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now i have become an olympic champion, ifeel, that champion.pion, i feel, that felt good, olympic champion, ifeel, that felt good, i olympic champion, i feel, that felt good, i want to try to do that again. hopefully they will have the mixed synchronised events next time, all the team event, and that would be something that would be worth it. something for him to chew over for the next three years. so, galal yafai is the flyweight olympic champion, adding to his family's honours — his brothers are both professional boxers. something the younger yafai might now be considering. earlier, i spoke to nicola adams, who won the flyweight gold at london 2012 and rio 2016. she was impressed by what she saw. galal was exceptional today. his performance was unbelievable. got a knockdown in the first round, good left hand, straight through the middle and on the target. his man was down. unbelievable. you couldn't have asked for more in an olympic final. for fourth place with the russians who are ahead of them so here's the medal table at the end of day 15,
now i have become an olympic champion, ifeel, that champion.pion, i feel, that felt good, olympic champion, ifeel, that felt good, i olympic champion, i feel, that felt good, i want to try to do that again. hopefully they will have the mixed synchronised events next time, all the team event, and that would be something that would be worth it. something for him to chew over for the next three years. so, galal yafai is the flyweight olympic champion, adding to his family's honours — his...
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i messaged jason this morning, isaid ifeel the one.messaged jason this morning, i said i feel it my olympic and stewed a. that was really our main target. i love the team pursuit, but it was giving me fears like i have never had before. once that was out of the way, it is almost hard to say, but i felt relieved because the one race i wanted to do was coming. and we went and did it! jack carlin added to his silver in the team sprint with a bronze in the individual event. he beat russian denis dmitriev for a spot on the podium, along with two dutch riders who won gold and silver. team gb�*s 18th gold of the games came from kate french in the modern pentathlon. it's been a sport that's provided a great deal of success since the women's event was introduced in 2000. she went into the third discipline well—placed, but a clear round in the show jumping took french up to fifth for the final two events, which are combined in a so—called laser run, when the athletes run four 800—metre laps with range shooting in between. french made up the is—s
i messaged jason this morning, isaid ifeel the one.messaged jason this morning, i said i feel it my olympic and stewed a. that was really our main target. i love the team pursuit, but it was giving me fears like i have never had before. once that was out of the way, it is almost hard to say, but i felt relieved because the one race i wanted to do was coming. and we went and did it! jack carlin added to his silver in the team sprint with a bronze in the individual event. he beat russian denis...
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years, it's ten years on now and i feel extremely fortunate. four years, it's ten years on now and ifeelggest challenges facing athletes in tokyo is the incredible heat, with temperatures soaring above 30 degrees. so they set up makeshift heat chambers at home. in my garage, i have what effectively is a greenhouse. it has a three kilowatts heater. i spend between an hour and 90 minutes in there, and kilowatts heater. i spend between an hourand 90 minutes in there, and i can get as high as 42 degrees. i can get as high as 42 degrees. i don't enjoy us one bit, to be honest _ don't enjoy us one bit, to be honest. it's pretty hard! —— enjoy it. honest. it's pretty hard! -- en'oy it. , ,, honest. it's pretty hard! -- en'oy it. , , , ., , ., it. they spend hours together in the saddle, so it. they spend hours together in the saddle. so it's— it. they spend hours together in the saddle, so it's no _ it. they spend hours together in the saddle, so it's no surprise _ it. they spend hours together in the saddle, so it's no surprise that - it. they spend hours together in the saddle, so it's no sur
years, it's ten years on now and i feel extremely fortunate. four years, it's ten years on now and ifeelggest challenges facing athletes in tokyo is the incredible heat, with temperatures soaring above 30 degrees. so they set up makeshift heat chambers at home. in my garage, i have what effectively is a greenhouse. it has a three kilowatts heater. i spend between an hour and 90 minutes in there, and kilowatts heater. i spend between an hourand 90 minutes in there, and i can get as high as 42...
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ifeel like being bengali and bangladeshi, it's almost seen as at the bottom.e a minority within a minority. being a bangladeshi woman, that stopped me achieving certain things. we as a community forget the power we have. in the year when bangladesh turns 50 years old, i'm going to show you what it means to be british—bangladeshi in 2021. look here with ali official. let's go! and how the young generation of british—bangladeshis are changing things up. yeah, moments like that make me feel, like, "ok, ali, maybe you're doing something right. maybe you're doing something right." typically, when people think of british—bangladeshis, they may think of, like, east london or tower hamlets or that brick lane street. not for me. you know, i grew up in an area in the county of devon... ..one of the whitest parts of england. look, i live right outside of this river, i've got views. there's a super pool. they trying to, like, push into me. oi, no! to a lot of my white friends, i was actually the only brown person they had ever met in their entire life, right? it got so ba
ifeel like being bengali and bangladeshi, it's almost seen as at the bottom.e a minority within a minority. being a bangladeshi woman, that stopped me achieving certain things. we as a community forget the power we have. in the year when bangladesh turns 50 years old, i'm going to show you what it means to be british—bangladeshi in 2021. look here with ali official. let's go! and how the young generation of british—bangladeshis are changing things up. yeah, moments like that make me feel,...
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we have heard this so much — —— ifeel like.eresting to have it come — little bit interesting to have it come from a religious figurehead. in particular— come from a religious figurehead. in particular he talks about englishness and that there should be an expensive vision of what it means to be _ an expensive vision of what it means to be english as part of the united kingdom, — to be english as part of the united kingdom, but this is quite strange because, — kingdom, but this is quite strange because, at the moment, we have got the olympics going on and we are very much— the olympics going on and we are very much talk about team gb and there _ very much talk about team gb and there is— very much talk about team gb and there is a — very much talk about team gb and there is a whole great deal of national— there is a whole great deal of national pride going into that, so it is a _ national pride going into that, so it is a really good piece for discussion, definitely. jonathan, it is interesting, _ discussion, definitely. jonatha
we have heard this so much — —— ifeel like.eresting to have it come — little bit interesting to have it come from a religious figurehead. in particular— come from a religious figurehead. in particular he talks about englishness and that there should be an expensive vision of what it means to be _ an expensive vision of what it means to be english as part of the united kingdom, — to be english as part of the united kingdom, but this is quite strange because, — kingdom, but this is...
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ifeel much more confident about the levees.bstantial rain event. new orleans has to be pumped out, and if we are seeing up to 2a inches of rain and power outages at any major pumps, i believe we will seek flooding as a result of that. so i'm concerned for that flooding, but not as concerned for catastrophic weather. thank ou ve for catastrophic weather. thank you very much _ for catastrophic weather. thank you very much for _ for catastrophic weather. thank you very much forjoining - for catastrophic weather. thank you very much forjoining us - for catastrophic weather. thank you very much forjoining us on| you very much forjoining us on newsday. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines... in southern yemen, at least 30 soldiers have been killed in an attack on an airbase. a fighter who witnessed what happened at the al—anad base said it was targeted by a drone. the army has blamed houthi rebels. france's president macron has urged iraq's different religious communities to work together to rebuild the country. h
ifeel much more confident about the levees.bstantial rain event. new orleans has to be pumped out, and if we are seeing up to 2a inches of rain and power outages at any major pumps, i believe we will seek flooding as a result of that. so i'm concerned for that flooding, but not as concerned for catastrophic weather. thank ou ve for catastrophic weather. thank you very much _ for catastrophic weather. thank you very much for _ for catastrophic weather. thank you very much forjoining - for...
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inside, ifeel like i am broken into many, many pieces. my body is here, my soul is in afghanistan.e'll be live with our correspondents in kabul, washington and westminster. also this lunchtime... researchers say protection against covid from two doses of the vaccine starts to wane within six months. and dame sarah storey adds another gold medal to her glittering career. a golden start in tokyo for paralympics gb, as cyclist dame sarah storey takes the 15th gold of her career. and once they were hunted to near extinction but now there are plans to release beavers back into the wild in england to help save the countryside. and coming up on the bbc news channel: anderson's in the mood. jimmy gives england the perfect start to the third test against india at headingley. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the government says it will use "every hour" that's left to evacauate as many people as it can from aghanistan. last night president biden rejected pleas from borisjohnson to extend the operation from kabul airport beyond the current deadline of next tuesday. uk troops
inside, ifeel like i am broken into many, many pieces. my body is here, my soul is in afghanistan.e'll be live with our correspondents in kabul, washington and westminster. also this lunchtime... researchers say protection against covid from two doses of the vaccine starts to wane within six months. and dame sarah storey adds another gold medal to her glittering career. a golden start in tokyo for paralympics gb, as cyclist dame sarah storey takes the 15th gold of her career. and once they were...
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ifeel fired up.c games because for me that was the pinnacle of my career. everything's leaning towards an olympic first but i feel fine and ready to get back in the gym but i'm going to take it slowly and we have got some time now and another eight months until we have to compete again, around that, so i am going to relax a little bit and come up with an effective plan and do it all again. i an effective plan and do it all aaain. , , ., . an effective plan and do it all aaain. , ., , , ~ again. i wish you all the best. and artistic gymnast. _ again. i wish you all the best. and artistic gymnast. what _ again. i wish you all the best. and artistic gymnast. what if - again. i wish you all the best. and artistic gymnast. what if you - again. i wish you all the best. and| artistic gymnast. what if you made of simon biles at the olympics this year? obviously you have been shaving arena with her? absolutely and it is always _ shaving arena with her? absolutely and it is always an _ shaving arena with her?
ifeel fired up.c games because for me that was the pinnacle of my career. everything's leaning towards an olympic first but i feel fine and ready to get back in the gym but i'm going to take it slowly and we have got some time now and another eight months until we have to compete again, around that, so i am going to relax a little bit and come up with an effective plan and do it all again. i an effective plan and do it all aaain. , , ., . an effective plan and do it all aaain. , ., , , ~ again....
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inside, ifeel like i'm broken into many pieces and my body is here. my soul is in afghanistan.earchers say protection against covid from two doses of the vaccine starts to wane within six months. it's a golden start in tokyo for paralympics gb — as cyclist dame sarah storey takes the 15th gold of her career — in her eighth games. and once they were hunted to near extinction but now there are plans to release beavers back into the wild to help save the english countryside. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the government says it will use every hour that's left to evacauate as many people as it can from afghanistan. the raf has flown more than 10,000 people out of kabul — including 6300 afghans but more than 2000 people who are eligible for relocation are still waiting. last night president biden rejected pleas from borisjohnson to extend the operation from kabul airport beyond the current deadline of next tuesday. uk troops will have to leave in advance of that, possibly by this weekend, so it's now a race against time to evacuate those who remain. paul adams reports. time
inside, ifeel like i'm broken into many pieces and my body is here. my soul is in afghanistan.earchers say protection against covid from two doses of the vaccine starts to wane within six months. it's a golden start in tokyo for paralympics gb — as cyclist dame sarah storey takes the 15th gold of her career — in her eighth games. and once they were hunted to near extinction but now there are plans to release beavers back into the wild to help save the english countryside. good afternoon and...
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ifeel olympics and i would win three olympic medals.absolutely incredible in take a week or so to really take it in. is a true that _ or so to really take it in. is a true that you _ or so to really take it in. is a true that you did _ or so to really take it in. is a true that you did not - or so to really take it in. is a true that you did not touch alister scored medals? i’m true that you did not touch alister scored medals?— scored medals? i'm not too superstitious _ scored medals? i'm not too superstitious but _ scored medals? i'm not too superstitious but i - scored medals? i'm not too superstitious but i just - scored medals? i'm not tooj superstitious but ijust have scored medals? i'm not too - superstitious but ijust have this feeling that if i touched his olympic gold medals, i would have been by myself, and photo shoots were someone says that i'm not touching that. but not of those on its own and now.— touching that. but not of those on its own and now. house soon to be seak its own and now. house soon to be s - eak to its ow
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ifeel like chances for a gold there, potential? definitely.ere, potential? definitely. ifeel like she is chances for a gold there, potential? definitely. i feel like she is going to get this gold. i don't think she has lost herfight to get this gold. i don't think she has lost her fight in two years. so i can't see this going any other way. i can't see this going any other wa , ., i can't see this going any other wa , . ., ., �* ., , i can't see this going any other wa. .,, ., ~ i can't see this going any other wa. ., , ., i can't see this going any other way. nicola adams, thank you so much. way. nicola adams, thank you so much- great _ way. nicola adams, thank you so much. great to _ way. nicola adams, thank you so much. great to see _ way. nicola adams, thank you so much. great to see you - way. nicola adams, thank you so much. great to see you and - way. nicola adams, thank you so much. great to see you and you i way. nicola adams, thank you so - much. great to see you and you want. —— and have you on. joe choong won gold for team gb in th
ifeel like chances for a gold there, potential? definitely.ere, potential? definitely. ifeel like she is chances for a gold there, potential? definitely. i feel like she is going to get this gold. i don't think she has lost herfight to get this gold. i don't think she has lost her fight in two years. so i can't see this going any other way. i can't see this going any other wa , ., i can't see this going any other wa , . ., ., �* ., , i can't see this going any other wa. .,, ., ~ i can't see...
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_ sport, ifeel like more parents to want their— sport, ifeel like more parents to want their kids _that's really hard. obviously all the _ from these olympics? that's really hard. obviously all the memories i | hard. obviously all the memories i have with these two and the rest of the team, but there was a moment where we all lifted up one of our team—mates, appears so dedicated to what she does, and we lifted her up to just show her that what she holds us so much more than just a podium or a gold medal, she can represent so much more than that. she is probably one of the biggest attributes that i will remember, being able to lift her out. thanks so much all— being able to lift her out. thanks so much all of _ being able to lift her out. thanks so much all of you _ being able to lift her out. thanks so much all of you for— being able to lift her out. thanks so much all of you for talking - being able to lift her out. thanks so much all of you for talking to l so much all of you for talking to us, safejourney home, and enjoy all the times you have had and the memories you will hold d
_ sport, ifeel like more parents to want their— sport, ifeel like more parents to want their kids _that's really hard. obviously all the _ from these olympics? that's really hard. obviously all the memories i | hard. obviously all the memories i have with these two and the rest of the team, but there was a moment where we all lifted up one of our team—mates, appears so dedicated to what she does, and we lifted her up to just show her that what she holds us so much more than just a podium or...
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ifeel very torn.y in the newspapers. he comes from a family of farmers, many generations, so he has lived through how painful it is for farmers to lose some of their herd or the flock. in this particular case i worry that we have allowed ourselves to become too attached to an animal that does after all look incredibly endearing, alpacas and llamas are beautiful creatures, but the bottom line is if it is unwelcome it probably does need to be put down. i unwelcome it probably does need to be put down-— be put down. i should think that his head, not be put down. i should think that his head. rrot our— be put down. i should think that his head, not our hearts. _ be put down. i should think that his head, not our hearts. thank- be put down. i should think that his head, not our hearts. thank you . be put down. i should think that his. head, not our hearts. thank you very much to both of you, lucy beresford and joe twyman. thank you so much. and that is it for the papers. my thanks to our guests, lucy and j
ifeel very torn.y in the newspapers. he comes from a family of farmers, many generations, so he has lived through how painful it is for farmers to lose some of their herd or the flock. in this particular case i worry that we have allowed ourselves to become too attached to an animal that does after all look incredibly endearing, alpacas and llamas are beautiful creatures, but the bottom line is if it is unwelcome it probably does need to be put down. i unwelcome it probably does need to be put...
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i was asked earlier on bbc radio if i was asked earlier on bbc radio if ifeel i was asked earlier onnd i didn't answer it blankly because i wanted to believe that we have leadership in the country that will take care of us. but if this information is true that president ashraf ghani and his close team left without informing the nation, then yes, it is a betrayal to the whole nation of afghanistan. you're speak as someone who is a role model for many people, you are also there is a citizen and as a mother. what do you think now for your own daughter? yes. the fear that every mother has in afghanistan. the fear that every woman has in afghanistan. deep down, in my heart, i keep telling myself to think that i have not done anything bad, and hopefully i won't have to pay the price forjoining a government position. but now i might face consequences that i never even dream of, i guess that is the price that we pay for trying to make this world a little better than when we came to it. and particularly afghanistan. what does it feel like right now because are you having to be worried about a
i was asked earlier on bbc radio if i was asked earlier on bbc radio if ifeel i was asked earlier onnd i didn't answer it blankly because i wanted to believe that we have leadership in the country that will take care of us. but if this information is true that president ashraf ghani and his close team left without informing the nation, then yes, it is a betrayal to the whole nation of afghanistan. you're speak as someone who is a role model for many people, you are also there is a citizen and...
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security and intelligence, and just to go back to that mirror story, there is a clear and present danger, ifeelith our level of intelligence and foresight. so, ithink, iwould assume this coming out of the blue, for some people, we will have a real assessment of the information in the security we're getting. i assessment of the information in the security we're getting.— security we're getting. i think some of it feels very _ security we're getting. i think some of it feels very similar _ security we're getting. i think some of it feels very similar to _ security we're getting. i think some of it feels very similar to the - of it feels very similar to the discussion about weapon is of mass destruction. thank you both very much. they will be back with more papers after 11:30 p:m.. there are other stories on the front pages but i won't tell you much about them. i will say one involves covid and one involves your christmas turkey. goodbye for now. good evening. i'm 0lly foster with the latest from the bbc sport centre. southern brave men have made it through to tomorrow's hundred final after a seve
security and intelligence, and just to go back to that mirror story, there is a clear and present danger, ifeelith our level of intelligence and foresight. so, ithink, iwould assume this coming out of the blue, for some people, we will have a real assessment of the information in the security we're getting. i assessment of the information in the security we're getting.— security we're getting. i think some of it feels very _ security we're getting. i think some of it feels very similar _...
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ifeel like, how stupid was i to believe this?lly earn anywhere from £2000 to £4,000. and promoting fraud as a lifestyle choice. i'm a london scammer, i see it, i want it, i click it. nights in the bando pyrex whipping. so he's saying, i'm making all this money
ifeel like, how stupid was i to believe this?lly earn anywhere from £2000 to £4,000. and promoting fraud as a lifestyle choice. i'm a london scammer, i see it, i want it, i click it. nights in the bando pyrex whipping. so he's saying, i'm making all this money
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ifeel like, how stupid was i to believe this?hey are openly using social media to run criminal networks. you could potentially earn anywhere from £2000 to £4,000. and promoting fraud as a lifestyle choice. i'm a london scammer, i see it, i want it, i click it. nights in the bando pyrex whipping. so he's saying, i'm making all this money and if you want to make this money, here's how you do it. my name is kaf okpattah and i'm investigating what happens when fraud goes viral. there is one crime that is the most commonly experienced of all — fraud. it makes up 40% of all criminal activity in the uk. during the pandemic, it boomed, costing us all more than £2 billion in a year. for many, the crime begins with a dodgy text. i've found out where some of the messages like these are coming from. earlier this year, emmeline hartley was fooled by a text from fraudsters. well, there was a text, first of all, from the royal mail. it said on the text delivery failed you need to pay £2.99 additional postage paid. and i've paid that before. and
ifeel like, how stupid was i to believe this?hey are openly using social media to run criminal networks. you could potentially earn anywhere from £2000 to £4,000. and promoting fraud as a lifestyle choice. i'm a london scammer, i see it, i want it, i click it. nights in the bando pyrex whipping. so he's saying, i'm making all this money and if you want to make this money, here's how you do it. my name is kaf okpattah and i'm investigating what happens when fraud goes viral. there is one crime...
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ifeel like i have been through so many things over the years.me i would win a gold and a bronze i probably would have laughed in their face. i know this to so many people, my coach, my physios, support staff, my coach, my physios, support staff, my mum, friends watching at home. although i am the one standing on the podium there are so many people behind the medals. people behind the medals. if there was an event for knitting, tom daley would also win gold for that, the knitting he has been doing throughout the games has been fantastic. yes, it has. also, a real sense of how rounded this young man has become. i rememberwatching him how rounded this young man has become. i remember watching him on a local bbc news, and policies progress, they are very proud of him in devon. he projects broader 0lympic values, he is the entire package, you get the athletes, but you get the grounded human being, and the person who can also unwind in what is quite an unconventional way for men, but if anybody can make knitting popular, it is tom daley. i interviewed
ifeel like i have been through so many things over the years.me i would win a gold and a bronze i probably would have laughed in their face. i know this to so many people, my coach, my physios, support staff, my coach, my physios, support staff, my mum, friends watching at home. although i am the one standing on the podium there are so many people behind the medals. people behind the medals. if there was an event for knitting, tom daley would also win gold for that, the knitting he has been...
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like, ifeel... i feel like i'm 0k without it.e premises. don't ask any questions of our congregation, it's not your business. someone else who bought into this viewpoint was 22—year—old josh bradstreet—contreras. he was a fit, healthy college kid and last friday, after contracting covid a week earlier, died. he was unvaccinated. his mother tarsha is now on a mission to persuade other young people that, actually, they're not invincible. if i could sell all my worldly possessions, and it's not much that i have, to bring josh back — i would. everything, even the shirt on my back. so in other words, get the vaccine? take the vaccine... take the vaccine. in louisiana, just 37% of adults have had the jab. across the state line, that drops to 35% — the lowest in the country. we've just crossed the border from louisiana into mississippi — another state where cases are surging, another state where it's impossible to get an intensive care bed. but the republican governor is refusing to follow government advice that people should wear a mas
like, ifeel... i feel like i'm 0k without it.e premises. don't ask any questions of our congregation, it's not your business. someone else who bought into this viewpoint was 22—year—old josh bradstreet—contreras. he was a fit, healthy college kid and last friday, after contracting covid a week earlier, died. he was unvaccinated. his mother tarsha is now on a mission to persuade other young people that, actually, they're not invincible. if i could sell all my worldly possessions, and it's...
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ifeel that but financially it was impossible.ling him. he came back from holiday thinking he was going to sign a new contract and instead he was told on the phone that it was impossible and they could not keep him. when you look back at the history of how all of this has happened the financial mismanagement that has been going on at barcelona, and how much of that is to blame for where we are right now? it’s where we are right now? it's the biggest _ where we are right now? it�*s the biggest reason, really. and even though of course some would like to blame the league and the president of barcelona, the pointing of the finger can be a little bit to the league because of the on flexible financial fairplay but that's rules that everybody knew. the main reason is that as we stand 110% of the money that was coming in went to wages. that means that technically they are bankrupt. and this isjust wages. this is a massive club with a lot of expenses. so basically they made the coalitions and realised that keeping messi even though he was
ifeel that but financially it was impossible.ling him. he came back from holiday thinking he was going to sign a new contract and instead he was told on the phone that it was impossible and they could not keep him. when you look back at the history of how all of this has happened the financial mismanagement that has been going on at barcelona, and how much of that is to blame for where we are right now? it’s where we are right now? it's the biggest _ where we are right now? it�*s the...
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ifeel like my son has been taken off me. and i hope i'm going to get christmas! told what to do and i think the powers that be are afraid to say the wrong thing. boris johnson: given - the early evidence we have, it is with a very heavy heart i must tell you we cannot continue with christmas as planned. those living in tier four areas should not mix with anyone outside their own household at christmas. i know how important it is for families to be together. we're sacrificing the chance to see our loved ones this christmas so we have a better chance of protecting their lives so we can see them at future christmases. i was with mum and dad l and they were having a bit of an afternoon tip. boris comes on and i woke them gently and i said "do you want. the bad news or do you want the bad news?" _ there's no good news. christmas is - effectively cancelled. she got quite emotional. it didn't really hit her. 86 years old. she just wants her family with her at christmas, i like everyone elsel wants their family. now we're beginning - to really see what the word sacrifice
ifeel like my son has been taken off me. and i hope i'm going to get christmas! told what to do and i think the powers that be are afraid to say the wrong thing. boris johnson: given - the early evidence we have, it is with a very heavy heart i must tell you we cannot continue with christmas as planned. those living in tier four areas should not mix with anyone outside their own household at christmas. i know how important it is for families to be together. we're sacrificing the chance to see...
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i feel this was a long time coming, ifeel good that he resigned, i didn't think it was going to happence is way too much, so it's smart to do this. it's the wisest thing he's done in a long time. i'm happy it's not dragged out and they don't have i to impeach him and he's hanging on, and it became even uglier. than it could have been. it's ugly enough. just a year ago, andrew cuomo was seen as one of the nation's most popular governors after his handling of the covid pandemic and he was praised for his public support of the me too movement. all the while, investigators say he abused the state's highest office and created a toxic workplace. with his upcoming exit, a woman will now lead new york, his deputy kathy hochul will become the first female governor in the state's history. the downfall of another powerful man in america shows the me too movement's enduring impact, but it also calls into question how much has really changed. taliban militants in afghanistan are said to have raised theirflag on the main square and the governor's office in puli khumri, the capital of baghlan provinc
i feel this was a long time coming, ifeel good that he resigned, i didn't think it was going to happence is way too much, so it's smart to do this. it's the wisest thing he's done in a long time. i'm happy it's not dragged out and they don't have i to impeach him and he's hanging on, and it became even uglier. than it could have been. it's ugly enough. just a year ago, andrew cuomo was seen as one of the nation's most popular governors after his handling of the covid pandemic and he was praised...
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ifeel good that like there's a long time coming. i feel good that he finally resigned. was going to happen. i didn't think it was going to ha en. . , ._ i didn't think it was going to ha..en_ . , happen. the evidence is way too much, it happen. the evidence is way too much. it is _ happen. the evidence is way too much, it is much _ happen. the evidence is way too much, it is much to _ happen. the evidence is way too much, it is much to do - happen. the evidence is way too much, it is much to do this, - happen. the evidence is way too much, it is much to do this, it i much, it is much to do this, it has the wisest thing he has done a long time. i am happy, done a long time. iam happy, happy done a long time. i am happy, happy it is dragged out and — i am happy, happy it is dragged out and he is hanging and it became _ out and he is hanging and it became even uglier than it could — became even uglier than it could have been. it is _ could have been. it is ugly enough. he was seen as one of the nation's popular governors for handling the covid pandemic, and praise for his
ifeel good that like there's a long time coming. i feel good that he finally resigned. was going to happen. i didn't think it was going to ha en. . , ._ i didn't think it was going to ha..en_ . , happen. the evidence is way too much, it happen. the evidence is way too much. it is _ happen. the evidence is way too much, it is much _ happen. the evidence is way too much, it is much to _ happen. the evidence is way too much, it is much to do - happen. the evidence is way too much, it is much to do...
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ifeel barcelona but financially, it was impossible.ing him, instead, his father was told on the phone by the president of barcelona that it was impossible and they could not keep him.- it was impossible and they could not keep him. when you look back— could not keep him. when you look back at _ could not keep him. when you look back at the _ could not keep him. when you look back at the history - could not keep him. when you look back at the history of - could not keep him. when you j look back at the history of how all of this has happened, the financial mismanagement that has been going on at barcelona, how much of that is to blame for where we are right now? it's the biggest reason, really, even though, of course, some would like to blame la liga and the president of barcelona, you kind of point the finger of blame to la liga because of the inflexible financial fair play but those were rules everyone knew existed. the main, the main reason, as we stand, last season, 110% of the money coming in, 110% went to wages, that means technic
ifeel barcelona but financially, it was impossible.ing him, instead, his father was told on the phone by the president of barcelona that it was impossible and they could not keep him.- it was impossible and they could not keep him. when you look back— could not keep him. when you look back at _ could not keep him. when you look back at the _ could not keep him. when you look back at the history - could not keep him. when you look back at the history of - could not keep him. when you j look...
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inside, ifeel like i'm broken into many, many pieces. my body is here, my soul is in afghanistan.is the rest of nahida's family — uncles, aunties, in—laws. most of them work for the afghan government or western forces. this is a picture of the taliban they have taken secretly, my brother—in—law. we've blurred these images not to reveal the family home. so this is them in the house, this is the taliban. they want a female member of ourfamily. they're asking for the women? yeah, yeah, they were just sitting there. there was a0 of them. is that a rifle? yeah, yeah. nahida says all the women in the family have been moved to a safe house. beeping. see, this is the problem they have, because they are in hidden places, they don't have much signal, so we have to ring so many times. yeah, she's saying that she's really ill, she can't go to the doctor's or anything. they are eligible under the resettlement scheme, but we've heard nothing. what do you think is going to happen to your family? they will get killed, they will get killed. 100% they will get killed. if i leave them and something
inside, ifeel like i'm broken into many, many pieces. my body is here, my soul is in afghanistan.is the rest of nahida's family — uncles, aunties, in—laws. most of them work for the afghan government or western forces. this is a picture of the taliban they have taken secretly, my brother—in—law. we've blurred these images not to reveal the family home. so this is them in the house, this is the taliban. they want a female member of ourfamily. they're asking for the women? yeah, yeah,...
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you're wrong and never to speak badly about him again, so then i would feel, "well, then i'm wrong and ifeeldoctor." and, you know, ifelt so ashamed of myself for thinking bad of someone. so i wish i could give you this really simple answer, but it's so complicated. and the reality is, it's very, very hard to speak up because a lot of times survivors are shamed and told they're wrong, and they're not believed. but people also go to great lengths to protect the abuser. and usa gymnastics and the united states olympic committee, in my opinion, went to great lengths to protect him. and that's why i'm saying we need an independent investigation to understand what happened. aly, that's exactly what i want to get to now, because, again, just to finish the story of this individual, dr larry nassar is, of course, in prison. he was sentenced to well over 100 years on different federal and state convictions. thejudge, in fact, at the time of sentencing said, "i just signed your death warrant" — but you say that is in no way the end of this story and this fight for accountability and justice. and i won
you're wrong and never to speak badly about him again, so then i would feel, "well, then i'm wrong and ifeeldoctor." and, you know, ifelt so ashamed of myself for thinking bad of someone. so i wish i could give you this really simple answer, but it's so complicated. and the reality is, it's very, very hard to speak up because a lot of times survivors are shamed and told they're wrong, and they're not believed. but people also go to great lengths to protect the abuser. and usa...
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ifeel like the clinical commissioning group in somerset are really stuck on the administration. children with rare diseases says it is a complete postcode lottery. some children have already had the first vaccine. - lots of families could be bouncing backwards and forwards _ between the consultant and the gp. somerset clinical commissioning group have told me they are waiting forfinal guidance from nhs england. in the meantime they are working with local partners and the local authority, to put in place systems and training. they plan to start vaccinating this very vulnerable group of children by the end of the month. she has only got another four or five years of life. that's what her condition pretty much gives. and so, a year, out of that life, she has been stuck at home, is quite a lot, percentage—wise. a bat the size of a human thumb, has made a record breaking journey, flying more than 1200 miles from britain to russia — only to end up being killed by a cat. the tiny female nathusius pipistrelle bat, like the one pictured here, was discovered in a small russian village by
ifeel like the clinical commissioning group in somerset are really stuck on the administration. children with rare diseases says it is a complete postcode lottery. some children have already had the first vaccine. - lots of families could be bouncing backwards and forwards _ between the consultant and the gp. somerset clinical commissioning group have told me they are waiting forfinal guidance from nhs england. in the meantime they are working with local partners and the local authority, to put...
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i can say that, and ifeel deeply sorry wasn't part of that era. go into the workplace and meet other colleagues on zoom. it's extraordinary. a cousin to question the whole point of doing two years of a levels, really. it's extraordinary to see the amount of grade inflation, last year, four in ten students were graded, i can certainly see a minor in every near like that. so i think it's incredible. i mean to me have to take an exam to get through a levels and may and june and then you have to start _ and may and june and then you have to start immediately revising for your entrance exams. i've always presumed _ your entrance exams. i've always presumed the entrance exams were early in _ presumed the entrance exams were early in the — presumed the entrance exams were early in the air, constant exams for a level— early in the air, constant exams for a level students. we have really moved — a level students. we have really moved away from the coursework, so it will— moved away from the coursework, so it will be _ moved away from the coursework, so it
i can say that, and ifeel deeply sorry wasn't part of that era. go into the workplace and meet other colleagues on zoom. it's extraordinary. a cousin to question the whole point of doing two years of a levels, really. it's extraordinary to see the amount of grade inflation, last year, four in ten students were graded, i can certainly see a minor in every near like that. so i think it's incredible. i mean to me have to take an exam to get through a levels and may and june and then you have to...
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ifeel very proud. and there was also success again in the pool.in the men's axioo metre medley relay capped british swimming's most successful olympics in history, with eight medals. duncan scott brought the team home to become the first british athlete in any sport to win four medals at a single games. "god save the queen" plays. injapan, we've met the new stars of team gb but we still cherish the old. both have delivered, both have gold. natalie pirks, bbc news, tokyo. well, you heard some of the reaction back home to max whitlock�*s victory in natalie's report. let's hear a little more of that now. his mum, madeleine, his wife leah, daughterwillow, and the rest of the family were watching from hertfordshire. afterwards they spoke to the bbc�*s melissa sharman. so proud. you cannot put it into words. it was just really emotional to watch, but yeah, so proud and so happy for him. what were the nerves like watching him doing that first performance? we were all on the edge of our seats. we just wanted him to do a good job. it has been a long—time t
ifeel very proud. and there was also success again in the pool.in the men's axioo metre medley relay capped british swimming's most successful olympics in history, with eight medals. duncan scott brought the team home to become the first british athlete in any sport to win four medals at a single games. "god save the queen" plays. injapan, we've met the new stars of team gb but we still cherish the old. both have delivered, both have gold. natalie pirks, bbc news, tokyo. well, you...
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ifeel very proud. and there was also success again in the pool.he men's axioo metre medley relay capped british swimming's most successful olympics in history, with eight medals. duncan scott brought the team home to become the first british athlete in any sport to win four medals at a single games. "god save the queen" plays. injapan, we've met the new stars of team gb but we still cherish the old. both have delivered, both have gold. natalie pirks, bbc news, tokyo. well, alongside those british achievements, other records have been tumbling in tokyo... yulimar rojas of venezuela, broke the world record in the women's triple jump, which had stood since 1995. she'd already secured the gold medal, when she claimed the new record with herfinaljump. the american swimmer, caeleb dressel, is being celebrated as one of the greatest olympians, after winning five gold medals in his six events. today, he set a new olympic record, in the men's 50m freestyle. and two athletes agreed to share the gold medal in the men's highjump, after a thrilling two—hour co
ifeel very proud. and there was also success again in the pool.he men's axioo metre medley relay capped british swimming's most successful olympics in history, with eight medals. duncan scott brought the team home to become the first british athlete in any sport to win four medals at a single games. "god save the queen" plays. injapan, we've met the new stars of team gb but we still cherish the old. both have delivered, both have gold. natalie pirks, bbc news, tokyo. well, alongside...
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like, ifeel... i feel like i'm 0k without it.d off the premises. don't ask any questions of our congregation, it's not your business. someone else who bought into this viewpoint was 22—year—old josh bradstreet—contreras. he was a fit, healthy college kid and last friday, after contracting covid a week earlier, died. he was unvaccinated. his mother tarsha is now on a mission to persuade other young people that, actually, they're not invincible. if i could sell all my worldly possessions, and it's not much that i have, to bring josh back — i would. everything, even the shirt on my back. so in other words, get the vaccine? take the vaccine... take the vaccine. in louisiana, just 37% of adults have had the jab. across the state line, that drops to 35% — the lowest in the country. we've just crossed the border from louisiana into mississippi — another state where cases are surging, another state where it's impossible to get an intensive care bed. but the republican governor is refusing to follow government advice that people should we
like, ifeel... i feel like i'm 0k without it.d off the premises. don't ask any questions of our congregation, it's not your business. someone else who bought into this viewpoint was 22—year—old josh bradstreet—contreras. he was a fit, healthy college kid and last friday, after contracting covid a week earlier, died. he was unvaccinated. his mother tarsha is now on a mission to persuade other young people that, actually, they're not invincible. if i could sell all my worldly possessions,...
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you know, ijust want to do the same thing and to come out here and to get my own, ifeel very proud.ington recovered from a fall to take gold in the new bmx freestyle competition and confirm great britain's dominance of the sport at these games. she also made history by landing the 360 degree backflip. it's the holy grail in the women's freestyle division, having never been landed in any competition until worthington�*s second run. that moment capped a world—class, gold—medal winning routine which received the highest score across both the men's and women's events. it was the jewel in the crown of gb's remarkable bmx performance in tokyo, culminating with two gold medals, a silver and a bronze. idid not i did not put any pressure on myself really. you go in and out so sometimes you are thinking maybe there is some pressure and maybe it's not meant to happen this time but you just kind of let those things go really quick. and refocus. i tried not to have that much pressure, ifocused on enjoying myself and taking it one trick at a time. declan brooks took bronze in the men's freestyle
you know, ijust want to do the same thing and to come out here and to get my own, ifeel very proud.ington recovered from a fall to take gold in the new bmx freestyle competition and confirm great britain's dominance of the sport at these games. she also made history by landing the 360 degree backflip. it's the holy grail in the women's freestyle division, having never been landed in any competition until worthington�*s second run. that moment capped a world—class, gold—medal winning...
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change tonight, and a lot of people are, as i said, losing faith in the evacuation programme, and ifeel to the airport thinking that they'll get out. i mean, the person that i've been evacuating really serious today, he's under threat — the taliban have said they'll make an example of him, and he's done something that they see as potentially very un—islamic. his family have already been arrested and put under threat — we had to get him out today. so to think that you'll get out, you'll survive, and then to still be stuck at the airport because you didn't know which gate to go to — it's just beyond heartbreaking. police in australia have clashed with thousands of people in two of the country's biggest cities, who've been protesting against covid restrictions. more than 200 people have been arrested in melbourne and sydney, and at least seven officers were injured. sydney has just extended lockdown measures for another month — as phil mercer reports. they came in their thousands to protest against melbourne's lockdown. they came in their thousands to protest against the police said some d
change tonight, and a lot of people are, as i said, losing faith in the evacuation programme, and ifeel to the airport thinking that they'll get out. i mean, the person that i've been evacuating really serious today, he's under threat — the taliban have said they'll make an example of him, and he's done something that they see as potentially very un—islamic. his family have already been arrested and put under threat — we had to get him out today. so to think that you'll get out, you'll...
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like, ifeel... i feel like i'm 0k without it.tions of our congregation, it's not your business. someone else who bought into this viewpoint was 22—year—old josh bradstreet—contreras. he was a fit, healthy college kid and last friday, after contracting covid a week earlier, died. he was unvaccinated. his mother tarsha is now on a mission to persuade other young people that, actually, they're not invincible. if i could sell all my worldly possessions, and it's not much that i have, to bring josh back — i would. everything, even the shirt on my back. so in other words, get the vaccine? take the vaccine... take the vaccine. in louisiana, just 37% of adults have had the jab. across the state line, that drops to 35% — the lowest in the country. we've just crossed the border from louisiana into mississippi — another state where cases are surging, another state where it's impossible to get an intensive care bed. but the republican governor is refusing to follow government advice that people should wear a mask. once again, issues of polit
like, ifeel... i feel like i'm 0k without it.tions of our congregation, it's not your business. someone else who bought into this viewpoint was 22—year—old josh bradstreet—contreras. he was a fit, healthy college kid and last friday, after contracting covid a week earlier, died. he was unvaccinated. his mother tarsha is now on a mission to persuade other young people that, actually, they're not invincible. if i could sell all my worldly possessions, and it's not much that i have, to bring...
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me nowhere and i can't tolerate that i'm notjust for myself but thousands of women, afghan women, ifeel sorry for them. let's go back to the withdrawal of the foreign troops. what do you think about the way this withdrawal has been handled? here the situation is not normal. everyone can say everything so we don't have the first—hand information how this all happened but i'm lost, i'm hopeless. i'm just broken down in pieces why this happened. i never expected this, that this will happen this way. we deserved a better life and better situation, like we afghans contributed to much for democracy for our government and for everything that up till here we lost so many lives for this. it everything that up till here we lost so many lives for this.— so many lives for this. it appears we have lost _ so many lives for this. it appears we have lost you. _ so many lives for this. it appears we have lost you. it _ so many lives for this. it appears we have lost you. it is _ so many lives for this. it appears we have lost you. it is such - so many lives for this. it appears we have lost you. it is s
me nowhere and i can't tolerate that i'm notjust for myself but thousands of women, afghan women, ifeel sorry for them. let's go back to the withdrawal of the foreign troops. what do you think about the way this withdrawal has been handled? here the situation is not normal. everyone can say everything so we don't have the first—hand information how this all happened but i'm lost, i'm hopeless. i'm just broken down in pieces why this happened. i never expected this, that this will happen this...
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i feel like ifeel like i'm racing i feel like i'm racing with my sisten — i feel like i'm racing withi feel like i'm racing with my sister. i've never— i feel like i'm racing with my sister. i've never wanted - i feel like i'm racing with my sister. i've never wanted tol i feel like i'm racing with my. sister. i've never wanted to win i feel like i'm racing with my- sister. i've never wanted to win a race _ sister. i've never wanted to win a race so_ sister. i've never wanted to win a race so badly— sister. i've never wanted to win a race so badly in _ sister. i've never wanted to win a race so badly in all— sister. i've never wanted to win a race so badly in all my— sister. i've never wanted to win a race so badly in all my life. - sister. i've never wanted to win a race so badly in all my life. thatl race so badly in all my life. that makes laura — race so badly in all my life. that makes laura kinney _ race so badly in all my life. that makes laura kinney the - race so badly in all my life. makes laura kinney the most successful female cyclist of all time from any nations. she's no
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they're fighting for their homelands, and now that their homelands, and now that the home—made is gone, ifeelook after their sons and daughtersjust like look after their sons and daughters just like they looked after american sons and daughters when we fought there. thank you very much forjoining us. more than 60 countries have issued a joint statement calling on the taliban to allow international citizens and afghans to leave the country. but the question of where they'll go is more difficult. european leaders will today hold a crisis meeting to discuss the unfolding crisis, and what it means for migration to europe. french president emmanuel macron says europe alone cannot bear the consequences. courtney bembridge reports. this man is one of thousands who worked with western forces during the 20 year military campaign. he is now in paris where his asylum papers entitle him to two meals a day, but he is not allowed to work. his family remains in kabul, and he is worried they will face reprisals from the taliban. this is the moment he finally got through to his sister. details in the family i
they're fighting for their homelands, and now that their homelands, and now that the home—made is gone, ifeelook after their sons and daughtersjust like look after their sons and daughters just like they looked after american sons and daughters when we fought there. thank you very much forjoining us. more than 60 countries have issued a joint statement calling on the taliban to allow international citizens and afghans to leave the country. but the question of where they'll go is more...
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ifeel a bit like i need to be humble. i love it and i want to keep talking about it, to be honest.ry single day and i took it with me to the olympics to remind me of why we were sacrificing what we have while we are here because it gets harder. ten years chasing the stream but now we have it and now i can sleep with a gold medal every night. it has its own side of the bed and i am just over the moon. so grateful. just over the moon. so grateful-— just over the moon. so grateful. just over the moon. so crateful. �* ., ., ., grateful. amazing. you have it on the pillow _ grateful. amazing. you have it on the pillow behind _ grateful. amazing. you have it on the pillow behind you. - grateful. amazing. you have it on the pillow behind you. canl on the pillow behind you. can you bring it closer to the camera? let's see what one looks like up close. i camera? let's see what one looks like up close.- looks like up close. i don't want to — looks like up close. i don't want to hurt _ looks like up close. i don't want to hurt your - looks like up close. i don't want to hurt your eyes, i look
ifeel a bit like i need to be humble. i love it and i want to keep talking about it, to be honest.ry single day and i took it with me to the olympics to remind me of why we were sacrificing what we have while we are here because it gets harder. ten years chasing the stream but now we have it and now i can sleep with a gold medal every night. it has its own side of the bed and i am just over the moon. so grateful. just over the moon. so grateful-— just over the moon. so grateful. just over the...
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you know, ifeel incredibly lucky to be from great britain, being able to stand on that diving board and countries at those olympic games where being gay is punishable by death in their countries. so ijust hope that winning an olympic gold medal, winning any olympic medal, or going to the olympics as a gay person, a member of the lgbt community, that any young kids out there that feel like they're never going to achieve anything just because of who they are, they know that with hard work, you can achieve anything, no matter who you are, where you come from, you can be the best in the world. it's only three years till paris. yes! i know, it's not very long to paris and i remember always saying, the thing is, i always said i'm going to keep going as long as, as long as my body will let me or until i win an olympic gold medal. now i've got my olympic gold medal, i'm like, that felt kind of good. i don't know, maybe i'll try it again. but honestly, but for now, i'm taking a bit of a break, going to spend some time with my family, see where, you know, life lands me, and we'll make decisions a
you know, ifeel incredibly lucky to be from great britain, being able to stand on that diving board and countries at those olympic games where being gay is punishable by death in their countries. so ijust hope that winning an olympic gold medal, winning any olympic medal, or going to the olympics as a gay person, a member of the lgbt community, that any young kids out there that feel like they're never going to achieve anything just because of who they are, they know that with hard work, you...
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which has put up, saying ifeel incredibly blessed to be pregnant again, but they also felt like a bag instagram you can look like everything is only ever going well. to say i found it a real comfort to hear from people who have also experienced loss, and in some very small way, assuming this might help others also. happy news for the prime minister and his wife, but also some sadness in that post as well. missus johnson is saying that she hopes that by showing their own exclusive help other. the uk telecommunications industry hopes a satellite that has gone into orbit will help maintain its global leadership in the sector. a quarter of the world's big telecoms spacecraft are manufactured in britain, and a new platform — called quantum — is billed as the market's next—generation product. quantum was launched on a rocket from french guiana. here's our science correspondentjonathan amos. another rocket climbs skyward to bolster a sector that europe, and the uk in particular, has come to dominate — the business of telecommunications satellites. there are hundreds of these spacecraft overh
which has put up, saying ifeel incredibly blessed to be pregnant again, but they also felt like a bag instagram you can look like everything is only ever going well. to say i found it a real comfort to hear from people who have also experienced loss, and in some very small way, assuming this might help others also. happy news for the prime minister and his wife, but also some sadness in that post as well. missus johnson is saying that she hopes that by showing their own exclusive help other....