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herfamily have attack at a taylor swift in dance class. family have asked for the service at saintjohn�*s church to be called lc�*s special day. these are live pictures coming in from southport with people attending a procession ahead of the funeral service. we can now take you inside the church and listen to some of the singing and the music at the moment. # did you ever know that you're my hero? # and everything i would like to be. # and everything i would like to be. # i can fly higher than an eagle. # i can fly higher than an eagle. # with you as the wind beneath my wings. # you're my hero. # you're my hero. # you're my hero. # you are my hero. # you are my hero. # did you ever know that you're my hero? # and everything i would like to be. # and everything i would like to be. # i can fly higher than an eagle. # i can fly higher than an eagle. # with you as the wind beneath my wings. # you are the wind beneath my wings. studio: this is the funeral service being held for seven—year—old elsie dot stancombe in southport. she is one of the
herfamily have attack at a taylor swift in dance class. family have asked for the service at saintjohn�*s church to be called lc�*s special day. these are live pictures coming in from southport with people attending a procession ahead of the funeral service. we can now take you inside the church and listen to some of the singing and the music at the moment. # did you ever know that you're my hero? # and everything i would like to be. # and everything i would like to be. # i can fly higher...
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a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and herfamily move on.ons on him weren't monitored. internal church investigations into him were dismissed and there were more allegations, as recently as 2018. the institution seemed fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. in the end, canon hindley was forced to retire early and accepted a large payment. the church says it was to settle a legal dispute and was their only option to remove him. i don't think anybody can be quite happy with the way that that situation was resolved. the current bishop of blackburn, philip north, was not in post when the settlement was made and says lessons need to be learned. but what about all the warnings the church had? there is a grey area around risk assessments, and so a priest can have a risk assessment, which can indicate a level of risk and the action, the powers of a diocesan bishop or a dsa are limited. there are people listening who will feel there's no grey area there. if a risk assessment comes along and says children are unsafe around a member of c
a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and herfamily move on.ons on him weren't monitored. internal church investigations into him were dismissed and there were more allegations, as recently as 2018. the institution seemed fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. in the end, canon hindley was forced to retire early and accepted a large payment. the church says it was to settle a legal dispute and was their only option to remove him. i don't think anybody can be quite happy...
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a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and herfamily move on.n hindley was suspended, but restrictions on him weren't monitored. internal church investigations into him were dismissed and there were more allegations, as recently as 2018. the institution seemed fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. well, having not managed for years to get rid of a priest who was deemed a risk to young people, we've seen leaked letters that show that leaders of the church of england felt an alternative would just be to close blackburn cathedral completely. a plan that wasn'tjust discussed but appears at one point to have been approved. in the end, canon hindley was forced to retire early and accepted a large payment. the church says it was to settle a legal dispute and was their only option to remove him. i don't think anybody can be quite happy with the way that that situation was resolved. the current bishop of blackburn, philip north, was not in post when the settlement was made and says lessons need to be learned. but what about all the warnin
a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and herfamily move on.n hindley was suspended, but restrictions on him weren't monitored. internal church investigations into him were dismissed and there were more allegations, as recently as 2018. the institution seemed fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. well, having not managed for years to get rid of a priest who was deemed a risk to young people, we've seen leaked letters that show that leaders of the church of england felt...
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a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and herfamily move on.en't monitored. internal church investigations into him were dismissed and there were more allegations, as recently as 2018. the institution seemed fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. in the end, canon hindley was forced to retire early and accepted a large payment. the church says it was to settle a legal dispute and was their only option to remove him. i don't think anybody can be quite happy with the way that that situation was resolved. the current bishop of blackburn, philip north, was not in post when the settlement was made and says lessons need to be learned. but what about all the warnings the church had? there is a grey area around risk assessments, and so a priest can have a risk assessment, which can indicate a level of risk and the action, the powers of a diocesan bishop or a dsa are limited. there are people listening who will feel there's no grey area there. if a risk assessment comes along and says children are unsafe around a member of clergy, that's
a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and herfamily move on.en't monitored. internal church investigations into him were dismissed and there were more allegations, as recently as 2018. the institution seemed fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. in the end, canon hindley was forced to retire early and accepted a large payment. the church says it was to settle a legal dispute and was their only option to remove him. i don't think anybody can be quite happy with the way...
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a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and herfamily move on.im weren't monitored. internal church investigations into him were dismissed and there were more allegations, as recently as 2018. the institution seemed fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. well, having not managed for years to get rid of a priest who was deemed a risk to young people, we've seen leaked letters that show that leaders of the church of england felt an alternative would just be to close blackburn cathedral completely. a plan that wasn'tjust discussed but appears at one point to have been approved. in the end, canon hindley was forced to retire early and accepted a large payment. the church says it was to settle a legal dispute and was their only option to remove him. i don't think anybody can be quite happy with the way that that situation was resolved. the current bishop of blackburn, philip north, was not in post when the settlement was made and says lessons need to be learned. but what about all the warnings the church had? there is a grey area around
a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and herfamily move on.im weren't monitored. internal church investigations into him were dismissed and there were more allegations, as recently as 2018. the institution seemed fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. well, having not managed for years to get rid of a priest who was deemed a risk to young people, we've seen leaked letters that show that leaders of the church of england felt an alternative would just be to close...
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nato often thinks about finding herfamily. lia's group legal battle continues to gather pace.l action this year. meanwhile, tamuna continues to search for her biological family. she is due to meet the president of georgia to lobby on behalf of all the victims. the saddest part of my story is that i have reunited hundreds of families and i cannot find my biological parents. but i will. i'm sure i will. i will find them. hello. this weekend will take us out of august and into september — technically speaking, the start of the meteorological autumn. but in spite of that, there is some warmth and some humidity on the way. warm and humid conditions drove a lot of the showers and thunderstorms across the western side of continental europe during friday. that warm and humid air wafting its way northwards over the weekend. and while there will be some spells of sunshine, we also have the chance of some pretty intense thunderstorms, although there is still a lot of uncertainty about exactly how many of those there will be and where they might crop up. and actually, saturday will be a l
nato often thinks about finding herfamily. lia's group legal battle continues to gather pace.l action this year. meanwhile, tamuna continues to search for her biological family. she is due to meet the president of georgia to lobby on behalf of all the victims. the saddest part of my story is that i have reunited hundreds of families and i cannot find my biological parents. but i will. i'm sure i will. i will find them. hello. this weekend will take us out of august and into september —...
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but still there was the drive for at least one more cycle and to games close to home with herfamily theregames, heavy games with spectators, just being able to experience the atmosphere again was too good to turn down and of course, charlie, who has never been to games, he won't quite be seven when we get to paris so for him, both him and louise, they will hopefully remember these games because louise was only three when we went and she has only fleeting memories and she is not sure those memories are from looking at photographs are actually being there. when you remind yourself that you hold these records and this will be her ninth parliament games, how do you feel when you reflect on your achievements like that? the number nine is the thing that's kind of most exciting, it's not something i ever had a dream about. i remember as a young athlete that i might not be too old if i did eight games, but never ever thought nine would be a possibility and i think is testament to the support i've had. are you going into it thinking it could be her last one? i've never been to any games thinking i
but still there was the drive for at least one more cycle and to games close to home with herfamily theregames, heavy games with spectators, just being able to experience the atmosphere again was too good to turn down and of course, charlie, who has never been to games, he won't quite be seven when we get to paris so for him, both him and louise, they will hopefully remember these games because louise was only three when we went and she has only fleeting memories and she is not sure those...
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nato often thinks about finding herfamily. lia's group legal battle continues to gather pace.l action this year. meanwhile, tamuna continues to search for her biological family. she is due to meet the president of georgia to lobby on behalf of all the victims. the saddest part of my story is that i have reunited hundreds of families and i cannot find my biological pa rents. but i will. i'm sure i will. i will find them. hello there. it's been a glorious sunny start for most of us to begin this weekend. however, it's not the same for everyone. we do have more cloud around southern and eastern areas, and through the weekend i think we'll start to see increasing chance of heavy showers and thunderstorms, particularly across england and wales. but it's been a glorious start today, like i mentioned. here's a beautiful scene from conwy in north wales. big contrast, though, to cloudier, leaden skies across east anglia and the south east. it's because we're drawing this cloud off the north sea on a fairly brisk easterly breeze across southern areas, whereas further north, we're into t
nato often thinks about finding herfamily. lia's group legal battle continues to gather pace.l action this year. meanwhile, tamuna continues to search for her biological family. she is due to meet the president of georgia to lobby on behalf of all the victims. the saddest part of my story is that i have reunited hundreds of families and i cannot find my biological pa rents. but i will. i'm sure i will. i will find them. hello there. it's been a glorious sunny start for most of us to begin this...
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she's asked for the press to stop harassing herfamily.upported me. i really appreciate the positivity and i'm glad i was able to bring some joy into your lives. that's what i'd hoped. i didn't realise that that would also open the door to so much hate, which is frankly pretty devastating. but i went out there and i had fun. i did take it very seriously. now to a possible basketball star of the future — although he might have to grow a bit yet. 6—year—old luther is already showing enough talent that he's caught the eye at a recent nba training camp in greece as stuart pollitt reports from liverpool. he can dribble. he can dummy. he's gone. and with a bit of help, he can slam dunk. luther's got the moves and the ambition for a career in basketball. can you remember when you first started playing? three. you were three when you first started? and how good are you now? good. and when he was three, he picked up a ball, and he's not been able to put it down. every dinnertime, we're always saying come and sit at the table. and he just doesn't. h
she's asked for the press to stop harassing herfamily.upported me. i really appreciate the positivity and i'm glad i was able to bring some joy into your lives. that's what i'd hoped. i didn't realise that that would also open the door to so much hate, which is frankly pretty devastating. but i went out there and i had fun. i did take it very seriously. now to a possible basketball star of the future — although he might have to grow a bit yet. 6—year—old luther is already showing enough...
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she's asked for the press to stop harassing herfamily.thanking all the people who have supported me. i really appreciate the positivity and i am glad i was able to bring somejoy into your lives. am glad i was able to bring some joy into your lives. that is what i had hoped. i did not realise that that would also open the door to so much hate which is, frankly, has been pretty devastating. when i went out there and i had fun. i did take it very seriously. now to a possible basketball star of the future, although he might have to grow a bit yet. six—year—old luther is already showing enough talent that he's caught the eye at a recent nba training camp in greece, as stuart pollitt reports from liverpool. he can dribble, he can dummy. and with a bit of help he can slamdunk. he has the moves and the ambition for a career in basketball. can you remember when you first started playing? at three. l115 when you first started playing? at three. ,, , ., at three. us three when you first started? _ at three. us three when you first started? how _ at
she's asked for the press to stop harassing herfamily.thanking all the people who have supported me. i really appreciate the positivity and i am glad i was able to bring somejoy into your lives. am glad i was able to bring some joy into your lives. that is what i had hoped. i did not realise that that would also open the door to so much hate which is, frankly, has been pretty devastating. when i went out there and i had fun. i did take it very seriously. now to a possible basketball star of the...
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in her memory, herfamily asked that everyone should wear bright colours today and to give her the bestining a pink carpet — elsie's passion was cheer leading and other girls like her here to remember theirfun friend. a community standing together, with elsie's family through unimaginable sadness. they have invited people to come and show their respect, pay their respects to elsie and be here today. that really reflects the family, their wish for unity as well, we are all in this together and the purpose is to give elsie the very best day we possibly can. in a statement released for today, elsie's family said: # we all need somebody to lean on...# the lighthouse choirfrom liverpool performed throughout, as people came together to remember. a big sister, a precious daughter, who knew nothing but love and fun in her life. and a little girl who loved a big party. also there, the emergency services, who tried so desperately to save her life. southport is notjust a place, it is your home. and it will forever be elsie's home. special tributes too from posties, elsie's dad david is a postal wo
in her memory, herfamily asked that everyone should wear bright colours today and to give her the bestining a pink carpet — elsie's passion was cheer leading and other girls like her here to remember theirfun friend. a community standing together, with elsie's family through unimaginable sadness. they have invited people to come and show their respect, pay their respects to elsie and be here today. that really reflects the family, their wish for unity as well, we are all in this together and...
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gina and herfamily have been making their award winning cheese for the last a0 years.this sort of where you begin creating the flavours and the texture? in a way, although i think the real start of the story is the soil. and of course, the big flavour is once the cheeses are made and they start to ferment. this is heavier than you'd think. oh, my goodness. the smells are incredible. there you are, the finished products. i think if you're in new york or if you're in paris or wherever we export to and you come across this, what are you going to feel or smell is west cork. that's what i love about this. jaina's children are the latest generation working the land. fingal makes the charcuteries with over 100 different products. the fergusons and other west cork food makers account for 75% of artisan producers across the country. in west cork, not only do you get to taste great food, but you also get the chance to find and explore new ingredients. it's beautiful down here. here we go. jim and maria kennedy run sea kayaking trips all along the coast, where you get to forage f
gina and herfamily have been making their award winning cheese for the last a0 years.this sort of where you begin creating the flavours and the texture? in a way, although i think the real start of the story is the soil. and of course, the big flavour is once the cheeses are made and they start to ferment. this is heavier than you'd think. oh, my goodness. the smells are incredible. there you are, the finished products. i think if you're in new york or if you're in paris or wherever we export...
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hours every day, to fetch water, but she fears that sharing a water pit with animals could make herfamilyike this," she told me. dry spells are increasing in frequency in this part of the world. poor families unable to withstand the climate shocks are becoming more and more vulnerable. this is a familiar picture in many rural areas across southern africa — water bodies that are bone dry. it means that the hundreds of families that used to sustain themselves through rivers like this are now dependent on food aid. tambudzai mahachi planted acres of maize, cowpeas and peanuts, and harvested nothing. she told me that she often supplies markets in the capital, but this year, she's among millions of zimbabweans relying on hand—outs. breakfast today is wheat from a neighbour. translation: we have gone | from eating what we want and when we want to limiting meals. the older girl understands and accepts that we don't have enough. but at times i can see that my youngest is hungry. about a third of southern african countries are on red alert, having declared a state of disaster. at least three milli
hours every day, to fetch water, but she fears that sharing a water pit with animals could make herfamilyike this," she told me. dry spells are increasing in frequency in this part of the world. poor families unable to withstand the climate shocks are becoming more and more vulnerable. this is a familiar picture in many rural areas across southern africa — water bodies that are bone dry. it means that the hundreds of families that used to sustain themselves through rivers like this are...
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a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and herfamily move on. restrictions on him weren't monitored. internal church disciplinary proceedings stalled, and there were more allegations. what we now know from leaked documents was the church appeared fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. we've now discovered, when he left in 2022, it was with a payoff believed to be around a quarter of a million pounds. the church says it was made to settle legal action by the priest. reverend julian henderson was bishop of blackburn at the time. he explains the payment by saying in a statement... "our priority was to ensure that canon hindley could never return to ministry. this was primarily to protect children and vulnerable young people from the risk he posed. this was the only option left open to us." i took a decision on conscience that i couldn't work for an organisation which put its own reputation and the protection of alleged abusers above the protection and care and listening to victims and survivors. rowena pailing was a senior blackburn
a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and herfamily move on. restrictions on him weren't monitored. internal church disciplinary proceedings stalled, and there were more allegations. what we now know from leaked documents was the church appeared fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. we've now discovered, when he left in 2022, it was with a payoff believed to be around a quarter of a million pounds. the church says it was made to settle legal action by the priest....
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a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and herfamily move on.on hindley was suspended at least twice, but restrictions on him weren't monitored. internal church disciplinary proceedings stalled, and there were more allegations. what we now know from leaked documents was the church appeared fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. we've now discovered, when he left in 2022, it was with a payoff believed to be around a quarter of a million pounds. the church says it was made to settle legal action by the priest. reverend julian henderson was bishop of blackburn at the time. he explains the payment by saying in a statement... "our priority was to ensure that canon hindley could never return to ministry. this was primarily to protect children and vulnerable young people from the risk he posed. this was the only option left open to us." i took a decision on conscience that i couldn't work for an organisation which put its own reputation and the protection of alleged abusers above the protection and care and listening to victims and survi
a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and herfamily move on.on hindley was suspended at least twice, but restrictions on him weren't monitored. internal church disciplinary proceedings stalled, and there were more allegations. what we now know from leaked documents was the church appeared fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. we've now discovered, when he left in 2022, it was with a payoff believed to be around a quarter of a million pounds. the church says it was made...
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there she is, embracing herfamily, it's this moment is that a really difficult to provide commentaryilies must be feeling right now. —— because you cannot really explain. the weeks, they have been waiting for this moment. you can see it with the parents, you have paul whelan in the sense of their and alsu kurmasheva with her family, already noted with their families and you family, already noted with theirfamilies and you can family, already noted with their families and you can see president and the vice president looking on as well. as we were discussing earlier, this is a huge moment, politically as well for president biden, we know that his term in office is wrapping up his term in office is wrapping up in a few months time. kamala harris with a likely democratic nominee. not sure what is happening here, joe biden touching a pen or something — make the touching opinion —— attaching a pen to paul whelan�*s shirt. just trying to see what's happening they close up. just a reminder, justa reminder, if just a reminder, if you're joining us, these are historic and incredibly emotional
there she is, embracing herfamily, it's this moment is that a really difficult to provide commentaryilies must be feeling right now. —— because you cannot really explain. the weeks, they have been waiting for this moment. you can see it with the parents, you have paul whelan in the sense of their and alsu kurmasheva with her family, already noted with their families and you family, already noted with theirfamilies and you can family, already noted with their families and you can see...
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so a solo female traveller is not only travelling alone, the next trip she takes may be with herfamilyusband, it may be with her mother and sister. so by isolating women who travel alone, they're really missing out on a much larger segment of the market. meg jerrard of solo female travelers tours, thanks so much for sharing your insights with us. and, well, maybe we'll run into each other on our next holiday. thank you very much forjoining us on the programme. thank you so much for having me. so that was the rise of solo female travellers, spurred on by that lull during the pandemic. the intimacy and social purpose you couldn't dream of with a man hanging around. and that is why i'm really excited to introduce you to my next guest, because her company was way ahead of the curve. reading the room early, picking up on where the data was pointing, they introduced women—only tours even before lockdown. joanna reeve, head of partnerships at intrepid travel, thank you so much for being here. now, you've got a great story to tell, so let's kick off with what inspired intrepid to start doing w
so a solo female traveller is not only travelling alone, the next trip she takes may be with herfamilyusband, it may be with her mother and sister. so by isolating women who travel alone, they're really missing out on a much larger segment of the market. meg jerrard of solo female travelers tours, thanks so much for sharing your insights with us. and, well, maybe we'll run into each other on our next holiday. thank you very much forjoining us on the programme. thank you so much for having me....
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hours every day, to fetch water, but she fears that sharing a water pit with animals could make herfamilye world. poor families unable to withstand the climate shocks are becoming more and more vulnerable. this is a familiar picture in many rural areas across southern africa — water bodies that are bone dry. it means that the hundreds of families that used to sustain themselves through rivers like this are now dependent on food aid. tambudzai mahachi planted acres of maize, cowpeas and peanuts, and harvested nothing. she told me that she often supplies markets in the capital, but this year, she's among millions of zimbabweans relying on hand—outs. breakfast today is wheat from a neighbour. translation: we have gone from eating what we want - and when we want to limiting meals. the older girl understands and accepts that we don't have enough. but at times i can see that my youngest is hungry. about a third of southern african countries are on red alert, having declared a state of disaster. at least three million tonnes of maize is required immediately to meet regional demand. this is the s
hours every day, to fetch water, but she fears that sharing a water pit with animals could make herfamilye world. poor families unable to withstand the climate shocks are becoming more and more vulnerable. this is a familiar picture in many rural areas across southern africa — water bodies that are bone dry. it means that the hundreds of families that used to sustain themselves through rivers like this are now dependent on food aid. tambudzai mahachi planted acres of maize, cowpeas and...
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police are saying that they are working with the local authorities in her area, as well as herfamily,hild is taken care of. police here are also saying that they are shocked by the events that led to her death, and also that of mussie imnetu, a chef, who had been visiting london from dubai. his death will touch his family, his colleagues and friends who live across london, sweden, dubai and eritrea. the police say that he was seriously injured. he suffered a head injury on monday, on the last day of the carnival and this was outside the doctor power restaurant in the vicinity of the notting hill carnival. he was taken to hospital and was treated but later succumbed to his injuries and died on friday afternoon. two men have been charged separately following the injuries of both mussie imnetu and cher maximen. a3i—year—old man was charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent, and a 20—year—old man was charged with attempted murder. what we are hearing from the authorities is that following the deaths of both cher maximen and mussie imnetu that they will now turn those investiga
police are saying that they are working with the local authorities in her area, as well as herfamily,hild is taken care of. police here are also saying that they are shocked by the events that led to her death, and also that of mussie imnetu, a chef, who had been visiting london from dubai. his death will touch his family, his colleagues and friends who live across london, sweden, dubai and eritrea. the police say that he was seriously injured. he suffered a head injury on monday, on the last...
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but she fears that sharing a water pit with animals could make herfamily sick.his," she told me. dry spells are increasing in frequency in this part of the world. poor families unable to withstand the climate shocks are becoming more and more vulnerable. this is a familiar picture in many rural areas across southern africa, water bodies that are bone dry. it means that the hundreds of families that used to sustain themselves through rivers like this are now dependent on food aid. this woman planted acres of maize, cowpeas and peanuts and harvested nothing. she told me that she often supplies markets in the capital, but this year she's among millions of zimbabweans relying on hand—outs. breakfast today is wheat from a neighbour. translation: we have gone from - eating what we want and when we want to limiting meals. the older girl understands and accepts that we don't have enough. but at times i can see that my youngest is hungry. about a third of southern african countries are on red alert, having declared a state of disaster. at least three million tonnes of ma
but she fears that sharing a water pit with animals could make herfamily sick.his," she told me. dry spells are increasing in frequency in this part of the world. poor families unable to withstand the climate shocks are becoming more and more vulnerable. this is a familiar picture in many rural areas across southern africa, water bodies that are bone dry. it means that the hundreds of families that used to sustain themselves through rivers like this are now dependent on food aid. this...
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even in the dizzying world of trampolining, for page and herfamily, this was overwhelming.nk ijust... just screaming, just whooping with absolute pure joy because it means so much to her and she's worked so hard. for emily craig and imogen grant, the journey to the paris finish line started in tokyo bay. second bottom in your picture here, they missed a medal by one tenth of a second. emily craig put that photo in her living room and together they worked to make it history. imogen grant delayed starting a job as a doctor to be in this race. this time there would be no mistake. it ends with gold for great britain! i think we woke up this morning and looked at each other, and i think we both knew that we had it in us today. and i mean, i think those tears werejust an outpouring of every early night, every hard training session, every wedding and party that we've missed. sometimes the motivation is recreating the past. this was the gold medal—winning showjumping team from london 2012. in paris, scott brash and ben maier were back. no peter charles, but instead his son harry. b
even in the dizzying world of trampolining, for page and herfamily, this was overwhelming.nk ijust... just screaming, just whooping with absolute pure joy because it means so much to her and she's worked so hard. for emily craig and imogen grant, the journey to the paris finish line started in tokyo bay. second bottom in your picture here, they missed a medal by one tenth of a second. emily craig put that photo in her living room and together they worked to make it history. imogen grant delayed...
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fatherjohn hennigan said herfamily feel she is now in heaven.en. that's one of the messages they gave to me. she's going dancing into heaven. that's how they see this and this funeral is, of course, going to be profoundly sad. but it also will have that deep joy because that's what they believe. they believe she's gone home to heaven, dancing with the angels and saints. all those who were injured in the attacks have now been released from hospital. the funerals haven't taken place yet for elsie dot stancombe and bebe king. yesterday it emerged that bebe's older sisterjeannie, aged nine, witnessed the attacks and escaped. her parents said jeannie had shown incredible strength and courage and bebe was sweet, kind and spirited. 18—year—old axel rudikabana, from southport, has been charged with three counts of murder, ten counts of attempted murder and possession of a knife. he's been detained into youth custody. olivia ringwald, bbc news, southport. a government minister has said the impact of the riots which hit parts of the uk over the past two w
fatherjohn hennigan said herfamily feel she is now in heaven.en. that's one of the messages they gave to me. she's going dancing into heaven. that's how they see this and this funeral is, of course, going to be profoundly sad. but it also will have that deep joy because that's what they believe. they believe she's gone home to heaven, dancing with the angels and saints. all those who were injured in the attacks have now been released from hospital. the funerals haven't taken place yet for elsie...
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a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and herfamily move on.ons on him weren't monitored. internal church disciplinary proceedings stalled, and there were more allegations. what we now know from leaked documents was the church appeared fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. we've now discovered, when he left in 2022, it was with a payoff believed to be around a quarter of a million pounds. the church says it was made to settle legal action by the priest. reverend julian henderson was bishop of blackburn at the time. he explains the payment by saying in a statement... "0ur priority was to ensure that canon hindley could never return to ministry. this was primarily to protect children and vulnerable young people from the risk he posed. this was the only option left open to us." i took a decision on conscience that i couldn't work for an organisation which put its own reputation and the protection of alleged abusers above the protection and care and listening to victims and survivors. rowena pailing was a senior blackburn cathedral
a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and herfamily move on.ons on him weren't monitored. internal church disciplinary proceedings stalled, and there were more allegations. what we now know from leaked documents was the church appeared fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. we've now discovered, when he left in 2022, it was with a payoff believed to be around a quarter of a million pounds. the church says it was made to settle legal action by the priest. reverend julian...
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making kamala harris more known to the american people, her personal story, the story of herfamily, peopleof her family, the story of who her friends are and what makes her tick. all of that to add texture to who see is, introducing her to the american people and giving a sense of how she might govern and think about policy. this was not a week in which policy was discussed in any detail. i think it had a lot more to do with practicality, so to try and brush over any differences within the democratic party and focus on contrasting themselves with trump, to focus on making the american see that contrast and vote for harris. ., . ., for harris. the editor in chief of the international _ for harris. the editor in chief of the international foreign - for harris. the editor in chief of the international foreign policy | the international foreign policy magazine. speaking to me a little bit earlier. so with rfkjunior looking likely to pull out of the race — we are keeping across that event in arizona as it is expected to get under way soon... how will it impact the election? as of wednesday, he
making kamala harris more known to the american people, her personal story, the story of herfamily, peopleof her family, the story of who her friends are and what makes her tick. all of that to add texture to who see is, introducing her to the american people and giving a sense of how she might govern and think about policy. this was not a week in which policy was discussed in any detail. i think it had a lot more to do with practicality, so to try and brush over any differences within the...
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abby and herfamily want meaningful changes to prevent any further deaths, including the following.g a process for the order details to be printed and stock the coffee cups. second, we welcome the coroner's decision to write to the department for education to consider the practicalities of children with allergies carrying adrenaline when travelling to and from school. third, the department of health to provide further education on managing allergic reactions which require adrenaline. and last, but not least, abbie supports a call by the allergy research foundation for a dedicated person in government to ensure people with allergies receive proper support and joined up health care to prevent avoidable deaths and ill—health. ilil" care to prevent avoidable deaths and ill-health. _, , ,., , care to prevent avoidable deaths and ill-health. , ., ill-health. our correspondent is at east london _ ill-health. our correspondent is at east london coroner's _ ill-health. our correspondent is at east london coroner's court. - ill-health. our correspondent is atj east london coroner's court. wha
abby and herfamily want meaningful changes to prevent any further deaths, including the following.g a process for the order details to be printed and stock the coffee cups. second, we welcome the coroner's decision to write to the department for education to consider the practicalities of children with allergies carrying adrenaline when travelling to and from school. third, the department of health to provide further education on managing allergic reactions which require adrenaline. and last,...
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fatherjohn hennigan said herfamily feel she is now in heaven.use that�*s what they believe. they believe she�*s gone home to heaven, dancing with the angels and saints. all those who were injured in the attacks have now been released from hospital. the funerals haven�*t taken place yet for elsie dot stancombe and bebe king. yesterday it emerged that bebe�*s older sisterjeannie, aged nine, witnessed the attacks and escaped. her parents said jeannie had shown incredible strength and courage and bebe was sweet, kind and spirited. 18—year—old axel rudikabana, from southport, has been charged with three counts of murder, ten counts of attempted murder and possession of a knife. he�*s been detained into youth custody. olivia ringwald, bbc news, southport. a new artwork of swimming fish — by the streets artist banksy has appeared on a police box in the city of london. the aquarium—like design on the police box differs from banksy�*s previous silhouette artworks in that the school of fish has been painted with more detail and tone. the artist has reveal
fatherjohn hennigan said herfamily feel she is now in heaven.use that�*s what they believe. they believe she�*s gone home to heaven, dancing with the angels and saints. all those who were injured in the attacks have now been released from hospital. the funerals haven�*t taken place yet for elsie dot stancombe and bebe king. yesterday it emerged that bebe�*s older sisterjeannie, aged nine, witnessed the attacks and escaped. her parents said jeannie had shown incredible strength and...
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a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and herfamily move on.twice, but restrictions on him weren't monitored. internal search disciplinary proceedings stalled, and there were more allegations. what we now know from leaked documents was the church appeared fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. we have now discovered when he left in 2022, it was with a payoff believed to be around a quarter of £1 million. the church says it was made to settle legal action by the priest. reverend julian henderson was bishop of blackburn at the time. he explains the payment by saying in a statement: our priority was to ensure that canon hindley could never return to ministry. this was primarily to protect children and vulnerable young people from the risk he posed. this was the only option left open to us. i took a decision on conscience that i couldn't work for an organisation which put its own reputation and the protection of alleged abusers above the protection and care and listening to victims and survivors. moreno was a senior blackburn cathedr
a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and herfamily move on.twice, but restrictions on him weren't monitored. internal search disciplinary proceedings stalled, and there were more allegations. what we now know from leaked documents was the church appeared fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. we have now discovered when he left in 2022, it was with a payoff believed to be around a quarter of £1 million. the church says it was made to settle legal action by the priest....
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the council offices to wait, hoping that she�*ll get somewhere tonight and more permanently for herfamilyhat can cause severe stomach pain and diarrhoea. doctors at southampton children�*s hospital, where the study took place, say that, while genetics play a part, our changing diets may also be a factor in the rise. 0ur reporter, james ingham has more. 14—year—old imogen is now fit and well following months of intense pain. she was going to the toilet frequently after eating, she lost significant weight and felt exhausted all the time. over the period of time that i was ill, i lost about three and a half stone. and ijust didn�*t look like myself and i didn�*t feel like myself, either. it got to the point where the pain made me actually not want to wake up and not want to be here. imogen was diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease. but various treatments had no effect, so doctors had to resort to surgery. she needed a colectomy — her large bowel removed. i woke up from the surgery and the pain, it was just completely gone. i didn�*t feel any any pain in my stomach at all. and, um, it fel
the council offices to wait, hoping that she�*ll get somewhere tonight and more permanently for herfamilyhat can cause severe stomach pain and diarrhoea. doctors at southampton children�*s hospital, where the study took place, say that, while genetics play a part, our changing diets may also be a factor in the rise. 0ur reporter, james ingham has more. 14—year—old imogen is now fit and well following months of intense pain. she was going to the toilet frequently after eating, she lost...
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hours every day, to fetch water, but she fears that sharing a water pit with animals could make herfamilys are becoming more and more vulnerable. this is a familiar picture in many rural areas across southern africa — water bodies that are bone dry. it means that the hundreds of families that used to sustain themselves through rivers like this are now dependent on food aid. tambudzai mahachi planted acres of maize, cowpeas and peanuts, and harvested nothing. she told me that she often supplies markets in the capital, but this year, she�*s among millions of zimbabweans relying on hand—outs. breakfast today is wheat from a neighbour. translation: we have gone from eating what we want - and when we want to limiting meals. the older girl understands and accepts that we don�*t have enough. but at times i can see that my youngest is hungry. about a third of southern african countries are on red alert, having declared a state of disaster. at least three million tonnes of maize is required immediately to meet regional demand. this is the second highest deficit in 15 years, and this is a region wh
hours every day, to fetch water, but she fears that sharing a water pit with animals could make herfamilys are becoming more and more vulnerable. this is a familiar picture in many rural areas across southern africa — water bodies that are bone dry. it means that the hundreds of families that used to sustain themselves through rivers like this are now dependent on food aid. tambudzai mahachi planted acres of maize, cowpeas and peanuts, and harvested nothing. she told me that she often...
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three other members of herfamily biggest one, surviving.ore, all them were ousted by military coups or court ruling. thailand's court isn't readily conservative and imposes tight rules on elected politicians, and you can break those rules quite easily for quite small infractions and they have the power to sack you as a prime minister orfile criminal charges, so i think that is what will be most on her mind at the moment, just trying to avoid that fate. moment, 'ust trying to avoid that fate. ~ ., ., . ., fate. what about her opponents? what do they make — fate. what about her opponents? what do they make of _ fate. what about her opponents? what do they make of it _ fate. what about her opponents? what do they make of it all? _ fate. what about her opponents? what do they make of it all? well— fate. what about her opponents? what do they make of it all? well you - do they make of it all? well you just have a moment, maybe grab a glass of water or something. we are talking about paetongtarn shinawatra, the new prime minister of thailand. i a
three other members of herfamily biggest one, surviving.ore, all them were ousted by military coups or court ruling. thailand's court isn't readily conservative and imposes tight rules on elected politicians, and you can break those rules quite easily for quite small infractions and they have the power to sack you as a prime minister orfile criminal charges, so i think that is what will be most on her mind at the moment, just trying to avoid that fate. moment, 'ust trying to avoid that fate. ~...
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she won't talk about the out there with allegations of cells, but says herfamily the out there with allegations to revolve around the idea that the church could be brought down by this. a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and her family move on. canon hindley was suspended at least twice, but restrictions on him weren't monitored. internal search disciplinary proceedings stalled, and there were more allegations. what we now know from leaked documents was the church appeared fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. we have now discovered when he left in 2022, it was with a payoff believed to be around a quarter of £1 million. the church says it was made to settle legal action by the priest. reverend julian henderson was bishop of blackburn at the time. he explains the payment by saying in a statement: our priority was to ensure that canon hindley could never return to ministry. this was primarily to protect children and vulnerable young people from the risk he posed. this was the only option left open to us. i took a decision on conscience that i took a decision on consc
she won't talk about the out there with allegations of cells, but says herfamily the out there with allegations to revolve around the idea that the church could be brought down by this. a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and her family move on. canon hindley was suspended at least twice, but restrictions on him weren't monitored. internal search disciplinary proceedings stalled, and there were more allegations. what we now know from leaked documents was the church appeared fearful...
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fatherjohn heneghan said herfamily feel she is now in heaven. said her family feel she is now in heaven _ in heaven. they believe that she has gone dancing - in heaven. they believe that she has gone dancing into i she has gone dancing into heaven. that's one of the messages they gave, she has gone dancing into heaven. this funeral is of course profoundly sad but mostly we have the deep i°y sad but mostly we have the deep joy because that's what they believe. they believe she has gone home to heaven, dancing with the angels and saints. shill with the angels and saints. all those injured in the attacks have now been released from hospital. the funerals have not taken place yet for elsie dot stancombe and bebe king. today, it emerged that bebe king's oldest sisterjeannie, aged nine, witness to the attacks and escaped. her parents said she had shown incredible strength and courage and bebe king was "sweet, kind and spirited."18—year—old axel rudaku ba na spirited."18—year—old axel rudakubana from southport has been charged with three counts of murder, ten counts of attempted murder and pos
fatherjohn heneghan said herfamily feel she is now in heaven. said her family feel she is now in heaven _ in heaven. they believe that she has gone dancing - in heaven. they believe that she has gone dancing into i she has gone dancing into heaven. that's one of the messages they gave, she has gone dancing into heaven. this funeral is of course profoundly sad but mostly we have the deep i°y sad but mostly we have the deep joy because that's what they believe. they believe she has gone home to...
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in her memory, herfamily asked that everyone wear bright colours today and give her the best possiblecarpet. elsie's passion was cheerleading and others here to remember theirfun friend. a community standing together with elsie's family through unimaginable sadness. [tease together with elsie's family through unimaginable sadness. dave invited eo - le to unimaginable sadness. dave invited peeple to pay _ unimaginable sadness. dave invited peeple to pay their— unimaginable sadness. dave invited people to pay their respects - unimaginable sadness. dave invited people to pay their respects to - people to pay their respects to elsie and that really reflects the family's wish for unity. the purpose is just to give elsie the very best day we possibly can. in a isjust to give elsie the very best day we possibly can. in a statement released for — day we possibly can. in a statement released for today, _ day we possibly can. in a statement released for today, elsie's - day we possibly can. in a statement released for today, elsie's family i released for today, elsie's family said... #we # we a
in her memory, herfamily asked that everyone wear bright colours today and give her the best possiblecarpet. elsie's passion was cheerleading and others here to remember theirfun friend. a community standing together with elsie's family through unimaginable sadness. [tease together with elsie's family through unimaginable sadness. dave invited eo - le to unimaginable sadness. dave invited peeple to pay _ unimaginable sadness. dave invited peeple to pay their— unimaginable sadness. dave...
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tributes were given by some of herfamily, friends, classmates and teachers — with songs and balloons.es. she had this radiant smile. i'd call it a rainbow smile because it was so full of life. you couldn't look at it and not smile. you couldn't keep a straight face cos she was just happiness. it wasn't a put—on smile. it was just raw happiness and it was beautiful to see. to the paris olympics now — and another busy day for team gb with medals on the track, in cycling, boxing and skateboarding. but no gold — as hoped — for britain'sjosh kerr in the 1500 metre final. instead a result that left the stadium stunned. our sports editor, dan roan, is in the stade de france right now. this was amongst the most eagerly anticipated men's1500 metre final is in the olympics for many decades and it pitted the world champion josh kerr of great britain, bidding to gum the first british man to win the event in 40 years, against his arch rival the norwegian defending olympic champion ingebrigtsen. it was billed as something of a grudge match and it was an epic but there was also a twist. fine match an
tributes were given by some of herfamily, friends, classmates and teachers — with songs and balloons.es. she had this radiant smile. i'd call it a rainbow smile because it was so full of life. you couldn't look at it and not smile. you couldn't keep a straight face cos she was just happiness. it wasn't a put—on smile. it was just raw happiness and it was beautiful to see. to the paris olympics now — and another busy day for team gb with medals on the track, in cycling, boxing and...
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herfamily said she died peacefully in her sleep. circulation this week. the design also includes a pair of bees, highlighting the king's passion for the natural world and the environment. almost 3 million will be making their way into our pockets and tills via post offices and banks. the us presidentjoe biden has made his farewell speech to the democratic national convention, telling supporters in chicago they're "in a battle for the very soul of america". he also praised vice president kamala harris, who's replaced him at the party's presidential candidate. who's replaced him as the party's presidential candidate. she'll formally accept the nomination on thursday. here's our north america correspondent gary o'donoghue. america, america, i gave my best to you. cheering. a month ago, he was still his party's nominee. now, he is yesterday's man, the past, not the future. because of you, we've had one of the most extraordinary four years of progress ever. period. applause. when i say "we", i mean kamala and me. it's been the honour of
herfamily said she died peacefully in her sleep. circulation this week. the design also includes a pair of bees, highlighting the king's passion for the natural world and the environment. almost 3 million will be making their way into our pockets and tills via post offices and banks. the us presidentjoe biden has made his farewell speech to the democratic national convention, telling supporters in chicago they're "in a battle for the very soul of america". he also praised vice...
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herfamily have attack at a taylor swift in dance class.ictures coming in from southport with people attending a procession ahead of the funeral service. we can now take you inside the church and listen to some of the singing and the music at the moment. # did you ever know that you're my hero? # and everything i would like to be. # and everything i would like to be. # i can fly higher than an eagle. # i can fly higher than an eagle. # with you
herfamily have attack at a taylor swift in dance class.ictures coming in from southport with people attending a procession ahead of the funeral service. we can now take you inside the church and listen to some of the singing and the music at the moment. # did you ever know that you're my hero? # and everything i would like to be. # and everything i would like to be. # i can fly higher than an eagle. # i can fly higher than an eagle. # with you
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kamala harris and doug emhoff, her family were i doug emhoff, herfamily were walking around the stageonder of course performing here at the convention. she is thanking many of those supporters. we are getting covered in ticker tape, but that's ok. if you look at this moment, stephanie, we have to keep saying this, it is an historic moment. the first time that we see a woman of colour at the top of a ticket running for president. yeah, what strikes me, though, is she didn't talk about it in those terms. her speech wasn't necessarily about her. her campaign is going to be about the american people, so she didn't really highlight that this is an historic moment. but you don't have to have her say it, you can look at her and say this is a historic moment. i thought it was really interesting that she focused very much, that she is for the people, reiterating that she would use power to help the american people. that is also a contrast... american people. that is also a contrast- - -_ contrast... she talked a lot about contrast. .. she talked a lot about her— contrast... she talked a lot ab
kamala harris and doug emhoff, her family were i doug emhoff, herfamily were walking around the stageonder of course performing here at the convention. she is thanking many of those supporters. we are getting covered in ticker tape, but that's ok. if you look at this moment, stephanie, we have to keep saying this, it is an historic moment. the first time that we see a woman of colour at the top of a ticket running for president. yeah, what strikes me, though, is she didn't talk about it in...
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herfamily and apparently, every time she wins the race.oraa the canyon, —— canyon, the former olympic champion is not here because she fell in the olympic trials everyone very excited for that one tonight. bliss olympic trials everyone very excited for that one tonight.— for that one tonight. also tonight we will mention _ for that one tonight. also tonight we will mention the _ for that one tonight. also tonight we will mention the women's - we will mention the women's 270 finals, it feels that anything could happen. finals, it feels that anything could ha en. �* , ., happen. three british women in the semifinals- — happen. three british women in the semifinals. neita _ happen. three british women in the semifinals. neita won _ happen. three british women in the semifinals. neita won her _ happen. three british women in the semifinals. neita won her heat - happen. three british women in the semifinals. neita won her heat with| semifinals. neita won her heat with the agonising photo finish for fourth in the women's 100 the agonising photo
herfamily and apparently, every time she wins the race.oraa the canyon, —— canyon, the former olympic champion is not here because she fell in the olympic trials everyone very excited for that one tonight. bliss olympic trials everyone very excited for that one tonight.— for that one tonight. also tonight we will mention _ for that one tonight. also tonight we will mention the _ for that one tonight. also tonight we will mention the women's - we will mention the women's 270 finals, it...
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it�*s so essential to be reunited with herfamily. it it's so essential to be reunited with her familyly. it was frustrating and difficult to understand what l with her family. it was frustrating i and difficult to understand what was happening at times, but i will say that i'm _ happening at times, but i will say that i'm really grateful that cass took the — that i'm really grateful that cass took the time to deliberate and we feel arrived at a decision that is best— feel arrived at a decision that is best for— feel arrived at a decision that is best for clean sport. it feel arrived at a decision that is best for clean sport.— best for clean sport. it was so surreal. two _ best for clean sport. it was so surreal. two and _ best for clean sport. it was so surreal. two and a _ best for clean sport. it was so surreal. two and a half - best for clean sport. it was so surreal. two and a half years. best for clean sport. it was so i surreal. two and a half years. in that— surreal. two and a half years. in that time, — surreal. two and a half years. in that time, so— surreal. two and a half
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a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and herfamily move on.as 2018. the institution seemed fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. in the end, canon hindley was forced to retire early and accepted a large payment. the church says it was to settle a legal dispute and was their only option to remove him. i don't think anybody can be quite happy with the way that that situation was resolved. the current bishop of blackburn, philip north, was not in post when the settlement was made and says lessons need to be learned. but what about all the warnings the church had? there is a grey area around risk assessments, and so a priest can have a risk assessment, which can indicate a level of risk, and the action — the powers of a diocesan bishop or a dsa are limited. there are people listening who will feel there's no grey area there. if a risk assessment comes along and says children are unsafe around a member of clergy, that's pretty black and white. i completely agree with you. i suppose the answer would be, but, actually, that priest has
a former bishop of blackburn even suggested she and herfamily move on.as 2018. the institution seemed fearful he would take legal action if he was removed. in the end, canon hindley was forced to retire early and accepted a large payment. the church says it was to settle a legal dispute and was their only option to remove him. i don't think anybody can be quite happy with the way that that situation was resolved. the current bishop of blackburn, philip north, was not in post when the settlement...
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her selection, says the backlash has been devastating andhas asked for the press to stop harassing herfamilyupport from the australian olympic committee, who have condemned the petition now signed by more than 50,000 people as bullying and using falsehoods aimed at inciting hatred against her. i just want to start by thanking all the people who have supported me. i really appreciate the positivity and i'm glad i was able to bring somejoy into your lives. that is what i'd hoped. i didn't realise that that would also open the door to so much hate, which is frankly pretty devastating. i went out there and i had fun. i did take it very seriously. diver lois toulson has revealed that just four months before winning olympic bronze alongside andrea spendolini—sirieix she fractured her leg in training. few people knew about the injury andthe battle she faced just to get to paris and she told tanya arnold what happened. it was the support staff around me that needed to know and really help me get through it and obviously i told my friends and my family so that i could get their support as well. but o
her selection, says the backlash has been devastating andhas asked for the press to stop harassing herfamilyupport from the australian olympic committee, who have condemned the petition now signed by more than 50,000 people as bullying and using falsehoods aimed at inciting hatred against her. i just want to start by thanking all the people who have supported me. i really appreciate the positivity and i'm glad i was able to bring somejoy into your lives. that is what i'd hoped. i didn't realise...
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you learned about herfamily, you learned about the first time.ou learn so much as the child of immigrants about what it is to be american. when she stood there last night and said that one of the greatest privileges of her life is to be, call yourself an american, i think we heard all we needed to hear about what she stands for. when she talked about immigration and making sure that we have the most lethal american, lethal military in the world, we know she stands tough on national defence. hate world, we know she stands tough on national defence.— national defence. we will talk some more in a moment, _ national defence. we will talk some more in a moment, but— national defence. we will talk some more in a moment, but i _ national defence. we will talk some more in a moment, but i want- national defence. we will talk some more in a moment, but i want to - more in a moment, but i want to touch on one the key issues that was a bit of a problem for her at that convention. whilst there was generally a big buzz around chicago for the convention this w
you learned about herfamily, you learned about the first time.ou learn so much as the child of immigrants about what it is to be american. when she stood there last night and said that one of the greatest privileges of her life is to be, call yourself an american, i think we heard all we needed to hear about what she stands for. when she talked about immigration and making sure that we have the most lethal american, lethal military in the world, we know she stands tough on national defence....