiercely independent, very independent women. we have our own businesses, our children are raised and, and we find that there is power in numbers. the, the knowledge of the crew and islands wise old women is still felt in many a ritual to day. the most natural is of in use choice to get rid of spirit, to get rid of sadness, to get rid of them. anything dark, anything bad, anything knows with pure purifying pound, which is what it is said to say that i harvest them or you me? yeah, you can drive me to put movie or movie in the morning. you can put them over cornflakes, you can have them in silen
and now we all worked with alons. fiona, how grace grandmother that were and which is the little thorns. this is a fairy tree. i'm part of the reason is that it gives us food as a festival, a very ancient festival. cole, silent. i'm silent translates into english as end of summer. and the id is the land has turned into an older woman. no, she is a crow, nor a hike, or a grandmother. this is the clone crowd club. i can't even say it is literally me lorraine. and jody. well, we are 3 women who,...
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and now we all worked with alons. fiona, how grange grandmothers that were and which is the little thorns. this is a fairy tree i'm part of the reason is that it gives us food as a festival, a very anxious festival. cole, silent, i'm silent, translates into english as end of summer. and the id is the land has turned into an older woman. no, she's a crow, nor a hike, or a grandmother. this is the clone crowd club. i can't even say it is literally me lorraine. and jody. well, we are 3 women who, her fiercely independent, very independent women. we have our own businesses, our children are raised and, and we find that there is power in numbers. the, the knowledge of the crew and islands wise old women is still felt and many of which are a though of this a 3 marine asks the spirit the for cardinal directions for support. now marse baird, the but it would be a mistake to assume that women rely solely on witchcraft for their livelihood. hey, a natural health and mental treatments along with her husband funeral runs the company wild about producing food, also from nettles. i am the subject of mu
and now we all worked with alons. fiona, how grange grandmothers that were and which is the little thorns. this is a fairy tree i'm part of the reason is that it gives us food as a festival, a very anxious festival. cole, silent, i'm silent, translates into english as end of summer. and the id is the land has turned into an older woman. no, she's a crow, nor a hike, or a grandmother. this is the clone crowd club. i can't even say it is literally me lorraine. and jody. well, we are 3 women who,...
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but stories like fiona's are happening too often.een high—profile maternity scandals. yesterday, bereaved families in nottingham heard a progress review on what's become the biggest investigation into maternity failings in nhs history. almost 2,000 cases are being reviewed there. the healthcare regulator, the cqc, was worried about this, so carried out a national maternity inspection. it focussed on about two thirds of hospital maternity units, any that hadn't been inspected since march 2021. of the 131 units it inspected, not a single one was rated as outstanding for safety. 35% had good safety ratings, leaving 65% as either requires improvement or inadequate for safety. in other words, two thirds of maternity units are not safe enough. this report doesn't hold back, saying unless things change, poor care and harm will become normalised. but in some ways none of this is new. there have been warnings about maternity safety for years now. we've reported on this overand again, but still the problems remain. this report picks out certai
but stories like fiona's are happening too often.een high—profile maternity scandals. yesterday, bereaved families in nottingham heard a progress review on what's become the biggest investigation into maternity failings in nhs history. almost 2,000 cases are being reviewed there. the healthcare regulator, the cqc, was worried about this, so carried out a national maternity inspection. it focussed on about two thirds of hospital maternity units, any that hadn't been inspected since march 2021....
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gotten that but the timeline was accelerated i know show she couldn't be here today but thank you, fiona moss made this project happen so let's give a round of applause for fiona as well. >> so many community-based organizations were actually engaged i'm not going to name them all they wanted this site in fill housing this is a parking lot on the north side and west side and everything else was 200 be car parking lot we were able to turn concrete into a beautiful affordable housing mixed affordable housing building so originally was about 90 units we got over one hundred and thirty unit that additional thirty were for the working and housing stock residents living in substandard conditions let's be honest potrero but those families will be moving into brand new wonderful apartments. so i know a lot of people say that because bye one of my proudest days i've been in office for 8 years this project means so much we have studio finish is our free clinic we'll get there in the next - no, no. not because of anything other than the electricity some of the other things that slow down the fundin
gotten that but the timeline was accelerated i know show she couldn't be here today but thank you, fiona moss made this project happen so let's give a round of applause for fiona as well. >> so many community-based organizations were actually engaged i'm not going to name them all they wanted this site in fill housing this is a parking lot on the north side and west side and everything else was 200 be car parking lot we were able to turn concrete into a beautiful affordable housing mixed...
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gotten that but the timeline was accelerated i know show she couldn't be here today but thank you, fiona moss made this project happen so let's give a round of applause for fiona as well. >> so many community-based organizations were actually engaged i'm not going to name them all they wanted this site in fill housing this is a parking lot on the north side and west side and everything else was 200 be car parking lot we were able to turn concrete into a beautiful affordable housing mixed affordable housing building so originally was about 90 units we got over one hundred and thirty unit that additional thirty were for the working and housing stock residents living in substandard conditions let's be honest potrero but those families will be moving into brand new wonderful apartments. so i know a lot of people say that because bye one of my proudest days i've been in office for 8 years this project means so much we have studio finish is our free clinic we'll get there in the next - no, no. not because of anything other than the electricity some of the other things that slow down the fundin
gotten that but the timeline was accelerated i know show she couldn't be here today but thank you, fiona moss made this project happen so let's give a round of applause for fiona as well. >> so many community-based organizations were actually engaged i'm not going to name them all they wanted this site in fill housing this is a parking lot on the north side and west side and everything else was 200 be car parking lot we were able to turn concrete into a beautiful affordable housing mixed...
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fiona irving, bbc news.er he died in 2020. other patterns are now campaigning for a statue. the interim is £120,000. now, you listen here! he's not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy. even without a statue, terryjones has left an indelible image in the minds of monty python fans. brian's mother in the life of brian, which he also directed, was just one of the unforgettable characters he created. but his comedy colleagues sir michael palin and terry gilliam, think that a permanent memorial on the prom in colwyn bay would remind everyone of where he came from. his welshness was there to sort of question things, really. i don't think he liked just accepting what the perfidious english came up with. he said, "come on, there's got to be something else." and i realised that was because he was welsh and because he sort of felt he had something to prove. and he was brilliant, really, a real credit to colwyn bay and this whole surrounding area. terryjones returned to colwyn bay several times to support the local th
fiona irving, bbc news.er he died in 2020. other patterns are now campaigning for a statue. the interim is £120,000. now, you listen here! he's not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy. even without a statue, terryjones has left an indelible image in the minds of monty python fans. brian's mother in the life of brian, which he also directed, was just one of the unforgettable characters he created. but his comedy colleagues sir michael palin and terry gilliam, think that a permanent memorial on...
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so with our fantastic team, chris, steph, fiona, vicky and kim, change begins now.s to a generation again and put people back at the centre of their own story, where their contribution is seen and valued and they can live richer, larger lives again. and we won't waste a minute. in our first few weeks we have announced the football governance bills to put fans back at the centre of their clubs. this culture belongs to everyone. we are delivering youth clubs so young people can decide what they want and need in their own communities because we see their potential not just because we see their potential notjust problems. we are resetting our relationship with our amazing civil society. the charities, trade unions, community groups who have been a lifeline through these darkest of times. they were silenced by the tories. no more. our government believes they are essential partners in they are essential partners in the country we seek to build and they have notjust a right but a duty to speak out. applause and we won't stop there. applause and we won't sto there. ~ . and
so with our fantastic team, chris, steph, fiona, vicky and kim, change begins now.s to a generation again and put people back at the centre of their own story, where their contribution is seen and valued and they can live richer, larger lives again. and we won't waste a minute. in our first few weeks we have announced the football governance bills to put fans back at the centre of their clubs. this culture belongs to everyone. we are delivering youth clubs so young people can decide what they...
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you my old, working partners bbc fiona bruce actually , although i was bruce actually, although i wasthem so i suppose it's not necessarily i might bring some bias to you. >> you're loving this. >> you're loving this. >> bbc's fiona bruce in question time bias quote marks row after halting show for reform correction. lots of words there. just not really helping us understand it. so here's what happened. you can fake some outrage as we go along, but almost nothing is what happened. >> i've seen basically almost nothing. >> reform party chairman ziya yousef said that the uk takes more "’ ’ yousef said that the uk takes more freportlng 777 777 yousef said that the uk takes more §§£§reporting i've 777777 yousef said that the uk takes more §§£§reporting i've seen7777 balanced reporting i've seen from the bbc this week. >> but to your point, though, when corrections are published in the sunday express that this is in, that will be a tiny little thing right next to the sudoku. what's this thing? why is it printed upside down? oh, they got something wrong. >> yeah, i mean, yes, it's a fairly
you my old, working partners bbc fiona bruce actually , although i was bruce actually, although i wasthem so i suppose it's not necessarily i might bring some bias to you. >> you're loving this. >> you're loving this. >> bbc's fiona bruce in question time bias quote marks row after halting show for reform correction. lots of words there. just not really helping us understand it. so here's what happened. you can fake some outrage as we go along, but almost nothing is what...
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well, to debate this, we are joined of course , by fiona mackenzie and course, by fiona mackenzie andorning. make the case for us. why is this so important for mothers? >> well, it's incredible that we've ended up 20 years down the line after the government, the uk government, decided that it wanted all parents to work. so this has been a huge government push for the last couple of decades. but mums repeatedly tell surveys, they told us they tell surveys, they told us they tell pollsters they and they, you know, take part time jobs themselves, but they keep making themselves, but they keep making the case that they need flexible and part time work. they need to take time out when their children are small to care for them, and then they want to come back to work. overwhelmingly, mums want to work, but they want to work on their terms. they want to work in a way that allows them time to care for small children. but they're not being given this. and this is the incredible, strange piece we ended up in where employers just don't seem to get that. if you give, you know, your female employe
well, to debate this, we are joined of course , by fiona mackenzie and course, by fiona mackenzie andorning. make the case for us. why is this so important for mothers? >> well, it's incredible that we've ended up 20 years down the line after the government, the uk government, decided that it wanted all parents to work. so this has been a huge government push for the last couple of decades. but mums repeatedly tell surveys, they told us they tell surveys, they told us they tell pollsters...
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fiona sam carter explained those numbers.unchanged but they were some changes when we looked at the subcomponents. service sector inflation — subcomponents. service sector inflation which is an area of the — inflation which is an area of the bank— inflation which is an area of the bank of england is watching very closely as it considers and — very closely as it considers and weighs up way to cut interest— and weighs up way to cut interest rates actually ticked higher _ interest rates actually ticked higher. this was expected and it does— higher. this was expected and it does suggest service sector inflation — it does suggest service sector inflation is probably a bit more _ inflation is probably a bit more sticky than what the bank of england would like. we also saw core — of england would like. we also saw core inflation, so this is the — saw core inflation, so this is the inflation base which strips out more _ the inflation base which strips out more volatile items such as food _ out more volatile items such as food and — o
fiona sam carter explained those numbers.unchanged but they were some changes when we looked at the subcomponents. service sector inflation — subcomponents. service sector inflation which is an area of the — inflation which is an area of the bank— inflation which is an area of the bank of england is watching very closely as it considers and — very closely as it considers and weighs up way to cut interest— and weighs up way to cut interest rates actually ticked higher _ interest rates...
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we were founded in the wake of hurricanes fiona and maria. after learning for standard because energy needs, the electric grid, we took over the operation management of existing assets to improve capacity and resilience, meaning that we manage electricity generation which is the process of creating energy, whether by possible generation, solar power or winter. energy transmissions distinct from generation, the process of transporting energy from the sites to where it is needed most. we are made up of a team of seasoned executives and partners with extensive global local power fuel and operation experience. i'm proud to say that our management team, most of them, were born in puerto rico, raised and educated, deeply committed to the communities we serve. we have direct experience with every type of technology across the fleet. my personal background is in engineering. proud graduate of the u.s. naval academy and i spent over two decades working in the energy sector as both an engineer and executive. i have expertise in leading companies in the
we were founded in the wake of hurricanes fiona and maria. after learning for standard because energy needs, the electric grid, we took over the operation management of existing assets to improve capacity and resilience, meaning that we manage electricity generation which is the process of creating energy, whether by possible generation, solar power or winter. energy transmissions distinct from generation, the process of transporting energy from the sites to where it is needed most. we are made...
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fiona howard and rebecca hart both took gold in para-equestrian.nd team usa's sitting volleyball team beat china, for their third consecutive gold. still to come on "pbs news weekend," how americans are navigating family planning. and, an effort to save mussels in wisconsin from the effects of months of drought. >> this is "pbs news weekend," from weta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour, weeknights on pbs. john: a large number of studies have shown that the burden of air pollution in america is not evenly shared, disproportionately falling on racial minorities, especially blacks. in 2022, the biden administration began investigating whether louisiana's approval of where industrial plants are locatefd disproportionately affected minorities, even unintentionally. but last month, a feral judge said the administration can't do that, and can only investigate regulatory decisions that are intentionally discriminatory. while that ruling is limited to one state, 23 republican governors had already asked the epa to scrap that approach. beverly
fiona howard and rebecca hart both took gold in para-equestrian.nd team usa's sitting volleyball team beat china, for their third consecutive gold. still to come on "pbs news weekend," how americans are navigating family planning. and, an effort to save mussels in wisconsin from the effects of months of drought. >> this is "pbs news weekend," from weta studios in washington, home of the pbs newshour, weeknights on pbs. john: a large number of studies have shown that...
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and fiona has been a fighter— massive difference? came into force? it was exciting. we were thrilled _ when the law came into force? it was exciting. we were thrilled to - when the law came into force? it was exciting. we were thrilled to bits. i exciting. we were thrilled to bits. it was so important. notjust because of what happened to roy but just because we wanted to make people aware of the danger of smoking. i think we have to continue today with rapes. we do not know the —— with vaping. we do not know the long—term dangers of that. itrufheh -- with vaping. we do not know the long-term dangers of that. when roy was working — long-term dangers of that. when roy was working in _ long-term dangers of that. when roy was working in clubs. _ long-term dangers of that. when roy was working in clubs. smoky - long-term dangers of that. when roy was working in clubs. smoky clubs i long-term dangers of that. when roy was working in clubs. smoky clubs as| was working in clubs. smoky clubs as they were then. did you travel with him, did you
and fiona has been a fighter— massive difference? came into force? it was exciting. we were thrilled _ when the law came into force? it was exciting. we were thrilled to - when the law came into force? it was exciting. we were thrilled to bits. i exciting. we were thrilled to bits. it was so important. notjust because of what happened to roy but just because we wanted to make people aware of the danger of smoking. i think we have to continue today with rapes. we do not know the —— with...
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and dr fiona scott is a lecturer in digital literacies at the university of sheffield.ial media companies that should be taking the lead on this, but they are not. do you think what the austrian government is proposing can work? i think it's really — proposing can work? i think it's really interesting. - proposing can work? i think it's really interesting. i - it's really interesting. i realty— it's really interesting. i really look forward to seeing what — really look forward to seeing what the research that comes out of — what the research that comes out of that because i think there _ out of that because i think there are great leaders in try to make _ there are great leaders in try to make and help young people have _ to make and help young people have less — to make and help young people have less adverse experiences in their— have less adverse experiences in their online world. i think it's going _ in their online world. i think it's going to be difficult with the age _ it's going to be difficult with the age reassurance in the age verification, but it is possible
and dr fiona scott is a lecturer in digital literacies at the university of sheffield.ial media companies that should be taking the lead on this, but they are not. do you think what the austrian government is proposing can work? i think it's really — proposing can work? i think it's really interesting. - proposing can work? i think it's really interesting. i - it's really interesting. i realty— it's really interesting. i really look forward to seeing what — really look forward to seeing...
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fiona, thank you very much for that feedback.you're going to talk about landlords. she needs to pop out, but she's going to put the programme on record. zoe, we've had to be landlords because ben habib is one and doesn't want to come under the pressure, just kidding. she says she's a landlord . she feels that she's a landlord. she feels that the government are putting pressure on them all the time. she says that she feels that landlords rights are being taken away and it's not fair. and she lists all of the reasons why. it's a very interesting topic, and i promise you, zoe, and anyone else that wants me to get there, i will certainly discuss that in another programme. but for now, i want to talk to you about grooming gangs, because, look, i'm just going to cut to the chase, basically. do you think we take them seriously now in this country or not? >> well, i don't think we take crime seriously and we don't. and we certainly aren't taking, criminal activities such as this seriously. we saw huw edwards, for example , having admitte
fiona, thank you very much for that feedback.you're going to talk about landlords. she needs to pop out, but she's going to put the programme on record. zoe, we've had to be landlords because ben habib is one and doesn't want to come under the pressure, just kidding. she says she's a landlord . she feels that she's a landlord. she feels that the government are putting pressure on them all the time. she says that she feels that landlords rights are being taken away and it's not fair. and she...
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now we are going to go across the whole world in a geopolitical sense because my guest is doctor fionallor of durham university and a really interesting thinker on foreign policy, who came to the world's attention when she was summoned as a witness in the impeachment trial of then—president donald trump. here is the conversation i had with her in the newscast studio. newscast from the bbc.
now we are going to go across the whole world in a geopolitical sense because my guest is doctor fionallor of durham university and a really interesting thinker on foreign policy, who came to the world's attention when she was summoned as a witness in the impeachment trial of then—president donald trump. here is the conversation i had with her in the newscast studio. newscast from the bbc.
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fiona trots reporting from cumbria.e in birmingham. kemi badenoch, robertjenrick, james cleverly and tom tugendhat, are trying to win support before mps whittle down the list. here'sjoe pike. the old leader is still hanging around as the final fall to be the new one. to be the new one battle it out. to be the new one battle it out. a central debate in this contest is immigration and integration. after kemi badenoch wrote, not all cultures are equally valid. which cultures in your view, are less valid than others? 0h, lots. cultures that believe in child marriage, for instance, or that women don't have equal rights. i actually think it's extraordinary that people think that's an unusual or controversial thing to say. of course, not all cultures are equally valid. robertjenrick argues it's policy, not just principles that matter. look, i think culture matters for integration. that's an important question. but where kemi and i do disagree is on the fact that numbers also matter. that is ultimately what's putting the pressu
fiona trots reporting from cumbria.e in birmingham. kemi badenoch, robertjenrick, james cleverly and tom tugendhat, are trying to win support before mps whittle down the list. here'sjoe pike. the old leader is still hanging around as the final fall to be the new one. to be the new one battle it out. to be the new one battle it out. a central debate in this contest is immigration and integration. after kemi badenoch wrote, not all cultures are equally valid. which cultures in your view, are less...
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this is the testimony of his former director of the national security council for europe and eurasia, fiona gill, she wrote in her book, she said many that he is hers i have personally asked many times whether i can be like putin, whether i can be like putin, or similar, that is, it is such a mixture of pre-election rhetoric with what he has in his mind, that he... drew for himself, mr. professor, and there are no signs that he has fainted a little, why am i asking this, because, well, for example, for the third time i will not go to the elections for the third time, discus with kamela haris, well, somehow he is so lethargic, he had never gotten such a thing before and ran away, well no, the third time i didn’t, well no, this is to discuss with haris no, i think so, hello, are you on or not on the front, well on... a politician is on the front, on the front you have to fight, not say, i already lost, i have some such thoughts, maybe i'm wrong, so what you say, no, he, he didn't give up on himself, the fact that he doesn't want the debate, well, i think he was advised by his advisers that be
this is the testimony of his former director of the national security council for europe and eurasia, fiona gill, she wrote in her book, she said many that he is hers i have personally asked many times whether i can be like putin, whether i can be like putin, or similar, that is, it is such a mixture of pre-election rhetoric with what he has in his mind, that he... drew for himself, mr. professor, and there are no signs that he has fainted a little, why am i asking this, because, well, for...
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now let's bring in the spokesperson for sex matters, fiona mckinnon. fiona, welcome to the show.the olympics , at the boxing. a lot olympics, at the boxing. a lot of people were were kind of very outraged about the idea that a biological man was competing, particularly in the boxing. and now we have a sprinter, an italian , competing at the italian, competing at the paralympics. tell us your position. >> well, this is a 51 year old man. he was a pretty good runner. won multiple national titles as a paralympic sprinter for italy. and i can tell you he's the only 51 year old sprinting at in paris because his opposition will be women in their mostly in their 20s and 30s. he's not, in fact, the first transgender athlete. he's the first male to compete in the women's event. there have been women's event. there have been women female runners who identified as men or said they were non—binary, and no one has any problem with that. you know , any problem with that. you know, the problem is not that someone has a transgender identity. the problem is that petrillo has male advantage, and t
now let's bring in the spokesperson for sex matters, fiona mckinnon. fiona, welcome to the show.the olympics , at the boxing. a lot olympics, at the boxing. a lot of people were were kind of very outraged about the idea that a biological man was competing, particularly in the boxing. and now we have a sprinter, an italian , competing at the italian, competing at the paralympics. tell us your position. >> well, this is a 51 year old man. he was a pretty good runner. won multiple national...
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i'm joined by fiona cincotta from city index.e for inflation to remain unchanged. and modestly above the bank of england target rate of 2%. if we have a look at the subcomponents within that inflation data report, we are expecting core inflation. that removes more volatile items such as food and fuel. that is expected to take higher to 3% and there is service sector inflation. it is inflation very much related to restaurants, hospitality, holidays. that is expected to take higher as well. expected to rise to 5.5%. service inflation is one of the inflation markets bank of england is watching closely. it seems to be proving to be stickier than expected. i think if we get those figures, that is going to reinforce expectations the bank of england is going to leave interest rates on hold. tomorrow. when will they cut again? tomorrow. when will they cut a . ain? , tomorrow. when will they cut auain? , , ., again? the big question. if we continue to — again? the big question. if we continue to see _ again? the big question. if we contin
i'm joined by fiona cincotta from city index.e for inflation to remain unchanged. and modestly above the bank of england target rate of 2%. if we have a look at the subcomponents within that inflation data report, we are expecting core inflation. that removes more volatile items such as food and fuel. that is expected to take higher to 3% and there is service sector inflation. it is inflation very much related to restaurants, hospitality, holidays. that is expected to take higher as well....
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especialistas, resalta que en los Últimos aÑos la isla ha sido golpeada fuertemente por huracanes como marÍa y fionaacto tÚ crees que tu mÚsica tiene? pues en tu comunidad y tambiÉn en tus pacientes. por ejemplo, en mis pacientes no sÉ cuÁnto, porque usualmente son mayores, pero. >> pero en la comunidad, oye, yo siempre escribo las cosas que vivo. yo vivo aquÍ en puerto rico, asÍ que obviamente yo hablo mucho de mi entorno social, polÍtico, de salud, de educaciÓn. y si en las clÍnicas de salud que hago, pues siempre hay alguien que mira, tÚ puedes mandarle un mensaje a mi hijo para este mÉdico mÚsico la vida le hizo dos regalos y ambos los trata de usar para crear conciencia y un mundo mejor. hay momentos donde hago mucha medicina, como en la pandemia, por ejemplo, y hay veces que me pongo full pa la mÚsica. eres el alquimista coelho? >> las caras ahora mismo estÁ de gira con un nuevo disco. toda Época tiene su encanto, pero contigo me peguÉ en cristo. >> eres mi pj sin suela. >> ha colaborado con artistas como bad bunny, residente y la estrella de broadway lin-manuel miranda. y aunque tiene esa met
especialistas, resalta que en los Últimos aÑos la isla ha sido golpeada fuertemente por huracanes como marÍa y fionaacto tÚ crees que tu mÚsica tiene? pues en tu comunidad y tambiÉn en tus pacientes. por ejemplo, en mis pacientes no sÉ cuÁnto, porque usualmente son mayores, pero. >> pero en la comunidad, oye, yo siempre escribo las cosas que vivo. yo vivo aquÍ en puerto rico, asÍ que obviamente yo hablo mucho de mi entorno social, polÍtico, de salud, de educaciÓn. y si en las...