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nigel, ifound a couple of fa cts jigsaw. a couple of facts about the story you really do not know anything about.|j facts about the story you really do not know anything about. i will give ita not know anything about. i will give it a try. can we talk about wimbledon next? it is on the front pages or the back pages, so, yes. and the independent. brexit votes legacy, record rise in hate crimes. a 23% increase in racial and religious attacks, and exclusive.” am surprised about the figures. i have seen figures about this that in fa ct a have seen figures about this that in fact a hate crime went up after the referendum, but i thought it went down again. then we had the terrorist atrocities that put them up terrorist atrocities that put them up again. this suggests it has been a continuous thing. these are different figures because they come from a freedom of information requests from the paper. but they do make pretty grim reading. if we are talking about up to nearly 50,000 hate crimes that took place in the 11 months after th
nigel, ifound a couple of fa cts jigsaw. a couple of facts about the story you really do not know anything about.|j facts about the story you really do not know anything about. i will give ita not know anything about. i will give it a try. can we talk about wimbledon next? it is on the front pages or the back pages, so, yes. and the independent. brexit votes legacy, record rise in hate crimes. a 23% increase in racial and religious attacks, and exclusive.” am surprised about the figures. i...
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ifound myself ina meets data project.is missing lots of things that are required for the language and could not be a language. it does not mean we cannot use it in ways we might other use language. i think what is truly interesting to me is to see how people's conventions around changes and everyone uses one or two right now. more and more sophisticated uses are going to come out of that and we will see certain grammarand out of that and we will see certain grammar and style is out of it that is not too distant to the way we use language. not yet, but maybe in 1000 yea rs. let's language. not yet, but maybe in 1000 years. let's see. it is so good to talk to you. thank you so much. i will give you a big smiley face to say thank you for being with us. thank you for having me on. say thank you for being with us. thank you for having me onm say thank you for being with us. thank you for having me on. it was a pleasure. we do view those brain teasers. that's look through them once again. what is that? one news story of the day
ifound myself ina meets data project.is missing lots of things that are required for the language and could not be a language. it does not mean we cannot use it in ways we might other use language. i think what is truly interesting to me is to see how people's conventions around changes and everyone uses one or two right now. more and more sophisticated uses are going to come out of that and we will see certain grammarand out of that and we will see certain grammar and style is out of it that...
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they have done something wrong, it rings a bell, i found have done something wrong, it rings a bell, ifound when have done something wrong, it rings a bell, ifound that when i have done something wrong, it rings a bell, i found that when i wrote the piece one of the landlords got in touch with me afterwards and said me sad. angry e—mails to say that i made him look bad. —— sent me several angry e—mails. i think it was seeing it in writing. with the change in the law it will make it harder to place the adverts, certainly you will not be able to place them so explicitly, as insects ball went, it can't be as obvious. there will be a clamp—down. ball went, it can't be as obvious. there will be a clamp-down. would be interesting to see how websites like gumtree, craigslist will treat this even with clever wording. they will have to be careful. do you think that what you covered last jay and what the bbc team uncovered as well was perhaps the naivete on both sides, not in all places that actually led the victims, let people being exploited and emotionally and physically damaged?” being exploited
they have done something wrong, it rings a bell, i found have done something wrong, it rings a bell, ifound when have done something wrong, it rings a bell, ifound that when i have done something wrong, it rings a bell, i found that when i wrote the piece one of the landlords got in touch with me afterwards and said me sad. angry e—mails to say that i made him look bad. —— sent me several angry e—mails. i think it was seeing it in writing. with the change in the law it will make it...
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and so i looked closer towards families and friends and connectedness, and ifound out that still therething in the german people which makes me fear them. fear, your own country and your own people? yes, i would say so. well, i want to pick up on that, because that's a pretty remarkable thing to feel and to say. but before i get to your thoughts on the country, on germany, i do want to stay with the personal. because it seems to me in that period you're talking about, after the end of the war, and for decades afterwards, many families of senior, top nazis still felt a sort of, a residual, a vestigial loyalty to their kin, to their blood. did you never feel that? no. especially not for my father. it's slightly different with my mother, because i have experienced my mother as a really fighting motherfor us. but she was a nazi too. she wasn't a nazi. was she not? she was never a member of the nazi party, nor was she a nazi. she hated all this screaming of her husband when he was delivering a speech. and she hated this kind of stuff. but she very much liked the luxury she found through the
and so i looked closer towards families and friends and connectedness, and ifound out that still therething in the german people which makes me fear them. fear, your own country and your own people? yes, i would say so. well, i want to pick up on that, because that's a pretty remarkable thing to feel and to say. but before i get to your thoughts on the country, on germany, i do want to stay with the personal. because it seems to me in that period you're talking about, after the end of the war,...
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ifound it constantly expanding illegal colonial entity. i found it quite distasteful.inue to debate. it is july. question is, we will continue to debate. it isjuly. everyjournalist in the uk and abroad is worn out after events of the last few weeks. the queen has gone on holiday; westminster can't wait for the summer recess. and everyone you talk to seems desperate to get away and forget the troubles of an exceptionally busy few months. how do you all intend to recharge your batteries? iain, every political corr i know is worn out! the south of france as quickly as possible in three or four days' time. i have never known a period where people are so much in need of a holiday. brexit, trump, britain on a holiday. brexit, trump, britain on a cycle, scottish referendum. three orfour a cycle, scottish referendum. three or four years a cycle, scottish referendum. three orfour years of a cycle, scottish referendum. three or four years of intense activity. combined with the heat. the political and media establishment in london has gone off its said. needs to go away for a whi
ifound it constantly expanding illegal colonial entity. i found it quite distasteful.inue to debate. it is july. question is, we will continue to debate. it isjuly. everyjournalist in the uk and abroad is worn out after events of the last few weeks. the queen has gone on holiday; westminster can't wait for the summer recess. and everyone you talk to seems desperate to get away and forget the troubles of an exceptionally busy few months. how do you all intend to recharge your batteries? iain,...
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ifound out about the school on blue peter. i got the information then. day and fell in love with the place. the rooms in the theatre department we re the rooms in the theatre department were painted black. i thought that was really weird. i wanted to be here. at that time, it was ten or so years old. so a really young school. what did it do for you in terms of opening up a world that was not accessible then? i think for a lot of us that came here, who came from all over the country to come to this school, to come to a place that was free, to get specialise the education as well as all of our other subjects, what so important, i would not have the training i needed to get the jump would not have the training i needed to get thejump on would not have the training i needed to get the jump on to would not have the training i needed to get thejump on to drama would not have the training i needed to get the jump on to drama school it would have shut a lot of the doors. it made you a maker as well asa doors. it made you a maker as well as a performer. i did med
ifound out about the school on blue peter. i got the information then. day and fell in love with the place. the rooms in the theatre department we re the rooms in the theatre department were painted black. i thought that was really weird. i wanted to be here. at that time, it was ten or so years old. so a really young school. what did it do for you in terms of opening up a world that was not accessible then? i think for a lot of us that came here, who came from all over the country to come to...
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yes, i found myself yes, ifound myself a place of tranquillity after the tense first half i was following farrell responded with two penalties and that lions or right back in it. at half—time it is 12—6. but the lions by no means out of this match at all. it has been a surreal atmosphere. i am on henman hill, got the water, got the flowers, and they are getting ready for a super saturday of tennis, there have been members of staff checking their phones and keeping an update on things in auckland. at the moment, taking a deep breath after the first half. as for the tennis, there were four britons involved, now there we re four britons involved, now there were two. andy murray admitted it wasn't the best tennis at times, after he beat fabio fognini, butjohanna konta had it much easier against maria sakkari, as ben croucher reports. and then there were two. we started the week with 12 brits and onlyjohanna konta and andy murray remain. murray is used to such a stage, centre court is his amphitheatre, where he shows off his finest work. he was bending the ball like, well, him. his opponents,
yes, i found myself yes, ifound myself a place of tranquillity after the tense first half i was following farrell responded with two penalties and that lions or right back in it. at half—time it is 12—6. but the lions by no means out of this match at all. it has been a surreal atmosphere. i am on henman hill, got the water, got the flowers, and they are getting ready for a super saturday of tennis, there have been members of staff checking their phones and keeping an update on things in...
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yes, i was 15 and ifound out hepatitis c until you're 15?as far as she was aware. as it transpires in my medical records, which i only have from the early 1990s onwards, it was actually written in maracas i had been tested and found positive and my parents not informed. —— written in the records. that was written in the wreckers while my mother was still in the room. there are a lot of questions to answer here, and realistically, thank god i have my health around me know so i am able to talk to you and others and keep despite going, because so many haemophiliacs... my brothers, those from the community have lost their lives and people had been through such heartache. what has the impact been on your life of having hepatitis c? thankfully, it is now what they call sure, i had to go through a year of treatment in my early 20s, it was incredibly difficult. but looking back, the impact much more from me was when i was 16, 17, those ages, because it was 16, 17, those ages, because it was impacting every decision i made. there was not treatment av
yes, i was 15 and ifound out hepatitis c until you're 15?as far as she was aware. as it transpires in my medical records, which i only have from the early 1990s onwards, it was actually written in maracas i had been tested and found positive and my parents not informed. —— written in the records. that was written in the wreckers while my mother was still in the room. there are a lot of questions to answer here, and realistically, thank god i have my health around me know so i am able to...
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ifound my soul mate on there and we are going to marry. language around thatm that a bad thing? i think it is a confusing thing particularly for young girls watching that. is this really the most important thing about me? walking around in a bikini, as long, bursting a balloon with my bottom. i don't think that is true. my friends that watch it, at least, we watch and it is the latest when somebody had sex, or they are swapping couples, that people are actually watching for the human relationships as well. they invest in the couples and people wa nt to invest in the couples and people want to see them commit and work after the show. people can relate to it. that is why it is so big. it is about couples finding out about each other and falling in love. who doesn't want to watch couples falling in love ? doesn't want to watch couples falling in love? yes, you argue and you have sex, but that is part of a relationship. i think everyone's favourite couple this year is probably the bromance with chris, nonsexual. that is tribute to the 50th ann
ifound my soul mate on there and we are going to marry. language around thatm that a bad thing? i think it is a confusing thing particularly for young girls watching that. is this really the most important thing about me? walking around in a bikini, as long, bursting a balloon with my bottom. i don't think that is true. my friends that watch it, at least, we watch and it is the latest when somebody had sex, or they are swapping couples, that people are actually watching for the human...
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ifound a nancy's $995 investment. there is a new footnote to the greatest adventure story in human history. lucky lady, $1.8 million. the headlines are coming up on the bbc news channel. in a moment, we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two. first, we leave you with a look at the weather. good morning. a rather disappointing july day across western parts of the uk. some torrential rain falling at the moment in the west. it is not like that everywhere. this photo is of the shetland isles, lovely blue skies. there is some fine weather. a different story towards the west. this is a recent radar picture with the rainfall across northern ireland, intense rain, into west wales and the south—west, linked into this low—pressure moving very slowly eastward. closely packed isobars indicating the winds as well. if you are in the west, be aware we have some heavy rain, strong winds and the possibility of disruption to travel. let us take a look at 4pm. gales across southern and western coasts of england, and south and west wales. cor
ifound a nancy's $995 investment. there is a new footnote to the greatest adventure story in human history. lucky lady, $1.8 million. the headlines are coming up on the bbc news channel. in a moment, we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two. first, we leave you with a look at the weather. good morning. a rather disappointing july day across western parts of the uk. some torrential rain falling at the moment in the west. it is not like that everywhere. this photo is of the shetland isles, lovely...
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fortunately, ifound out about miso kneel. the consultant surgeon about miso kneel.oving the mesh from women. yes. cani removing the mesh from women. yes. can i ask, these are some personal questions. i know you feel 0k answering these to illustrate to our audience the kind of depth of this. can you, do you know when to go to the loo now? i have a silly rhyme in my head. i say two cups of tea, go for a pee. i have to keep constantly reminding myself because sometimes i forget. i can go eight or nine hours without going if i forget. so, which is not good. it can cause infections. i have to self catheterise to prevent infections. my catheterise to prevent infections. my legs are in spasms. i am on horrendous pain medication. my ability to concentrate, i have got brain fog all the time. and as a result, of five operations, and this diagnosis of the pdst, now, you effectively have ended up losing your home and your husband, is this correct? yes. yes. my husband at the time couldn't look after me and i was seriously poorly. he couldn't cope. so we separated and that was i
fortunately, ifound out about miso kneel. the consultant surgeon about miso kneel.oving the mesh from women. yes. cani removing the mesh from women. yes. can i ask, these are some personal questions. i know you feel 0k answering these to illustrate to our audience the kind of depth of this. can you, do you know when to go to the loo now? i have a silly rhyme in my head. i say two cups of tea, go for a pee. i have to keep constantly reminding myself because sometimes i forget. i can go eight or...
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ifound racing you first become disabled it is difficult. different person as a result of that. truly amazing. amazing, thank you, michelle. let me bring you over to nick, who i thought i was going to have to flag down while racing along this track, but thanks for stopping! these chairs are incredible. you make it look so easy. i'm guessing it's not. talk to me about how you control it. when you are going down the street, this is set to straight. when you come flying around it you keep this bit to go around the bend. that's quite a lot of stuff to keep out of control, trying not to fall off. you get used to it. a lot of practice. yeah, but you're pretty good at it. i'm doing all right! thanks. the hope is that hannah will be an inspiration to even more people and get even more people into this sport. thanks very much. of course we will be talking to hannah cockroft little later on. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. i'm sonja jessup. the capital's mayor is calling on the government
ifound racing you first become disabled it is difficult. different person as a result of that. truly amazing. amazing, thank you, michelle. let me bring you over to nick, who i thought i was going to have to flag down while racing along this track, but thanks for stopping! these chairs are incredible. you make it look so easy. i'm guessing it's not. talk to me about how you control it. when you are going down the street, this is set to straight. when you come flying around it you keep this bit...
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and ifound of some kind of medical improvement. really nuanced case, and that we need to look past this idea of black and white and nhs as the bad guys and white and nhs as the bad guys and the parents are the good guys, and the parents are the good guys, and that, as somebody who is trained asa and that, as somebody who is trained as a doctor, when i first read that 10%, i thought, as a doctor, when i first read that 10%, ithought, how as a doctor, when i first read that 10%, i thought, how on earth do you get 10% from something that is truly experimental, has never been tried on this particular condition, and so i think that this is good that this brings to the debate that 10%, can reuse those absolute figures when we try and break things up —— can we use. and you can imagine the heartache they are going through, desperation to try anything. yes, you have to empathise with them, you do. this is a story about anorexia, which is in the mail on sunday. tel isa which is in the mail on sunday. tel is a bit about this. a film called to
and ifound of some kind of medical improvement. really nuanced case, and that we need to look past this idea of black and white and nhs as the bad guys and white and nhs as the bad guys and the parents are the good guys, and the parents are the good guys, and that, as somebody who is trained asa and that, as somebody who is trained as a doctor, when i first read that 10%, i thought, as a doctor, when i first read that 10%, ithought, how as a doctor, when i first read that 10%, i thought, how on...