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graham satchell, bbc news, dover.ve whip after announcing that he is heading to the australian jungle to take part in this year's series of i'm a celebrity...get me out of here. he'sjoining the likes of boy george and chris moyles on the reality series, which starts this weekend. harry cole from the sun broke the story. he spoke to my colleague tanya beckett earlier. he says he is doing it for charity. he says he is doing it to raise awareness for his campaign for dyslexia, but you do not do this without realising it is going to be controversial. when nadine dorries in 2013 did something similar, catching the party off guard, flying out to australia without telling anyone, she did lose the whip, so the precedent was there. that said, mr hancock's team put out a long statement in the last couple of minutes, last half hour or so, saying that actually he had already spoken to the whips, he was aware of this and thinks it is a good thing. he thinks that politics is quite stable now with the new prime minister, rishi sunak
graham satchell, bbc news, dover.ve whip after announcing that he is heading to the australian jungle to take part in this year's series of i'm a celebrity...get me out of here. he'sjoining the likes of boy george and chris moyles on the reality series, which starts this weekend. harry cole from the sun broke the story. he spoke to my colleague tanya beckett earlier. he says he is doing it for charity. he says he is doing it to raise awareness for his campaign for dyslexia, but you do not do...
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graham satchell, bbc news, dover. is not working at the moment, is it? what working at the moment, is it? what is our working at the moment, is it? what is your view? _ working at the moment, is it? what is your view? well, _ working at the moment, is it? what is your view? well, you _ working at the moment, is it? what is your view? well, you are - working at the moment, is it? transit is your view? well, you are right. we have a long and honourable tradition of welcoming refugees in genuine, fear of their life. but we simply don�*t have the capacity. if you look at the population of afghanistan at 40 million, iraq at 87 million, iran is another 40 million and so on, we simply don�*t have the capacity here. you know, we have the capacity here. you know, we have a saying in business, predict and prevent is better than find and fix, and i�*m afraid this was predictable and indeed it was preventable.— predictable and indeed it was reventable. ., , ., preventable. some other people that graham was — preventable. some oth
graham satchell, bbc news, dover. is not working at the moment, is it? what working at the moment, is it? what is our working at the moment, is it? what is your view? _ working at the moment, is it? what is your view? well, _ working at the moment, is it? what is your view? well, you _ working at the moment, is it? what is your view? well, you are - working at the moment, is it? transit is your view? well, you are right. we have a long and honourable tradition of welcoming refugees in genuine,...
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graham satchell has more.rimmings — turkey and veg, party hats and crackers. these pictures, filmed by the family, show they have pulled out all the stops — balloons and decorations everywhere. they are determined to make the most of every moment they have left with laura. we are doing it to celebrate with laura and all the nuttalls. so that laura is going to be better today then probably she will in december, because of the treatment that she has to go through. laura nuttall was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer four years ago. at the time, she was given just a year to live. she has had surgery after surgery and is now having another round of intensive radiotherapy. so the family have been working hard to have an early christmas they can all enjoy and remember. laura is really happy and she has been really excited about this. that is what is important, that we can celebrate with her well and she is not suffering anything from the radiotherapy as yet. so she has another week of that. which was the whole poi
graham satchell has more.rimmings — turkey and veg, party hats and crackers. these pictures, filmed by the family, show they have pulled out all the stops — balloons and decorations everywhere. they are determined to make the most of every moment they have left with laura. we are doing it to celebrate with laura and all the nuttalls. so that laura is going to be better today then probably she will in december, because of the treatment that she has to go through. laura nuttall was diagnosed...
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graham satchell has more. sandy law and her husband, terry.y, very, very well. so over the moon, so happy to be here and to be alive still. and just lucky. and we're really enjoying life. sandy was born with a congenital heart condition. she knew without help she would die. terry used to carry me downstairs in the morning, put me on the settee with our little dog, and he would pop in throughout the dayjust to make sure i was still 0k, but i was really ill. i couldn't even brush my own hair, that's how bad i was. in november 1982, sandy was told she had just weeks to live. archive: the world's first heart transplant has been performed. medical history has been made in south africa. 1967, and the first heart transplant. it made headlines around the world. the first patient survived for 18 days, but almost immediately, there was criticism. some questioned the morality of using someone else's heart, but the main problem was as more transplants were done, survival rates were very poor. eventually, medical authorities called a halt. at papworth hosp
graham satchell has more. sandy law and her husband, terry.y, very, very well. so over the moon, so happy to be here and to be alive still. and just lucky. and we're really enjoying life. sandy was born with a congenital heart condition. she knew without help she would die. terry used to carry me downstairs in the morning, put me on the settee with our little dog, and he would pop in throughout the dayjust to make sure i was still 0k, but i was really ill. i couldn't even brush my own hair,...
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graham satchell went to speak to some of them.l of home — the first sight of england for returning travellers. today they are also the first thing migrants see, as they arrive in small boats. almost 40,000 have reached the coast so far this year. on dover high street, there is a mix of anger and frustration. a lot of people have just had enough. i feel sorry for the people that are being exploited. but, hey, you know, that's costing about £5 million a day in hotel rooms. so, something needs to be done. do you feel any sympathy for the people who are making their way over in small boats? some of them, yeah, because they've they've left war—torn countries, but places like albania are quite safe. and why don't they seek refuge in the first country they come to? to me, it is getting out of hand. they say they're coming in because they're refugees, but a lot of them are not. they've come from a safe country. now, my understanding, if you come from a safe country, you're not... you're a migrant, you know. a working man's club in dover,
graham satchell went to speak to some of them.l of home — the first sight of england for returning travellers. today they are also the first thing migrants see, as they arrive in small boats. almost 40,000 have reached the coast so far this year. on dover high street, there is a mix of anger and frustration. a lot of people have just had enough. i feel sorry for the people that are being exploited. but, hey, you know, that's costing about £5 million a day in hotel rooms. so, something needs...
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graham satchell reports.ly julia, one of our kitchen staff. ., . ,, , staff. dan peacock, activities co-ordinator_ staff. dan peacock, activities co-ordinator at _ staff. dan peacock, activities co-ordinator at the _ staff. dan peacock, activities co-ordinator at the hastings | staff. dan peacock, activities - co-ordinator at the hastings court co—ordinator at the hastings court care home. co-ordinator at the hastings court care home-— care home. hello. he is a ball of ener: , care home. hello. he is a ball of energy. always _ care home. hello. he is a ball of energy, always on _ care home. hello. he is a ball of energy, always on the _ care home. hello. he is a ball of energy, always on the move. - care home. hello. he is a ball of- energy, always on the move. roger? this is ben and... energy, always on the move. roger? this is ben and. . ._ energy, always on the move. roger? this is ben and. . .- saying - energy, always on the move. roger? this is ben and... paula! saying see ou this is ben and... paula! sa
graham satchell reports.ly julia, one of our kitchen staff. ., . ,, , staff. dan peacock, activities co-ordinator_ staff. dan peacock, activities co-ordinator at _ staff. dan peacock, activities co-ordinator at the _ staff. dan peacock, activities co-ordinator at the hastings | staff. dan peacock, activities - co-ordinator at the hastings court co—ordinator at the hastings court care home. co-ordinator at the hastings court care home-— care home. hello. he is a ball of ener: , care home....
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graham satchell, bbc news, dover.bout the seriousness of the place. the calls were about emergencies, telling the danger and urgency of the situation, that a large crowd had gathered before the accident occurred. however, we think the police response on the scene to these emergency calls was inadequate. 0ur correspondent nick marsh is in itaewon district in seoul where the accident took place. this alleyway has been left practically untouched since saturday night, less than three days ago. it was packed full of young people enjoying a saturday halloween night out. in just a few hours, more than 150 would lose their lives. today, we heard the first apologies from the authorities, the chief of police in south korea saying he bears a heavy responsibility for that tragic loss of life. and a picture now of profound police failure is beginning to emerge. why weren't there enough police officers deployed? and those police officers here were clearly not engaging in crowd control. nobody was telling people not to go down this
graham satchell, bbc news, dover.bout the seriousness of the place. the calls were about emergencies, telling the danger and urgency of the situation, that a large crowd had gathered before the accident occurred. however, we think the police response on the scene to these emergency calls was inadequate. 0ur correspondent nick marsh is in itaewon district in seoul where the accident took place. this alleyway has been left practically untouched since saturday night, less than three days ago. it...
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graham satchell, bbc news, dover.the house of commons and give certain explanations, what do you make of what you heard? to be frank, i you make of what you heard? to be frank. i am — you make of what you heard? to be frank, i am still— you make of what you heard? to be frank, i am still not _ you make of what you heard? to be frank, i am still not sure _ you make of what you heard? to be frank, i am still not sure exactly i frank, i am still not sure exactly what was happening in at the home office as the numbers of migrants coming across the channel over the summer started to accelerate, in terms of the action they took to deal with those increasing numbers. because we have ended up with manston now are still around 4000 people, when it was designed for 1600. so i am still a little confused about that and i am also wanting to know now what the home secretary is going to do to deal with the backlog of cases that we know are in the asylum system, the to 117,000. the bag and 96% of the people who came in both last year
graham satchell, bbc news, dover.the house of commons and give certain explanations, what do you make of what you heard? to be frank, i you make of what you heard? to be frank. i am — you make of what you heard? to be frank, i am still— you make of what you heard? to be frank, i am still not _ you make of what you heard? to be frank, i am still not sure _ you make of what you heard? to be frank, i am still not sure exactly i frank, i am still not sure exactly what was happening in at the...
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graham satchell looks back on his life.. when he goes like — legend, a warrior on the pitch. when he goes like that _ legend, a warrior on the pitch. when he goes like that he _ legend, a warrior on the pitch. when he goes like that he is _ legend, a warrior on the pitch. when he goes like that he is a _ legend, a warrior on the pitch. when he goes like that he is a mad - he goes like that he is a mad giraffe with great skills. he was ca- ed 61 giraffe with great skills. he was capped 61 times _ giraffe with great skills. he was capped 61 times for _ giraffe with great skills. he was capped 61 times for his - giraffe with great skills. he was| capped 61 times for his country. when he retired from rugby, doddie went back to the family farm. in 2016 he noticed something was wrong. he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease a year later.— disease a year later. someone has ut this disease a year later. someone has put this card _ disease a year later. someone has put this card into _ disease a year later. someone has put this
graham satchell looks back on his life.. when he goes like — legend, a warrior on the pitch. when he goes like that _ legend, a warrior on the pitch. when he goes like that he _ legend, a warrior on the pitch. when he goes like that he is _ legend, a warrior on the pitch. when he goes like that he is a _ legend, a warrior on the pitch. when he goes like that he is a mad - he goes like that he is a mad giraffe with great skills. he was ca- ed 61 giraffe with great skills. he was capped 61...
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graham satchell has been looking back on his life. mad _ giraffe, but has great skills. he was capped 61 times for his country. when he retired from rugby, doddie went back to the family farm. in 2016, he noticed something was wrong. he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease a year later. someone has put this card into my hand. with that i will try to make a difference. any parent who is worried about the future. the kids, i have three young boys, 16, 15 and 13. you always want to try to grow up with them if you can. that is the worry. i will be ok in five minutes. i will be ok. crack on. doddie started a charity. his foundation has raised almost £10 million to find a cure for mnd. on this programme, we have followed his story, as he teamed up with other sports stars living with the condition, stephen darby, rob burrow. it is a muscle wasting disease. in the later life of mnd, it is horrific because you need help everywhere. your legs, you can't walk. you cannot eat and the muscles in your speech disappeared. you cannot swallow or b
graham satchell has been looking back on his life. mad _ giraffe, but has great skills. he was capped 61 times for his country. when he retired from rugby, doddie went back to the family farm. in 2016, he noticed something was wrong. he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease a year later. someone has put this card into my hand. with that i will try to make a difference. any parent who is worried about the future. the kids, i have three young boys, 16, 15 and 13. you always want to try to grow...
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graham satchell has been to speak to some of those who could benefit from his fundraising.rs. he is running again to raise money for people all over the country who are living with motor neuron disease. people like kath, diagnosed almost nine years ago. mnd is a cruel disease. there is no treatment and no cure and overtime kath has lost her ability to and talk, you cannot feed herself, struggles to breathe independently and is not entirely reliant on her husband ian. miriid independently and is not entirely reliant on her husband ian. mnd has a hue reliant on her husband ian. mnd has a huge impact _ reliant on her husband ian. mnd has a huge impact on — reliant on her husband ian. mnd has a huge impact on the _ reliant on her husband ian. mnd has a huge impact on the whole - reliant on her husband ian. mnd has a huge impact on the whole family i a huge impact on the whole family but especially ian, who just absolutely does everything for me. our lives have changed from normal 0ur lives have changed from normal people working long hours to him looking after me full—time, doi
graham satchell has been to speak to some of those who could benefit from his fundraising.rs. he is running again to raise money for people all over the country who are living with motor neuron disease. people like kath, diagnosed almost nine years ago. mnd is a cruel disease. there is no treatment and no cure and overtime kath has lost her ability to and talk, you cannot feed herself, struggles to breathe independently and is not entirely reliant on her husband ian. miriid independently and is...