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ray in themselves in gloucestershire ray in the last decade, not necessarily the case with sa ntander's a question of where is the balance, capitalism can be good if everybody is included in the equation. these people are all saying actually there is big parts of society who have been missed out. there is a need for a sort of, they call it a reboot, so look at what... regulation. it is partly regulation it is about ethics, people running companies, what are they trying to do? are they trying to get themselves rich or are they trying to make a reasonable amount of money and look after their colleague, the shareholders, and the wired society. i think that is what the debate is about. move on to the this story in which paper? the new york times. tesla potentially becoming the first foreign car company to have a wholly owned manufacturing operation in china. it will test that relationship between foreign companies and chinese companies. there trump goes to china next month so there trump goes to china next month so this is a test. china is the largest conup soar and producers of electric
ray in themselves in gloucestershire ray in the last decade, not necessarily the case with sa ntander's a question of where is the balance, capitalism can be good if everybody is included in the equation. these people are all saying actually there is big parts of society who have been missed out. there is a need for a sort of, they call it a reboot, so look at what... regulation. it is partly regulation it is about ethics, people running companies, what are they trying to do? are they trying to...
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but by contrast, in gloucestershire... particularly great. but by contrast, in gloucestershire. ..h we've got with the weather at the moment. further north this thick cloud continues to be an issue, accompanied by casty winds. plenty of light, drizzly rain with that. eastern areas of auckland you might see a little more sunshine and warmth. —— of scotland. gale force gusts across the pennines into the afternoon. in sheltered eastern areas, with some sunshine, temperatures will respond and we could see 1a—17. but it's all change this evening and overnight, because that cloud and drizzly rain will push further south, along with the winds. clearer skies up to the far north. here, the wind comes round to a northerly. don't forget we put the clocks back an hour, and we say goodbye to british summertime, an extra hour in bed! mild start tomorrow down in the south. but with the clearer skies we will see some decent sunshine and tomorrow, yes, the wind is coming from the north but it will be lighter and we will also have some sunshine, so it's not too bad. but it's a good four or 5 degrees
but by contrast, in gloucestershire... particularly great. but by contrast, in gloucestershire. ..h we've got with the weather at the moment. further north this thick cloud continues to be an issue, accompanied by casty winds. plenty of light, drizzly rain with that. eastern areas of auckland you might see a little more sunshine and warmth. —— of scotland. gale force gusts across the pennines into the afternoon. in sheltered eastern areas, with some sunshine, temperatures will respond and...
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gloucestershire's jack taylor has been suspended from bowling for a year after his action was found to12 month period. the off spinner, who has served two previous bans from bowling, was again reported for throwing this summer. his suspension runs until the 26th of september next year, after which he'll be able to ask for a re evaluation of his action. that is all, but a recap of our top story: everton are on the lookout for a new manager having sacked ronald koeman after nine premier league games this season. the search is on. it could be david moyes. we will see in the next few days who they name. coming up: the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me is henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times, and lucy fisher, senior political correspondent at the times. tomorrow's front pages now. the metro leads with labour mp jared 0'mara quitting his place on a commons equality committee after derogatory comments he made in the past about gay and overweight people surfaced online. the ft leads with the story tha
gloucestershire's jack taylor has been suspended from bowling for a year after his action was found to12 month period. the off spinner, who has served two previous bans from bowling, was again reported for throwing this summer. his suspension runs until the 26th of september next year, after which he'll be able to ask for a re evaluation of his action. that is all, but a recap of our top story: everton are on the lookout for a new manager having sacked ronald koeman after nine premier league...
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in cricket, gloucestershire's jack taylor has been suspended from bowling for a year after his actionus bands, was reported for throwing this summer. his suspension ru ns throwing this summer. his suspension runs until next year, after which, he can ask for a re—evaluation of his action. adam peaty looks in great form ahead of next april's commonwealth games, he returns to action in winds in the 50 metres in manchester. he finished second in the 200 metres, but says he has no plans to compete regularly over the longer distance. i haven't swum the 200 ina longer distance. i haven't swum the 200 in a couple of years. but 100, endurance wise, it is something different to do, and gives people something different to watch when i am dying in the last 25. it is one of the best games on the rotor. the 0lympics of the best games on the rotor. the olympics is very good, but the commonwealth is a little bit more, i don't know, a little bit more competitive, because you are the home nation, and you are battling against each other. i am looking forward to it. that's all the sport for now. you can
in cricket, gloucestershire's jack taylor has been suspended from bowling for a year after his actionus bands, was reported for throwing this summer. his suspension ru ns throwing this summer. his suspension runs until next year, after which, he can ask for a re—evaluation of his action. adam peaty looks in great form ahead of next april's commonwealth games, he returns to action in winds in the 50 metres in manchester. he finished second in the 200 metres, but says he has no plans to compete...
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gloucestershire's jack taylor has been suspended from bowling after his action was found to be illegal, who has served two previous bans from bowling, was again reported for throwing this summer. his suspension runs until september next year. britain's 0lympic swimming champion adam peaty looks in great form ahead of next april's commonwealth games peaty returned to action with win in the 50m and 100m breaststroke events, at the manchester international swimming meet over the weekend. he also finsihed second in the 200m, but said he has no plans to compete regualrly over that distance. 200, i haven't swum for two years. but it will always benefit the 100 and it'sjust something different to do and gives people something different to watch when i'm dying on the last 25. probably one of the best games, the commonwealth games, obviously olympics is very good but commonwealth is a bit more, i don't know, more competitive because it's the home nations and you against each other so i'm looking forward to it. the belfast boxer ryan burnett unified the wba and ibf bantamweight titles on saturda
gloucestershire's jack taylor has been suspended from bowling after his action was found to be illegal, who has served two previous bans from bowling, was again reported for throwing this summer. his suspension runs until september next year. britain's 0lympic swimming champion adam peaty looks in great form ahead of next april's commonwealth games peaty returned to action with win in the 50m and 100m breaststroke events, at the manchester international swimming meet over the weekend. he also...
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a trip back home to gloucestershire offers a chance to draw breath and to reflect on the past.opened doors he never imagined. what he has also shown is that he's really committed to continuing with ideas. alex may have found a new direction of travel, but what advice had he for today's would—be entrepreneurs? we live in a culture where everything is instant. people expect things to happen and go perfectly for them, and it's not the case. be doggedly persistent and go after your goals with relentless focus and drive, because it is a competitive world out there. he may be a little more thoughtful, but alex tew is not slowing down. there are so many more challenges down the track. robert hall, bbc news. he let's find out how the weather is looking with soougs powell. —— with susan powell. this weekend we have taken a battering courtesy of brian. these are scenes from the cornish coast yesterday. brian now, a fairly innocent—looking area of low pressure in the north sea. a little ridge of high pressure for us even overnight. but this area of low pressure in the atlantic will keep u
a trip back home to gloucestershire offers a chance to draw breath and to reflect on the past.opened doors he never imagined. what he has also shown is that he's really committed to continuing with ideas. alex may have found a new direction of travel, but what advice had he for today's would—be entrepreneurs? we live in a culture where everything is instant. people expect things to happen and go perfectly for them, and it's not the case. be doggedly persistent and go after your goals with...
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a trip back home to gloucestershire, offers a chance to draw up breath and reflect on the past.hese exploiters, it opened doors that you'd never imagine. ithink opened doors that you'd never imagine. i think what he has also shown, is that he is really committed to continuing these ideas. alex may have found a new direction of travel, but what advice would he have for today's entrepreneurs. on today, where editing is instant, and people expect things to happen, and capacity for them, that is not the where it goes. be doggedly persistent, and have if you have your goals, be relentless in your drive. he may be a little bit more thoughtful, but alex tew is not showing down. —— slowing down. he has other things around the corner. time foran time for an update to the weather. we are saying farewell to brian now. beautiful rainbow in devon. and, as you go through the rest of the afternoon, the trend is to see fewer showers, more in the way of dry weather. some spells of sunshine, temperatures of 11 to 1a degrees. it will feel chilly overnight, for eastern areas. a touch of frost. at w
a trip back home to gloucestershire, offers a chance to draw up breath and reflect on the past.hese exploiters, it opened doors that you'd never imagine. ithink opened doors that you'd never imagine. i think what he has also shown, is that he is really committed to continuing these ideas. alex may have found a new direction of travel, but what advice would he have for today's entrepreneurs. on today, where editing is instant, and people expect things to happen, and capacity for them, that is...
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a trip back home to gloucestershire offers a chance to draw breath and to reflect on the past.e had always been an ideas guy, even from seven or eight. all these experiences opened doors he never imagined. what he has also shown is he is really committed to continuing with ideas. alex may have found a new direction of travel, but what advice had he for today's would—be entrepreneurs? we live in a culture where everything is instant. people expect things to happen and go perfectly for them, and it's not the case. be doggedly persistent and go after your goals with relentless focus and drive, because it is a competitive world out there. he may be a little more thoughtful, but alex tew is not slowing down. there are so many more challenges down the track. robert hall, bbc news. time now for the weather. it is still blustery out there. the wind slowly ease through the day. wet weather around but many of us turn drier and brighter as the day goes on. chow was particularly into western scotland in north—west england pushing up across south—west england pushing up across south—west en
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a trip back home to gloucestershire offers a chance to draw breath and to reflect on the past.ht. all these experiences opened doors he never imagined. what he has also shown is he is really committed to continuing with ideas. alex may have found a new direction of travel, but what advice had he for today's would—be entrepreneurs? we live in a culture where everything is instant. people expect things to happen and go perfectly for them, and it's not the case. be doggedly persistent and go after your goals with relentless focus and drive, he may be a little more thoughtful, but alex tew is not slowing down. there are so many more challenges down the track. robert hall, bbc news. that elusive moneymaking idea, one day! i wonder if nick miller has got it? i suspect he will keep it to himself! storm brian did its worst, it has passed away, but plenty more weather on the map for us. that's right, storm brian just sitting to the east of the uk at the moment, still producing a pretty blustery picture for many of us at the moment, and over the next few hours just a gradual easing of th
a trip back home to gloucestershire offers a chance to draw breath and to reflect on the past.ht. all these experiences opened doors he never imagined. what he has also shown is he is really committed to continuing with ideas. alex may have found a new direction of travel, but what advice had he for today's would—be entrepreneurs? we live in a culture where everything is instant. people expect things to happen and go perfectly for them, and it's not the case. be doggedly persistent and go...
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suzette davenport, who became chief constable in gloucestershire.led there were collective — but not individual — failings. the fact that... there's wrongdoings all around. people got released. failures. this, that. and nobody‘s in trouble for it. i can't comprehend it, i'm just not understanding to what level that nobody feels they have to even get a slap on the wrist. 15 years since kevin nunes‘ body was dumped at this remote farm, his killers still haven't been caught. staffordshire police say that the investigation is still open and regularly reviewed. leanne williams hopes that someone will come forward with the information that will finally bring kevin's killers to justice. phil mackie, bbc news, staffordshire. and there's more on that story on file on four on bbc radio 4 at 8pm tonight. there were more than a dozen unprovoked shark attacks off the coast of australia last year alone. now drone technology is being tested out to try to protect more swimmers and surfers. by by spotting sharks as they get close to the shore. hywel griffith has bee
suzette davenport, who became chief constable in gloucestershire.led there were collective — but not individual — failings. the fact that... there's wrongdoings all around. people got released. failures. this, that. and nobody‘s in trouble for it. i can't comprehend it, i'm just not understanding to what level that nobody feels they have to even get a slap on the wrist. 15 years since kevin nunes‘ body was dumped at this remote farm, his killers still haven't been caught. staffordshire...
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a trip back home to gloucestershire offers the chance to draw breath and to reflect on the past.s them do these doors you never imagined. it says here's really committed to continuing with ideas. alex may have found a new direction of travel, but what advice had evil today's with the entrepreneurs? we live in this culture where everything is instant now. everyone expects things to happen and things to go perfectly for them, but it's not the case. sobhi doggedly persistent and once you do have your goals, go after them with relentless focus, because it isa them with relentless focus, because it is a big world at there. he may be more full full, but alex tew is not slowing down. there are many more challenges down the track. morning knows now on the fire that keir starmer has said that labour will make efforts to block the brexit bill if there is no deal. let me ask you, there's very practical question, the government doesn't have a majority, so what it does, it's having to be conscious of the risk of other rebellion. on the eu withdrawal bill, is so much the government couldn't gi
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a trip back home to gloucestershire offers a chance to draw breath and to reflect on the past.ver imagined. what he has also shown is he is really committed to continuing with ideas. alex may have found a new direction of travel, but what advice had he for today's would—be entrepreneurs? we live in a culture where everything is instant. people expect things to happen and go perfectly for them, and it's not the case. be doggedly persistent and go after your goals with relentless focus and drive, because it is a competitive world out there. he may be a little more thoughtful, but alex tew is not slowing down. there are so many more challenges down the track. robert hall, bbc news.
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a trip back home to gloucestershire offers a chance to draw breath and to reflect on the past.ver imagined. what he has also shown is that he's really committed to continuing with ideas. alex may have found a new direction of travel, but what advice had he for today's would—be entrepreneurs? we live in a culture where everything is instant. people expect things to happen and go perfectly for them, and it's not the case. be doggedly persistent and go after your goals with relentless focus and drive, because it is a competitive world out there. he may be a little more thoughtful, but alex tew is not slowing down. there are so many more challenges down the track. robert hall, bbc news. good morning, as storm brian wea ke ns, good morning, as storm brian weakens, it turns a bit dry and bright as the days go out on. still stars in north—west scotland, probably best of the sunshine in north wales and the midlands, and use anger and the midlands by this afternoon. temperatures are little lower, it right originally. 0vernight, rural spot is going down to below single figures. —— low si
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windows as one hot air balloon did, toa windows as one hot air balloon did, to a stately home in gloucestershirey on the news, a bit of a shock for the cou ntess news, a bit of a shock for the countess who opened her bathroom windows to find outside, she couldn't quite see the whites of the eyes of the people on board the balloon, but she could see the screens of their mobile phones. those balloons look safely up in the sky. all imagine tiff sorts of designs you get. they come up with more and more elaborate balloons. many balloons will be sponsored by commercial organisations and they'll be keen to get their balloon as prominent as possible in the television pictures if they can. i don't know how you manage that as a balloon pilot, getting your balloon right in front of the camera at the right in front of the camera at the right time. i guess you have to hope the designers come up with something really spectacular or eye catching. i used to work at the bbc in bristol, it was one of our favourite things, the bristol balloon fiesta, to watch that, particularly when they go up first thing in the m
windows as one hot air balloon did, toa windows as one hot air balloon did, to a stately home in gloucestershirey on the news, a bit of a shock for the cou ntess news, a bit of a shock for the countess who opened her bathroom windows to find outside, she couldn't quite see the whites of the eyes of the people on board the balloon, but she could see the screens of their mobile phones. those balloons look safely up in the sky. all imagine tiff sorts of designs you get. they come up with more and...
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suzette davenport, who became chief constable in gloucestershire.ongdoings all around. people got released. failures. this, that. and nobody‘s in trouble for it. i can't comprehend it, i'm just not understanding to what level that nobody feels that they have to even get a slap on the wrist. 15 years since kevin nunes‘ body was dumped at this remote farm, his killers still haven't been caught. staffordshire police say that the investigation is still open and regularly reviewed. leanne williams hopes that someone will come forward with the information that will finally bring kevin's killers to justice. phil mackie, bbc news, staffordshire. and there's more on that story on file on four on bbc radio a at 8pm tonight. the european commission has expressed its horror at the killing of a maltese journalist in a car bombing and called for those responsible to be brought tojustice. daphne caruana galizia was described as a thorn in the side of the establishment and the criminal underworld. she'd highlighted alleged corruption by senior politicians, includin
suzette davenport, who became chief constable in gloucestershire.ongdoings all around. people got released. failures. this, that. and nobody‘s in trouble for it. i can't comprehend it, i'm just not understanding to what level that nobody feels that they have to even get a slap on the wrist. 15 years since kevin nunes‘ body was dumped at this remote farm, his killers still haven't been caught. staffordshire police say that the investigation is still open and regularly reviewed. leanne...
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gloucestershire's jack taylor has been suspended from bowling for a year after his action was found tospinner, who has served two previous bans from bowling, was again reported for throwing this summer. his suspension runs until the 26th of september next year, after which, he'll be able to ask for a re—evaluation of his action. that's all the sport for now. an undercover fbi agent has given a rare broadcast interview, describing how he infiltrated a radical islamist group and helped prevent an al-qaeda plot to bomb the railway line between new york and toronto. the man's real identity has been disguised — he wore a prosthetic mask for the interview, as our security correspondent frank gardner reports. the longer it's on, the more it becomes part of me... this man, not his real name, not his realface, is an active undercover fbi agent. he has been given prosthetic make—up to hide his identity before giving his first tv interview about why he risked his life to expose terrorist plots. putting your arm around the bad guy and telling him you're his best friend. getting him to commit and t
gloucestershire's jack taylor has been suspended from bowling for a year after his action was found tospinner, who has served two previous bans from bowling, was again reported for throwing this summer. his suspension runs until the 26th of september next year, after which, he'll be able to ask for a re—evaluation of his action. that's all the sport for now. an undercover fbi agent has given a rare broadcast interview, describing how he infiltrated a radical islamist group and helped prevent...
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but it is a different story in gloucestershire, we have some sunshine around this morning. divide. a lot of code in the north, clear skies to the south due to this high pressure. but underneath the cloud will be like patchy rain and you can see the isobars on the chart up in the north, which denotes windy conditions. gale force conditions along west coast. there will be drizzly and nuisance rain throughout the day. a little bit more shelter into eastern scotland with someone. that will be the story all day really. northern ireland and tony —— northern england, wet and windy. certainly there will be lighter winds in the south and a bit more pleasa nt winds in the south and a bit more pleasant here. because we go through the england b cloud and wind and nuisance rain sinks south. there will be some murky conditions, but behind some clear skies. double digits in england and wales but a chilly start for scotland, the reason being is that the wind is changing direction yet again. that isa changing direction yet again. that is a theme over weather in the next few days. lighter wi
but it is a different story in gloucestershire, we have some sunshine around this morning. divide. a lot of code in the north, clear skies to the south due to this high pressure. but underneath the cloud will be like patchy rain and you can see the isobars on the chart up in the north, which denotes windy conditions. gale force conditions along west coast. there will be drizzly and nuisance rain throughout the day. a little bit more shelter into eastern scotland with someone. that will be the...
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a trip back home to gloucestershire offers a chance to draw breath and to reflect on the past.o shown is he is really committed to continuing with ideas. alex may have found a new direction of travel but what advice had he for today's would—be entrepreneurs? we live in a culture where everything is instant. people expect things to happen and go perfectly for them and it's not the case. be doggedly persistent and go after your goals with relentless focus and drive because it is a competitive world out there. he may be a little more thoughtful, but alex tew is not slowing down. there are so many more challenges down the track. the bbc radio 1 teen awards are taking place tonight to honour young people from across the uk who have helped others through selfless, brave and exceptional achievements. among the winners — known as teen heroes — are brother and sister, holly and ollie. they set up a charity for young carers, based on their own experiences of supporting their mum. we'll speak to them in a moment but first let's take a look at their story. lam i am molder, i am 13. i am ho
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when i was 12, we move to gloucestershire.ographer when my dad was suddenly proclaimed terminally ill. it was fantastic to kind of capture everything he had done in his life. i think, if i was to have a house fire, i would grab hold of my original tapes. i really would. they are so original tapes. i really would. they are so precious, original tapes. i really would. they are so precious, once original tapes. i really would. they are so precious, once those people that you record die, that is it. my mum died in 1992. the actor, david suchet is supporting the new charity. this tape, an answerphone message is a prized possession. the only recording of my darling mum's voice that i have. we will bring you on our return. quite emotional. automatic to go to the police... 0ver automatic to go to the police... over the next five years, 400 volu nteers over the next five years, 400 volunteers will be trained to record life stories in hospices and the process has been therapeutic. they are able to analyse how their life has been and may
when i was 12, we move to gloucestershire.ographer when my dad was suddenly proclaimed terminally ill. it was fantastic to kind of capture everything he had done in his life. i think, if i was to have a house fire, i would grab hold of my original tapes. i really would. they are so original tapes. i really would. they are so precious, original tapes. i really would. they are so precious, once original tapes. i really would. they are so precious, once those people that you record die, that is...
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in gloucestershire, two newspapers have gone from being daily to weekly.. she said readers of the newspaper would be over 50, but for the online generation, it's 29. a lot of debate about what goes on online, and others were saying that their newsprint was in their blood. they wanted newspapers to hang around for a bit longer. that was the flavour of the debate. the highlights would go on the bbc website. i did my work experience at the bristol evening post, they talked about closing newspapers for yea rs talked about closing newspapers for years but we will keep our fingers crossed. fascinating to talk to you both —— we will keep our fingers crossed. if you want to catch up with more of those stories, go to the bbc iplayer and you can see full coverage of the story is covered by our newsrooms across the country. we have all of the business news in a moment that time for a look at the headlines... crisis in catalonia — the president of the region defies expectations and does not call snap local elections. a 21—year—old woman is found guilty of helping her
in gloucestershire, two newspapers have gone from being daily to weekly.. she said readers of the newspaper would be over 50, but for the online generation, it's 29. a lot of debate about what goes on online, and others were saying that their newsprint was in their blood. they wanted newspapers to hang around for a bit longer. that was the flavour of the debate. the highlights would go on the bbc website. i did my work experience at the bristol evening post, they talked about closing newspapers...
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gloucestershire's jack taylor has been suspended from bowling for a year after his action was found tovious bans from bowling, was again reported for "throwing" this summer. his suspension runs until 26th september next year, after which, he'll be able to ask for a re—evaluation of his action. caroline wozniacki and simona halep have both won their opening round robin matches on day two at the end of season wta finals in singapore. wozniacki beat elina svitolina 6—2, 6—0 in under an hour while world number one, simona halep saw off caroline garcia in straight sets. now you don't see this very often in tennis, watch carefully or you might miss bernard tomic serving an underarm at the erste open in vienna. blink and you miss it. as an epoint i think blink and you miss it. as an epoint ithinki blink and you miss it. as an epoint i think i would be narked by that. dink, over it goes. cheeky. it is legal though, isn't it? dink, over it goes. cheeky. it is legalthough, isn't it? it dink, over it goes. cheeky. it is legal though, isn't it? it is, dink, over it goes. cheeky. it is legalthough,
gloucestershire's jack taylor has been suspended from bowling for a year after his action was found tovious bans from bowling, was again reported for "throwing" this summer. his suspension runs until 26th september next year, after which, he'll be able to ask for a re—evaluation of his action. caroline wozniacki and simona halep have both won their opening round robin matches on day two at the end of season wta finals in singapore. wozniacki beat elina svitolina 6—2, 6—0 in...
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now we can speak to sara sleeman, an inspector from gloucestershire who was punched and knocked unconsciousegistrar who says she's been spat at twice this month alone. thank you for coming in. we were talking there as we were listening to chris bryant and you were saying you don't think there is a single emergency worker, is that what you said, who hasn't been attacked? emergency worker or nhs hospital worker, doctors, nurses, most of them at some point have been attacked whether it be verbally or physically in their career. what happened to you? what happened to you ?|j what happened to you? i was working a night shift in gloucester. i had gone to two males who are causing a bit of a problem. i then had a lady push me. i was walking away with the lady not realising she was connected to the two men. as i was walking away, iman came behind me, jumped in the air with his mobile phone in his fist and smashed me on the side of the head. he knocked me unconscious, left me lying in the floor on the road, bleeding. that's in your line of work? yes. what does that do to you? it makes you feel that
now we can speak to sara sleeman, an inspector from gloucestershire who was punched and knocked unconsciousegistrar who says she's been spat at twice this month alone. thank you for coming in. we were talking there as we were listening to chris bryant and you were saying you don't think there is a single emergency worker, is that what you said, who hasn't been attacked? emergency worker or nhs hospital worker, doctors, nurses, most of them at some point have been attacked whether it be verbally...