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yeah, ijust went too far on.timates there are 9000 same—sex couples in the uk with children to look after, so tyler and india are not alone. at no point we have sat them down and said, "this is because daddy wants to be with a man and tyler wants to be with daddy. " india was quite young when we first met. she was maybe two or three, and so she is kind of... she doesn't remember anything different. tyler was a little older, but he is much the same. but it has always been that daddy will live with connor. we don't make a big thing out of it. we had a lot of questions from them, and we still do. every now and again, they come and usually at bedtime, i will get, again, they come and usually at bedtime, iwill get, "daddy, why do you kiss connor? because boys are supposed to despise. " you kiss connor? because boys are supposed to despise." we get those cup comments every now and then, arcs, "daddy, why do you sleep in the same bed as connor?" so there had been sometimes work tyler will cry and he will ask why i don't
yeah, ijust went too far on.timates there are 9000 same—sex couples in the uk with children to look after, so tyler and india are not alone. at no point we have sat them down and said, "this is because daddy wants to be with a man and tyler wants to be with daddy. " india was quite young when we first met. she was maybe two or three, and so she is kind of... she doesn't remember anything different. tyler was a little older, but he is much the same. but it has always been that daddy...
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ijust have to get my feet down, rest u p ijust have to get my feet down, rest up and spend time chillingure i don't run around a lot. he might be the greatest distance runner of all time but he has a very, very poor taste in football clu bs, very, very poor taste in football clubs, mo farah there. great to see him smiling again, he was really, really worried about that left leg. all is well and he is going to go hopefully in the 5000 metres heats on wednesday. the countdown now is for us, quarter to ten, stop what you are doing for around ten seconds because usain bolt is looking to go out with a bang. we have ordered a delivery for around that time here at the bbc sports centre. let's bring you up—to—date with the rest of the sports news this evening, england have taken control of the final test against south africa. james anderson took four wickets at his home bred took four wickets at his home bred to hold so that about two 220—9, chasing 362 at the end of the second dates ‘s play. you can't visit this old trafford without being reminded of the other. the sporting season has already b
ijust have to get my feet down, rest u p ijust have to get my feet down, rest up and spend time chillingure i don't run around a lot. he might be the greatest distance runner of all time but he has a very, very poor taste in football clu bs, very, very poor taste in football clubs, mo farah there. great to see him smiling again, he was really, really worried about that left leg. all is well and he is going to go hopefully in the 5000 metres heats on wednesday. the countdown now is for us,...
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ijust did not execute it when it mattered., it was bronze for bolt, gold for gatlin. the controversial american stunned the crowd by taking the title. and he paid his own tribute to his great rival, bolt. good morning. it's sunday the 6th of august. ministers launch a review into the cost of energy, but consumer groups say it's "cold comfort" for households that
ijust did not execute it when it mattered., it was bronze for bolt, gold for gatlin. the controversial american stunned the crowd by taking the title. and he paid his own tribute to his great rival, bolt. good morning. it's sunday the 6th of august. ministers launch a review into the cost of energy, but consumer groups say it's "cold comfort" for households that
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ijust wonder how i just wonder how this breaks ijust wonder how this breaks down across the country.erated price growth, because we had the height of the market in 2007, that then fell to 2009 through to about 2013 in most places, so what we are picking up this price growth from the lower of the market. so if you take the north—east, where they are looking at pricing creases, if you compare prices today there'ss 2007, there is still a 9% fall and deficit there. if you go to london, you are looking at areas that 40% or 80% up. so we hugely regional picture, but the last five years is not the best barometer of house prices. i wanted to ask about that, because so much as happened in the last 12 or 18 months that could change some of the fundamentals for the market. you couldn't be more right, the fundamentals of the property market are completely changing, and! property market are completely changing, and i am not sure that the government, industry or consumers really quite and stand what is happening at there, but we can show market whereby you have got one property on a street, maybe
ijust wonder how i just wonder how this breaks ijust wonder how this breaks down across the country.erated price growth, because we had the height of the market in 2007, that then fell to 2009 through to about 2013 in most places, so what we are picking up this price growth from the lower of the market. so if you take the north—east, where they are looking at pricing creases, if you compare prices today there'ss 2007, there is still a 9% fall and deficit there. if you go to london, you are...
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ijust said to them stick to the system, only one thing matters, a clear right inside the time and if only do the best and they all wrote exactly as we trained and they trained and they are capable of. england's men have opened their eurohockey campaign with a 6—0 win over poland — two goals each from mark gleghorne and sam ward alongside strikes from chris griffiths and david condon made for a comfortable victory in amsterdam. they next play germany tomorrow afternoon, probably the pick of the games in pool b. and despite their win, england know they will need to improve. we were just sloppy all over the place really. too many bobbly passes, too many passes just out of reach, just real basics that, you know, we need to make sure we get right all the time and where we want to get to in world hockey, it does not matter who we are playing against, we got away with it today against, we got away with it today against lesser opposition. we need to be bringing that everyday. defending champions england suffered a narrow 1—0 defeat against germany. cecile peeper capitalised on a couple of mi
ijust said to them stick to the system, only one thing matters, a clear right inside the time and if only do the best and they all wrote exactly as we trained and they trained and they are capable of. england's men have opened their eurohockey campaign with a 6—0 win over poland — two goals each from mark gleghorne and sam ward alongside strikes from chris griffiths and david condon made for a comfortable victory in amsterdam. they next play germany tomorrow afternoon, probably the pick of...
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can ijust on that at this stage. david miliband... can ijust inject on that at this stage.and. .. can ijust inject from the telegraph the most relevant thing apart from what penny with sex is in the next ten days when the bosses back, she is back. we have the publication which will cheer brexit supporters of all kinds of papers published by the government in brexit plans because remember the famous photo of david davis, no papers and his advisers in front of mr barnier looking very well—prepared. that mr barnier looking very well—prepa red. that is mr barnier looking very well—prepared. that is where the focus is going to be in the coming days. i don't know what the public and voters feel about david miliband come he has been out of british politics for some time now. does he have any influence ? politics for some time now. does he have any influence? the point is he is the former foreign secretary and what he is saying will be pleasing the remaining as witches that brexit is an unparalleled economic self harm and he suggests it is up to mps of all colours to fight back aga
can ijust on that at this stage. david miliband... can ijust inject on that at this stage.and. .. can ijust inject from the telegraph the most relevant thing apart from what penny with sex is in the next ten days when the bosses back, she is back. we have the publication which will cheer brexit supporters of all kinds of papers published by the government in brexit plans because remember the famous photo of david davis, no papers and his advisers in front of mr barnier looking very...
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can ijust interrupted?o make it easier to hire and fire workers. we will have to wait and see. at the moment, things are going smoothly. the discussions have gone through all of the topics. for a number of things, it was largely consensual. the parliament as well has an enormous majority, well beyond a simple party supporting president macron. but there is still... can ijust say, there is still... can ijust say, there is still protesting going on. 800,000 students upset about cuts to allowa nces. 800,000 students upset about cuts to allowances. civil servants, teachers, several sectors are opposed. well, you should not mix everything. there was no big demonstration at the moment. nothing happened in paris. no one is in the streets demonstrating. yes, there was some opposition expressed about some fiscal measures taken. the government has to make cuts in spending. they tried to find ways to do that as smoothly as possible. but it... the problem exists in all countries, in many countries. it... the problem ex
can ijust interrupted?o make it easier to hire and fire workers. we will have to wait and see. at the moment, things are going smoothly. the discussions have gone through all of the topics. for a number of things, it was largely consensual. the parliament as well has an enormous majority, well beyond a simple party supporting president macron. but there is still... can ijust say, there is still... can ijust say, there is still protesting going on. 800,000 students upset about cuts to allowa...
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ijust met with fbi director christopher ray and eternal general jeff sessions.he department of justice has opened a civil rights investigation into the deadly car attack that killed one innocent american and wounded 20 others. to anyone who acted criminally in this weekend's racist violence, you will be held fully accountable. justice will be delivered. as i said on saturday, we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence. it has no place in america, and as i have said many times before, no matter the colour of ourskin, we times before, no matter the colour of our skin, we all live under the same laws. we all salute the same great flag and we are all made by the same almighty god. we must love each other, show affection for each other and unite together in condemnation of hatred, bigotry and violence. we must rediscover the bonds of love and loyalty that bring us together as americans. racism is evil, and those who cause violence in its neymar criminals and thugs, including the kkk, neo—nazis, white supremacists
ijust met with fbi director christopher ray and eternal general jeff sessions.he department of justice has opened a civil rights investigation into the deadly car attack that killed one innocent american and wounded 20 others. to anyone who acted criminally in this weekend's racist violence, you will be held fully accountable. justice will be delivered. as i said on saturday, we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence. it has no place in...
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ijust think it's in anything, knowing you're not alone.pect for them, to have done what they did back then. yeah. because they really were the first. there was no one around them to support them. but then it is kind of the strength of their relationship in that they managed it together. they did it together. a lot of people wouldn't have been able to survive that, i don't think. no. so far, you know howjamie, anne and elaine dealt with our mums. but what about me? i lived with gerrie for three years before i realised what a lesbian was and that not everybody lived like us. i was sitting on the settee watching eastenders with jillian, and the woman who was playing the character of pat came on and i had never used the word lesbian withjillian ever. we were sitting on the sofa and you turned to me and said, "mummy, sure pat in eastenders is a lesbian just like gerrie?" and she was doing all this gesticulating behind my head and so i launched into a great deal of how important it is to have loving families like we had. both my mums officiate w
ijust think it's in anything, knowing you're not alone.pect for them, to have done what they did back then. yeah. because they really were the first. there was no one around them to support them. but then it is kind of the strength of their relationship in that they managed it together. they did it together. a lot of people wouldn't have been able to survive that, i don't think. no. so far, you know howjamie, anne and elaine dealt with our mums. but what about me? i lived with gerrie for three...
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and ijust got henderson introduced me to the golf. i just got to henderson introduced me to the golf. and ijust got to love it and he loved it, he was a most keen golfer. he was an old mona on the golf course, we used to say before we teed off, no moaning. he used to enjoy getting sean connery annoyed because he'd hop around. those things just make me because he'd hop around. those thingsjust make me laugh now when i'm thinking about him, and that his talents, that speaks for itself. just look at the shows he did. he made huge success and hits of all of them. the palladium, you know, and he was a great host of that. and he was wonderful with the public and the public loved him. we are hearing time and again about a man with a remarkable work ethic. very much so. imean, remarkable work ethic. very much so. i mean, just a total professional. 10196 i mean, just a total professional. 101% pro, and talent wise there was only two in my time, and that was roy castle and bruce, they could both do anything, and they were great together when th
and ijust got henderson introduced me to the golf. i just got to henderson introduced me to the golf. and ijust got to love it and he loved it, he was a most keen golfer. he was an old mona on the golf course, we used to say before we teed off, no moaning. he used to enjoy getting sean connery annoyed because he'd hop around. those things just make me because he'd hop around. those thingsjust make me laugh now when i'm thinking about him, and that his talents, that speaks for itself. just look...
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ijust wa nt to named a terrorist attack. ijust want to bring you some of the reaction coming in. the former us president, of course — michelle and i are thinking of the victims. americans will always stand with our spanish friends. the government and people of ireland stand with the people of barcelona. we offer sympathy, solidarity and support. emmanuel macron. of course france has seen so support. emmanuel macron. of course france has seen so much terror in the last few years. solidarity with barcelona and we stand with you. we are by your side. the catalan government, we have referred to them already saying all of us willjoin together to defeat the violence. barcelona is a city of peace. i was telling you just a minute ago that in las ramblas there are always foreign tourists. it is very popular, a very busy area, and the driver of the value exactly what he was doing when he there. —— the driver of the van knew exactly what he was doing. one witness told us what she saw. we were in a market which is on las ramblas and we were about to go back onto the main street. we stopped t
ijust wa nt to named a terrorist attack. ijust want to bring you some of the reaction coming in. the former us president, of course — michelle and i are thinking of the victims. americans will always stand with our spanish friends. the government and people of ireland stand with the people of barcelona. we offer sympathy, solidarity and support. emmanuel macron. of course france has seen so support. emmanuel macron. of course france has seen so much terror in the last few years. solidarity...
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ijust wanted to get that final and scrappy. ijust wanted to get that finalandi scrappy.lon. an impressive run in the 200 metres lifted her back up to fourth in the standings, and helped to repair some of the damage done after a poor high jump earlier in the day. iam not i am not going to lie, it was very hard. there was a lot of crying. it was only event two. last year, after getting 1.98 in thejumping, i'm not going to let that happen again. england are on top heading into day three of the fourth test against south africa at old trafford. jonny bairstow smashed 99 for england as they posted 362 in theirfirst innings. in reply, james anderson took four wickets on his home ground to help reduce the touring side to 220 for nine in reply. it was nice to stick around with jonny bairstow for a bit. it was good to get to three figures. a fantastic knock. getting to 360, it isa fantastic knock. getting to 360, it is a competitive score. myjob is to ta ke is a competitive score. myjob is to take wickets. it is always nice to get a cluster. does three wickets after tea were key f
ijust wanted to get that final and scrappy. ijust wanted to get that finalandi scrappy.lon. an impressive run in the 200 metres lifted her back up to fourth in the standings, and helped to repair some of the damage done after a poor high jump earlier in the day. iam not i am not going to lie, it was very hard. there was a lot of crying. it was only event two. last year, after getting 1.98 in thejumping, i'm not going to let that happen again. england are on top heading into day three of the...
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what happened to me ijust realised that my father had a business in what is now west bengal. and there is one of the servants was entertaining some friends of my father. and they were talking, they were unfortunately hindu but they were our friends. and they were talking about kidnapping my mother because she was a beautiful woman. so the servant rushed to my mother and said, let‘s go to your brother ‘s house in calcutta because there is a problem. soi calcutta because there is a problem. so i remember with my mother hursley
what happened to me ijust realised that my father had a business in what is now west bengal. and there is one of the servants was entertaining some friends of my father. and they were talking, they were unfortunately hindu but they were our friends. and they were talking about kidnapping my mother because she was a beautiful woman. so the servant rushed to my mother and said, let‘s go to your brother ‘s house in calcutta because there is a problem. soi calcutta because there is a problem....
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ijust did not want i just did not want to ijust did not want to miss out on this opportunity, i wanted to put my best foot forward, it's so embarrassing to come here and run like that. the crowd will be behind dina asher—smith tonight as she chases a dream medal in the 200 metres. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes and i'll have the rest of the day's sports news. including a look ahead to the start of the premier league. who will be lifting the trophy, come may next year? i'm at the emirates stadium as the new premier league season begins tonight with arsenal against leicester city. and the latest from the final golf major of the season, the final golf major of the season, the us pga where mcilroy is fighting to stay in contention. good evening. it is strange to think that the premier league season is starting just a couple of miles over there at arsenal, we have been so immersed in the world athletics championships for the last eight days. just one weekend to go. and it's been a week since we saw a british medal ...mo farah gold on the opening night. that is all that the british team have to
ijust did not want i just did not want to ijust did not want to miss out on this opportunity, i wanted to put my best foot forward, it's so embarrassing to come here and run like that. the crowd will be behind dina asher—smith tonight as she chases a dream medal in the 200 metres. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes and i'll have the rest of the day's sports news. including a look ahead to the start of the premier league. who will be lifting the trophy, come may next year? i'm at the emirates...
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ijust burst into tears and was, like, uncontrollably crying because ijust didn't know what was goingat my hospital wouldn't take me. this is one of the hospitals that had to close the doors of its maternity unit at least once during 2016. now everyone agrees that at times managers may have to do that if the safety of mothers and babies is being compromised during extremely busy periods. it happens. births are extremely difficult to plan for, but experts warn that if it happens too frequently, well, that's the sign of a system under stress. the royal college of midwives believes there's a shortfall of 3,500 expert maternity staff and that's what's behind the increase in closures. it's very rare for maternity units to be closed and the fact that we've seen a 70% increase in how often that's happening, i think should give us cause for serious concern. peaks and troughs in the birth rate always have an impact on maternity services and more midwives are being trained. the department of health says hospitals need to use temporary closures to manage those peaks in admissions and it argues i
ijust burst into tears and was, like, uncontrollably crying because ijust didn't know what was goingat my hospital wouldn't take me. this is one of the hospitals that had to close the doors of its maternity unit at least once during 2016. now everyone agrees that at times managers may have to do that if the safety of mothers and babies is being compromised during extremely busy periods. it happens. births are extremely difficult to plan for, but experts warn that if it happens too frequently,...
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ijust got letters through the post. that some people get from knowing there is a police station. and they can pop in. do you think people think that anymore?” and they can pop in. do you think people think that anymore? i saw heavily armed police today and it did make me feel good. in the 1960s and 70s and 80s, that technology has moved on and if you want to contact the police, you bring them up, don't you? or the police, you bring them up, don't you ? or have the police, you bring them up, don't you? or have i missed something?” think 999 has been with us for a long time but there is this idea that people want to see bobbies on the beat. they do. people do like the beat. they do. people do like the idea of police stations. if you find a passport and the police station —— a passport on the pavement, you want to take it to a physical place and hand it into someone. physical place and hand it into someone. but there aren't many things we'd you would need to do that, to go into an office for. so i think it is perfectly rea
ijust got letters through the post. that some people get from knowing there is a police station. and they can pop in. do you think people think that anymore?” and they can pop in. do you think people think that anymore? i saw heavily armed police today and it did make me feel good. in the 1960s and 70s and 80s, that technology has moved on and if you want to contact the police, you bring them up, don't you? or the police, you bring them up, don't you ? or have the police, you bring them up,...
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ijust referred to your prolific and diverse output over many years. you've just done something you've never done before. you've taken on adapting shakespeare. and you've always said shakespeare is pretty much your favourite author. so how daunting was that? very, very daunting. first of all you knew that you were going to get a lot of people saying that you shouldn't do it, and you can't improve on shakespeare, etc. and second because i took on the tempest. and that has a whole slew of problems of its own. the brief was very broad. so it was, choose a play and do whatever, as long as it's a novel. and i mean, you've created this wonderfully sort of imaginative new take, where it's sort of set in a prison. prospero becomes a guy who is sort of a theatre manager who was thwarted in his career and then goes back to the prison to produce a drama. there's a play within a play. there's a lot of music and dance. it's pretty extraordinary because it's so imaginative and yet, as you say, all anchored in a story hundreds of years old. yes, well i had to have so
ijust referred to your prolific and diverse output over many years. you've just done something you've never done before. you've taken on adapting shakespeare. and you've always said shakespeare is pretty much your favourite author. so how daunting was that? very, very daunting. first of all you knew that you were going to get a lot of people saying that you shouldn't do it, and you can't improve on shakespeare, etc. and second because i took on the tempest. and that has a whole slew of problems...
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however, ijust wonder if which is exceeded expectations., i just wonder if you feel enough is being done to tackle the longer term problems that i was talking about. that demographic time bomb that i was talk about, with the ageing population. is it enough to tackle that? no. the current situation is good, but during this period, we have two, japan has two tackle the structural issues to raise productivity growth injapan. 0therwise, our underlying growth rate is 0.7%, we guess. we need to raise this more with structural reform to raise productivity, and also to try to raise outcomes in a long—term perspective. 0therwise also to try to raise outcomes in a long—term perspective. otherwise it is limited forjapan to expand. thank you forjoining us hiroshi ugai from tokyo. 70 years ago, britain ended its rule over india and the country was divided into two separate states. partition brought about the largest mass movement of people in history, but what has become of the economies of pakistan and india? the bbc‘s sameer hashmi has more. since par
however, ijust wonder if which is exceeded expectations., i just wonder if you feel enough is being done to tackle the longer term problems that i was talking about. that demographic time bomb that i was talk about, with the ageing population. is it enough to tackle that? no. the current situation is good, but during this period, we have two, japan has two tackle the structural issues to raise productivity growth injapan. 0therwise, our underlying growth rate is 0.7%, we guess. we need to raise...
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ijust i just needed ijust needed time fully heal.ke i am capable of playing well and winning and putting rounds together, but if i want to challenge ona together, but if i want to challenge on a more consistent basis, i need to get 100% healthy. sunday was the last day of the world athletics championships in london. on a day where it was the end of the line for some, others were just reaching the heights of their career, as ben croucher reports. the far north night of competition promised much and did not disappoint. 0ne lady who knows how to compete under pressure is castor semenya, who added a third 800 metres world title to her bulging trophy cabinet. she placed at strong —— she faced strong competition, but responded in the home straight to wind a world leading time this year, getting gold and adding to last yea r‘s getting gold and adding to last year's 0lympic title in rio. in the women's 5000 metres, it was a race of two halves. in the first half, it was between ethiopia and can you, but with 300 metres remaining, the kenyan r
ijust i just needed ijust needed time fully heal.ke i am capable of playing well and winning and putting rounds together, but if i want to challenge ona together, but if i want to challenge on a more consistent basis, i need to get 100% healthy. sunday was the last day of the world athletics championships in london. on a day where it was the end of the line for some, others were just reaching the heights of their career, as ben croucher reports. the far north night of competition promised much...
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ijust want i just want to finish with him. i ijust want to finish with him.just saying that maybe he was forced, he was threatened. he never came to aljazeera and said, this report or that report was wrong. it has never happened. i can challenge him and he can come and show me with whom he talked. when we cover syria, like we cover everything else, we cover a ll like we cover everything else, we cover all the opposition to the system as we hoped that to cover the government as well. at this moment, we are still asking the government 01’ we are still asking the government or syria to allow us to work inside, wherever the government controls the areas. they refuse. they refuse to even areas. they refuse. they refuse to eve n a nswer areas. they refuse. they refuse to even answer our letters. for the rest, we cover everything that we can. there is no reason for al jazeera not to cover something just because somebody doesn't want us to cover it. we bring knowledge and information to our audience. cover it. we bring knowledge and information to our audiencem cover
ijust want i just want to finish with him. i ijust want to finish with him.just saying that maybe he was forced, he was threatened. he never came to aljazeera and said, this report or that report was wrong. it has never happened. i can challenge him and he can come and show me with whom he talked. when we cover syria, like we cover everything else, we cover a ll like we cover everything else, we cover all the opposition to the system as we hoped that to cover the government as well. at this...
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ijust burst into tears and was, like, uncontrollably crying because ijust didn't know what was going. this is one of the hospitals that had to close the doors of its maternity unit at least once during 2016. now everyone agrees that at times managers may have to do that if the safety of mothers and babies is being compromised during extremely busy periods. it happens, births are extremely difficult to plan for, but experts warn that if it happens too frequently, well, that's the sign of a system under stress. the royal college of midwives believes there's a shortfall of 3,500 expert maternity staff and that's what's behind the increase in closures. it's very rare for maternity units to be closed and the fact that we've seen a 70% increase in how often that's happening, i think should give us cause for serious concern. peaks and troughs in the birth rate always have an impact on maternity services and more midwives are being trained. the department of health says hospitals need to use temporary closures to manage those peaks in admissions and it argues it's misleading to use these fig
ijust burst into tears and was, like, uncontrollably crying because ijust didn't know what was going. this is one of the hospitals that had to close the doors of its maternity unit at least once during 2016. now everyone agrees that at times managers may have to do that if the safety of mothers and babies is being compromised during extremely busy periods. it happens, births are extremely difficult to plan for, but experts warn that if it happens too frequently, well, that's the sign of a...
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what a legacy.” got a bit emotional at the start and ijust had to get in the zone.just been amazing. it isn't only so mo farah bidding goodbye after these championships. he lapped up the love, but bolt fans know he hasn't been lightning quick this season. perhaps he's saving his best. usain bolt has a bit of work to do. here he and there he goes. the time wasn't spectacular, but it didn't have to be, strolling through to tomorrow's semis, where he is aiming for his 12th — that's 12th — world title. london loves him. they always show me so much love, and i really appreciate it. i'm just happy to be here. sprinting has suffered more than most from the spectre of doping. today, in what will be a recurring image at these championships, retribution for the likes of christine 0huruogu, who collected two bronzes and an upgraded silver that she and other relay team members were cheated out of at past world games. and four britons are through to the semis of the women's 1500 metres, including medal—hope laura muir. she looked calm throughout. she'll need to be. britain has n
what a legacy.” got a bit emotional at the start and ijust had to get in the zone.just been amazing. it isn't only so mo farah bidding goodbye after these championships. he lapped up the love, but bolt fans know he hasn't been lightning quick this season. perhaps he's saving his best. usain bolt has a bit of work to do. here he and there he goes. the time wasn't spectacular, but it didn't have to be, strolling through to tomorrow's semis, where he is aiming for his 12th — that's 12th —...
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mark on the team and test cricket and i just think that is mark on the team and test cricket and ijustciting place to be for us as a team, if the left ca n ta ke place to be for us as a team, if the left can take their chances now, than they should stand us in really good stead. the challenges for england's captain tend to be dwarfed by the challenges facing his counterpart at the west indies. jason holder is a tall guy and growing in wisdom, but only 25 and he must lead a team of players trying to prove themselves, let's say that. but who looks after the west indies captain? my teammates support me. it is something i really enjoy. there have obviously been tough day. that is life. everything is not going to be handed on a platter or easy. it is about accepting the challenge, and not only me, the group. they have supported me and i appreciate it. once we keep this core players together we will be special in the yea rs together we will be special in the years to come. one place where the test match will be scrutinised in particular is the duke sport headquarters in london, the manufactu
mark on the team and test cricket and i just think that is mark on the team and test cricket and ijustciting place to be for us as a team, if the left ca n ta ke place to be for us as a team, if the left can take their chances now, than they should stand us in really good stead. the challenges for england's captain tend to be dwarfed by the challenges facing his counterpart at the west indies. jason holder is a tall guy and growing in wisdom, but only 25 and he must lead a team of players...
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ijust need a telephone! old fangled things... thanks for watching.ehaving itself on thursday. looking a little mixed. there's some rain out there right now, but thursday itself is looking not too bad across the uk. there will be some sunshine around and a few showers as well, so you mightjust about need your brolly. but early in the morning, still raining across many parts of england, particularly eastern areas — that's where there could be some heavy rain still, anywhere from newcastle, just about into the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, but mild in the morning. 16 in london. 15 for leeds, and around about 13—14 in scotland and northern ireland. the cloud and the rain — the overnight cloud and the rain — might drag its heels a little bit across the south—east but eventually it should be out of the way in the north sea, and then we've got that mixture of sunshine and showers. and the showers might happen across the south—west, through the midlands, wales, scotland and northern ireland too, but not too many of them across northern england, w
ijust need a telephone! old fangled things... thanks for watching.ehaving itself on thursday. looking a little mixed. there's some rain out there right now, but thursday itself is looking not too bad across the uk. there will be some sunshine around and a few showers as well, so you mightjust about need your brolly. but early in the morning, still raining across many parts of england, particularly eastern areas — that's where there could be some heavy rain still, anywhere from newcastle, just...
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to play and ijust love representing the united statesm is the most special event i am ever going toplaying the solheim cup, it is just so great to be here. it is a dream come true, andi to be here. it is a dream come true, and i am super excited. everybody is and i am super excited. everybody is a rocky ones. everybody goes through it differently. everybody that embraces it or is nervous or anxious. they are going to have to figure that out for themselves. we never figure that out for themselves. we never experience figure that out for themselves. we never experience that kind of stuff in women's golf. and we are probably going to go out there and feel a little bit like a rock star or soccer player, and just really soak it all in, and just enjoy that atmosphere. and you know, obviously it is going to be a lot of american fans, and just trying to turn that into a positive and just feed off of that. at greeensboro, in north carolina, matt every leads the wymondham championship, after carding a nine—under—parfirst round of 61. the 33—year—old, twice a winner of the arnold palmer invita
to play and ijust love representing the united statesm is the most special event i am ever going toplaying the solheim cup, it is just so great to be here. it is a dream come true, andi to be here. it is a dream come true, and i am super excited. everybody is and i am super excited. everybody is a rocky ones. everybody goes through it differently. everybody that embraces it or is nervous or anxious. they are going to have to figure that out for themselves. we never figure that out for...
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ijust don't wa nt to could she be misled? ijust don't want to say to be honest?hing happened like that, i would say she was misled. did she always, because you first did a commercial shoot with her when she was 15. did she always want to get into glamour modelling? at 15 i remember her saying i want to be a glamour model, but she had to wait until she was 18. it was always her goal. now, she is doing. when you spoke to her on sunday, she said to you that she was doing a shoot this week? i believe, again, from what she said, i believe she was doing a photo—shoot for page three because we we re photo—shoot for page three because we were going to met up today. for a newspaper? for page three, i believe. yes. yes. what do you think of that? each to their own, maybe it is her way of coping and to just get back out there. for me, i think that would be the last thing on her mind, but she has her reasons and maybe it is her way of dealing with happened to her tojust get is her way of dealing with happened to her to just get back out there and it is her way of coping. you
ijust don't wa nt to could she be misled? ijust don't want to say to be honest?hing happened like that, i would say she was misled. did she always, because you first did a commercial shoot with her when she was 15. did she always want to get into glamour modelling? at 15 i remember her saying i want to be a glamour model, but she had to wait until she was 18. it was always her goal. now, she is doing. when you spoke to her on sunday, she said to you that she was doing a shoot this week? i...
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ijust burst into tears and was, like, uncontrollably crying because ijust didn't know what was going hospital wouldn't take me. this is one of the hospitals that had to close the doors of its maternity unit at least once during 2016. now everyone agrees that at times managers may have to do that if the safety of mothers and babies is being compromised during extremely busy periods. it happens, births are extremely difficult to plan for, but experts warn that if it happens too frequently, well, that's the sign of a system under stress. the royal college of midwives believes there's a shortfall of 3,500 expert maternity staff and that's what's behind the increase in closures. it's very rare for maternity units to be closed and the fact that we've seen a 70% increase in how often that's happening, i think should give us cause for serious concern. peaks and troughs in the birth rate always have an impact on maternity services and more midwives are being trained. the department of health says hospitals need to use temporary closures to manage those peaks in admissions and it argues it's m
ijust burst into tears and was, like, uncontrollably crying because ijust didn't know what was going hospital wouldn't take me. this is one of the hospitals that had to close the doors of its maternity unit at least once during 2016. now everyone agrees that at times managers may have to do that if the safety of mothers and babies is being compromised during extremely busy periods. it happens, births are extremely difficult to plan for, but experts warn that if it happens too frequently, well,...
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ijust got tingles down my spine. many thanks.re going to see the first of the men's100 metres semifinal in the next 15 minutes or so across the bbc. if you watched sports tahir last night you would have seen the interview and ecstatic and elated and exhausted sir mo farah and elated and exhausted sir mo fara h after and elated and exhausted sir mo farah after picking up another global gold and a 10,000 metres, it was quite a worrying interview. he was quite a worrying interview. he was standing here and he showed me his leg. there was blood seeping through his tracksuit. 0n the final lap he was spiked. he almost went over, he needed three stitches today, he said to me that he was going to have to go and see the doctors and get back to basics and see if i want to do the 5000 metres. he is going for the double yet again, that is on wednesday and the final is next week. thankfully all seems to be well. he was scared by how his legs felt. he said it was the toughest race of his career, although it ended in gold of course. but today a
ijust got tingles down my spine. many thanks.re going to see the first of the men's100 metres semifinal in the next 15 minutes or so across the bbc. if you watched sports tahir last night you would have seen the interview and ecstatic and elated and exhausted sir mo farah and elated and exhausted sir mo fara h after and elated and exhausted sir mo farah after picking up another global gold and a 10,000 metres, it was quite a worrying interview. he was quite a worrying interview. he was standing...
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ijust kept thinking about the night before, and ijust asked, please, can i leave? the opportunity to sing at the concert. it was an amazing experience and we got to raise so much money, and it isjust a really got to raise so much money, and it is just a really good feeling. got to raise so much money, and it is just a really good feelingm got to raise so much money, and it isjust a really good feeling. it is nice being part of something really special. we were fortunate enough to get out unharmed, we want to do what we can for the people that didn't and show our respect. it has been a really pivotal moment in my life. i know this is something that is a huge part of my character and identity now. it hasjust changed my outlook. i am just thankful that i am alive. so even if something happens that seems bad, ijust kind of lift my head up and think, it's 0k, of lift my head up and think, it's ok, it's not the end of the world. of lift my head up and think, it's ok, it's not the end of the worldlj think i was a lot more stressed before the concert, and i think afterward
ijust kept thinking about the night before, and ijust asked, please, can i leave? the opportunity to sing at the concert. it was an amazing experience and we got to raise so much money, and it isjust a really got to raise so much money, and it is just a really good feeling. got to raise so much money, and it is just a really good feelingm got to raise so much money, and it isjust a really good feeling. it is nice being part of something really special. we were fortunate enough to get out...
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ijust i just haven't allowed ijust haven't allowed at i just haven't allowed at the time to let it fully well and winning and putting rounds together, but if i want to challenge on a more consistent basis, i need to get 100% healthy. look at these two — can you tell who they are? it'sjustin thomas and jordan spieth aged nine or10, taking a breakfrom playing golf — "from minors to majors" is the caption on the pga tour‘s twitter feed. and the young guns of the american game were all there to see thomas home, as he won the uspga championship last night. three weeks ago, he watched on as his tour house—mate spieth lifted the claret jug. this time it was spieth and ricky fowler doing the congratulating, as thomas took the title and moved up to sixth in the world rankings. it's awesome. i think they know i would do the same for them. it's a cool project we have. i know rickie was a couple of groups in front and jordan was through nine something when i finished, but i think that kind of shows where the game is right now, where all of us are. we obviously all want to win, we all wa nt to obviou
ijust i just haven't allowed ijust haven't allowed at i just haven't allowed at the time to let it fully well and winning and putting rounds together, but if i want to challenge on a more consistent basis, i need to get 100% healthy. look at these two — can you tell who they are? it'sjustin thomas and jordan spieth aged nine or10, taking a breakfrom playing golf — "from minors to majors" is the caption on the pga tour‘s twitter feed. and the young guns of the american game were...
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ijust want i just want to read you ijust want to read you a tweet we have had from borisjohnson.hatjust in barcelona attack. together we will defeat terrorism. that just in from the foreign secretary, as the emergency services here in catalonia report that the death toll has risen from 13 to 14. with dozens of others injured, many of them critically ill, still in hospital. that is the latest from barcelona. let's get the weather now, with simon king. some sunshine across parts of the uk at the moment but also some hefty showers. a fewer rumbles of thunder reported around the midlands. you can see the speckled cloud here, those are shower clouds. you can still see a good deal of sunny weather. through the afternoon, continuing with showers widely across england and wales. all of us at some point will probably catch a shower. but the showers, spells of rain across the north—east, it will turn very wet. could be localised problems later. quite cool and blustery in the north, blustery conditions elsewhere. a fresh appeal committee yesterday. —— a fresher feel compared to yesterday. 0
ijust want i just want to read you ijust want to read you a tweet we have had from borisjohnson.hatjust in barcelona attack. together we will defeat terrorism. that just in from the foreign secretary, as the emergency services here in catalonia report that the death toll has risen from 13 to 14. with dozens of others injured, many of them critically ill, still in hospital. that is the latest from barcelona. let's get the weather now, with simon king. some sunshine across parts of the uk at the...
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ijust feel it's getting worse.re has ever been in response to one of these events. we had a bird's eye view of it. we had nowhere else to go but look at it. i see it every day. i still see people there. theresa griffin has lived beside grenfell tower on and off for five decades. we used to sunbathe on the top of it, years and years ago. they used to have no locks on it then. i was 16 and everyone used to go up there. so that night, you were here? yes, that tree wasn't there, there wasn't so much, so many bushes there. so you could see everything. there was a glow. it was the weirdest fire. in this close—knit community it isn't just survivors of the fire who are experiencing flashbacks. local residents like theresa watched, powerless to save their neighbours. i could see, there was two people there that stood out for me. there was a friend of mine, tony disson. lived on the very top floor. i've known him all my life. and he was talking to people out the window. and this went on for hours. and then, nothing. and ther
ijust feel it's getting worse.re has ever been in response to one of these events. we had a bird's eye view of it. we had nowhere else to go but look at it. i see it every day. i still see people there. theresa griffin has lived beside grenfell tower on and off for five decades. we used to sunbathe on the top of it, years and years ago. they used to have no locks on it then. i was 16 and everyone used to go up there. so that night, you were here? yes, that tree wasn't there, there wasn't so...
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ijust don't i just don't know what to expect. ijust don't know what to expect.then the pink ball county round, the guys said the ball went quite soft quite quickly. we're just going to have to be so adaptable on the day, i think. the exciting thing as a player is we are going in with a completely clear mind, we're completely learning on thejob, almost. ithink mind, we're completely learning on thejob, almost. i think the mind, we're completely learning on the job, almost. i think the team that will come out most successful this week is the team that reacts quicker. rory mcilroy says he might not play again this year because of the rib injury which has plagued him all season. he'll make a decision in the new few days, before the end—of—season fedex cup play—offs get underway next week. mcilroy remains 4th in the world rankings, despite finishing in a tie for 22nd at the us pga championship at quail hollow yesterday. it's the third year in a row that he's failed to win one of the four majors. you can keep up—to—date with all of the sports news on our website. i'll
ijust don't i just don't know what to expect. ijust don't know what to expect.then the pink ball county round, the guys said the ball went quite soft quite quickly. we're just going to have to be so adaptable on the day, i think. the exciting thing as a player is we are going in with a completely clear mind, we're completely learning on thejob, almost. ithink mind, we're completely learning on thejob, almost. i think the mind, we're completely learning on the job, almost. i think the team that...
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ijust hope i don't come out the other end too bruised and banged up.es to the north of bangkok to the gym where some of the country's top champions live and train. tourists who want to get fit can stay at camps like this throughout thailand but this place is known as the country's toughest. how's the experience been so far? good, man. these guys, they're tough. yeah? really, really tough. i mean, they're the best. back home where i'm training two hours a day and that's supposed to be like the real tough stuff for competition. here, you train like six or seven hours a day. that's the normal. these guys train twice a day every day. they are determined to make me sweat even more. it's all about balance. you always think of leaning into a punch. with muay thai, you have to stay pretty much dead centre, keep your weight evenly distributed. it's weird, it's like breaking habits. children here start learning from a very young age and it takes years to master the practice. i'm about to step in the ring with momo, who is the top contender for muay thai in japan
ijust hope i don't come out the other end too bruised and banged up.es to the north of bangkok to the gym where some of the country's top champions live and train. tourists who want to get fit can stay at camps like this throughout thailand but this place is known as the country's toughest. how's the experience been so far? good, man. these guys, they're tough. yeah? really, really tough. i mean, they're the best. back home where i'm training two hours a day and that's supposed to be like the...
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good beat and ijust a few isolated ones to the west and in the english channel.he main risk will be in the highlands of western scotland but even here many will stay dry. not a chilly start a sunday morning. early mist and fog clearing, sunny spells for many, more clouded the highlands and patchy rain and drizzle. any morning showers in the west fade away quickly. most will stay dry throughout the day and feeling a touch warmer than today, with temperatures up a degree or so for many. monday, bank holiday for most, wet and windy in scotland and northern ireland, cloudy in the west but in the south and south—east, temperatures as high as 28. hello — this is bbc news, with geeta guru—murthy. the headlines at 10:28: hurricane harvey batters the coast of texas with winds of 130 miles per hour — the most powerful storm to hit the us mainland for 12 years. president trump declares a national disaster. the view from space shows the scale of the storm — many record flooding is predicted across the state. several people have died and four others injured after a crash invo
good beat and ijust a few isolated ones to the west and in the english channel.he main risk will be in the highlands of western scotland but even here many will stay dry. not a chilly start a sunday morning. early mist and fog clearing, sunny spells for many, more clouded the highlands and patchy rain and drizzle. any morning showers in the west fade away quickly. most will stay dry throughout the day and feeling a touch warmer than today, with temperatures up a degree or so for many. monday,...
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can ijust say, like a racing car or satellite... brilliant.y‘s society for innovation and entrepreneurship since 200a. it is an umbrella for start—ups and as with incubators everywhere you'll find all kinds of ideas bubbling away behind its doors. as you might expect there are aerial ideas, there are medical ideas, but there are also musical ideas. which is why you found me making strange noses with my face. # do dee do #. very good, so you got some score over here. i got some score. if you do it better you can get more score, your score will be increasing. yes, the worst karaoke india has ever had but then this singing training at is so much more then normal karaoke style games. training app is so much more then normal karaoke style games. # do dee dee #. most karaoke apps have a very cursory evaluation of your singing, they don't even value your singing, you just open your mouth, and you get a good reading, what we do is a multidimensional evaluation of your singing on different aspects of music, pitch, rhythm, falsetto, dynamics, timing. yo
can ijust say, like a racing car or satellite... brilliant.y‘s society for innovation and entrepreneurship since 200a. it is an umbrella for start—ups and as with incubators everywhere you'll find all kinds of ideas bubbling away behind its doors. as you might expect there are aerial ideas, there are medical ideas, but there are also musical ideas. which is why you found me making strange noses with my face. # do dee do #. very good, so you got some score over here. i got some score. if you...
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ijust wa nt to 2186? put it in the diary.egon. i was in cornwall when we had one, it was foggy, you thought it would be awful. it was still magical, because of the effect on nature. that's it. the animals start to think it's night time. birds head back to their nests to roost, you get some of the night—time animals coming out, like owls. the cricket start chirping. it is this really sort of amazing effect that you can actually get from seeing an eclipse. they are only short, only a couple of minutes, but that temperature dip as well, the darkness falling. you know, it is nature's greater spectacle. you can understand in the old days, long before you and i were around, quite scary for people. yeah, in china in ancient times they thought an eclipse was basically a celestial dragon devouring the sun. it must have been absolutely petrifying. by witnessing eclipses, people did start to be able to learn about the moon and the sun. and actually chart when these eclipses happen. i think the ptolemy... excuse me. i'll take your word f
ijust wa nt to 2186? put it in the diary.egon. i was in cornwall when we had one, it was foggy, you thought it would be awful. it was still magical, because of the effect on nature. that's it. the animals start to think it's night time. birds head back to their nests to roost, you get some of the night—time animals coming out, like owls. the cricket start chirping. it is this really sort of amazing effect that you can actually get from seeing an eclipse. they are only short, only a couple of...
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ijust decided to take it in my stride.s me. i'm not surprised, let's face it, we are all saying we were sure it would be overrunning. improvement is good but it's a bit annoying. a project like this is extremely compensated. we've had 1000 people working round—the—clock, 24 hours a day and seven days a week for the last three and a half weeks to deliver. it's important to remember that before 7am this morning we reopened waterloo station completely, delivering what will soon be of enormous benefit to passengers for decades to come. philip haigh from rail magazine is with me in the studio. interesting couple of vox pops there, saying they will take it in their stride and they are not surprised. a sad indictment of the way network rail get stuff done. possibly, it's also a pragmatic view. this project, running for three and a half weeks of feverish activity at waterloo, it overran by about three hours. when you step back far enough from it and look at it, it's annoying that it in late, but in the grand scheme of things, the
ijust decided to take it in my stride.s me. i'm not surprised, let's face it, we are all saying we were sure it would be overrunning. improvement is good but it's a bit annoying. a project like this is extremely compensated. we've had 1000 people working round—the—clock, 24 hours a day and seven days a week for the last three and a half weeks to deliver. it's important to remember that before 7am this morning we reopened waterloo station completely, delivering what will soon be of enormous...
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even now, ijust feel like my heart started beating a little bit.orea — it says it's ready to launch missiles towards the island of guam, home of a us a naval base nhs. nhs figures show that waiting lists hit a ten—year high in england. other key targets including urgent referral for cancer care have also been missed. also in the next hour: the number of potentially contaminated eggs sent to britain from dutch farms is much higher than initial estimates. the food standards agency says 700,000 may have reached the uk, but stresses that any risk to public
even now, ijust feel like my heart started beating a little bit.orea — it says it's ready to launch missiles towards the island of guam, home of a us a naval base nhs. nhs figures show that waiting lists hit a ten—year high in england. other key targets including urgent referral for cancer care have also been missed. also in the next hour: the number of potentially contaminated eggs sent to britain from dutch farms is much higher than initial estimates. the food standards agency says...
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ijust thought, oh, my god, we're going to get shot, nick, we're going to get shot.t just felt like it was never ending, wasn't it? when we turned around, on that first bang, everybody on the floor, bodies everywhere, there were kids everywhere and people shouting. like, that... i can't seem to shift that from my mind at all. it is absolutely heartbreaking, what people have gone through here. and you were running for your lives? absolutely. you run in in sheer panic and terror because you don't really understand what's happened for probably about a minute or two. and then when you see the people on the floor, you realise what actually has happened. police have released this image of four suspects. a young moroccan man, moussa oukabir, and three others. his older brother, driss oukabir, was arrested yesterday. this evening, more details are emerging of the victims, from 2a different countries. like bruno gulotta, who was 35, from rome, on holiday with his wife and two young children. a little boy and girl, now left fatherless. and there are concerns forjulian cadman,
ijust thought, oh, my god, we're going to get shot, nick, we're going to get shot.t just felt like it was never ending, wasn't it? when we turned around, on that first bang, everybody on the floor, bodies everywhere, there were kids everywhere and people shouting. like, that... i can't seem to shift that from my mind at all. it is absolutely heartbreaking, what people have gone through here. and you were running for your lives? absolutely. you run in in sheer panic and terror because you don't...
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ijust keep thinking of that word "loser."s destroyed more than just cities. it has ruined lives, warped and stalled the future of an entire generation. repairing that damage will be an even greater task than rebuilding these ruined streets. quinton sommerville bbc news. let's ta ke let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. us navy is being disciplined for a naval crash earlier this year. firefighters are struggling to control two major blazes in central portugal that have cut off a village of 2,000 people, according to local officials. the fires broke out on tuesday evening and have so far left 92 people injured, seven seriously. there's a warning that even hotter weather is on the way for the region in the coming days. the nobel prize—winning activists, malala yousafzai, who was shot in the head by the taliban for advocating education for girls and pakistan has ta ken advocating education for girls and pakistan has taken the social media to show she was admitted into 0xford university. she starts this y
ijust keep thinking of that word "loser."s destroyed more than just cities. it has ruined lives, warped and stalled the future of an entire generation. repairing that damage will be an even greater task than rebuilding these ruined streets. quinton sommerville bbc news. let's ta ke let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. us navy is being disciplined for a naval crash earlier this year. firefighters are struggling to control two major blazes in central portugal...
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ijust i just interviewed ijust interviewed neymar in tokyo several weeks ago.g newsday mac on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the heat is on, millions face a deadly threat from heat and humidity brought on by global warming. also coming on the programme: getting ready to roll, singapore's grandma mary prepares for the gig of her life. the question was whether we wanted to save our people, and the japanese as well, and win the war, or whether we wanted to take a chance on being able to win the war by killing all our young men. invasion began at 2:00am this morning. mr bush, like most other people, was clearly caught by surprise. and we call for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all the iraqi forces. 100 years old, and still full of vigor, vitality and enjoyment of life. no other king or queen in british history has lived so long, and the queen mother is said to be quietly very pleased indeed that she has achieved this landmark anniversary. this is a pivotal moment for the church as an international movement. the question now is whether the a
ijust i just interviewed ijust interviewed neymar in tokyo several weeks ago.g newsday mac on the bbc. still to come on the programme: the heat is on, millions face a deadly threat from heat and humidity brought on by global warming. also coming on the programme: getting ready to roll, singapore's grandma mary prepares for the gig of her life. the question was whether we wanted to save our people, and the japanese as well, and win the war, or whether we wanted to take a chance on being able to...
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ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you the latest on the breaking news out of marseillent still ongoing, it happened in the old port area of marseille, and police are saying to avoid the area. we will stay across those reports and keep you updated. the manhunt for the driver of the barcelona van attack which killed 13 people and injured dozens more has been extended across europe, officials in spain have revealed this morning. 22—year—old younes abouyaaqoub has still not been found. it is feared he may have fled the country and slipped across the border into france. he was among 12 extremists that spanish police said had been planning attacks for around six months. meanwhile, the spanish newspaper el pais has released stills from cctv showing what is believed to be younes abouyaaqoub fleeing the scene on foot following the attack in barcelona‘s las ramblas. police say they are investigating the possibility that, 90 minutes later, he stabbed and killed a spanish man and stole his car. yesterday it was revealed that a seven—year—old british australian boy, julian cadman, w
ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you the latest on the breaking news out of marseillent still ongoing, it happened in the old port area of marseille, and police are saying to avoid the area. we will stay across those reports and keep you updated. the manhunt for the driver of the barcelona van attack which killed 13 people and injured dozens more has been extended across europe, officials in spain have revealed this morning. 22—year—old younes abouyaaqoub has still...
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ijust want seeing it is all a bit complicated.pub and have a pint. staff behind the bar are usually knowledgeable. they are happy for you to ask questions about the brewery and the taste. they are very happy to give you a small taste of the year that you have never tried before city can decide if you wa nt to tried before city can decide if you want to buy it. —— a beer. that is the reason why we support parts and has done for 40 years now. it is about getting people out to has done for 40 years now. it is about getting and )le out to g. has done for 40 years now. it is about getting and )le out people| public houses andgettngeaaelaj psblis hsssss— andsgettngsaaslaj it is burdened drinking responsibly. it is burdened with tax and duty. that is the reason why a lot of public houses are closing, an average of 21 per week but that gives us the excuse to go out and support your local public house. is that one of the problems with beer, it is considered male?m is still that case, you are around this festival and there are very few wome
ijust want seeing it is all a bit complicated.pub and have a pint. staff behind the bar are usually knowledgeable. they are happy for you to ask questions about the brewery and the taste. they are very happy to give you a small taste of the year that you have never tried before city can decide if you wa nt to tried before city can decide if you want to buy it. —— a beer. that is the reason why we support parts and has done for 40 years now. it is about getting people out to has done for 40...