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but ijust wasn't moving. ijust said, "is he alive?"so i — i just fell to the floor... this is the bit of motorway where jason and alexandru were killed, and what's striking about it when you're here is that there are so few lay—bys they're called refuges, and they are miles apart. so when the two of them had their bump there was nowhere for them to go — they couldn't get off the road and they were so vulnerable because all they could do was stay in this lane, which used to be the hard shoulder, but is now the inside lane, and if you park up here, that is very dangerous. what have smart motorways done to your life? ruined it... jason and i got together relatively later in life. and we — it never occurred to us that we weren't going to be together forever. i'm terrified that it's going to be a coach full of kids next. claire's story matters. smart motorways have become important in keeping traffic moving on the crucial roads that connect our country. the plan is based on one motorway in the midlands. this is the m42, just south of birmin
but ijust wasn't moving. ijust said, "is he alive?"so i — i just fell to the floor... this is the bit of motorway where jason and alexandru were killed, and what's striking about it when you're here is that there are so few lay—bys they're called refuges, and they are miles apart. so when the two of them had their bump there was nowhere for them to go — they couldn't get off the road and they were so vulnerable because all they could do was stay in this lane, which used to be...
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ijust got a i just got a phone ijust got a phone call from a friend brother as a police officer and theut. labour backbenchers lisa nandy and jess phillips join the contest to become the party's next leader. police appeal for information, after a food delivery driver was stabbed to death in north london last night. tranmere pull off the shock of the fa cup so far — coming from three goals down to draw at watford. sportsday will have all the results at half past. good evening. tens of thousands of people have marched through the iraqi capital, baghdad, in a funeral procession for iran's most powerful military commander. general qassem soleimani was killed in a us drone strike as he left the city's main airport on thursday. iran has promised "severe revenge" for the killing — which president trump says was necessary to stop imminent attacks on americans in the region. our middle east correspondent quentin sommerville reports. they came in their thousands to honour qassem soleimani and they called him a hero. to many more in iraq and beyond, he was the region's principal villain. familiar
ijust got a i just got a phone ijust got a phone call from a friend brother as a police officer and theut. labour backbenchers lisa nandy and jess phillips join the contest to become the party's next leader. police appeal for information, after a food delivery driver was stabbed to death in north london last night. tranmere pull off the shock of the fa cup so far — coming from three goals down to draw at watford. sportsday will have all the results at half past. good evening. tens of...
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in the end ijust stopped, like, eating.omething in my mouth without having to feel sick. but i never, ever, ever would have thought it was my implants. you just don't put that together. you know, you think the worst — like, i have breast cancer, like, i'm dying, there is something wrong with me. and i kept telling my doctors, i said, there is something wrong with me, there really is, i know. i can't get out of bed in the morning. it was a struggle just to get up and take my daughter to school. and then the brain fog — i mean, i couldn't concentrate, i couldn't work, i had to read the same sentence overand overagain. just about managed to put her to school, come back, and then literallyjust sleep. i just slept all day long. and at this point i thought, like... i'm dying, i'm really dying, there's something... and it's really horrible but nobody would listen to me, and it wasn't until a girl on instagram — this is the power of social media — she told me about this and this group on facebook, and it was like, oh, my god! i hav
in the end ijust stopped, like, eating.omething in my mouth without having to feel sick. but i never, ever, ever would have thought it was my implants. you just don't put that together. you know, you think the worst — like, i have breast cancer, like, i'm dying, there is something wrong with me. and i kept telling my doctors, i said, there is something wrong with me, there really is, i know. i can't get out of bed in the morning. it was a struggle just to get up and take my daughter to...
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you don‘t seem impressed at all, can ijust say that? s are you all, can ijust say that? a rock and a hard place because of either the sponge of the taxpayer or they go off on their own. ajob, if you like, if 's —— in some other part of the world to stop presumably that is what they wa nt to stop presumably that is what they want to do to some extent and that is what they should be allowed to do, in my view. docking bad other royal families around the world, the junior royals, the guy is never going to become king, it doesn't matter whether he lives in this country or not, either to his own family. and they should be allowed to go out and carve out their own role. they may well take criticism for it but it would be a happier and result. a great headline, isn't it? royal soap 0prah. but it is looking at what we could be losing or what the royal family could at what we could be losing or what the royalfamily could be at what we could be losing or what the royal family could be losing. at what we could be losing or what the royalfamily could be losing. if you are not a royal
you don‘t seem impressed at all, can ijust say that? s are you all, can ijust say that? a rock and a hard place because of either the sponge of the taxpayer or they go off on their own. ajob, if you like, if 's —— in some other part of the world to stop presumably that is what they wa nt to stop presumably that is what they want to do to some extent and that is what they should be allowed to do, in my view. docking bad other royal families around the world, the junior royals, the guy is...
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ijust want that. i have had to find ways to do that myself.how important early diagnosis is and how difficult it is to get that? 1.9 million brain cells to get that? 1.9 million brain cells to for every minute a stroke goes untreated, that shows how important rapid assessment and treatment is by specialists in the field. why is it happening, that these early diagnoses aren't always coming?m is important for specialists to be aware of the presentation of strokes. in contrast to most people who present to their doctor when something bad enough to go there, strokes happen very suddenly and something stops working, people need to be aware of what they are looking for. the nhs put out an advert on the symptoms in order to help people spot strokes early. when a stroke strikes, the damage spreads like a fire in the brain. when you spot any single one of the signs, think and act fast. face, has it fallen on one side? arms, can they raise them? speech, is it slurred? time to call 999. the faster you act, the better their chances. even if you are not su
ijust want that. i have had to find ways to do that myself.how important early diagnosis is and how difficult it is to get that? 1.9 million brain cells to get that? 1.9 million brain cells to for every minute a stroke goes untreated, that shows how important rapid assessment and treatment is by specialists in the field. why is it happening, that these early diagnoses aren't always coming?m is important for specialists to be aware of the presentation of strokes. in contrast to most people who...
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absolutely extraordinary to see how engaged people were and ijust...for the fact that i have not been, as it were, commodified and that, actually, that early instinct that i had that, rather than putting a work in a gallery, ijust wanted to put it by the seashore, in west wittering, you know, near my childhood kind of summer home, and see what it did and then see what it did for me and for other people walking by, and that is still to me, you do not need a gallery. it is an extraordinary thing. you make something, you put it in the world and you see what happens. that is so interesting about some of your most famous work — it is truly public art. whether we're talking about the angel of the north, which is more than 20 metres high and looms over the north—east of england, or whether we're talking about the amazing 100 strong group of men staring out to sea over crosby, in the north—west of england — this is public art. but i wonder what... who asked for art to be privatised? why do we think of that as the norm for art? art is a gift. i am amazed that i
absolutely extraordinary to see how engaged people were and ijust...for the fact that i have not been, as it were, commodified and that, actually, that early instinct that i had that, rather than putting a work in a gallery, ijust wanted to put it by the seashore, in west wittering, you know, near my childhood kind of summer home, and see what it did and then see what it did for me and for other people walking by, and that is still to me, you do not need a gallery. it is an extraordinary thing....
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just briefly if you would, ijust wa nted just briefly if you would, ijust wanted to ask you for yourutates and potentially becomes more dangerous? that is an observation that has been made before with other viruses. it's actually quite typical in the early phase of an outbreak, when the population has got no immunity from which the virus has to adapt to, the virus essentially has free rain and doesn't have a care about how it damages people and just wa nts to about how it damages people and just wants to make more of itself, so the opportunity for mutation to become more virulent does exist and that's a worry for the government and the policy makers, as well. 0k, thank you very much. the headlines for you now at 947. that is our top story today. chinese authorities are saying the coronavirus which has killed nine people and infected 400 more is problematic because it could mutate and spread as they try to step up containment measures. a battle over allowing new evidence, republicans reject attempts to call witnesses and obtain documents in donald trump is impeachment trial. and saudi
just briefly if you would, ijust wa nted just briefly if you would, ijust wanted to ask you for yourutates and potentially becomes more dangerous? that is an observation that has been made before with other viruses. it's actually quite typical in the early phase of an outbreak, when the population has got no immunity from which the virus has to adapt to, the virus essentially has free rain and doesn't have a care about how it damages people and just wa nts to about how it damages people and...
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and ijust wonder worst of your fellow human beings.ther, worst of your fellow human beings. and ijust wonder whether, as you think about, for example, to the way that man, doctorjoseph mengele was in yourcamp and that man, doctorjoseph mengele was in your camp and walking up and down the lines virtually every day select in children such as yourself from the most horrifying experiment. he was called the angel of death. that is what we called him. did you use that phrase at the time? yes. we called him the angel of death. that phrase at the time? yes. we called him the angel of deathm the end, these were nazis, fanatical people who we cannot quite understand or get inside the heads of that they are human beings. we have you have seen human beings at the very worst and yet you clearly, as you have said, you were merged and you were not consumed with anger norfear and you were not consumed with anger nor fear or and you were not consumed with anger norfear or damage. you and you were not consumed with anger nor fear or damage. you got and
and ijust wonder worst of your fellow human beings.ther, worst of your fellow human beings. and ijust wonder whether, as you think about, for example, to the way that man, doctorjoseph mengele was in yourcamp and that man, doctorjoseph mengele was in your camp and walking up and down the lines virtually every day select in children such as yourself from the most horrifying experiment. he was called the angel of death. that is what we called him. did you use that phrase at the time? yes. we...
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ijust did a morning surgery forfive probably ahead of me.s, probably ahead of me. ijust did a morning surgery forfive hours, so it was news to me that there were two uk positive cases. it was news to me that there were two uk positive caseslj it was news to me that there were two uk positive cases. i know you're not an expert on coronavirus, but how would you say, how worrying and alarming is this virus compared to other epidemics we have seen, like the sars epidemic or ebola? how concerned should we be? as much as any other infectious degrees. we don't want it spreading. there is a degree of hype going on in the media at the moment about this. there are plenty of diseases that carry a higher mortality rate. in a country of1 billion people in china, 9900 cases, and handfuls in other countries. i think that, yes, the reason people are worried is that there is a degree of concern that this has been going on for longer than has been admitted, but i think we should have it in perspective. this is a common response to an infectious disease. we al
ijust did a morning surgery forfive probably ahead of me.s, probably ahead of me. ijust did a morning surgery forfive hours, so it was news to me that there were two uk positive cases. it was news to me that there were two uk positive caseslj it was news to me that there were two uk positive cases. i know you're not an expert on coronavirus, but how would you say, how worrying and alarming is this virus compared to other epidemics we have seen, like the sars epidemic or ebola? how concerned...
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ijust don't see life was pulled apart by the press.ess. ijust don't see that harry is going to escape it any more or less. look at princess margaret before that. she did everything expected of her prodigious get any reward for it? no. i grew up reading about her being with robert llewellyn, in mustique, what a waste of time she was. despair has always been hated by the british press. humiliated by them. i think these two are absolutely right to say, did you know what? goodbye. you have done some polling on this. the british people believe that in principle what they are doing is a good thing and they supported, but they were critical in the way they went about it, not informing the queen, just making the announcement. the interesting thing is the division between older people and younger people. millennial is a really positive towards them, baby boomers quite negative. that division is really interesting. if these two are to be in some way the future of the royal family, then it is interesting that millennial is particularly believe th
ijust don't see life was pulled apart by the press.ess. ijust don't see that harry is going to escape it any more or less. look at princess margaret before that. she did everything expected of her prodigious get any reward for it? no. i grew up reading about her being with robert llewellyn, in mustique, what a waste of time she was. despair has always been hated by the british press. humiliated by them. i think these two are absolutely right to say, did you know what? goodbye. you have done...
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ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you some breaking news.three people have died after a firefighting plan in australia lost contact with air traffic control and crashed. this was in the snowy monaro area. the hercules c130 was helping with the firefighting efforts, described technically as an air tanker, but we have got confirmation that three people have died in that plane crash, and we will bring you any more details as we get them. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. many of the international newspapers this morning carrying the story of the coronovirus. the new york times international edition has this photo of travellers in beijing wearing face masks. the business pages of the gulf news focus on markets rebounding the business pages of the gulf news focus on markets rebounding after measures were taken to deal with the outbreak. the story features heavily in british papers also. the i says britain is on virus alert, and the times headlines how airports are bolstering security
ijust want i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you some breaking news.three people have died after a firefighting plan in australia lost contact with air traffic control and crashed. this was in the snowy monaro area. the hercules c130 was helping with the firefighting efforts, described technically as an air tanker, but we have got confirmation that three people have died in that plane crash, and we will bring you any more details as we get them. now it's time to look at the stories...
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ijust went to translation: of course i'm worried.y masks, translation: of course i'm worried. ijust went to buy masks, but translation: of course i'm worried. i just went to buy masks, but when attracted by some around my neighbourhood before leaving, they we re neighbourhood before leaving, they were all sold out. in wuhan, where the outbreak started, scientist say anyone with a high temperature shouldn't leave. the authorities have ordered local to cancel their trips and cars driving away are being stopped for random searches stopping the chinese government is putting out the message that everything is under control. translation: we understand that under the strong leadership of the party central committee, the new virus outbreak in wuhan will be brought under control. over the coming weeks, the spring festival means that hundreds of millions of people return to their or head overseas. medical teams are clearly worried about the transmission of this deadly virus. scientists have joined those in the uk saying that there are hundreds
ijust went to translation: of course i'm worried.y masks, translation: of course i'm worried. ijust went to buy masks, but translation: of course i'm worried. i just went to buy masks, but when attracted by some around my neighbourhood before leaving, they we re neighbourhood before leaving, they were all sold out. in wuhan, where the outbreak started, scientist say anyone with a high temperature shouldn't leave. the authorities have ordered local to cancel their trips and cars driving away are...
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you know, just being away from home and all those types of things and ijust felt like it was not rightbut now i feel like i'm being welcomed in by the team in the cloud and i feel really comfortable here. during her time in the league, she followed that up in the united states and wsi with 69 goals and another record. in the 38 and 83 appearances for australia, there have been few better. for two years, they finally convinced her to sign on at chelsea, the fact that she could've had more money also shows not just the ambition could've had more money also shows notjust the ambition of this club but also the continued growth of the super league. i did a lot of research on chelsea, i research the girls andl research on chelsea, i research the girls and i did a lot of research on the league and it is felt that the team best for me. i thought they we re team best for me. i thought they were on the brink of something special in the disputed a few extra pieces and deck so that i can help bea pieces and deck so that i can help be a part of that and help take them back to where they had been pr
you know, just being away from home and all those types of things and ijust felt like it was not rightbut now i feel like i'm being welcomed in by the team in the cloud and i feel really comfortable here. during her time in the league, she followed that up in the united states and wsi with 69 goals and another record. in the 38 and 83 appearances for australia, there have been few better. for two years, they finally convinced her to sign on at chelsea, the fact that she could've had more money...
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ijust think, iwant mine all over instagram and ijust think, i want mine to look like that. who don't like needles, look away now. are you ready? deep breath for me. are you finding that girls are getting younger and younger wanting fillers? definitely, i have got girls coming to me at aged 11; or 15, saying my mum says i can get it done. is it right if she comes with me and signed a consent form? deep breath for me. you're not going to pass out on us, for me. you're not going to pass out on us, argue? a little bit. sit down. keep breathing. what can go wrong? the worst case scenario is in crisis, because if you block an artery it stops the blood supply going round the face and then the tissue dies if it is not dealt with very quickly. you can obviously lose pa rt very quickly. you can obviously lose part of your letter, but now you've had it done, did you read the consultation form? see, people don't really read it, but they sign it. consultation form? see, people don't really read it, but they sign itm looks like, you know that instagram filter. the instagram filter! and e
ijust think, iwant mine all over instagram and ijust think, i want mine to look like that. who don't like needles, look away now. are you ready? deep breath for me. are you finding that girls are getting younger and younger wanting fillers? definitely, i have got girls coming to me at aged 11; or 15, saying my mum says i can get it done. is it right if she comes with me and signed a consent form? deep breath for me. you're not going to pass out on us, for me. you're not going to pass out on us,...
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started that's my mum had some sort of crisis with her heart in november 2015 and when it happened ijustvember 2015 and when it happened ijust became aware that there was a gap in my family that meant that she needed a bit more ca re meant that she needed a bit more care than my sisters were able to give her. and being the youngest of eight, i've always been sidelined in the family in terms of responsibility, so ijust thought it was my time to step up and this was a perfect opportunity for me to actuallyjoin the responsible members of my family and look after my mum. but i didn't anticipate, at all, what the repercussions would be in terms of my career. and that's huge because in your line of work, in djing, you are freelance, so there is no trade unions, no compassionate leave, no paid leave at all. there is nothing. you go from earning money to owning absolutely zero. not only do you go to owning absolutely zero, you disappearfor two months to owning absolutely zero, you disappear for two months from to owning absolutely zero, you disappearfor two months from djing and it's like, you k
started that's my mum had some sort of crisis with her heart in november 2015 and when it happened ijustvember 2015 and when it happened ijust became aware that there was a gap in my family that meant that she needed a bit more ca re meant that she needed a bit more care than my sisters were able to give her. and being the youngest of eight, i've always been sidelined in the family in terms of responsibility, so ijust thought it was my time to step up and this was a perfect opportunity for me...
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i didn't have any enjoyment in that hall and ijust did not know where i was going.ave been used had he been afforded more understanding. there was a lot of coaches, they were quite hard and tough and the things that i was going through, it was, yeah, kind of just breast to scheid and said, "get on with it." ifirst just breast to scheid and said, "get on with it." i first spoke to some about it i kind of broke down and felt like i could not live with what i was going through any more ijust had to get it out. after that, i kind of felt the weight was lifted. and then i can start to rebuild. and rebuild, he has, reaching a career—high 12 in the world. it is now image a qualified first third olympics in tokyo. i am probably the best place i have been mentally, physically and in my game, because i go out on the table now and i don't really fear anything i'm kind of quite proud that i managed to get through that and get to where i am now. so fearless and fighting fit, a different experience in tokyo surely awaits. best of luck to him. that gets under way at 7pm tonight. j
i didn't have any enjoyment in that hall and ijust did not know where i was going.ave been used had he been afforded more understanding. there was a lot of coaches, they were quite hard and tough and the things that i was going through, it was, yeah, kind of just breast to scheid and said, "get on with it." ifirst just breast to scheid and said, "get on with it." i first spoke to some about it i kind of broke down and felt like i could not live with what i was going through...
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and he was like the precursor to charlie chaplin in a way, in how international his fame was, and ijustinking a lot of the themes, you know, the whole book is about status anxiety, david growing up, not quite knowing whether he fits in, whether who he really is and... do you think there are parallels with our lives now in 2020? absolutely. it's funny, younger audiences really seem to be connected with the film, because they say that's, it's all david worrying about the friends he's made. are they the right friends? what will they say when they find out that as a child i worked in a factory, and it's all that, do they know about me? has he fallen in love with the right person? what does she think of me? have i made the right decision? it's constant anxiety, and he only really resolves it in the end by deciding to write it down and become a writer. and you wanted dev patel as david copperfield. yes. i think after you saw him in lion. yes. and you have been deliberately colour blind in your casting, and i think you did have a conversation with dev patel about whether you should say in the
and he was like the precursor to charlie chaplin in a way, in how international his fame was, and ijustinking a lot of the themes, you know, the whole book is about status anxiety, david growing up, not quite knowing whether he fits in, whether who he really is and... do you think there are parallels with our lives now in 2020? absolutely. it's funny, younger audiences really seem to be connected with the film, because they say that's, it's all david worrying about the friends he's made. are...
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ijust collapse at the end of the second set. i just went collapse at the end of the second set.nt on the floor and i had no, i didn't know what was happening and it was horrible, very dangerous to play. they didn't care for our health that much. it is not fair they allowed us to play for time today, qualifying was delayed for three hours after the air quality was once again rated as unhealthy. it was then cancelled altogether, this time because of rain. much more rain is expected in the coming days, it might not be good news for the tennis but it is a boost to the country and it is a sacrifice those in charge of the austrian open will happily make. as lydia mentioned there, more rain is forecast in australia. just how could it affect preparations for the australian open and the main draw itself next week? simon king can tell us. smoke from the australian bushfires have been transported on around the globe but even by wednesday morning they were still in a lot of smoke across victoria and new south wales. you can see from the satellite imagery here, this haze on the image. the ai
ijust collapse at the end of the second set. i just went collapse at the end of the second set.nt on the floor and i had no, i didn't know what was happening and it was horrible, very dangerous to play. they didn't care for our health that much. it is not fair they allowed us to play for time today, qualifying was delayed for three hours after the air quality was once again rated as unhealthy. it was then cancelled altogether, this time because of rain. much more rain is expected in the coming...
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ijust price that he talks to me and i don't talk back.lk back. ijust say high. how are you. and then she just... i blink out when she talks to me to be honest. a familiar feel to the top three seeds in the men's draw. rafa nadal is number one with novak djokovic and roger federer in the same side of the draw. heading for a semifinal meeting. we still look at each other games in each other‘s careers and we still kind of measure oui’ careers and we still kind of measure our own career comparing careers and we still kind of measure oui’ own career comparing to careers and we still kind of measure our own career comparing to the other. and i think that is the beauty of the rivalry and i think we are contributing i think in a way to evolution of the sport. djokovic is looking for a record extending eighth title. in a city that is hoping for dark clouds to power and tennis to take centre stage. —— dark clouds to part. let's take a look at some of the day's other sports stories. shaun murphy is the first man through to the semi—finals of the mas
ijust price that he talks to me and i don't talk back.lk back. ijust say high. how are you. and then she just... i blink out when she talks to me to be honest. a familiar feel to the top three seeds in the men's draw. rafa nadal is number one with novak djokovic and roger federer in the same side of the draw. heading for a semifinal meeting. we still look at each other games in each other‘s careers and we still kind of measure oui’ careers and we still kind of measure our own career...
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i've never heard of him but ijust don‘t correlation.ust don‘t agree with correlation. i've never heard of him but ijust don‘t agree with him! for two simple reasons. one is, that of course the alliance of brexit voters was not just people course the alliance of brexit voters was notjust people in left behind, depressed towns in the north of england that we have been talking a lot about british politics but also retired voters, pensioners, people in the south of england who were the very people who at the time often charge levelled at me that had escaped austerity. they had not been the target of government cuts. second, i would say that you have to look at cause—and—effect and austerity was not a sort of volu nta ry austerity was not a sort of voluntary policy. it was a consequence in britain and basically every other western nation of the financial crash and in the financial crash hit poorest communities ha rd est crash hit poorest communities hardest in britain? yes it did. and did the financial crash potentially have a role in brexit
i've never heard of him but ijust don‘t correlation.ust don‘t agree with correlation. i've never heard of him but ijust don‘t agree with him! for two simple reasons. one is, that of course the alliance of brexit voters was not just people course the alliance of brexit voters was notjust people in left behind, depressed towns in the north of england that we have been talking a lot about british politics but also retired voters, pensioners, people in the south of england who were the very...
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at the end, ijust stopped eating.d to put something in my mouth without having to feel sick. but i never ever would have thought it was my implants. you just don't put that together. you think i'm dying. i kept telling my doctor, there's something wrong, i know. it was a struggle to get up and put my daughter in school. the brain fog, i couldn't concentrate, i had to read the same sentence over and over again. i managed to put her in skill and come back and slept all day long. at this point, i thought, i am dying, i'm really dying, there is something and it's fully horrible but nobody would listen to me. it wasn't until a girl on instagram, this is the power of social media, she told me about this group on facebook and it was, oh, i had breast implant illness, it is my implants! there was no doubt in my mind that this is it. she said she had to sell herjewelry to pay to get her implants removed and she things the difference was instant. that brain fog that was sitting on top of my eyes had gone. the rashes literally d
at the end, ijust stopped eating.d to put something in my mouth without having to feel sick. but i never ever would have thought it was my implants. you just don't put that together. you think i'm dying. i kept telling my doctor, there's something wrong, i know. it was a struggle to get up and put my daughter in school. the brain fog, i couldn't concentrate, i had to read the same sentence over and over again. i managed to put her in skill and come back and slept all day long. at this point, i...
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ijust had three or four or any miniseries. i just loved it.ries. ijust loved it. but then, but there we go. diversity of opinion. the joy of film. i did not love it and i we go. diversity of opinion. the joy of film. i did not love itand i did not heated. they're not putting that on the poster. dvd, what is at? very briefly, the by the grace of god about a real—life case ofa group grace of god about a real—life case of a group of men who got together to ta ke of a group of men who got together to take action against a priest who had molested them a younger life. what is interesting about it is because the subject matter is so factually based, it is almost as if he has put aside any style and it just made the film as stra ig htforwa rdly just made the film as straightforwardly and are simply and asa straightforwardly and are simply and as a matter. the study itself is very strong, powerful, controversial and it is almost like we film a cursing, ido and it is almost like we film a cursing, i do not need to embellish this at all, this is how it p
ijust had three or four or any miniseries. i just loved it.ries. ijust loved it. but then, but there we go. diversity of opinion. the joy of film. i did not love it and i we go. diversity of opinion. the joy of film. i did not love itand i did not heated. they're not putting that on the poster. dvd, what is at? very briefly, the by the grace of god about a real—life case ofa group grace of god about a real—life case of a group of men who got together to ta ke of a group of men who got...
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ijust think it is a shame. and it is a shame with the little one as well. yeah.he whole family, it is a shame, william, charles, everybody. as long as we are not paying for the lifestyle they hope to live, then i don't have a problem with it. and from the prime minister, there was backing for the couple's plans. i think the whole country will want to join in wishing them the very best for the future. i said before that i was sure that the royal family, which has been around a very long time, would find a way forward and i'm sure it will. big decisions have been made in recent days. these royal walkabouts will be no more for harry and meghan, as their life as working royals ends. palace officials say the couple now wish to pay back money spent on their home in windsor. they will also pay commercial rent on frogmore cottage. there is a quid pro quo in this relationship between the royal family and the public and the taxpayer, and they were not playing the game. and i think the fact that they have acknowledged that and they are handing back that money makes everythi
ijust think it is a shame. and it is a shame with the little one as well. yeah.he whole family, it is a shame, william, charles, everybody. as long as we are not paying for the lifestyle they hope to live, then i don't have a problem with it. and from the prime minister, there was backing for the couple's plans. i think the whole country will want to join in wishing them the very best for the future. i said before that i was sure that the royal family, which has been around a very long time,...
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ijust talked about, orwe discussed, people sort of things that ijust talked about, or we discussed, people can you lower taxes if we have to make investment in hard and soft infrastructure and education and re—education and mobility? and the privacy —— re—education and mobility? and the privacy — — processor re—education and mobility? and the privacy —— processor has a role in that as well. look about software for a that as well. look about software fora minute, that as well. look about software for a minute, the government, the cost of that is so huge the government is going to have to be involved in that. the cost of reit scaling and reeducating immobility have to be one i think equally by the private sector so it's a balance. he will come out somewhere towards where i am saying but it will not be as extreme as you are suggesting. that is the way through. otherwise, it is going to be very tough. thank you very much. let's speak now to senior researcher at the institute for government georgina wright. she joins us from westminster. i want to get a sense of the timetable that we have here.
ijust talked about, orwe discussed, people sort of things that ijust talked about, or we discussed, people can you lower taxes if we have to make investment in hard and soft infrastructure and education and re—education and mobility? and the privacy —— re—education and mobility? and the privacy — — processor re—education and mobility? and the privacy —— processor has a role in that as well. look about software for a that as well. look about software fora minute, that as well....
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ijust loved it. i absolutely loved it. you are phantom rates? clever, unusual, inventive.hen it completely sucks you into him again, the visuals, i still remember the visuals. i saw quite a long time ago. absolutely committed to film coming out called the lighthouse, which you should see this on a double bill with the lighthouse, because... rubber pads and! robert penson, it's coming very soon, these two they mirror each other in a very strange way, but what a time to be alive on a filmlike bait is being made. it's terrific. great stuff, mixed bag of wheat, interesting work. to go and see david copperfield thank you so much for being with us, enjoy your cinema going, see you next time, bye— bye. hello there. lots of cloud around through the day today. it's been misty, murky and gloomy as well. lots of photos like this one sent in by our weather watchers through today. this one sent in from eastbourne and east sussex. where we have seen some breaks in the cloud, some beautiful sunset photos. this one sent in by a weather watcher in cou nty one sent in by a weather watcher i
ijust loved it. i absolutely loved it. you are phantom rates? clever, unusual, inventive.hen it completely sucks you into him again, the visuals, i still remember the visuals. i saw quite a long time ago. absolutely committed to film coming out called the lighthouse, which you should see this on a double bill with the lighthouse, because... rubber pads and! robert penson, it's coming very soon, these two they mirror each other in a very strange way, but what a time to be alive on a filmlike...
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ijust put a big line through them all, then there was a route of 3000 miles from brighton to brightona lap of great britain, and i set off two months later. it wasn'tjust this big exciting adventure the whole time, there were times i struggled. yesterday, i think i'm going to write it off. ijust woke up in the morning feeling really anxious about everything, and i couldn't really shake it all day. anxiety, man, it is a pain in the arse. it is so irrational. you cannot apply logic, when you are feeling like that. you can try, but the anxiety is like no, wrong, you're not going to be fine, you're going to get killed and no one is going to find you. which, you know, shut up, anxiety! before you know it you are consumed by all these negative emotions. and that's something that can happen when you are travelling. the way to get around that is to try not to beat yourself up for having those feelings. those sorts of feelings can extend where you are geographically, you will have to deal with them wherever you are. for me personally, i feel i'm sort of blessed with a sense of adventure that,
ijust put a big line through them all, then there was a route of 3000 miles from brighton to brightona lap of great britain, and i set off two months later. it wasn'tjust this big exciting adventure the whole time, there were times i struggled. yesterday, i think i'm going to write it off. ijust woke up in the morning feeling really anxious about everything, and i couldn't really shake it all day. anxiety, man, it is a pain in the arse. it is so irrational. you cannot apply logic, when you are...
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ijust woke up in the morning feeling really anxious anxiety, man, it is a pain in the ours.rational. you cannot apply logic, when you are feeling like that. you can try, but the anxiety is like no, wrong, you're not going to be fine, you're going to get killed and no one is going to find you. which, you know, shut up, anxiety! before you know it you are consumed by all these negative emotions. and that's something that can happen when you are travelling. the way to get around that is to try not to beat yourself up for having those feelings. those sorts of feelings can extend where you are geographically, you will have to deal with them wherever you are. for me personally, i feel i'm sort of blessed with a sense of adventure that, i thrive on new experiences, and so travelling, for me, itjust makes sense to do. finally, we are in the red sea port ofjeddah, the gateway to saudi arabia's holy city of mecca and medina. last year the authorities relax travel restrictions making a visit to this part of the rod much easier. rajan has been exploring what the kingdom has to offer. it
ijust woke up in the morning feeling really anxious anxiety, man, it is a pain in the ours.rational. you cannot apply logic, when you are feeling like that. you can try, but the anxiety is like no, wrong, you're not going to be fine, you're going to get killed and no one is going to find you. which, you know, shut up, anxiety! before you know it you are consumed by all these negative emotions. and that's something that can happen when you are travelling. the way to get around that is to try not...
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ijust made the video to point out that i do like britain.e up his family, and he just came on the off chance. what's not to be admired? saiful‘s experience of living in britain has not been so positive. a chef from bangladesh, also now living in south wales, he says he's a victim of the government's hostile environment, wrongly accused by the home office of being a sex offender, his documents lost, mixed up or destroyed. do you feel you have been discriminated against? yes, sir. i feel they treated me as worse than a dog animal because of my race, religion and nationality. i feel that, therefore, they treated me discrimination. despite what a judge described as historic injustice, and an apology from the home secretary, he's still facing deportation. i cannot work because of their unfair treatment. saiful has spent 16 years fighting to stay in britain, but the home office insist his work permit has long expired, he has no right to remain, and must return to bangladesh. it's interesting. public hostility to immigration, research suggests, has
ijust made the video to point out that i do like britain.e up his family, and he just came on the off chance. what's not to be admired? saiful‘s experience of living in britain has not been so positive. a chef from bangladesh, also now living in south wales, he says he's a victim of the government's hostile environment, wrongly accused by the home office of being a sex offender, his documents lost, mixed up or destroyed. do you feel you have been discriminated against? yes, sir. i feel they...
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but ijust think it‘s... there is such a lot of talent there. respond, then, to other directors and writers like, for example, julian fellowes, who says, when something is set in a different historical period, you cannot make it untruthful? well, first of all, this is a work of fiction — as is downton abbey. i can make it any way i like. victoria laughs. ifjulian fellowes doesn‘t like the idea, he doesn‘t have to come and watch the film. you know, there are plenty other adaptations. yeah. do you think charles dickens would be on twitter if he were alive now? armando laughs. i mean, he was a big social influence. and the idea of restricting him to whatever it is — 240 characters — is kind of interesting, in that he is so expansive a writer. i think he‘d be on instagram. he‘d be on instagram, yeah. he‘d blog — he‘d definitely blog. he‘d definitely blog. he‘d be on question time regularly. he‘d be on question time. and, you know, we forget he wrote his novels as serials — he serialized them. they were issued in monthly and weekly installments. very
but ijust think it‘s... there is such a lot of talent there. respond, then, to other directors and writers like, for example, julian fellowes, who says, when something is set in a different historical period, you cannot make it untruthful? well, first of all, this is a work of fiction — as is downton abbey. i can make it any way i like. victoria laughs. ifjulian fellowes doesn‘t like the idea, he doesn‘t have to come and watch the film. you know, there are plenty other adaptations....
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yeah, soon ijust come towards me, just to lea n forward. soon ijust come towards me, just to lean forwardgo. 0h, all right. now we can start to go. oh, my god. this water is cold! my face is so numb! it has only been, like, ten seconds. welcome to iceland! water is already flooding into my gloves. apparently it is going to get warmer. all right, guys. i will move in front of the group and you follow me all the way. everyone, it's ok, guys. thumbs up! there we go. amazingly, it takes up to 100 years for the water to filter from a nearby glacier and on through volcanic rock to arrive here. and if you think all water is as clear as each other, think again. here, the underwater visibility can be as much as 100 metres. so far, so good. my bodyis as 100 metres. so far, so good. my body is completely numb to the cold water. and now all that is left to do is enjoy the view. it is so clear down here. it is amazing. the colours totally pop. all the rock formation, as you can see, is really, really nice. between the two tectonic plates, we have these beautiful colours. the red carpet on the rocks, i
yeah, soon ijust come towards me, just to lea n forward. soon ijust come towards me, just to lean forwardgo. 0h, all right. now we can start to go. oh, my god. this water is cold! my face is so numb! it has only been, like, ten seconds. welcome to iceland! water is already flooding into my gloves. apparently it is going to get warmer. all right, guys. i will move in front of the group and you follow me all the way. everyone, it's ok, guys. thumbs up! there we go. amazingly, it takes up to 100...
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ijust woke up going to write it off.oke up in the morning feeling really anxious about everything, and i couldn't really shake it all day. anxiety, man, it is a pain in the ca rs. anxiety, man, it is a pain in the cars. it is so irrational. you cannot apply logic, when you are feeling like that. you can try, but the anxiety is like no, wrong, you're not going to be fine, you're going to get killed and no one is going to get killed and no one is going to get killed and no one is going to find you. which, you know, shut up, anxiety! before you know it you are consumed by all these negative emotions. and that's something that can happen when you are travelling. the way to get around that is to try not to beat yourself up for having those feelings. those sorts of feelings can extend where you are geographically, you will have to deal with them wherever you are. for me personally, i feel deal with them wherever you are. for me personally, ifeel i'm sort deal with them wherever you are. for me personally, i feel i'm sort of bl
ijust woke up going to write it off.oke up in the morning feeling really anxious about everything, and i couldn't really shake it all day. anxiety, man, it is a pain in the ca rs. anxiety, man, it is a pain in the cars. it is so irrational. you cannot apply logic, when you are feeling like that. you can try, but the anxiety is like no, wrong, you're not going to be fine, you're going to get killed and no one is going to get killed and no one is going to get killed and no one is going to find...
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yeah mike ijust want the best of my knowledge.question. so what would, just depress you a bit more on this, what would constitute a binding orderfrom the iraqi government, because there seems to be a disconnect from what the prime is telling ambassador and other heads of state from europe about implementing this resolution through iraqi parliament, and what the pentagon says has been communicated or hasn‘t been communicative. i think that's a great question for the iraqi prime ministers. so does that mean that you are not taking his communication about the implementation of that elementary resolution on its face, in terms of what he‘s actually saying? resolution on its face, in terms of what he's actually saying? to the best of my knowledge, haven't received any communication from him or the iraqi government about the legislation or about an order or request to withdraw us forces. thank you. mr secretary, can you please explain to us how the killing of qasem soleimani the top general would contribute to the case of de—escalation.
yeah mike ijust want the best of my knowledge.question. so what would, just depress you a bit more on this, what would constitute a binding orderfrom the iraqi government, because there seems to be a disconnect from what the prime is telling ambassador and other heads of state from europe about implementing this resolution through iraqi parliament, and what the pentagon says has been communicated or hasn‘t been communicative. i think that's a great question for the iraqi prime ministers. so...
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richard, ijust us economic sanctions.ore. he says, just ended a long trip but eve ryo ne he says, just ended a long trip but everyone can be much more relaxed. there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. meeting with king john own has been a very positive and interesting experience. what he offered him was a bright economic future but what he didn't understand, it seems to me, was it wasn't just about the money, understand, it seems to me, was it wasn'tjust about the money, it understand, it seems to me, was it wasn't just about the money, it was about something different. absolutely. first of all, north korea under this leadership has no desire for hotels and tourism and the like because that would probably pose a threat to state control. so the entire dream the president is selling they are not buying. more broadly with north korea the president has said, they are no longer doing nuclear weapons, that's not a threat. he was obviously premature. north korea has decided that united states is not serious about po
richard, ijust us economic sanctions.ore. he says, just ended a long trip but eve ryo ne he says, just ended a long trip but everyone can be much more relaxed. there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. meeting with king john own has been a very positive and interesting experience. what he offered him was a bright economic future but what he didn't understand, it seems to me, was it wasn't just about the money, understand, it seems to me, was it wasn'tjust about the money, it...
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ijust realised i was bowled and i had this massive accident.ey houston and t rex are among the 2020 inductees into the rock and roll hall of fame. depeche mode, nine inch nails and the doobie brothers were also voted for by more than 1,000 people in the music industry. nominees arejudged on their body of work, innovation, musical influence, style and technique. an official ceremony will take place in ohio in may. simon mccoy was dancing to that, which is not something you want to see! more on the australian bushfires — and dozens of injured koalas have arrived at the kangaroo island wildlife park's makeshift animal hospital. the australian government rescue programme is intended to care for those injured in the bushfires that have devasted wildlife. the australian environment minister has said the country's koala population had taken an "extraordinary hit" as a result of bushfires and warned they could be listed as "endangered" for the first time. and now we can show you how people have been celebrating the wetter weather in australia. whoops o
ijust realised i was bowled and i had this massive accident.ey houston and t rex are among the 2020 inductees into the rock and roll hall of fame. depeche mode, nine inch nails and the doobie brothers were also voted for by more than 1,000 people in the music industry. nominees arejudged on their body of work, innovation, musical influence, style and technique. an official ceremony will take place in ohio in may. simon mccoy was dancing to that, which is not something you want to see! more on...
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ijust want i just want to get more ijust want to get more now on the coronavirus story, confirmationhave died after catching it. i speak to our correspondent in beijing stephen mcdonald. what more details how the chinese authorities given us their? certainly people at that press conference sat up and paid attention when those officials announced that there were none nine people dead and 440 people infected. the reason they said that the rate of infection is now increasing so rapidly is that they are getting better at detecting those who have the coronavirus. quite worryingly, they warn of the potential for this virus to mutate, making it more infectious and some sciences here are so worried about the situation that they've suggested that nobody travel to the city of wuhan where this sickness cluster first broke out. they've also suggested that nobody leave wuhan. this is a city of ii nobody leave wuhan. this is a city of 11 million people and they're making the suggestion in the middle of the spring festival break here, the most important festival in china, the most important few day
ijust want i just want to get more ijust want to get more now on the coronavirus story, confirmationhave died after catching it. i speak to our correspondent in beijing stephen mcdonald. what more details how the chinese authorities given us their? certainly people at that press conference sat up and paid attention when those officials announced that there were none nine people dead and 440 people infected. the reason they said that the rate of infection is now increasing so rapidly is that...
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i'm happy to see him out of business but ijust think sooner him out of business but ijust think sooner ready for it and especially for the sake of iraqi, i hope that the worst does not happen and we don't see widespread fighting in iraq itself. its massive news and it's still breaking, there is lots to be confirmed but for now, robert ford, thank you for your thoughts and analysis. the australian navy is beginning the evacuation of more than eight—hundred people from the town of mallacoota in victoria, which has been almost entirely encircled by wildfires. it's part of a major operation to get as many people as possible to safety before dangerous weather conditions return on saturday, raising the possibility of further fires. emergency powers are in force, in both victoria, and neighbouring new south wales.eastern australia is also bracing itself for a weekend heatwave with more extreme conditions and strong winds that will further fan the flames. our correspondent shaimaa khalil reports. a mass exodus from the devastation on the southern coast and a race to escape the dangerous fire c
i'm happy to see him out of business but ijust think sooner him out of business but ijust think sooner ready for it and especially for the sake of iraqi, i hope that the worst does not happen and we don't see widespread fighting in iraq itself. its massive news and it's still breaking, there is lots to be confirmed but for now, robert ford, thank you for your thoughts and analysis. the australian navy is beginning the evacuation of more than eight—hundred people from the town of mallacoota in...
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we all have special lanyards and whenever we are going somewhere and i get lost, ijust follow the crowds is your maiden speech, which you've both now delivered. mark, yours was mainly — a lot of it was paying tribute to your predecessor, which is quite hard, isn't it, when you've got a veteran labour predecessor! erm...i didn't think it was hard. i think it was... to get the tone right, which was something that was really important to me, because a lot of the people who voted for me in this election had voted for dennis for many years. i wanted to try and pay tribute to that and to make sure that it was very respectful. he's the fourth longest—serving mp continuously and i think it was important that we acknowledged that. but hard to talk about a labour mp, and someone of dennis skinner's standing, in yourfirst time standing up? yes. it's certainly not the easiest thing. i was incredibly nervous. but i was also, you know, talking about dennis, but also talking about a constituency that i absolutely love. and florence, your speech was very moving because you spoke about stabbing incident
we all have special lanyards and whenever we are going somewhere and i get lost, ijust follow the crowds is your maiden speech, which you've both now delivered. mark, yours was mainly — a lot of it was paying tribute to your predecessor, which is quite hard, isn't it, when you've got a veteran labour predecessor! erm...i didn't think it was hard. i think it was... to get the tone right, which was something that was really important to me, because a lot of the people who voted for me in this...
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ijust wa nt to law. -- food for thought.e us were found to have violated international law, what do you think should happen next? i think it is essential that the question of the lawfulness of the question of the lawfulness of the action by the united states, but also of the actions by iran in the weeks that preceded the killing, all of those should be the object of an international investigation, so for me the first step is for the un secretary general all for the iraq government to demand that an international investigation be put in place to determine the lawfulness of the killing and other actions. we need to have... we need to base policy developments within a legal framework, we need to reaffirm, reassert the primacy of international law and international governance in the way forward. it is also very important for the un not to make itself irrelevant at the moment. it must play a central role. in my view, the un secretary generals should be far bolder than he seems to have been and should use article 99 of the un char
ijust wa nt to law. -- food for thought.e us were found to have violated international law, what do you think should happen next? i think it is essential that the question of the lawfulness of the question of the lawfulness of the action by the united states, but also of the actions by iran in the weeks that preceded the killing, all of those should be the object of an international investigation, so for me the first step is for the un secretary general all for the iraq government to demand...
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ijust let's get some more now with nick which all.here all this leaves the royal family today? the first thing i think to say is that there is no appetite for a punitive approach within the palace, no appetite to cut them loose or kick them out. there is, of course, of sympathy and understanding, particularly for harry, there is a desire to find a solution but there isa desire to find a solution but there is a recognition that it is not going to be easy. 0f is a recognition that it is not going to be easy. of course the most complicated area is the finances. royals, by that i mean ranking hrh royals really do not mix with the commercial world. if you are a member of the royal family, you cannot be seem to be capitalising on your royal status. what the palace does not want to see is this couple floating off in search of financial independence into the world of celebrities and the mega rich. remember that for the royal family, there is the spectre of another royal duke and duchess, the windsors, the former king at viii and his american
ijust let's get some more now with nick which all.here all this leaves the royal family today? the first thing i think to say is that there is no appetite for a punitive approach within the palace, no appetite to cut them loose or kick them out. there is, of course, of sympathy and understanding, particularly for harry, there is a desire to find a solution but there isa desire to find a solution but there is a recognition that it is not going to be easy. 0f is a recognition that it is not going...
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ijust don't think it is acceptable.ng—suffering commuter myself for many years, and i don't think it's right that people can't always rely on their train services, and particularly in places like northern, where it has been notably bad, i will absolutely bring that situation to an end. northern, the company operating these services, is effectively on a final warning. in a matter of weeks, the government has to make a controversial call. either strip the company of this franchise, or let it keep operating these trains on a simpler type of contract. paul has been campaigning for improvements for years. he wants northern out. nothing has improved in 12 months and yet we have had two fare increases. people are paying a lot more now for their journeys, they're taking hours to get home from work or to get to work, people have had to change jobs, lose theirjobs. northern says delays to infrastructure upgrades have affected its performance. but the problems stretch far beyond northern. the scottish government will end its contr
ijust don't think it is acceptable.ng—suffering commuter myself for many years, and i don't think it's right that people can't always rely on their train services, and particularly in places like northern, where it has been notably bad, i will absolutely bring that situation to an end. northern, the company operating these services, is effectively on a final warning. in a matter of weeks, the government has to make a controversial call. either strip the company of this franchise, or let it...