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ifeel rotten- — the hospital. hello. ifeel rotten. you _ the hospital. hello. ifeel rotten.eel. rotten. you feel rotten? are ou rotten. you feel rotten? are you getting _ rotten. you feel rotten? are you getting any _ rotten. you feel rotten? are you getting any pain - rotten. you feel rotten? are you getting any pain in - rotten. you feel rotten? are you getting any pain in your| you getting any pain in your chest? ., you getting any pain in your chest?- all— you getting any pain in your chest? me. all yourtummy? last chest? no. all your tummy? last week, ted _ chest? no. all your tummy? last week, ted fell— chest? no. all yourtummy? last week, ted fell and paramedics wanted to taken to hospital, but ted by his wife and daughter, didn't want to go. he was daughter, didn't want to go. he: was always able to manage his own medication up until about two weeks ago. own medication up until about two weeks ago-— own medication up until about two weeks ago. hospital at home has liven two weeks ago. hospital at home has given them _ two weeks ago. hospital at home has given them ch
ifeel rotten- — the hospital. hello. ifeel rotten. you _ the hospital. hello. ifeel rotten.eel. rotten. you feel rotten? are ou rotten. you feel rotten? are you getting _ rotten. you feel rotten? are you getting any _ rotten. you feel rotten? are you getting any pain - rotten. you feel rotten? are you getting any pain in - rotten. you feel rotten? are you getting any pain in your| you getting any pain in your chest? ., you getting any pain in your chest?- all— you getting any pain in your...
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ifeel unbelievable, really. i feel like unbelievable, really.ly difference between now and then is a hashtag and a clear camera, you know? i'm proud of the officials and everyone that did not release this, so that everyone can see it at the same time, i'm glad they show the family the respect of showing them first. unlike in my dad's incident, we all saw it at the same time so i give them credit for that, so that the family can brace themselves, even though there is no such thing as bracing yourself, but they know what is to come. {iii know what is to come. of course- — know what is to come. of course. and _ know what is to come. of course. and argue concerned that policing has not really improved in past 30 odd years, since your own father was attacked —— argue concerned. it's very concerned rugova concerning the give them credit as i said for not releasing the video to everybody, the public and family, at the same time. i give them credit to releasing it to the family first and letting them processed things and ifeel letting them processed thi
ifeel unbelievable, really. i feel like unbelievable, really.ly difference between now and then is a hashtag and a clear camera, you know? i'm proud of the officials and everyone that did not release this, so that everyone can see it at the same time, i'm glad they show the family the respect of showing them first. unlike in my dad's incident, we all saw it at the same time so i give them credit for that, so that the family can brace themselves, even though there is no such thing as bracing...
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Jan 6, 2023
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i don't know what is going on, ifeel like... like what, like it's thrusters? i don't know what is going on. we have a grid map that - corresponds with the grid map that topside has. 946... it is like battleship, - they tell us which square we are in. we had kind of a good idea which square we were in. but we had topside confirm that with us and give us a heading. i is something wrong with my thrusters? i am thrusting and nothing is happening. range...and bearing...two... are we closer to the bank? we will find out. i don't recognise that mud out there, do you? here is the map! no, i haven't been here before. am i spinning? yes. iam? now you are going north. oh, my god. and scott is like, "oh no, we have a problem". - when we are thrusting forward, one of the thrusters is thrusting back right now. the only thing i can do right now is a 360. i was thinking, "we're not going to make it!" we are literally 300 metres from titanic and although we are in the debris field, we can't go anywhere but go in circles. when i am initiating thrust, i am turning. that is why i
i don't know what is going on, ifeel like... like what, like it's thrusters? i don't know what is going on. we have a grid map that - corresponds with the grid map that topside has. 946... it is like battleship, - they tell us which square we are in. we had kind of a good idea which square we were in. but we had topside confirm that with us and give us a heading. i is something wrong with my thrusters? i am thrusting and nothing is happening. range...and bearing...two... are we closer to the...
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Jan 24, 2023
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ifeel i'm going to need to be the voice for those who live the way that charlie does, to depict him withn screen before. nominations are in for the razzies hollywood's annual antidote to the oscars, which celebrates the worst in cinema over the past 12 months. leading the charge with eight nominations is netflix's �*blonde'— about the life of marilyn monroe. its lead, ana de armas, and producer, brad pitt, are in the firing line. disney's take on pinocchio picked up six nods, including worst picture and actor for tom hanks' portrayal of the puppet�*s dad geppetto in the classic morality tale. lying and telling the truth, how basic and primal a theme is that? a lie can really. change a person. what is happening! fairy magic. a bit on the nose, if you ask me. we can go back now to our previous report. the point of this course is to learn how to write clearly and persuasively. think about the truth of your argument. charlie is a reclusive lecturer. he's severely obese and desperate to reconnect with his estranged daughter. are you actually trying to parent me right now? who would want me to
ifeel i'm going to need to be the voice for those who live the way that charlie does, to depict him withn screen before. nominations are in for the razzies hollywood's annual antidote to the oscars, which celebrates the worst in cinema over the past 12 months. leading the charge with eight nominations is netflix's �*blonde'— about the life of marilyn monroe. its lead, ana de armas, and producer, brad pitt, are in the firing line. disney's take on pinocchio picked up six nods, including...
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ifeel like i need to hold my breath. 0h, breathe in!ike getting your ears pierced? yeah, it's going to hurt but it's going to... save your life at the same time? yeah. tomas is about to celebrate 30 years of working with turtles in senegal. his work has brought him awards and recognitions from around the world. he's so gentle with it. i mean, he's — you can see that these turtles actually are his babies. that's quite an impressive sight — i've never seen it and i'm sure all of these people haven't either. everyone literallyjust ran down to the beach and see this release. 0n the outskirts of dakar, in the back yard of his dad's old farm, tomas has built this village of the tortoises. it's popular with tourists and school groups but it's also a hospitalfor sick and injured turtles. you see the remains of the place where they dig or they draw a hole in order to put a rope to attach the turtle. wait, why was a rope attached to the turtle? yeah, because when you have them in captivity and you don't want them to dig in the middle of your lawn
ifeel like i need to hold my breath. 0h, breathe in!ike getting your ears pierced? yeah, it's going to hurt but it's going to... save your life at the same time? yeah. tomas is about to celebrate 30 years of working with turtles in senegal. his work has brought him awards and recognitions from around the world. he's so gentle with it. i mean, he's — you can see that these turtles actually are his babies. that's quite an impressive sight — i've never seen it and i'm sure all of these people...
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Jan 8, 2023
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ifeel like there is going to be...ously through the last recession — i think, often, these situations actually provide us with a sort of creative renaissance. i think difficult situations often force people to think more creatively. i think that perhaps blackcurrant tango might not make it in the current context, but i do think that the idea of... it's very different, actually, to what we were talking about with the traitors and about understanding ideas. i always look for ideas and like ideas that make me feel a little bit scared, usually because they're things that i hopefully haven't seen before... but do your clients, do brands feel as enthusiastic about being scared as you do? yes, it's often different and it's where lots of our interesting debates happen. but i think that it has been a time for caution, certainly over the last year, understandably so. but i think that the brands... dino mentioned it earlier — you have to cut through. people have to notice you in the first place. if they don't notice you... they d
ifeel like there is going to be...ously through the last recession — i think, often, these situations actually provide us with a sort of creative renaissance. i think difficult situations often force people to think more creatively. i think that perhaps blackcurrant tango might not make it in the current context, but i do think that the idea of... it's very different, actually, to what we were talking about with the traitors and about understanding ideas. i always look for ideas and like...
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i needed to do that to feel complete, and ifeel now complete. we got it done. hello there.tty windy today and it has been quite a wet start as well, particularly across scotland, england and wales. brighter conditions are going to spread in from the west later on, with a mixture of sunshine and showers more generally this afternoon. the area of low pressure is here, that has been bringing the wet weather. this area of cloud is the rain band sweeping eastwards across scotland, england and wales. what follows is the brighter showery conditions, but it has also been a windy start to the day, particularly to the coast of south—west england where we have had a gust of 65mph around berry head near brixham, and 5a over the north york moors. so far the strongest winds have been ahead of this rain band. that will continue to clear through, but then we get a second swathe of strong winds working into the north—west later on, with gales late in day in the north—west. it will stay blustery, with lots of showers in the west. not too many for east scotland, eastern england once the main
i needed to do that to feel complete, and ifeel now complete. we got it done. hello there.tty windy today and it has been quite a wet start as well, particularly across scotland, england and wales. brighter conditions are going to spread in from the west later on, with a mixture of sunshine and showers more generally this afternoon. the area of low pressure is here, that has been bringing the wet weather. this area of cloud is the rain band sweeping eastwards across scotland, england and wales....
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i needed to do that to feel complete, and ifeel now complete. we got it done.trade today, a day of sunshine and heavy showers. there are lots of showers around, lots of downpours. also pretty windy, an area of low pressure responsible, this thick cloud is going into wales and north—west england bringing heavy rain. early this very strong winds on the far west of scotland, we had gusts up to 76 mph in the western isles, 6o gusts up to 76 mph in the western isles, 60 mph in stornoway. the winds combining with high tides bringing large waves, flood warnings issued by the scottish environment protection agency. could be some debris held on show by the large waves as well. england and wales, also flood warnings out and about on account of the heavy rain over recent days. some of the road is already suffering with large puddles in place, lots of surface water and spray and things getting worse as the rain rattles away across the skies. temperatures today generally range from eight up to 10 degrees, above average for this time of january. overnight tonight, showers co
i needed to do that to feel complete, and ifeel now complete. we got it done.trade today, a day of sunshine and heavy showers. there are lots of showers around, lots of downpours. also pretty windy, an area of low pressure responsible, this thick cloud is going into wales and north—west england bringing heavy rain. early this very strong winds on the far west of scotland, we had gusts up to 76 mph in the western isles, 6o gusts up to 76 mph in the western isles, 60 mph in stornoway. the winds...
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i needed to do that to feel complete, and ifeel now complete. we got it done. wet and windy weather, generally on the mild side but it will turn corridor across the north of you by the end of the week the following week, it will be in the following week, it will be in the colder air mass. the other rain piling in, across the country from the atlantic, will start to see some issues with localised flooding in places, particularly southwest england, wales, northwest england, northwest scotland. some sunshine around but it will not be long into the lungs spells of rain rattled their way in to the west and some will be heavy at times, windy at all areas and gives in the western coast and over the hills, slightly cooler feeling on wednesday compared to state in single figures of the ten or ii in the southeast. more rain was depletion from southern britain as he moved to thursday and there is another area of low pressure across the northern half of it on thursday and friday. for thursday, wet and windy through the channel and southern britain there of the precious is
i needed to do that to feel complete, and ifeel now complete. we got it done. wet and windy weather, generally on the mild side but it will turn corridor across the north of you by the end of the week the following week, it will be in the following week, it will be in the colder air mass. the other rain piling in, across the country from the atlantic, will start to see some issues with localised flooding in places, particularly southwest england, wales, northwest england, northwest scotland....
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ifeel very emotional, and, like, literally two years of my life is...ady for it — all of the training, the team around us, my friends, the nurses that saved my life. yeah, it's amazing, absolutely amazing. and a bit of a song and dance there, as well, so i'm nice and warm now. see you in a bit! one, two! we're going to go through all emotions, aren't we? but, you know, that's been my life for the last five years. the climb starts in dense rainforest. big step. lift from there and there as well. 0k. for the big step. 0k. almost immediately, there are hazards to overcome. if anybody needs to stop, just say. right, one, two, three, down. hang on. has the brake come off? no, the brake is off. coming down in one, two, three. there we go. you all right, steve? yes, i'm all right. we're down! good job, good job. cheering. have we got any wd—iio or anything? as i say, the brakes are... we'll get some in there. one, two, three. when i came up with this crazy idea and they said, "get a team together." i thought, i am crazy enough to do it but who else? obviously
ifeel very emotional, and, like, literally two years of my life is...ady for it — all of the training, the team around us, my friends, the nurses that saved my life. yeah, it's amazing, absolutely amazing. and a bit of a song and dance there, as well, so i'm nice and warm now. see you in a bit! one, two! we're going to go through all emotions, aren't we? but, you know, that's been my life for the last five years. the climb starts in dense rainforest. big step. lift from there and there as...
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i needed to do that to feel complete, and ifeel now complete. we got it done. hello there.start to the year. a powerful area of low pressure pushing is strong to gale force winds in and some rain, and then the next area of low pressure rushes in to replace it. all the time keeping the most mild atlantic flow, but as they clear away at times some colder air, neverfaraway clear away at times some colder air, neverfar away from clear away at times some colder air, never far away from the north of the uk. but for the majority, the theme this week is further outbreaks of wet and windy weather, notjust is further outbreaks of wet and windy weather, not just this weekend but next week as well. the weekend, some of the wettest weather in the west, but we will all see some rain. 40 but we will all see some rain. a0 millimetres. by the end of next week, we could all have 100 millimetres in the west, but in all parts you can see its looking unsettled and wet. for the weekend, it remains mild for most, with lust we winds and rain or showers. initially the rain gives us quite a go acros
i needed to do that to feel complete, and ifeel now complete. we got it done. hello there.start to the year. a powerful area of low pressure pushing is strong to gale force winds in and some rain, and then the next area of low pressure rushes in to replace it. all the time keeping the most mild atlantic flow, but as they clear away at times some colder air, neverfaraway clear away at times some colder air, neverfar away from clear away at times some colder air, never far away from the north of...
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ifeel like it's better to get yourself out of that situation and talk as well, otherwise you're justworse and worse. you're eating yourself alive. when i went in, i was absolutely very bitter towards the authorities, towards the judge that had given him bail. that was going to eat me alive, it was eating me alive. for me to help build them up and to show them it's possible, i had to do it first. the real me, the strong version of me, she's got a lot more light now. yeah, she breathes a lot better. hello. more wind and rain coming tojust about all on tuesday. the dry days have been very hard to find for some of late. take odiham in hampshire. this is where we saw the driest conditions during the summer. 46 days without rain in the last 24 hours, only two have been completely dry and only two in the last 38 draws in cornwall. wet is relative to average. so far this month though has been in gwyneth and i reckon by the end of tuesday will have seen an entire month's worth of rainfall in the first ten days. and that's because here and across north—west england, where we see the wettest we
ifeel like it's better to get yourself out of that situation and talk as well, otherwise you're justworse and worse. you're eating yourself alive. when i went in, i was absolutely very bitter towards the authorities, towards the judge that had given him bail. that was going to eat me alive, it was eating me alive. for me to help build them up and to show them it's possible, i had to do it first. the real me, the strong version of me, she's got a lot more light now. yeah, she breathes a lot...
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ifeel like it's better to get yourself out of that situation and talk as well, otherwise you're justworse and worse. you're eating yourself alive. when i went in, i was absolutely very bitter towards the authorities, towards the judge that had given him bail. that was going to eat me alive. it was eating me alive. for me to help build them up, and to show them it's possible, i had to do it first. the real me, the strong version of me, she's got a lot more light now. yeah, she breathes a lot better. hello there. week two of january 2023 has been another wet one and in fact we are starting to see the signs of that out to the west. there's been some localised flooding. this was carmarthenshire thursday afternoon and through north—west england and parts of wales, some areas have already exceeded their monthly average rainfall totals, and we're not even halfway through the month yet. now thursday's low pressure continues to pull away. this little ridge of high pressure builds and quiet thing down for friday until the end of the day. more wet weather waiting in the wings. so we'll start of
ifeel like it's better to get yourself out of that situation and talk as well, otherwise you're justworse and worse. you're eating yourself alive. when i went in, i was absolutely very bitter towards the authorities, towards the judge that had given him bail. that was going to eat me alive. it was eating me alive. for me to help build them up, and to show them it's possible, i had to do it first. the real me, the strong version of me, she's got a lot more light now. yeah, she breathes a lot...
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i needed to do that to feel complete, and ifeel now complete. we got it done. hello there.ettled start to the new year, wasn't it? yes, it was mild at times, but often very wet and windy. and if we look back at that first week and the rainfall totals across parts of north wales and the lake district for somejust close to or in excess of 200 millimetres of rainfall fell. and in actualfact, there's more rain to come over the next five days. this is the rainfall accumulation. so the darker the blues or the bright greens, we could have 50 to 80 millimetres of rain to add to those totals. low pressure, never too far away. and on monday, the low is sitting to the north, and that means a change of wind direction, more of a north westerly. so a fresher feel to things as well. that north westerly wind driving cooler air across the country. so temperatures about where they should be for the time of year. but it does mean that parts of eastern scotland and eastern england, a chilly start, but some sunshine around. closest to the low is where we'll see the frequent rash of showers west
i needed to do that to feel complete, and ifeel now complete. we got it done. hello there.ettled start to the new year, wasn't it? yes, it was mild at times, but often very wet and windy. and if we look back at that first week and the rainfall totals across parts of north wales and the lake district for somejust close to or in excess of 200 millimetres of rainfall fell. and in actualfact, there's more rain to come over the next five days. this is the rainfall accumulation. so the darker the...
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i needed to do that to feel complete, and ifeel now complete. we got it done. hello there.brought some strong and gusty winds. it has also brought a lot of rain for some parts of the uk, and there is more to come. this is the rainfall we are expecting to accumulate over the next five days, particularly in the west, there is a lot of rain to come, some parts of wales for example likely to see well over 100mm of rain, so that could cause some flooding issues. there is more rain to come on sunday, it will come in the form of showers, blustery showers at that, blowing around this area of low pressure. and as we get onto the backside of that low, we will start to pull in some slightly cooler air from the north—west, nothing exceptionally cold for the time of year, just a slightly chillier feel through sunday. a mix of sunny spells and showers, some of the showers heavy with hail and thunder, perhaps wintry over the highest ground in scotland. confirmation of another windy day, particularly around western coasts, and temperatures between seven and ten degrees. so, certainly not u
i needed to do that to feel complete, and ifeel now complete. we got it done. hello there.brought some strong and gusty winds. it has also brought a lot of rain for some parts of the uk, and there is more to come. this is the rainfall we are expecting to accumulate over the next five days, particularly in the west, there is a lot of rain to come, some parts of wales for example likely to see well over 100mm of rain, so that could cause some flooding issues. there is more rain to come on sunday,...
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ifeel like i need to hold my breath. 0h, breathe in!s going to hurt but it's going to... save your life at the same time? yeah. tomas is about to celebrate 30 years of working with turtles in senegal. his work has brought him awards and recognitions from around the world. he's so gentle with it. i mean, he's — you can see that these turtles actually are his babies. that's quite an impressive sight — i've never seen it and i'm sure all of these people haven't either. everyone literallyjust ran down to the beach and see this release. tomas started as a teenager, rescuing african spurred tortoises — the second—biggest species in the world. since then, his work in northern senegal has saved the last remaining colony of adanson�*s terrapin from collapse. and these days, he's working on a new encyclopaedia and planning the continent's biggest turtle research facility on a plot near his home. it's a big project. we are going to take several years and a lot of fundraising, a lot of work in order to have a facility who will be like a base camp f
ifeel like i need to hold my breath. 0h, breathe in!s going to hurt but it's going to... save your life at the same time? yeah. tomas is about to celebrate 30 years of working with turtles in senegal. his work has brought him awards and recognitions from around the world. he's so gentle with it. i mean, he's — you can see that these turtles actually are his babies. that's quite an impressive sight — i've never seen it and i'm sure all of these people haven't either. everyone literallyjust...
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Jan 13, 2023
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ifeel like it's better to get yourself out of that situation and talk as well, otherwise you're justou're eating yourself alive. when i went in, i was absolutely very bitter towards the authorities, towards the judge that had given him bail. that was going to eat me alive, it was eating me alive. for me to help build them up and to show them it's possible, i had to do it first. the real me, the strong version of me, she's got a lot more light now. yeah, she breathes a lot better. hello then. week two of january 2023 has been another wet one and in fact we are starting to see the signs of that out to the west. there's been some localised flooding. this was carmarthenshire thursday afternoon and through north—west england and parts of wales, some areas have already exceeded their monthly average rainfall totals and we're not even halfway through the month yet. now, thursday's low pressure continues to pull away. this little ridge of high pressure builds and quietens things down for friday until the end of the day — more wet weather waiting in the wings. so we'll start off with a northe
ifeel like it's better to get yourself out of that situation and talk as well, otherwise you're justou're eating yourself alive. when i went in, i was absolutely very bitter towards the authorities, towards the judge that had given him bail. that was going to eat me alive, it was eating me alive. for me to help build them up and to show them it's possible, i had to do it first. the real me, the strong version of me, she's got a lot more light now. yeah, she breathes a lot better. hello then....
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ifeel like it's better to get yourself out of that situation and talk as well, otherwise you're justrse and worse. you're eating yourself alive. when i went in, i was absolutely very bitter towards the authorities, towards the judge that had given him bail. that was going to eat me alive, it was eating me alive. for me to help build them up and to show them it's possible, i had to do it first. the real me, the strong version of me, she's got a lot more light now. yeah, she breathes a lot better. hello. our wet and windy week of weather continues on wednesday with the low pressure still very much driving our weather. there's going to be heavy downpours for some of us through the day, and actually over the next few days. often we're going to see rain, strengthening winds. mainly still quite mild for the time of year. but gales developing, overnight rain sweeping its way eastwards. so by the time we get to about 6:00 on wednesday morning, most of us generally frost—free, but some heavy showers from the word go pushing in from the north and the west. and low pressure is going to sit to t
ifeel like it's better to get yourself out of that situation and talk as well, otherwise you're justrse and worse. you're eating yourself alive. when i went in, i was absolutely very bitter towards the authorities, towards the judge that had given him bail. that was going to eat me alive, it was eating me alive. for me to help build them up and to show them it's possible, i had to do it first. the real me, the strong version of me, she's got a lot more light now. yeah, she breathes a lot...
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ifeel like it's better to get yourself out of that situation and talk as well, otherwise you're justand worse. you're eating yourself alive. when i went in, i was absolutely very bitter towards the authorities, towards the judge that had given him bail. that was going to eat me alive, it was eating me alive. for me to help build them up and to show them it's possible, i had to do it first. the real me, the strong version of me, she's got a lot more light now. yeah, she breathes a lot better. hello there. the start of this weekend has been unsettled, thanks to low pressure, wet, windy, followed by blustery showers and sunny spells. part two of the weekend also unsettled with the same area of low pressure close by, it's going to stay pretty windy with plenty of showers rattling in from the south—west. here it is, this deep low, the centre sitting just to the north of scotland on sunday, some fairly strong winds close to its centre over the north and west of scotland. elsewhere, plenty of isobars so it is going to be another blustery day, maybe not quite as windy across inland areas tha
ifeel like it's better to get yourself out of that situation and talk as well, otherwise you're justand worse. you're eating yourself alive. when i went in, i was absolutely very bitter towards the authorities, towards the judge that had given him bail. that was going to eat me alive, it was eating me alive. for me to help build them up and to show them it's possible, i had to do it first. the real me, the strong version of me, she's got a lot more light now. yeah, she breathes a lot better....
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ifeel like it's better to get yourself out of that situation and talk as well, otherwise you're juste and worse. you're eating yourself alive. when i went in, i was absolutely very bitter towards the authorities, towards the judge that had given him bail. that was going to eat me alive, it was eating me alive. for me to help build them up and to show them it's possible, i had to do it first. the real me, the strong version of me, she's got a lot more light now. yeah, she breathes a lot better. it certainly has been a sunday of sunny spells and scattered showers. but don't take my word for it, take a look at this weather watcher picture, a beautiful rainbow in the sky of cornwall, but wet weather on the roads as those showers eased through. there's going to be further showers to come, actually, over the next couple of days. and overnight, we still keep the low pressure to the north. most of the showers out to the west. but for a time, we will see some clearer skies. favoured spots for that's likely to be through eastern scotland and eastern england. and under those clearer skies, temp
ifeel like it's better to get yourself out of that situation and talk as well, otherwise you're juste and worse. you're eating yourself alive. when i went in, i was absolutely very bitter towards the authorities, towards the judge that had given him bail. that was going to eat me alive, it was eating me alive. for me to help build them up and to show them it's possible, i had to do it first. the real me, the strong version of me, she's got a lot more light now. yeah, she breathes a lot better....
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ifeel like it's better to get yourself out of that situation and talk as well, otherwise you're justworse and worse. you're eating yourself alive. when i went in, i was absolutely very bitter towards the authorities, towards the judge that had given him bail. that was going to eat me alive, it was eating me alive. for me to help build them up and to show them it's possible, i had to do it first. the real me, the strong version of me, she's got a lot more light now. yeah, she breathes a lot better. hello. after a rather wet and windy first week of january 2023, we're heading into the second week on a similar note. unsettled weather on the cards through the week ahead, often fairly wet and windy, mainly rather mild for the time of year, although temperatures will fluctuate a bit through the next couple of days. but let's take a look at the expected rainfall that's going to be accumulating through this week. it's always going to be wettest in the west with our weather coming from the atlantic, particularly for parts of wales, for instance — there could be around 100 millimetres of rain
ifeel like it's better to get yourself out of that situation and talk as well, otherwise you're justworse and worse. you're eating yourself alive. when i went in, i was absolutely very bitter towards the authorities, towards the judge that had given him bail. that was going to eat me alive, it was eating me alive. for me to help build them up and to show them it's possible, i had to do it first. the real me, the strong version of me, she's got a lot more light now. yeah, she breathes a lot...
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and ifeel embarrassed because i've got asked for help.ave probably been worn out asking people to borrow money. thank you ever so much. for anita's family and so many others across her community. carol's team are life—savers. oh, that's a race. but in this crisis, there are no easy answers and no quick fixes. lost quite a lot of weight in the last year and a bitjust not being it lived. i'd rather my children eat their meat. i might have a meal a day if i'm lucky in the end. of course, it's down to money. her ex makes some modest payments for the kids, she still does get work, but she's also a single mum and has to fit her cleaning shifts around brett's childcare. the problems don't stop there. i don't receive, like, any sort of benefits for little man because he was born after that time period where they said you couldn't. it's a cut off point. and that's because brett was born after 2017 when the rules changed forfamilies with three or more children. so i only get money for the two girls. so we're literally living off that. and it's just
and ifeel embarrassed because i've got asked for help.ave probably been worn out asking people to borrow money. thank you ever so much. for anita's family and so many others across her community. carol's team are life—savers. oh, that's a race. but in this crisis, there are no easy answers and no quick fixes. lost quite a lot of weight in the last year and a bitjust not being it lived. i'd rather my children eat their meat. i might have a meal a day if i'm lucky in the end. of course, it's...
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i needed to do that to feel complete, and ifeel now complete. we got it done. hello. about all on tuesday. the dry days have been very hard to find for some of late. take odiham in hampshire. this is where we saw the driest conditions during the summer. 46 days without rain in the last 2a — only two have been completely dry and only two in the last 38 — culdrose in cornwall. wet is relative to average so far this month though has been bala in gwyneth, and i reckon by the end of tuesday we'll have seen an entire month's worth of rainfall in the first 10 days. and that's because here and across north west england is where we see the wettest weather on tuesday, the greatest impacts, risk of flooding up to 100 millimetres on the hills. all responsible is this weather system which has been working its way in from the west overnight. northern eastern areas are dry enough starts, even a bit of a chill about with a touch of frost for one or two and some morning sunshine in northern scotland. but the morning rush hour in western england, wales and northern ireland will be thor
i needed to do that to feel complete, and ifeel now complete. we got it done. hello. about all on tuesday. the dry days have been very hard to find for some of late. take odiham in hampshire. this is where we saw the driest conditions during the summer. 46 days without rain in the last 2a — only two have been completely dry and only two in the last 38 — culdrose in cornwall. wet is relative to average so far this month though has been bala in gwyneth, and i reckon by the end of tuesday...
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ifeel like afghanistan, we have a report. i feel like my face will fall off! imagine if you lived, day in day out, in conditions like this. also on newsday, tanks for ukraine and reports that germany has backed down following international pressure and will send leopard 2 tanks to ukraine. and a first for indianfilm making. the song naatu naatu from the hit film rrr has been nominated for best original song at the oscars. hello and welcome to the programme. we start in new zealand where, in the last couple of hours, chris hipkins has been sworn in as the country's new prime minister, after the shock resignation of jacinda ardern last week, who said she didn't have enough in the tank to continue in the job. mr hipkins was sworn in at government house in wellington, alongside carmel sepuloni, who becomes the country's first pasifika deputy prime minister. mr hipkins�* labour party will face a general election in october. 0ur correspondent, phil mercer, has more on this. this will be a big year for chris hipkins and his reshaped government. we are expecting a cab
ifeel like afghanistan, we have a report. i feel like my face will fall off! imagine if you lived, day in day out, in conditions like this. also on newsday, tanks for ukraine and reports that germany has backed down following international pressure and will send leopard 2 tanks to ukraine. and a first for indianfilm making. the song naatu naatu from the hit film rrr has been nominated for best original song at the oscars. hello and welcome to the programme. we start in new zealand where, in the...
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ifeel ashamed, i do feel ashamed.ily the same as your truth tomorrow. it isn't, things change for me. you've caught me in a melancholy... ..attitude, and that shocked me. i'm mentally ill, and that's a fact. i wouldn't deny it. i'm good at looking normal, and being normal, but at the base level, i'm just, you know, istruggle to hang on to reality sometimes. i am back in the coffee shop, which is also birkenhead's mental health crisis centre. so when people are just finding something to fidget with, they are there. they can help, can't they? they really can. i'm meeting roxy. i have come straight from a&e, i haven't had a positive experience there. i was discharged after quite a serious overdose. listening to roxy and to others here... do you want to come upstairs? ..it feels like conventional mental health services are stretched to breaking point, and i'm thinking that's why the nhs has decided to fund this place. already in its first six months, it has seen more than 300 people. this is probably the singularly most s
ifeel ashamed, i do feel ashamed.ily the same as your truth tomorrow. it isn't, things change for me. you've caught me in a melancholy... ..attitude, and that shocked me. i'm mentally ill, and that's a fact. i wouldn't deny it. i'm good at looking normal, and being normal, but at the base level, i'm just, you know, istruggle to hang on to reality sometimes. i am back in the coffee shop, which is also birkenhead's mental health crisis centre. so when people are just finding something to fidget...
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well, ifeel it's a privilege to do this job.o to work. i want to end on this note. the organisation is not hamstrung. the organisation just delivered the most amazing success by having agreements such as the fisheries subsidies agreement to make our oceans and ourfisheries more sustainable so that poor people can have access, to stop illegalfishing, to stop unreported fishing. we just got this after two decades of trying to negotiate it. we got it seven months ago, injune. so, how can you say we are hamstrung? we are practically the only organisation delivering on multilateralism. so, you cannot say that — we've had a huge success. we must build on that to correct all those areas that need to be reformed. but i'm very proud of what our members have done. and if you're looking for a place where multilateralism is actually working, in spite of tensions, which i acknowledge, it's the wto. we have to end there. but, ngozi okonjo—iweala, i thank you very much indeed for being on hardtalk. thank you. thank you, stephen. hello again. i
well, ifeel it's a privilege to do this job.o to work. i want to end on this note. the organisation is not hamstrung. the organisation just delivered the most amazing success by having agreements such as the fisheries subsidies agreement to make our oceans and ourfisheries more sustainable so that poor people can have access, to stop illegalfishing, to stop unreported fishing. we just got this after two decades of trying to negotiate it. we got it seven months ago, injune. so, how can you say...
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ifeel like i need to hold my breath. oh, breathe in!to hurt, but it's going to... save your life at the same time? yeah. tomas is about to celebrate 30 years of working with turtles in senegal. his work has brought him awards and recognitions from around the world. he's so gentle with it. i mean, he's — you can see that these turtles actually are his babies. that's quite an impressive sight — i've never seen it and i'm sure all of these people haven't either. everyone literallyjust ran down to the beach and see this release. on the outskirts of dakar, in the back yard of his dad's old farm, tomas has built this village of the tortoises. it's popular with tourists and school groups, but it's also a hospital for sick and injured turtles. you see the remains of the place where they dig or they draw a hole in order to put a rope to attach the turtle. wait, why was a rope attached to the turtle? yeah, because when you have them in captivity and you don't want them to dig in the middle of your lawn... oh, no! ..you want to have it like a rope
ifeel like i need to hold my breath. oh, breathe in!to hurt, but it's going to... save your life at the same time? yeah. tomas is about to celebrate 30 years of working with turtles in senegal. his work has brought him awards and recognitions from around the world. he's so gentle with it. i mean, he's — you can see that these turtles actually are his babies. that's quite an impressive sight — i've never seen it and i'm sure all of these people haven't either. everyone literallyjust ran down...
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i needed to do that to feel complete, and ifeel now complete. we got it done. hello there.y, but we've got more wet and windy weather to come this weekend. another area of low pressure, weather fronts to eventually push in from the west. this weather front has brought some heavy rain and gusty winds. that area of low pressure is where we've got the strongest of the winds in scotland. even first thing in the morning, it's very windy through the central belt of scotland, but the strongest winds will be in northern parts of the country, gusting 60 or 70 miles an hour. and we've also got a lot of showers coming into scotland. that band of rain sweeping away from england and wales will be followed by clear skies and temperatures early in the morning, 6—7 degrees. lots of showers, though, to begin with in scotland, very windy start, but the winds do moderate. the showers become fewer and we'll see some sunshine. other parts of the uk seeing some sunshine, especially in the morning, but tending to cloud over a bit more in western areas in the afternoon. a little bit of rain coming
i needed to do that to feel complete, and ifeel now complete. we got it done. hello there.y, but we've got more wet and windy weather to come this weekend. another area of low pressure, weather fronts to eventually push in from the west. this weather front has brought some heavy rain and gusty winds. that area of low pressure is where we've got the strongest of the winds in scotland. even first thing in the morning, it's very windy through the central belt of scotland, but the strongest winds...
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technically i'm 23, but, physically, ifeel like i am, like, 73.ou know, i didn't go through puberty in the same way as my friends, therefore i feel too young, but then i'm going through menopause in my teens, so i feel too old. the menopause impacts everybody. if you know a woman, _ love a woman, come from a woman, you should know about the menopause. i don't think there is enough i conversation about menopause in the younger age groups, particularly when it comes i to surgical menopause, - chemical menopause and primary ovarian insufficiency. we just don't tell girls that at all. i since filming with us, soe—myat is in remission from her cancer and hopes to finish herfinal year at uni in 2023. olivia has nearly finished her temporary menopause and is still in pain from her endometriosis. she's contemplating next steps. elspeth got a first class degree in psychology and one day hopes to do a phd looking into poi. emma continues to wear her t—shirt to work and is delighted to spend time hanging out with orla, her cousin's new baby. to find out more
technically i'm 23, but, physically, ifeel like i am, like, 73.ou know, i didn't go through puberty in the same way as my friends, therefore i feel too young, but then i'm going through menopause in my teens, so i feel too old. the menopause impacts everybody. if you know a woman, _ love a woman, come from a woman, you should know about the menopause. i don't think there is enough i conversation about menopause in the younger age groups, particularly when it comes i to surgical menopause, -...
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that moment, ifeel so honoured because pope benedict was a servant of god. we honour him.well, there has been much discussion in recent days, about the failings of pope benedict, particularly when dealing with perpetrators of abuse. but those here today were paying tribute to a man they felt was a great theologian, and someone who devoted his life to the church. aleem maqbool, bbc news, at the vatican. the uk foreign office has confirmed that two british citizens were in killed in a helicopter crash on australia's gold coast. queensland police said a collision occurred when one helicopter was taking off and the other was landing. four people died in total and three more remain for more on this story, the bbc�*s phil mercer joins me now from sydney. what are investigators looking at so far? , what are investigators looking atsofar? ,,., what are investigators looking atsofar? ,, at so far? this promises to be at so far? this promises to be a very long — at so far? this promises to be a very long and _ at so far? this promises to be a very long and painstaking i a very long
that moment, ifeel so honoured because pope benedict was a servant of god. we honour him.well, there has been much discussion in recent days, about the failings of pope benedict, particularly when dealing with perpetrators of abuse. but those here today were paying tribute to a man they felt was a great theologian, and someone who devoted his life to the church. aleem maqbool, bbc news, at the vatican. the uk foreign office has confirmed that two british citizens were in killed in a helicopter...
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um, you know, ifeel confident. i've been to three tournaments now.ould argue croatia, have had two good world cups, but if you put euros in that, we've probably been as consistent as any team in terms of our finishes and where we are. and i think people have enjoyed that journey with us and i feel that we can still go into the euros and we've got to qualify first. so, we can't just talk about winning a tournament until you've qualified, but i feel very confident about our chances in that tournament. gareth, were there ever times when you felt in the aftermath of the france defeat that you had perhaps taken the team as far as you could, and that change may be good for the side as well as yourself? no, i didn't feel that. i think that if anything, the opposite, you know, i think that we're much closer now to really having that belief to win. we've still got a small step to take. the margins of that game were really fine, but in the end games are won and lost in those key moments. and we didn't defend well enough in the goals they scored, and we had opp
um, you know, ifeel confident. i've been to three tournaments now.ould argue croatia, have had two good world cups, but if you put euros in that, we've probably been as consistent as any team in terms of our finishes and where we are. and i think people have enjoyed that journey with us and i feel that we can still go into the euros and we've got to qualify first. so, we can't just talk about winning a tournament until you've qualified, but i feel very confident about our chances in that...
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i'm in good form, ifeel fit much it almost goes the other way.ng up. ijust go into the game trying to help the team. that's always been my mindset. the last tie of the day is at anfield, where the holders liverpool leading fellow premier league side wolves. goncalo guedes capitalising on a goalkeeping errorfrom allison to put wolves ahead but a cool finish from the uruguyan darwin nunez has levelled things up. mo salah has put liverpool in front. you can see all of the actions and keep on top of that game on the bbc sport website. away from the fa cup, celtic have opened up a 12—point lead over rangers at the top of the scottish premiership. they beat kilmarnock 2—0. rangers play at dundee united tomorrow. aberdeen's five—match winless run in the league is over as they beat stjohnstone 2—0. livingston are up to fifth after a 2—0 win at ross county. hearts, in third, came from behind to draw 1—1 at st mirren. india's suryakumar yadav scored a quickfire century as they won the t20 series against sri lanka 2—1. batting first in the decider, yadav hi
i'm in good form, ifeel fit much it almost goes the other way.ng up. ijust go into the game trying to help the team. that's always been my mindset. the last tie of the day is at anfield, where the holders liverpool leading fellow premier league side wolves. goncalo guedes capitalising on a goalkeeping errorfrom allison to put wolves ahead but a cool finish from the uruguyan darwin nunez has levelled things up. mo salah has put liverpool in front. you can see all of the actions and keep on top...
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speculation he was about to be sacked or forced to speculation he was about to be sacked orforced to resign, ifeeliate scrutiny to public officials.— public officials. there are headlines _ public officials. there are headlines all _ public officials. there are headlines all the - public officials. there are headlines all the time, i public officials. there are - headlines all the time, knives out, which goes back to caesar and the coliseum and i think these ideas are not literally true. it appears to relate to headline on the front page of the independent which has made some money on the story in the wake of comments by rishi sunak at prime minister's questions and i think that prices reflecting what goes on and it's figurative not literal at all. ~ ., ., and it's figurative not literal at all. ~ . . ., 4' all. we heard earlier on in the week from lord evans _ all. we heard earlier on in the week from lord evans criticising - all. we heard earlier on in the week from lord evans criticising threats l from lord evans criticising threats that nadhim zawahi had made as he tried to stop stories about
speculation he was about to be sacked or forced to speculation he was about to be sacked orforced to resign, ifeeliate scrutiny to public officials.— public officials. there are headlines _ public officials. there are headlines all _ public officials. there are headlines all the - public officials. there are headlines all the time, i public officials. there are - headlines all the time, knives out, which goes back to caesar and the coliseum and i think these ideas are not literally true. it...
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ifeel i'm going to need to be the voice for those who live the way that charlie does, to depict him withlayed on screen before. we live in a veryjudgmental society in many ways, particularly with social media. what kind of impact do you hope that this can have beyond the emotion of the story? i think we can often lose sight that those are human beings, with thoughts and feelings and hearts and families and everything. and this is a story that's not often told in media, and it's a story that's played out behind closed doors in two—bedroom apartments all across the country, the continent, the world. i need to know that she's going to have a decent life where she cares about people. fraser's remarkable transformation the result of heavy prosthetics. the lead character might be an unusual one for hollywood, but the director hopes the story will resonate with us all. i need to know that i have done one thing right with my life! i'm happy that it's out in the world and it has a positive message. it's about bringing... it's about bringing families back together. and so much that's happened over
ifeel i'm going to need to be the voice for those who live the way that charlie does, to depict him withlayed on screen before. we live in a veryjudgmental society in many ways, particularly with social media. what kind of impact do you hope that this can have beyond the emotion of the story? i think we can often lose sight that those are human beings, with thoughts and feelings and hearts and families and everything. and this is a story that's not often told in media, and it's a story that's...
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that moment, ifeel so honoured because pope benedict was a servant of god. we honour him.mple. there's been much discussion about the failings of pope benedict, particularly in dealing with abuse perpetrators. but those here today were paying tribute to a man they felt was a great theologian, who devoted his life to the church. aleem maqbool, bbc news, at the vatican. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: back where it belongs. the looted egyptian treasure that's been returned to cairo. the most ambitious financial and political change ever attempted has got under way with the introduction of the euro. tomorrow in holland, we're going to use money we picked up in belgium today and then, we'll be in france and again, it'll be the same money. it's just got to be the way to go. crowd yelling george harrison, the former beatle, is recovering in hospital after being stabbed at his oxfordshire home. a 33—year—old man from liverpool is being interviewed by police on suspicion of attempted murder. i think it was good. just good? no, fantastic. big ben bongs this is bbc world ne
that moment, ifeel so honoured because pope benedict was a servant of god. we honour him.mple. there's been much discussion about the failings of pope benedict, particularly in dealing with abuse perpetrators. but those here today were paying tribute to a man they felt was a great theologian, who devoted his life to the church. aleem maqbool, bbc news, at the vatican. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: back where it belongs. the looted egyptian treasure that's been returned to cairo. the...