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ijust really want this— children. ijust really want this to _ children.dren. ijust really want this to end. it is _ children. ijust really want this to end. it is a - children. i just really want - this to end. it is a nightmare. and _ this to end. it is a nightmare. and the — this to end. it is a nightmare. and the danger— this to end. it is a nightmare. and the danger of— this to end. it is a nightmare. and the danger of swallowing j and the danger of swallowing her, as we finished speaking, an air raid siren wailed across the city for the first time. —— the city for the first time. —— the danger is following her. borisjohnson has described russia's invasion of ukraine as "a disastrous, misbegotten venture," which "can lead to no good" for russia. he praised ukrainians forfighting back, and says the uk would be "very generous" to ukrainian refugees, coming to britain. downing street also announced a further £40 million in humanitarian aid. with more, here's our political correspondent, chris mason. for some, it was an opportunity to proudly wear the ukr
ijust really want this— children. ijust really want this to _ children.dren. ijust really want this to end. it is _ children. ijust really want this to end. it is a - children. i just really want - this to end. it is a nightmare. and _ this to end. it is a nightmare. and the — this to end. it is a nightmare. and the danger— this to end. it is a nightmare. and the danger of— this to end. it is a nightmare. and the danger of swallowing j and the danger of swallowing her, as we finished...
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ijust wanted to jump in there and| stepping up... sorry...ere and say stepping up... sorry... ijust wanted tojump in there and say as wanted to jump in there and say as you point out, the ukrainians are mounting a very stiff resistance. was their ability or capability underestimated in the first instance?— underestimated in the first instance? ~ , ~ ,, instance? absolutely. and i think what played _ instance? absolutely. and i think what played a — instance? absolutely. and i think what played a major _ instance? absolutely. and i think what played a major role - instance? absolutely. and i think what played a major role was - instance? absolutely. and i think what played a major role was the j what played a major role was the training received by the united kingdom and by the united states. also what played a role is that ukraine modernised and completely reshaped its armed forces in 2014. in 2014 when we sought crimea and in the initialfighting in the in 2014 when we sought crimea and in the initial fighting in the eastern provinces, donbas
ijust wanted to jump in there and| stepping up... sorry...ere and say stepping up... sorry... ijust wanted tojump in there and say as wanted to jump in there and say as you point out, the ukrainians are mounting a very stiff resistance. was their ability or capability underestimated in the first instance?— underestimated in the first instance? ~ , ~ ,, instance? absolutely. and i think what played _ instance? absolutely. and i think what played a — instance? absolutely. and i think what...
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now, ijust wonder, having had a few months to reflect on it, whether you are still sure you did the right. yes, i'm still sure i did the right thing, because the situation was pretty intolerable for me. at the time, there was this big campaign against me, by who knows how many students, but, at one point, there was over 100 on campus demonstrating against me during a university open day. they were letting off flares, they were writing graffiti, there was posters everywhere with my name on them. some pretty vile abuse. it was intense and very unpleasant, and, you know, not an environment i could do the things i want to do when i teach and research and live a normal life, so it was impossible for me to carry on there. and the union that was supposed to represent lecturers came out basically in favour of the protesters, which meant that some of my colleagues agreed with what was happening to me and that's also pretty difficult to put up with. so i decided to leave. it was your decision. i mean, the university chancellor had declared his support for you. he said that this was a fundamental ma
now, ijust wonder, having had a few months to reflect on it, whether you are still sure you did the right. yes, i'm still sure i did the right thing, because the situation was pretty intolerable for me. at the time, there was this big campaign against me, by who knows how many students, but, at one point, there was over 100 on campus demonstrating against me during a university open day. they were letting off flares, they were writing graffiti, there was posters everywhere with my name on them....
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ijust thought it was an opportunity for _ in my now?to _ in my now? ijust thought it was an opportunity for people to see i in my now? ijust thought it was an opportunity for people to see me i in my now? ijust thought it was an l opportunity for people to see me and the real me. the good moments, the bad moments, which of course have been there as well. and for people to judge been there as well. and for people tojudge me on knowing a bit more about me, which i feel is more fair. but we were meant to really think. such a _ but we were meant to really think. such a big — but we were meant to really think. such a big part of the film. you met as children, were married very young and what comes across in the whole of the film is that you have this tremendous partnership. how important has she been in the last 20 years? irate important has she been in the last 20 ears? ~ ., ., important has she been in the last 20 ears? ~ . ., 20 years? we have a good relationship _ 20 years? we have a good relationship and _ 20 years? we have a good relat
ijust thought it was an opportunity for _ in my now?to _ in my now? ijust thought it was an opportunity for people to see i in my now? ijust thought it was an opportunity for people to see me i in my now? ijust thought it was an l opportunity for people to see me and the real me. the good moments, the bad moments, which of course have been there as well. and for people to judge been there as well. and for people tojudge me on knowing a bit more about me, which i feel is more fair. but we were...
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ijust don't think they— finance reform. ijust don't think they have — finance reform.nt. they have in the united states. congress and this president they will or— congress and this president they will or the — congress and this president they will or the opportunity— congress and this president they will or the opportunity to - congress and this president they will or the opportunity to really i will or the opportunity to really enact _ will or the opportunity to really enact to— will or the opportunity to really enact to some _ will or the opportunity to really enact to some serious - will or the opportunity to really enact to some serious sectionsj will or the opportunity to really - enact to some serious sections and reforms. _ enact to some serious sections and reforms. because— enact to some serious sections and reforms, because money— enact to some serious sections and reforms, because money talks - enact to some serious sections and | reforms, because money talks from washington. — reforms, because money talks from washington. dc— reforms, because money talks fr
ijust don't think they— finance reform. ijust don't think they have — finance reform.nt. they have in the united states. congress and this president they will or— congress and this president they will or the — congress and this president they will or the opportunity— congress and this president they will or the opportunity to - congress and this president they will or the opportunity to really i will or the opportunity to really enact _ will or the opportunity to really enact to—...
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very interesting you should mention that because ijust i should mention that because ijust met a lotll inside this place. let mejust show uzbekistan, pakistan is well inside this place. let me just show you where we are. we are actually at a huge shopping mall and this is about five miles away from the border. it has become a temporary reception centre for refugees. the refugees who are inside havejust centre for refugees. the refugees who are inside have just arrived. many of them are still coming. buses here are pulling up, ferrying people to the shopping centre within the last few hours, they keep on coming. we haven't yet got permission to film inside but i havejust been inside and i can tell you there are a few thousand people inside. they are on camp beds, queueing forfood and medical supplies as well, and the slightly bizarre scene is actually the shops inside still have their products, i saw kitchen tiles and bath tubs and closes well. the women and children inside our ukrainian because ukrainian men are being called back to fight, but the men inside, there are a lot, congole
very interesting you should mention that because ijust i should mention that because ijust met a lotll inside this place. let mejust show uzbekistan, pakistan is well inside this place. let me just show you where we are. we are actually at a huge shopping mall and this is about five miles away from the border. it has become a temporary reception centre for refugees. the refugees who are inside havejust centre for refugees. the refugees who are inside have just arrived. many of them are still...
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said, but i have to digest— what ijust said, but i have to digest the _ what ijust said, but i haveill happen to my people, what will happen after the people _ people, what will happen after the people run to the banks to take money— people run to the banks to take money from their deposit accounts after they— money from their deposit accounts after they start fearing. on the panic— after they start fearing. on the panic will— after they start fearing. on the panic will start. we have the information war, the hybrid war going _ information war, the hybrid war going on — information war, the hybrid war going on. this is why ukrainians are not giving _ going on. this is why ukrainians are not giving up. in different senses of the _ not giving up. in different senses of the word, we want to live day after _ of the word, we want to live day after day — of the word, we want to live day after day and protect our country. if you _ after day and protect our country. if you want — after day and protect our country. if you want to help us, we have lots of examples. apart from this, there is a
said, but i have to digest— what ijust said, but i have to digest the _ what ijust said, but i haveill happen to my people, what will happen after the people _ people, what will happen after the people run to the banks to take money— people run to the banks to take money from their deposit accounts after they— money from their deposit accounts after they start fearing. on the panic— after they start fearing. on the panic will— after they start fearing. on the panic will start. we have...
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want to see, — front line is and ijust want to see, and _ front line is and ijust want to see, and ink there is a sense although— see, and i think there is a sense although there is an incredibly strong — although there is an incredibly strong language of condemnation from washington from brussels and london, that there _ washington from brussels and london, that there is _ washington from brussels and london, that there is this sense of wanting to keep _ that there is this sense of wanting to keep talking and keeping that intelligence out there and keeping it as loudly as possible because there _ it as loudly as possible because there is— it as loudly as possible because there is the ability to come right up there is the ability to come right up to— there is the ability to come right up to this — there is the ability to come right up to this and completely cut off diplomatic contact with russia because — diplomatic contact with russia because you go then if it is a full frontal— because you go then if it is a full frontal assault on kyiv. and that is something that publicly and priv
want to see, — front line is and ijust want to see, and _ front line is and ijust want to see, and ink there is a sense although— see, and i think there is a sense although there is an incredibly strong — although there is an incredibly strong language of condemnation from washington from brussels and london, that there _ washington from brussels and london, that there is _ washington from brussels and london, that there is this sense of wanting to keep _ that there is this sense of...
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i personally don't do what he does, i go back regularly, ijust came today from budapest.y i do that, because there are so many people who need our music there and we have a very large following and i can see in their eyes how much they need music. and this is what we provide, and it gives me pleasure to simply make music for people. before we end, i want to get you to consider the future. you have said that the symphony orchestra, the very idea of it, has to continue constantly to evolve and develop, or it will simply become a museum. you are still full of energy and creativity, so where are you taking the idea of the orchestra and classical music next? i think a symphony orchestra must reform in order to survive. i would go even further, the danger is not that an orchestra becomes a museum, the danger is that an orchestra dies out like the dinosaur. really? yes, because they must reform, they must go with the age, they must recognise what the new generations need. and the danger is that orchestras play a limited repertoire the last maybe 200 years, the music of the last
i personally don't do what he does, i go back regularly, ijust came today from budapest.y i do that, because there are so many people who need our music there and we have a very large following and i can see in their eyes how much they need music. and this is what we provide, and it gives me pleasure to simply make music for people. before we end, i want to get you to consider the future. you have said that the symphony orchestra, the very idea of it, has to continue constantly to evolve and...
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ijust try to be a bit - discreet at times, you know? to lookj at my exotic body, feel free. laughter. i baked this morning. there looks as if there�*s some serious catering going on over there. well, i have a fantasy that by the time i walk back . on the beach, i'll havei a swimmer's physique, like, but i suppose this . is a swimmer's physique. aye, if you're a killer whale! laughter. it floats! the tribe is building all the time. they all laugh. we alljust enjoy being with each other, and we share that experience. and you know what? i�*ve only known these lot since november, and look how many friends i�*ve got now. we wouldn't have known each other, particularly, no? no, but i don�*t think i would�*ve been sarah�*s friend. i mean, we�*ve got nowt in common! they all laugh. so if i go in, this does it by itself? yep, it should do it by itself, they've all been tested. they've got the little green button on the bottom. are you ready? hoist away then. pull, pull, pull, pull. that�*s it, keep on going. go on, go on! that's my exercise for
ijust try to be a bit - discreet at times, you know? to lookj at my exotic body, feel free. laughter. i baked this morning. there looks as if there�*s some serious catering going on over there. well, i have a fantasy that by the time i walk back . on the beach, i'll havei a swimmer's physique, like, but i suppose this . is a swimmer's physique. aye, if you're a killer whale! laughter. it floats! the tribe is building all the time. they all laugh. we alljust enjoy being with each other, and we...
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well, ijust put the boat in the water, it is quite _ thoughts?ater, it is quite low tide . in the water, it is quite low tide in the water, it is quite low tide in the water is very clear, i could see the subject on the river, probably about a foot underneath the water, and my initial thought was, i recognised as a bone, but kind of assumed it might be an animal bone, and i was rowing with friends of mine, ijust be quite funny to pick out of the water and go, oh, i found a bone, found a bone! when i picked up a bone, found a bone! when i picked up out of the water i was kind of staring at this, which i recognised as a hipjoint, and then i thought, that cannot be... can't think of an animal with a hipjoint like that cannot be... can't think of an animal with a hip joint like that, and then i actually put the bone in the boat with me, carried on my morning row, and when we got back, the few of us that were there, we looked at it and say, this is definitely a human bone, and i'd better do something about it. 50. better do something about it. so, wha
well, ijust put the boat in the water, it is quite _ thoughts?ater, it is quite low tide . in the water, it is quite low tide in the water, it is quite low tide in the water is very clear, i could see the subject on the river, probably about a foot underneath the water, and my initial thought was, i recognised as a bone, but kind of assumed it might be an animal bone, and i was rowing with friends of mine, ijust be quite funny to pick out of the water and go, oh, i found a bone, found a bone!...
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ijust try to be a bit - discreet at times, you know? to lookj at my exotic body, feel free. laughter i baked this morning. there looks as if there�*s some serious catering going on over there. well, i have a fantasy that by the time i walk back . on the beach, i'll havei a swimmer's physique, like, but i suppose this . is a swimmer's physique. aye, if you're a killer whale! laughter it floats! the tribe is building all the time. they all laugh we alljust enjoy being with each other, and we share that experience. and you know what? i�*ve only known these lot since november, and look how many friends i�*ve got now. we wouldn't have known each other, particularly, no? no, but i don�*t think i would�*ve been sarah�*s friend. i mean, we�*ve got nowt in common! they all laugh so if i go in, this does it by itself? yep, it should do it by itself, they've all been tested. they've got the little green button on the bottom. are you ready? hoist away then. pull, pull, pull, pull. that�*s it, keep on going. go on, go on! that's my exercise for the
ijust try to be a bit - discreet at times, you know? to lookj at my exotic body, feel free. laughter i baked this morning. there looks as if there�*s some serious catering going on over there. well, i have a fantasy that by the time i walk back . on the beach, i'll havei a swimmer's physique, like, but i suppose this . is a swimmer's physique. aye, if you're a killer whale! laughter it floats! the tribe is building all the time. they all laugh we alljust enjoy being with each other, and we...
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ijust i just wanted to ijust wanted to do my best today, but yes, it didn't go my way, and... yeah.r manager thomas tuchel i treated it club world cup final. —— are through to the club world cup final. also coming up in the programme... e—sports at the commonweath games — we explore plans for gaming to feature at this summer's games in birmingham.
ijust i just wanted to ijust wanted to do my best today, but yes, it didn't go my way, and... yeah.r manager thomas tuchel i treated it club world cup final. —— are through to the club world cup final. also coming up in the programme... e—sports at the commonweath games — we explore plans for gaming to feature at this summer's games in birmingham.
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ijust have to find my stuff _ tomorrow. ijust have to find my stuff and — tomorrow.ow. ijust have to find my stuff and leave. the un has warned of a fast deteriorating _ stuff and leave. the un has warned of a fast deteriorating situation - stuff and leave. the un has warned of a fast deteriorating situation as l of a fast deteriorating situation as tens of thousands flee towards western europe. this doctor is a british medic trying to leave with his family. british medic trying to leave with his famil . , , .., his family. yes, we 'ust calm, --eole his family. yes, we 'ust calm, people panic _ his family. yes, we just calm, people panic because had - his family. yes, we just calm, people panic because had a i his family. yes, we just calm, i people panic because had a bad situation here. we tried to catch up but all the people leaving, want to go. b. but all the people leaving, want to .o_ �* ., , but all the people leaving, want to no, �* ., , ., ., but all the people leaving, want to go. a fathers farewell to his infant son. what cannot _ go. a fathers farewell to
ijust have to find my stuff _ tomorrow. ijust have to find my stuff and — tomorrow.ow. ijust have to find my stuff and leave. the un has warned of a fast deteriorating _ stuff and leave. the un has warned of a fast deteriorating situation - stuff and leave. the un has warned of a fast deteriorating situation as l of a fast deteriorating situation as tens of thousands flee towards western europe. this doctor is a british medic trying to leave with his family. british medic trying to leave with...
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well, i would say ijust got out of a classified briefing with the special envoy to iran.ve been effective in terms of crippling their economy. at the end of the day, the ayatollah is going to have to decide what's more important — his economy or being a nuclear power with a nuclear bomb. i will tell you this — a nuclear bomb is not acceptable to, you know, the policy of the united states or to israel, and i would argue most of europe. that is not acceptable. i understand that, i totally understand that. but my point was that we now know, and the iaea has confirmed it too, that iran has massively enhanced its capacity to produce the most potentially dangerous fissile material since the us walked away from that agreement. now, the biden administration wants to get back to that agreement as the best way over the medium and long term of reining in iran's nuclear ambitions. are you now prepared to say, you know what, biden�*s got this one right? the sanctions were put in place to get a better deal, the secretary said a longer, stronger deal. i'm afraid they're going to go back
well, i would say ijust got out of a classified briefing with the special envoy to iran.ve been effective in terms of crippling their economy. at the end of the day, the ayatollah is going to have to decide what's more important — his economy or being a nuclear power with a nuclear bomb. i will tell you this — a nuclear bomb is not acceptable to, you know, the policy of the united states or to israel, and i would argue most of europe. that is not acceptable. i understand that, i totally...
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ijust need to put on this headset and a life—sized cullenjennings, who's based over 4,000 miles away,n my study. hello there, cullen! hey, good to see you, oz! how are you doing? i'm very well! so, it turns out that it's pretty hard to record a 3d hologram for tv. those black pixels around cullen weren't actually there during the call. you can go grab it here too as well and move it around. just reach out and grab it. oh, get out! right, i've got it! i've got it! it's in my world! i don't know if this is will ever came across on screen. in a way, i should be amazed by the hologram. see that — see that is cool, that is... but really, it was the passing of those cad objects — that's the thing that really blew me away. it's one of the areas that i think this will be used a lot is when you are trying to do these design reviews, understand what people are building, see something, see a part that you were designing and those types of issues. we are betting on the hologram as being the next big kind of immersive medium of communication. just for ease, to kind of help you out, make it a bit s
ijust need to put on this headset and a life—sized cullenjennings, who's based over 4,000 miles away,n my study. hello there, cullen! hey, good to see you, oz! how are you doing? i'm very well! so, it turns out that it's pretty hard to record a 3d hologram for tv. those black pixels around cullen weren't actually there during the call. you can go grab it here too as well and move it around. just reach out and grab it. oh, get out! right, i've got it! i've got it! it's in my world! i don't...
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ijust love it, so it's so good to be back.ront for some of us today, but over the next few days it could turn even worse, really quite stormy weather, potentially, on the way. here's the low pressure and the rain bearing cloud that's been sweeping across the country in the last few hours. here's the radar that scans the horizon and shows us where it's been raining, and you can see quite a wide band of rain bringing widespread rainfall. not everywhere. the north of scotland has been generally dry, and the rain arrived a lot later in east anglia and the south—east. so, through the evening hours, we will see most of the persistent rain, i think, in the south and the southeast. as this weather front curls into the area of low pressure, which moves out into the north sea through tonight and, behind it, the wind changes direction. this is a showery air stream. pretty chilly in scotland. three or four degrees, perhaps a touch of frost in the sheltered glens. not quite so cold in the south, maybe seven or eight degrees, but plenty of
ijust love it, so it's so good to be back.ront for some of us today, but over the next few days it could turn even worse, really quite stormy weather, potentially, on the way. here's the low pressure and the rain bearing cloud that's been sweeping across the country in the last few hours. here's the radar that scans the horizon and shows us where it's been raining, and you can see quite a wide band of rain bringing widespread rainfall. not everywhere. the north of scotland has been generally...
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ijust love it, so it's so good to be back.anglia and the south—east enjoying some dry weather but the rain will arrive a little bit later on, nothing too heavy, the weather is heavy right now and it may actually peter out through this evening, only to return to the early hours of sunday morning, so very early on sunday, it does look distinctly wet. particularly across wales, dry and chilly across central and northern scotland, and i think tomorrow, that's where the weather will be best — the north of scotland, inverness enjoying some sunshine, whereas by the time we get to the lowlands and southwards, it is looking like it will be a cloudy day with some heavy rain at times at least, 11 celsius. a few areas where we may see some glimmers of brightness later in the day tomorrow. this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones with the latest headlines. the armed forces minister warns the uk will not be able to fly british nationals out of ukraine if russia invades and says the situation is escalating. this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones wit
ijust love it, so it's so good to be back.anglia and the south—east enjoying some dry weather but the rain will arrive a little bit later on, nothing too heavy, the weather is heavy right now and it may actually peter out through this evening, only to return to the early hours of sunday morning, so very early on sunday, it does look distinctly wet. particularly across wales, dry and chilly across central and northern scotland, and i think tomorrow, that's where the weather will be best —...
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don't know— the burden is on them, ijust don't know how— the burden is on them, ijust don't know howm, ijust don't know how much they cost will- the burden is on them, ijust don't know how much they cost will be, i the burden is on them, ijust don't| know how much they cost will be, i doubt _ know how much they cost will be, i doubt it will— know how much they cost will be, i doubt it will be _ know how much they cost will be, i doubt it will be the _ know how much they cost will be, i doubt it will be the record - know how much they cost will be, i doubt it will be the record profits . doubt it will be the record profits that they — doubt it will be the record profits that they are _ doubt it will be the record profits that they are claiming. _ doubt it will be the record profits that they are claiming. [it - doubt it will be the record profits that they are claiming. [it is i that they are claiming. it is difficult to _ that they are claiming. it is difficult to pick _ that they are claiming. it is difficult to pick apart i that they are claiming. difficult to pick apart what that
don't know— the burden is on them, ijust don't know how— the burden is on them, ijust don't know howm, ijust don't know how much they cost will- the burden is on them, ijust don't know how much they cost will be, i the burden is on them, ijust don't| know how much they cost will be, i doubt _ know how much they cost will be, i doubt it will— know how much they cost will be, i doubt it will be _ know how much they cost will be, i doubt it will be the _ know how much they cost will be, i...
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ijust _ hours and days. thank you for inviting me. ijust left - hours and days.war, digitalwarriors, europeans everyone to fight on this war, digital warriors, europeans to come to our country to help. in terms of getting out of kharkiv how did you manage to leave and how difficult was italy, have written for you as you are there? i difficult was italy, have written for you as you are there? i wasn't really frightened. _ for you as you are there? i wasn't really frightened. i _ for you as you are there? i wasn't really frightened. i was _ for you as you are there? i wasn't| really frightened. i was frightened just in the first hours of invasion, i have said they need to act so there were lots of people and we told everyone that there is a train the next day that we can go and it was free to use, if you just come to it. we went to kyiv, i slept one night under severe bombarding, so it is hard but we are really resistant and we are protecting the whole western civilisation from russia. in western civilisation from russia. in terms of what you are now focused on doi
ijust _ hours and days. thank you for inviting me. ijust left - hours and days.war, digitalwarriors, europeans everyone to fight on this war, digital warriors, europeans to come to our country to help. in terms of getting out of kharkiv how did you manage to leave and how difficult was italy, have written for you as you are there? i difficult was italy, have written for you as you are there? i wasn't really frightened. _ for you as you are there? i wasn't really frightened. i _ for you as you...
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when they'd gone to bed or gone to school, ijust...ere going to keep the house. in the 40 or 50 years we have run the post office, what have we got to show? nothing. we couldn't even get our children married. we couldn't look after them. we couldn't do anything for them. i feel a failure myself. as the first witness, baljit told the inquiry that there had been times he had considered taking his own life, a psychological impact echoed by many giving evidence this week. at that point, i also considered... please take a moment if you need. at that point, i also considered ending my life. and i talked to myself and i thought about my family and i thought about graham, and i knew i had to return and face whatever they were going to find and i didn't know what they were going to find. i still don't feel i am the same - person and i do get angry at times. ijust don't trust anybody any more. it is really difficult. it nearly killed me, you know. and for people to say it is all right, it doesn't matter — it does matter. it devastated our lives.
when they'd gone to bed or gone to school, ijust...ere going to keep the house. in the 40 or 50 years we have run the post office, what have we got to show? nothing. we couldn't even get our children married. we couldn't look after them. we couldn't do anything for them. i feel a failure myself. as the first witness, baljit told the inquiry that there had been times he had considered taking his own life, a psychological impact echoed by many giving evidence this week. at that point, i also...
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ijust — ifeel like i'm born to run and i'm doing what i'm supposed to do for my life.away from me all the time, so... well, i was just going to come to you, conor. you have the look of a runner as well, but maybe you are a cyclist if you are a coach. do you stick — can you keep up with her? no way! i used to run a lot more than i do now but, you know, running 100 miles takes a lot of effort but also, you need to have a really good crew because nutrition is a big part of it, so i'm fortunate enough to be a part of this and ijust hang out on the sidelines and make sure she has the proper nutrition and every lap that she comes through and yeah, it's been an exciting and fun journey, this whole thing. yeah. i'll bet it has but in terms of training, then, do you say, "ok, camille. "you're going to do an 80 mile run today. "off you go. "i'll see you in — i don't know — nine hours?" no, you know, camille was a former marathoner before she got into ultra running so, we actually — our whole training and the way we look at training is we continue training just like marathoners t
ijust — ifeel like i'm born to run and i'm doing what i'm supposed to do for my life.away from me all the time, so... well, i was just going to come to you, conor. you have the look of a runner as well, but maybe you are a cyclist if you are a coach. do you stick — can you keep up with her? no way! i used to run a lot more than i do now but, you know, running 100 miles takes a lot of effort but also, you need to have a really good crew because nutrition is a big part of it, so i'm fortunate...
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ijust wonder, is- otherfigure. ijust wonder, is there— otherfigure.n turn to you and saying you _ disinformation, they can turn to you and saying you have _ disinformation, they can turn to you and saying you have put— disinformation, they can turn to you and saying you have put out - and saying you have put out disinformation _ and saying you have put out disinformation about - and saying you have put out disinformation about cues i and saying you have put out. disinformation about cues that and saying you have put out - disinformation about cues that have not happened. _ disinformation about cues that have not happened, about _ disinformation about cues that have not happened, about false - disinformation about cues that have not happened, about false flag - not happened, about false flag operations— not happened, about false flag operations that _ not happened, about false flag operations that have _ not happened, about false flag operations that have not - not happened, about false flag - operations that have not happened, how would — operations t
ijust wonder, is- otherfigure. ijust wonder, is there— otherfigure.n turn to you and saying you _ disinformation, they can turn to you and saying you have _ disinformation, they can turn to you and saying you have put— disinformation, they can turn to you and saying you have put out - and saying you have put out disinformation _ and saying you have put out disinformation about - and saying you have put out disinformation about cues i and saying you have put out. disinformation about cues...
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ijust wonder, what was it, what was that breakthrough that made this jelly manageable? this jelly manageable?— jelly manageable? part of it is, we started _ jelly manageable? part of it is, we started by _ jelly manageable? part of it is, we started by twisting i jelly manageable? part of it. is, we started by twisting the field around it. it is a bit like, you know, if you're grandma tells you to wind will back onto the needle, if you keep going at the same direction at kind of falls apart. you have to ride it around so that the war was on top of itself, and that is what we do with magnetic field lines. magnetic fields are like lines. magnetic fields are like lines in space. we lay them on top of each other, in a way thatis top of each other, in a way that is a bit like winding will onto a ball of wool, and then what we have learned in this decade is how to add to parts a little flow of the fuel and that flow of the fuel near the edge makes a very good insulating layer on the edge, and just managing that layer was what happened in the last few years, rather cleverly, b
ijust wonder, what was it, what was that breakthrough that made this jelly manageable? this jelly manageable?— jelly manageable? part of it is, we started _ jelly manageable? part of it is, we started by _ jelly manageable? part of it is, we started by twisting i jelly manageable? part of it. is, we started by twisting the field around it. it is a bit like, you know, if you're grandma tells you to wind will back onto the needle, if you keep going at the same direction at kind of falls apart....
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ijust i just wanted to ijust wanted to do my best today, but yes, it didn't go my way, and... yeah. lando norris strikes a long term deal with stay with mclaren as he plots success for next season. and chelsea missing their manager thomas tuchel i treated it club world cup final. —— are through to the club world cup final. also coming up in the programme... e—sports at the commonweath games — we explore plans for gaming to feature at this summer's games in birmingham. hello and welcome to sportsday. and we start at the winter olympics in beijing. and after five full days of competition, team gb are still eagerly awaiting a first medal. and there were high hopes for the world champion charlotte bankes — her quest to become an olympic snowboard champion weren't to be, though. but there was a real tale of redemption the eventual winner, asjoe lynsky reports. snowboard cross is knock out racing through the ramps. even for the best riders, there is jeopardy. oh, that was brutal! so to start as favourite comes with conditions. britain's charlotte bankes is the world champion. at two olymp
ijust i just wanted to ijust wanted to do my best today, but yes, it didn't go my way, and... yeah. lando norris strikes a long term deal with stay with mclaren as he plots success for next season. and chelsea missing their manager thomas tuchel i treated it club world cup final. —— are through to the club world cup final. also coming up in the programme... e—sports at the commonweath games — we explore plans for gaming to feature at this summer's games in birmingham. hello and welcome...
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can ijust... can i. respond to that. i really do want want to see. can ijust...f people not coming to hospitals because of covid fears is maybe to some people, i know so many people and so many people write to me saying i am desperate for this hip replacement or whatever and i�*m just not getting through the queue. so i don�*t think it�*s right or fair to blame them for not turning out. secondly, this idea that we are looking at shortages. these shortages were created by brexit. i�*m going to say, i know it�*s very unpopular, how many nurses and doctors to we lose because of brexit? i doctors to we lose because of brexit? ~ ., doctors to we lose because of brexit? ,, ., ., a, doctors to we lose because of brexit? ~' . ., a, ., brexit? i think what will do, mo to resond brexit? i think what will do, mo to re5pond to — brexit? i think what will do, mo to respond to that _ brexit? i think what will do, mo to respond to that and _ brexit? i think what will do, mo to respond to that and we _ brexit? i think what will do, mo to respond to that and we will - brexit? i t
can ijust... can i. respond to that. i really do want want to see. can ijust...f people not coming to hospitals because of covid fears is maybe to some people, i know so many people and so many people write to me saying i am desperate for this hip replacement or whatever and i�*m just not getting through the queue. so i don�*t think it�*s right or fair to blame them for not turning out. secondly, this idea that we are looking at shortages. these shortages were created by brexit. i�*m...
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ijust wonder, looking more broadly _ brought in.ght in. ijust wonder, looking more broadly at the _ brought in. ijust wonder, looking more broadly at the future - brought in. ijust wonder, looking more broadly at the future of - brought in. ijust wonder, looking i more broadly at the future of energy prices, there is the idea that if people can be helped out in the short term that perhaps in the slightly longer term the energy market might stabilise, but lots of energy analyst, and i believe yourself included, are saying that is not a likely prospect for some years. is not a likely prospect for some ears. , , ., ., ~ ., ., years. just looking at the default tariff ca - years. just looking at the default tariff cap for _ years. just looking at the default tariff cap for next _ years. just looking at the default tariff cap for next winter, - years. just looking at the default tariff cap for next winter, we - years. just looking at the default tariff cap for next winter, we are | tariff cap for next winter, we are predicting an increas
ijust wonder, looking more broadly _ brought in.ght in. ijust wonder, looking more broadly at the _ brought in. ijust wonder, looking more broadly at the future - brought in. ijust wonder, looking more broadly at the future of - brought in. ijust wonder, looking i more broadly at the future of energy prices, there is the idea that if people can be helped out in the short term that perhaps in the slightly longer term the energy market might stabilise, but lots of energy analyst, and i believe...
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ijust want to pick up a month and say— may. ijust want to pick up a month and say i _ may. kind of show— because that is really the kind of show of— because that is really the kind of show of strength that is needed now in order— show of strength that is needed now in order to _ show of strength that is needed now in orderto line show of strength that is needed now in order to line some legitimacy to the administration. we have seen what _ the administration. we have seen what is _ the administration. we have seen what is going on in ukraine and russia. — what is going on in ukraine and russia. is— what is going on in ukraine and russia, is risky foreign intervention to distract from the troubles— intervention to distract from the troubles here at home is exactly the kind of— troubles here at home is exactly the kind of reckless we might expect. i very much— kind of reckless we might expect. i very much hope it doesn't go down that road — very much hope it doesn't go down that road. we very much hope it doesn't go down that road. ~ , ., that road. we must leave it there but
ijust want to pick up a month and say— may. ijust want to pick up a month and say i _ may. kind of show— because that is really the kind of show of— because that is really the kind of show of strength that is needed now in order— show of strength that is needed now in order to _ show of strength that is needed now in orderto line show of strength that is needed now in order to line some legitimacy to the administration. we have seen what _ the administration. we have seen what is _ the...
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ijust think we are seeing...ead. they will have the same problems as us in getting these numbers down so we have to start to think very differently about a long—term plan around how we deal with it. ihtnd around how we deal with it. and vaccinations, _ around how we deal with it. and vaccinations, i— around how we deal with it. and vaccinations, ijust _ around how we deal with it. and vaccinations, ijust gave the figures they are, do you feel that as a sort of certain minority who are not going to get the third boosterjab, however many government ministers exhort them to, they will just not. ? ministers exhort them to, they will 'ust not. ? , ~ ministers exhort them to, they will 'ust not. ? , ,, _, , just not. ? yes, i think there comes a saturation — just not. ? yes, i think there comes a saturation point _ just not. ? yes, i think there comes a saturation point when _ just not. ? yes, i think there comes a saturation point when it _ just not. ? yes, i think there comes a saturation point when it gets i a satur
ijust think we are seeing...ead. they will have the same problems as us in getting these numbers down so we have to start to think very differently about a long—term plan around how we deal with it. ihtnd around how we deal with it. and vaccinations, _ around how we deal with it. and vaccinations, i— around how we deal with it. and vaccinations, ijust _ around how we deal with it. and vaccinations, ijust gave the figures they are, do you feel that as a sort of certain minority who are not...
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ijust realised, they have been through enough.but it is tougher being them. but if they have that support with each other, we are not only making a difference now but fast forward to when we leave the care system and imagine if they had each other. should we have coming today? brute each other. should we have coming toda ? ~ ., ., each other. should we have coming toda? ., .,, each other. should we have coming toda? . today? we have a sibling group of five bo s today? we have a sibling group of five boys full _ today? we have a sibling group of five boys full of _ today? we have a sibling group of five boys full of energy, _ today? we have a sibling group of five boys full of energy, lots - today? we have a sibling group of five boys full of energy, lots of. five boys full of energy, lots of fun, you will have what is a fun meeting them.— fun, you will have what is a fun meeting them. a meeting them. today is a big day. a massive day- _ at the farm, they go for two hours every two months. this is the route to contact. how excited
ijust realised, they have been through enough.but it is tougher being them. but if they have that support with each other, we are not only making a difference now but fast forward to when we leave the care system and imagine if they had each other. should we have coming today? brute each other. should we have coming toda ? ~ ., ., each other. should we have coming toda? ., .,, each other. should we have coming toda? . today? we have a sibling group of five bo s today? we have a sibling group of...
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gasps ijust wish i just wish the viewers had ijust wish the viewers had been witness to your reactione of the better moments in the film! i was sitting there going, ok, i know it is based on a graphic novel and i can see it is a wrong,, so fine, liberties, but it is rubbish. it is under rubbish. not least because wilson spins the whole movie doing this, i'mjust wilson spins the whole movie doing this, i'm just being mopey! and then it is, ok, so he is a mopey maths teacher, but actually that is so much but in the life of celebrity. none of this makes any sense. i don't believe in any of these people. i don't believe in anything at all, which will be fine if i was laughing and if i was watching notting hill, which... there's a lot of things wrong with notting hill but it is a good film, this is rubbish. i have been quite surprised, the reviews have been, it is not citizen kane, but it is all right! no, it is not! it is terrible! something about the levels to which we have decided that this is all right? this is not all right! people have been starved for cinema... people have been star
gasps ijust wish i just wish the viewers had ijust wish the viewers had been witness to your reactione of the better moments in the film! i was sitting there going, ok, i know it is based on a graphic novel and i can see it is a wrong,, so fine, liberties, but it is rubbish. it is under rubbish. not least because wilson spins the whole movie doing this, i'mjust wilson spins the whole movie doing this, i'm just being mopey! and then it is, ok, so he is a mopey maths teacher, but actually that is...
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ijust wanted to be able to make a difference like she did for me for someone else, to give somethingke that, because she was a really special lady. so, he is quite settled. i have put him onto the big cepap mask to sleep. we can take people from the brink of death back i have put him onto the big cpap mask to sleep tonight so that he can get some rest. we can take people from the brink of death back to the start of theirjourney. to be able to offer someone that in their worst time of need is an honour to be part of. all right, take care. bye! at home, there is the three of us. there is me, my husband gary and my 18—month—old son. a lot of the night shift workers on the itu are the mum crew. a lot of the new mums coming back to work after maternity leave tend to get our fixed night shift because it does work better with childcare. i think being a night shift worker does have an impact on your relationship, more than you realise initially. gary really has to pick up the slack at home with me working nights. so, he will swap over the childcare role. can mummy have a lie—in tomorrow? gar
ijust wanted to be able to make a difference like she did for me for someone else, to give somethingke that, because she was a really special lady. so, he is quite settled. i have put him onto the big cepap mask to sleep. we can take people from the brink of death back i have put him onto the big cpap mask to sleep tonight so that he can get some rest. we can take people from the brink of death back to the start of theirjourney. to be able to offer someone that in their worst time of need is an...
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ijust gave him a kiss, and that was it.orama has discovered that clinical leaders from the royal shrewsbury hospital told the mps how they managed to have the lowest c—section rate in the country. the evidence we've seen show them telling the health select committee... the culture of our organisation is that we have low intervention rates and once that is known, we attract both midwives and obstetricians who like to practice in that way. the promotion of natural birth was part of a wider national effort, though in shropshire the evidence suggests they pursued it too vigorously. following her son's death, kamaljit uppal was called to a meeting with a hospital consultant. she still remembers what he told her. i took the wrong option of delivering. and basically, if we had given him a c—section earlier at 3:45, he would have lived a normal life, there would have been nothing wrong with him. the midwife overseeing the official review which is looking at nearly 1900 cases over almost two decades, says cesarean rates at the trust
ijust gave him a kiss, and that was it.orama has discovered that clinical leaders from the royal shrewsbury hospital told the mps how they managed to have the lowest c—section rate in the country. the evidence we've seen show them telling the health select committee... the culture of our organisation is that we have low intervention rates and once that is known, we attract both midwives and obstetricians who like to practice in that way. the promotion of natural birth was part of a wider...
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ijust threw_ this is my work—out outfit. ijust threw this — this is my work—out outfit.class in an hour~ — threw this on to go to cycling class in an hour. all right, this year's oscars— in an hour. all right, this year's oscars theme is movie lovers unite and during — oscars theme is movie lovers unite and during this next half an hour we will he _ and during this next half an hour we will be joined by some very special movie _ will be joined by some very special movie lovers across the country to help us _ movie lovers across the country to help us announce some of the nominees _ help us announce some of the nominees. you ready? i help us announce some of the nominees. you ready?- help us announce some of the nominees. you ready? i will be right back. this outfit _ nominees. you ready? i will be right back. this outfit doesn't _ nominees. you ready? i will be right back. this outfit doesn't feel - nominees. you ready? i will be right back. this outfit doesn't feel right i back. this outfit doesn't feel right for the oscars announcements! ok. oscar nominees _ for the os
ijust threw_ this is my work—out outfit. ijust threw this — this is my work—out outfit.class in an hour~ — threw this on to go to cycling class in an hour. all right, this year's oscars— in an hour. all right, this year's oscars theme is movie lovers unite and during — oscars theme is movie lovers unite and during this next half an hour we will he _ and during this next half an hour we will be joined by some very special movie _ will be joined by some very special movie lovers...
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the concussion and after my isolation, getting back into the gym, trying to get back to training, ijustt back to training, i just wasn't able to do anything and was experiencing all sorts of weird neurological issues. i was nauseous, light—headed, dizzy and i was really not sure if it was because of covid or the concussion or because they so quickly coincided. it was hard to tell and even the doctors and everyone could not tell. i came out to colorado for the first two world cups of the season and had a run where i got the twisties, or what we call getting lost in the air and it's a very scary feeling. it's like vertigo and you don't know which way is up or down, but when the level of riding is where it is, that creates that huge margin of error and you are going big and spinning twice and twisting four times, you don't want to not know where you are. and my coach and i agreed that it wasn't safe and put me out of the competition and i basically took an entire month. it's been pretty strange. i don't know anybody that would take a month two month hiatus, two months before the olympics.
the concussion and after my isolation, getting back into the gym, trying to get back to training, ijustt back to training, i just wasn't able to do anything and was experiencing all sorts of weird neurological issues. i was nauseous, light—headed, dizzy and i was really not sure if it was because of covid or the concussion or because they so quickly coincided. it was hard to tell and even the doctors and everyone could not tell. i came out to colorado for the first two world cups of the...
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ijust wanted to clarify, is she able i but the future's unknown. as a couple like to —— like for her to leave ukraine? i couple like to -- like for her to leave ukraine?— couple like to -- like for her to leave ukraine? i know that's been asked with — leave ukraine? i know that's been asked with me _ leave ukraine? i know that's been asked with me before, _ leave ukraine? i know that's been asked with me before, but - leave ukraine? i know that's been asked with me before, but how. asked with me before, but how critically do you believe with a mother who's not particularly well, and how do you leave? by car, they don't have access. what happens when they get to the next country? i'm talking water, food and shelter. at this stage, whilst many people are making their way to the border, its many millions who aren't. john. making their way to the border, its many millions who aren't. john, we need to leave _ many millions who aren't. john, we need to leave it _ many millions who aren't. john, we need to leave it there _ many millions who aren't. john,
ijust wanted to clarify, is she able i but the future's unknown. as a couple like to —— like for her to leave ukraine? i couple like to -- like for her to leave ukraine?— couple like to -- like for her to leave ukraine? i know that's been asked with — leave ukraine? i know that's been asked with me _ leave ukraine? i know that's been asked with me before, _ leave ukraine? i know that's been asked with me before, but - leave ukraine? i know that's been asked with me before, but how....
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ijust wanted to be able to make a difference like she did for me for someone else, to give somethingack like that, because she was a really special lady. so, he is quite settled. i have put him onto the big cpap mask to sleep tonight so that he can get some rest. we can take people from the brink of death back to the start of theirjourney. to be able to offer someone that in their worst time of need isjust an honour to be part of. all right, take care. bye! at home, there's the three of us. there is me, my husband gary and my 18—month—old son. a lot of the night shift workers on the itu are the mum crew. a lot of the new mums coming back to work after maternity leave tend to get our fixed night shift because it does work better with childcare. i think being a night shift worker does have an impact on your relationship, more than you realise initially. gary really has to pick up the slack at home with me working nights. so, he will swap over the childcare role. can mummy have a lie—in tomorrow? gary's always been really supportive with my career. we've been together from when i starte
ijust wanted to be able to make a difference like she did for me for someone else, to give somethingack like that, because she was a really special lady. so, he is quite settled. i have put him onto the big cpap mask to sleep tonight so that he can get some rest. we can take people from the brink of death back to the start of theirjourney. to be able to offer someone that in their worst time of need isjust an honour to be part of. all right, take care. bye! at home, there's the three of us....
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ijust love it, so it's so good to be back.storms, storm dudley, arrived during wednesday afternoon and into the evening. and as we went through the latter stages of the day, wind gusts were quite widely around 70 mph, gusting in excess of 80 mph through capel curig. now, it looks likely that we'll continue to see some rain and snow, as well, over the next few hours, even snow falling at lower levels across the highlands — so there will be some accumulations, there will be some icy stretches to look out for first thing. so we keep the potential for some rain and some snow over the next few hours, further south across england and wales. quite breezy still, but the winds will start to ease down, and it will stay largely fine and dry here. but temperatures will hold up above freezing — so first thing tomorrow morning, around 4—7 celsius, noticeably colder into the far north. now, as we start off thursday, then it looks likely that we'll continue to see some showers slowly easing and, as we go through the day, still windy, but not
ijust love it, so it's so good to be back.storms, storm dudley, arrived during wednesday afternoon and into the evening. and as we went through the latter stages of the day, wind gusts were quite widely around 70 mph, gusting in excess of 80 mph through capel curig. now, it looks likely that we'll continue to see some rain and snow, as well, over the next few hours, even snow falling at lower levels across the highlands — so there will be some accumulations, there will be some icy stretches...
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ijust want real problems right now that i need help with. at home. can you help me with that? you know, rewind back a few years ago and the mindset was i have to be in the room to be effective. and remote people are second—class citizens. it's very challenging to break in and be heard. they mayjust forget about me up on the wall. and now, its reverse again, so how do i maintain my individuality when i'm in a group meeting space? where am i? where group meeting space? where am i? where are _ group meeting space? where am i? where are you? _ group meeting space? where am i? where are you? but _ group meeting space? where am i? where are you? but maybe i group meeting space? where am j i? where are you? but maybe we don't need _ i? where are you? but maybe we don't need avatars _ i? where are you? but maybe we don't need avatars and _ i? where are you? but maybe we don't need avatars and virtual- don't need avatars and virtual reality to get back the real—life office feeling? it could be as simple as this retro looking platform gather. you can
ijust want real problems right now that i need help with. at home. can you help me with that? you know, rewind back a few years ago and the mindset was i have to be in the room to be effective. and remote people are second—class citizens. it's very challenging to break in and be heard. they mayjust forget about me up on the wall. and now, its reverse again, so how do i maintain my individuality when i'm in a group meeting space? where am i? where group meeting space? where am i? where are _...
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i agree with him ijust think that you might�*ve had.three years. he made different decisions over the past three years— past three years. okay. let us chance past three years. okay. let us change subjects _ past three years. okay. let us change subjects without - past three years. okay. let us change subjects without the i past three years. okay. let us i change subjects without the daily mail front page, change subjects without the daily mailfront page, 33 die change subjects without the daily mail front page, 33 die without justice in post office scandal. what justice in post office scandal. what a sto . justice in post office scandal. what a story- it's _ justice in post office scandal. what a story- it'sjust — justice in post office scandal. what a story. it'sjust heartbreaking. some _ a story. it'sjust heartbreaking. some of— a story. it'sjust heartbreaking. some of the facts to come out of this of— some of the facts to come out of this of course this was the fiasco by which — this of course this was the fiasco by which between 200
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ijust let myself in, the door was open.iend have recently been approved as a foster family. a lot of people say the process is quite invasive, which it is, you have to give them very specific details about absolutely everything. it's almost like i found it like a long, year—long therapy session. it takes a year? it can take up to a year. sometimes it takes longer. mum took two years i think. mum took two years. sometimes it takes two years. it depends if they've got resources and social workers to do the work. you have a young person now, tell me about that. yes, i do, i have a teenager, and she is absolutely brilliant. that is crazy. sorry to cut you off because you're 23 and you have a teenager. yes, it is a crazy concept to a lot of people but i can relate to her so well, because i was not there that long ago, i know what it's like to be a 13—year—old in today's time and that is where we really bond and connect. does your current foster child have any siblings? yes, she does, she has a few siblings. she has a really good
ijust let myself in, the door was open.iend have recently been approved as a foster family. a lot of people say the process is quite invasive, which it is, you have to give them very specific details about absolutely everything. it's almost like i found it like a long, year—long therapy session. it takes a year? it can take up to a year. sometimes it takes longer. mum took two years i think. mum took two years. sometimes it takes two years. it depends if they've got resources and social...
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ijust think that the political— fine.ake place would be — minister were that to take place would be huge. ithink could be minister were that to take place would be huge. i think could be very difficult _ would be huge. i think could be very difficult for him to hold on to his 'ob. ,., . ~' difficult for him to hold on to his 'ob. . ,, ., difficult for him to hold on to his 'ob. ,., . ~ ., ., difficult for him to hold on to his 'ob. ., ., ., job. going back to the front page of the telegraph. _ job. going back to the front page of the telegraph, johnson _ job. going back to the front page of the telegraph, johnson to - job. going back to the front page of the telegraph, johnson to deny - the telegraph, johnson to deny breaking the law at downing street flat abba party specifically. of course this was in before the news that boris johnson course this was in before the news that borisjohnson has indeed been sent a questionnaire by the met police, came a bit too late for these first additions. but this story is specifically a
ijust think that the political— fine.ake place would be — minister were that to take place would be huge. ithink could be minister were that to take place would be huge. i think could be very difficult _ would be huge. i think could be very difficult for him to hold on to his 'ob. ,., . ~' difficult for him to hold on to his 'ob. . ,, ., difficult for him to hold on to his 'ob. ,., . ~ ., ., difficult for him to hold on to his 'ob. ., ., ., job. going back to the front page of the...
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ijust knew that i_ same time, very tight. ijust knew that i was— same time, very tight.at i was not that i did have something, but c'est la vie. i live in and _ something, but c'est la vie. i live in and go — something, but c'est la vie. i live in and go home to my psa and have a couple of— in and go home to my psa and have a couple of days off and that's the most _ couple of days off and that's the most important day at the end of the day. most important day at the end of the day there _ most important day at the end of the day. there are more things in the world and — day. there are more things in the world and epics. a day. there are more things in the world and epics.— day. there are more things in the world and epics. a tough day for day one and a tough _ world and epics. a tough day for day one and a tough day _ world and epics. a tough day for day one and a tough day for— world and epics. a tough day for day one and a tough day for the - world and epics. a tough day for day one and a tough day for the british l one and a tough day for the british withinteam is the
ijust knew that i_ same time, very tight. ijust knew that i was— same time, very tight.at i was not that i did have something, but c'est la vie. i live in and _ something, but c'est la vie. i live in and go — something, but c'est la vie. i live in and go home to my psa and have a couple of— in and go home to my psa and have a couple of days off and that's the most _ couple of days off and that's the most important day at the end of the day. most important day at the end of the day there _...