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ijust, and the more eyed, the more _ tour. ijust, and the more eyed, the more i_ tour.eyed, the more i realise i have _ tour. ijust, and the more eyed, the more i realise i have come - tour. ijust, and the more eyed, the more i realise i have come back. - the royal family are the royalfamily are now the royal family are now back the royalfamily are now back inside sandringham house, where they will have their own christmas lunch ahead of the king's christmas broadcast at three o'clock. daniela relph reporting from sandringham. of course, a reminder that we will bring you the king's christmas speech here on the bbc news channel when that happens in a few hours. around the world, services, events and santa runs have been taking place to mark one of the holiest days in the christian calendar. here are some of the best christmas images from around the world. worshippers pray at a service in st francis church in sri lanka, where catholics represent around 7% of the population. jesus in the manger of a nativity scene in the bangladeshi capital, dhaka. children in lviv wore tr
ijust, and the more eyed, the more _ tour. ijust, and the more eyed, the more i_ tour.eyed, the more i realise i have _ tour. ijust, and the more eyed, the more i realise i have come - tour. ijust, and the more eyed, the more i realise i have come back. - the royal family are the royalfamily are now the royal family are now back the royalfamily are now back inside sandringham house, where they will have their own christmas lunch ahead of the king's christmas broadcast at three o'clock. daniela...
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ijust come in here, ijust put my music on.e a week, and i'll do five hours each of them days. but for me, just being in here on my own is — i enjoy that space and that time, you know? you've got a lot going on because you've got this new autobiography out, you're doing this interview — have you reached a kind of a stage in life where you feel like you've learnt a lot and you've got some lessons that you want to impart? well, to be the best, which is number one in the world, winning all the major titles, you know, it's a — it's not an easy thing to do, you know? being the top four in the world was easy. i'm comfortable there, i can do that in my sleep. but to be number one and to win the world championships multiple times and being the, you know, the player that everyone wants to beat and having the pressure on you every time you go there, that you're expected to win, that's not an easy sort of position to have. so, you know, you have, you know, to take on a massive amount of pressure, an onslaught from players that bring every
ijust come in here, ijust put my music on.e a week, and i'll do five hours each of them days. but for me, just being in here on my own is — i enjoy that space and that time, you know? you've got a lot going on because you've got this new autobiography out, you're doing this interview — have you reached a kind of a stage in life where you feel like you've learnt a lot and you've got some lessons that you want to impart? well, to be the best, which is number one in the world, winning all the...
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ijust wanted to start by saying how — had to say.y _ had to say. ijust wanted to start by saying how deeply sorry - had to say. ijust wanted to start by saying how deeply sorry i - had to say. ijust wanted to start by saying how deeply sorry i am | had to say. ijust wanted to start l by saying how deeply sorry i am to all of those who lost loved ones, family members, through the pandemic, and also all those who suffered in the various different ways throughout the pandemic and as a result of the actions that were taken. i've thought a lot about this over the past couple of years. it is important that we learn the lessons so we can be better prepared in the future, and it's in that spirit and with enormous respect for all of those who were affected, that i am here today and i look forward to giving evidence in the spirit of constructive candle to help the inquiry with its deliberations. —— inquiry with its deliberations. —— in the spirit of conductive candour. let's go live to our correspondence following the inquiry. mr sunak started
ijust wanted to start by saying how — had to say.y _ had to say. ijust wanted to start by saying how deeply sorry - had to say. ijust wanted to start by saying how deeply sorry i - had to say. ijust wanted to start by saying how deeply sorry i am | had to say. ijust wanted to start l by saying how deeply sorry i am to all of those who lost loved ones, family members, through the pandemic, and also all those who suffered in the various different ways throughout the pandemic and as a result of...
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ijust wanted to start by saying how — an apology.to start by saying how deeply _ an apology. ijust wanted to start by saying how deeply sorry - an apology. ijust wanted to start by saying how deeply sorry i - an apology. ijust wanted to start by saying how deeply sorry i am | an apology. ijust wanted to start. by saying how deeply sorry i am to all of those who lost loved ones, family members through the pandemic, and also all those who suffered in the various different ways throughout the pandemic and as a result of the action is taken. much of this morning _ result of the action is taken. much of this morning has _ result of the action is taken. much of this morning has focused - result of the action is taken. much of this morning has focused on - result of the action is taken. much of this morning has focused on the relationship between rishi sunak and borisjohnson. was the then chancellor to powerful an influence over the prime minister? i chancellor to powerful an influence over the prime minister? i581??? chancellor to powerful
ijust wanted to start by saying how — an apology.to start by saying how deeply _ an apology. ijust wanted to start by saying how deeply sorry - an apology. ijust wanted to start by saying how deeply sorry i - an apology. ijust wanted to start by saying how deeply sorry i am | an apology. ijust wanted to start. by saying how deeply sorry i am to all of those who lost loved ones, family members through the pandemic, and also all those who suffered in the various different ways throughout the...
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can ijust ate is also _ incredible thing. can ijust ate is also the — incredible thing.art along the public— of the incredible art along the public art trail as well? to see all of the _ public art trail as well? to see all of the art — public art trail as well? to see all of the art dotted around the city of eastbourne... of the art dotted around the city of eastbourne. . ._ eastbourne. .. cheering a eastbourne... cheering a massive _ eastbourne... cheering a massive round - eastbourne... cheering a massive round of - eastbourne. .. cheering - a massive round of applause will eastbourne. .. cheering _ a massive round of applause will of the artists — a massive round of applause will of the artists. if you have not seen any of— the artists. if you have not seen any of that— the artists. if you have not seen any of that art, make sure you do. yes, _ any of that art, make sure you do. yes. i_ any of that art, make sure you do. yes. i mean. _ any of that art, make sure you do. yes, i mean, it is all incredible, so for— yes, i mean, it is all incredible, so for me — yes, i m
can ijust ate is also _ incredible thing. can ijust ate is also the — incredible thing.art along the public— of the incredible art along the public art trail as well? to see all of the _ public art trail as well? to see all of the art — public art trail as well? to see all of the art dotted around the city of eastbourne... of the art dotted around the city of eastbourne. . ._ eastbourne. .. cheering a eastbourne... cheering a massive _ eastbourne... cheering a massive round -...
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ijust couldn't understand it, you know?ude, decided to write a letter to the author of the quote, so i got up close enough to see the author's name and myjaw dropped, cos it said, "anne frank." and i thought, "this is too childish forwords, man." and as soon as i said that, it made perfect sense. of course anne frank could say that. she was a child, she was a kid. and, you know, no matter what you do to children, they are always able to still see some good in you. mike nichols, he says, "i was on the last boat out of germany..." as a refugee? as a refugee. "and so that story knocked me out. "would you ever want to do... "..this show for broadway?" i thought he was kidding orjust being nice. and i said, "absolutely, absolutely." so when we got home, my mother said, "i think he was asking if you wanted to work with him." isaid, "no, no, he would have said that. "he would have said that." so a month after i get home, my phone rings in berkeley, where i live. and he says, "ms goldberg," and his voice was very distinctive, so yo
ijust couldn't understand it, you know?ude, decided to write a letter to the author of the quote, so i got up close enough to see the author's name and myjaw dropped, cos it said, "anne frank." and i thought, "this is too childish forwords, man." and as soon as i said that, it made perfect sense. of course anne frank could say that. she was a child, she was a kid. and, you know, no matter what you do to children, they are always able to still see some good in you. mike...
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ijust saw this soul shining at me and i felt like we were absolutely destined to be together., yeah. it took a few years because i met him when i was 16 and we didn't get together until i was 20. but there was a magnet pulling me to him. and when he first told me that he loved me, i remember, you guys are going on tour, pogues were going on tour and, are going on tour, pogues were going on tourand, no, you are going on tour, pogues were going on tour and, no, you weren't. you're going to spain to make a film, a crabby film which we won't say any more about. but the night before he left he said, i love you and i said, i love you and he said, i know. and i love you and he said, i know. and i said, how do you know, it because he said in your sleep the other night. so it wasjust he said in your sleep the other night. so it was just to he said in your sleep the other night. so it wasjust to me, ifelt like i had won the lottery and i felt like there was nothing more that my life needed in order to be complete. then to be with him. and i'm very grateful and i think obviously, i loved
ijust saw this soul shining at me and i felt like we were absolutely destined to be together., yeah. it took a few years because i met him when i was 16 and we didn't get together until i was 20. but there was a magnet pulling me to him. and when he first told me that he loved me, i remember, you guys are going on tour, pogues were going on tour and, are going on tour, pogues were going on tourand, no, you are going on tour, pogues were going on tour and, no, you weren't. you're going to spain...
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can ijust be completely clear that you are _ cease-fire.you are level _ cease-fire. can ijust be completely clear that you are level five - cease-fire. can ijust be completely clear that you are level five or - clear that you are level five or phase five and is that the worst he can be, given us an idea? {line phase five and is that the worst he can be, given us an idea?- can be, given us an idea? one to five and so. _ can be, given us an idea? one to five and so, being _ can be, given us an idea? one to five and so, being five, _ can be, given us an idea? one to five and so, being five, there - can be, given us an idea? one to| five and so, being five, there was can be, given us an idea? one to i five and so, being five, there was a situation to clear and that is a situation to clear and that is a situation there's no way back and now we are in level five. i5 situation there's no way back and now we are in level five.- now we are in level five. is their risk of widespread _ now we are in level five. is their risk of widespread famine - now
can ijust be completely clear that you are _ cease-fire.you are level _ cease-fire. can ijust be completely clear that you are level five - cease-fire. can ijust be completely clear that you are level five or - clear that you are level five or phase five and is that the worst he can be, given us an idea? {line phase five and is that the worst he can be, given us an idea?- can be, given us an idea? one to five and so. _ can be, given us an idea? one to five and so, being _ can be, given us an...
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ijust work on my own wigs.lly do spend time for my hair, just to make sure that it looks good. of course. now, zerina, you've always been interested in fashion. when did you catch the fashion bug? i caught it... you know, i have to say, i caught it very early. i'd even tie it back to the time when my family bought me that pretty easter dress, and then i never wanted to take it off! you know? and i would kind of... they practically had to hide it from me cos i wanted to play in the playground with it all day. but i'd say really in high school, i started to experiment with design and really kind of put it to the forefront of what i wanted to do in my career. people in my school, they responded well. they started buying things that i was making, and i did a fashion show. and that's really, i think, what catapulted it being a real career move. what were those early designs like? i was just deconstructing and reconstructing clothes. cutting stuff up, painting on clothes and things like that, and just kind of working
ijust work on my own wigs.lly do spend time for my hair, just to make sure that it looks good. of course. now, zerina, you've always been interested in fashion. when did you catch the fashion bug? i caught it... you know, i have to say, i caught it very early. i'd even tie it back to the time when my family bought me that pretty easter dress, and then i never wanted to take it off! you know? and i would kind of... they practically had to hide it from me cos i wanted to play in the playground...
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ijust said, "look..." ijust accepted, actually, a lot more.o happen. cheering. and i think that was the lesson of lockdown, really, because we weren't really in control. and so the lesson was to let go and let go of the stress of trying to compete or get your projects made to the point where you get really stressed, and just accept that things will happen the way they're going to happen. when you think about your work nowadays, are you just as enthusiastic about making a film as you were when you did bend it like beckham 20 years ago? i haven't changed. i mean, i'm still incredibly motivated to... ..push that envelope. you know, that's how i see it. i'm very keen to get back in the director's chair. because i miss it. it's a balance to keep trying to shift people's perceptions and to make people understand the vagaries of culture and understand the damage that racism and prejudice do. so, for me, and also female empowerment, you know, we're still not out of the woods on that, you know? so i'm still sort of very keen to make sure that my films
ijust said, "look..." ijust accepted, actually, a lot more.o happen. cheering. and i think that was the lesson of lockdown, really, because we weren't really in control. and so the lesson was to let go and let go of the stress of trying to compete or get your projects made to the point where you get really stressed, and just accept that things will happen the way they're going to happen. when you think about your work nowadays, are you just as enthusiastic about making a film as you...
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ijust to paris. it is such an ask. for me is just a race again. ijust want is just a race again.ne will want to invest in a fairy tale but - invest in a fairy tale but actually not to do with anyone else but to do with you and how you feel... stand i with you and how you feel... and i think i realised _ with you and how you feel... and i think i realised that _ with you and how you feel... and i think i realised that when we - with you and how you feel... fific i think i realised that when we lost him when we had a miscarriage in the act topic. i knew deep down that it would be one help of a comeback to come back obviously delaying it because ijust come back obviously delaying it because i just wanted come back obviously delaying it because ijust wanted to still have another baby. and i knew that time would be short before the next olympics. and it was not about this big fairy tale, it was about what my heart so desperately wanted. and it was to have him, like ijust wanted another one. it consumed me for a long time. another one. it consumed me for a long time-— long time. there i
ijust to paris. it is such an ask. for me is just a race again. ijust want is just a race again.ne will want to invest in a fairy tale but - invest in a fairy tale but actually not to do with anyone else but to do with you and how you feel... stand i with you and how you feel... and i think i realised _ with you and how you feel... and i think i realised that _ with you and how you feel... and i think i realised that when we - with you and how you feel... fific i think i realised that when we...
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ijust want some questions about the withdrawals.t on the acceptance is there. because if you add up that whole column it gets to 27,613 cases that were being dealt with in that quarter which is an impressive number. 18,000 are granted. 0n impressive number. 18,000 are granted. on my calculation, that is a 67% acceptance rate. ijust want to take you then to court it two, look at the figures, they are much smaller, but if you extrapolate from those figures the acceptance rate there is only at 38%. so ijust wondered if you might want to comment about how that has gone from 38% up to 67%, when the committee was told by dave o'neill, who is the chief expect to an inspector of immigration and borders, that the cases that were left in the legacy backlog would be the most complicated and complex to deal with and he was very sceptical about whether the pledge that the prime minister had made would actually be reached. what is going on? you minister had made would actually be reached. what is going on?- reached. what is going on? you will hav
ijust want some questions about the withdrawals.t on the acceptance is there. because if you add up that whole column it gets to 27,613 cases that were being dealt with in that quarter which is an impressive number. 18,000 are granted. 0n impressive number. 18,000 are granted. on my calculation, that is a 67% acceptance rate. ijust want to take you then to court it two, look at the figures, they are much smaller, but if you extrapolate from those figures the acceptance rate there is only at...
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_ ijust had to come out and have a good head.ought, if i'm going to lose, just make ding earn it. big crowd here, leave blood sweat and tears on the table. iif i don't win, that isjust one of those things, but i came out here and gave it my all and ijust love competing. as most people get older, they start to lose their abilities, but o'sullivan keeps proving that age, to him, is just a number. nick parrott, bbc news. on to football now, and an entertaining day in the premier league, including a particularly high number of goals. six of them were at the etihad, where tottenham managed to grab a draw against manchester city. in a breathless game, it was 3—2 to city, until the 90th minute, when kuluskeki denied city victory. they now drop to third, three points behind leaders, arsenal. i think the team still has a strong belief but the first half was not good enough and the coach was very angry at half—time, and he said, guys, stop thinking, just play. then we came out better. so i think we have to grow a little bit mentally. becau
_ ijust had to come out and have a good head.ought, if i'm going to lose, just make ding earn it. big crowd here, leave blood sweat and tears on the table. iif i don't win, that isjust one of those things, but i came out here and gave it my all and ijust love competing. as most people get older, they start to lose their abilities, but o'sullivan keeps proving that age, to him, is just a number. nick parrott, bbc news. on to football now, and an entertaining day in the premier league, including...
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and ijust thought he was the bloke who, you know, had a boiled egg at breakfast.night, my dad said, "shall we go and pick "michael up from the theatre?" and i was very excited because it meant staying up past my bedtime. i was probably seven or eight. and i can remember going to the greenwich theatre and creeping into the back of the stalls, and there was our lodger onstage, and it was a play called forget—me—not lane, by peter nichols. and it was the final scene, and i can't remember whether it was a funny scene or a pin—drop silent scene, whatever. he and his colleagues were telling this story in the dark and had 300, 400 people in the palm of their hands, and i was absolutely captivated. the next morning, ijust stared at him at breakfast. i was completely mesmerised. forget the egg and the... he was the god who ate an egg. and i looked at him in a completely different way, that he and his colleagues had had this extraordinary impact on a shared experience in a room like this, you know, and that really, i can remember it vividly. so, that was a proper influence.
and ijust thought he was the bloke who, you know, had a boiled egg at breakfast.night, my dad said, "shall we go and pick "michael up from the theatre?" and i was very excited because it meant staying up past my bedtime. i was probably seven or eight. and i can remember going to the greenwich theatre and creeping into the back of the stalls, and there was our lodger onstage, and it was a play called forget—me—not lane, by peter nichols. and it was the final scene, and i can't...
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ijust think— i completely agree with you. ijust think in— i completely agree with you.een spoiled, _ beast. i think yes we've been spoiled, yes we have known success from and _ spoiled, yes we have known success from and it's— spoiled, yes we have known success from and it's very hard to change that now — from and it's very hard to change that now i— from and it's very hard to change that now. ijust looked and i looked at it and _ that now. ijust looked and i looked at it and i_ that now. ijust looked and i looked at it and i think... is he really getting the _ at it and i think... is he really getting the best out of what he's got? _ getting the best out of what he's got? i_ getting the best out of what he's got? i don't think so. that's why i got? idon't think so. that's why i really— got? i don't think so. that's why i really do — got? i don't think so. that's why i really do think that people really started _ really do think that people really started to turn on him. last question. — started to turn on him. last question, punch _ started to turn on him. last questio
ijust think— i completely agree with you. ijust think in— i completely agree with you.een spoiled, _ beast. i think yes we've been spoiled, yes we have known success from and _ spoiled, yes we have known success from and it's— spoiled, yes we have known success from and it's very hard to change that now — from and it's very hard to change that now i— from and it's very hard to change that now. ijust looked and i looked at it and _ that now. ijust looked and i looked at it and i_ that...
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and then ijust throw everything in the sink and it's a big pile of dishes.nd then wejust... we work our way through it. by the way, you have so many cookbooks. i have a few. out of the corner of my eye... i collect cookbooks, but nothing like on the scale that you do. i'm obsessive. can we have a peek? can we have a look? come on. i love that. this is my collection of things that i use almost all the time. if i'm looking for... like, what would a good french bavette, like a flank steak be? i'll just start looking in french cookbooks and just say, "oh, that's interesting. "julia child would do this and patricia wells would do "that," and just kind of collect information for myself and then i'll put them all away and just start cooking. and you still refer to cookbooks? i do. yeah, i do. yeah. i mean, there are so many great cookbooks. why not? ok, let's go and sit. so, we're going to have a drink. yes. thank you. i've made some watermelon lemonade. yum! i'm working on it for my next book, so it's a process. so am i a guinea pig? you're a guinea pig? exactly.
and then ijust throw everything in the sink and it's a big pile of dishes.nd then wejust... we work our way through it. by the way, you have so many cookbooks. i have a few. out of the corner of my eye... i collect cookbooks, but nothing like on the scale that you do. i'm obsessive. can we have a peek? can we have a look? come on. i love that. this is my collection of things that i use almost all the time. if i'm looking for... like, what would a good french bavette, like a flank steak be? i'll...
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and the wind — you know, ijust remember the wind, and itjust... it was so invigorating.incredible. and the resonance of that silo as well, the fact that it's a massive chamber... absolutely. i mean, when it was empty you could just use your fist and, you know, thump at the silo and it just became this massive resonator, in a way. but of course when it was full of grain, you know, it was just a thud. different tone. it was completely different. there was absolutely nothing there at all. it was as dead as anything. what was the first awareness that you had that there was something wrong with your ears? oh, it was really the pain. it was absolutely the pain in my ears, especially when it was windy, was just really... it was... it was quite bad. just this throbbing pain in both ears. and... but then, gradually, i was beginning to notice that as i was playing the piano that things were not clear for me. you know, pitches were not clear. i was finding that a lot of things were sounding very distorted or almost like a crackle. and the phone, for example, you know, that i recogn
and the wind — you know, ijust remember the wind, and itjust... it was so invigorating.incredible. and the resonance of that silo as well, the fact that it's a massive chamber... absolutely. i mean, when it was empty you could just use your fist and, you know, thump at the silo and it just became this massive resonator, in a way. but of course when it was full of grain, you know, it was just a thud. different tone. it was completely different. there was absolutely nothing there at all. it was...
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ijust want i'm just devastated, ijust had a little cry.st devastated, ijust had a little cry. ijust want to get home, it's little cry. ijust want to get home, its new year's eve tomorrow. i am it's new year's eve tomorrow. i am deserate it's new year's eve tomorrow. i am desperate to — it's new year's eve tomorrow. i am desperate to get — it's new year's eve tomorrow. i am desperate to get there, _ it's new year's eve tomorrow. i am desperate to get there, i _ it's new year's eve tomorrow. i am desperate to get there, i am really desperate — desperate to get there, i am really desperate to get there, i am really desperate to be with my family. we could desperate to be with my family. could have desperate to be with my family. - could have booked flights and i wish we had so i will question whether eurostar is the right option. a, lot eurostar is the right option. a lot of --eole eurostar is the right option. a lot of peeple sitting _ eurostar is the right option. a lot of people sitting down _ eurostar is the right option. a lot of people
ijust want i'm just devastated, ijust had a little cry.st devastated, ijust had a little cry. ijust want to get home, it's little cry. ijust want to get home, its new year's eve tomorrow. i am it's new year's eve tomorrow. i am deserate it's new year's eve tomorrow. i am desperate to — it's new year's eve tomorrow. i am desperate to get — it's new year's eve tomorrow. i am desperate to get there, _ it's new year's eve tomorrow. i am desperate to get there, i _ it's new year's eve tomorrow....
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ijust want to capture something realistic and raw and honest.ed portrait for you. so the more the camera captures, the better. i do know a little bit about alfred already because i did some research and it looks like he came from jamaica to england on the windrush and he joined the raf. my granddad was recruited for the raf in 1958 and i said, like, "did you enjoy it?" he was like, "not really." what about you ? he came at the wrong time. when i came here, i mean, the war was still on. the best thing was get to know where you were, get to know the people and... keep your nose clean. keep your nose clean? don't get involved with anything. what do you feel is the key aspect of who you are and what you want represented in the painting? hmm. really, it's up to you. sometimes you can have really serious portraits, but you've got such a great laugh, i feel like i want to capture some of the, some of the candid nature of your personality. really. yeah. a lot of memories go back into good reggae music. a lot of good memories, yep. all the teaching was e
ijust want to capture something realistic and raw and honest.ed portrait for you. so the more the camera captures, the better. i do know a little bit about alfred already because i did some research and it looks like he came from jamaica to england on the windrush and he joined the raf. my granddad was recruited for the raf in 1958 and i said, like, "did you enjoy it?" he was like, "not really." what about you ? he came at the wrong time. when i came here, i mean, the war...
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ijust wonder do heartbreaking. i just wonder do you heartbreaking.hink this will put more pressure on mr netanyahu to try to reach a deal with hamas for the release of the rest of the hostages? i the release of the rest of the hostages?— the release of the rest of the hostaues? ~ �* , ., ., hostages? i think it's going to ut a lot hostages? i think it's going to put a lot more _ hostages? i think it's going to put a lot more pressure - hostages? i think it's going to put a lot more pressure on . hostages? i think it's going to l put a lot more pressure on him. i think that there's already been a lot of pressure with the family saying listen, we want ourfamily members home. the israeli military was negligent in defending us and now, we want them home and now that three of these hostages were killed in the line of fire, and you see the protests on the street, there will be even more pressure for the prime minister and the government to get them home and you even see some of the comments coming out of israel, saying we feel as if the government has alre
ijust wonder do heartbreaking. i just wonder do you heartbreaking.hink this will put more pressure on mr netanyahu to try to reach a deal with hamas for the release of the rest of the hostages? i the release of the rest of the hostages?— the release of the rest of the hostaues? ~ �* , ., ., hostages? i think it's going to ut a lot hostages? i think it's going to put a lot more _ hostages? i think it's going to put a lot more pressure - hostages? i think it's going to put a lot more pressure...
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ijust want her back now, you know? our - days before her release.know? our life l her back now, you know? our life will never— her back now, you know? our life will never be the same stop but we will never be the same stop but we will be _ will never be the same stop but we will be all— will never be the same stop but we will be all right. the minute she will be all right. the minute she will be — will be all right. the minute she will be here, we will be fine. visiting _ will be here, we will be fine. visiting the region, the us secretary of state had this message. i made clear before israel resumes operations— i made clear before israel resumes operations at — i made clear before israel resumes operations at must _ i made clear before israel resumes operations at must put _ i made clear before israel resumes operations at must put in- i made clear before israel resumes operations at must put in place - operations at must put in place humanitarian _ operations at must put in place humanitarian and _ operations at must put in place humanitarian and
ijust want her back now, you know? our - days before her release.know? our life l her back now, you know? our life will never— her back now, you know? our life will never be the same stop but we will never be the same stop but we will be _ will never be the same stop but we will be all— will never be the same stop but we will be all right. the minute she will be all right. the minute she will be — will be all right. the minute she will be here, we will be fine. visiting _ will be here, we...
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yeah, ijust want through this hard time in my life.n to everyone who has helped me through this. and also, my coach, my team—mates, all my other coaches, they have been with me since the start. and, yeah, ijust wanted to say i am thankful. nice to end on the good news story! you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello, you're watching bbc news, with me catherine byaruhanga. let's get more on another one of our top stories here on bbc news. scotland's first minister humza yousaf has branded david cameron "petty" and "misguided" over a threat to withdraw uk support for scottish ministers during overseas visits. the first minister responded to claims from the foreign secretary that he breached protocols by meeting turkish president recep tayyip erdogan without a uk official present. the snp leader dismissed the criticism from an "unelected lord", he said. lord cameron has also threatened to close scottish offices in uk embass
yeah, ijust want through this hard time in my life.n to everyone who has helped me through this. and also, my coach, my team—mates, all my other coaches, they have been with me since the start. and, yeah, ijust wanted to say i am thankful. nice to end on the good news story! you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello, you're watching bbc news, with me catherine byaruhanga. let's...
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ijust always remember tina's pure, unadulterated joy at life.ing down on us now, "if she's doing anything, she's rolling on the river..." yeah! woo! "..and happy, happy, happy about the fact "that she's the queen of rock'n'roll "and always will be." cheering 0rder! order in this house. shouts: order! all of you, order! sit down. the speaker has always been a centralfigure in the house of commons, but it wasn't until betty boothroyd was appointed to this ancient role that often—unruly mps faced theirfirst woman, their first high—kicker, and someone whose panache was unbeatable. are you wanting to intervene? yes. yeah. . in that... no, in that case, keep quiet. members speak loudly shouts: order! 0rder! the honourable gentleman will resume his seat immediately. immediately! spit it out, come on! members: yeah! betty was marvellous. 0rder, sit down! she kept the energy up... house must come to order. ..and that's what you want. you want it to be dynamic and she created that atmosphere in the chamber. mr neil kinnock. members: yeah! betty was electe
ijust always remember tina's pure, unadulterated joy at life.ing down on us now, "if she's doing anything, she's rolling on the river..." yeah! woo! "..and happy, happy, happy about the fact "that she's the queen of rock'n'roll "and always will be." cheering 0rder! order in this house. shouts: order! all of you, order! sit down. the speaker has always been a centralfigure in the house of commons, but it wasn't until betty boothroyd was appointed to this ancient...
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ijust heard what i can describe as a jet engine noise come down.y low consumer confidence? i am in a bar in central london to find out. a twist in the premier league title race as arsenal miss the chance to move top — david moyes and west ham with a famous victory. the wish that came true for 9—year—old myah, who travelled to the united states to be fitted with a ground—breaking prosthetic eye. a quieter weather day. more sunshine but still some showers. this weekend, more rain, snow and gales along the way. details here. it's friday, the 29th of december. our main story.
ijust heard what i can describe as a jet engine noise come down.y low consumer confidence? i am in a bar in central london to find out. a twist in the premier league title race as arsenal miss the chance to move top — david moyes and west ham with a famous victory. the wish that came true for 9—year—old myah, who travelled to the united states to be fitted with a ground—breaking prosthetic eye. a quieter weather day. more sunshine but still some showers. this weekend, more rain, snow...
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i had to make a decision because ijust couldn't handle it any more.ine and ijust couldn't deny the feelings for him and i made the decision to leave just before i turned 18. the universal church of the kingdom of god says it: and it says it: some former members of the church told me it took them years to leave. they say they were scared into staying. they constantly put fear into you about what would happen if you leave. they say, "do you remember that assistant who was sitting here? "well, they left the church and now, they're getting "a divorce. "now they have cancer. "now they have this. "now they have that." there was a video that they circulate all the time of an ex—assistant that had passed. so, they used to serve in the church and they'd left and they got into a motorcycle incident. and you could graphically see, like, all their organs, like, out. they said that, "oh, this is what happens "when you leave the church — the devil will come "and take your soul. " back in brixton, marion's at another service, hosted by a senior bishop, alvaro lima.
i had to make a decision because ijust couldn't handle it any more.ine and ijust couldn't deny the feelings for him and i made the decision to leave just before i turned 18. the universal church of the kingdom of god says it: and it says it: some former members of the church told me it took them years to leave. they say they were scared into staying. they constantly put fear into you about what would happen if you leave. they say, "do you remember that assistant who was sitting here?...
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can ijust make one more point, it will take — are. _ are. can ijust make one more point, it will take less than a _ are. can ijust make one more point, it will take less than a minute, - are. can ijust make one more point, it will take less than a minute, my i it will take less than a minute, my lady _ it will take less than a minute, my lady mr_ it will take less than a minute, my lady. mr hancock, to be fair to you, you need _ lady. mr hancock, to be fair to you, you need to — lady. mr hancock, to be fair to you, you need to know that this inquiry has heard — you need to know that this inquiry has heard evidence in relation to what _ has heard evidence in relation to what sir— has heard evidence in relation to what sir patrick vallance put in his notebooks — what sir patrick vallance put in his notebooks that at this very time in october. _ notebooks that at this very time in october, there is evidence before this inquiry— october, there is evidence before this inquiry that sage was pushing for exempting children from the rule of si
can ijust make one more point, it will take — are. _ are. can ijust make one more point, it will take less than a _ are. can ijust make one more point, it will take less than a minute, - are. can ijust make one more point, it will take less than a minute, my i it will take less than a minute, my lady _ it will take less than a minute, my lady mr_ it will take less than a minute, my lady. mr hancock, to be fair to you, you need _ lady. mr hancock, to be fair to you, you need to — lady. mr...
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ijust know all the key players in the far east. and i made the call to michael gove.u say to him? ijust said, "we can help, and we want to help." he was like, "oh, my goodness, this is amazing." so we entered into discussions, ppe medpro, myself, i led the consortium, i had two other partners. and companies in the uk. said to be really clear. — and companies in the uk. said to be really clear, ppe _ and companies in the uk. said to be really clear, ppe med _ and companies in the uk. said to be really clear, ppe med pro _ and companies in the uk. said to be really clear, ppe med pro didn't - really clear, ppe med pro didn't exist before the pandemic? know we've not exist before the pandemic? know we've got three — exist before the pandemic? know we've got three partners - exist before the pandemic? know we've got three partners with - exist before the pandemic? know we've got three partners with a vehicle — we've got three partners with a vehicle to — we've got three partners with a vehicle to trade. at the end of the day. _ vehicle to trade. at the end of the day, we
ijust know all the key players in the far east. and i made the call to michael gove.u say to him? ijust said, "we can help, and we want to help." he was like, "oh, my goodness, this is amazing." so we entered into discussions, ppe medpro, myself, i led the consortium, i had two other partners. and companies in the uk. said to be really clear. — and companies in the uk. said to be really clear, ppe _ and companies in the uk. said to be really clear, ppe med _ and companies...
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can ijust asked about the logistics, i suppose, - women and children.ogistics, i suppose, the i about the logistics, i suppose, the practicalities of an organisation like yours— how his contact being maintained with staff, for example, and how does anything effective happened when presumably they are facing exactly the same circumstances as everyone else? that's right, there's no difference now between those who need humanitarian assistance and humanitarian assistance and humanitarian workers themselves, because everybody is displaced. all of our staff, we've got about 70 staff in gaza — all of them are currently displaced. we are communicating with them and making contact with them as much as possible, but when telecommunications are down, we are not able to establish contact. any distribution that they are able to provide requires us to have good, solid communication channels to be open so they can make dumb coat deliver that distribution of food products, nonfood items such as shelter, except democrat etc. it requires communication but also healthy s
can ijust asked about the logistics, i suppose, - women and children.ogistics, i suppose, the i about the logistics, i suppose, the practicalities of an organisation like yours— how his contact being maintained with staff, for example, and how does anything effective happened when presumably they are facing exactly the same circumstances as everyone else? that's right, there's no difference now between those who need humanitarian assistance and humanitarian assistance and humanitarian workers...
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so ijust didn't like it it _ quarter inch. so ijust didn't like it.e - will be working for the government— will be working for the government or, - will be working for the government or, as- will be working for the. government or, as time will be working for the - government or, as time went by and it— government or, as time went by and it became _ government or, as time went by and it became obvious— government or, as time went by and it became obvious that - and it became obvious that another— and it became obvious that another thing _ and it became obvious that another thing you - and it became obvious that another thing you could - and it became obvious that another thing you could do| and it became obvious that - another thing you could do was to leave — another thing you could do was to leave guyana _ another thing you could do was to leave guyana and _ another thing you could do was to leave guyana and come - another thing you could do was to leave guyana and come to i another thing you could do was i to leave guyana and come to the mother— to
so ijust didn't like it it _ quarter inch. so ijust didn't like it.e - will be working for the government— will be working for the government or, - will be working for the government or, as- will be working for the. government or, as time will be working for the - government or, as time went by and it— government or, as time went by and it became _ government or, as time went by and it became obvious— government or, as time went by and it became obvious that - and it became obvious that...
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ijust thought, "look at how lucky i am. i mean, my god, it's mike nichols.dache rather than come and see my show." what would have happened then if he hadn't come? would it have still happened? would this have... who knows? but luck had it that he came. i mean, your comedy has been controversial over the years, hasn't it? do you look back at any of it... apparently! do you regret any of the sketches, the routines? not one thing, no. any of the gags? well, because i'm not a gag person. right. but the things that i've done, there've been a reason. you know, there was a reason i wanted to show thatjust because someone visually looks different or physically looks different doesn't mean they're not entitled to the same loves, the same heartbreak, the same everything as the rest of us. and all of my work, all of my work has been about just. . .think about this. it may not be your experience, but just think about it cos you may find somebody whose experience it becomes. your stage show in new york, which ran in 1984 and 1985, won a grammy award for best comedy albu
ijust thought, "look at how lucky i am. i mean, my god, it's mike nichols.dache rather than come and see my show." what would have happened then if he hadn't come? would it have still happened? would this have... who knows? but luck had it that he came. i mean, your comedy has been controversial over the years, hasn't it? do you look back at any of it... apparently! do you regret any of the sketches, the routines? not one thing, no. any of the gags? well, because i'm not a gag person....
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ijust happened to tumble across a chap in essex who made full—length sheepskin coats.ed you up and you had a proper coat to fit you. my goodness, can he move. duckham inside edge... this could be one of the tries of the season. and hines is through, hines wins it _ and look at the time there. inside the world record, and jim hines— takes the gold medal. #jump! # an american with a very peculiar action indeed. let's see him now. his name is dick fosbury. hejumps like no other man on earth. there it is, the fosbury flip. vialli! it's 4—2, chelsea. mark wright and liverpool look absolutely bewildered. # everybody loves you, baby # we're all going england crazy. # youngsters don't remember it too much, but theirfathers tell them all about it. they said, "that is the best feeling we've ever had." and it's just a shame that just wasn't to be. # i left my heart # in san francisco... # i was playing the fairmont hotel in san francisco. my music director, ralph sharon, he said, "i think this would be a good song "for your appearance there. " so i had no idea it would ever becom
ijust happened to tumble across a chap in essex who made full—length sheepskin coats.ed you up and you had a proper coat to fit you. my goodness, can he move. duckham inside edge... this could be one of the tries of the season. and hines is through, hines wins it _ and look at the time there. inside the world record, and jim hines— takes the gold medal. #jump! # an american with a very peculiar action indeed. let's see him now. his name is dick fosbury. hejumps like no other man on earth....
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ijust have to “ump in there. that's a very * confirm consent. ijust have to “ump in there.ut the worry that many have that this still is a threat to vulnerable people or people who don't feel like they want to be a burden and perhaps make choices that they wouldn't otherwise?— choices that they wouldn't otherwise? ~ . , ., otherwise? well, that gets to the safe . uards otherwise? well, that gets to the safeguards that _ otherwise? well, that gets to the safeguards that are _ otherwise? well, that gets to the safeguards that are very - otherwise? well, that gets to the l safeguards that are very important and we think are working very well. have to be a request. it has to be witnessed by someone who is not a member of the family, not anybody who would benefit from the death, and most importantly, the person has to be assessed by two independent physicians or nurse practitioners who will receive special training. they have to independently certify that the individual meets the strict criteria that i have described. find criteria that i have described. and how well is _ criteri
ijust have to “ump in there. that's a very * confirm consent. ijust have to “ump in there.ut the worry that many have that this still is a threat to vulnerable people or people who don't feel like they want to be a burden and perhaps make choices that they wouldn't otherwise?— choices that they wouldn't otherwise? ~ . , ., otherwise? well, that gets to the safe . uards otherwise? well, that gets to the safeguards that _ otherwise? well, that gets to the safeguards that are _ otherwise?...
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ijust been watching this issue carefully.what our responsibility is in terms of the _ what our responsibility is in terms of the world. for instance, the rwanda — of the world. for instance, the rwanda crisis, i find it extraordinary, really, that we want to ship— extraordinary, really, that we want to ship these people away, but we don't _ to ship these people away, but we don't examine why are these people here? _ don't examine why are these people here? what has been the situation that has— here? what has been the situation that has turned the world upside down _ that has turned the world upside down and — that has turned the world upside down and made these people want to seek a _ down and made these people want to seek a better life elsewhere? of course _ seek a better life elsewhere? of course there is the illegal aspect of that, — course there is the illegal aspect of that, of— course there is the illegal aspect of that, of course the people who jump— of that, of course the people who jump on— of that, of course the pe
ijust been watching this issue carefully.what our responsibility is in terms of the _ what our responsibility is in terms of the world. for instance, the rwanda — of the world. for instance, the rwanda crisis, i find it extraordinary, really, that we want to ship— extraordinary, really, that we want to ship these people away, but we don't _ to ship these people away, but we don't examine why are these people here? _ don't examine why are these people here? what has been the situation that...
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can ijust say how glad i am to be _ apology. can ijust say how glad i am to be at- apology.be at this enquiry, and how sorry i am for the pain and the loss and the suffering... sit the pain and the loss and the suffering- - -— the pain and the loss and the suffering. . ._ please| suffering... sit down. please sit down- _ suffering... sit down. please sit down. of _ suffering... sit down. please sit down. of the _ suffering... sit down. please sit down. of the covid - suffering... sit down. please i sit down. of the covid victims. sit down. of the covid victims. ushers, please ask them to leave — ushers, please ask them to leave. . ., leave. these were the four women thrown _ leave. these were the four women thrown out - leave. these were the four women thrown out for - women thrown out for interrupting. they said they never would accept mrjohnson�*s apology. never would accept mrjohnson's aholo _ ., , never would accept mrjohnson's aolo: . ., , .,�* apology. personally i don't want to hear— apology. personally i don't want to hear empty - apology. personally i don't want to
can ijust say how glad i am to be _ apology. can ijust say how glad i am to be at- apology.be at this enquiry, and how sorry i am for the pain and the loss and the suffering... sit the pain and the loss and the suffering- - -— the pain and the loss and the suffering. . ._ please| suffering... sit down. please sit down- _ suffering... sit down. please sit down. of _ suffering... sit down. please sit down. of the _ suffering... sit down. please sit down. of the covid - suffering... sit down....