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we've got through them, real people, ifeel for her.it can be quite cruel and we got some point, our kids will be doing this they do, it's only going to get worse, begin say how much to do any genera? we will see what impact this has, was it impacted has going forward. let's move to the mail online. too much reading makes children shortsighted. there will be a rise in the amount of people who will become blind. quite a scary read. it is a scary read. i feel quite a scary read. it is a scary read. ifeel for quite a scary read. it is a scary read. i feel for people who are shortsighted. they're saying in the 60s there are 7.2% of people are shortsighted but is now up to 20%. close reading, reading books as well as screens, is creating... newark. and you need to spend two hours a day outside, i'm not clear whether that's in one bowl go all you need to go in and out, just time away from reading. and this is going to scare a from reading. and this is going to scareafairamount from reading. and this is going to scare a fair amount of people.
we've got through them, real people, ifeel for her.it can be quite cruel and we got some point, our kids will be doing this they do, it's only going to get worse, begin say how much to do any genera? we will see what impact this has, was it impacted has going forward. let's move to the mail online. too much reading makes children shortsighted. there will be a rise in the amount of people who will become blind. quite a scary read. it is a scary read. i feel quite a scary read. it is a scary...
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and libya, we have done it in yemen and i feel we might be and libya, we have done it in yemen and ifeelt again here. we shall watch very closely. our report has been reporting very extensively in what is going on there right now. let's have a look at a big business story, and it is on the front page of the financial times as well. it would seem the oecd is unveiling a tax overhaul that will squeeze more money from big companies. what is the detail on this? i have interviewed people for years about the fact that we cannot come up with an international solution on this problem. that is an important point, very low on detail. the comments under this ft story when you scratch the story, there is no harmonisation of taxation. they are fiendishly complicated. these tech giants bring ina huge complicated. these tech giants bring in a huge amount of income for these companies and certainly some of the countries, and indeed these tax havens, very, very complicated. step back and is interesting, we talk about trade tensions, trade wars, a great deal of pressure in the media, a huge amount of ineq
and libya, we have done it in yemen and i feel we might be and libya, we have done it in yemen and ifeelt again here. we shall watch very closely. our report has been reporting very extensively in what is going on there right now. let's have a look at a big business story, and it is on the front page of the financial times as well. it would seem the oecd is unveiling a tax overhaul that will squeeze more money from big companies. what is the detail on this? i have interviewed people for years...
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sometimes, ifeel that people kind of look outside and go, "oh, it's ok, i'm ok here."gs, definitely if you're living near the water or mountainsides, stuff like that. japan has seen its fair share of natural disasters unfortunately, do you feel the country is prepared for any eventuality, do you feel quite safe? i would like to hope so! i don't quite, you know, fully understand how things work in japanese government, but they seem to say that they are watching out for us, so you can kind of only hope that they have got the best intent for us. answer higgins there. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories.... a former army chief— lord dannatt — has expressed his disappointment that proposed law, designed to increase legal protection for military veterans who served in northern ireland, has not been included in monday's queen's speech. the prime minister had previously pledged to introduce the law before the next general election. new research suggests people in their 40s who are fast walkers, are aging more slowly. using a simple test scientists found th
sometimes, ifeel that people kind of look outside and go, "oh, it's ok, i'm ok here."gs, definitely if you're living near the water or mountainsides, stuff like that. japan has seen its fair share of natural disasters unfortunately, do you feel the country is prepared for any eventuality, do you feel quite safe? i would like to hope so! i don't quite, you know, fully understand how things work in japanese government, but they seem to say that they are watching out for us, so you can...
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obviously, since i got here, you know, ifeel like in the matches i've played i've been competitive against of the players i've played against. i have played top ten, top 20 and to top 30 players. i haven't won all of the matches but i felt like i've done pretty well so hopefully over the next months i can keep progressing a little bit. we will see. just to let you know that celtic are now trailing 2—0. rangers will move to the top with a wind later if that score stays the same. that's it. time for a look at the weather forecast. very good to you. we have seen a lot of rain over the last few hours and for some that rain is still falling. the met office has released an amber warning for parts of suffolk and norfolk. potential flooding and really poor travelling conditions. some patchy rain in other eastern areas, quite breezy as well and windy towards the south—eastern corner. tonight brings a brief dry interlude before this next weather system pushes in from the west. wind strengthens as well with gusts up to 70 miles an hour for the western isles of scotland. this wet wet weather will push
obviously, since i got here, you know, ifeel like in the matches i've played i've been competitive against of the players i've played against. i have played top ten, top 20 and to top 30 players. i haven't won all of the matches but i felt like i've done pretty well so hopefully over the next months i can keep progressing a little bit. we will see. just to let you know that celtic are now trailing 2—0. rangers will move to the top with a wind later if that score stays the same. that's it....
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ifeel it is funded by the pharmaceutical industry, primarily. attention paid this one family is in the role played by other pharmaceutical companies that did exactly what purdue and the sackler family did, and also missing some of the failures of our regulatoree agencies, oralagencies, the failures of our regulatoree agencies, oral agencies, state agencies... all of the problems that need this thing —— fixing. if we blame the soul on the sackler family and they agreed, we aren't going to address these other failures. and one of the greatest failures of all is that the hopes and dreams of so many children have been shattered by this epidemic. my hope for sarah is that she can grow up and have a family of her own if she so chooses to. she can separate herself from the addiction and recovery community and it won't come back to haunt her later. my message to men and women in active addiction that have children is tojust in active addiction that have children is to just realise that your actions are bigger than you. and that your actions could affect
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yeah, i feel yeah, ifeel good. yeah, i feel good. obviously yeah, ifeel good.ong road to get back to this point. i certainly didn't expect it to come so soon point. i certainly didn't expect it to come so soon since point. i certainly didn't expect it to come so soon since i started playing again. but yeah, it's been a big surprise for me and i'm happy to be through to the final. wales are clawing their way back into the match. the world cup quarterfinal against france. 19—30 in the french no lead. dan biggar has slotted a penalty for the world. france down to 14 men. just about 20 minutes left, 25 minutes. i will have an update on that in the next hour. now it is time for the papers. hello and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. with me are anne ashworth, personal finance commentator, and james rampton, features writer for the independent. let's take a look at today's front pages, and all of them lead on today's events in parliament. the mail on sunday accuses parliament of being a "house of fools", saying that instead of the nation starting to heal af
yeah, i feel yeah, ifeel good. yeah, i feel good. obviously yeah, ifeel good.ong road to get back to this point. i certainly didn't expect it to come so soon point. i certainly didn't expect it to come so soon since point. i certainly didn't expect it to come so soon since i started playing again. but yeah, it's been a big surprise for me and i'm happy to be through to the final. wales are clawing their way back into the match. the world cup quarterfinal against france. 19—30 in the french no...
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like this one, people seem to me, ifeel like this one, people seem to be taking it a bit more seriouslyhan your typical typhoon, soi seriously than your typical typhoon, so i think it is kind of good, japanese people are starting to take things more seriously, concerning preparations for the weather, but yeah, this seems to be a bit more serious than some of the other ones i have been through. what kind of warnings preparations have been you been told to make? we get emergency alerts on our phones that tell us what level we're at so we can kind of prepare, personally i have already filled up some water bottles and had some you know spare things put aside i have things ready to go ifi put aside i have things ready to go if i need to leave, which is the first time i have done that since i have been here, so, yeah, think i am kind of taking it a bit more seriously as well. a million people have been told to evacuate but not many have heeded that warning, does that surprise you? , sometimes i feel people kind of look outside and 90, feel people kind of look outside and go, 0k, feel people k
like this one, people seem to me, ifeel like this one, people seem to be taking it a bit more seriouslyhan your typical typhoon, soi seriously than your typical typhoon, so i think it is kind of good, japanese people are starting to take things more seriously, concerning preparations for the weather, but yeah, this seems to be a bit more serious than some of the other ones i have been through. what kind of warnings preparations have been you been told to make? we get emergency alerts on our...
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ifeel that i have expressed it so many times on a public platform.e to the guardiana public platform. i also spoke to the guardian a month ago expressing apprehension that they could arrest me all they could just rounded me up like thousands of people, thousands of kashmiris have beenjailed. but they have been quite unpredictable andi they have been quite unpredictable and i think there has been a method to the madness. i don't know what to expect from them. their behaviour has been under the bull. it is hard to see if something will happen to me but i don't think if i am doing anything wrong, i am just asking for oui’ anything wrong, i am just asking for our rights for the last two months, oui’ our rights for the last two months, our constitutional rights, our liberties have been relegated to the dustbin. if i am seeing something wrong i am asking for the government to restore the rights of kashmiris. 0ver to restore the rights of kashmiris. over the last two months they have been caged like animals and treated like some humans and i think this is a
ifeel that i have expressed it so many times on a public platform.e to the guardiana public platform. i also spoke to the guardian a month ago expressing apprehension that they could arrest me all they could just rounded me up like thousands of people, thousands of kashmiris have beenjailed. but they have been quite unpredictable andi they have been quite unpredictable and i think there has been a method to the madness. i don't know what to expect from them. their behaviour has been under the...
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ifeel it down by you guys to be honest. there is no allegation against me.re is no allegation against me. as i said again and again. he read a paragraph, you go through, you hear talks about farah and then right at the bottom it says "there are no allegations against mo farah of wrongdoing." let's be clear there is no allegation against me. it has been another eventful day at the rugby world cup and that is just... after —— with the super typhoon sets mainland fall after —— in affairs, how much damage will it cause the scotla nd how much damage will it cause the scotland rugby team should their game with japan be cancelled which could mean the exit from the tournament? as far as scotland is concerned that is not an option going as far as threatening the game's governing body with legal action. andy burke has more. a still day in yokohama but this is a city going into lockdown with the imprinting threat of the typhoon. the scotland team arrived here today staring into the face of a storm in every respect. they must prioritise their safety from the devastating
ifeel it down by you guys to be honest. there is no allegation against me.re is no allegation against me. as i said again and again. he read a paragraph, you go through, you hear talks about farah and then right at the bottom it says "there are no allegations against mo farah of wrongdoing." let's be clear there is no allegation against me. it has been another eventful day at the rugby world cup and that is just... after —— with the super typhoon sets mainland fall after —— in...
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ifeel like i've been through enough experiences now to know how it is.my approach to the competition, i felt a lot calmer. you are right, the competition was really different. how did that affect you? it was really strange. normally when you wa ke really strange. normally when you wake up, you wake up for the heptathlon at 6am. for both days. this time you woke up and had the whole day to just sort of relax. time to get nervous! couldn't eat my lunch. i think it was like a good nerves, it was an anxiety about adrenaline. but i think it definitely worked well for my performance, anyway! you've changed a few things, not only... you're much more, i think you are more confident in your own abilities. but you have now moved to france? yes. what does the thinking behind that, it's clearly working?! i went through a number of different yea rs i went through a number of different years where i was doing the same thing year after year and getting the same result and i wanted a radical change and that's what i did. i moved away from my home in liverpool. everyone
ifeel like i've been through enough experiences now to know how it is.my approach to the competition, i felt a lot calmer. you are right, the competition was really different. how did that affect you? it was really strange. normally when you wa ke really strange. normally when you wake up, you wake up for the heptathlon at 6am. for both days. this time you woke up and had the whole day to just sort of relax. time to get nervous! couldn't eat my lunch. i think it was like a good nerves, it was...
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ifeel the future is paper and stop it leaking. ifeel the future is paperandi stop it leaking.to get rid of the plastic rings. talk us through this extraordinary picture you've chosen. this is one of the pictures of the day, the largest ship ever to pass through the corinth canal in greece. it crept forward but only 0.5 metres on either side. so close was this ship that the passengers could lean out and touch the sides of the gorge. 25,000 tonnes and it passed through it without incident, but what if autograph. there is a smaller photograph showing it on the horizon, like a car on top of the cliffs. it's extraordinary and sometimes, as you say, a picturejust works. you look at that and say that just grabs you because it's got everything. it is really a powerful image. lovely to see this morning. i'm glad you are here to watch it. can you imagine the front pages tomorrow? all over them, i hope. tomorrow? all overthem, i hope. not brexit off, for once. climate protests in london, 1100 people arrested, another week of protest ago. extinction rebellion see the destruction is necess
ifeel the future is paper and stop it leaking. ifeel the future is paperandi stop it leaking.to get rid of the plastic rings. talk us through this extraordinary picture you've chosen. this is one of the pictures of the day, the largest ship ever to pass through the corinth canal in greece. it crept forward but only 0.5 metres on either side. so close was this ship that the passengers could lean out and touch the sides of the gorge. 25,000 tonnes and it passed through it without incident, but...
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but it's the first step to the truth and i feel relieved, and it's the first step to the truth and ifeel relieved, and my it's the first step to the truth and i feel relieved, and my faith it's the first step to the truth and ifeel relieved, and my faith in it's the first step to the truth and i feel relieved, and my faith in the judge has been restored. we will hear more from mahad egal, this morning our guests will give us their reaction to this key finding, that more lives would have been savedif that more lives would have been saved if residents had been told to flee the burning building rather than to stay in their homes. we will hear from firefighters too later. this is what london fire chief dany cotton told the inquiry. i wouldn't change anything we did on the night. i think, without exception, my firefighters, my officers and my control staff performed in a fantastic way, given the incredible circumstances they were faced against. the inquiry has criticised the her for that response and it's also concluded the cladding on the tower meant it didn't comply with building safety reg
but it's the first step to the truth and i feel relieved, and it's the first step to the truth and ifeel relieved, and my it's the first step to the truth and i feel relieved, and my faith it's the first step to the truth and ifeel relieved, and my faith in it's the first step to the truth and i feel relieved, and my faith in the judge has been restored. we will hear more from mahad egal, this morning our guests will give us their reaction to this key finding, that more lives would have been...
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it's not to do with the character saying, i think this, ifeel this, it's to do with the way they stande way she holds herself and the tiny glances. and it has a very good supporting cast. i was immersed in it, i believed in the world. the problem is the trailers are necessarily selling it as a missing person thriller, and that is one element but it's not the element. it's about her dealing with this but life moving on at the same time. it sounds more interesting than the trailer allows. in their defence, it's a very hard film to trail because it's a hard film to explain. if you say it's a story of somebody growing over a long period of time, that wouldn't bring the audience in. an animation for your second choice. abominable is an occasionally thrilling, largely blandly charming story. a young girl befriends a yeti creature who is escaping from a wealthy eccentric voiced by eddie izzard, sounding like eddie izzard brilliantly. her and herfriends agree to take the yeti to the highest point on earth. the creature has magical powers that enables it to turn landscape into something complet
it's not to do with the character saying, i think this, ifeel this, it's to do with the way they stande way she holds herself and the tiny glances. and it has a very good supporting cast. i was immersed in it, i believed in the world. the problem is the trailers are necessarily selling it as a missing person thriller, and that is one element but it's not the element. it's about her dealing with this but life moving on at the same time. it sounds more interesting than the trailer allows. in...
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retreat for ten days and changed my life in regards to how i communicate and how i use my words and ifeele than i did beforehand so i would say you know, instead of looking for those dopamine hits, 2a hours without a dopamine hits, 2a hours without a dopamine hits, 2a hours without a dopamine hit may do some good in regards to appreciating what they are. melanie, great to talk to you. melanie eusebe there. let me know if you would ever give dopamine fasting a try. of course you would have to pick up your phone to tweet me to do so! stay with us on bbc news. hello. given that we've seen so much in the way of rain and some pretty hefty showers over the past few days, in many parts of the british isles, you've probably forgotten there's another face to be had from autumn. it's the quieter, still, misty, sort of chilly starts to the days, and if that's the thing you've been hankering after, that ridge of high pressure will eventually topple its way towards the british isles, but you're going to have to wait until monday. no doubt about it, in the short term it's been this — the odd bit of blu
retreat for ten days and changed my life in regards to how i communicate and how i use my words and ifeele than i did beforehand so i would say you know, instead of looking for those dopamine hits, 2a hours without a dopamine hits, 2a hours without a dopamine hits, 2a hours without a dopamine hit may do some good in regards to appreciating what they are. melanie, great to talk to you. melanie eusebe there. let me know if you would ever give dopamine fasting a try. of course you would have to...
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ifeel as though i know pain in this sport is inescapable.eel as though i know the guy because of the responses and the way people have written about him, you know? and like i said, last thursday i'll neverforget... know? and like i said, last thursday i'll never forget... they came over to me before the press conference with joe to me before the press conference withjoe higgins to me before the press conference with joe higgins and to me before the press conference withjoe higgins and he was so excited, you know? he was... he just... there have been other dark moments like this. patrick day's death was the fourth in a boxing match injust three months. something or there's simply too much risk in the ring for boxing to continue. medical association is right right around the world consistently say there is no safe way to box. this is com pletely there is no safe way to box. this is completely avoidable and as long as boxing goes on, then there will be deaths and there will be people left with lifelong disabilities. short of a full ban, some wi
ifeel as though i know pain in this sport is inescapable.eel as though i know the guy because of the responses and the way people have written about him, you know? and like i said, last thursday i'll neverforget... know? and like i said, last thursday i'll never forget... they came over to me before the press conference with joe to me before the press conference withjoe higgins to me before the press conference with joe higgins and to me before the press conference withjoe higgins and he was so...
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ifeel like it's another acorn being thrown that something has to change and i'm not sure about the wholertant to continue the conversation. the middle classes will wine, whatever you do. but actually having said that, the more i thought about this, the more it does make sense. you are incentivising people to fly as much as possible because they get something free at the end of it. it doesn't seem like a wise thing to do if we are trying to control the amount of flights that people take. it's as all advertisements for flights should include information about their emissions expressed in a simple way to make customers consider the climate impact. i think it's really important. we don't do enough of flagging people. it's like when people say the nhs is free, it's extremely expensive but because you don't pay anything. there was a hospital which put the tariff of what costs to get you in an ambulance or a nurse or a consultant and it's very eye—opening.” ambulance or a nurse or a consultant and it's very eye-opening. i think that may be a very useful thing, if people are aware of how much em
ifeel like it's another acorn being thrown that something has to change and i'm not sure about the wholertant to continue the conversation. the middle classes will wine, whatever you do. but actually having said that, the more i thought about this, the more it does make sense. you are incentivising people to fly as much as possible because they get something free at the end of it. it doesn't seem like a wise thing to do if we are trying to control the amount of flights that people take. it's as...
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sometimes, ifeel that people kind of look outside and go, "oh, it's ok, i'm ok here."ings, definitely if you're living near the water or mountainsides, stuff like that. japan has seen its fair share of natural disasters unfortunately, do you feel the country is prepared for any eventuality, do you feel quite safe? i would like to hope so! i don't quite, you know, fully understand how things work in japanese government, but they seem to say that they are watching out for us, so you can kind of only hope that they have got the best intent for us. andrew higgins talking to me a little earlier. the headlines on bbc news. there's been fierce fighting in north—eastern syria, as turkish military continue their offensive against kurdish forces. the kenyan athlete eliud kipchoge makes history after becoming the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. typhoon hagibis makes landfall in japan bringing torrential rain and strong winds. millions of people have been urged to leave their homes. police say around 3000 people have been taking part in the latest extinction reb
sometimes, ifeel that people kind of look outside and go, "oh, it's ok, i'm ok here."ings, definitely if you're living near the water or mountainsides, stuff like that. japan has seen its fair share of natural disasters unfortunately, do you feel the country is prepared for any eventuality, do you feel quite safe? i would like to hope so! i don't quite, you know, fully understand how things work in japanese government, but they seem to say that they are watching out for us, so you can...
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it's been successful, and ifeel lucky, really, that it's open other avenues for me to do things liket's great, because i sometimes worry that when careers stop come my people struggle sometimes, like reallyjust get lost, because you are still a relatively young man. i'm kind of guessing, without being privy to your bank balance can be probably don't need to work, unless you do some really daft things. but you do sometimes worry, like when you made that decision, i'm going to stop playing football, there must have been some slight anxiety. i'm in a fortu nate been some slight anxiety. i'm in a fortunate position is the fact, i did something i loved, and i got paid very well for that. and obviously, what i do now, i choose to do. but i know there's a lot of footballers, probably the majority of footballers that retire, think what now, and struggle with it. and i think that's when they have thoughts and mental issues and i know a lot, there are a lot of divorces after football retires, and there's a lot of problems, and i feel very fortunate that i'm in the position that i'm into and th
it's been successful, and ifeel lucky, really, that it's open other avenues for me to do things liket's great, because i sometimes worry that when careers stop come my people struggle sometimes, like reallyjust get lost, because you are still a relatively young man. i'm kind of guessing, without being privy to your bank balance can be probably don't need to work, unless you do some really daft things. but you do sometimes worry, like when you made that decision, i'm going to stop playing...
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ifeel like i am dancing here. he's not dancing back, i don't think he's interested.one. i say that now, though. i mean, once i'm halfway up, i might change my mind. this is a handle. you're going to have to grip towards you, 0k? and basically, it slides up the rope but when you pull down, it grips and it will pull. grip! heave! i'm stuck! 0h, here we go. cheering and applause. i can't really explain it. it's hard to get up there but once you're up there, my god, it's amazing, it's like you're a bird. you can see everything. it's weightless as well so you're just free, and i've never had that, ever. and it's really, really high, just to make that point clear. it's very high. but it's very nice. i didn't want to come down, but it was beautiful. you want to do it again? i'll go again now, you guys? yeah, is that all right, yeah? after almost a week at sea, finally land is in sight. 0ur destination, port harbour. we can see land. i miss land quite a bit. overall, though, it's been... actually been amazing. it's been hard, as i keep saying, but it's been worth it. as a pe
ifeel like i am dancing here. he's not dancing back, i don't think he's interested.one. i say that now, though. i mean, once i'm halfway up, i might change my mind. this is a handle. you're going to have to grip towards you, 0k? and basically, it slides up the rope but when you pull down, it grips and it will pull. grip! heave! i'm stuck! 0h, here we go. cheering and applause. i can't really explain it. it's hard to get up there but once you're up there, my god, it's amazing, it's like you're a...
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it's engineering ifeel, we look connect much better.t's engineering i feel, we look too closely added, i don't feel it is as beautifully finished as some of the other projects. it is an amazing feat of engineering. when the truly is building is —— beautiful as the opera house. this is a very modest su btle opera house. this is a very modest subtle architecture, it's like a beautiful music box that is just been hidden inside the 17th century and it is the antithesis of what you would imagine an opera house would be. it is another hidden building as well, next to it and yorkshire is a western it is the sculpture park one that melts into the landscape. the architect says it is a very carefully constructed concrete wall at one site and you go through an entrance and there's a beautiful glass wall looking after the landscape another one in the landscape, the distillery. this is a show—off building, it is an extraordinary roof, one of the most complex roof structures in the world with over 2000 pieces of scandinavian, the showpiece. with over
it's engineering ifeel, we look connect much better.t's engineering i feel, we look too closely added, i don't feel it is as beautifully finished as some of the other projects. it is an amazing feat of engineering. when the truly is building is —— beautiful as the opera house. this is a very modest su btle opera house. this is a very modest subtle architecture, it's like a beautiful music box that is just been hidden inside the 17th century and it is the antithesis of what you would imagine...
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ifeel like i am dancing here. he's not dancing back, i don't think he's interested.one. i say that now, though. i mean, once i'm halfway up, i might change my mind. this is a handle. you're going to have to grip towards you, 0k? and basically, it slides up the rope but when you pull down, it grips and it will pull. grip! heave! i'm stuck! 0h, here we go. cheering and applause. i can't really explain it. it's hard to get up there but once you're up there, my god, it's amazing, it's like you're a bird. you can see everything. it's weightless as well so you're just free, and i've never had that, ever. and it's really, really high, just to make that point clear. it's very high. but it's very nice. i didn't want to come down, but it was beautiful. you want to do it again? i'll go again now, you guys? yeah, is that all right, yeah? after almost a week at sea, finally land is in sight. 0ur destination, port harbour. we can see land. i miss land quite a bit. overall, though, it's been... actually been amazing. it's been hard, as i keep saying, but it's been worth it. as a pe
ifeel like i am dancing here. he's not dancing back, i don't think he's interested.one. i say that now, though. i mean, once i'm halfway up, i might change my mind. this is a handle. you're going to have to grip towards you, 0k? and basically, it slides up the rope but when you pull down, it grips and it will pull. grip! heave! i'm stuck! 0h, here we go. cheering and applause. i can't really explain it. it's hard to get up there but once you're up there, my god, it's amazing, it's like you're a...
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ifeel like i should help them push. ..that is, if i ever make it up the mountain.ul! yeah, yeah, yeah! i'm standing here at the foothills of rwanda's volcanoes national park, which is the home and sanctuary of 20 troops of gorilla. it is very exciting, off we go. the park is part of the larger virunga conservation area and a world heritage site. it is also the only place in the world where the gorilla population is on the rise. and this year marks a0 years since money from tourism was first used for their conservation. francis, hey! welcome to the park. so this is where the park begins, you can see the bamboo. there is a trench here, this marks the difference for making the communities understand where the park begins, and where the buffalos cannot come over. ahead of me there is a team of trackers. hey, trackers, iam lucy, good to meet you! for any traveller takes to the mountain, the rangers share essential knowledge. it's so beautiful walking through here. yes, sometimes gorillas come down to the bamboo. really, they come this far down? they can even come outsid
ifeel like i should help them push. ..that is, if i ever make it up the mountain.ul! yeah, yeah, yeah! i'm standing here at the foothills of rwanda's volcanoes national park, which is the home and sanctuary of 20 troops of gorilla. it is very exciting, off we go. the park is part of the larger virunga conservation area and a world heritage site. it is also the only place in the world where the gorilla population is on the rise. and this year marks a0 years since money from tourism was first...
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everything about travel makes me so happy and excited, and ifeel like i'm alive, and that is what lifevlogger. hi, guys! i'm in dubai, wearing a... wait, what is this called again? hijab. and a... abaya. ..abaya. i'm wearing a hijab and an abaya, and i'm going to go out and hang out, because when in rome, or, in this case, dubai... hello! welcome back to my vlog! today, i'm in santa monica. it's beautiful, and every moment by the beach is perfect. i have experienced a lot of preconceptions about what being a travel vlogger is, when i tell people that's what i do. there's a lot of shame around being an internet personality. i mean, people can think you're really shallow and narcissistic. they think they just want to see yourself all the time and want to just make videos about yourself. when in reality, the videos you're making — the content you're making — is about your audience. hi, guys! i'm here with asha... hey! ..at the holi festival! which is the indian new year celebration, and we're in los angeles, california. what? they celebrate it here, too. yeah, there are indians everywhere
everything about travel makes me so happy and excited, and ifeel like i'm alive, and that is what lifevlogger. hi, guys! i'm in dubai, wearing a... wait, what is this called again? hijab. and a... abaya. ..abaya. i'm wearing a hijab and an abaya, and i'm going to go out and hang out, because when in rome, or, in this case, dubai... hello! welcome back to my vlog! today, i'm in santa monica. it's beautiful, and every moment by the beach is perfect. i have experienced a lot of preconceptions...
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as far as this place is concerned, ifeel very concerned —— very strongly that our opposition to racism anger, to thump the table, to say that somebody has failed in front of others. let me make it clear. there must be zero tolerance of sexual harassment or bullying here at westminster or elsewhere. cheering applause sebastian payne is whitehall correspondent for the financial times — hejoins me now. good morning to you. whatever you think ofjohn bercow, you couldn't help but notice him. he certainly elevated the role of speaker to wider public attention. is that because of his personality or because of his personality or because of his personality or because of the times we are in?l bit of both. ten years ago whenjohn bercow became speaker of parliament and british politics was in a pretty bad state. we were in the throes of the mps are' expenses crisis and there was not that much respect around for the house of commons and the previous speaker michael martin wasn't up to the task of cleansing the authority and bringing back that respect to the commons. there was lots of criticism ofjo
as far as this place is concerned, ifeel very concerned —— very strongly that our opposition to racism anger, to thump the table, to say that somebody has failed in front of others. let me make it clear. there must be zero tolerance of sexual harassment or bullying here at westminster or elsewhere. cheering applause sebastian payne is whitehall correspondent for the financial times — hejoins me now. good morning to you. whatever you think ofjohn bercow, you couldn't help but notice him....
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i feel so happy and ifeel so happy and i'm so i feel so happy and i'm so excited and we have been supportedere was really ha rd support really means a lot, there was really hard work put into this and they contributed to it. arsenal made it two wins from two in the europa league, brushing standard liege aside at the emirates stadium. two goals in three minutes from teenager gabriel martinelli set them on their way. they're now top of group f. manchester united, meanwhile, couldn't even manage a shot on target as they drew 0—0 with alkmaar. all the results can be found on the bbc sport website. ireland recovered from their rugby world cup defeat to japan by beating russia 35—0. tries from rob kearney, peter 0'mahony and rhys ruddock gave them a first half—lead. andrew conway then secured the bonus point in the 62nd minute. a bonus point win next against samoa will be enough for them to reach the knockouts. south africa face italy on friday knowing that another defeat will almost certainly end their hopes of reaching the quarterfinals. the springboks lost to defending champions new zealand, b
i feel so happy and ifeel so happy and i'm so i feel so happy and i'm so excited and we have been supportedere was really ha rd support really means a lot, there was really hard work put into this and they contributed to it. arsenal made it two wins from two in the europa league, brushing standard liege aside at the emirates stadium. two goals in three minutes from teenager gabriel martinelli set them on their way. they're now top of group f. manchester united, meanwhile, couldn't even manage a...
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and ifeel proud of my country and so moved.ay to the thousands of catalans who have actually joined a demonstration saying enough is enough. "we want this to stop." have lost their ability to go to work because the transport system has been shot to pieces in recent days, they have seen their business lose money, tourist sights closed, visitors staying away. this is costing catalonia millions of euro. what do you say to all of your people who are materially losing? you want to talk about the economy? let's talk about the economy. in the last seven years, this independence process, this democratic process, because we want to vote about this and do not impose it upon anybody. we want to vote, that is not difficult to understand. in seven years there has been an economic boom in catalonia and investment has gone up. unemployment has dropped below the spanish average and the airport has been booming, the tourist industry has been booming so don't establish a relation between a political general claim for voting about the future and
and ifeel proud of my country and so moved.ay to the thousands of catalans who have actually joined a demonstration saying enough is enough. "we want this to stop." have lost their ability to go to work because the transport system has been shot to pieces in recent days, they have seen their business lose money, tourist sights closed, visitors staying away. this is costing catalonia millions of euro. what do you say to all of your people who are materially losing? you want to talk...
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ifeel like a little bit, we peak when we are a bit younger so i feel like i'm kind of ageing like a fineenjoy her brilliance while you can. applause. commentator: it's gold again for simone biles! we may never see such domination again. natalie pirks, bbc news, stuttgart. incredible! hello, welcome to sportsday. i'm holly hamilton. coming up, double and injury —— leisure time damages northern ireland ‘s dreams of your 2020 competition. sweet 16 for simone, the usa superstar claims another world title in stuttgart. and there is a storm brewing in japan but just how and there is a storm brewing in japan butjust how much damage will it cost scotland at the rugby world cup? hello and welcome to the programme. thanks forjoining us. you could almost hear those 3500 northern ireland fans in rotterdam tonight whenjosh mcginnis ireland fans in rotterdam tonight when josh mcginnis put ireland fans in rotterdam tonight whenjosh mcginnis put his men 1—0 up whenjosh mcginnis put his men 1—0 up in theireuro whenjosh mcginnis put his men 1—0 up in their euro 2020 qualifier. the subregions didn't last l
ifeel like a little bit, we peak when we are a bit younger so i feel like i'm kind of ageing like a fineenjoy her brilliance while you can. applause. commentator: it's gold again for simone biles! we may never see such domination again. natalie pirks, bbc news, stuttgart. incredible! hello, welcome to sportsday. i'm holly hamilton. coming up, double and injury —— leisure time damages northern ireland ‘s dreams of your 2020 competition. sweet 16 for simone, the usa superstar claims another...
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laughter sometimes, i feel like laughter sometimes, ifeel like we laughter sometimes, i feel like weneed to remind labour that the job of the so—called opposition is to oppose the tory government, not for labour politicians to oppose each other! applause every day that labour mps fight with themselves, and run scared from a general election is another day that we are suffering from the tories being in power. applause colleagues, we know that this government is prepared to defy the benn act, quite extraordinary, that a government is repaired to break the law. a prime minister prepared to stop at nothing. so, instead of sitting back, and letting boris johnson hold all the cards, we, the opposition, must remove the deck from his hands! applause there is no more time for squabbles, or putting party or personal ambition before the interest of the country. we have a job to do and the people of scotland expect us to do thatjob. so, my clear message, to the labour party and to the liberal democrats, is this: the snp is not in the business of propping up a tory government, nor should you be.
laughter sometimes, i feel like laughter sometimes, ifeel like we laughter sometimes, i feel like weneed to remind labour that the job of the so—called opposition is to oppose the tory government, not for labour politicians to oppose each other! applause every day that labour mps fight with themselves, and run scared from a general election is another day that we are suffering from the tories being in power. applause colleagues, we know that this government is prepared to defy the benn act,...
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ifeel kind of sad because i think it is not authentic and at the end of the day i love my country andike impeachment to be reserved for really serious situations. the guest speaker at this conservative gathering was an activist and street artist on the far right. he is a trump supporter on the extremist fringes who thinks the impeachment inquiry will only help the president. it is going to enrage the right. you're only going to infuriate the right. bring more voters out. if you think for one second someone is going to say, "oh, my god, donald trump, he's colluding with ukrainians," it is not going to happen. democrats say impeachment is simply about the president having committed crime. republicans tell us that it all has to do with the left still being unable to accept the election result of 2016. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in los angeles. let's get some of the day's other news. anti—terror police have taken over an investigation into a knife attack at the police headquarters in paris on thursday. four police employees were killed by a worker, who was shot dead at the scene. the europe
ifeel kind of sad because i think it is not authentic and at the end of the day i love my country andike impeachment to be reserved for really serious situations. the guest speaker at this conservative gathering was an activist and street artist on the far right. he is a trump supporter on the extremist fringes who thinks the impeachment inquiry will only help the president. it is going to enrage the right. you're only going to infuriate the right. bring more voters out. if you think for one...
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ifeel a haiku coming on. stay tuned for that and we do the poetry as well. you saw the reception.this is people have stopped me in the street of this, why are you wearing headphones? please explain. it is so you can hear us and we can hear you, but most people are asking that question, they are getting at is that there are things more discreet than these damn things and we are talking about, rather. they double his earmuffs as well. is the best we could afford. because we are at our core, subtle. we have matching subtle microphones and headgear. did you see my segway there? the house of commons. boris johnson had to go talk about his new plan for mp5 johnson had to go talk about his new plan formps and johnson had to go talk about his new plan for mp5 and this time next week we spent a lot of time talking about how frustrated and angry and upset and how traumatised the house of commons felt. today, it was much more conciliatory is trying to play nice and take concerns seriously, the tone is really different. really starting to try and show the serious proposals, sceptical, never c
ifeel a haiku coming on. stay tuned for that and we do the poetry as well. you saw the reception.this is people have stopped me in the street of this, why are you wearing headphones? please explain. it is so you can hear us and we can hear you, but most people are asking that question, they are getting at is that there are things more discreet than these damn things and we are talking about, rather. they double his earmuffs as well. is the best we could afford. because we are at our core,...
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when i walk out of my house and i get to choir, ifeel like i'm on stars in their eyes and i started tryingi love you. # so don't be afraid. # to let them go...# i retired nine years ago and immediately i was diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus. # beautiful. ..# i saw a flyer for the choir. i like a challenge and thought why not, i love music. the big thing was, you didn't need to have an audition. my singing is so bad, my husband said, don't sing at ourwedding! it gave me a focus. but the most important thing is the fact that no one knew me. i was completely anonymous, no one knew i had health problems and so no one asked me how i felt and was the treatment 0k, and how was i feeling? that meant a lot to me, i could be me without being someone who was ill. you just want to come and sing, it's just a happy place to be. # so don't be afraid. # to let them show...# i did try and take my life as a result of all the abuse and how it made me feel. someone said to me, look, don't come to choir any more, if you don't want to. i said, i have got to come to choir. it's like i was hanging on by my
when i walk out of my house and i get to choir, ifeel like i'm on stars in their eyes and i started tryingi love you. # so don't be afraid. # to let them go...# i retired nine years ago and immediately i was diagnosed with cancer of the oesophagus. # beautiful. ..# i saw a flyer for the choir. i like a challenge and thought why not, i love music. the big thing was, you didn't need to have an audition. my singing is so bad, my husband said, don't sing at ourwedding! it gave me a focus. but the...
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today, i feel a lot today, ifeel a lot more sombre because people were killed.2a hours since an armed extreme and tried to commit a massacre. —— extremist. the flimsy door over there, it seems incredible that it should have protected the people inside. there is grief here, there is also anger and there are more and more demands. better protection for germany‘s jewish community. in washington, the us treasury secretary has been holding talks with china‘s vice premier. they‘re trying to end the trade war. what is the negotiating table? where may they be some common ground? president trump and the leading chinese envoy are going to be meeting tomorrow. were there when we talking about, we are not that sure yet but we see some partial agreement and the chinese may make some preliminary concessions for more agricultural products but as a result we are not sure where the talks are going to go. is this trade war applying pressure on both economies? it certainly is. the effort today from the chinese news agency that the chinese site is ready to make an agreement, at lea
today, i feel a lot today, ifeel a lot more sombre because people were killed.2a hours since an armed extreme and tried to commit a massacre. —— extremist. the flimsy door over there, it seems incredible that it should have protected the people inside. there is grief here, there is also anger and there are more and more demands. better protection for germany‘s jewish community. in washington, the us treasury secretary has been holding talks with china‘s vice premier. they‘re trying to...
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ifeel so emotional. i've got pins and needles in my fingers. i'm so happy.as some history in that pommel horse final as rhys mcclenaghan finished third to claim ireland's first ever medal at the world championships. that bronze medal also means that the 20—year—old is off to tokyo for next year's olympics. success too for becky downie who won silver on the uneven bars... she had led for the majority of the day butjust missed out on gold when the final competitior belgium's nina derwaeljust nicked the top spot. a breakthrough performance though for downie, who'd never won an individual medal at world or olympic level before this. itjust means so much. it's taken so many years and ijust can't believe i've done it! it's not always gone your way in finals but today, boy, did it!? i'm so happy, like, that's the routine i've been working on for so long and i kind of had a medium routine in team finals, so each competition i kind of upped my game, so i'm super happy, even though i might not look it! and to round off a very good day for the downie family, becky's yo
ifeel so emotional. i've got pins and needles in my fingers. i'm so happy.as some history in that pommel horse final as rhys mcclenaghan finished third to claim ireland's first ever medal at the world championships. that bronze medal also means that the 20—year—old is off to tokyo for next year's olympics. success too for becky downie who won silver on the uneven bars... she had led for the majority of the day butjust missed out on gold when the final competitior belgium's nina derwaeljust...
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ifeel you‘ve probably found it quite difficult to talk about the internal dynamics of the band, becauseede had its share. yeah, absolutely. and as we referred to, probably the best musician in the group, bernard butler, he left having delivered an ultimatum to you others that he wanted to control the band, pretty much, and you wouldn‘t have it. your girlfriend left even earlier, justine. yes. she was an integral part of the first suede. yeah. is it a bit like a sort of maximum—intensity family, living in a band? yeah, it‘s a weird thing. it‘s like — you‘re absolutely right. the parallel is a family where you‘re incredibly close to these people and you spend an intense amount of time with them. and you get to know them with a depth that you can only equate with, yeah, how well you get to know your family. you spend a lot of downtime with them, which is a really key thing. you know, you spend a lot of time sort of hanging around, sitting around, smoking, these sorts of things. and yeah, it does become like an extension of the family and lots of ways. but you‘re right, all of the cliches t
ifeel you‘ve probably found it quite difficult to talk about the internal dynamics of the band, becauseede had its share. yeah, absolutely. and as we referred to, probably the best musician in the group, bernard butler, he left having delivered an ultimatum to you others that he wanted to control the band, pretty much, and you wouldn‘t have it. your girlfriend left even earlier, justine. yes. she was an integral part of the first suede. yeah. is it a bit like a sort of maximum—intensity...
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ifeel for my son this woman, why would it be better? as much as she did, you know. why do you think you are ignored sometimes?” did, you know. why do you think you are ignored sometimes? i think the women have carried the child. are ignored sometimes? i think the women have carried the childlj are ignored sometimes? i think the women have carried the child. i i was going to say that. and given birth to the child. so there is an automatic empathy, particularly from women, to women, because they have a shared experience. i think that is what it is. i want to britain in martin, you will have heard this argument about you know, there aren't enough youth clubs services, there have been cuts to various sectors since 2010. i won't ask you about policy because that is not your area, what do you think we can do to try and reduce the number of knife crime victims? i think it is very difficult. i think that the problems stem from the society we live in. lack of understanding, lack of wanting to share our own burdens and what young people need is n
ifeel for my son this woman, why would it be better? as much as she did, you know. why do you think you are ignored sometimes?” did, you know. why do you think you are ignored sometimes? i think the women have carried the child. are ignored sometimes? i think the women have carried the childlj are ignored sometimes? i think the women have carried the child. i i was going to say that. and given birth to the child. so there is an automatic empathy, particularly from women, to women, because...
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i can go days without it but then sometimes i will have that feeling of like, "oh, my god," yeah, ifeel they took my blood and said there's too much liquid in my lungs, and they gave me some tablets for a course of two weeks. and after that i'm still getting the pains today but it's not as bad as it was. because it's new, there's not much about it but i do feel like, in years to come, there will be cancers, there will be this, there will be that. and i do think that they need to look into it a bit more. this week public health england doubled down on their assertion that vaping is 95% less harmful than smoking. they also told us there's no evidence that flavours are leading kids who don't smoke into vaping. meanwhile, trading standards continue to struggle to stop stores selling e—cigarettes to teens. next month the man who murdered this woman, more than 30 years ago, will be eligible for parole. that's helen mccourt, she was 22 when she was killed in 1988. she was an insurance clerk from billinge near wigan, looking forward to getting married one day and having children. helen's body h
i can go days without it but then sometimes i will have that feeling of like, "oh, my god," yeah, ifeel they took my blood and said there's too much liquid in my lungs, and they gave me some tablets for a course of two weeks. and after that i'm still getting the pains today but it's not as bad as it was. because it's new, there's not much about it but i do feel like, in years to come, there will be cancers, there will be this, there will be that. and i do think that they need to look...
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if anything ifeel like it takes away from the current world record. ryan, you yourself!arathon, don't you? that is quite an achievement! i ran 59: 43 a number of years ago now. even having that experience for myself, i remember when i finished i felt that experience for myself, i remember when i finished ifelt i could have kept going and who knows how long i could have kept going for? you have those moments as a pro runner where you can see this could happen for someone maybe a bit more talented than i am and works a little bit harder and has the perfect set shoes and all that and it comes together. i always thought the two hour marathon was possible but cool to see it has been done stop but cool to see it has been done sto p rya n but cool to see it has been done stop ryan hall, absolute pleasure for talking to you —— talking to you. thanks for having me on. are few australia's vast great barrier reef is justifiably known as one of the seven wonders of the natural world, and yet, until the mid 1970s, it was constantly under threat from government plans for mining and oi
if anything ifeel like it takes away from the current world record. ryan, you yourself!arathon, don't you? that is quite an achievement! i ran 59: 43 a number of years ago now. even having that experience for myself, i remember when i finished i felt that experience for myself, i remember when i finished ifelt i could have kept going and who knows how long i could have kept going for? you have those moments as a pro runner where you can see this could happen for someone maybe a bit more...
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obviously, since i got here, you know, ifeel like in the matches i've played i've been competitive againsto top 30 players. i haven't won all of the matches but i felt like i've done pretty well so hopefully over the next months i can keep progressing a little bit. we will see. just to let you know that celtic are now trailing 2—0. rangers will move to the top with a wind later if that score stays the same. that's
obviously, since i got here, you know, ifeel like in the matches i've played i've been competitive againsto top 30 players. i haven't won all of the matches but i felt like i've done pretty well so hopefully over the next months i can keep progressing a little bit. we will see. just to let you know that celtic are now trailing 2—0. rangers will move to the top with a wind later if that score stays the same. that's
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no, ifeel how they betrayed the story was not very nice.ve been off the radar for after i have been off the radar for a few months and say i've got this job, that is fine. the way it was betrayed was really quite nasty. they've not had much else they can say about me or much else to jump on me for. and to be made to feel degraded, you know what i mean? a lot goes into being a security guard. they put themselves at risk andi guard. they put themselves at risk and i took thatjob on and joined my sister because she is a security guard there. the way it was betrayed? i guard there. the way it was betrayed ? i need guard there. the way it was betrayed? i need to stand up for them, you know what i mean? —— portrayed. there is nothing wrong in anyjob. portrayed. there is nothing wrong in any job. you have had a lot of support, you are not on social media so you did not realise for a while. patty —— cathy burke tweeted this... and tamson 0uthwaite tweeted this... gillian taylforth tweeted this... how did you feel after the support?” taylforth tweet
no, ifeel how they betrayed the story was not very nice.ve been off the radar for after i have been off the radar for a few months and say i've got this job, that is fine. the way it was betrayed was really quite nasty. they've not had much else they can say about me or much else to jump on me for. and to be made to feel degraded, you know what i mean? a lot goes into being a security guard. they put themselves at risk andi guard. they put themselves at risk and i took thatjob on and joined my...
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yeah, ifeel good. obviously it has been a long road to get back to this point.g again. but yeah, it's been a big surprise for me and i'm happy to be through to the final. wales are through to the rugby world cup semifinals, pipping the french 20-19. cup semifinals, pipping the french 20—19. they wait to see who they face. that will be the winners of japan against south africa, that is in the next 30 minutes. studio: that will be a great game. see you later on. the mother of a junior doctor who went missing off the devon coast two years ago, says her daughter has been let down by the nhs. dr lauren phillips mother, andrea graham, who is herself a former nhs manager, has called on the health secretary to do more to support those on the front line of our hospitals. marie ashby reports. andrea graham comes to woolacombe bay in devon to feel close to her daughter. this is where her car was found abandoned. dr lauren phillips, who was 26, had told her mother she was worried about starting a newjob in a&e in bristol. doctors have a fear that if they admitted they had s
yeah, ifeel good. obviously it has been a long road to get back to this point.g again. but yeah, it's been a big surprise for me and i'm happy to be through to the final. wales are through to the rugby world cup semifinals, pipping the french 20-19. cup semifinals, pipping the french 20—19. they wait to see who they face. that will be the winners of japan against south africa, that is in the next 30 minutes. studio: that will be a great game. see you later on. the mother of a junior doctor...