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i found it ifound itan i found it an instagram and ifound itan instagram and i thought it was interestinge things yourself. they will set it up for you. he does not like gifts so i think it is nicer to plan something that we can both share and remember. the nature of the business is something that is very personalised and tailored to the expectations of the client. we cater to what the clients wants, whether they want to propose or hold a birthday party. clients wants, whether they want to propose or hold a birthday partym the beginning we were just doing it is sidelined because i was a student and he was working. but once i joined him full—time and we went into it together, i think we did about 50 picnics a month that showed us about 50 picnics a month that showed us there is demand and we should go into it full time. we were just walking by and we saw this lovely set up. it was so exquisite and i stopped to take the number down. over the years we have seen a growth in interest of foreign business. this was exemplified by oui’ business. this was exemplified by our instagram number rising
i found it ifound itan i found it an instagram and ifound itan instagram and i thought it was interestinge things yourself. they will set it up for you. he does not like gifts so i think it is nicer to plan something that we can both share and remember. the nature of the business is something that is very personalised and tailored to the expectations of the client. we cater to what the clients wants, whether they want to propose or hold a birthday party. clients wants, whether they want to...
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ifound her to see if cristiano was still here.still living in the town. 20 years after we were both read. we recognised each other right away. do you know who i am? yes. who am i? you are my dear sister. we haven't seen each other in so long. i miss you. thank you. i missed you too. i have always thought a few. after spending five yea rs thought a few. after spending five years in the shrine, cristiano was also freed after appearing in the 1997 news report. she had never seen it before. are you happy here? do you want to run away? and why don't you want to run away? and why don't you run away? where are your pa rents ? you run away? where are your parents? they died? when my father diedl parents? they died? when my father died i stopped going to school, even though i had wanted to become atop. i feel very sad because i staying here, i had lost my chance at an education. that is not your life any more. you are out. why are you crying? what is wrong? yes, we do not supposed to be in there but we are out now. we are out now. it was a
ifound her to see if cristiano was still here.still living in the town. 20 years after we were both read. we recognised each other right away. do you know who i am? yes. who am i? you are my dear sister. we haven't seen each other in so long. i miss you. thank you. i missed you too. i have always thought a few. after spending five yea rs thought a few. after spending five years in the shrine, cristiano was also freed after appearing in the 1997 news report. she had never seen it before. are you...
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but when i come here, ifound out that it was so i come here, ifound out that it was so tough.use he is missing his mum and brother. several hundred afghans we re brother. several hundred afghans were employed as translators by british troops during the conflict in their country. their faces british troops during the conflict in their country. theirfaces here are skewered as many were under threat from the taliban for their choice. some who were deemed to have face particular danger in the roles we re face particular danger in the roles were offered the option of resettlement in the uk. earlier this week, the new home secretary announced that those who have been given five—year visas would be able to set —— settle here permanently without having to pay the required fee of more than £2000. that has been welcomed by mohamed rs, who chairs a been welcomed by mohamed rs, who chairsa group been welcomed by mohamed rs, who chairs a group that represents afg ha n interpreters chairs a group that represents afghan interpreters like him in britain. he says he and his family —— colleague
but when i come here, ifound out that it was so i come here, ifound out that it was so tough.use he is missing his mum and brother. several hundred afghans we re brother. several hundred afghans were employed as translators by british troops during the conflict in their country. their faces british troops during the conflict in their country. theirfaces here are skewered as many were under threat from the taliban for their choice. some who were deemed to have face particular danger in the roles...
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ifound out i even had a little brother who i had never met. that day was so surreal.ost like a dream. now that i'm older, i feel ready to explore the cultural background of trokosi. it is practised in parts of ghana, togo and benin, by various ethnic groups, one of which is the ewe. i am driving into ghana's volta region, a lush area of lakes and rivers, where trokosi is most prevalent. right now we are following richard whom i met on the first day of the journey. after our chat in the uber taxi, richard invited us into his community to speak with a group of ewe elders. and to mark our arrival, they were saying prayers and pouring libation to their gods. but they believe if you offend the gods, they can bring misfortune. i would like to know if there has ever been human sacrifice. he is talking about trokosi, where you are banished from the community to pay for the crimes of your family. another elder tells me that two of her relatives were sent to the shrine. given this fear of punishment from the gods, i can understand why the trokosi practice has survived for over
ifound out i even had a little brother who i had never met. that day was so surreal.ost like a dream. now that i'm older, i feel ready to explore the cultural background of trokosi. it is practised in parts of ghana, togo and benin, by various ethnic groups, one of which is the ewe. i am driving into ghana's volta region, a lush area of lakes and rivers, where trokosi is most prevalent. right now we are following richard whom i met on the first day of the journey. after our chat in the uber...
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andi family later, but when i come here, and i found out, family later, but when i come here, and ifoundass fellows that he would harm himself, because he is missing his mum and his brother. several hundred afghans we re brother. several hundred afghans were employed as translators by british troops during the conflict in that country. their faces are obscured as many were under threat from the taliban for their choice, some who are deemed to have his particular danger in their roles, we re particular danger in their roles, were offered the option of resettlement in the uk. earlier this week, the new her secretary sajid javid in east —— announced those given five—year visas will be able to settle here permanently without having to pay the required the more than £2000. that has been welcomed by mohamed, who chairs a group that represents afg ha n interpreters by mohamed, who chairs a group that represents afghan interpreters like in britain. he says he and his former colleagues have long felt ignored. when we came over here, nobody even welcomed us. we welcome you, europe is in citroen th
andi family later, but when i come here, and i found out, family later, but when i come here, and ifoundass fellows that he would harm himself, because he is missing his mum and his brother. several hundred afghans we re brother. several hundred afghans were employed as translators by british troops during the conflict in that country. their faces are obscured as many were under threat from the taliban for their choice, some who are deemed to have his particular danger in their roles, we re...
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one interesting thing ifound was that we were so far down there we could actually hear the circle andrt of what makes the river fleet so special is that it has shaped the way that some of the roads have run. the paths would run down the side of the river and road is now follow the same route. there are still traces of the river, if you know where to look. where buildings have in constructive around the stream, not over the stream. there are manhole covers where you can peer down and see the river or the sewer as it now is, below. i would imagine that most of the commuters coming out of king's cross station are totally unaware that there is a river flowing in front of them here, although subterranean, of course. here is an example of the river fleet, as it curves around king's cross. it reflects on the architecture here, the hotel to my left is curved as it follows the line of the river. above me here is the holborn viaduct, and it is a great reminder that there is still a river flowing underneath. this viaduct was built by the victorians in the 1860s. the problem was because we are in
one interesting thing ifound was that we were so far down there we could actually hear the circle andrt of what makes the river fleet so special is that it has shaped the way that some of the roads have run. the paths would run down the side of the river and road is now follow the same route. there are still traces of the river, if you know where to look. where buildings have in constructive around the stream, not over the stream. there are manhole covers where you can peer down and see the...
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ifound out when i offered her organs in the hospital.potential black and asian donors give their permission compared with white families. which means only ll% of deceased donors overall are from minority groups. as a hindu, we cremate the body. so that was my logic at the time. we are going to burn what we don't need. she was a giver all her life. why deny her the last opportunity? discussions about organ donation are already happening at this sikh gurdwara in luton. the professor carries out research into improving donations among ethnic minorities. there are perceived cultural and religious barriers, but the biggest issue is a lack of trust in the health care system where don't trust establishments. another option is more transplants from living donors. this woman donated one of her kidneys in march this year at the royal free hospital in london. my motivation is my niece, who has been waiting for a kidney for two years. i wasn't a direct match for her, so we're doing this through the kidney sharing scheme. so my kidney is going to go
ifound out when i offered her organs in the hospital.potential black and asian donors give their permission compared with white families. which means only ll% of deceased donors overall are from minority groups. as a hindu, we cremate the body. so that was my logic at the time. we are going to burn what we don't need. she was a giver all her life. why deny her the last opportunity? discussions about organ donation are already happening at this sikh gurdwara in luton. the professor carries out...
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ifound karina and herfriends waiting on the street, unsure where to go.ls me she had to sell the baby milk she'd brought with her from venezuela to pay for her transport here. translation: in venezuela you have to buy everything for the birth, and it is all so expensive. i also have two brothers who are dying because they can't get the medicines they need. my mum didn't want me to come here in my condition, but i can't stand by and watch my brothers the way they are. i have to try and help them. there's no room for karina at this un—run camp. young families are given priority, but there just aren't enough tents for everyone. little max is taken home to meet his family. his big sister is excited to see the new addition. "home sweet home," says his mum. but she and her husband richard tell me they are worried about the mosquitoes and the heat in these tents. the family arrived in brazil with nothing. they still have very little. not even any clothes for baby max. many have lost everything, including hoped for a brighter future. katy watson, bbc news, in boa
ifound karina and herfriends waiting on the street, unsure where to go.ls me she had to sell the baby milk she'd brought with her from venezuela to pay for her transport here. translation: in venezuela you have to buy everything for the birth, and it is all so expensive. i also have two brothers who are dying because they can't get the medicines they need. my mum didn't want me to come here in my condition, but i can't stand by and watch my brothers the way they are. i have to try and help...
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ifound carina and herfriends waiting on the street, unsure where to go.ll the baby milk she brought from venezuela to pay for the transport here. translation: in venezuela you have to by everything for the birth and it is also expensive. but i am here to help my family as well. i have two brothers who are dying because they can't get the medicines they need. my mum didn't want me to come in my condition, but i can't sit by and watched my brother is the way they are. there is no room for carina at this un run camp. young families are given priority, but there just aren't enough tents for everyone. little mac is taken home to meet his family. his big sister is excited to see the new edition. home, sweet home, she says, with a big dose of irony. she and husband richard tell me they are worried about mosquitoes and the heat in these tents. the family doesn't have any these tents. the family doesn't have a ny clothes these tents. the family doesn't have any clothes for him either. however ha rd any clothes for him either. however hard it is here, there is no g
ifound carina and herfriends waiting on the street, unsure where to go.ll the baby milk she brought from venezuela to pay for the transport here. translation: in venezuela you have to by everything for the birth and it is also expensive. but i am here to help my family as well. i have two brothers who are dying because they can't get the medicines they need. my mum didn't want me to come in my condition, but i can't sit by and watched my brother is the way they are. there is no room for carina...
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by cutting the sugar cane and being a shepherd, ifound her when she used to travel every day, any yearto find water and then come back. she never went to school in her life but today she is the captain of the team. let's talk about money because it costs money to runa about money because it costs money to run a place like this. where'd you get your funding to run a place like this. where'd you get yourfunding and how to run a place like this. where'd you get your funding and how does to run a place like this. where'd you get yourfunding and how does it work as a business? i know it is charity as well. definitely, the funding is because i have my contacts funding is because i have my co nta cts in funding is because i have my contacts in the us, a lot of donors, lots of athletes are supporting this programme and we also do lots of crowdfunding and at a local level we have companies who are part of it, and another individual donor who is supporting building the facilities. we started with a running track and today we have a gym, a swimming pool today we have a gym, a swimming pool, so al
by cutting the sugar cane and being a shepherd, ifound her when she used to travel every day, any yearto find water and then come back. she never went to school in her life but today she is the captain of the team. let's talk about money because it costs money to runa about money because it costs money to run a place like this. where'd you get your funding to run a place like this. where'd you get yourfunding and how to run a place like this. where'd you get your funding and how does to run a...
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myself, ifound the next but they don't know exactly how...em as for me to express myself. it does seem as though a lot of this is tied in with gangs and young people who are joining in with gangs and young people who arejoining gangs. in with gangs and young people who are joining gangs. tell us in with gangs and young people who arejoining gangs. tell us about in with gangs and young people who are joining gangs. tell us about the work that you are doing to try to get people to break out of what could be a dangerous situation? for myself personally, i want to put it out there, i'm not here to save any gang members, i'm not saying this is what i'm here for, but what i'm saying, if you are actually tired of how your life is going then it is about time you sat down. rather than saying it is your fault or this is why it is happening, you have got to sit down and ask yourself some questions, like, i'm not happy with this, what can i do now moving forward. a lot of politicians have expressed deep concern, but what would you like to see them do tha
myself, ifound the next but they don't know exactly how...em as for me to express myself. it does seem as though a lot of this is tied in with gangs and young people who are joining in with gangs and young people who arejoining gangs. in with gangs and young people who are joining gangs. tell us in with gangs and young people who arejoining gangs. tell us about in with gangs and young people who are joining gangs. tell us about the work that you are doing to try to get people to break out of...
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ifound different. even to a russell group experience.me background. who understand my culture. it is great we have had a chance to celebrate that within society within oxford. thank you very much indeed forjoining us on that story from oxford university this morning. some comments people have been sending in on water. we we re have been sending in on water. we were talking about water and shortages in a couple of decades. david says, yes, we need to save water. it will save us money, but the water companies will put up the price to compensate for the loss of income. angie has said, considering it rains here in the northwest ten months of the year, maybe it should be harvested better. fracking will be harvested better. fracking will be pumping gallons of water into the ground, which is a total waste. leave us consumers ground, which is a total waste. leave us consumers to showers and come down heavily and industry. the most uplifting story this morning was the dementia story we showed you earlier. involving children and older people with
ifound different. even to a russell group experience.me background. who understand my culture. it is great we have had a chance to celebrate that within society within oxford. thank you very much indeed forjoining us on that story from oxford university this morning. some comments people have been sending in on water. we we re have been sending in on water. we were talking about water and shortages in a couple of decades. david says, yes, we need to save water. it will save us money, but the...
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and then you pass someone who is very similar and it starts coming back and ifound myself sometimes lookingr met before, it might be a complete stranger and i look again, over and over again and i think, is that you? and then i have to remind myself, no, it can't be, because they are not here. and that is something that you will never get over. i think it was handed to us at the beginning of april. we had four boxes, we opened the smaller ones, it was a bit more difficult to open the bigger ones. we were biding our own time. let's see, let's see. that is my mug. what is that? my tweety mug. you used this. i did use it, yeah. you used this, like, the night before and it was still there. this was in the middle of the living room. so, there is gloss melted on the inside. i have no idea where that came from, but... yeah. so, yeah. oh look! that is my mum's wedding ring! is that cleaned ? yes. proper cleaned. oh my god! wow. it is so nice. it is staying here. so this stuff has been cleaned before it came to you? yeah. we asked them to clean everything and then obviously, we would decide what to
and then you pass someone who is very similar and it starts coming back and ifound myself sometimes lookingr met before, it might be a complete stranger and i look again, over and over again and i think, is that you? and then i have to remind myself, no, it can't be, because they are not here. and that is something that you will never get over. i think it was handed to us at the beginning of april. we had four boxes, we opened the smaller ones, it was a bit more difficult to open the bigger...
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for personally, ifound for you particularly other people as well?yet but it's quite exciting that we are finding something and it has to be validated occurs in the past, some studies showed something and in a small number of people and we have to validate to show that this is a real finding. i will look forward to hearing about it. or to come. the programme is on the eye player if you want to have a look at it. thank you want to have a look at it. thank you both so much. the weather has done absolutely glorious. the weather has done absolutely glorious. the weather has indeed been glorious, here in london, the temperatures climbing, not a cloud to be seen but a weather front is coming from the west, introducing thicker cloud and rain. that weather front, a cold front, the line dividing the cooler air from the very dividing the cooler air from the very warm dividing the cooler air from the very warm air that some of us have seen. very warm air that some of us have seen. the forecast for the rest of the week is quite next, feeling cooler than it has a
for personally, ifound for you particularly other people as well?yet but it's quite exciting that we are finding something and it has to be validated occurs in the past, some studies showed something and in a small number of people and we have to validate to show that this is a real finding. i will look forward to hearing about it. or to come. the programme is on the eye player if you want to have a look at it. thank you want to have a look at it. thank you both so much. the weather has done...
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that same evening, when ifound out that we had lost absolutely.it on my own, because our daughters and my wife we re because our daughters and my wife were all in comas. take your time, no rush. but all three are ok now. physically 0k. they are all physically ok, and we are trying to move forward. so we are going to look at another slide now. you are in control, not me, which is good. this was our little star, logan gomes. his two due date was on the 2ist gomes. his two due date was on the 21st of august, but instead he was born on the 14th ofjune. that evening, i was fortunate enough to hold my son. just pause a minute, because some people just need to ta ke because some people just need to take a seat. soi so i held my son in my arms that evening. hoping it was all a bad dream, wishing, praying forany evening. hoping it was all a bad dream, wishing, praying for any kind of miracle. that he would just open his eyes. move, make a sound. but as we know, that didn't happen. asa as a family, we went to an adventurous, even though he wasn't here, we d
that same evening, when ifound out that we had lost absolutely.it on my own, because our daughters and my wife we re because our daughters and my wife were all in comas. take your time, no rush. but all three are ok now. physically 0k. they are all physically ok, and we are trying to move forward. so we are going to look at another slide now. you are in control, not me, which is good. this was our little star, logan gomes. his two due date was on the 2ist gomes. his two due date was on the 21st...
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ifound it quite difficult.inequality in the way that we tell stories. is that because women are not offering to put these stories forward , offering to put these stories forward, or is this the industry saying we are not interested? forward, or is this the industry saying we are not interested ?m forward, or is this the industry saying we are not interested? it is biased. it is bias. it is not market—driven, either. at the box office, stories written by female screenwriters do unbelievably well. it isjust screenwriters do unbelievably well. it is just inherent screenwriters do unbelievably well. it isjust inherent within screenwriters do unbelievably well. it is just inherent within the system. and we have to actually actively work against that. and if you do, are you seen as a troublemaker? i don't mean you personally. if a woman stands up and says this is not right and makes a bit of a fuss? the character i played on downton abbey, for example, was a feminist. and anyone who says this system is not working is
ifound it quite difficult.inequality in the way that we tell stories. is that because women are not offering to put these stories forward , offering to put these stories forward, or is this the industry saying we are not interested? forward, or is this the industry saying we are not interested ?m forward, or is this the industry saying we are not interested? it is biased. it is bias. it is not market—driven, either. at the box office, stories written by female screenwriters do unbelievably...
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ifound it very, very difficult to sleep. think thatis right now, what is going on. i think that is very nice. people in south london are watching it, who normally would be watching the television. i wa nt would be watching the television. i want to say to harry, carry on with the good work, and god bless you. no pressure at all, harry. before we hand back to you, the ladies have a special message for meghan markle and prince harry. take it away. # congratulations # 0n and prince harry. take it away. # congratulations # on your marriage # congratulations # on your marriage #we # congratulations # on your marriage # we are happy for you # congratulations # happy marriage # we are happy for you # congratulations # happy marriage # we are happy for you. it isa we are happy for you. it is a no from me, but come back next year. back to you. you should have been singing along with them. what happened ? have been singing along with them. what happened? i am disappointed. that was great. so nice. thank you so much. cheering for megha
ifound it very, very difficult to sleep. think thatis right now, what is going on. i think that is very nice. people in south london are watching it, who normally would be watching the television. i wa nt would be watching the television. i want to say to harry, carry on with the good work, and god bless you. no pressure at all, harry. before we hand back to you, the ladies have a special message for meghan markle and prince harry. take it away. # congratulations # 0n and prince harry. take it...
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found funding from a local company, and i found it, so we found funding from a local company, and ifoundally good. at what point did you realise that you had a bet of a success on your hands? -- bit. the very first moment we sang together, i suddenly thought, wow these young people are amazing. so we have drawn together, we are a whole group of different people from different parts in the north—west of the uk, and i thought we are north—west of the uk, and i thought we a re really north—west of the uk, and i thought we are really good, but for ages, we just kept ourselves to ourselves, it was set up for us by us, but then we agreed to do a performance on songs of praise and it flourished from there. that was it. yes. no escape from that. no, no, no. after today's event which is such a big milestone what does the future hold for the choir? we are going to carry on, we we re choir? we are going to carry on, we were doing it before anyone was interested in it. we now call each other the bee family so we will continue to sing together, look after each other and hopefully do some performance,
found funding from a local company, and i found it, so we found funding from a local company, and ifoundally good. at what point did you realise that you had a bet of a success on your hands? -- bit. the very first moment we sang together, i suddenly thought, wow these young people are amazing. so we have drawn together, we are a whole group of different people from different parts in the north—west of the uk, and i thought we are north—west of the uk, and i thought we a re really...