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herfather says his dog irwill now get justice. 2015. herfather says his dog irwill now getjustice.ng three years. guernsey police say they are suspending the search for the plane carrying emiliano sala for the night. theresa may has told mps that delays brexit won't solve anything as leading brexiteers insist on changing details of her deal with the eu. children are turning their backs on sugary drinks but there is still a —— go. now more on that story of a man wa nted now more on that story of a man wanted for the manslaughter of a woman killed in a speed boat accident. jack shepherd had gone on the run before being convicted of killing charlotte brown in 2015. her father graham said he felt a huge sense of are leaf shepherd was in police custody. well, it was so
herfather says his dog irwill now get justice. 2015. herfather says his dog irwill now getjustice.ng three years. guernsey police say they are suspending the search for the plane carrying emiliano sala for the night. theresa may has told mps that delays brexit won't solve anything as leading brexiteers insist on changing details of her deal with the eu. children are turning their backs on sugary drinks but there is still a —— go. now more on that story of a man wa nted now more on that...
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a 14—year—old girl, when herfather access to instagram account and the social media feeds, he saw allnd websites about suicide websites, killing yourself and so on and so forth and he blames social media. yes, it really is sad. this isa media. yes, it really is sad. this is a beautiful photograph, this is not easy for the family to see and hear about, i think this is really courageous hear about, i think this is really courageous to do this but this also send the message, that last we are quite shocked, but as daisy has said, with her daughter and with my daughters, theyjust said, with her daughter and with my daughters, they just get said, with her daughter and with my daughters, theyjust get the ipad, mobile phones are whatever and say this is normal, it does not have that impact it. some children are sensible and some are very people he that we are not connecting with, antony, i think we have got to, there are two sides to this. they say they would stop it and take it down, that is instagram and facebook and other social media, and it is the huge, huge issue. we are having it with
a 14—year—old girl, when herfather access to instagram account and the social media feeds, he saw allnd websites about suicide websites, killing yourself and so on and so forth and he blames social media. yes, it really is sad. this isa media. yes, it really is sad. this is a beautiful photograph, this is not easy for the family to see and hear about, i think this is really courageous hear about, i think this is really courageous to do this but this also send the message, that last we are...
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herfather died when she and her younger brother were still at school.en her mother also died, hedia and her brother inherited the family property. while she only got a third. hedia says her brother even altered the building so one of the shops couldn't be rented. hedia's case is not an exception in tunisia. many women are denied grew up on this farm. this is the house that they grew up in, where they had all their childhood memories, and now it's pretty muchjust in ruins. after their parents died 12 years ago, some of the brothers took control of the entire property and offered the sisters far less than the share they were due under sharia law. the bbc asked the brothers to respond to the sisters‘ claim that they were denied their share of the inheritance. there was no reply. in the countryside, many women are trapped by tradition. in the capital, however, a determined feminist movement is demanding change. bochra belhaj hmida is a member of parliament and a human rights lawyer. she was appointed by president essebsi to head the government's committee f
herfather died when she and her younger brother were still at school.en her mother also died, hedia and her brother inherited the family property. while she only got a third. hedia says her brother even altered the building so one of the shops couldn't be rented. hedia's case is not an exception in tunisia. many women are denied grew up on this farm. this is the house that they grew up in, where they had all their childhood memories, and now it's pretty muchjust in ruins. after their parents...
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kelly has broken his silence regarding herfather. denies all allegations against him. most of us do not have enough fibre in our diet, despite the fact that it reduces the chance of heart attacks, strokes and type 2 diabetes. fibre is found in fruit, vegetables, wholegrain bread, pasta and grains like lentils. researchers advise eating 30 grams a day, but nine out of ten of us are failing to do that, as our medical correspondent fergus walsh now reports. it's the super—ingredient most of us don't get enough of — fibre. a landmark study in the lancet journal has confirmed that fibre in fruit, veg, whole grains, pulses and nuts has major health benefits. researchers analysed more than 200 studies and found a high—fibre diet significantly cut the risk of heart disease and stroke, as well as bowel cancer and type 2 diabetes. the overall risk of death was reduced by at least 15%. adults should be aiming to eat 30 grams of fibre a day. the average in the uk isjust 18 grams. i don't think we eat as much fibre as we should do. it's something
kelly has broken his silence regarding herfather. denies all allegations against him. most of us do not have enough fibre in our diet, despite the fact that it reduces the chance of heart attacks, strokes and type 2 diabetes. fibre is found in fruit, vegetables, wholegrain bread, pasta and grains like lentils. researchers advise eating 30 grams a day, but nine out of ten of us are failing to do that, as our medical correspondent fergus walsh now reports. it's the super—ingredient most of us...
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herfather blames her death partly on images of self—harm and suicide that she saw on instagram.huge response, with many families getting in touch to share similar experiences and concerns. facebook, the owner of instagram, has said it's "deeply sorry" about her death and mps have been calling for social media companies to take more control over their content. but will anything actually change? our reporter angus crawford has spoken to some of the families who got in touch with us. i must warn you, his report is upsetting and contains some images you may find distressing. she had so much to offer. molly russell's story... and that's gone. ..has sparked a debate... these are companies that count their profits in the billions, and they turn round and say to us that they can't protect our children? ..that may change social media for good. do you have the power to compel them to do what needs to be done? yes, absolutely. and it's also struck a chord with families across the country. like ian and his daughter libby, so horrified by what happened to molly that they've decided to speak
herfather blames her death partly on images of self—harm and suicide that she saw on instagram.huge response, with many families getting in touch to share similar experiences and concerns. facebook, the owner of instagram, has said it's "deeply sorry" about her death and mps have been calling for social media companies to take more control over their content. but will anything actually change? our reporter angus crawford has spoken to some of the families who got in touch with us. i...
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herfather is in thailand travel to a third country in a few days.uthorities so we don't know how this story will end yet. she said she fears death if she sent back and given she said she renounces the religion of islam she might face the death sentence is sent back to saudi arabia renouncing islam or converting from islam is not legal in the conservative kingdom but they have not been punished by death in recent years. the story has definitely shed light on the saudi runaway women, in the last two years there have been reports of hundreds of saudi young women, mainly between the ages of 17 and 2a trying to free their families over claims of domestic abuse are being forced to marry. some of them succeeded and managed to seek asylum in different places whether in the west are countries like australia but some of them could not like the case of one who back in 2017 travelled from kuwait on the way to australia hoping to seek asylum but was stopped in the philippines and sent back and nobody has heard of what happened to her ever since. stay with us on
herfather is in thailand travel to a third country in a few days.uthorities so we don't know how this story will end yet. she said she fears death if she sent back and given she said she renounces the religion of islam she might face the death sentence is sent back to saudi arabia renouncing islam or converting from islam is not legal in the conservative kingdom but they have not been punished by death in recent years. the story has definitely shed light on the saudi runaway women, in the last...
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herfather nadim blamed natasha's death on "inadequate food labelling laws".ly, the evironment secretary michael gove said he wanted to change the rules to protect allergy sufferers. he's announcing new proposals today that could see food outlets have to list all their ingredients on labels. at the moment, food that's prepared on site does not have to display allergen information on the packaging. well, the consultation is deliberately open, because you want to hear from people on what is a critically important subject. how can we ensure that no one has to go through what natasha's parents went through, and see their own child suffer in that way? my own view is that the maximum possible information should be shared with consumers. notjust allergens but ingredients, because the more that people know, the better their choices. well, we can talk now with nadim and tanya, natasha's parents. also here is penny hosie. penny's12—year—old daughter has a serious peanut allergy. and andrew 0pie is the british retail consortium's director of food and sustainability. welc
herfather nadim blamed natasha's death on "inadequate food labelling laws".ly, the evironment secretary michael gove said he wanted to change the rules to protect allergy sufferers. he's announcing new proposals today that could see food outlets have to list all their ingredients on labels. at the moment, food that's prepared on site does not have to display allergen information on the packaging. well, the consultation is deliberately open, because you want to hear from people on what...
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herfather blames her death partly on images of self—harm and suicide that she saw on instagram.er of instagram, has said it's deeply sorry about her death. mps have called for social media companies to take more control over their content. molly's story prompted a huge response from you, with many families getting in touch to share their experiences. 0ur reporter, angus crawford, spoke to many of them, and i must warn you, some viewers may find the content of his report upsetting. she had so much to offer. molly russell's story... and that's gone. ..has sparked a debate... these are companies that count their profits in the billions, and they turn round and say to us that they can't protect our children? ..that may change social media for good. do you actually have the power to compel them to do what you think needs to be done? yes, absolutely. and it's also struck a chord with families across the country, like ian and his daughter, libby, so horrified by what happened to molly, they've decided to speak out. libby once had 8,000 followers on instagram. 16 and now firmly in recov
herfather blames her death partly on images of self—harm and suicide that she saw on instagram.er of instagram, has said it's deeply sorry about her death. mps have called for social media companies to take more control over their content. molly's story prompted a huge response from you, with many families getting in touch to share their experiences. 0ur reporter, angus crawford, spoke to many of them, and i must warn you, some viewers may find the content of his report upsetting. she had so...
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herfather blames her death partly on images of self—harm and suicide that she saw on instagram. similar experiences and concerns. facebook, the owner of instagram, has said it's "deeply sorry" about her death and mps have been calling for social media companies to take more control over their content. but will anything actually change? 0ur reporter, angus crawford has spoken to some of the families who got in touch with us. i must warn you his report is upsetting and contains some images you may find distressing. she had so much to offer. molly russell's story... and that's gone. ..has sparked a debate... these are companies that count their profits in the billions, and they turn round and say to us that they can't protect our children? ..that may change social media for good. do you have the power to compel them to do what needs to be done? yes, absolutely. and it's also struck a chord with families across the country. like ian and his daughter libby, so horrified by what happened to molly that they've decided to speak out. libby once had 8,000 followers on instagram. 16 and no
herfather blames her death partly on images of self—harm and suicide that she saw on instagram. similar experiences and concerns. facebook, the owner of instagram, has said it's "deeply sorry" about her death and mps have been calling for social media companies to take more control over their content. but will anything actually change? 0ur reporter, angus crawford has spoken to some of the families who got in touch with us. i must warn you his report is upsetting and contains some...
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every sympathy for the young woman disabled by her father. sympathy for the young woman disabled by herfathermother is genuine". robert on twitter: "it‘s shameful & ridiculous that the mother of the severely disabled young lady is being penalised & not able to access the compensation, the way they should be able to". letty on twitter: "this lady has made amends for what happend in her past life, this barring is cruel on both of them and should be reversed". this news coming into us, jeremy hunt is to summon the uranium asset to the uk to office to discuss the case of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe. abc newsroom live is next. good morning. i‘d like to start with this weather watcher photo. this whole point cloud spotted in eastbourne, at the cloud evaporating into law part of the atmosphere creating a whole in the cloud. for many of us it‘s dry at the moment with sunny spells. those clearing away. rain spreading into northern ireland and the north west of scotland, very patchy and light. for many of us, try, temperatures lower than yesterday. 6—10d. tonight or persistent rain across scotland, turni
every sympathy for the young woman disabled by her father. sympathy for the young woman disabled by herfathermother is genuine". robert on twitter: "it‘s shameful & ridiculous that the mother of the severely disabled young lady is being penalised & not able to access the compensation, the way they should be able to". letty on twitter: "this lady has made amends for what happend in her past life, this barring is cruel on both of them and should be reversed"....