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ifind not being dealt with and ifind it appalling.key thinks it is proper to smear thejewish mccluskey thinks it is proper to smear the jewish community in mccluskey thinks it is proper to smear thejewish community in the way he has. that is ugly and ominous and he should withdraw his comments. when you have raised allegations of abuse with the leadership of the party, what is the reaction? in the past i have a lot of abuse within my local labour party and at that stage the national executive produced a critical report about the state of my local labour party and some of thoseissues my local labour party and some of those issues were addressed. but many mps are at the receiving end of co nsta nt many mps are at the receiving end of constant abuse and there are many members of the labour party who make anti—semitic comments, many allegations that are not being considered by the labour party disputes machinery and it is time it was taken more seriously. currently we argue about the labour party's failure to adopt the international defin
ifind not being dealt with and ifind it appalling.key thinks it is proper to smear thejewish mccluskey thinks it is proper to smear the jewish community in mccluskey thinks it is proper to smear thejewish community in the way he has. that is ugly and ominous and he should withdraw his comments. when you have raised allegations of abuse with the leadership of the party, what is the reaction? in the past i have a lot of abuse within my local labour party and at that stage the national executive...
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continental temperatures at uk presses and i find it a continental temperatures at uk presses and ifindes in london tomorrow. it is a beautiful picture, but fires in europe on page site, it is a serious health crisis. that's it for the papers this hour. my guests caroline frost and tony grew will be back with me at half past eleven for another look at the papers. next on bbc news it's click. planet earth is changing — daily. we humans are affecting its surface, its climate, its inhabitants. watching from ground level makes it difficult to make sense of it all, but these days, we do have the data and we can crunch the numbers. and when it comes to understanding the really big issues, those that have effects on a truly global scale, visualising that data can turn millions of figures into something that everyone can understand. maps like these created by carnegie mellon university's ea rthtime website combine nasa satellite imagery with a wide range of datasets to produce visualisations of environmental and geopolitical events from light pollution, to refugee movement, to the effects of co
continental temperatures at uk presses and i find it a continental temperatures at uk presses and ifindes in london tomorrow. it is a beautiful picture, but fires in europe on page site, it is a serious health crisis. that's it for the papers this hour. my guests caroline frost and tony grew will be back with me at half past eleven for another look at the papers. next on bbc news it's click. planet earth is changing — daily. we humans are affecting its surface, its climate, its inhabitants....
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the formula 1 i probably not the same as the formula 1ifind probably not the same as the formula 1 ifindam to formula 1, 110w series. when i dream to formula 1, now we have a different formula. at the same time, right now in my career, there are other big challenges and formula 1 can offer me right now and i will try to do something else. right now, probably, something else. right now, probably, something of it different. there is a little more predictability than formula 1 has. too many things going on off track because the action on track is quite poor. that is probably one of the reasons. england cricketer kate cross has been speaking about how anxiety kept her out of the national team for two years. cross is playing for her country again after conquering the mental health problems that plagued her. she's been speaking to our reporter emily croydon. emily, what's prompted her to speak now? well, she has never actually shied away from her issues but when she initially took a step back from england she did not feel to publicly explain her absence. last month she made a return for englan
the formula 1 i probably not the same as the formula 1ifind probably not the same as the formula 1 ifindam to formula 1, 110w series. when i dream to formula 1, now we have a different formula. at the same time, right now in my career, there are other big challenges and formula 1 can offer me right now and i will try to do something else. right now, probably, something else. right now, probably, something of it different. there is a little more predictability than formula 1 has. too many things...
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nick and ifind out what is being done now to safeguard its future whatever the weather.vineyard in west sussex, finding out how climate change and technology are shaping the glass of wine you drink at home. also, feeling the heat. temperatures hit new highs, ih a sweltering multi—continent heatwave. deadly wildfires and the race to escape as they spread with terrifying speed. and flash floods so ferocious they are hard to believe, we will bring you images from the world's biggest weather stories and storms. plus, out for the count. tracking puffins, as they face up to climate change in a fight for survival. whisky, a core part of scotland's national identity, and it is a massive moneymaker, as well. there are over 100 distilleries, and last year exports hit a record high, with 1.2 billion bottles going to an almost insatiable overseas market. and this is where it all begins, with a crop of malting barley, ready to be harvested, and i'm going to do just that in that combine over there, while sarah finds out how weather can make or break or break a crop like this. let's ge
nick and ifind out what is being done now to safeguard its future whatever the weather.vineyard in west sussex, finding out how climate change and technology are shaping the glass of wine you drink at home. also, feeling the heat. temperatures hit new highs, ih a sweltering multi—continent heatwave. deadly wildfires and the race to escape as they spread with terrifying speed. and flash floods so ferocious they are hard to believe, we will bring you images from the world's biggest weather...
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ifind it very the president is silent on the subject. i find it very alarming indeed.ows what trump's relationship with britain really is. he had that long meeting. i hope they get someone to come forward to tell us what happened. we have no idea what the secret agreement is between the two men. certainly america's constitutional congress has no idea either what the relationship is between their president and the russian president. this is scary. henry, the sanctions, these particular ones have only been enacted against north korea and syria previously. presumably the economic fallout with those two countries is no big deal as there wasn't much of a relationship anyway but it is the different magnitude with russia. of course. this is another round of sanctions on russia. they are being on them for a few years because of the annexation of ukraine. the sanctions actually should go in force after 60 days of determination that russia used a nerve agents and chemical weapons. the us agreed with britain's session that russia was involved. but trump did nothing. what will be
ifind it very the president is silent on the subject. i find it very alarming indeed.ows what trump's relationship with britain really is. he had that long meeting. i hope they get someone to come forward to tell us what happened. we have no idea what the secret agreement is between the two men. certainly america's constitutional congress has no idea either what the relationship is between their president and the russian president. this is scary. henry, the sanctions, these particular ones have...
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ifind shade when i can and try to relax in the shade, but definitely just try to stay hydrated.. the iberian peninsula expected to bear the brunt of this heatwave in the coming days. the country is on high alert as the mercury rises. translation: it's very difficult being outside in this heatwave. it's impossible to be here, it's too hot. translation: it seems we won't have many customers, the tourists want to go to the beach. europe's record temperature, 48 degrees celsius, was measured in athens in 1977. the highest temperature for portugal was 47.4dc in 2003. just a shade above spain's peak of 47.3dc injuly last year. forecasters predict there is around a 30% chance the record will be broken. even if that doesn't happen, it's still plenty hot enough. tim allman, bbc news. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. the united nations‘ special envoy for yemen says he'll invite the warring parties in yemen for talks in geneva in september to discuss a framework for peace negotiations. the announcement came as airstrikes blamed on the saudi—led coalition left a
ifind shade when i can and try to relax in the shade, but definitely just try to stay hydrated.. the iberian peninsula expected to bear the brunt of this heatwave in the coming days. the country is on high alert as the mercury rises. translation: it's very difficult being outside in this heatwave. it's impossible to be here, it's too hot. translation: it seems we won't have many customers, the tourists want to go to the beach. europe's record temperature, 48 degrees celsius, was measured in...
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so, ifind itjust a challenge to think that the kenya film classification board would push on issues thatt we, as the people, as a republic of kenya, voted in. but you are accused by the board of breaking the law by altering the film script that you had originally submitted for licensing without permission. they say in the script that you submitted, the lead actors were portrayed as having been attacked for political reasons, whereas in the film, they were obviously attacked for being homosexual. is that the case? did you mislead the authorities? i did not mislead the authorities at all. we have a film licence that is based on the shooting script, and the film licence has a very clear stamp saying that they received all the versions of the scripts that we sent them, including the shooting script, which was the script that we ended up making into a film and editing and making the film that we had. so i feel like it's a bit untrue. alright, so that's your side of the argument. but it is still the controversy, you know, some manifestations to it. another one is the spokeswoman for the kenya
so, ifind itjust a challenge to think that the kenya film classification board would push on issues thatt we, as the people, as a republic of kenya, voted in. but you are accused by the board of breaking the law by altering the film script that you had originally submitted for licensing without permission. they say in the script that you submitted, the lead actors were portrayed as having been attacked for political reasons, whereas in the film, they were obviously attacked for being...
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ifind that primarily people in the united kingdom. i find that very sad.o the eu and the internal market, what they must do is be honest and iran voters. there is a sense in which, with your stands and some would describe it as intransigent. i some would describe it as intra nsigent. i know some would describe it as intransigent. i know you reject that. that your absolute insistence on the laws and the process that the eu has established, you risk a form of mutually assured destruction, don't you? yes, a chi tick the verge crash our brexit is going to be undeniably very damaging to the uk economy, but it will be equally damaging to economies across the european union, not least the netherlands. if you would only show some stability, you can avoid some of that damage to yourself. actually, i think my voters, you we re actually, i think my voters, you were talking about politics and elections, my voters expect us to protect the integrity of the internal market because in the long—term, that is what will actually assure our prosperity. do your vote rs actuall
ifind that primarily people in the united kingdom. i find that very sad.o the eu and the internal market, what they must do is be honest and iran voters. there is a sense in which, with your stands and some would describe it as intransigent. i some would describe it as intra nsigent. i know some would describe it as intransigent. i know you reject that. that your absolute insistence on the laws and the process that the eu has established, you risk a form of mutually assured destruction, don't...
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of ifinds me the story the patient is going to survive the operation, he will live a long and happy life. it works lose your on a national level to make the transformation. could noton ms. nixon answer is projected cost is $200 million. the transition. that is more than the current state budget. the current state budget is 170 million dollars for everything, health care, education, etc. where'd you get the money which would double the tax burden and take money from everything else to get to single-payer? california has tried to do it. vermont has tried to do it. no one has done it successfully. it is the right idea. it should be explored. it is hard to do. the real thing we need to do is have a president of the united states who understands that health care is not a luxury. right, and it has to be done on a federal level with congress, and let's force this president to do it. ms. nixon: we have to do it at the state level first to show it can be done, and we could do it in new york, but we have to have political will. goesa: the next question to new, governor beebe corruption has touched
of ifinds me the story the patient is going to survive the operation, he will live a long and happy life. it works lose your on a national level to make the transformation. could noton ms. nixon answer is projected cost is $200 million. the transition. that is more than the current state budget. the current state budget is 170 million dollars for everything, health care, education, etc. where'd you get the money which would double the tax burden and take money from everything else to get to...
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myjob is to visit the most fantastic coast in the world and i suppose i get to those remote places and ifindt will help, it will open it up to a much wider audience. the hope is highlighting where the worst of the waste is washing up will prompt more action to stem the tide of marine litter scarring some parts of scotland's beautiful coastline. lorna gordon, bbc news. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news. the prime minister begins a four—day trip to africa, calling for a new partnership between the continent and the uk. police in the midlands continue their search for a 21—year—old man wanted over the double murder of a mother and daughter in solihull. flags at public building across the united states are to return to half mast after president trump is criticised for his response to the death ofjohn mccain. in the business news. it's crunchtime for countrywide. shareholders will today vote on £140 million rescue plan designed to prevent save the stuggling estate agents from collapse. the firm employs nearly 10,700 staff and operates under about 50
myjob is to visit the most fantastic coast in the world and i suppose i get to those remote places and ifindt will help, it will open it up to a much wider audience. the hope is highlighting where the worst of the waste is washing up will prompt more action to stem the tide of marine litter scarring some parts of scotland's beautiful coastline. lorna gordon, bbc news. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news. the prime minister begins a four—day trip...
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islamophobia and marginalisation and victimisation of british muslim women or american muslim women, ifindnd this abhorrent because the united states and united give muslim women greater civil liberties, greater public space, great opportunities, fiscal independence, sexual and reproductive independence, write that muslim majority countries deny muslim women even though islam gives us muslim women even though islam gives us these rights from 1a or 1500 yea rs us these rights from 1a or 1500 years ago. there is an enormous amount in what you're saying, but to ta ke amount in what you're saying, but to take it to the personal, what about oui’ take it to the personal, what about our previous guest, for example? she said she was genuinely concerned it would lead to an increase in hate crime, that things have been bad since the referendum and this could make it worse. let me respond. i have concerns about that as well as i condemn it in my writing but i do not see that as islamophobia, i see it as xenophobia. the entire concept islamophobia is one that is new and it really hasn't been around si
islamophobia and marginalisation and victimisation of british muslim women or american muslim women, ifindnd this abhorrent because the united states and united give muslim women greater civil liberties, greater public space, great opportunities, fiscal independence, sexual and reproductive independence, write that muslim majority countries deny muslim women even though islam gives us muslim women even though islam gives us these rights from 1a or 1500 yea rs us these rights from 1a or 1500...
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ifind i find that absolutely fascinating. that the robots can't do. i know that is the future, and it will help, and it is a good thing. there is always a little bit of glee. we hope that robots can't do every singlejob, because glee. we hope that robots can't do every single job, because we don't wa nt every single job, because we don't want them to get comfortable on this server. headlines coming up injust a moment. —— sofa. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and rachel burden. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. a massive relief operation is underway in southern india to help hundreds of thousands left homeless by the worst floods in the area in 100 years. the south western state of kerala has been most severely hit. at least 170 people have died there in the last ten days. the military has been deployed to help people stranded after fleeing their homes for higher ground but aid workers say the conditions are difficult. retailers selling single—use water bottles, takeaway boxes an
ifind i find that absolutely fascinating. that the robots can't do. i know that is the future, and it will help, and it is a good thing. there is always a little bit of glee. we hope that robots can't do every singlejob, because glee. we hope that robots can't do every single job, because we don't wa nt every single job, because we don't want them to get comfortable on this server. headlines coming up injust a moment. —— sofa. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and rachel burden....
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as an outsider, ifind that journey travels. together.such strength. is there a sense in which people have to to, in a way? you have to keep living? weed who have not lost a loved one in this way cannot imagine, but is that the sense that the community has to stick together to get through something like that? yes, well, i think that when we lose someone, as you said, it affects us profoundly and we can really never know what it is like until it happens to us especially when we lose someone so dramatically as in omagh. there are other calls on our lives with other children and parents and people we have to care for and look after and thatis have to care for and look after and that is often the reason that gets us up in the morning, even when we feel like lying in bed or turning away from the world. for people, that continuing commitment to others has been a life—saver and helps people to get through dark days. i think also being able... today is an important day of remembrance in the wider community but for those directly affected every da
as an outsider, ifind that journey travels. together.such strength. is there a sense in which people have to to, in a way? you have to keep living? weed who have not lost a loved one in this way cannot imagine, but is that the sense that the community has to stick together to get through something like that? yes, well, i think that when we lose someone, as you said, it affects us profoundly and we can really never know what it is like until it happens to us especially when we lose someone so...
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ifind shade when i can and try to relax in the shade, but definitely just try to stay hydrated.twave in the coming days. the country is on high alert as the mercury rises. translation: it's very difficult being outside in this heatwave. it‘s impossible to be here, it‘s too hot. translation: it seems we won't have many customers, the tourists want to go to the beach. europe‘s record temperature, 48 degrees celsius, was measured in athens in 1977. forecasters predict there is around a 30% chance the record will be broken. even if that doesn‘t happen, it‘s still plenty hot enough. tim allman, bbc news. with me is our weather presenter, chris fawkes. 30% chance of the record being broken. where do you put it?|j 30% chance of the record being broken. where do you put it? i don't think we will see any records go today, i think tomorrow will be the hot of the two days actually. and for spain temperatures will peak at around 46 celsius, so i don‘t think we will quite get the spanish record. the hottest area is further westwards and we can see what is going on actually. on the satellite
ifind shade when i can and try to relax in the shade, but definitely just try to stay hydrated.twave in the coming days. the country is on high alert as the mercury rises. translation: it's very difficult being outside in this heatwave. it‘s impossible to be here, it‘s too hot. translation: it seems we won't have many customers, the tourists want to go to the beach. europe‘s record temperature, 48 degrees celsius, was measured in athens in 1977. forecasters predict there is around a 30%...
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i'm not a conspiracy theories, full disclosure, i find it a conspiracy theories, full disclosure, ifindk and suddenly disappeared and someone else got off. come on! different parting, as well, just say! this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news... we will look at a report calling for top military figures in myanmar to be prosecuted for genocide after investigators released evidence of the widespread murder, rape and torture of rohingya muslims. that's still to come. hello there, after sunday was so good, today better, drier and brighter. the rest of the sunshine across the south—west of england. yesterday, resold as regional high—pressure building in, which brought a unsettled weather from most of us. —— finance settled. but for this week, i think largely dry, little warmer thanks to the main influence of high pressure this week. a dry end to the day, through the night it looked like it will be dry with clear spells developing quite widely. the southern half of the country could see mist and fog developing, the east side of sc
i'm not a conspiracy theories, full disclosure, i find it a conspiracy theories, full disclosure, ifindk and suddenly disappeared and someone else got off. come on! different parting, as well, just say! this is beyond 100 days from the bbc. coming up for viewers on the bbc news channel and bbc world news... we will look at a report calling for top military figures in myanmar to be prosecuted for genocide after investigators released evidence of the widespread murder, rape and torture of...
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ifind ita it even hotter. laughter. i am fine. ifind it a little bit chilly. it even hotter.'t panic. we are not done yet. really? excellent! thank you very much. i promise, now the mug is not in use, i will get you one. 6:22am and we return to the main story this morning. the government's plan to bring about an end to rough sleeping on the streets of england by 2027. let's discuss this with hilary burkitt from the housing and homelessness charity, shelter. and here in the studio, john, who is a former rough sleeper. morning, thank you forjoining us. john, great to see you. thank you very much. you got into a situation where you were having to ruislip. yes. to do with rent arrears, i know —— rough sleep. in that situation, how difficult is it to get away from it? it is impossible. you just keep going around and around in that same circle and he just seems like there is no escape a better. because you can't get a job. you don't have an income, you can't keep yourself clea n, income, you can't keep yourself clean, hygienic or anything like that, and then when you are trying to
ifind ita it even hotter. laughter. i am fine. ifind it a little bit chilly. it even hotter.'t panic. we are not done yet. really? excellent! thank you very much. i promise, now the mug is not in use, i will get you one. 6:22am and we return to the main story this morning. the government's plan to bring about an end to rough sleeping on the streets of england by 2027. let's discuss this with hilary burkitt from the housing and homelessness charity, shelter. and here in the studio, john, who is...
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myjob is to visit the most fantastic coast in the world and i suppose i get to those remote places and ifindg up will prompt more action to stem the tide of marine litter scarring some parts of scotland's beautiful coastline. lorna gordon, bbc news. it isa it is a really good idea. and you can see the map as it develops on the marine conservation society's scrapbook website. it is fast approaching seven o'clock. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. we will see with a major national headlines shortly. —— see you. good morning from bbc london news, i'm tolu adeoye. more than 370 arrests were made at notting hill carnival over the bank holiday weekend, up nearly 20% on last year. one man was stabbed and thirty officers were injured at the event, which saw more than a million people partying on the streets of london. the met has said overall it's happy with how the event went, and the results of using knife screening arches and extra stop and search powers. a new group has been set up in reading to help men who care for adopted or looked—after children. kalim adopted his d
myjob is to visit the most fantastic coast in the world and i suppose i get to those remote places and ifindg up will prompt more action to stem the tide of marine litter scarring some parts of scotland's beautiful coastline. lorna gordon, bbc news. it isa it is a really good idea. and you can see the map as it develops on the marine conservation society's scrapbook website. it is fast approaching seven o'clock. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. we will see with a...
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yes, definitely and ifind i am create that separating? andi another room. i will in another room and i will put it on charge at the other side of the room and i can only touch it when i my work. the key thing is not literally having it at yourfingertips. key thing is not literally having it at your fingertips. we are so addicted to that scroll in motion and we sit and scroll endlessly and by the time you stop, you have spent an hourdoing by the time you stop, you have spent an hour doing that and it is good to put it away and get on with your day. is that making you frustrated, unhappy? what are the feelings you associate with when you are using your phone and you think i should have been doing something else? when you have a list of work to do you a lwa ys you have a list of work to do you always try and procrastinate, do something anything, apart from that work, so i will be endlessly strolling. it is more aboutjust focusing on what i actually need to do on my to—do list, rather than just strolling. there are a huge amount of positives
yes, definitely and ifind i am create that separating? andi another room. i will in another room and i will put it on charge at the other side of the room and i can only touch it when i my work. the key thing is not literally having it at yourfingertips. key thing is not literally having it at your fingertips. we are so addicted to that scroll in motion and we sit and scroll endlessly and by the time you stop, you have spent an hourdoing by the time you stop, you have spent an hour doing that...
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. —— ifind very like the leg find very concerning. —— i find very concerning. like the leg find very a few minutes ago from the old bailey, six men have been found guilty at the old bailey. this is on charges of conspiracy to breach immigration will by being part of a conspiracy to smuggle albanians across the english channel. the correspondence is at the old bailey with the very latest on this. tell us more about the background to this case and what has happened this morning. absolutely. this was a trial that lasted nine weeks and it should of seven men and five women 29 hours to find six of the eight men guilty of immigration laws. —— of breaching immigration laws. those found guilty in this group will then at alfie power, father and son, and for other men from the west of england. also two albanian men were found guilty, they were acting as a travel agent, finding albanians who wa nted travel agent, finding albanians who wanted to illegally travelled to the uk. this is an operation that mainly should place and was based in dymchurch in kent with the men buying speedboats to go to
. —— ifind very like the leg find very concerning. —— i find very concerning. like the leg find very a few minutes ago from the old bailey, six men have been found guilty at the old bailey. this is on charges of conspiracy to breach immigration will by being part of a conspiracy to smuggle albanians across the english channel. the correspondence is at the old bailey with the very latest on this. tell us more about the background to this case and what has happened this morning....
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in reality, ifind it difficult to imagine that case, given the obvious mutual benefits involved.a balanced appraisal would reckon i is a role so be countervailing opportunities. immediate recovery of all legislative and regulatory control. the unfettered ability to lower tariffs to bring in new free trade deals which we would negotiate straightaway. and of our legal obligations, and swifter end to our financial additions to the?. so while we are striving for the best possible outcome, we stand ready to deliver brexit to the british people if there is no—deal brexit backer we are mitigating the risks by writing to the challenges and seizing the opportunities that lie ahead. i think in reality, many of the no—deal challenges will affect the eu in similaror same no—deal challenges will affect the eu in similar or same ways. for our parts, negotiations fail, we will continue to pay as a responsible partner and ally to the eu, and that would extend to the necessary vigilance with our eu friends in the event of no—deal brexit backer there already examples taking place, such as the dial
in reality, ifind it difficult to imagine that case, given the obvious mutual benefits involved.a balanced appraisal would reckon i is a role so be countervailing opportunities. immediate recovery of all legislative and regulatory control. the unfettered ability to lower tariffs to bring in new free trade deals which we would negotiate straightaway. and of our legal obligations, and swifter end to our financial additions to the?. so while we are striving for the best possible outcome, we stand...
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i work with children one—to—one as a ta, and ifind that when i work with children one—to—one as a ta,ool and they were not managing, i would take them out one—to—one and try to settle them back into the school routine. that can sometimes take a couple of hours. 0k. what do you think about this idea potentially to ban the sale of energy drinks to potentially under 16 is, potentially under 18s, would you support that?” under 16 is, potentially under 18s, would you support that? i would. in the long term, especially with the children i work within their gcse period, it would help with their focus and we can then work with them. it is like smoking, since the smoking ban came into force for under 18s, that drastically reduced the kids smoking. but they still do have access to it, don't get me wrong, but at the same time, these energy drinks, it gives that credibility to enforce it, otherwise it is just like they can act like this every single day, like a banana ora this every single day, like a banana or a packet of crisps. so would you support the government banning large cups of coffee f
i work with children one—to—one as a ta, and ifind that when i work with children one—to—one as a ta,ool and they were not managing, i would take them out one—to—one and try to settle them back into the school routine. that can sometimes take a couple of hours. 0k. what do you think about this idea potentially to ban the sale of energy drinks to potentially under 16 is, potentially under 18s, would you support that?” under 16 is, potentially under 18s, would you support that? i...
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horrible, by talking with other people, i find that comforting. horrible, by talking with other people, ifind was a man that went from being your boyfriend to nearly killing you? tell us what happened. so, it started like any other relationship. it was all fine. gradually, things started to change, and he became controlling. it changed to the point where i wanted to end the relationship. that is when the stalking started. that is when the contact started. the thing is, you are having to change your behaviour and your actions to accommodate the stalker. when you are contacting the police and they are minimising what is happening to you, it is very difficult. you are trying to conduct your life, and yet this person is ticking over what has happened to you. i work from home, ticking over what has happened to you. iwork from home, i ticking over what has happened to you. i work from home, i was having to park my car streets away so he would know i was there, he was banging on the door. i was getting hundreds of calls a day. the police said, turn your phone off. i'm a mother, i'm not going to do t
horrible, by talking with other people, i find that comforting. horrible, by talking with other people, ifind was a man that went from being your boyfriend to nearly killing you? tell us what happened. so, it started like any other relationship. it was all fine. gradually, things started to change, and he became controlling. it changed to the point where i wanted to end the relationship. that is when the stalking started. that is when the contact started. the thing is, you are having to change...
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ifind shade when i can and try to relax in the shade, but definitely just try to stay hydrated.ugal. the iberian peninsula expected to bear the brunt of this heatwave in the coming days. the country is on high alert as the mercury rises. translation: it's very difficult being outside in this heatwave. it's impossible to be here, it's too hot. translation: it seems we won't have many customers, the tourists want to go to the beach. europe's record temperature, 48 degrees celsius, was measured in athens in 1977. forecasters predict there is around a 30% chance the record will be broken. even if that doesn't happen, it's still plenty hot enough. tim allman, bbc news. mattjoins us. we will look at the uk weather later but these are the temperatures we're looking at now, how unprecedented are they? could be record-breaking to be honest, naga, unbelievable heat across siberia over the next few days. temperatures close to 47 oi’ few days. temperatures close to 47 or48, mainly in few days. temperatures close to 47 or 48, mainly in central and southern parts of portugal and into the sout
ifind shade when i can and try to relax in the shade, but definitely just try to stay hydrated.ugal. the iberian peninsula expected to bear the brunt of this heatwave in the coming days. the country is on high alert as the mercury rises. translation: it's very difficult being outside in this heatwave. it's impossible to be here, it's too hot. translation: it seems we won't have many customers, the tourists want to go to the beach. europe's record temperature, 48 degrees celsius, was measured in...
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ifind it have unfettered powers to detain somebody.r example. so there seems to be a lot of things going on in that situation. yeah, in this particular instance i'm not sure the 14—year—old was responsible for all of that. it doesn't say that she wasn't. .. it of that. it doesn't say that she wasn't... it seems of that. it doesn't say that she wasn't. .. it seems that the police have to be acting in the execution of their duty but i read into what has been said that the police had applied force or detained prior to that assault and they don't have an unfettered power to do that. we have got some comments coming in. this one says. . . got some comments coming in. this one says... extremely difficultjob but if i was dead dad i would be livid at a force used on her. this one. . . livid at a force used on her. this one... they might as well walk with their hands behind their backs. we would obviously have been aware of those two officers, they were being filmed so they know that everything is going to be out there. i know it is going to be
ifind it have unfettered powers to detain somebody.r example. so there seems to be a lot of things going on in that situation. yeah, in this particular instance i'm not sure the 14—year—old was responsible for all of that. it doesn't say that she wasn't. .. it of that. it doesn't say that she wasn't... it seems of that. it doesn't say that she wasn't. .. it seems that the police have to be acting in the execution of their duty but i read into what has been said that the police had applied...
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it is extraordinary there were 400 such events for mps to go to, including one national event, and, ifind taking a holocaust education day seriously across the country, with people attending, as have many labour mps have done, jeremy corbyn i believe did so, over the last couple of years as well. and to highlight that, to do so at conference, to do so in our policy, and to do so by definition of anti—semitism, that is the way forward , anti—semitism, that is the way forward, and that then, i think, begins to open a dialogue, which has really closed down at the moment with the jewish community, really closed down at the moment with thejewish community, which is an awful place, for the labour party, the party that throughout history has been open to all people, sees all people as being equal. it isa sees all people as being equal. it is a horrible place for us to be in. stephen kinnock says this is a full blown crisis. john mcdonnell says this goes to the core. how much trouble is your party in? a huge a of trouble. it is about the soul of the labour party. the the labour party is seen by v
it is extraordinary there were 400 such events for mps to go to, including one national event, and, ifind taking a holocaust education day seriously across the country, with people attending, as have many labour mps have done, jeremy corbyn i believe did so, over the last couple of years as well. and to highlight that, to do so at conference, to do so in our policy, and to do so by definition of anti—semitism, that is the way forward , anti—semitism, that is the way forward, and that then,...