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ifelt we had go and win it, in the mapper we did. —— minuter we did. well. i take credit for them. i had dropped them at the start and they were lived and i think they have rammed it down my throat! slough town had a great day at the office. the southern premier league team, in the 7th tier, beat gainsborough trinity from the 6th. midfielder matt lench, scored a hat—trick in their 6—0 away win. the 2008 winners of the fa cup, portsmouth, are out in the first round after a 1—0 loss at league two side luton town. james collins' first—half strike was the difference at kenilworth road. newport are leading walsall from league one. it is 2—0. with about 20 minutes to go. two more non—league sides knocked out league opposition. there are the details. maidstone won 4-2 at there are the details. maidstone won 11—2 at cheltenham. the bbc sport website has all the day's fa cup results, plus news from the championship. brentford are playing leeds at griffin park. horrible fumbling from leeds keeper andy lonergan made it easy for neil mowpay to put the home side 1—
ifelt we had go and win it, in the mapper we did. —— minuter we did. well. i take credit for them. i had dropped them at the start and they were lived and i think they have rammed it down my throat! slough town had a great day at the office. the southern premier league team, in the 7th tier, beat gainsborough trinity from the 6th. midfielder matt lench, scored a hat—trick in their 6—0 away win. the 2008 winners of the fa cup, portsmouth, are out in the first round after a 1—0 loss at...
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ifelt over the moon, happy and ifelt that i had got —— neal masters from action fraud is familiar with have been divorced, they will say they have been divorced. it is about looking for that attachment that they can then use in order to help reel the victim in. his profile was that he was widowed and that he had joined the army because of the grief and so it felt like we had an instant bond because we had been through a similar grief experience. having parted with more than £8,000, val heard nothing more from her online love. i did a search on the internet, sat up all night and searched and found the story of a lady who had been scammed using the same story, the same picture and everything. it is like part of your world disappears. and i also felt really quite ashamed that i could have been so silly, that is what i felt. dave was awaiting the arrival of his new love but then he got an e—mail saying she was visiting relatives in ghana and was stuck at immigration. she needed yet more money. dave showed the letter to his bank manager who immediately smelled a rat. it was only through the
ifelt over the moon, happy and ifelt that i had got —— neal masters from action fraud is familiar with have been divorced, they will say they have been divorced. it is about looking for that attachment that they can then use in order to help reel the victim in. his profile was that he was widowed and that he had joined the army because of the grief and so it felt like we had an instant bond because we had been through a similar grief experience. having parted with more than £8,000, val...
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i have to say, seeing it, ifelt you could easily ta ke seeing it, ifelt you could easily take your eyess so new. we hadn't really heard her in that context of a big interview before and it was really interesting to see the kind of things she said, how she phrase things she was very confident, she had that sort of american air of confidence about her. articulate, very able to speak about how she was feeling about things and what she thought about stuff and that was very obvious as an americanism, for wa nt of very obvious as an americanism, for want of a better phrase. they were incredibly at ease with one another, they felt very sure, clearly, of how they felt very sure, clearly, of how they felt very sure, clearly, of how they felt for one another what they wa nted they felt for one another what they wanted to happen going forward and they appeared very happy and very much in love. very good to talk to you and we will talk again later on i have no doubt. by the way, that full interview will be shown again here on the bbc news channel at 830 this evening. 8:30pm this evening, the full i
i have to say, seeing it, ifelt you could easily ta ke seeing it, ifelt you could easily take your eyess so new. we hadn't really heard her in that context of a big interview before and it was really interesting to see the kind of things she said, how she phrase things she was very confident, she had that sort of american air of confidence about her. articulate, very able to speak about how she was feeling about things and what she thought about stuff and that was very obvious as an...
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there were no words for how i felt as a mother and a person, ifelt no words for how i felt as a mothered. emily moved herfamily and a person, i felt violated. emily moved her family away from a chemical plant near her old home that cause the contamination.” chemical plant near her old home that cause the contamination. i get that cause the contamination. i get that worse things happen around the world, but never in a million years didi world, but never in a million years did i think that living in the united states of america i would have to go to a dark, cold, dingy basement to pick up water for my family. hoosick falls is a small town on the border of new york and vermont. for decades the region was home to plastic factories that used perfluorononanoic acid. it wasn't until 2016 that the local water supplies received filtration systems. and the fight for clean water continues all the way to washington, where some hoosick falls residents travelled to make clear their objection to the nomination of michael dourson, donald trump's pick to become the country's top chemical regulator. mic
there were no words for how i felt as a mother and a person, ifelt no words for how i felt as a mothered. emily moved herfamily and a person, i felt violated. emily moved her family away from a chemical plant near her old home that cause the contamination.” chemical plant near her old home that cause the contamination. i get that cause the contamination. i get that worse things happen around the world, but never in a million years didi world, but never in a million years did i think that...
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but to go and win it and in the manner we did,i go and win it and in the manner we did, ifelt we hadanner we did, i felt we had a couple of goals left in us and we got stronger a the two subs worked for me. i have to ta ke two subs worked for me. i have to take credit on that. they won us the game. 0n take credit on that. they won us the game. on another day they may not work. but i dropped them at the start of game and they were lived andi start of game and they were lived and i think they have rammed it down my throat! slough town had a great day at the office. the southern premier league team, in the 7th tier beat gainsborough trinity from the 6th. midfielder matt lench, scored a hat—trick in their 6—0 away win. here is confirmation of those wins for maidstone and oxford city. luton beating 2008 winners portsmouth. you can see all the other results on the bbc sport website. england have their first win at the rugby league world cup. it was far from convincing against lebanon, but after their opening defeat against australia it was very important. kalum watkins scored the first of
but to go and win it and in the manner we did,i go and win it and in the manner we did, ifelt we hadanner we did, i felt we had a couple of goals left in us and we got stronger a the two subs worked for me. i have to ta ke two subs worked for me. i have to take credit on that. they won us the game. 0n take credit on that. they won us the game. on another day they may not work. but i dropped them at the start of game and they were lived andi start of game and they were lived and i think they...
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meanwhile, ifelt meanwhile, i felt that i've got a responsibility to help out the guys.uke who have been here before. they played an important role. i don't see that changing. cory evans says it was a disgrace to award a penalty against him that led to the swiss victory. cory evans says it was a disgrace to award a penalty against him that led to the swiss victory. cory evans says it was a disgrace to award a penalty against him that led to the swiss victory. to award a penalty against him that northern ireland now face an uphill task to qualify after evans was harshly adjudged to have handled when the ball struck his shoulder. led to the swiss victory. northern ireland now face an uphill task to qualify after evans was harshly adjudged to have handled when the ball led to the swiss victory. after evans was harshly adjudged to have handled when the ball for a game of this magnitude for the referee to give a penalty in a situation like that, it is disgraceful. there will be a number of firsts. both sets of players will wear poppies for the first time in their history. the
meanwhile, ifelt meanwhile, i felt that i've got a responsibility to help out the guys.uke who have been here before. they played an important role. i don't see that changing. cory evans says it was a disgrace to award a penalty against him that led to the swiss victory. cory evans says it was a disgrace to award a penalty against him that led to the swiss victory. cory evans says it was a disgrace to award a penalty against him that led to the swiss victory. to award a penalty against him that...
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and, yes, ifelt as in the late husband and herself. shortchanged in 2014 when these purges began. she was elected in 2004. she was a vice president in every sense of the word. and in 2014, the vice president and others were rejected. but my point is not so much about joyce and what happened to her, we interviewed her on this programme and frankly she does not amount to much support these days. it is your message about factionalism. it is interesting to see how anybody in zimbabwe today could have any hope that factionalism won't continue. it will be a dominant force. emmerson and the head of the military are clearly people who want to keep our closely in the hands of those, you know, one could perhaps say old cronies of robert mugabe are going all the way back in zanu pf. it is ha rd to all the way back in zanu pf. it is hard to see how that will not happen. is you're looking for a solution mediate that difference, thatis solution mediate that difference, that is where some of us come in as citizens. —— if. in retrospect, in hindsight,
and, yes, ifelt as in the late husband and herself. shortchanged in 2014 when these purges began. she was elected in 2004. she was a vice president in every sense of the word. and in 2014, the vice president and others were rejected. but my point is not so much about joyce and what happened to her, we interviewed her on this programme and frankly she does not amount to much support these days. it is your message about factionalism. it is interesting to see how anybody in zimbabwe today could...
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ifelt calm considering the occasion. it was my first not in test cricket for a little while.try to enjoy it as much as anything but maintain focus out there, try and enjoy the occasion of playing in an ashes test match at the gabba, without letting it get on top of me. i thought i got the balance quite right today. the former england rugby league international rangi chase has been banned from all sport for two years after testing positive for cocaine. the 31—year—old was suspended by his club, widnes vikings, in august after he failed a drugs test following a defeat by wakefield. the 2011 super league ‘man of steel‘ will not be eligible to return untiljuly of 2019. captain dylan hartley has been left out of england's starting xv for the first time under eddiejones, for saturday's match against samoa at twickenham. hartley drops to the bench as hooker jamie george gets his first start, while chris robshaw and george ford are named co—captains. exeter number eight sam simmonds makes a starting debut. wales have made three changes from the team beaten by australia for saturday's
ifelt calm considering the occasion. it was my first not in test cricket for a little while.try to enjoy it as much as anything but maintain focus out there, try and enjoy the occasion of playing in an ashes test match at the gabba, without letting it get on top of me. i thought i got the balance quite right today. the former england rugby league international rangi chase has been banned from all sport for two years after testing positive for cocaine. the 31—year—old was suspended by his...
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ifelt like it cyclist? it has given me more drive, if anything.t rio, or even my chances of being in the olympic team. nowi chances of being in the olympic team. now i have this different drive. now i really want it. i was in touching distance and it got dragged away from me. i am more driven than i was before and i are making sure i ticked all the boxes on the way. i will come back a better athlete because i have had a chance to strip myself down and work from the ground up, and i will be stronger than i was before. i'm hoping it will all come together and ican be hoping it will all come together and i can be better on the bike. i am trying to look at it as a blessing in disguise that i will come back better than before. we have had it confirmed thatjess varnish is suing british cycling. you know what it is like, do you feel under threat by the way you have been treated and spoken to and how people have been acting towards you? personally, my experience of british cycling has only been positive. they have funded me to go toa only been positive. t
ifelt like it cyclist? it has given me more drive, if anything.t rio, or even my chances of being in the olympic team. nowi chances of being in the olympic team. now i have this different drive. now i really want it. i was in touching distance and it got dragged away from me. i am more driven than i was before and i are making sure i ticked all the boxes on the way. i will come back a better athlete because i have had a chance to strip myself down and work from the ground up, and i will be...
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as a result of the conversations ifelt i had no choice but to refer the matter to the party."ant to dwell on the allegations that were made against him but clearly those have had an impact on his mental state in recent days and all of us who have been in contact with him have been worried. friends, comrades, first of all a big thank you... we have heard concerns from high up within welsh labour about the treatment of carl sargeant why the claims were investigated. friends say that this morning he only knew the outline of the allegations. carl sargeant is survived by a widow and two children. chris kirk. over the last few days, we've had stories about lewis hamilton, lord ashcroft and the queen, all thrown up by the leak of the so—called "paradise papers" — documents which were obtained by the german newspaper sueddeutsche zeitung and shared with the international consortium of investigativejournalists. the reporting has been led in the uk by bbc panorama and the guardian newspaper. there is no doubt as to which of today's paradise papers stories is getting most of the attentio
as a result of the conversations ifelt i had no choice but to refer the matter to the party."ant to dwell on the allegations that were made against him but clearly those have had an impact on his mental state in recent days and all of us who have been in contact with him have been worried. friends, comrades, first of all a big thank you... we have heard concerns from high up within welsh labour about the treatment of carl sargeant why the claims were investigated. friends say that this...
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and ifelt, after ten yea rs in human history.ampaign to save their own lives. had they not joined with the scientists and the politicians who were responsible for releasing monies and the pharmaceutical industry were all of this work was being done, i am confident that we would not have found these drugs and brought us to this treatment area, certainly not by 96. maybe it would have taken many more years. but the story of how it happened is a story of collaboration, forced collaboration, between grassroots activists, very harsh in their campaigns, and the scientists that they needed to save their lives. david, congratulations on winning the baillie gifford prize on winning the baillie gifford prize on nonfiction. and thank you for talking with us. a unique family memento has gone on display as part of a campaign to get more of us interested in researching our own history. the treasured item is actually a picture in a frame carved from a first world war british army biscuit. it was sent home to sweeten the heartache of a mother mi
and ifelt, after ten yea rs in human history.ampaign to save their own lives. had they not joined with the scientists and the politicians who were responsible for releasing monies and the pharmaceutical industry were all of this work was being done, i am confident that we would not have found these drugs and brought us to this treatment area, certainly not by 96. maybe it would have taken many more years. but the story of how it happened is a story of collaboration, forced collaboration,...
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i felt calm ifelt calm considering i felt calm considering the occasion.ion of playing in an ashes test match at the gabba, without letting it get on top of me. i thought i got the balance quite right today. evenly poised. i think it kind of depends what happens the next morning. they batted the whole day, did not really get away from us. i think they batted quite well and fall down at the end of the day i think is a pretty even result. —— four down. i think it is about staying discipline tomorrow i'm trying to roll good bowls. it's feels like there's enough in there, a bit of swing, couple of early ones. the former england rugby league international rangi chase has been banned from all sport for two years after testing positive for cocaine. the 31—year—old was suspended by his club, widnes vikings, in august after he failed a drugs test following a defeat by wakefield. the 2011 super league ‘man of steel‘ will not be eligible to return untiljuly of 2019. captain dylan hartley has been left out of england's starting xv for the first time under eddiejones,
i felt calm ifelt calm considering i felt calm considering the occasion.ion of playing in an ashes test match at the gabba, without letting it get on top of me. i thought i got the balance quite right today. evenly poised. i think it kind of depends what happens the next morning. they batted the whole day, did not really get away from us. i think they batted quite well and fall down at the end of the day i think is a pretty even result. —— four down. i think it is about staying discipline...
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ifelt after the general election dealt such a catastrophic blow to her authority, the time to go wasually in there for the long haul, the hall at least. she is committed to thatjob, she has made that commitment, the tory party doesn't seem to feel there is another option on the table. iam there is another option on the table. i am sure lots of head scratching has been going on over the past few months. she has to stick it out and ultimately what we have seen going on over the past couple of days with priti patel and borisjohnson couple of days with priti patel and boris johnson under considerable pressure, it is nothing to do with her. that is not her fault. pressure, it is nothing to do with her. that is not herfault. 0k, thank you very much for that. joey jones, former deputy political editor at sky and former spooks man for theresa may. we will be talking to the editor of the jewish chronicle, stephen pollard, do stay with us for that. the number of homeless people in england has risen by nearly 14,000 in the last year, according to new research. the homeless charity, shelter, fou
ifelt after the general election dealt such a catastrophic blow to her authority, the time to go wasually in there for the long haul, the hall at least. she is committed to thatjob, she has made that commitment, the tory party doesn't seem to feel there is another option on the table. iam there is another option on the table. i am sure lots of head scratching has been going on over the past few months. she has to stick it out and ultimately what we have seen going on over the past couple of...
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ifelt that parliament and did two performances again.me to convey the messages, mostly if it is to do with corruption. the minister for messages, mostly if it is to do with corruption. the ministerfor higher and tertiary education, jonathan moyo, stole about 500,000 american dollars. everybody was shocked that those grants existed, he stole the grants, soi those grants existed, he stole the grants, so i felt that i needed to raise the issue. so i thought that even despite that i am now disabled, i cannot stop doing what i know, and i cannot stop doing what i know, and i cannot stop doing what i know, and i cannot stop demanding justice. how hopeful are you that things will change with a new leader? you are here in the uk at the moment, the inauguration is happening in zimbabwe right now. well, yes, in terms of other sectors, yes, there might be change. because for most people, emmerson mnangagwa is a person of reform. in terms of business, he could change the laws that were created by the mugabe regime. most people feel that mugabe was d
ifelt that parliament and did two performances again.me to convey the messages, mostly if it is to do with corruption. the minister for messages, mostly if it is to do with corruption. the ministerfor higher and tertiary education, jonathan moyo, stole about 500,000 american dollars. everybody was shocked that those grants existed, he stole the grants, soi those grants existed, he stole the grants, so i felt that i needed to raise the issue. so i thought that even despite that i am now...
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handle, it was when the messages turned into everyday, i could see that i could not handle it, and ifeltme, we have seen a doubling in the last five years of contacts to charles lyne, demonstrates that this is a growing problem and something we need to be concerned about in responding to. are you seeing a huge spike in young people not being able to cope with it? iam people not being able to cope with it? i am trying to get a sense of the level of young people not being able to cope with a sense of intrusion. i think the stories we've heard is that it can be devastating for young people and some of the young people who contact us will have mental health problems and will be dealing with anxiety as a result of cyber bullying. at the extreme end we know young people receive death threats and that can have a massive impact and impacts their ability to concentrate in school, absolutely, there is the full range of the haven is, that are perpetrated but the full range of impacts that can have an young people experiencing it.” impacts that can have an young people experiencing it. i want to ask
handle, it was when the messages turned into everyday, i could see that i could not handle it, and ifeltme, we have seen a doubling in the last five years of contacts to charles lyne, demonstrates that this is a growing problem and something we need to be concerned about in responding to. are you seeing a huge spike in young people not being able to cope with it? iam people not being able to cope with it? i am trying to get a sense of the level of young people not being able to cope with a...
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that he was interesting and interested in me and i felt valued interesting and interested in me and ifelte, not react to my behaviour. and he helped you in particular when you had a real problem with drugs. he helped you in particular when you had a real problem with drugslj would not say at that point in my life, no. when i left care i ended up life, no. when i left care i ended up in prison and was in portland young offenders institution and he visited me and we made contact again a further down the line when i sorted myself out. my addiction had not taken off entirely at the point steve was my social worker. are you still in touch with him? yes, frequently. i spoke to him this morning to ask him if we could put the picture on air and he said yes. and how important is that to you, the fact you still have that contact with him? it is really important because it helps me remember the experiences i had when i was a young person because they were so much change, it was a very reactive situation. it is someone who can help you reflect on how far you have come. we spend christmas together and
that he was interesting and interested in me and i felt valued interesting and interested in me and ifelte, not react to my behaviour. and he helped you in particular when you had a real problem with drugs. he helped you in particular when you had a real problem with drugslj would not say at that point in my life, no. when i left care i ended up life, no. when i left care i ended up in prison and was in portland young offenders institution and he visited me and we made contact again a further...
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ifelt like i was better last week than i was the previous week in perth.yeah, i could take a bit of confidence from that. it is the second innings. continue to work on that and be ready for next week. that's all for now, victoria, i will have the headlines for you the 10.30am. around ten million of us watch strictly come dancing each week and this year's series hasn't disappointed so far at all. we've had shock exits, amazing dances and accusations of over and under—marking from judges. alexandra burke and her partner gorka are amongst the favourites to win this year and i'm delighted to say they're with us here this morning. # far away from the cold night air # with one enormous chair # oh, wouldn't it be lovely # # you make me feel... # like a natural woman # are you all right? i know. i wish my mum was here. i know, baby. i know. and here they are — alexandra and gorka. how are you? good to see you too. how are you? good to see you too. how are you? nice to meet you. right, take a seat. ok. well done so far. thank you. incredible. every week incredible.
ifelt like i was better last week than i was the previous week in perth.yeah, i could take a bit of confidence from that. it is the second innings. continue to work on that and be ready for next week. that's all for now, victoria, i will have the headlines for you the 10.30am. around ten million of us watch strictly come dancing each week and this year's series hasn't disappointed so far at all. we've had shock exits, amazing dances and accusations of over and under—marking from judges....
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ifelt sick, i had physical things, that was definitely there.ning us on the programme. you also had a period of stress in your life, how did you learn to manage it? there was one day i was really bad. i was in bed. i got my computer out to do things online and i saw an advert for a choir. i thought this was my chance, i love to sing. i signed up for a session online. i went along. and it was the best 90 minutes of my life. i was happy, smiling, with people there for the same reason. they didn't know my background, theyjust knew me for me. i left with a smile on my face. for the first time in my life i was really happy. seriously? how old are you, if you don't mind? i've just turned 21. and that was the happiest you had been in your life? yes. wow, that makes me feel sad. asa life? yes. wow, that makes me feel sad. as a gp, can you understand why singing might make somebody feel happy and help manage stress? absolutely. singing makes you happy. it releases endorphins. and it's also about doing something yourself, prioritising yourself, and saying
ifelt sick, i had physical things, that was definitely there.ning us on the programme. you also had a period of stress in your life, how did you learn to manage it? there was one day i was really bad. i was in bed. i got my computer out to do things online and i saw an advert for a choir. i thought this was my chance, i love to sing. i signed up for a session online. i went along. and it was the best 90 minutes of my life. i was happy, smiling, with people there for the same reason. they didn't...
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i know it is a bad thing to say, but i felt a i know it is a bad thing to say, but ifelt a bit i knowhird last year with parents winning 80% of cases. breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin has more. cruel, traumatic, heart—wrenching. .. deanne describes the process she has just gone through. two years fighting two tribunals to get the right support for her disabled daughter. erin was left with serious disabilities after being born prematurely. a statement, a legal document, outlined exactly what support erin received. new legislation in 2014 meant erin‘s statement had to be scrapped and turned into a new education, health and care plan. that;s when their fight began. they have stripped out everything. all of erin‘s provision? switch therapy, one—on—one, occupational therapy... all gone? all gone. they appealed the plan in october 2015. in may 2016 they lost at the tribunal, appealed again and in july this year won a new plan. you basically got everything back to her? yes, and more. how can you summarise the process you have been through? i can‘t, i can‘t. it doesn‘t make sense, what we have been
i know it is a bad thing to say, but i felt a i know it is a bad thing to say, but ifelt a bit i knowhird last year with parents winning 80% of cases. breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin has more. cruel, traumatic, heart—wrenching. .. deanne describes the process she has just gone through. two years fighting two tribunals to get the right support for her disabled daughter. erin was left with serious disabilities after being born prematurely. a statement, a legal document, outlined exactly what...
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he's wearing a suit, not a uniform, which i felt was important, wearing a suit, not a uniform, which ifelteen planted in his honour, there was a road named after him in hackney where he was born, but he was famous for his sense of mischief, with him until the end. when asked the secret of living to 113, he said, cigarettes, whiskey and wild, wild women. thank you, natalie. pete carroll mali for that story, keep in touch. you're watching afternoon live. if you'd like to catch up with more of those news nationwide stories, go to the bbc iplayer. some breaking news from the metropolitan police. officers from the counterterrorism command arrested a 1a—year—old girl today. she was arrested at an address in south london on suspicion of assisting a person to carry out an act of terrorism. she was detained and taken to a south london police station where she remains in police custody and, according to scotland yard, those enquiries are continuing. a 1a—year—old girl arrested on suspicion of assisting a person to carry out an act of terrorism. more on that later. nicola sturgeon is in downing stree
he's wearing a suit, not a uniform, which i felt was important, wearing a suit, not a uniform, which ifelteen planted in his honour, there was a road named after him in hackney where he was born, but he was famous for his sense of mischief, with him until the end. when asked the secret of living to 113, he said, cigarettes, whiskey and wild, wild women. thank you, natalie. pete carroll mali for that story, keep in touch. you're watching afternoon live. if you'd like to catch up with more of...