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i feel like ifeel like in i feel like in the ifeel like in the back i feel like in the back of my head as people would think. i almost never about tokyo, just because we saw so many meets ahead of bus that i don't want to get ahead of myself. i have other things to focus on the fourth getting to tokyo. the court of arbitration for sport has postponed caster semenya's hearing against athletics' world governing body the iaaf. the 800m olympic champion is appealing against a regulation, restricting testosterone levels in female runners. the iaaf, is attempting to limit the levels of testosterone in her body, which they claim gives her an unfair advantage. a decision in the case has been delayed until the end of april. the denver nuggets were — the western conference, they've beaten the washington wizards. the wizards still need to win games that to make the eastern conference. until next time, goodbye. hello, 18 degrees in the sunshine in yorkshire on 13th, and the cloud as ministers friday starts. there are changes on the way. as this weather front moves southwards, it will bring cooler
i feel like ifeel like in i feel like in the ifeel like in the back i feel like in the back of my head as people would think. i almost never about tokyo, just because we saw so many meets ahead of bus that i don't want to get ahead of myself. i have other things to focus on the fourth getting to tokyo. the court of arbitration for sport has postponed caster semenya's hearing against athletics' world governing body the iaaf. the 800m olympic champion is appealing against a regulation,...
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ifeel ease in way through the question tonight. the pressure places east we lose heavy rain and strong wind but still brandy and brisk wind across scotland with wintry showers ever higher ground here and for a price of northern ireland in england, temperatures are close to freezing or below we expect icy stretches first thing tomorrow and any untreated surfaces chilly start sunday morning. we today signed the pressure sits up to the north and we see when it rotating around coming from a chilly direction and it won't be quite dramatic whether i signed a comparative today, but still scattered wintry showers and scotla nd scattered wintry showers and scotland and northern england and i signed a comparative today, but still scattered wintry showers and scotla nd still scattered wintry showers and scotland and northern england and ireland to do, further south there, showers are few and far between sunny south southeast at temperatures around 10 degrees but looking at single figures from many areas for the night and it'll feel chilly whe
ifeel ease in way through the question tonight. the pressure places east we lose heavy rain and strong wind but still brandy and brisk wind across scotland with wintry showers ever higher ground here and for a price of northern ireland in england, temperatures are close to freezing or below we expect icy stretches first thing tomorrow and any untreated surfaces chilly start sunday morning. we today signed the pressure sits up to the north and we see when it rotating around coming from a chilly...
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ifeel proud windrush generation and people like me.ush generation and people like me. ifeel proud to be windrush generation and people like me. i feel proud to be a trinidadian and following his steps. that is the final innings for this week in parliament. thank you for watching. alysia mccartney will be going into bat for the latest on mps attempts to find a way through the brexit deadlock. hello. the clocks may be springing forward this weekend but the temperatures are falling back. why? a cold front, a leading edge of cold air that will gradually work its way southward, not with much rain but certainly with a change in the feel of the weather. and that is the most noticeable thing on the way this weekend. plenty of dry weather away from the weather front which has not got anything particularly wet associated with it but a drop in temperature that we will all notice. it will be cold enough as the weekend begins for a touch of frost in parts of england and wales and fog patches gradually clearing. here is the cloud. patchy rain, hill
ifeel proud windrush generation and people like me.ush generation and people like me. ifeel proud to be windrush generation and people like me. i feel proud to be a trinidadian and following his steps. that is the final innings for this week in parliament. thank you for watching. alysia mccartney will be going into bat for the latest on mps attempts to find a way through the brexit deadlock. hello. the clocks may be springing forward this weekend but the temperatures are falling back. why? a...
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a relationship with a woman, ifeel like i can't talk about my attraction to men.to be in a committed relationship, it shouldn't matter who else i'm attracted to, so i do feel like it has had an impact, just because i feel like there's always a part of me that's not being true to myself and a part of me isjust kind of being left and forgotten. so when you ask me how i'm doing, know that i'm tired. know to just stop asking because i know i'm getting there and i know i'll be ok. so i'lljust say, i'm fine. that was really good. thanks. so this is the venue that we'd have been in today. this would have been full of food trucks and people and flags with people coming in and out of those doors. our main auditorium in that big building there but, yeah, it's all a little empty today, which is sad. there's probably going to be a wedding or something like that later. but, yeah, this is where we would have been had 9th march still been happening. we were looking at closing the roads and having a big parade and everything, so that would have been pretty amazing. it's a bit sad
a relationship with a woman, ifeel like i can't talk about my attraction to men.to be in a committed relationship, it shouldn't matter who else i'm attracted to, so i do feel like it has had an impact, just because i feel like there's always a part of me that's not being true to myself and a part of me isjust kind of being left and forgotten. so when you ask me how i'm doing, know that i'm tired. know to just stop asking because i know i'm getting there and i know i'll be ok. so i'lljust say,...
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and ifeel for our family and friends. they were part of it.heir loved ones, graves are being prepared. imams are travelling from across the country. as city struck eight years ago by a natural disaster is once again having to mourn incalculable loss. we got here about three hours ago, here are the gardens where these tributes have been left and we came across three or four nurses, couple did not want to speak as they were still overcome by the events in the past couple of days but was booked two of them and one woman was saying that she cannot believe that this has happened here. this kind of terrible event that does not happen in new zealand, it happens elsewhere and obviously to the north of new zealand, yet of australia, but beyond that, i feel so zealand, yet of australia, but beyond that, ifeel so isolated zealand, yet of australia, but beyond that, i feel so isolated when you look at this country and this geography might be the wall that prevents this kind of thing happening here. offering some measure of security, the isolation of this
and ifeel for our family and friends. they were part of it.heir loved ones, graves are being prepared. imams are travelling from across the country. as city struck eight years ago by a natural disaster is once again having to mourn incalculable loss. we got here about three hours ago, here are the gardens where these tributes have been left and we came across three or four nurses, couple did not want to speak as they were still overcome by the events in the past couple of days but was booked...
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i campaigned to leave and ifeel we have european union. i feel we have to european union. i campaigned to leave and ifeel we have to honour the referendum result. i campaigned for the withdrawal agreement in its first draft and i voted for it in its first draft and voted for it again last night. one of the reasons why a lot of people who voted against the first draft voted for the agreement this time was because they fear that there is an enhanced chance that the house of commons will do a very foolish thing and overturn brexit completely. today we have had the tariffs regime that would come into effect in the event of no deal. there are concerns about what it means for goods coming in through northern ireland, potentially a haven for smugglers to get goods in the tariff free. there isa get goods in the tariff free. there is a theoretical chance but you have to remember the republic of ireland is in itself an island. in orderfor people to smuggle things into the uk through the republic of ireland, they have to get it to the republic of ire
i campaigned to leave and ifeel we have european union. i feel we have to european union. i campaigned to leave and ifeel we have to honour the referendum result. i campaigned for the withdrawal agreement in its first draft and i voted for it in its first draft and voted for it again last night. one of the reasons why a lot of people who voted against the first draft voted for the agreement this time was because they fear that there is an enhanced chance that the house of commons will do a very...
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andi you, it is amazing how you ask this and i feel the blood you, it is amazing how you ask this and ifeelas if i was nine years old again. and to talk about it in front of the television, if my grandmother would see that she would kill me. so my grandmother was not, luckily for her, a holocaust survivor, even though my family had members that we re though my family had members that were killed in the holocaust. i never met them, it was the first circle of the family. but i grew up in the neighbourhood where many kids who had grandparents who were holocaust survivors. and my best friend, her grandmother, came to the school telling her story, after the way she survived auschwitz, she was a very impressive woman. and i remember myself in the age where you a lwa ys remember myself in the age where you always compare what you have two what your friends have, feeling sort of jealous. what your friends have, feeling sort ofjealous. now, of course, todayi realise there is nothing more stupid than to be jealous of somebody who has a holocaust survivor in his family. but through the eyes of a nine—
andi you, it is amazing how you ask this and i feel the blood you, it is amazing how you ask this and ifeelas if i was nine years old again. and to talk about it in front of the television, if my grandmother would see that she would kill me. so my grandmother was not, luckily for her, a holocaust survivor, even though my family had members that we re though my family had members that were killed in the holocaust. i never met them, it was the first circle of the family. but i grew up in the...
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ifeel like as a youth worker, i am the middle man.or on the police level. 0ne persons level or on the police level. one thing i would like to pushis level. one thing i would like to push is that youth workers actually go out there when they stop and search is being carried out, as comfort to the young person and to reassure them that you are not being targeted but this is a state of emergency, we are getting so many young people that are being affected by knife crime or actually being stabbed that searching with nice wines and things like that to make sure they don't have knives is something that needs to be happening, especially in this generation and the culture that we are living in. how can the police thought about stop and search in a way that makes young people realise it could help them? there is a lot of scrutiny panels where young people in the community where people can speak to the police about issues and if they feel like they are being targeted by police. ifeel that sometimes police officers they might speak now to the yo
ifeel like as a youth worker, i am the middle man.or on the police level. 0ne persons level or on the police level. one thing i would like to pushis level. one thing i would like to push is that youth workers actually go out there when they stop and search is being carried out, as comfort to the young person and to reassure them that you are not being targeted but this is a state of emergency, we are getting so many young people that are being affected by knife crime or actually being stabbed...
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i will be walking up and down why she is warming up but goes into the ring, that's it, ifeel like i'mwith her. he drives a sister to training five days a week, a journey that takes nearly two hours stop at 17, she is already a role model for asian girls in a sport where in the past, very few have engaged. but now, attitudes are changing. it feels different, it feels like i am special, like i am representing the asian community in the female committee and i want to try and push it forward to minute even bigger so that i am not the only one there. i did meet an asian girland she said only one there. i did meet an asian girl and she said that she started boxing because of me and that made me very happy because i didn't think i was that kind of role model to people but that is what i want to be, that's what i want to happen. the evidence for greater participation in boxing is notjust anecdotal. 18 new clubs have been set up around the country in the last year and that momentum looks set to continue. to determination and focus, it seems her influence on young female boxers will continue fa
i will be walking up and down why she is warming up but goes into the ring, that's it, ifeel like i'mwith her. he drives a sister to training five days a week, a journey that takes nearly two hours stop at 17, she is already a role model for asian girls in a sport where in the past, very few have engaged. but now, attitudes are changing. it feels different, it feels like i am special, like i am representing the asian community in the female committee and i want to try and push it forward to...
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ready to pounce, ifeel ins is importantly, enjoy tonight.n angling her at it again. this time veteran with a pinpoint header to put them further ahead. beth mead, one of the younger players will it be desperate to book a place that this summer's world cup, proved exactly why she is worth her spot. her second eye catching the let the tournament. after the change of ends, the lionesses‘ continue to hunt for mark ellis. going closest, but they could not add to their pre—sara lee. not that it mattered. the manor of england's performance in this match and throughout the tournament underlines 15's coming—of—age. tournament underlines 15's coming-of-age. you enjoy moments like this because you don't get many moments in your life where you get your hands on a trophy. it is my first as a manager, it is the first for some of these younger players. we will enjoy tonight. the thing about lifting trophies, is that it raises expectations. the more you get your hands on the silverware, the better you handle the pressure. bbc news, tampa. time for a look at
ready to pounce, ifeel ins is importantly, enjoy tonight.n angling her at it again. this time veteran with a pinpoint header to put them further ahead. beth mead, one of the younger players will it be desperate to book a place that this summer's world cup, proved exactly why she is worth her spot. her second eye catching the let the tournament. after the change of ends, the lionesses‘ continue to hunt for mark ellis. going closest, but they could not add to their pre—sara lee. not that it...
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why, it is not like i am feeling unwell and i feel know why, it is not like i am feeling unwell and ifeelartly responsible because back home we went quicker and it is a bit disappointing, i guess. it was the dutchman matthijs buchli who prevented an australian clean sweep for the day. he won the men's keirin to claim his second gold medal of the championships, 2a hours after helping the netherlands to victory in the men's team sprint. valencia will face holders barcelona in may's copa del rey final after they beat real betis 3—2 on aggregate in their semi final. the tie was level at 2—2 from the opening match in andalusia, and rodrigo made it a 1—0 win for the hosts in the second leg at the mestalla when he scored shortly after half time. valencia will ghead back to rral betis‘s ground in seville for the final, which is being staged there on 25th may. in other football news, the real madrid captain sergio ramos has been banned for two european games "for clearly receiving a yellow card on purpose". ramos fouled kasper dolberg of ajax during the ist leg of their recent champions league las
why, it is not like i am feeling unwell and i feel know why, it is not like i am feeling unwell and ifeelartly responsible because back home we went quicker and it is a bit disappointing, i guess. it was the dutchman matthijs buchli who prevented an australian clean sweep for the day. he won the men's keirin to claim his second gold medal of the championships, 2a hours after helping the netherlands to victory in the men's team sprint. valencia will face holders barcelona in may's copa del rey...
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ifeel proud. istand up straighter and just walking with all the people.art of bradford and i am part of this area. the first time i went into it, the huge, how big the stadium was, and all the people around the place coming in, and all the little kids playing first. just the excitement. the way they were doing stuff.|j first. just the excitement. the way they were doing stuff. i know it is a british game, but we can include all the people and they can enjoy the game. football is for everybody. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: cristiano ronaldo scores a hat—trick as juventus fight back to beat atletico madrid 3—2 on aggregate in the champions league. asian champions league holders kashima antlers surrender a two—goal lead at home to shandong luneng. and, on a day of shocks at indian wells, men's top seed novak djokovic goes out along with women's second seed simona halep. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with the uefa champions league, and cristiano ronaldo has again dragged his team
ifeel proud. istand up straighter and just walking with all the people.art of bradford and i am part of this area. the first time i went into it, the huge, how big the stadium was, and all the people around the place coming in, and all the little kids playing first. just the excitement. the way they were doing stuff.|j first. just the excitement. the way they were doing stuff. i know it is a british game, but we can include all the people and they can enjoy the game. football is for everybody....
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ifeel a little bit down. at a local surgery, dr david smart is regarded as a happy evangelist.sion, he employs social prescribing rather than pills. choose one or two that are relevant to you. referring people to community support, based on the science of happiness. northampton's a great place, it has a great history. coming together, we think we can make a difference, and we hope we can share that with the nation. you want to make northampton happier? that's my ambition, yes. patients could be sent here — a happy cafe. the action for happiness hub that's been created in northampton, i've met so many great people. we are starting a happy hairdresser project. and here is a local hairdresser. when they leave the salon, ok, their hair looks great, but i want them to feel great. a woman being treated for cancer. i feel probably better than i did before the diagnosis, because i'm looking after my body. i'm doing mindfulness. traditionally, political leaders have seen economic growth as key to success at the ballot box, but are ambitious politicians right to focus on money? there is
ifeel a little bit down. at a local surgery, dr david smart is regarded as a happy evangelist.sion, he employs social prescribing rather than pills. choose one or two that are relevant to you. referring people to community support, based on the science of happiness. northampton's a great place, it has a great history. coming together, we think we can make a difference, and we hope we can share that with the nation. you want to make northampton happier? that's my ambition, yes. patients could be...
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but, yeah, i mean, ifeel good. hasn't been the case for you know, pretty much 18 months, two years. and that was the main reason for having it done, so i'm really happy with how that's going, just day—to—day things that i'm doing are a lot more enjoyable now. i wasn't enjoying tennis, i wasn't enjoying going out for walks and just doing basic things. it was painful to tie my laces and i just wanted to get rid of that. and now that that's gone, you know, i want to try and get my hip as best as i can, to see whether i can continue to do something that i love doing. which is, you know, playing tennis. how realistic is it you could play at wimbledon this year, do you think? to play singles at wimbledon, i mean, i'd say it would be, i mean, less than 50% chance of playing. and, you know, doubles, possibly. one of the american doubles players bob brian, had the same operation and was competing after five and half months. whether i'll be able to get back to playing singles in that period of time, it's really difficult for
but, yeah, i mean, ifeel good. hasn't been the case for you know, pretty much 18 months, two years. and that was the main reason for having it done, so i'm really happy with how that's going, just day—to—day things that i'm doing are a lot more enjoyable now. i wasn't enjoying tennis, i wasn't enjoying going out for walks and just doing basic things. it was painful to tie my laces and i just wanted to get rid of that. and now that that's gone, you know, i want to try and get my hip as best...
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as the only man here, ifeel i need to world but outer space.only man here, i feel i need to give you a word about all i would say is they happen he is spacesuits in large and extra—large and you would have been fine. i would be in the extra-large or large suit. they dropped the clunker here. it is a shame because this is postponed. it should come, not a moment too soon. listen we are here to witness it. and, thank you both very much. that's it for the papers this hour. thank you, asa and jane. we'll both be back at 11:30pm. and we'll be back with the headlines at 11pm. hello. our weather gets a little bit more lively next week, but for the time being, this is the quieter side of spring. high—pressure close by and over the next few days, little changes. if anything, it might actually get a little bit warmerfor quite a few of you as increased as increased amounts of sunshine will break through once again. today's sunshine was mainly towards the south of the country. close to an area of high—pressure centred here off on the north—west of france. r
as the only man here, ifeel i need to world but outer space.only man here, i feel i need to give you a word about all i would say is they happen he is spacesuits in large and extra—large and you would have been fine. i would be in the extra-large or large suit. they dropped the clunker here. it is a shame because this is postponed. it should come, not a moment too soon. listen we are here to witness it. and, thank you both very much. that's it for the papers this hour. thank you, asa and...
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i do not feel scared, i feel proud and can stand up straighter and ifeel like i am part of bradford andn saturday afternoon, would be at home cooking or looking after the family so it's important for them to get out and come and watch a match and have food with their friends and family or whoever they come with. loads of people have been in touch since we first broadcast these stories, including the next one. margaret firth has lived in one of the tower blocks on manchester road for 30 years but for ten years has not been able to afford turning on electric central heating and this is her story. almost every day there is a removal van coming and people moving out and you are thinking, you wonder where they go... it is just quite sad to see. when you walk past the blocks, there might only be ten windows that are lit up at night. i have been here half my life. i like my own company and my flat and i have plenty to keep me occupied. being in an all—electric flat is too expensive. to heat. you have not had your heat on in ten years? no. none of the heaters have been put on. in ten years? no.
i do not feel scared, i feel proud and can stand up straighter and ifeel like i am part of bradford andn saturday afternoon, would be at home cooking or looking after the family so it's important for them to get out and come and watch a match and have food with their friends and family or whoever they come with. loads of people have been in touch since we first broadcast these stories, including the next one. margaret firth has lived in one of the tower blocks on manchester road for 30 years...
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mr speaker, ifeel we mr speaker, i feel we are mr speaker, ifeel we are reaching the limits of this processthis house. this house... this house has rejected no deal. it has rejected no brexit. on wednesday it rejected all the variations of the deal on the table and today it has rejected approving the withdrawal agreement alone and continuing the process on the future. the house has been clear. this deal now has to change. there has to be an alternative found. and if the prime minister cannot accept that then she must go, not at an indeterminate date in the future, but now, so we can decide the future of this country through a general election. outside, the mood was just as tense. thousands of leave supporters gathered to protest against the delay to brexit and mark the moment when the uk would have left the eu. our home affairs correspondent, dominic casciani, was with them. they had come from all parts of the uk, determined to notjust be seen by mps but also to be heard. brexit supporters from a wide range of backgrounds and groups were all with the same message to parliament — you have le
mr speaker, ifeel we mr speaker, i feel we are mr speaker, ifeel we are reaching the limits of this processthis house. this house... this house has rejected no deal. it has rejected no brexit. on wednesday it rejected all the variations of the deal on the table and today it has rejected approving the withdrawal agreement alone and continuing the process on the future. the house has been clear. this deal now has to change. there has to be an alternative found. and if the prime minister cannot...
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ifeel a little bit nervous. and with more and more of us nervous.s looking for that eco— friendly element to our holidays, we will begin to know if they manage to reach them. look at that! (laughs). iam making reach them. look at that! (laughs). i am making glass cups! coming up, there is more from us here in dubai, as i am off to see the totals who have checked in at one of the world's most iconic hotels. so stay with us for that. for this month's incrediblejourney, we need —— we meet a man who motorcycle 1000 kilometres through subzero temperatures, to the self—proclaimed coldest town on earth. in siberia it can get to -60 celsius. when you receive frostbite it takes may 2— three minutes to lose your skin in that area. and literally my nose is one centimetre from all that cold, so it was really, really something that i was very afraid of. the project took maybe 1.5 years preparation in different stages, one is technical, what is physical, another is mental. i live in a wonderful town, my hometown, and i was preparing my body for different temperat
ifeel a little bit nervous. and with more and more of us nervous.s looking for that eco— friendly element to our holidays, we will begin to know if they manage to reach them. look at that! (laughs). iam making reach them. look at that! (laughs). i am making glass cups! coming up, there is more from us here in dubai, as i am off to see the totals who have checked in at one of the world's most iconic hotels. so stay with us for that. for this month's incrediblejourney, we need —— we meet a...
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ifeel proud. i stand up straighter and just walking with all the people.adford and i am part of this area. the first time i went into it, the huge — how big the stadium was, and all the people around the place coming in, and all the little kids playing first. just the excitement. the way they were doing stuff. i know it's a british game, but we can include all the people and they can enjoy the game. football is for everybody. now on bbc news it's time for our world — and a special programme as part of crossing divides, the bbc season bringing people together in a fragmented world. with political violence on the rise in america, mike wendling's been to portland, oregon to find out whether activists on the right and left can find any common ground. and a warning — there are some scenes of violence and rioting in this programme. portland, oregon, in america's pacific north—west. since the election of donald trump, there's been trouble in the streets. chant: usa, usa, usa! the far—right is on the march. see, i get very violent. i'm, like, one of the more viole
ifeel proud. i stand up straighter and just walking with all the people.adford and i am part of this area. the first time i went into it, the huge — how big the stadium was, and all the people around the place coming in, and all the little kids playing first. just the excitement. the way they were doing stuff. i know it's a british game, but we can include all the people and they can enjoy the game. football is for everybody. now on bbc news it's time for our world — and a special programme...
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i am a new zealander and ifeel quite strongly for what has been going on here, especially watching yourld not be possible for this australian to have done this in this australian to have done this in this own country. the question now is whether he came to new zealand to do this largely because he knew that it was a soft touch for gun law. new zealand has some good gun laws. but there are large gaps. it is those gaps that allowed this tragedy to happen. it must be difficult for you asa happen. it must be difficult for you as a new zealander to watch what has happened. i wonder, as a new zealander to watch what has happened. iwonder, you as a new zealander to watch what has happened. i wonder, you say this could not happen in australia. what are the specific gun laws in australia that are different from new zealand that would stop this sort of mass attack? after the port arthur massacre in tasmania where 35 people died the newly elected conservative prime ministerjohn howard took 12 days to wrangle all nine jurisdictions howard took 12 days to wrangle all ninejurisdictions in howard took
i am a new zealander and ifeel quite strongly for what has been going on here, especially watching yourld not be possible for this australian to have done this in this australian to have done this in this own country. the question now is whether he came to new zealand to do this largely because he knew that it was a soft touch for gun law. new zealand has some good gun laws. but there are large gaps. it is those gaps that allowed this tragedy to happen. it must be difficult for you asa happen....
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yes, for this world, ifeel that all of my family has gone.as for the man accused of killing her family, she says she will forgive him. first of all, i wanted him to be punished very severely. but then i realised that that's not the sound of my prophet. he used to forgive the person that killed his relatives. i want that he become muslim and he repent, and he say that is wrong and he realise how beautiful islam is. 51 schoolchildren in italy have survived an ordeal after a bus carrying them was allegedly hijacked by its driver and set alight near milan. the driver, an italian of senegalese origin, apparently shouted that he wanted to kill himself and stop the deaths of migrants in the mediterranean. ramzan karmali has more. the burnt out wreckage of a school bus. earlier there were over 50 children on board as it was driven into other vehicles. the 47—year—old driver, an italian born in senegal, is reported to have tired some children up, does the bus in petrol and set it on fire. before he was apprehended, he shouted, no—one will survive! eve
yes, for this world, ifeel that all of my family has gone.as for the man accused of killing her family, she says she will forgive him. first of all, i wanted him to be punished very severely. but then i realised that that's not the sound of my prophet. he used to forgive the person that killed his relatives. i want that he become muslim and he repent, and he say that is wrong and he realise how beautiful islam is. 51 schoolchildren in italy have survived an ordeal after a bus carrying them was...
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and ifeel for ourfamily and friends who were killed. they were part of it. to bury their loved ones, graves are being prepared. imams are travelling from across the country. a city struck eight years ago by a natural disaster is once again having to mourn incalculable loss. hywel griffith, bbc news, christchurch. just to let you know, we have been blurring the image of the suspect, brenton tarrant, because a court orderfrom a judge here in new zealand. now that naeem rashid was one of the victims of the attack and he was filmed along with his son and just moments before the attack he was filmed trying to tackle the gunmen. we heard from his brother in the report and he has been speaking to the bbc in pakistan about his brother and how he may have saved lives. tell me, how long had your brother been living with his family in new zealand? he went to new zealand in 2010. it has been nine years now. so, he went there, he could not finish his phd, but he started working there and he is —— was working there. he liked living there? he loved living in new zealand. h
and ifeel for ourfamily and friends who were killed. they were part of it. to bury their loved ones, graves are being prepared. imams are travelling from across the country. a city struck eight years ago by a natural disaster is once again having to mourn incalculable loss. hywel griffith, bbc news, christchurch. just to let you know, we have been blurring the image of the suspect, brenton tarrant, because a court orderfrom a judge here in new zealand. now that naeem rashid was one of the...
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ifeel the embryonic kicking of feminism.member of the royal family is kicking off feminism. there were small tokens in ukraine and grand gestures from russian astronauts in space, but down on earth, the fight for gender equality continues for another day. georgina smyth, bbc news. before we go, i want to bring you this story from the galapagos where scientists have discovered a natural hammerhead shark refuge. about 20 of the endangered sharks were found at the breeding ground off the island of santa cruz. it is the second such refuge detected in the archipelago. the first, found in 2017, had about 30 of the sharks. researchers have attached tracing devices to five of the sharks to monitor the ecosystem they live in. hammerheads grow slowly and are not particularly fertile reproducers which has placed them in danger of extinction. don't forget, you can get in touch with me on twitter at any time. i'm @lvaughanjones. i will be back at the top of the cow. i will be back at the top of the cow. goodbye. —— i will be back at the
ifeel the embryonic kicking of feminism.member of the royal family is kicking off feminism. there were small tokens in ukraine and grand gestures from russian astronauts in space, but down on earth, the fight for gender equality continues for another day. georgina smyth, bbc news. before we go, i want to bring you this story from the galapagos where scientists have discovered a natural hammerhead shark refuge. about 20 of the endangered sharks were found at the breeding ground off the island of...
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ifeel like it shows determination, grit, perseverance, a new way of doing things, i know my dancing hasing new ways of doing that may be other people are not, and i have never considered if i was not visually impaired. i found vision portraits are very impaired. i found vision portraits are very constructive and honest film. it made me think differently about blindness and what it represents. there is something on the other side, it is a different way of living, it is a different point of view. i feel like with all the discussions about diversity and inclusion, there are so few films and documentaries that represent what it is to live with a disability. and frank and honest way, how does it affect how you go about your day—to—day living? way, how does it affect how you go about your day—to—day living ?m way, how does it affect how you go about your day-to-day living? if i can do that honestly, and put that out there, and make other people feel less fear and less shame around their own disability, then i think thatis their own disability, then i think that is just a win—win for everyone
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and ifeel that confident that the president did nothing wrong.nerated. already the democrats seem to be signalling that they will continue with other investigations and they have even thrown out the fact that they could impeach him. i would argue on what grounds? there is even doubt within the democratic party that after two plus years that there is absolutely no evidence of collusion or obstruction of justice no evidence of collusion or obstruction ofjustice within the... we do understand that you cannot indicta we do understand that you cannot indict a sitting president. but we will have to wait and see what comes out the details of that report. mica mosbacher in washington, national advisory board of 2020 and a political strategist. thank you very much. let's turn to brexit now, and prime minister theresa may has told mps that a third vote on her brexit deal may not take place next week "if it appears there is not sufficient support". it comes after european council president donald tusk said brexit‘s fate was "in britain's hands". here's the
and ifeel that confident that the president did nothing wrong.nerated. already the democrats seem to be signalling that they will continue with other investigations and they have even thrown out the fact that they could impeach him. i would argue on what grounds? there is even doubt within the democratic party that after two plus years that there is absolutely no evidence of collusion or obstruction of justice no evidence of collusion or obstruction ofjustice within the... we do understand that...
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ifeel the embryonic kicking of feminism.l family is kicking of feminism. there were small tokens in ukraine and grand gestures from russian astronauts in space, but down on earth, the fight for gender equality continues for another day. georgina smyth, bbc news. and as international women's day was marked around the world the us women's national soccer team, the current world champions, are suing the us soccer federation over allegations of gender discrimination. all 28 members of the squad were named as plaintiffs in federal court in los angeles. jonathan tannenwald is a soccer correspondent for the philadelphia inquirer and daily news. their argument is there are some very real differences in the ways that the us federation, the american fa, has paid male versus female players in recent years, including after the us women won the world cup — which they have now done three times and the men never have. and in the lawsuit filed today, they put some very clear numbers in there to back their case. what about the business case,
ifeel the embryonic kicking of feminism.l family is kicking of feminism. there were small tokens in ukraine and grand gestures from russian astronauts in space, but down on earth, the fight for gender equality continues for another day. georgina smyth, bbc news. and as international women's day was marked around the world the us women's national soccer team, the current world champions, are suing the us soccer federation over allegations of gender discrimination. all 28 members of the squad...
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windrush generation, and people like me, and ifeel proud to be from trinidad and follow in his footstepsto remember her in a past life. alicia mccartney will be going into that on monday for bbc parliament on the latest by mps attempts to find a way through the brexit deadlock. bye for now. hello. the clocks may be springing forward this weekend but the temperatures are falling back. why? a cold front, a leading edge of cold air that will gradually work its way southward, not with much rain but certainly with a change in the feel of the weather. and that is the most noticeable thing on the way this weekend. plenty of dry weather away from the weather front which has not got anything particularly wet associated with it but a drop in temperature that we will all notice. it will be cold enough as the weekend begins for a touch of frost in parts of england and wales and fog patches gradually clearing. here is the cloud. patchy rain, hill snow in scotland, a few spots of rain in northern ireland working southward towards northern england as we go through the day. when you get behind that fron
windrush generation, and people like me, and ifeel proud to be from trinidad and follow in his footstepsto remember her in a past life. alicia mccartney will be going into that on monday for bbc parliament on the latest by mps attempts to find a way through the brexit deadlock. bye for now. hello. the clocks may be springing forward this weekend but the temperatures are falling back. why? a cold front, a leading edge of cold air that will gradually work its way southward, not with much rain but...
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was he embraced other people and he paved the way for the windrush generation and people like me and ifeelek in parliament. thank you for watching. we will have the latest on monday on bbc parliament. but from me, goodbye for now. if you were looking out of your rectangular window this morning across the southern half of the country, it was disappointingly cloudy. we are not seeing those sizzling temperatures that we had yesterday. we have lost them for a good week now. for most of us, for the start of april, it is going to file little more like winter with temperatures struggling to reach double figures. we have been following the cloud through the afternoon. for most of us, it has been a fairly decent all day. we have had an abundance of sunshine across the north. temperatures have been around average for the time of year. pleasant enough. we have noticed that cello in the south. temperatures much lower and it feels cold because of the bracing easterly wind. but it is not a bad day. this evening and overnight, temperatures tumbling away. some of the towns and cities will fall to freezing
was he embraced other people and he paved the way for the windrush generation and people like me and ifeelek in parliament. thank you for watching. we will have the latest on monday on bbc parliament. but from me, goodbye for now. if you were looking out of your rectangular window this morning across the southern half of the country, it was disappointingly cloudy. we are not seeing those sizzling temperatures that we had yesterday. we have lost them for a good week now. for most of us, for the...
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hello well, ifeel the real issue in venezuela, the real situation is that this government, led by nicolashelp out venezuelans. they have been using this money to violate human rights, to rob the venezuelan people, and to enrich themselves. you have seen people, and to enrich themselves. you have seen cases people, and to enrich themselves. you have seen cases of former officials with huge amounts of money everywhere in the world, so i do not think the money that should go to the government of nicolas maduro was going to be used anyway to help the venezuelan people. what we're doing in the other places actually giving the possibility to have humanitarian aid, which could actually get to those in need. we're all suffering, i have no power and electricity at this time in my house, afterfive days the blackout, and that has nothing to do with sanctions. that has to do with mismanagement and i think this pressure that we have implemented not only in the government specifically, in particular officials in the nicolas maduro regime are effective and other last resource we have because we have bee
hello well, ifeel the real issue in venezuela, the real situation is that this government, led by nicolashelp out venezuelans. they have been using this money to violate human rights, to rob the venezuelan people, and to enrich themselves. you have seen people, and to enrich themselves. you have seen cases people, and to enrich themselves. you have seen cases of former officials with huge amounts of money everywhere in the world, so i do not think the money that should go to the government of...
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now i have a regular routine, and ifeel like i can connect with the community. but when he retired from hisjob making children's toys, he felt lonely and isolated. he signed up to a government scheme in tokyo offering second lives and flexible workers to the city's elderly population. now he is paid to work at the local kindergarten, where full—time jobs can be split into shifts, to give several pensioners part—time work.|j like that i can speak with a variety of people. i do high fives and i shake hands with everyone. the number of people in the world over 60 is expected to double by 2050. japan already has what is known as a super ageing population, with one third of the whole country aged over 65, society needs to adapt. at the university of tokyo, this professor is studying old age. we need to think about how we design infrastructure for 100 years of life. society was built when the population was much younger. we need to redesign the community, to meet the needs of a highly aged society. with funding from the japanese government, she developed this scheme.
now i have a regular routine, and ifeel like i can connect with the community. but when he retired from hisjob making children's toys, he felt lonely and isolated. he signed up to a government scheme in tokyo offering second lives and flexible workers to the city's elderly population. now he is paid to work at the local kindergarten, where full—time jobs can be split into shifts, to give several pensioners part—time work.|j like that i can speak with a variety of people. i do high fives and...
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and ifeel for especially us. we came here to make our life. and i feel for our family and friends.mams are travelling from across the country. as city struck eight years ago by a natural disaster is once again having to mourn incalculable loss. hywel griffith, bbc news, christchurch. my colleague, clive myrie, is in christchurch. it does so soon after what is the worst atrocity in the history of new zealand. how would you describe the mood, given the people you have spoken to and the things you have seen? yes, one simple four letter word — numb. the whole country is numb, the sense of bewilderment hangs heavy in the air that this country has been hit in such an awful way. i suppose the idea that new zealand might be immune to this time of attack, many people felt because of the geography. if you look at a map, it is at the bottom of the world. the distance to get here, this idea that this could be a hotbed of extremism on the far right... people hoped that geography might make this place immune to this time of thing but clearly that has not helped. you heard the prime minister talk
and ifeel for especially us. we came here to make our life. and i feel for our family and friends.mams are travelling from across the country. as city struck eight years ago by a natural disaster is once again having to mourn incalculable loss. hywel griffith, bbc news, christchurch. my colleague, clive myrie, is in christchurch. it does so soon after what is the worst atrocity in the history of new zealand. how would you describe the mood, given the people you have spoken to and the things you...
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i feel like i am being —— lam buying raises, i feel like i'm like i am being —— lam buying raises, ifeel don't use your wife's stuff anymore, will get in trouble! thank you for watching, happy friday. some rain is moving its way into the far north west. a cold front will move south—eastward, introducing cooler air into the north—western areas. north—west wales, parts of northern england, the gusts of up to a0 miles an hour. the rain will gradually work its way south and east woods, sunny spells and showers following behind it. ahead of that across most parts of england and wales, it will stay mostly cloudy but there could be some glimmers of sunshine in the south—east. temperatures up to 60 degrees. 12 to 15 degrees, turning chillier in the north west. through tonight, the band of cloud and rain moves south—east. the rain all but fizzles away into the early hours of saturday morning. clearer skies behind it, could potentially. wintry showers into scotland, temperatures into two or three degrees. the cold front and the band of cloud will sit across southern areas during the saturday. behi
i feel like i am being —— lam buying raises, i feel like i'm like i am being —— lam buying raises, ifeel don't use your wife's stuff anymore, will get in trouble! thank you for watching, happy friday. some rain is moving its way into the far north west. a cold front will move south—eastward, introducing cooler air into the north—western areas. north—west wales, parts of northern england, the gusts of up to a0 miles an hour. the rain will gradually work its way south and east...
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ifeel good, i'm walking many 30 —year—olds are having that.hs, two yea rs, case for pretty much 18 months, two years, and that was the main reason for having done so i'm really happy with how that's going. day—to—day things are a lot more enjoyable now. the indian wells open continues on thursday with venus williams match against former top 10 player, germany's andrea petkovic — and the winner will face petra kvitova. the winners on wednesday included great britain's johanna konta. the former world number 4 enjoyed a comfortable win against pauline parmentierfrom france. konta won 6—2, 6—3 — and will play taiwan's hsieh suwei in the second round. we like to keep our eye on all things social media here on the briefing — and we head to the second division in guatemala... deportivo carcha against deportivo jocotan — luis acuna took a penalty and then decided he'd change the scoreboard himself, climbed a ladder said hello to the operative and changed the number. 1—nil was the final score. yesterday it was real madrid today it's big spending paris.
ifeel good, i'm walking many 30 —year—olds are having that.hs, two yea rs, case for pretty much 18 months, two years, and that was the main reason for having done so i'm really happy with how that's going. day—to—day things are a lot more enjoyable now. the indian wells open continues on thursday with venus williams match against former top 10 player, germany's andrea petkovic — and the winner will face petra kvitova. the winners on wednesday included great britain's johanna konta....
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well, the investigation will be challenging, ifeel, because de kock had a voice recorder and the flightd significantly in the impactand been damaged significantly in the impact and fire. —— the cockpit voice recorder. they will be racing to get their hands on those. hopefully there is data that can be extracted within the week, and then we can understand more fully exactly what is going on and whether the two are linked, and whether there is actually a problem with the aeroplane in the first place. well, obviously those families will be waiting for the results of those investigations. thank you for your time and your expertise. we appreciated, geoffrey thomas. thank you, lewis. -- appreciate it. let's get some of the day's other news now. venezuela is suspending schools and business activities on monday as a blackout continues. some parts of the country have now been without power for 72 hours, and there's no indication of when it might be restored. there've been reports of sporadic looting in the capital caracas. algeria's ailing president abdelaziz bouteflika has flown back to the cou
well, the investigation will be challenging, ifeel, because de kock had a voice recorder and the flightd significantly in the impactand been damaged significantly in the impact and fire. —— the cockpit voice recorder. they will be racing to get their hands on those. hopefully there is data that can be extracted within the week, and then we can understand more fully exactly what is going on and whether the two are linked, and whether there is actually a problem with the aeroplane in the...
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ifeel that the main them? not those that are most affected.nities, speaking to them. we have the independent advisory group, the stop and search group, the safer neighbourhoods groups, but those are not the people who are directly affected, police need to keep communicating with the communities. it is a national issue, lam being communities. it is a national issue, i am being invited to smaller towns across the country, which are having knife crime problems. birmingham, my home town, three teenage murders in ten days within three kilometres. that is a tipping point nationally. how are you trying to stop young people carrying a knife? a blower early intervention is the start. that means there has to be some statute around how we work in schools, not an afterthought. schools have to have it embedded in a curriculum, and some schools are doing quite well, but i would like to see more statute around this work, cbt for practitioners, skilling staff and practitioners, some deep dive parenting work. what does that mean? basic stuff with parents, you
ifeel that the main them? not those that are most affected.nities, speaking to them. we have the independent advisory group, the stop and search group, the safer neighbourhoods groups, but those are not the people who are directly affected, police need to keep communicating with the communities. it is a national issue, lam being communities. it is a national issue, i am being invited to smaller towns across the country, which are having knife crime problems. birmingham, my home town, three...
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going forward next season, ifeel that these players will see the real manchester united football clubeague this year. the scottish football association have no plans to discuss the future of alex mcleish today. it was reported there would be a board meeting with the scotland's manager's position on the agenda. they started their euro 2020 campaign with an unconvincing wind against san marino. he has won just five of his 1a games after taking overfor a five of his 1a games after taking over for a second spell in charge of the national team. great britain's four man bobsleigh team have been awarded a bronze medal from the 2014 sochi winter olympics. they finished fifth but the international olympic committee have today confirmed the disqualification of two russian crews for doping, bumping up the quartet ofjohn jackson, stuart benson, bruce tasker and joel fearon. great britain's total medal haul from sochi is now five, matching the record set at the pyeongchang games last year five british drivers will take part in the inaugral w—series — a motor racing championship only forfemale driv
going forward next season, ifeel that these players will see the real manchester united football clubeague this year. the scottish football association have no plans to discuss the future of alex mcleish today. it was reported there would be a board meeting with the scotland's manager's position on the agenda. they started their euro 2020 campaign with an unconvincing wind against san marino. he has won just five of his 1a games after taking overfor a five of his 1a games after taking over for...
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when i play football, ifeel free. i feel like every weight on my shoulder is lifted.nion should never have power over you. at the end of the day, if you feel like you want to do something and you're passionate enough, you'll find a way. it's about who you are. and how strong you can be. great to hear from great to hearfrom her there, and sharing her story in that way, so inspiring. before we go, the saying goes "look before you leap"... well, perhaps brazilian striker anderson lopes should have paid a little more heed to that. lopes celebrated his second goal for consadole sapporo in thej league by excitedlyjumping over the barricade, only to realise too late it was a rather steep drop in height. a little further, he was expecting. i don't think he realised what he was doing, he thought he would land on solid ground and then... he won over next time! but it didn't cause many problems, he scored two more goals. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. goodbye. good evening. a blustery saturday but sunny spells and scattered showers for most of
when i play football, ifeel free. i feel like every weight on my shoulder is lifted.nion should never have power over you. at the end of the day, if you feel like you want to do something and you're passionate enough, you'll find a way. it's about who you are. and how strong you can be. great to hear from great to hearfrom her there, and sharing her story in that way, so inspiring. before we go, the saying goes "look before you leap"... well, perhaps brazilian striker anderson lopes...
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as a treating physician, believe me, ifeel their anguish.know how much they want the medicine. but i have also seen so many patients to get the medicine and have benefitted from it. like mr rainer. so i had a sense of incredible urgency. so if we have been accused of being outlier in behaviourist because i had a sense in getting drugs to patients, but the prices that keep us as a viable entity and allow us to develop my medicine — and, by the way we are willing to meet with them anytime and any place to further the discussion. i did think it was a bit of a mischaracterisation this morning to say we had not been flexible and they have, because i think when an organisation publicly that says "we are asking for 90% discount and is the last and best offer," that's a very loud public statement walking away from negotiating table. drjeff leiden. the chair of an influential commons committee says the home office "failed to understand the real—life impacts" of policies it was implementing when it came to the windrush generation. the windrush generat
as a treating physician, believe me, ifeel their anguish.know how much they want the medicine. but i have also seen so many patients to get the medicine and have benefitted from it. like mr rainer. so i had a sense of incredible urgency. so if we have been accused of being outlier in behaviourist because i had a sense in getting drugs to patients, but the prices that keep us as a viable entity and allow us to develop my medicine — and, by the way we are willing to meet with them anytime and...
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i am working at the minute, and ifeel like i'm not much better off in work than i was without work.ime mother. to two teenage boys. her entire monthly salary, £700, goes on rent. she relies on her student loan and benefits for everyday essentials. i promised myself i wouldn't be the single mum living on benefits. although i am working now, i still feel like i am chasing my tail, just meeting the cost of living, the cost of housing, especially for myself, housing and fuel bills, my gas, electricity and council taxes increase in quite a bit each year. but the wage, the income‘s not increasing to match that. though more people are finding a job, work is farfrom a guarantee of avoiding poverty. record numbers of children are living in households where at least one parent is employed. 4 million children in poverty, three quarters of their parents are working. wages are stagnant. people making really difficult choices every day about how to keep their lives on track. and no plan to get that fixed. increasing housing costs and inflation rising faster than income last year contributed to mo
i am working at the minute, and ifeel like i'm not much better off in work than i was without work.ime mother. to two teenage boys. her entire monthly salary, £700, goes on rent. she relies on her student loan and benefits for everyday essentials. i promised myself i wouldn't be the single mum living on benefits. although i am working now, i still feel like i am chasing my tail, just meeting the cost of living, the cost of housing, especially for myself, housing and fuel bills, my gas,...
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as somebody who has been very close to her and respects and likes her, to be honest, ifeel quite sadem is that many ministers, and i would include theresa in this, struggle to see any economic upside to brexit. they see it as a damage limitation exercise. this isn‘t the first time that nick timothy has criticised the prime minister‘s brexit strategy. he himself is a brexiteer and a newspaper articles in the past, she dumped he suggested she has taken the wrong direction. sources close to the prime ministers say they disagree with his view and point out that she has been wholly committed to the brexit process. but i think his comments will no doubt confirm the suspicion in the minds of some brexiteers that the prime minister has always been something of a relu cta nt has always been something of a reluctant leaver. thank you, alex forsyth, our political correspondent. the indian fighter pilot captured by pakistan two days ago is expected to be released any time now. thousands of people have gathered on the indian side of the wagah border crossing point, waiting to give him a hero‘s we
as somebody who has been very close to her and respects and likes her, to be honest, ifeel quite sadem is that many ministers, and i would include theresa in this, struggle to see any economic upside to brexit. they see it as a damage limitation exercise. this isn‘t the first time that nick timothy has criticised the prime minister‘s brexit strategy. he himself is a brexiteer and a newspaper articles in the past, she dumped he suggested she has taken the wrong direction. sources close to...
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and it's supposed to be a happy occasion but i feel no happiness supposed to be a happy occasion but ifeelel's future and all of our futures as a family. she is getting married but he's not going to be there for the i also miss him on every special occasion. that's the sadness for me. this is endemic in society. it affects everybody. the only way to protect out everybody. the only way to protect our children from this is to lock them up in the house and ferry them around, and that isn't practical, and it's got to the point of insanity, because they should be able to play on the streets like i did whenl able to play on the streets like i did when i was young. let's not polarise youth violence. let's call it serious violence. i know people who have been shot and other instances. let's look at the reasons behind the incidents. two to three women die a week. society is violent. you can't protect young people have this problem in isolation. we are here because these itiuitis isolation. we are here because these mums have lost their children. this has been building for years. when you listen to
and it's supposed to be a happy occasion but i feel no happiness supposed to be a happy occasion but ifeelel's future and all of our futures as a family. she is getting married but he's not going to be there for the i also miss him on every special occasion. that's the sadness for me. this is endemic in society. it affects everybody. the only way to protect out everybody. the only way to protect our children from this is to lock them up in the house and ferry them around, and that isn't...
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ifeel like henry has just the defeat has been absolutely colossal, she has had a very critical week,well, she is not looking like prime minister particularly in control, cabinet's collective responsibility has com pletely collective responsibility has completely broken down, so the idea that she can leave the dignity if shejust happens that she can leave the dignity if she just happens to lay out her departure time scale, do not think is something that really is going... well, the quote here is that she needs to go. if she sets a date her departure, she can be remembered as the woman who delivered brexit. departure, she can be remembered as the woman who delivered brexitlj think it is very telling that this is what even senior aides to theresa may are saying but i think that the flaw in theirargument may are saying but i think that the flaw in their argument is that i am yet to meet conservative mp who after this week thinks that she is anything other than toast anyway. she can set out a timetable for her departure all she likes, but the consensus on eve i’y departure all she likes,
ifeel like henry has just the defeat has been absolutely colossal, she has had a very critical week,well, she is not looking like prime minister particularly in control, cabinet's collective responsibility has com pletely collective responsibility has completely broken down, so the idea that she can leave the dignity if shejust happens that she can leave the dignity if she just happens to lay out her departure time scale, do not think is something that really is going... well, the quote here is...