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get out on the road, and ifeel that i walk for an hour and a half.you're such a sociable _ you feel good. you're such a sociable person. _ you feel good. you're such a sociable person. you've i you feel good. you're such a sociable person. you've got| you feel good. you're such a l sociable person. you've got all these events and such a busy time. to suddenly not had that. tt’s these events and such a busy time. to suddenly not had that.— to suddenly not had that. it's been a realfight- _ to suddenly not had that. it's been a realfight- i— to suddenly not had that. it's been a realfight. i can _ to suddenly not had that. it's been a realfight. i can understand i a realfight. i can understand people sitting in the chair and can't be bothered to get out. but my advice to them is please, get out. if you just walk around the block, get out of the house. just chatting can make all _ get out of the house. just chatting can make all the _ get out of the house. just chatting can make all the difference - get out of the house. just chatting can make all the d
get out on the road, and ifeel that i walk for an hour and a half.you're such a sociable _ you feel good. you're such a sociable person. _ you feel good. you're such a sociable person. you've i you feel good. you're such a sociable person. you've got| you feel good. you're such a l sociable person. you've got all these events and such a busy time. to suddenly not had that. tt’s these events and such a busy time. to suddenly not had that.— to suddenly not had that. it's been a realfight- _...
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i know, ifeel like i'm doing something wrong!w, so it's nice to actually see someone in person.
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ifeel like someone�*s going to tell me this didn't happen and this is a dream! seriously. i just... 39, for crying out loud. this doesn't happen. and coming up on bbc news, a batting masterclass from jonny bairstow and ben stokes sends england on their way to a six—wicket win against india and forces a decider in their odis series. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. scotland's former first minister alex salmond has announced he is setting up a new pro—independence — political party to run in the scottish parliament elections in may. the surprise announcement comes after a very public falling out with his former protege and successor nicola sturgeon over her government's handling of complaints of sexual harrassment against him. the snp reacted to the news saying the interests of the country should not be obscured by what it called alex salmond's self—interest and questioned whether it was appropriate for him to return to public office. here's our scotland editor sarah smith. today i'm announcing the public launch_ today i'm announcing the public launch of— today i'm ann
ifeel like someone�*s going to tell me this didn't happen and this is a dream! seriously. i just... 39, for crying out loud. this doesn't happen. and coming up on bbc news, a batting masterclass from jonny bairstow and ben stokes sends england on their way to a six—wicket win against india and forces a decider in their odis series. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. scotland's former first minister alex salmond has announced he is setting up a new pro—independence —...
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it is ifeel amazing. it is been i feel amazing. it is been a lifelong dream to be here.d f1 and it is amazing seeing my dad and i wanted to be in one but i never got. i have one now and it's amazing and i'm looking forward to it. hoop and i'm looking forward to it. how do ou and i'm looking forward to it. how do you handle _ and i'm looking forward to it. how do you handle the _ and i'm looking forward to it. how do you handle the inevitable comparisons drawn between you and your father. comparisons drawn between you and yourfather. because you're not following in his footsteps. this is not mean huge pressure for you or is it all about motivation and pride? i it all about motivation and pride? i think it is motivation and pride really, i am think it is motivation and pride really, iam happy think it is motivation and pride really, i am happy to be
it is ifeel amazing. it is been i feel amazing. it is been a lifelong dream to be here.d f1 and it is amazing seeing my dad and i wanted to be in one but i never got. i have one now and it's amazing and i'm looking forward to it. hoop and i'm looking forward to it. how do ou and i'm looking forward to it. how do you handle _ and i'm looking forward to it. how do you handle the _ and i'm looking forward to it. how do you handle the inevitable comparisons drawn between you and your father....
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ifeel like the police have got a really, really importantjob to do.cracking down on protesters. this country prides itself on being a democracy. and being a democracy allows peaceful protest was up at a lot of this protest is peaceful. and just because people protest doesn't mean that they are bad people. it doesn't mean that they are criminals. and there's lots of people with a lot of issues that they do want to campaign about. whether it's racialjustice or climate justice. whether it's racialjustice or climatejustice. and people are allowed to feel like that. doesn't mean that they're doing anything bad. ijust thought mean that they're doing anything bad. i just thought that this story was a bit of a balloon to be honest. i'm not sure what universe aisha is living _ i'm not sure what universe aisha is living in _ i'm not sure what universe aisha is living in. when i was in new york and bringing havoc it brings a city to a standstill. we are literally in a standstill over the lot past year. but in _ a standstill over the lot past year. but in 2019— a
ifeel like the police have got a really, really importantjob to do.cracking down on protesters. this country prides itself on being a democracy. and being a democracy allows peaceful protest was up at a lot of this protest is peaceful. and just because people protest doesn't mean that they are bad people. it doesn't mean that they are criminals. and there's lots of people with a lot of issues that they do want to campaign about. whether it's racialjustice or climate justice. whether it's...
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to be honest, ifeel so privileged to be back to work. it feels good to do what i do best.t to you during the procedure. seeing things from the other side of the hospital bed, i think it made me more empathetic. i kind of put myself into my patient�*s shoes way much better. having you back amongst us, now working again after you have been unwell with covid is such an inspiring story for everyone. and i think it gave the whole uhs family an uplift and it was a good new story that everybody needed to be able to carry on after this sort of difficult time with the first wave, and now the second wave, because people are getting tired, but stories like yours just make us keep going. it has been grueling, it has been felt at times like a battle that is never ending. people are tired. there is a sense that this has been going on and is still going on, we have patients in critical care and inpatients who are positive with covid in our beds. so it is still ongoing, it has felt quite hard to pull ourselves out after dealing with wave one and feeling that sense of relief and then hitti
to be honest, ifeel so privileged to be back to work. it feels good to do what i do best.t to you during the procedure. seeing things from the other side of the hospital bed, i think it made me more empathetic. i kind of put myself into my patient�*s shoes way much better. having you back amongst us, now working again after you have been unwell with covid is such an inspiring story for everyone. and i think it gave the whole uhs family an uplift and it was a good new story that everybody...
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but i've got a stronger grip on myself as an - stronger grip on myself as an athlete, and ifeel likeope this is me at my peak. really good place and i hope this is me at m eak. ., ., ., ~ ., ., me at my peak. no one in tae kwon do has ever won — me at my peak. no one in tae kwon do has ever won three _ me at my peak. no one in tae kwon do has ever won three olympic— me at my peak. no one in tae kwon do has ever won three olympic goals - me at my peak. no one in tae kwon do has ever won three olympic goals or. has ever won three olympic goals or three olympic games before. in fact, no british woman in any sport has 13 consecutive olympic titles. this opportunity forjade jones is getting ever closer too. the opportunity forjadejones is getting ever closer too. the olympic are due to start in four months' time. of course there are still lots of questions about the games — will friends be allowed, it can friends and family travel as well? if they do go ahead, it'll be different from the highs of london and rio. but jadejones says her motivation remains the same. i jade jones says her mot
but i've got a stronger grip on myself as an - stronger grip on myself as an athlete, and ifeel likeope this is me at my peak. really good place and i hope this is me at m eak. ., ., ., ~ ., ., me at my peak. no one in tae kwon do has ever won — me at my peak. no one in tae kwon do has ever won three _ me at my peak. no one in tae kwon do has ever won three olympic— me at my peak. no one in tae kwon do has ever won three olympic goals - me at my peak. no one in tae kwon do has ever won...
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it is ifeel amazing. it is been i feel amazing. it is been a lifelong dream to be here. an amazing feeling knowing that this is it and this is getting close to my first race in f1 and proper red f1 and it is amazing seeing my dad and i wanted to be in one but i never got. i have one now and it's amazing and i'm looking forward to it. how do ou and i'm looking forward to it. how do you handle _ and i'm looking forward to it. how do you handle the _ and i'm looking forward to it. how do you handle the inevitable comparisons drawn between you and your father. comparisons drawn between you and yourfather. because you're not following in his footsteps. this is not mean huge pressure for you or is it all about motivation and pride? i think it is motivation and pride really, i am think it is motivation and pride really, iam happy think it is motivation and pride really, i am happy to be here, i am happy to have brought back the name into formula i. happy to have brought back the name into formula 1. obviously, i have done it with championships on my back and so i'm able to driv
it is ifeel amazing. it is been i feel amazing. it is been a lifelong dream to be here. an amazing feeling knowing that this is it and this is getting close to my first race in f1 and proper red f1 and it is amazing seeing my dad and i wanted to be in one but i never got. i have one now and it's amazing and i'm looking forward to it. how do ou and i'm looking forward to it. how do you handle _ and i'm looking forward to it. how do you handle the _ and i'm looking forward to it. how do you...
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i know, ifeel like i'm doing something wrong!ut it's a blessing, really, because we kind of got into a new norm of kind of staying away, only contacting via phone or, you know, so it's nice to actually see someone in person. with many more celebrations like this expected in gardens and parks up and down the country, we're still being encouraged to be cautious, but the future is looking brighter. and for birthday girl storm, she's having her cake and eating it. adina campbell, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the financial times' political and diplomatic at the moment, we havejust eve pollard. we are also hoping for the ft journalist as well. pollard. we are also hoping for the ftjournalist as well. she will be joining us in a moment. anyway, let's look at what we've already got in. the metro leads on the trial of the us policeman accused of murdering george floyd. it has a p
i know, ifeel like i'm doing something wrong!ut it's a blessing, really, because we kind of got into a new norm of kind of staying away, only contacting via phone or, you know, so it's nice to actually see someone in person. with many more celebrations like this expected in gardens and parks up and down the country, we're still being encouraged to be cautious, but the future is looking brighter. and for birthday girl storm, she's having her cake and eating it. adina campbell, bbc news. that's...
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and ifeel i have failed her now. you haven't failed her.children. you want to see them get married. he's been so brave, but he's trying to be brave for us. what do you want to happen? just bring her back- and tell her never to go. just stay with me. i mean, i'm only ten — i'm too young. - donations are paying for grace's funeral. i was saying, "mum, where are we going to get the money from?" i can admit, i was suicidal. ijust didn't... without mick's help, what would have happened to grace? she'd have been in a pauper�*s grave. she would just have gone in with people she didn't know. it's becoming more and more and more obvious that there's a growing number of people who are too poor to die. knocks on door. it's about dignity, this. it's too late forjanet to claim some of that dignity. it's a funeral but with no body. even though he won't be there, he's there in our hearts, you know? kevin had acute respiratory problems. his health got worse during the pandemic. he couldn't walk. he didn't even know me. were you asking for help? we kept ask
and ifeel i have failed her now. you haven't failed her.children. you want to see them get married. he's been so brave, but he's trying to be brave for us. what do you want to happen? just bring her back- and tell her never to go. just stay with me. i mean, i'm only ten — i'm too young. - donations are paying for grace's funeral. i was saying, "mum, where are we going to get the money from?" i can admit, i was suicidal. ijust didn't... without mick's help, what would have happened...
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you know, ifeel really let down because he's been through something similar, he knows what pain feelse, and archie is his grandson. but at the same time, of course i will always love him, but there's a lot of hurt that's happened. they were revelations of the kind that any family would prefer to keep private. many things remain unanswered, not least the identity of the family member who made the remark about archie's skin colour. on that, oprah winfrey has said who it wasn't. he did not share the identity with with me but he wanted to make sure that i knew, and if i had an opportunity to share it that it was not his grandmother nor his grandfather that were a part of those conversations. time heals all things, harry said at the end of the interview. tonight they issued a photograph of themselves with archie. they also disclosed in the interview that their new baby is a girl to be born in the summer. nicholas witchell, bbc news. earlier, the white house press secretary, jen psaki, commented on the royal interview. megan interview. michael is a private citizen, megan michael is a privat
you know, ifeel really let down because he's been through something similar, he knows what pain feelse, and archie is his grandson. but at the same time, of course i will always love him, but there's a lot of hurt that's happened. they were revelations of the kind that any family would prefer to keep private. many things remain unanswered, not least the identity of the family member who made the remark about archie's skin colour. on that, oprah winfrey has said who it wasn't. he did not share...
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and ifeel like quite a good thing is the image of a swan across the lake.pear like i'm not... i'm not stammering now, but underneath the surface is kind of this mad pedalling. you know, i'm thinking, as i'm speaking to you, i'm thinking, you know, how i'm going to avoid diff... difficult words, difficult sounds. i know the sounds that i find hard to say. and so i don't tend to use them in my vocabulary. i've learnt over the years not to use them. i'm constantly thinking ahead as to how i'm going to get through it without st... without stammering. what kind...? what do you find difficult to say? so, i do find my name... my name is quite a difficult sound. ifind hard letters, so... let's begin with b. my surname is quite a hard word for me to say because it's just a very... it's a very hard... it's a very hard sound. you know, you kind of have to go straight in with that word. and if someone says to me, "what's your name?" that's where i, you know... if the pressure's put on me to say it, that's when i find it really hard to... to get the words out. but i can
and ifeel like quite a good thing is the image of a swan across the lake.pear like i'm not... i'm not stammering now, but underneath the surface is kind of this mad pedalling. you know, i'm thinking, as i'm speaking to you, i'm thinking, you know, how i'm going to avoid diff... difficult words, difficult sounds. i know the sounds that i find hard to say. and so i don't tend to use them in my vocabulary. i've learnt over the years not to use them. i'm constantly thinking ahead as to how i'm...
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investigations, i wasn't aware of the error at the time, but as head of the scottish government, i take and ifeelw, brexit may be in the rear—view mirror since we cut our ties injanuary, but tensions at stormont, northern ireland's first minister was asked about the practical problems that have followed new trading arrangements under what's known as the northern ireland protocol — and, in particular, checks on goods which arrive there from england, wales and scotland. the synagogue is in my constituency, thejewish community has been unable to get kosher meat and as we reach passover, this has become particularly acute. is the government aware of the scale and depth of this protocol is causing problems to people in northern ireland? this is not hiccup the teething problem as the prime minister might suggest. i thank the member for those very real and tangible examples of the impact on the protocol and i have taken account of his comments regarding the jewish community which is very concerning. we have a very smalljewish community in northern ireland and the fact they can't access kosher meat is so
investigations, i wasn't aware of the error at the time, but as head of the scottish government, i take and ifeelw, brexit may be in the rear—view mirror since we cut our ties injanuary, but tensions at stormont, northern ireland's first minister was asked about the practical problems that have followed new trading arrangements under what's known as the northern ireland protocol — and, in particular, checks on goods which arrive there from england, wales and scotland. the synagogue is in my...
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and ifeel that, i come back and i have a shower, and then you feel good! you feel good, ian.o all these events, have such a busy time, to suddenly not have that... it has been a fight, i'll tell you. a realfight. i could understand the elderly people sitting in the chair and can't be bothered to get out of that easy chair, but my advice to them, please, get out. if you just walk around the block... get out of the house. just chatting can make all the difference to someone's day. i have enjoyed you coming today! he laughs. we always have a good laugh, ian. we always have a good laugh and a joke, don't we? you've made my day! dickie will get his second covid vaccination this weekend, and is determined to be back out and about as soon as he can. ian white, bbc news in barnsley. you're watching bbc news. keepers at chester zoo are celebrating the birth of a rare kind of giraffe. the calf — who doesn't yet have a name — was born to mum 0rla on the 3rd of march. here is something of a growth spurt we will never experience, even with the tallest child. he's already six—feet tall. th
and ifeel that, i come back and i have a shower, and then you feel good! you feel good, ian.o all these events, have such a busy time, to suddenly not have that... it has been a fight, i'll tell you. a realfight. i could understand the elderly people sitting in the chair and can't be bothered to get out of that easy chair, but my advice to them, please, get out. if you just walk around the block... get out of the house. just chatting can make all the difference to someone's day. i have enjoyed...
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investigations, i wasn't aware of the error at the time, but as head of the scottish government, i take and ifeelit may be in the rear—view mirror since we cut our ties injanuary, but tensions are rising between the uk and the eu. at stormont, northern ireland's first minister was asked about the practical problems that have followed new trading arrangements under what's known as the northern ireland protocol — and, in particular, checks on goods which arrive there from england, wales and scotland. the synagogue is in my constituency, thejewish community has been unable to get kosher meat and as we reach passover, this has become particularly acute. is the government aware of the scale and depth of this protocol is causing problems to people in northern ireland? this is not hiccup the teething problem as the prime minister might suggest. i thank the member for those very real and tangible examples of the impact on the protocol and i have taken account of his comments regarding the jewish community which is very concerning. we have a very smalljewish community in northern ireland and the fact they
investigations, i wasn't aware of the error at the time, but as head of the scottish government, i take and ifeelit may be in the rear—view mirror since we cut our ties injanuary, but tensions are rising between the uk and the eu. at stormont, northern ireland's first minister was asked about the practical problems that have followed new trading arrangements under what's known as the northern ireland protocol — and, in particular, checks on goods which arrive there from england, wales and...
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and ifeel that, i come back and i have a shower, and then you feel good! you feel good, ian.an�*t be bothered to get out of that easy chair, but my advice to them, please, get out. if you just walk around the block... get out of the house. just chatting can make all the difference to someone�*s day. i have enjoyed you coming today! he laughs. we always have a good laugh, ian. we always have a good laugh and a joke, don�*t we? you�*ve made my day! dickie will get his second covid vaccination this weekend, and is determined to be back out and about as soon as he can. ian white, bbc news in barnsley. i know a man who will make all of our days, it is nick miller at the map. have you got some good news in there for us? it is a mix, there are some tension out there, but as we know, there are some showers around as well. quite windy, but decidedly fresh in that area has been blown around outside of course in the wind. if you are caught in a shower, heavy, thundery, hale possible, some snow every high ground of scotland, northern ireland, england, perhaps wales at times, england and
and ifeel that, i come back and i have a shower, and then you feel good! you feel good, ian.an�*t be bothered to get out of that easy chair, but my advice to them, please, get out. if you just walk around the block... get out of the house. just chatting can make all the difference to someone�*s day. i have enjoyed you coming today! he laughs. we always have a good laugh, ian. we always have a good laugh and a joke, don�*t we? you�*ve made my day! dickie will get his second covid...
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ifeel so heartbroken by his death. the door. i feel so heartbroken by his death-— by his death.other's 15-year-old son was - by his death. this mother's 15-year-old son was also . 15—year—old son was also reportedly fatally shot in the head by the military, as he was leaving this local tea shop, where he was a waiter. translation: i where he was a waiter. tuna/mom- where he was a waiter. translation: ., , ., ~ translation: i feel are broken b this translation: i feel are broken by this military _ translation: i feel are broken by this military as _ translation: i feel are broken by this military as a _ translation: i feel are broken by this military as a virtually - by this military as a virtually murdered my son. i want to kill them as they murdered my son. i want them to lose their lives as my own son did.— want them to lose their lives as my own son did. charity save the children _ as my own son did. charity save the children says _ as my own son did. charity save the children says it's _ the children says it's horrified and that... according to the children's charity, at lea
ifeel so heartbroken by his death. the door. i feel so heartbroken by his death-— by his death.other's 15-year-old son was - by his death. this mother's 15-year-old son was also . 15—year—old son was also reportedly fatally shot in the head by the military, as he was leaving this local tea shop, where he was a waiter. translation: i where he was a waiter. tuna/mom- where he was a waiter. translation: ., , ., ~ translation: i feel are broken b this translation: i feel are broken by this...
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iam happy, ifeel like i have accomplished quite a lot and i think what i have done has helped peoplead that i stuck at it. and so are we, our thanks to hannah for sharing her story. well our next report is from 17—year—old ben. he is an apprentice footballer at burton albion. ben made his report all about the pressures of trying to make it as a professional. here's his story. there's been a couple of lads recently who have been released by clubs who have taken their own life. that shouldn't be how it is. young people are often overshadowed on the mental side. you kind of see, "you're playing football every day, what can be wrong with you?" well who knows what's going on inside? i'm 17 years old and i play for burton albion football club. i am a first year scholar at the moment, so it is the first year of two years. there's loads of pressures and different kind of things going on. the football's kind of an hour and a half of your day. you're leaving school, you're leaving your mates, leaving your whole kind of last 12 years almost to come and play football and if you don't get to be a
iam happy, ifeel like i have accomplished quite a lot and i think what i have done has helped peoplead that i stuck at it. and so are we, our thanks to hannah for sharing her story. well our next report is from 17—year—old ben. he is an apprentice footballer at burton albion. ben made his report all about the pressures of trying to make it as a professional. here's his story. there's been a couple of lads recently who have been released by clubs who have taken their own life. that shouldn't...
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and ifeel like i have failed her now. you haven't failed her. the family desperate for comfort.ing, mum, where _ are we going to get the money from? i was suicidal. without mick's help, what would have happened to grace? she would have been in a box grave. she would just have gone i in with people she didn't know. it's becoming more and more and more obvious that there is a growing number of people who are too poor to die. it's about dignity, this. it's too late forjanet to claim some of that dignity. it's a funeral but with no body. even though he won't be there he's there in our hearts. _ you know? kevin had acute respiratory problems. his health got worse during the pandemic. he couldn't walk. were you asking for help? we kept asking, saying we wanted carers in, but we didn't get nowhere. how old was he when he passed away? 56. she had no money to collect her husband's body so he will be cremated by the hospital. when they've done it they are going to ring me and tell me and then i have to get somebody to go over for his ashes to fetch them back. do you know when that's going
and ifeel like i have failed her now. you haven't failed her. the family desperate for comfort.ing, mum, where _ are we going to get the money from? i was suicidal. without mick's help, what would have happened to grace? she would have been in a box grave. she would just have gone i in with people she didn't know. it's becoming more and more and more obvious that there is a growing number of people who are too poor to die. it's about dignity, this. it's too late forjanet to claim some of that...
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ifeel really let down. because he's been through something similar. he knows what pain feels like.u know, of course, iwill always love him. but there's a lot of her to happened. —— a lot of her to happened. —— a lot of her to happened. —— a lot of hurt that's happened. the two of them coming across as very personable, very vulnerable, very open and wanting to talk clearly to this us audience.— us audience. what has the reaction — us audience. what has the reaction been _ us audience. what has the reaction been like - us audience. what has the reaction been like in - us audience. what has the i reaction been like in response in the united states?- in the united states? there's been a lot — in the united states? there's been a lot of _ in the united states? there's been a lot of reaction - in the united states? there's been a lot of reaction and - in the united states? there's been a lot of reaction and a l been a lot of reaction and a lot of people quite honestly i think shocked at what they have heard and of course we have to bearin heard and of course we have to bear in mind this
ifeel really let down. because he's been through something similar. he knows what pain feels like.u know, of course, iwill always love him. but there's a lot of her to happened. —— a lot of her to happened. —— a lot of her to happened. —— a lot of hurt that's happened. the two of them coming across as very personable, very vulnerable, very open and wanting to talk clearly to this us audience.— us audience. what has the reaction — us audience. what has the reaction been _ us...
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ifeel, we fear, richard has been taken away. he went to a friend and something happened there.around 8:30pm, but he didn't return home and two days later his family reported him as missing to the police. but when she first went to the police, richard's mother says she wasn't taken seriously. they told me that... i was told that richard was an adult, he can make his decisions, he can go out and come back whenever he feels like. he is a young adult with a medical condition and he has left home without his medication, no jacket, no money, so i am worried, i am concerned about his well—being. i need help, i need them to look for him for me. the met police say, "our officers have been working tirelessly to locate richard using all investigative opportunities and data enquiries, speaking with witnesses and trawling cctv. " now the search continues to find richard, with officers asking anyone a man whose heavily pregnant wife died after contracting coronavirus has said she shouldn't have been working as a nurse in the early stages of the pandemic. mary agyapong died in april last year
ifeel, we fear, richard has been taken away. he went to a friend and something happened there.around 8:30pm, but he didn't return home and two days later his family reported him as missing to the police. but when she first went to the police, richard's mother says she wasn't taken seriously. they told me that... i was told that richard was an adult, he can make his decisions, he can go out and come back whenever he feels like. he is a young adult with a medical condition and he has left home...
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iam happy, ifeel like i have accomplished quite a lot, and i think what i've done has helped people andtheir stories. typ branding with text reading: the winners friday 8.30pm> we have more correspondence and how to keep women and girls say. martin is a serving police officer and has been for more than 20 years. i can tell you that up and down the country every honest and decent police officer is pretty ashamed at the moment to stop but why is nobody talking about a decade of annihilation of public services by politicians? the streets are not safe in my opinion because officer numbers have been cut back so severely that in many forces we simply don't have the numbers to be on the streets, which is where we want to be. and if the government were here they would say they will employ 20,000 new police officers. thank you, martin. if you want to get in touch... now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. the skies may remain a little bit on the grey side for one or two of you this afternoon, but the vast majority, we should all see some sunshine, much like we did, devel
iam happy, ifeel like i have accomplished quite a lot, and i think what i've done has helped people andtheir stories. typ branding with text reading: the winners friday 8.30pm> we have more correspondence and how to keep women and girls say. martin is a serving police officer and has been for more than 20 years. i can tell you that up and down the country every honest and decent police officer is pretty ashamed at the moment to stop but why is nobody talking about a decade of annihilation of...
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ifeel like an a , completed it now. ok. ifeel like anyway. we _ completed it now. ok.ll tell— last night, didn't he? it is good two i will tell you _ last night, didn't he? it is good two i will tell you i _ last night, didn't he? it is good two i will tell you i will- last night, didn't he? it is good two i will tell you i will say, i last night, didn't he? it is good | two i will tell you i will say, may be hughie, this is one for you. we have featured this on bbc breakfast day few times. each time the audience response has been brilliant. are you aware of the impact it has on people.- brilliant. are you aware of the impact it has on people. even the smallest donations _ impact it has on people. even the smallest donations count, i impact it has on people. even the smallest donations count, it i impact it has on people. even the smallest donations count, it goes impact it has on people. even the i smallest donations count, it goes to big courses, helping to save lives, putting smiles on two children's faces. it is really happy. i am really happy to be part of this. b
ifeel like an a , completed it now. ok. ifeel like anyway. we _ completed it now. ok.ll tell— last night, didn't he? it is good two i will tell you _ last night, didn't he? it is good two i will tell you i _ last night, didn't he? it is good two i will tell you i will- last night, didn't he? it is good two i will tell you i will say, i last night, didn't he? it is good | two i will tell you i will say, may be hughie, this is one for you. we have featured this on bbc breakfast day few times....
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so i think the police have tried to do their best, but the broader issue here, ifeel, is absolutely theuld be having to make decisions in the sort of circumstances or we should have something like there is in northern ireland, where they is a commission for parades and protests that make these sorts of decisions independently. 50 these sorts of decisions independently. these sorts of decisions indeendentl . , ., independently. so should dame cressida dick _ independently. so should dame cressida dick consider - independently. so should dame cressida dick consider her - independently. so should dame - cressida dick consider her position? no, i think it is quite ridiculous to say that we are going to question the futures of a senior police officers, based on images, however dramatic they are. clearly, a full report needs to be submitted an submitted, issues need to be investigated, but as i say i think the metropolitan police are faced with a really difficult decision and it is really unfortunate part is that during the period of the vigil and the court case on friday, that the government
so i think the police have tried to do their best, but the broader issue here, ifeel, is absolutely theuld be having to make decisions in the sort of circumstances or we should have something like there is in northern ireland, where they is a commission for parades and protests that make these sorts of decisions independently. 50 these sorts of decisions independently. these sorts of decisions indeendentl . , ., independently. so should dame cressida dick _ independently. so should dame...
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iam happy, ifeel like i have accomplished quite a lot, and i think what i�*ve done has helped peoplerogramme on the news channel showcasing more of their stories. exactly a year ago today, the pandemic forced theatres to bring down their curtains. for most, their stages have been in darkness ever since. many theatres have been plunged into economic turmoil by the shutdown, with some smaller theatres warning that they may never reopen. ben boulos reports. theatres as they�*re meant to be. but for a year now, uk theatres like this one — the apollo in london — and others up and down the country have been deserted, suddenly told to close on the 16th of march 2020. it was the night the show did not go on — leaving empty chairs and empty stages, and empty order books at the firms that supply them. the week before the theatres closed we�*d just opened phantom of the opera and we�*d just opened the back to the future musical in manchester. we�*d just got back to london and we had this crazy, busy time planned. and itjust all stopped. i mean, everything stopped. we told our guys that we would
iam happy, ifeel like i have accomplished quite a lot, and i think what i�*ve done has helped peoplerogramme on the news channel showcasing more of their stories. exactly a year ago today, the pandemic forced theatres to bring down their curtains. for most, their stages have been in darkness ever since. many theatres have been plunged into economic turmoil by the shutdown, with some smaller theatres warning that they may never reopen. ben boulos reports. theatres as they�*re meant to be....
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ifeel a lot more reassured knowing there is testing going on.more reassurance. but it won't be long before students will be doing this at home. and you are trying to avoid touching your teeth, your tongue, or the roof of your mouth. the reason why we are doing three tests in school is because we want them to be competent and confident with their technique, so that then when they are at home, they know exactly what they are doing. instead of students, boxes with thousands of covid tests are now filling classrooms, as schools prepare for their next logistical challenge. fiona lamdin, bbc news. for a year now, some of the most frail and vulnerable people have to go without the most basic need — a hug from a loved one. from monday restrictions in england are being relaxed. for people like west end star ruthie henshall, it'll be life—changing — for her and her mother. graham satchell reports. can you see me? wave! it makes me very emotional, because i am watching my mother die from a window. that is what is happening. # i dreamed a dream in time gone
ifeel a lot more reassured knowing there is testing going on.more reassurance. but it won't be long before students will be doing this at home. and you are trying to avoid touching your teeth, your tongue, or the roof of your mouth. the reason why we are doing three tests in school is because we want them to be competent and confident with their technique, so that then when they are at home, they know exactly what they are doing. instead of students, boxes with thousands of covid tests are now...
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ifeel like, _ around again! i cannot... we did it, alan. ifeel like, i— around again! i cannot...gethen _ sex. i've been trying to hold it together. everything just, sex. i've been trying to hold it together. everythingjust, idon't know. _ together. everythingjust, idon't know. i_ together. everythingjust, idon't know, ijust does make i have never felt so _ know, ijust does make i have never felt so much — know, ijust does make i have never felt so much emotion in my life. | felt so much emotion in my life. i think felt so much emotion in my life. think chris felt so much emotion in my life. i think chris has caught his breath now. we can speak to chris now — he's in surrey — and stephjoins us from south london this morning. hello and congratulations to both of you! fantastic achievement. steph, did you first. 0h, you! fantastic achievement. steph, did you first. oh, look!— did you first. oh, look! steph has been upstaged! _ did you first. oh, look! steph has been upstaged! sorry, _ did you first. oh, look! steph has been upstaged! sorry, chris- did you first. oh, look! steph has
ifeel like, _ around again! i cannot... we did it, alan. ifeel like, i— around again! i cannot...gethen _ sex. i've been trying to hold it together. everything just, sex. i've been trying to hold it together. everythingjust, idon't know. _ together. everythingjust, idon't know. i_ together. everythingjust, idon't know, ijust does make i have never felt so _ know, ijust does make i have never felt so much — know, ijust does make i have never felt so much emotion in my life. | felt so much...
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his advantage to initiate a sexual relationship, which should not have been allowed to happen, and ifeeltant to me. the ministry of — the law is so important to me. the ministry ofjustice is due to expansion out abuse laws in england and wales, meaning sports coaches and wales, meaning sports coaches and faith leaders will be considered positions of trust.— positions of trust. having looked at the body of — positions of trust. having looked at the body of evidence, _ positions of trust. having looked at the body of evidence, really - positions of trust. having looked at the body of evidence, really worry l the body of evidence, really worry cases involving sports coaches and faith leaders, where you have a position of power and authority which can sometimes be abused, i thought the time for action was now. a freedom of information request by the bbc last year and i had been more than 160 reported cases of sports coaches engaging in sexual activity with a 16 or 17—year—old in their care in 2016. for some of those pushing for change, the government�*s plan is overdue but nonetheless welcom
his advantage to initiate a sexual relationship, which should not have been allowed to happen, and ifeeltant to me. the ministry of — the law is so important to me. the ministry ofjustice is due to expansion out abuse laws in england and wales, meaning sports coaches and wales, meaning sports coaches and faith leaders will be considered positions of trust.— positions of trust. having looked at the body of — positions of trust. having looked at the body of evidence, _ positions of trust....
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ifeel, like, fit and healthy, instead of being in the house and just sitting there on the sofa, lookingevery week. since fully reopening, 16 out of 1400 have been sent to isolate. when we had testing in school and i sneezed inside the hall, then people are thinking, right, people are taking two steps back — "maybe he has it." and it'sjust a bit weird, because then i'm like, if i do have it, that affects my learning, cos i'm going to have to miss another two weeks of school. this week, students have been taking tests and assessments set by the school to help teachers decide which grades be awarded. a—levels, gcses and btec exams have been cancelled because of the disruption. it's just been incredibly, incredibly hard, trying to cope with everything, and there'll be a lot of young people in my position. just know it is going to get better and all you have to do is just take that first step and ask for help. the pandemic has had an impact on every area of school life, and for the pupils of trinity and elsewhere, there have been some important lessons. just having those teachers just there
ifeel, like, fit and healthy, instead of being in the house and just sitting there on the sofa, lookingevery week. since fully reopening, 16 out of 1400 have been sent to isolate. when we had testing in school and i sneezed inside the hall, then people are thinking, right, people are taking two steps back — "maybe he has it." and it'sjust a bit weird, because then i'm like, if i do have it, that affects my learning, cos i'm going to have to miss another two weeks of school. this...
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and ifeel like i have failed her now. you haven't failed her. the family desperate for comfort.to happen? just bring her back and tell her never to go. just stay with me. i mean, i'm only ten, i'm too young. donations are paying for grace's funeral. i was saying, mum, where are we going to get the money from? i was suicidal. without mick's help, what would have happened to grace? she would have been in a box grave. she would just have gone in with people she didn't know. it's becoming more and more and more obvious that there is a growing number of people who are too poor to die. it's about dignity, this. it's too late forjanet to claim some of that dignity. it's a funeral but with no body. even though he won't be there he's there in our hearts. _ you know? kevin had acute respiratory problems. his health got worse during the pandemic. he couldn't walk. he didn't even know me. were you asking for help? we kept asking, saying we wanted carers in, but we didn't get nowhere. how old was he when he passed away? 56. she had no money to collect her husband's body so he will be cremate
and ifeel like i have failed her now. you haven't failed her. the family desperate for comfort.to happen? just bring her back and tell her never to go. just stay with me. i mean, i'm only ten, i'm too young. donations are paying for grace's funeral. i was saying, mum, where are we going to get the money from? i was suicidal. without mick's help, what would have happened to grace? she would have been in a box grave. she would just have gone in with people she didn't know. it's becoming more and...
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ifeel happy already, happier than i've been without being able to do anything like this, definitely.mums, so this is exciting we can do— meet new mums, so this is exciting we can do this now. now meet new mums, so this is exciting we can do this now.— we can do this now. now that they stay-at-home _ we can do this now. now that they stay-at-home message _ we can do this now. now that they stay-at-home message in - we can do this now. now that they| stay-at-home message in england we can do this now. now that they i stay-at-home message in england has stay—at—home message in england has been lifted, outdoor group activities can once again continue, and this next age out of lockdown means friends and family can finally see each other again in open spaces, providing they stay is socially distanced. but for the time being, they have to stick to the rule of six, which also includes children of all ages. the rule of six in england now means a group of up to six people can now meet outdoors for things like picnics and barbecues, and they can be from six different households. alternatively,
ifeel happy already, happier than i've been without being able to do anything like this, definitely.mums, so this is exciting we can do— meet new mums, so this is exciting we can do this now. now meet new mums, so this is exciting we can do this now.— we can do this now. now that they stay-at-home _ we can do this now. now that they stay-at-home message _ we can do this now. now that they stay-at-home message in - we can do this now. now that they| stay-at-home message in england we can do...
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i still feel weak, ifeel the shame, the embarrassment.l-health side of it. and in terms of the _ the mental-health side of it. and in terms of the other _ the mental-health side of it. and in terms of the other guys _ the mental-health side of it. and in terms of the other guys that - the mental-health side of it. and in terms of the other guys that we - the mental-health side of it. and in| terms of the other guys that we saw in that clip there, and there are others of course and will all feature in a bbc documentary coming out next monday, you are in regular contract and support each other, don�*t you? contract and support each other, don't you?— contract and support each other, don't ou? , , ., . don't you? yes. due to the pandemic, it is difficult — don't you? yes. due to the pandemic, it is difficult and _ don't you? yes. due to the pandemic, it is difficult and we _ don't you? yes. due to the pandemic, it is difficult and we have _ don't you? yes. due to the pandemic, it is difficult and we have not - don't you? yes. due to the pand
i still feel weak, ifeel the shame, the embarrassment.l-health side of it. and in terms of the _ the mental-health side of it. and in terms of the other _ the mental-health side of it. and in terms of the other guys _ the mental-health side of it. and in terms of the other guys that - the mental-health side of it. and in terms of the other guys that we - the mental-health side of it. and in| terms of the other guys that we saw in that clip there, and there are others of course and will all...
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ifeel more reassured knowing there is testing going on.won't be long before students will be doing this at home. you are trying to avoid touching your teeth, your tongue, or the roof of your mouth. the reason why we are doing three tests in school is because we want them to be competent and confident with their technique, so that when they are at home, they know exactly what they are doing. instead of students, boxes with thousands of covid tests are now filling classrooms, as schools prepare for their next logistical challenge. the bbc has been given unique access to a new facility in cambridge, in the uk, where they can test drugs on the coronavirus and try to understand how the virus works. it's called a cl3 level area, meaning containment level three, it's the biggest of its kind in the country and they have all kinds of interesting ways to keep it safe. 0ur science correspondent richard westcott went to see. you need very special labs to work with viruses. with impenetrable glass, the air pressure always kept lower inside and outside
ifeel more reassured knowing there is testing going on.won't be long before students will be doing this at home. you are trying to avoid touching your teeth, your tongue, or the roof of your mouth. the reason why we are doing three tests in school is because we want them to be competent and confident with their technique, so that when they are at home, they know exactly what they are doing. instead of students, boxes with thousands of covid tests are now filling classrooms, as schools prepare...
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ifeel a lot more reassured knowing there is testing going on. want them to be competent and confident with their technique, so that then when they are at home, they know exactly what they are doing. instead of students, boxes with thousands of covid tests are now filling classrooms, as schools prepare for their next logistical challenge. fiona lamdin, bbc news. bbc three is to return as a broadcast tv channel in january next year. the channel behind shows including normal people, killing eve and fleabag— moved online in 2016 and is expected to start rebroadcasting in 2022, subject to ofcom approval. the bbc says it is part of a drive to deliver "more value to audiences". our media editor explains why this decision has been taken now — after the channel was originally moved to online—only in 2016. since then, a few things have happened, they've gone to that new platform, but bbc theory has had a number of absolutely in our misfits. three has had a number of absolutely enormous hits. you mentioned a couple there, fleabag, normal people, killing ev
ifeel a lot more reassured knowing there is testing going on. want them to be competent and confident with their technique, so that then when they are at home, they know exactly what they are doing. instead of students, boxes with thousands of covid tests are now filling classrooms, as schools prepare for their next logistical challenge. fiona lamdin, bbc news. bbc three is to return as a broadcast tv channel in january next year. the channel behind shows including normal people, killing eve...
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and ifeel that there is a failure to understand how there is a failure to understand how the precautionaryrk in drug safety. for any new drug or new vaccine there will be multiple signals that will appear in the data and these have to be looked at and judged as to whether they are real or not. and that it is no causal link between the vaccine and these blood clots. ishiith causal link between the vaccine and these blood clots.— these blood clots. with the people susendin: these blood clots. with the people suspending this — these blood clots. with the people suspending this vaccine _ these blood clots. with the people suspending this vaccine are - these blood clots. with the people suspending this vaccine are not. suspending this vaccine are not politicians, these are specialists in this area. they are part of the national regulators and lots of different individual countries. they will know all the points you making so why do you think they are drawing quite a different conclusion? i quite a different conclusion? i think of the misapplication of the precautionary principle. we have people
and ifeel that there is a failure to understand how there is a failure to understand how the precautionaryrk in drug safety. for any new drug or new vaccine there will be multiple signals that will appear in the data and these have to be looked at and judged as to whether they are real or not. and that it is no causal link between the vaccine and these blood clots. ishiith causal link between the vaccine and these blood clots.— these blood clots. with the people susendin: these blood clots....