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i feel the ifeel the same. i feel the same. it is ifeel the same. it is hard i feel the same.to watch. i have seen far too much of the excellence of the film of the terrible moments. it reminds me of the sequence in in white squall. the story starts after the rack and it goes between the story of her and their survival on the boat and flashing back to how they got there. there have been comparisons with robert redford film, all is lost, but i thought, there is a film starring rhys will —— reese witherspoon called wild. at the heart of it, there is a story of a young woman finding herself whilst battling against the elements. on the surface of it, there is very little comparison, but tonally, they we re little comparison, but tonally, they were quite similar. i find stories about being lost at sea are truly terrifying. it really gets under my skin. i thought shailene woodley was very good. there is a twist on it. not everyone will love it. i thought it was well done. if we can bear the shipwreck seems. film of the week... it is still lek and the dogs. it is based on a play whic
i feel the ifeel the same. i feel the same. it is ifeel the same. it is hard i feel the same.to watch. i have seen far too much of the excellence of the film of the terrible moments. it reminds me of the sequence in in white squall. the story starts after the rack and it goes between the story of her and their survival on the boat and flashing back to how they got there. there have been comparisons with robert redford film, all is lost, but i thought, there is a film starring rhys will ——...
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i feel like i need ifeel like i need to i feel like i need to go ifeel like i need to go back i feel source, you know. what i‘m getting from my younger self is smile and remember why you started playing it. yeah, let‘s stay with the french open, because while djokovic struggles to find form, rafael nadal has plenty. he‘s cruising on clay. the defending champion put in another near faultless performance on thursday to beat argentina‘s guido pella in straight sets. nadal making it through to the third round injust over two hours. i played a solid match and during the match, i improve my level. beforehand —— the forehander think especially after the first set sta rts especially after the first set starts to go quicker and the right spots were found, playing more inside the court and hitting many more winners so in general terms, i have to be happy now. of course, a great result, 6—1, 6—1. right, get your application in. the top job at real madrid‘s up for grabs. they‘re looking for their fourth boss in five years. that‘s because this man has quit. zinedine zidane‘s decision comes just f
i feel like i need ifeel like i need to i feel like i need to go ifeel like i need to go back i feel source, you know. what i‘m getting from my younger self is smile and remember why you started playing it. yeah, let‘s stay with the french open, because while djokovic struggles to find form, rafael nadal has plenty. he‘s cruising on clay. the defending champion put in another near faultless performance on thursday to beat argentina‘s guido pella in straight sets. nadal making it through...
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ifeel ready, i'm calm and just looking forward to it. we go green in rome!back, alex lynn crashes again. alex lynn has been shown the flag which means you have to come in to the pits for repair. it is not safe to stay out there. he's looking for a safe spot. slowing. he's hit the wall! the swede shakes his head because he is out of the rome grand prix! he is going to launch himself into second, into championship contention, as he takes victory in the first rome e prix. it feels amazing. i think felix had the edge on us but all in all, we hung in there. we just about did enough today. will the team celebrates sam's success and alex's cars are turned to the garage on a recovery truck. it is very resilient. he will have a bad night tonight and then i think tomorrow, he will be back on it, ready to focus on the next race. it was tricky in the garage because you're here to support alex. the other half of the garage is celebrating sam's win. how tough is that for you? it's only disappointing because it is a competition, after all. i'm so happy for them, so yeah. a
ifeel ready, i'm calm and just looking forward to it. we go green in rome!back, alex lynn crashes again. alex lynn has been shown the flag which means you have to come in to the pits for repair. it is not safe to stay out there. he's looking for a safe spot. slowing. he's hit the wall! the swede shakes his head because he is out of the rome grand prix! he is going to launch himself into second, into championship contention, as he takes victory in the first rome e prix. it feels amazing. i think...
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this is ifeel... this is still so i feel... this is still so unreal. ifeel... on top of the world. it's an amazing feeling to be honoured and thanked by your queen, country and government for hard work. the work you do is not to get honours like this but how does it feel to be an example especially to young women? i feel i'm just feel to be an example especially to young women? i feel i'mjust me. i share my story and i createjobs in the work environment, but i don't set out to be an example. but i'm really happy to share my story and the things that i've done in my life to help others and to give them courage. i think when you hear other people's success stories and you hear how other people build, it gives other people hope, and i'm happy about that. you think entrepreneurship should be in the curriculum? yes. all children are working very hard about whether they have done 0—levels, a—levels, degrees, and i haven't got anything at all, i don't have a qualification to my name, but it is important that people know and understand how you set upa people know and u
this is ifeel... this is still so i feel... this is still so unreal. ifeel... on top of the world. it's an amazing feeling to be honoured and thanked by your queen, country and government for hard work. the work you do is not to get honours like this but how does it feel to be an example especially to young women? i feel i'm just feel to be an example especially to young women? i feel i'mjust me. i share my story and i createjobs in the work environment, but i don't set out to be an example....
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donald trump saying also at this moment, ifeel today.feel great. today. donald trump saying also at this moment, ifeel great. we are going to have a great discussion and i think tremendous success. it will be, he added, to mendis was successful and they will have a terrific relationship, i have no doubt. this was the scene a short time ago. we understand now that for the bilateral meeting officially ta kes the bilateral meeting officially takes place, which we think might be in the next minutes or so, at the moment behind closed doors there is an opportunity for both men to engage in what is being known as an informal chat with their translators of. perhaps we get to the issues that they really care about. at the very least, nuclear weapons and missiles. some kind of framework for what the next six months or year will be like. probably some personal stuff, donald trump likes golf, maybe he and kim jong—un stuff, donald trump likes golf, maybe he and kimjong—un on have some shared interests or something like that. again, if the report is
donald trump saying also at this moment, ifeel today.feel great. today. donald trump saying also at this moment, ifeel great. we are going to have a great discussion and i think tremendous success. it will be, he added, to mendis was successful and they will have a terrific relationship, i have no doubt. this was the scene a short time ago. we understand now that for the bilateral meeting officially ta kes the bilateral meeting officially takes place, which we think might be in the next minutes...
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yeah, i feel yeah, ifeel all yeah, i feel all right. yeah, ifeelall right.feel all right. not much different than how i felt a couple of days ago. have you made a decision? i think most likely, yes, i will talk to my team this afternoon. and i will also see how the next couple of days go, i am playing sets tomorrow. yeah. most likely, yes, iwill playing sets tomorrow. yeah. most likely, yes, i will be playing. will he won't he? well there are plenty more big names and pairings for the start of this years competition — with more details on murray and the rest of the men's and women's draw, here's our tennis correspondent russell fuller. it is quite a coincidence to see andy murray adams benoit paire paired together, he was the last man that andy murray beat on centre court last year. andy murray says he will play as long as he feels competitive, benoit paire is 48 in the world coming he is very talented and powerful but hugely unpredictable. kyle edmund could play novak djokovic in the third round but has to get past alex bowled so far —— michael bridwell. th
yeah, i feel yeah, ifeel all yeah, i feel all right. yeah, ifeelall right.feel all right. not much different than how i felt a couple of days ago. have you made a decision? i think most likely, yes, i will talk to my team this afternoon. and i will also see how the next couple of days go, i am playing sets tomorrow. yeah. most likely, yes, iwill playing sets tomorrow. yeah. most likely, yes, i will be playing. will he won't he? well there are plenty more big names and pairings for the start of...
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this morning ifeel for all of mackintosh library itself. restoration over the past four years, hoping to get it open for next year. i feel so years, hoping to get it open for next year. ifeel so much years, hoping to get it open for next year. i feel so much for them and how they must be feeling this morning. because, as you have reported, this is an iconic building in glasgow, scotland. to see it up in flames in glasgow, scotland. to see it up inflames again in glasgow, scotland. to see it up in flames again overnight was just something nobody could really believe was happening. an iconic building which was being restored because of a similar blaze four yea rs because of a similar blaze four years ago. it is early days but you have any indications as to why this happened? there is no indication at the moment. it is too early to speculate. it is an ongoing fire scene. it will obviously take the need to assess structural damage before people can start making the necessary enquiries into what happened. but it is important to understand how it
this morning ifeel for all of mackintosh library itself. restoration over the past four years, hoping to get it open for next year. i feel so years, hoping to get it open for next year. ifeel so much years, hoping to get it open for next year. i feel so much for them and how they must be feeling this morning. because, as you have reported, this is an iconic building in glasgow, scotland. to see it up in flames in glasgow, scotland. to see it up inflames again in glasgow, scotland. to see it up...
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thatis much more relaxed feeling and ifeel that is coming across.and they like each other, there's spirit and the key now is to see whether that translates. one big thing gareth southgate was asked was whether england's traditional shaky start at world cups, if not having won an opening match since 20 know six, whether that would affect them and he said there was no way that his young team were going to be affected by what has gone on, the failures of the past. —— 2006. by what has gone on, the failures of the past. -- 2006. the future is all ahead of them and they have got to be thinking about what's possible. the players of the past and the opportunities of the past is in one. this team is looking at things in a different way, trying to play in a different way, trying to play in a different way. they have a hunger and desire, we have better technical players than we've had in the past coming through our academies. so, there's a real enthusiasm, and they're looking forward to getting going. natalie, you talked about those fans and the england playe
thatis much more relaxed feeling and ifeel that is coming across.and they like each other, there's spirit and the key now is to see whether that translates. one big thing gareth southgate was asked was whether england's traditional shaky start at world cups, if not having won an opening match since 20 know six, whether that would affect them and he said there was no way that his young team were going to be affected by what has gone on, the failures of the past. —— 2006. by what has gone on,...
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it feels satisfying and worthwhile, and ifeel like it allows me to make discoveries about my own wayrld and my own beliefs. you know, and onejust hopes that you can connect with readers who will have some of the same questions. that's very meaningful to me, and that feels like a useful way to spend one's time. and what of the old man in the ‘505 who finally discovers the truth about his real story? what do you want the reader to feel about him? i think he reaches a point of acceptance, where the past... you know, for him, it's slightly different because he's at the end of his life. but in a way, i think it can represent that we don't always have to be defined by our past. by making new choices in the future, we can become new people. and notjust new people as individuals, but also a new people. and so, i hope people will come away from this story with at least a thread of hope, to recognise that despite all the pain and suffering that's characterised much of virginia's history — really, let's be honest, the planet's history — that there's always the opportunity to do something differ
it feels satisfying and worthwhile, and ifeel like it allows me to make discoveries about my own wayrld and my own beliefs. you know, and onejust hopes that you can connect with readers who will have some of the same questions. that's very meaningful to me, and that feels like a useful way to spend one's time. and what of the old man in the ‘505 who finally discovers the truth about his real story? what do you want the reader to feel about him? i think he reaches a point of acceptance, where...
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i feel honoured, i feel humbled, i feel for the first time that, i don't know, ifeel on top of the worldeeling to be honoured and thanked by your queen and country and government for your hard work. hello and welcome to gardner's world. for obes, wa nted gardner's world. for obes, wanted on for services to horticulture and charity. and actress keira knightley for services to drama and charity. it is certainly very panicked... investigative journalist stacey billy becomes an mbe... as does an award—winning singer who can now say... miss dynamite, mbe. lizzy yarnold has made an obe. and the only gold—medallists from this is paralympic become mbes. most honoured have gone to people out of the public eye for work in committees. people like the founder of online forum" she speaks, we here". i really wanted to elevate the voices, the everyday voices of muslim women because i felt that more often than not they are spoked about in negative terms, but we don't get to hear their authentic voices. the oldest person recognised, becoming an mbe, 103—year—old rosemary powell, britain's longest serving
i feel honoured, i feel humbled, i feel for the first time that, i don't know, ifeel on top of the worldeeling to be honoured and thanked by your queen and country and government for your hard work. hello and welcome to gardner's world. for obes, wa nted gardner's world. for obes, wanted on for services to horticulture and charity. and actress keira knightley for services to drama and charity. it is certainly very panicked... investigative journalist stacey billy becomes an mbe... as does an...
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i feel very ifeel very proud, i feel very proud, and ifeel very proud, and ifeel...ke i didn't want to do it again, because, like, up on the top, it felt really high. we have seen pictures of you climbing, as you are talking. edward, tell me how tough it was? it was very, very tough. ben, you must be very proud of him, to have achieved this. looking at these pictures, it is a phenomenal achievement isn't it? yes, you did amazing. he climbed every pitch without resting. sitting on the rope or using any points of aid or anything like that. he was incredible. it was amazing to watch. edward, tell me, wide eu enjoy climbing? what is it that makes you enjoy it? —— why do you enjoy it? well, i enjoyed it, because, like, so when i climb it makes me, like, wa nt to so when i climb it makes me, like, want to do something but i don't know what to do. so then i like it, just, well... to get me into it, the first one i went to, they said that i was too little to climb but then we went to west all and he said that i could climb. so then i got into it by starting with bouldering,
i feel very ifeel very proud, i feel very proud, and ifeel very proud, and ifeel...ke i didn't want to do it again, because, like, up on the top, it felt really high. we have seen pictures of you climbing, as you are talking. edward, tell me how tough it was? it was very, very tough. ben, you must be very proud of him, to have achieved this. looking at these pictures, it is a phenomenal achievement isn't it? yes, you did amazing. he climbed every pitch without resting. sitting on the rope or...
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ifeel... it if it'll happen. grace run as were her thoughts. i feel...e coverage following day, throughout sunday night and most of monday, but suppose it calls for abortion laws to be changed than in northern ireland. it seemed bizarre to me that you would have a news report about that as those some significant number of public statements have been made by significant figures. it wasn't news, it wasn't a new story. what you were doing was to create more what you were doing was to create m o re co ntrove i’sy what you were doing was to create more controversy and hurt. the bank holiday weekend also saw an event imported enough to that news that one, it featured on the headlines and friday, the vessel music called the biggest weekend. built as a massive celebration of live music, it's being station for nations across four days, our entertainment correspondentjoins me, what's happening in belfast? well, the first act came on stage just under half an hour ago. took a copy huge event spanning four days and poorer nations. it has taken months and months of ef
ifeel... it if it'll happen. grace run as were her thoughts. i feel...e coverage following day, throughout sunday night and most of monday, but suppose it calls for abortion laws to be changed than in northern ireland. it seemed bizarre to me that you would have a news report about that as those some significant number of public statements have been made by significant figures. it wasn't news, it wasn't a new story. what you were doing was to create more what you were doing was to create m o re...
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ifeel that is reality. i think, you anti—ageing. ifeel that is reality.'s kind of what worries me, really. i wish i did, then my mind would be more old... let me bring in ian, if you don't mind, cathy. i just wonder if men have a completely different approach to ageing the women. a very good morning. i've no idea what age is. i'm 67 years old, i'm busier now than ever. i'm bouncing along every morning, i wake up bouncing along every morning, i wake up every morning, i'm happy. do i worry about my appearance? not in the slightest. do i think things like ageing creams are good for people? not really, because i feel that whoever you are in the inside is how you reflect on the outside. 0ne is how you reflect on the outside. one thing! is how you reflect on the outside. one thing i wanted to do to you three here in the studio. if a man goes grey, he is seen as distinguished, but if a woman goes grey... gasps. it is this kind of letting yourself go. that is what society tells us. it is interesting at the moment because the leaders of both political parties are
ifeel that is reality. i think, you anti—ageing. ifeel that is reality.'s kind of what worries me, really. i wish i did, then my mind would be more old... let me bring in ian, if you don't mind, cathy. i just wonder if men have a completely different approach to ageing the women. a very good morning. i've no idea what age is. i'm 67 years old, i'm busier now than ever. i'm bouncing along every morning, i wake up bouncing along every morning, i wake up every morning, i'm happy. do i worry...
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people keep it secret, and ifeel like a never carry a baby.imited, and i have severe prolonged bleeding which is debilitating. i bleed through clothes. i bleeding one day what the average woman bleeds in one week, yet i'm told i am normal. despite being hospitalised in the past for severe anaemia needing a blood transfusions. there is a taboo around discussing periods, and women are ignored and expected to be shamed into poor quality care. i have some more here. they are all pretty shocking. and this is what you have discovered from this huge survey, never been done before, 7000 women. the kind of things women experience, the kind of silence that there is around many of these issues, and the lack of treatment. what we're hearing is striking, and it mirrors the findings from our research, so the scale of the problem, the range of the problem, four five problem, the range of the problem, fourfive women are problem, the range of the problem, four five women are experiencing a symptom, and one in three of those have something very severe, yet a mi
people keep it secret, and ifeel like a never carry a baby.imited, and i have severe prolonged bleeding which is debilitating. i bleed through clothes. i bleeding one day what the average woman bleeds in one week, yet i'm told i am normal. despite being hospitalised in the past for severe anaemia needing a blood transfusions. there is a taboo around discussing periods, and women are ignored and expected to be shamed into poor quality care. i have some more here. they are all pretty shocking....
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i feel honoured, i feel humbled, i feel for the first time that, i don't know, ifeel on top of the worldan amazing feeling to be honoured and thanked by your queen and country and government for your hard work. hello and welcome to gardener's world. becoming obes, monty don for services to horticulture and charity. and actress keira knightley for services to drama and charity. it is suddenly very panicked... investigative journalist stacey dooley becomes an mbe... as does an award—winning singer who can now say... # miss dynamite...# ..mbe. in sport, winter olympian lizzy yarnold has made an obe. and jennifer kehoe and menna fitzpatrick, the only british gold—medallists from this year's winter paralympics become mbes. at 20, fitzpatrick is the youngest to be honoured on this year's list. most honours have gone to people out of the public eye for work in communities. people like akeela ahmed, the founder of online forum "she speaks, we hear". i wanted to ring together diverse voices. but more importantly, i really wanted to elevate the voices, the everyday voices of muslim women because i
i feel honoured, i feel humbled, i feel for the first time that, i don't know, ifeel on top of the worldan amazing feeling to be honoured and thanked by your queen and country and government for your hard work. hello and welcome to gardener's world. becoming obes, monty don for services to horticulture and charity. and actress keira knightley for services to drama and charity. it is suddenly very panicked... investigative journalist stacey dooley becomes an mbe... as does an award—winning...
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yeah, i feel yeah, ifeel all yeah, i feel all right. yeah, ifeelall right. decision yet? i think most likely, yes, i will speak to my team this afternoon. i will also see how the next couple of days ago. i am playing sets tomorrow. but most likely, yes, iwill playing sets tomorrow. but most likely, yes, i will play. a little earlier today, top seed caroline wozniacki beat angelique kerber to reach the final at eastbourne for the second year in a row. the dane saved a match point and came from a set down to win. having just missed out on the title last year, the world number two has another chance in tomorrow‘s final. and she will play bela russian airyna sa balenka in the final tomorrow. sabalenka beat the polish former world number two aggie radwanska in three sets. pierre luigi collina — the former italian referee and head of fifa‘s referee committee — has suggested var should have helped england out when harry kane was apparently unfairly challenged during their first world cup group match against tunisia. the england captain was wrestled to the ground in
yeah, i feel yeah, ifeel all yeah, i feel all right. yeah, ifeelall right. decision yet? i think most likely, yes, i will speak to my team this afternoon. i will also see how the next couple of days ago. i am playing sets tomorrow. but most likely, yes, iwill playing sets tomorrow. but most likely, yes, i will play. a little earlier today, top seed caroline wozniacki beat angelique kerber to reach the final at eastbourne for the second year in a row. the dane saved a match point and came from a...
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ifeel we have we have experience in ourselves already. qualities and the ability. the ability in here is that another level. that is it from here. we will hear from gareth southgate tomorrow because on thursday night, england play their final warm up match against costa rica. next tuesday, the players fly out to russia for the players fly out to russia for the tournament and at that point the real fun and games the tournament and at that point the realfun and games begin. the tournament and at that point the real fun and games begin. a successful at afternoon of football speed dating. jo currie at st george's park — and here's a round up of the rest of the headlines in the world—cup build—up. the brazil boss che—che said he wanted his squad's club futures decided before the tournament begins and one of those — fred — has done just that... he's joining manchester united for £a7m pounds from shakhtar donyetsk. united are also expected to complete the signing of porto's teenage defender diogo dalot later this week. some of the world cup team
ifeel we have we have experience in ourselves already. qualities and the ability. the ability in here is that another level. that is it from here. we will hear from gareth southgate tomorrow because on thursday night, england play their final warm up match against costa rica. next tuesday, the players fly out to russia for the players fly out to russia for the tournament and at that point the real fun and games the tournament and at that point the realfun and games begin. the tournament and at...
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ifeel like i have military, certainly from a teamwork perspective. it take to drive a car like this, even without some of the disabilities the drivers have? the professional driver to be for a spin. it is loud, it is hot, not built for comfort, the drivers reach speeds of around 135 mph, the geforce is similar to what you would experience on a roller—coaster. the break tom aggar they are pretty good as well and so are the seat belts. that is an assault on the senses, the bravery and skill and fitness that these guys have is unbelievable. the car felt pretty fast from icy but it is one of the slowest a nd fast from icy but it is one of the slowest and most temperamental on the grid at the team has yet to score a point. you could say on paper they have not gone the way they wanted, but we have never been last. we have not got a podium but that would have been a tall order. i feel i have progressed a pasty learning curve and so have the team. it is onwards and upwards. all words to the most famous race in mecca next month before the season finishes in s
ifeel like i have military, certainly from a teamwork perspective. it take to drive a car like this, even without some of the disabilities the drivers have? the professional driver to be for a spin. it is loud, it is hot, not built for comfort, the drivers reach speeds of around 135 mph, the geforce is similar to what you would experience on a roller—coaster. the break tom aggar they are pretty good as well and so are the seat belts. that is an assault on the senses, the bravery and skill and...
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i feel honoured, i feel humbled, i feel for the first time that, i don't know, ifeel on top of the world amazing feeling to be honoured and thanked by your queen and country and government for your hard work. hello and welcome to gardener's world. becoming obes, monty don for services to horticulture and charity. and actress keira knightley for services to drama and charity. it is all suddenly very panicked... investigative journalist stacey dooley becomes an mbe... as does an award—winning singer who can now say... # i'm miss dynamite...# ..mbe. in sport, gold—medal winter olympian lizzy yarnold has been made an obe. and jennifer kehoe and menna fitzpatrick, the only british gold—medallists from this year's winter paralympics become mbes. at 20, fitzpatrick is the youngest person to be honoured on this year's list. most honours have gone to people out of the public eye for work in communities. people like akeela ahmed, the founder of online forum "she speaks, we hear". i wanted to bring together diverse voices. but more importantly, i really wanted to elevate the voices, the everyday vo
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ifeel like iam the specialists in flowers.t and they do not see it getting better soon. but they are in the middle of a turnaround plan, they are trying to focus more on food and beauty and less on the fashion side where it is much tougher because there were so much discounting. they want to limit the number of promotions and focus on the online side of the business as well. they are in the middle of that, but not working so far if you look at what is happening with the sales profit warning, but one of the traditional retailers we are talking about with the department store style a nd about with the department store style and they are struggling to keep up with the times, they have a lot of property. you get a sense there is a change going on. lots of companies having to do something. got to fit with the changing times. james wentworth—stanley was 21 when he took his own life, following a short bout of depression. today, a new support centre named after him will be opened by the duke of cambridge. james‘ place will provide the
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so, yeah, ifeel pressure in a way that i don't want to let them down. we have put in so much work.ll the way is virgin founder sir richard branson. the world is heating up. we have to move the world to a world that's powered by clean energy. and so if we can come up with an exciting way to try to get people involved in moving to clean energy, so much the better. what more exciting way to be than really exciting motor racing taking place in cities all over the world? all of the big car manufacturers are getting behind formula e and that's because as well as the race on the track, they're also competing to develop their own electric cars. jaguar is one of the first teams in the championship to bring one out. what's really exciting is this year, we launched... the car that will have a range of around 400 miles. it's part of the technology we developed in our risk are we it to consumers to try and enjoy. it's a really aggressive racing environment. we're pushing the boundaries and the technology to the limit. what we learned here will make cars that drive more efficiently and faster, m
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but i really feel confident, ifeel that kim jong—un wants to do something great for his people, and hertunity, and he won't have that opportunity, and he won't have that opportunity, and he won't have that opportunity again. it is never going to be there again. so i've really believe that he is going to do something very positive for his people, for himself, his family. he has got an opportunity the likes of which i think almost, if you look into history, very few people have ever had. he can take that nation, with those great people, and truly make it great. so it is a one—time. .. make it great. so it is a one—time... it is a one—time shot, andi one—time... it is a one—time shot, and i think it's going to work out very well. that is why i feel positive, because it makes so much sense. the queen's birthday honours list has been unveiled, recognising those who've undertaken outstanding work in their communities. alongside the celebrations there has been some controversy. mark carn, the boss of network rail, has been made a cbe in the same week that his organisation's been severely crit
but i really feel confident, ifeel that kim jong—un wants to do something great for his people, and hertunity, and he won't have that opportunity, and he won't have that opportunity, and he won't have that opportunity again. it is never going to be there again. so i've really believe that he is going to do something very positive for his people, for himself, his family. he has got an opportunity the likes of which i think almost, if you look into history, very few people have ever had. he can...
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i'm supposed to be recovering every day from the radiotherapy, and ifeel like this has had an impacte problems in the north actually started with the tracks. network rail failed to upgrade them before the new timetables came in. it meant they were published very late, drivers didn't have enough time to learn the new routes, and new trains that were due to start running couldn'tjoin the service. industrial relations have made things worse. and the situation in the south is even more complex. the government signed off on a new franchise that the track operator warned was completely unworkable. it turns out they were right. govia thameslink has had to remove another 230 trains from operation. vikki orvice uses the thameslink service from harpenden. it sounds laughable, but it was actually more relaxing to sit in a chemotherapy chair, being looked after by lovely nhs staff in a quiet corner of the hospital and read a book. that was peaceful, compared to a three hourjourney. today, meetings with mps about the cancellations were themselves cancelled at late notice. the transport secretary
i'm supposed to be recovering every day from the radiotherapy, and ifeel like this has had an impacte problems in the north actually started with the tracks. network rail failed to upgrade them before the new timetables came in. it meant they were published very late, drivers didn't have enough time to learn the new routes, and new trains that were due to start running couldn'tjoin the service. industrial relations have made things worse. and the situation in the south is even more complex. the...
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in the library and in the bilateral meeting and all three times donald trump offering his hand and ifeele. you did not see that. if you look at trump's other meetings with world leaders, you see a prolonged handshake but we did not see that. i would like to get your an analysis. the hand behind the back. you can see even here, donald trump leading the way so he is still the dominant player and it is probably a mark of respect for and elderly partner in the bilateral relationship. it could be that but still donald trump seems to be more in control and at least he's projecting that his more in control. even here, a slightly awkward moment because of that were not making much eye co nta ct. because of that were not making much eye contact. kim jong—un leaning slightly to the left. you can sit kim jong—un changing his slightly to the left. you can sit kimjong—un changing his position a few times and even after donald trump reached out for the handshake, you can still see trump going back and tapping his fingers, somewhat of and tapping his fingers, somewhat of an uncomfortable gesture but, a
in the library and in the bilateral meeting and all three times donald trump offering his hand and ifeele. you did not see that. if you look at trump's other meetings with world leaders, you see a prolonged handshake but we did not see that. i would like to get your an analysis. the hand behind the back. you can see even here, donald trump leading the way so he is still the dominant player and it is probably a mark of respect for and elderly partner in the bilateral relationship. it could be...
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ifeel great, we're going mr president, how are you feeling?at discussion, tremendous excess, we'll be tremendously successful and it's my honour to be here. we will have a great relationship, i have no doubt. inaudible while there were obstacles to get here... the past has affected us and the old prejudices put obstacles in our way forward and we overcame all of them. thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. fascinating to see thatjo. a bit of eye co nta ct fascinating to see thatjo. a bit of eye contact when we saw the moment between the two leaders —— to see that. that was juxtaposed with when they made their way to the main boardroom at the capella hotel, where they were more informal in terms of their body language and smiling at one another. interesting to see how donald trump seems to be leading the direction they're walking in, but there's a couple of moments when he put out his arm to asher kim jong—un in the moments when he put out his arm to asher kimjong—un in the right direction —— usha. we've hear
ifeel great, we're going mr president, how are you feeling?at discussion, tremendous excess, we'll be tremendously successful and it's my honour to be here. we will have a great relationship, i have no doubt. inaudible while there were obstacles to get here... the past has affected us and the old prejudices put obstacles in our way forward and we overcame all of them. thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. fascinating to see thatjo. a bit of eye co nta ct...
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and she met my child, and ifeel now, having gone through the process that we've been through, have im a mother of a very sick child and was it all a stunt? that meeting was months ago. just hours after alfie's mum spoke out today, a very quick change of heart from the government. immediate help for alfie and a wider review that could see medical cannabis legalised in the uk. as a father, i know there is nothing worse than seeing your child suffer. you would do anything to take away their pain. that is why i have the utmost sympathy for billy caldwell, alfie dingley and many others like them, and for their parents, who have been under unimaginable stress and strain. i'm very overwhelmed. for me, that isjust life changing and for him it is life changing. i know now that he won't ever have to go through that again and for me, as his mother, that isjust an amazing thing to feel. he's been given a new lease of life. yeah. billy caldwell‘s mum has also been fighting for her son to get cannabis oil common—sense and the power of mothers and fathers of sick children has burst the political pr
and she met my child, and ifeel now, having gone through the process that we've been through, have im a mother of a very sick child and was it all a stunt? that meeting was months ago. just hours after alfie's mum spoke out today, a very quick change of heart from the government. immediate help for alfie and a wider review that could see medical cannabis legalised in the uk. as a father, i know there is nothing worse than seeing your child suffer. you would do anything to take away their pain....
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facilities that i came from and — should i say — the hardships growing up, but in saying that, as well, ifeelspect, you make it to the world champion, olympic champion level, you deserve to train in world—class facilities. you wouldn't necessarily ask beckham or ronaldo or one of those guys to go and train on an abslute mud pitch every day. that's the sort of thing i was going through for 16 or 17 years. i decided to make the changes before the 2016 olympic games, and i said to my old coach at the time, you know, "boss, i'm looking very change — after this olympic games, whatever the result is, ijust want to be in an environment where it is a more professional environment, where i can harness my skills and taken to the next level." yes, yes. but the kind of — the kind of facilities you were training in, pools with cracked tiles, leaves floating on top of the pool these sorts of things... that's the least of the worries! but it is the start. well, what were the others? tell us how difficult it was in those days. you would come in on monday morning and there would be chicken bones on the bottom
facilities that i came from and — should i say — the hardships growing up, but in saying that, as well, ifeelspect, you make it to the world champion, olympic champion level, you deserve to train in world—class facilities. you wouldn't necessarily ask beckham or ronaldo or one of those guys to go and train on an abslute mud pitch every day. that's the sort of thing i was going through for 16 or 17 years. i decided to make the changes before the 2016 olympic games, and i said to my old...
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ifeel gareth southgate has settled on his team privately and now is about getting minutes into the legs today, because he doesn't have the entire squad available. there are still a couple of players involved in the champions league final with liverpool still to join up with the squad. after today there is one more friendly before the world cup gets going against costa rica in leeds on thursday. england will also play a behind closed doors match among themselves to junot finally said that tournament. nigeria presented very real proposition because they are going to the world cup themselves. the atmosphere is fantastic, partly because there are so many nigeria fancier. it should bea so many nigeria fancier. it should be a really good test for gareth southgate. let's hearfrom some be a really good test for gareth southgate. let's hear from some of the fans we spoke to. everyone is buzzing. you're seeing england team shirts everywhere, aren't we? i think it's really buzzing about it. you can't wait, can you? are you excited about the world cup? yes, this is my first england match in my whol
ifeel gareth southgate has settled on his team privately and now is about getting minutes into the legs today, because he doesn't have the entire squad available. there are still a couple of players involved in the champions league final with liverpool still to join up with the squad. after today there is one more friendly before the world cup gets going against costa rica in leeds on thursday. england will also play a behind closed doors match among themselves to junot finally said that...
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ifeel like london has definitely bounced back from this.ster attacks. the response of the people who have been out there in support has just been overwhelmingly astounding, really. and on the day of the first anniversary, what will you do? i will actually be with friends, surrounded by close friends. i'm in touch with some of the people that were injured that night. so no doubt i will be in touch with them throughout the day. we've actually been messaging. i'm meeting some of them this week, which will be incredible. 0n the night itself, i was comforting a french lady. all i knew was that her name was christine. i didn't know anything up more about her. more about her. i waited until she went into the ambulance and that was the last i heard of her. a few weeks after the incident, i was approached on twitter by christine's sister, and she said, "she wants to be in touch with you, she wants to contact you." since then, we've messaged every day, pretty much, or at least a few times a week and we've got a really good friendship now. will you tw
ifeel like london has definitely bounced back from this.ster attacks. the response of the people who have been out there in support has just been overwhelmingly astounding, really. and on the day of the first anniversary, what will you do? i will actually be with friends, surrounded by close friends. i'm in touch with some of the people that were injured that night. so no doubt i will be in touch with them throughout the day. we've actually been messaging. i'm meeting some of them this week,...
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and ifeel safe here, at this particular hospital, with billy. so again, it'sjust one step at a time. praying for a miracle, really. sinn fein members vote in favour of liberalising abortion law at their conference in belfast. also this hour — could one of the stars of the world cup live up to his name on day three of the tournament? lionel messi missed a crucial penalty as underdogs iceland secure a draw against argentina. and andy murray will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queens next week. good evening and welcome to bbc news. scotland's first minister has said she's heartbroken after the renowned glasgow school of art was badly damaged in a fire, for the second time in four years. the alarm was raised just after 11:00 last night and the mackintosh building was engulfed by flames within minutes. scottish fire and rescue say that the historic building has been extensively damaged along with some surrounding buildings. it was undergoing a multi—million pound restoration project following the last blaze. our scotland corresponden
and ifeel safe here, at this particular hospital, with billy. so again, it'sjust one step at a time. praying for a miracle, really. sinn fein members vote in favour of liberalising abortion law at their conference in belfast. also this hour — could one of the stars of the world cup live up to his name on day three of the tournament? lionel messi missed a crucial penalty as underdogs iceland secure a draw against argentina. and andy murray will make his competitive return from hip surgery at...
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it feels satisfying and worthwhile, and ifeel like it allows me to make discoveries about my own wayust hopes that you can connect with readers who will have some of the same questions. that's very meaningful to me, and that feels like a useful way to spend one's time. and what of the old man in the ‘50s who finally discovers the truth about his real story? what do you want the reader to feel about him? i think he reaches a point of acceptance, where the past... you know, for him, it's slightly different because he's at the end of his life. but in a way, i think it can represent that we don't always have to be defined by our past. by making new choices in the future, we can become new people. and notjust new people as individuals, but also a new people. and so, i hope people will come away from this story with at least a thread of hope, to recognise that despite all the pain and suffering that's characterised much of virginia's history — and really, let's be honest, the planet's history — that there's always the opportunity to do something different tomorrow. kevin powers, author of
it feels satisfying and worthwhile, and ifeel like it allows me to make discoveries about my own wayust hopes that you can connect with readers who will have some of the same questions. that's very meaningful to me, and that feels like a useful way to spend one's time. and what of the old man in the ‘50s who finally discovers the truth about his real story? what do you want the reader to feel about him? i think he reaches a point of acceptance, where the past... you know, for him, it's...
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ifeel uncomfortable about that, it gives me the creeps.as a way for me to sort myself out, and i need to have distance, kind of solid ground on the subject before i can do it justice. that is the gift of your writing, that you are able to write about, your lowest ebb and rachel's lowest e b b, about, your lowest ebb and rachel's lowest ebb, but you are drawing on your own experiences, and at the same time be absolutely hilarious. it is an unusual combination, isn't it? it is a survival mechanism that a lot of people use. it is certainly a lot of people use. it is certainly a very irish thing. so that mean when you tackle such difficult subjects you get a strong response from your audience because they are laughing and identifying at the same time? it is not anything i ever set out to do but i think a great way of making unpalatable subjects palatable is to offer humour alongside it. and you took that approach with and this charming man, about domestic violence and why women stay in a music relationships. —— abusive. women stay in a music r
ifeel uncomfortable about that, it gives me the creeps.as a way for me to sort myself out, and i need to have distance, kind of solid ground on the subject before i can do it justice. that is the gift of your writing, that you are able to write about, your lowest ebb and rachel's lowest e b b, about, your lowest ebb and rachel's lowest ebb, but you are drawing on your own experiences, and at the same time be absolutely hilarious. it is an unusual combination, isn't it? it is a survival...
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so much better the second time round, i feel like joan life so much better the second time round, ifeel life. boxing is like being married, it is never easy, you have to work at it. i have been married to the game for a long time. it is a long time. and we fell out of love for a while but i have learned to live her again and iam i have learned to live her again and i am madly in love with her again, when you are madly in love with somebody or something you do it best, don you. in the time you have been out, you have been in the papers a lot still, do you feel like controversy follows you round ?|j think so. i think i'm just like, mr accident prone, everything follows me where ever i go. i like to take positives out of negative, these days i know that life ain't going to be great every day, but we look forward to the good times and i look forward to the good times and i look forward to the good times and i look forward to them now. the second time round is going to be better than the first time, because before everything in my life went smooth, there was no hiccups along the way, i achie
so much better the second time round, i feel like joan life so much better the second time round, ifeel life. boxing is like being married, it is never easy, you have to work at it. i have been married to the game for a long time. it is a long time. and we fell out of love for a while but i have learned to live her again and iam i have learned to live her again and i am madly in love with her again, when you are madly in love with somebody or something you do it best, don you. in the time you...
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yes, well, you see, ifeel that people are terribly interested in scandinavian crime novels in particularensible people, when visiting scandinavia now, just get a one—way ticket... laughter ..because they know what is going to happen. so i thought, you know, why should the scandinavian authors have all the fun? it‘s going to be about eight scandinavian detective, a swedish detective, called ulv varg, ulv means wolf in danish, and varg, wolf in swedish. his name is wolf wolf. he leads the full life of your typical scandinavian detective. he has a dog called martin who is hearing impaired, and who is the only dog in sweden who can lip read, but only in swedish. i really, really loved it and i can‘t wait to start volume ii. we look very much forward to the adventures of wolf wolf and his lip—reading dog. yes, thank you. alexander mccall smith, thank you very much. thank you very much indeed. applause good afternoon. weather patterns across the uk are stocked in repeat. if it's across the uk are stocked in repeat. if it‘s sunshine you‘re after its sunshine you‘ll continue to get. most of us h
yes, well, you see, ifeel that people are terribly interested in scandinavian crime novels in particularensible people, when visiting scandinavia now, just get a one—way ticket... laughter ..because they know what is going to happen. so i thought, you know, why should the scandinavian authors have all the fun? it‘s going to be about eight scandinavian detective, a swedish detective, called ulv varg, ulv means wolf in danish, and varg, wolf in swedish. his name is wolf wolf. he leads the...
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lauren says, ifeel we are struggling to figure out the best way to deal with technology and how it works actively disrupting class work with a phone i think you're overstepping the mark to ta ke think you're overstepping the mark to take their property from them. doesn't a child have a right to a phone? 0h doesn't a child have a right to a phone? oh dear. is and a basic human right? we'll see you very soon. take care. goodbye. hello there, another one and muggy start to the day across much of england and wales. —— warm and muggy. england and wales. —— warm and muggy- a england and wales. —— warm and muggy. a lot of cloud, particularly further north across scotland and northern ireland where we've had rain overnight, very wet night in parts of scotland, as we go through the day the rain will ease as it pushes the south. a lot of clout as i mentioned but it will get brighter for many of us into this afternoon, particularly the south—east of england but around the coasts of wales and south—west england will stay misty and murky. here's the rain moving down to scotland and pushing further so
lauren says, ifeel we are struggling to figure out the best way to deal with technology and how it works actively disrupting class work with a phone i think you're overstepping the mark to ta ke think you're overstepping the mark to take their property from them. doesn't a child have a right to a phone? 0h doesn't a child have a right to a phone? oh dear. is and a basic human right? we'll see you very soon. take care. goodbye. hello there, another one and muggy start to the day across much of...
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what i found frustrating, is we are the elected house, the house of commons, ifeel the the elected houset this came close. very close. the man up the steps on the left is the government's chief whip, the man in charge of making sure the government never loses. having a casual chat with some possible rebels. a promise made that the government would after all budge? three behind discuss what to do all budge? three behind discuss what todo— all budge? three behind discuss what to do — stick or twist. all budge? three behind discuss what to do - stick or twist. i and the government are looking at amendments that may be tabled and that will be the product of any discussion i have with the honourable gentleman. translation, the ministers will consider giving parliament more powers. the government chose to bend rather than break. no surprise, the tory party is trying to put on a show. their backbenchers showing the government what it means to strike a deal. before the vote there were 15 potential tory rebels in the prime minister's office pushing her to budge. but a government source said to me
what i found frustrating, is we are the elected house, the house of commons, ifeel the the elected houset this came close. very close. the man up the steps on the left is the government's chief whip, the man in charge of making sure the government never loses. having a casual chat with some possible rebels. a promise made that the government would after all budge? three behind discuss what to do all budge? three behind discuss what todo— all budge? three behind discuss what to do — stick or...
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ifeel we will decide happens to the site top i once the anniversary is over, the consultation begins.ether to use the cavity left when the tower is taken down, how to fund any plans and what kind of memorial want. what i'm trying to achieve is a very blank piece of paper that enables us, gives us the power to decide what that is, without imposing my ideas for the tower. i think that is important because it is not my decision to make, it is for the bereaved, the survivors and for the local community to make that decision. it is not my decision to make. a memorial is important, absolutely. it is part of our recovery process. my god, i'm already feeling a little bit sick! on a street not far from the tower, and nhs mental health team that deals with people affected by grenfell is offering passers—by something a little different. this year has seen more than 2000 people, a quarter of them children, referred for grenfell related talking therapy. today is about finding others. i'm going to crash. oh my god! we've been using vr to engage people in the community. when you give somebody the op
ifeel we will decide happens to the site top i once the anniversary is over, the consultation begins.ether to use the cavity left when the tower is taken down, how to fund any plans and what kind of memorial want. what i'm trying to achieve is a very blank piece of paper that enables us, gives us the power to decide what that is, without imposing my ideas for the tower. i think that is important because it is not my decision to make, it is for the bereaved, the survivors and for the local...
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ifeel like london has definitely bounced back from this.r attacks. the response of the people who have been out there in support has just been overwhelmingly astounding, really. and on the day of the first anniversary, what will you do? i will actually be with friends, surrounded by close friends. i'm in touch with some of the people that were injured that night. so no doubt i will be in touch with them throughout the day. we've actually been messaging. i'm meeting some of them this week, which will be incredible. 0n the night itself, i was comforting a french lady. all i knew was that her name was christine. i didn't know anything up more about her. i waited until she went into the ambulance and that was the last i heard of her. a few weeks after the incident, i was approached on twitter by christine's sister, and she said, "she wants to be in touch with you, she wants to contact you." since then, we've messaged every day, pretty much, or at least a few times a week and we've got a really good friendship now. will you two be speaking on su
ifeel like london has definitely bounced back from this.r attacks. the response of the people who have been out there in support has just been overwhelmingly astounding, really. and on the day of the first anniversary, what will you do? i will actually be with friends, surrounded by close friends. i'm in touch with some of the people that were injured that night. so no doubt i will be in touch with them throughout the day. we've actually been messaging. i'm meeting some of them this week, which...
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i'm supposed to be recovering every day from the radiotherapy, and ifeel like this has had an impactarted with the tracks. network rail failed to upgrade them before the new timetables came in. it meant they were published very late, drivers didn't have enough time to learn the new routes and the new trains that were due to start running couldn'tjoin the service. industrial relations have made things worse. and the situation in the south is even more complex. the government signed off on a new franchise that the track operator warned was completely unworkable. it turns out they were right. govia thameslink has had to remove another 230 trains from operation. vikki 0rvice uses the thameslink service from harpenden. it sounds laughable, but it was actually more relaxing to sit in a chemotherapy chair, being looked after by lovely nhs staff in a quiet corner of the hospital and read a book. that was peaceful compared to a three—hourjourney. today, meetings with mps about the cancellations were themselves cancelled at late notice. the transport secretary faced hostile questions from mps.
i'm supposed to be recovering every day from the radiotherapy, and ifeel like this has had an impactarted with the tracks. network rail failed to upgrade them before the new timetables came in. it meant they were published very late, drivers didn't have enough time to learn the new routes and the new trains that were due to start running couldn'tjoin the service. industrial relations have made things worse. and the situation in the south is even more complex. the government signed off on a new...
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ifeel the same. it is hard to watch. reminds me of the sequence in white squall. the story starts after the wreck and it goes between the story of her and their survival on the boat and flashing back to how they got there. there have been comparisons with the robert redford film, all is lost, but i thought, there is a film starring reese witherspoon called wild. at the heart of it, there is a story of a young woman finding herself whilst battling against the elements. 0n the surface of it, there is very little comparison, but tonally, they were quite similar. i find stories about being lost at sea are truly terrifying. it really gets under my skin. i thought shailene woodley was very good. there is a twist on it. not everyone will love it. i thought it was well done. if we can bear the shipwreck scenes. film of the week... it is still lek and the dogs. it is based on a play which is based on a real—life story of a young child left in moscow who lived with dogs on the streets of moscow. it is a wonderful film by andrew ko
ifeel the same. it is hard to watch. reminds me of the sequence in white squall. the story starts after the wreck and it goes between the story of her and their survival on the boat and flashing back to how they got there. there have been comparisons with the robert redford film, all is lost, but i thought, there is a film starring reese witherspoon called wild. at the heart of it, there is a story of a young woman finding herself whilst battling against the elements. 0n the surface of it,...