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itjust won the oscar for best film, first everforeign itjust won the oscar for best film, first ever to do so. you liked it to?” first ever foreign language film to do so. you liked it to? i really did, even though there's a couple moments of element mental blood where had to look away but i thought it was a clever story, so interesting, i really well written. what genre would you say is in? this is where i struggle! i struggled to describe it! social satire above anything. the ghost story element in it, with some moments of horror, also melodrama mixed in their and is visually very striking. it has the most extraordinary soundtrack. there's so much going on and i've now seen there's so much going on and i've now seen it four times and it's coming into cinemas after it's finished its run in a black and white version. the director said he thinks the black and white version makes the shades of grey even more pronounced. i'm going to see a fifth time because i think it's perfect. i'm interesting to see what that will do to that and you're right about the score. the music is astonishing.
itjust won the oscar for best film, first everforeign itjust won the oscar for best film, first ever to do so. you liked it to?” first ever foreign language film to do so. you liked it to? i really did, even though there's a couple moments of element mental blood where had to look away but i thought it was a clever story, so interesting, i really well written. what genre would you say is in? this is where i struggle! i struggled to describe it! social satire above anything. the ghost story...
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itjust makes that day. it just makes me that day. itjust makes me tired thinking about it. it makes you feel rather lazy. imean, yeah, lazy. i mean, yeah, he had a very busy time, but with coronavirus, we basically just don't time, but with coronavirus, we basicallyjust don't know enough at the moment, so the world health organisation met today, and they will be meeting, and they need to ascertain so many different factors in orderfor us to ascertain so many different factors in order for us to know how to really feel about this. they don't know what the case fatality is, they don't know the susceptibility, they don't know the susceptibility, they don't know the susceptibility, they don't know exactly, you know, how susceptible people are to actually being affected by it, and also, you know, how soon the symptoms arise as well. and until we know those things, we don't know how to feel about it. yeah, exactly, i am not a virus expert. but what i keep noticing as it doesjust seem to be affecting people so differently. this guy come i read that he must have felt a really high
itjust makes that day. it just makes me that day. itjust makes me tired thinking about it. it makes you feel rather lazy. imean, yeah, lazy. i mean, yeah, he had a very busy time, but with coronavirus, we basically just don't time, but with coronavirus, we basicallyjust don't know enough at the moment, so the world health organisation met today, and they will be meeting, and they need to ascertain so many different factors in orderfor us to ascertain so many different factors in order for us to...
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shows you the seriousness of where we are now. "1 a itjust shows you the seriousness of where we areow. in a run-through of all different pages is only one story in town tonight. i think what has changed is just story in town tonight. i think what has changed isjust a realisation both of the top level of government i think but also in newsrooms as well that it is now going to come here and the question is how serious it will be, how will the nhs cope with that, but the fact that it's how with that, but the fact that it's now in europe and italy obviously being the worst affected country so fari being the worst affected country so far i think there'sjust no a dawning realisation that the uk is not going to escape this. we are hearing a bit about what would happen with schools and teachers being allowed to exceed the maximum size class, if they have to self—isolate or are ill themselves. and the who saying is now at a very high risk and concern also about countries such as iran where the figures may not be what we have been told. we are hearing about that and there's a problem in china
shows you the seriousness of where we are now. "1 a itjust shows you the seriousness of where we areow. in a run-through of all different pages is only one story in town tonight. i think what has changed is just story in town tonight. i think what has changed isjust a realisation both of the top level of government i think but also in newsrooms as well that it is now going to come here and the question is how serious it will be, how will the nhs cope with that, but the fact that it's how...
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waited for the interview to be broadcast and it's i waited for the interview to be broadcast and itjusten. i didn't see any apology or any explanation until later. what you just mentioned about that explanation might involve internal politics between the normal process of the bbc and others going into number ten, but as far as the public‘s concerned, and as far as i was concerned, itjust didn't matter. i don't think the public care how it's done, they wanted to hear the prime minister's address. so, the bbc might say they did report what he said, including reporting in advance all day what he was going to say and that audiences did get informed on the news content. well, i certainly wasn't informed. but as far as i'm concerned what they reported in short, snappy bits during the day is irrelevant. i, and i'm sure others, wanted to hear the prime minister at 10pm, as had been widely suggested. itn didn't put the footage out either, which is interesting. and you'll be aware that number ten increasingly seem be using social media instead of speaking to national broadcasters, which is usual
waited for the interview to be broadcast and it's i waited for the interview to be broadcast and itjusten. i didn't see any apology or any explanation until later. what you just mentioned about that explanation might involve internal politics between the normal process of the bbc and others going into number ten, but as far as the public‘s concerned, and as far as i was concerned, itjust didn't matter. i don't think the public care how it's done, they wanted to hear the prime minister's...
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know, i will set up my own facebook group and it just know, i will set up my own facebook group and itjustdness and compassion and that is all that site is therefore. for the people who are in quarantine and kindness and compassion. what form does that kindness and compassion take? the people of the wirral are just amazing people and have been so generous in sending things up to the hospital. we have worked with the wirral borough council who have been amazing along with the nhs staff. we've been able to have drop—off points so that people, if they want something in there, theyjust ask and they will provide. from knitting needles and yarn to spicy noodles that the last lot were really grateful for. wine and that the last lot were really gratefulfor. wine and beer, we have just generally reached out to those people to help their time go a little quicker and to let them know they are supported and cared for as well. i understand that the people in quarantine are being told about the existence of your group and it is being mentioned in a welcome pack for them. have you had any particular spec
know, i will set up my own facebook group and it just know, i will set up my own facebook group and itjustdness and compassion and that is all that site is therefore. for the people who are in quarantine and kindness and compassion. what form does that kindness and compassion take? the people of the wirral are just amazing people and have been so generous in sending things up to the hospital. we have worked with the wirral borough council who have been amazing along with the nhs staff. we've...
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the river here should drop later today, once all that floodwater from overnight has come down and itjust of the woods for the time being but that will not mean anything to all those thousands of people who have seen properties and businesses damaged and in some cases ruined. blue british passports will be issued for the first time in almost 30 years from next month. the government has confirmed that now the uk has left the eu, burgundy passports will be phased out but holders can keep their existing documents until they expire. the new passports will be made by a french firm, but the home office says photographs and personal details will be added in the uk, so no personal data is sent abroad. the democratic presidential hopeful, bernie sanders, has warned russia not to meddle in us elections. mr sanders confirmed a report in the washington post, that us intelligence officials had told him moscow was trying to help his campaign. president trump has dismissed similar claims about his campaign as a hoax. chris buckler sent this report from washington. us intelligence officials have long bel
the river here should drop later today, once all that floodwater from overnight has come down and itjust of the woods for the time being but that will not mean anything to all those thousands of people who have seen properties and businesses damaged and in some cases ruined. blue british passports will be issued for the first time in almost 30 years from next month. the government has confirmed that now the uk has left the eu, burgundy passports will be phased out but holders can keep their...
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to most people wandering through here, itjust looks like rubbish.down here, sleeping down here, two to three people every night. it is dry. it is dry, light, cold, smells a bit. anyway, it might sound harsh, but i think it should be cleared up. it should be cleared, it should be cleaned and the people should be offered an alternative. of course. sometimes people look at that as cruelty. to take the stuff away? yeah. but sometimes we are not left with any option. how can we trigger a change in behaviour if we have tried everything else? i have been doing this for 25 years and i am pretty ashamed to still be standing here talking about the same issues. the services are no longer there. why? lack of investment. take away the money and the services that there is a rise. 0ne leads to the other. that is obvious to anyone looking at this. in any meaningful way. they will understand that. cani can i sit on the edge here? yeah. thank you. hello. how are you? cold. but other than that i'm all right. i'm breathing so i can't complain too much. can i ask why yo
to most people wandering through here, itjust looks like rubbish.down here, sleeping down here, two to three people every night. it is dry. it is dry, light, cold, smells a bit. anyway, it might sound harsh, but i think it should be cleared up. it should be cleared, it should be cleaned and the people should be offered an alternative. of course. sometimes people look at that as cruelty. to take the stuff away? yeah. but sometimes we are not left with any option. how can we trigger a change in...
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itjust didn't sit right, really. in total, gary invested £92,500.aiting to see if he'll get his money back. i'm about 72,500 down at this current time. the reason why these schemes take some time before they fall apart is, by the very nature of them, once you put the money in, straightaway, your pot is probably going to funds for an earlier investor. unless somebody is coming in behind you, you have got to no—one there to protect your investment. but gary says he was cautious when investing, and refused to buy into any unbuilt development. i wasn't going to purchase a field, you know, with nothing on it. i could see the queens, i got the land registry, and as far as i was concerned, i was invested in the queens hotel. i know people have had to go back to work. i know some have had nervous breakdowns. i know some people who are having to go to food banks. there's millions missing, and they don't know where it is. it is unregulated marketing and unregulated investing. but these are ponzi schemes. it's like pyramid selling. these are very, very dangero
itjust didn't sit right, really. in total, gary invested £92,500.aiting to see if he'll get his money back. i'm about 72,500 down at this current time. the reason why these schemes take some time before they fall apart is, by the very nature of them, once you put the money in, straightaway, your pot is probably going to funds for an earlier investor. unless somebody is coming in behind you, you have got to no—one there to protect your investment. but gary says he was cautious when investing,...
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throughout. —— itjust veers all over the place.wing the beauty of some of the scenarios, but it is in equal parts revolting. you just see there is a visual spectacle, it is a feast. just simply the filmmaking itself, it is such a sleeper hit. such a surprise, not only for me, somebody who watches south korean film, but foreseen a files around the world, looking to see if it can stage an upset. —— cinephiles around the world. so this is a moment a bit more widely for asian cinema, over the last couple of yea rs ? cinema, over the last couple of years? absolutely. it is very rare to see asians on the big screen, particularly in movies that are celebrated or honoured at the oscars. something that came to mind was slum dog millionaire, a british film shotin millionaire, a british film shot in asia, of course, i think it was about ten years ago, and it did very well at the oscars. but we have not seen a foreign language film shotin seen a foreign language film shot in asia reaching this level. certainly it is a big moment for asia. for
throughout. —— itjust veers all over the place.wing the beauty of some of the scenarios, but it is in equal parts revolting. you just see there is a visual spectacle, it is a feast. just simply the filmmaking itself, it is such a sleeper hit. such a surprise, not only for me, somebody who watches south korean film, but foreseen a files around the world, looking to see if it can stage an upset. —— cinephiles around the world. so this is a moment a bit more widely for asian cinema, over...
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i've got great family, great friends around me, that can take my mind off rugby, and itjust gave me moretion to come back stronger, fitter, faster. the sports psychologists who developed the programme believe it can help prevent male suicide. if itjust affects one of them, if one of them maybe thinks maybe i'm struggling a little bit, i'll speak to one of my mates, i'll pull him aside and tell him i'm struggling, or go to a coach or a teacher or a parent... suicide remains one of the biggest killers of men under 50 in the uk. we need to change those statistics, and we need to do something about that at an early stage. so this programme is all about prevention and early intervention, and supporting boys as they go through into adult life, to be more resilient and have coping mechanisms. the programme has been welcomed by players on this pitch, but there is much more to do for those who don't have a team around them. and, for men in particular, mental health remains an uncomfortable subject to talk about. frankie mccamley, bbc news. this is bbc news, the headlines: bernie sanders has cemen
i've got great family, great friends around me, that can take my mind off rugby, and itjust gave me moretion to come back stronger, fitter, faster. the sports psychologists who developed the programme believe it can help prevent male suicide. if itjust affects one of them, if one of them maybe thinks maybe i'm struggling a little bit, i'll speak to one of my mates, i'll pull him aside and tell him i'm struggling, or go to a coach or a teacher or a parent... suicide remains one of the biggest...
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itjust makes you think, sometimes, is it worth it?ive by a river, you accept the fact it is going to flood or whatever else, but you don't ever believe it is going to be as bad as this. 24 hours after they were rescued by boat, ray and maureen are back to see the damage. 0h, rescued by boat, ray and maureen are back to see the damage. oh, my god! nearly 90, they are trying to be strong. i have never seen anything like it, i really haven't. it looks like it, i really haven't. it looks like ajumble like it, i really haven't. it looks like a jumble sale. ray has been treated for cancer, and now he faces another battle. i was nine, ten—year—old when the war started, and now we have got this to put up with now. is that what it feels like a? it does, it feels like a war. but in the garden, a baby one —— in some good news. i think they are right, a baby one. the koi carp they have reared for years have survived. i was really worried, because we would have been distraught if anything had happened to them. a rare moment of joy, happened to the
itjust makes you think, sometimes, is it worth it?ive by a river, you accept the fact it is going to flood or whatever else, but you don't ever believe it is going to be as bad as this. 24 hours after they were rescued by boat, ray and maureen are back to see the damage. 0h, rescued by boat, ray and maureen are back to see the damage. oh, my god! nearly 90, they are trying to be strong. i have never seen anything like it, i really haven't. it looks like it, i really haven't. it looks like...
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itjust makes me mad! look, we are going to invest in our families and our communities. and bridges, broadband, water system, school buildings, rural infrastructure, we will invest in the 102030 plan to get finally to those areas that have been left behind, the bulk of what needs to be done. cheering. and by the way, oh no apologies to anybody for it. it is in the interests of everybody, the wealthy comedy semi wealthy, the middle class, the working class, that everybody does better. when they do everything works for everybody. everything. we've got to make sure black and brown families and businesses have the same ability to accumulate wealth. look, folks, you live in a black neighbourhood you have the same exact house as the guy who lives across the highway in a white neighbourhood, the same house, the same condition, yours is valued at less. you pay more for insurance. how do you get a chance to accumulate wealth?! well, tell you what, that's not how you are going to fulfil their dreams. they really mean it. you know, we're not going to invest in tax cuts for the weal
itjust makes me mad! look, we are going to invest in our families and our communities. and bridges, broadband, water system, school buildings, rural infrastructure, we will invest in the 102030 plan to get finally to those areas that have been left behind, the bulk of what needs to be done. cheering. and by the way, oh no apologies to anybody for it. it is in the interests of everybody, the wealthy comedy semi wealthy, the middle class, the working class, that everybody does better. when they...
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itjust makes you think, well, sometimes is it worth it? you live by a river, you accept the fact that it's going to flood or whatever else have you, but you don't ever believe it's going to be as bad as this. are you all right, my love? 2a hours after they were rescued by boat, ray and maureen are back to see the damage. oh, my god. nearly 90, they are trying to be strong. i've never seen anything like it. i really haven't, honestly. looks like a jumble sale. don't worry, ray, we'll get it sorted. ray is being treated for cancer, and now he faces another battle. ex military, he now faces another battle. i was nine or ten years old when the war started, and we went off to the war, so... we have this to put up with now. is that what it feels like, a war? it feels like a war, it does feel like a war. the baby one? yeah. but in the garden, some good news. i think they're all right. maureen sobs the koi carp they've reared for 50 years have survived. i was really worried because we would have been distraught if anything had happened to them. 0n
itjust makes you think, well, sometimes is it worth it? you live by a river, you accept the fact that it's going to flood or whatever else have you, but you don't ever believe it's going to be as bad as this. are you all right, my love? 2a hours after they were rescued by boat, ray and maureen are back to see the damage. oh, my god. nearly 90, they are trying to be strong. i've never seen anything like it. i really haven't, honestly. looks like a jumble sale. don't worry, ray, we'll get it...
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itjust makes you think, well, you know, sometimes, is it worth it? live by a river, you accept the fact it is going to flood, or whatever else, but you don't ever believe it's ever going to be as bad as this. 0h... 2a hours after they were rescued by boat, ray and maureen are back to see the damage. oh, my god. nearly 90, they're trying to be strong. i've never seen anything like it. i really haven't, honestly. looks like a jumble sale. don't worry, ray. we'll get it sorted. ray is being treated for cancer. ex—military, he now faces another battle. i was nine, ten—year—old when the war started, and we went all through the war, and now we've got this to put up with now. is that what it feels like — a war? it does feel like a war. but, in the garden, some good news. i think they're all right. 0h! the koi carp they have reared for 50 years have survived. oh, i was really worried, 'cause we would have been distraught if anything had happened to them. 0ne rare moment ofjoy, on another day of dread. what will tomorrow bring? here in tewkesbury, they know o
itjust makes you think, well, you know, sometimes, is it worth it? live by a river, you accept the fact it is going to flood, or whatever else, but you don't ever believe it's ever going to be as bad as this. 0h... 2a hours after they were rescued by boat, ray and maureen are back to see the damage. oh, my god. nearly 90, they're trying to be strong. i've never seen anything like it. i really haven't, honestly. looks like a jumble sale. don't worry, ray. we'll get it sorted. ray is being...
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itjust their whole life is about the detail. it just seems to their whole life is about the detail., his mandarins are the corporate memory and they understand what is happening. he has only been an elected prime minister for two months and is trying to dismantle something that is upheld are institutions for decades, possibly even centuries. i think really, this is quite a worrying story because while i am sure there are lots of fussy mandarins in whitehall trying to stop prime ministers from doing what they want, if you bear in mind we have had three elections in the la st we have had three elections in the last five years, plus a leadership hustings and all this sort of thing. there has been so much discord and change and regime change, the only thing that has been constant to all of that is all civil service. let's talk about the labour party, the observer have got a story saying keir starmer, one of the contenders for the leadership, is warning labour to unite or face a generation out of power. obviously, they are reeling from their election defeat, where do you think we are wit
itjust their whole life is about the detail. it just seems to their whole life is about the detail., his mandarins are the corporate memory and they understand what is happening. he has only been an elected prime minister for two months and is trying to dismantle something that is upheld are institutions for decades, possibly even centuries. i think really, this is quite a worrying story because while i am sure there are lots of fussy mandarins in whitehall trying to stop prime ministers from...
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and itjust child has exactly what they deserve.has exactly what they deserve. and itjust breaks my heart when i think of some of these numbers, yeah, it gets me so emotional but icy the hope and a hope more success stories like my own, they are out there stopping because refugees are resilient people. they are strong minded people, people who have so much to give, so much love to get. when i went back, the kids were dancing and singing and you asked me how is it possible to still have a happy childhood despite living in a refugee camp, and a realised these people don't have access to many of the things that we take for granted every single day but they have something so beautiful in their spirits that no—one can take away from them stopping a government, no nothing. and that is a gift. halima aden, beautiful thought to end on. thank you so much for being on hardtalk. hello there. the weather doesn't look like it's going to be settling down anytime soon, u nfortu nately. we have more rainfall in the forecast, which could exacerbate
and itjust child has exactly what they deserve.has exactly what they deserve. and itjust breaks my heart when i think of some of these numbers, yeah, it gets me so emotional but icy the hope and a hope more success stories like my own, they are out there stopping because refugees are resilient people. they are strong minded people, people who have so much to give, so much love to get. when i went back, the kids were dancing and singing and you asked me how is it possible to still have a happy...
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about a female doctor who was holed up in syria and it just doctor who was holed up in syria and itjuste malaise of syria and the yemen story and these things going on in the middle east so for me, that documentary got the best documentary, i was very happy. but it doesn't take away, yes we do need more diversity. are you a film fan? do you go and see much? i watch films on their planes and at home. and how much are you influenced by awards like these? does it sway what you choose to watch are not really? it may because it may unconsciously. i don't think really but it may unconsciously because i have heard about it. i read things about economics, so if! i read things about economics, so if i bump into write—ups on films that may make it more interesting, to watch, yes. so things like wolf of wall street probably right up your street? really good to see you. thank you very much. iam ben i am ben brown, thank you for watching, plenty more still to come, don't go away. 60 mil per hour gusts across the country but elsewhere whether improving and by the time we get to the afternoon, the gae
about a female doctor who was holed up in syria and it just doctor who was holed up in syria and itjuste malaise of syria and the yemen story and these things going on in the middle east so for me, that documentary got the best documentary, i was very happy. but it doesn't take away, yes we do need more diversity. are you a film fan? do you go and see much? i watch films on their planes and at home. and how much are you influenced by awards like these? does it sway what you choose to watch are...
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now saying it is his top priority. 0n the clip earlier he did not look confident in his delivery so itjusts delivery so it just seems earlier he did not look confident in his delivery so itjust seems an oddness about this lack of reaction. because he usually enjoys the spotlight, he is famous for that. do we have to hear from spotlight, he is famous for that. do we have to hearfrom him, do you think? 0rfrom somebody we have to hearfrom him, do you think? 0r from somebody else within the government? matt hancock is able asa the government? matt hancock is able as a health secretary and he has been dipping up needs in the commons and giving updates regularly throughout the week. it sometimes you do need the top man or woman in charge to come out and calm down nerves. he has been reticent to do that and people wonder why. one thing that boris johnson, that and people wonder why. one thing that borisjohnson, that we have seen of his style of leadership is that he does want to be seen to delegate to his senior minister on these things. he has made a point of that. but as michael says, these sor
now saying it is his top priority. 0n the clip earlier he did not look confident in his delivery so itjusts delivery so it just seems earlier he did not look confident in his delivery so itjust seems an oddness about this lack of reaction. because he usually enjoys the spotlight, he is famous for that. do we have to hear from spotlight, he is famous for that. do we have to hearfrom him, do you think? 0rfrom somebody we have to hearfrom him, do you think? 0r from somebody else within the...
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itjust lies there in the cinema like a dead fish.is played by a cast of characters all of whom who should have far better things to do than be in this mess of a movie. somebody pointed out to me, they said the rex harrison version flopped when it first came out. but this isn't the rex harrison, isn't it? it is on course to, what is the phrase, "underperform" at the box office. i do wish you would say what you really thought! shall we talk about parasite? we both loved it. immediately we have seen it and we need to be careful about what we say about it. no plot spoilers. the less you know about it, the better it is. a new movie by bong joon ho come up for several awards and we would have seen it at the baftas and it will feature at the oscars. a tale of the park family, who live in this unbelievably angular, modern and glassy bright lit building high above seoul, south korea. and the other family, the kims living this hand to mouth existence in this semi—basement literally in the very bottom of the hill down which all the rubbish fall
itjust lies there in the cinema like a dead fish.is played by a cast of characters all of whom who should have far better things to do than be in this mess of a movie. somebody pointed out to me, they said the rex harrison version flopped when it first came out. but this isn't the rex harrison, isn't it? it is on course to, what is the phrase, "underperform" at the box office. i do wish you would say what you really thought! shall we talk about parasite? we both loved it. immediately...
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in my day to day. deported, and itjust leaves so many questions. in my day to day. i have a government statement. they put 17 people on that flight yesterday. 25 others were able to get off because of the last—minute legal challenge, and the quote, the offences include seven violent offences, two in the category of rape or sexual offences and 1a drugs offences, we make no apology for seeking to remove serious foreign national offenders. " do you think you are a serious foreign national offender? i'm not a serious vendor, not even a repeat offender. i got one crime, one sentence, and i haven't been in trouble ever since. so, when they use a drug dealer, murderer or trafficker as a way of describing my character it is completely wrong. it is like that is what they used to guarantee the order to deport me. are you desperate to come back?” guarantee the order to deport me. are you desperate to come back? i am because i'm not actually coping very well out here. i am not making no new friends or connections. everything is actually difficult. i have print
in my day to day. deported, and itjust leaves so many questions. in my day to day. i have a government statement. they put 17 people on that flight yesterday. 25 others were able to get off because of the last—minute legal challenge, and the quote, the offences include seven violent offences, two in the category of rape or sexual offences and 1a drugs offences, we make no apology for seeking to remove serious foreign national offenders. " do you think you are a serious foreign national...
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she ripped up his speech stop itjust points to the incredible bitterness. 0ften stop itjust points toof the union, it is kind of a moment where they try to be above politics, where there would be a lot more pomp and circumstance and more respect, and like so many things in the drum era, the rules are out. —— in the trump era. you had the reality tv president in full effect, doing surprises for the audience at multiple times, and really putting onatv multiple times, and really putting on a tv show in a way that no politician in american history ever has, completely rewriting the rules of what the state of the union is and it is a preview of what could be and it is a preview of what could be an incredibly dramatic campaign. meanwhile, democrats are trying to figure out what to do with the iowa caucus that happened the day before and could not even get a result for the first 24 hours, so it shows a real contrast between where the two parties are, and then, you know, in the next day, you will see this acquittal of president trump, and he will say it is an exoneration and a vindication. na
she ripped up his speech stop itjust points to the incredible bitterness. 0ften stop itjust points toof the union, it is kind of a moment where they try to be above politics, where there would be a lot more pomp and circumstance and more respect, and like so many things in the drum era, the rules are out. —— in the trump era. you had the reality tv president in full effect, doing surprises for the audience at multiple times, and really putting onatv multiple times, and really putting on a...
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they always change itjust to catch me out! anyway, you know how it goes. you have seen it before.me to the programme, this is the business briefing. advances in technology and the internet have for the most part made our lives easier. but for parents, it brings a whole new set of concerns. according to uk regulator ofcom, more parents than ever feel children's online use now carries more risks than benefits. and it seems it's becoming harder to avoid. last year, ofcom found that half uk of ten—year—olds now own their own smartphone, mainly as they are preparing for secondary school. and they're now more likely than ever to see hateful content online. half of 12—15s had seen hateful content in the last year, an increase from 34% in 2016. parents are also concerned about a rise in online gaming. more 5—15 year olds are playing games online than ever before. jonny pelter, a cyber security expert and the founder of simplecyberlife.com joins me now. welcome to the programme, good to see you. do you think these figures are any cause for concern? they are. they confirm what we already kn
they always change itjust to catch me out! anyway, you know how it goes. you have seen it before.me to the programme, this is the business briefing. advances in technology and the internet have for the most part made our lives easier. but for parents, it brings a whole new set of concerns. according to uk regulator ofcom, more parents than ever feel children's online use now carries more risks than benefits. and it seems it's becoming harder to avoid. last year, ofcom found that half uk of...
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itjust feels like excuses rather than anything i think is reasonable or tangible because, as dawn was it is about real people and their lives and the impact on their lives. and crime is about the person most people would say should take priority. how much of it is down to a shortage of police to do the investigations and the state of play in the criminal justice system generally? the courts have a bout blog and it isa the courts have a bout blog and it is a bit ofa the courts have a bout blog and it is a bit of a mess certificate should more streamlined. rape victims often have to give up their phones and do not get it back for months. police other then trawling through their private messages and it is traumatic. then there is the waiting time and it is not enough for the victims at all. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, mo and dawn. next on bbc
itjust feels like excuses rather than anything i think is reasonable or tangible because, as dawn was it is about real people and their lives and the impact on their lives. and crime is about the person most people would say should take priority. how much of it is down to a shortage of police to do the investigations and the state of play in the criminal justice system generally? the courts have a bout blog and it isa the courts have a bout blog and it is a bit ofa the courts have a bout blog...
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within minutes, two or three minutes, itjust filled the house.te of the house currently downstairs? totally, absolutely wrecked, ruined. everything, i've lost everything. it'sjust full of mud. in pontypridd, claire showed us the inside of her home. she had three feet of water in her front room. claire does have flood defences, but more than a months worth of rain has fallen in south wales injust 48 hours. it did stop the water, but the water's just coming over the top. but the levels of water were up towards the gate, so the gate did stop it, but then itjust came over the top of the gate and over the top of the wall. storm dennis battered the whole country all weekend. this is glasgow and the river clyde. whoa! my god. oh, my. at tylorstown in the rhondda valley, a dramatic landslide. on the welsh border at hay—on—wye, watch as cars slowly start to drift away, lifted by the power of the water. newcastleton in the scottish borders, the clean—up here now well under way. but a0 people were forced from their homes. it was biblical, the amount of wate
within minutes, two or three minutes, itjust filled the house.te of the house currently downstairs? totally, absolutely wrecked, ruined. everything, i've lost everything. it'sjust full of mud. in pontypridd, claire showed us the inside of her home. she had three feet of water in her front room. claire does have flood defences, but more than a months worth of rain has fallen in south wales injust 48 hours. it did stop the water, but the water's just coming over the top. but the levels of water...
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itjust makes you think, well, you know, sometimes, is it worth it? is going to flood, or whatever else have you, but you don't ever believe it's ever going to be as bad as this. 0h... 24 hours after they were rescued by boat, ray and maureen are back to see the damage. oh, my god. nearly 90, they're trying to be strong. i've never seen anything like it. i really haven't, honestly. looks like a jumble sale. don't worry, ray, we'll get it sorted. ray is being treated for cancer. ex—military, he now faces another battle. what will tomorrow bring? don't forget you can get in touch with me on twitter and instagram. i'm @bbcnuala now on bbc news, it's sport today. hello. i'm chetan pathak and this is sport today from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: the european champions liverpool are beaten on a frustrating night in madrid. al nassr come from behind to beat al ain in the asian champions league. and we speak to tyson fury ahead of this weekend's heavyweight showdown with deontay wilder in las vegas. welcome to the programme. thanks forjoi
itjust makes you think, well, you know, sometimes, is it worth it? is going to flood, or whatever else have you, but you don't ever believe it's ever going to be as bad as this. 0h... 24 hours after they were rescued by boat, ray and maureen are back to see the damage. oh, my god. nearly 90, they're trying to be strong. i've never seen anything like it. i really haven't, honestly. looks like a jumble sale. don't worry, ray, we'll get it sorted. ray is being treated for cancer. ex—military, he...
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horrific circumstances and the picture there it just horrific circumstances and the picture there itjusts of households being destroyed by the storm and i think 50,000 people this week and who have been without electricity and they are still over 300 flood warnings across england and we hit an all—time record of over 600 warnings this weekend. so it is really quite dire. andi this weekend. so it is really quite dire. and i think the fact the prime minister has not been in this for my sister and the general election campaign when he was criticised by jeremy corbyn for not going up to yorkshire in the flooding but that was an election campaign so we did go was an election campaign so we did 9° up was an election campaign so we did go up there and he saw people and we recall him pushing them up or on the floor quite unsuccessfully. he is not in that this time may be due to his mopping ability but it is not a great sign that we have seen the environment secretary out and about today trying to reassure and talk about the new £4 billion going into flood defences. but eventually i guess the pm
horrific circumstances and the picture there it just horrific circumstances and the picture there itjusts of households being destroyed by the storm and i think 50,000 people this week and who have been without electricity and they are still over 300 flood warnings across england and we hit an all—time record of over 600 warnings this weekend. so it is really quite dire. andi this weekend. so it is really quite dire. and i think the fact the prime minister has not been in this for my sister...
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have started all this off, an 80—year—old japanese man in february on the boat, and then suddenly itjustconfirmed coronavirus cases now on the ship, so the us has been accused of not moving quickly enough to pull its people back, and there are some american citizens who refused to leave the ship and in fact one lady, i think she must be my spirit animal, said "i would much rather remain until the quarantine is over and go home first class on united airlines than be stuck in a cargo ship". so...| than be stuck in a cargo ship". so... i had than be stuck in a cargo ship". so...|hada than be stuck in a cargo ship". so... i had a clip from another passenger saying that she was becoming increasingly worried about being on board the ship because in her view the quarantine process on board was not working because more and more people were catching the virus. 355 is a huge proportion in terms of the microcosm of the ship, and you have recycled hour, people are living in windowless cabins where you would think germsjust windowless cabins where you would think germs just incubate all the time goin
have started all this off, an 80—year—old japanese man in february on the boat, and then suddenly itjustconfirmed coronavirus cases now on the ship, so the us has been accused of not moving quickly enough to pull its people back, and there are some american citizens who refused to leave the ship and in fact one lady, i think she must be my spirit animal, said "i would much rather remain until the quarantine is over and go home first class on united airlines than be stuck in a cargo...
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to push it back to you and your form, and it just seem to push it back to you and your form, and itjustt seem fair, somehow. no, but i think that is the thing you have a short contract, you will be the black sheep and you will leave bb guy who... and of course i was very honest in my interview and ididn't was very honest in my interview and ididn‘t want was very honest in my interview and i didn't want to hide like a lot of players do. they work in their own way, everyone is different, but i was honest and i wanted to try something new and i said that out loud. but yeah, idid something new and i said that out loud. but yeah, i did get the blame for a lot of stuff for being the bad quy- for a lot of stuff for being the bad guy. when i read... i didn't read all the bad stuff, but when i read something, it said he's said he wa nts to something, it said he's said he wants to leave and he is not good to be here, but in the end you are still the same player. a christian eriksen—less tottenham are in action tonight in their fa cup replay against southampton. the first leg at st mary's finished
to push it back to you and your form, and it just seem to push it back to you and your form, and itjustt seem fair, somehow. no, but i think that is the thing you have a short contract, you will be the black sheep and you will leave bb guy who... and of course i was very honest in my interview and ididn't was very honest in my interview and ididn‘t want was very honest in my interview and i didn't want to hide like a lot of players do. they work in their own way, everyone is different, but i...
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within minutes, two or three minutes, itjust filled the house. what is the state of the house currently downstairs? totally. . absolutely wrecked, ruined. everything, i've lost everything. it'sjust full of mud. in pontypridd, claire showed us the inside of her home. she had three feet of water in her front room. claire does have flood defences, but more than a months worth of rain has fallen in south wales injust 48 hours. it did — it did stop the water, but the water's just coming over the top. but the levels of water were up towards the gate, so the gate did stop it, but then itjust came over the top of the gate and over the top of the wall. storm dennis battered the whole country all weekend. this is glasgow and the river clyde. whoa! oh, my... at tylorstown in the rhondda valley, a dramatic landslide. on the welsh border at hey—on—why, watch as cars slowly start to drift away, lifted by the power of the water. newcastleton in the scottish borders, the clean—up here now well under way. but a0 people were forced from their homes. it was biblica
within minutes, two or three minutes, itjust filled the house. what is the state of the house currently downstairs? totally. . absolutely wrecked, ruined. everything, i've lost everything. it'sjust full of mud. in pontypridd, claire showed us the inside of her home. she had three feet of water in her front room. claire does have flood defences, but more than a months worth of rain has fallen in south wales injust 48 hours. it did — it did stop the water, but the water's just coming over the...
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isn't itjust uncertainty? that's it. huge amount of uncertainty but the prospect that the virus could result in damage to the world economy on the scale of the 2008 crisis from which we still have not fully re cove red which we still have not fully recovered again seems to be a disconnect between that and the relatively low number of cases at the moment. and the fear is that as a result of the measures that have to be taken that there will be a massive decline in economic activity. and factors will have to show that the possibility will show that global trade will have to be reduced simply because nothing will be moving around the world to try and stop the virus spreading. the alarm bells are certainly ringing about questions about whether central banks are in position. we would've thought yesterday if we had been sitting here whether the national health service was in a fit state to deal with the possibility subway jeremy hunter said it state to deal with the possibility subwayjeremy hunter said it will not be able to c
isn't itjust uncertainty? that's it. huge amount of uncertainty but the prospect that the virus could result in damage to the world economy on the scale of the 2008 crisis from which we still have not fully re cove red which we still have not fully recovered again seems to be a disconnect between that and the relatively low number of cases at the moment. and the fear is that as a result of the measures that have to be taken that there will be a massive decline in economic activity. and factors...
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it just introduces itjust introduces an extra dimension for the steering and the drivers.e useful three the year and precisely how we use it and why we use it, thatis how we use it and why we use it, that is something we would prefer to keep to ourselves. interesting to see how quickly can go this year. italian side roma have started talks with other european football teams over what could be a groundbreaking social media campaign to help find missing children. the italian club showed videos of missing children when they signed players over the last two transfer windows, and six of those featured have now been found. our reporter alistair magowan has the story. peter boxall has been searching for his missing teenage son for 32 years. my son lee absolutely loved football. he's a great supporter of sutton united football club. sadly, in 1988, september, lee was keen to go and see a football match at the start of the season, and he went with a friend to sutton. lee's friend changed his mind and went home. and sadly he didn't come home. peter's case is one of 86,000 that occur
it just introduces itjust introduces an extra dimension for the steering and the drivers.e useful three the year and precisely how we use it and why we use it, thatis how we use it and why we use it, that is something we would prefer to keep to ourselves. interesting to see how quickly can go this year. italian side roma have started talks with other european football teams over what could be a groundbreaking social media campaign to help find missing children. the italian club showed videos of...
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so with regards to football, or soccer, was itjust a case of it being the perfect storm?o see you, welcome. this is the lawyer who led the case and changed things here forever. as and changed things here forever. as a coach for over 30 years, with two daughters that played competitive football, i saw so many episodes of young footballers getting hurt and suffering head injuries and, at one point, ijust decided that enough was enough. this age group hasjust been allowed to start heading the ball. in a game, when you kick it really ha rd, ball. in a game, when you kick it really hard, like a corner, it is scary because if you hit it with the wrong part of your head, then you could get all dizzy. it will make me feel like a better soccer player, because a lot of professionals do it andi because a lot of professionals do it and i really wanted to learn how to do it. so you have been coaching pre—2015. was it tricky? do it. so you have been coaching pre-2015. was it tricky? yes, because i grew up heading the ball and being told to be brave and throw my head into all kinds of s
so with regards to football, or soccer, was itjust a case of it being the perfect storm?o see you, welcome. this is the lawyer who led the case and changed things here forever. as and changed things here forever. as a coach for over 30 years, with two daughters that played competitive football, i saw so many episodes of young footballers getting hurt and suffering head injuries and, at one point, ijust decided that enough was enough. this age group hasjust been allowed to start heading the...
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is itjust a studio boss going "do you know what?lady from veep — everyone loves her, you know — we'll make a money spinner!" and it is quite a weird tone because, of course, the original was an art house film — a foreign language film to us — and they don't quite know in the new version — is it an art house film again, but it has a—list stars in it. is it a hollywood comedy? they're not sure what tone to take. it's fine, but watch the original — it's better. 0k! and you've got a cracking foreign language film as your final choice today. yeah, yes. so this is a french historical drama, portrait of a lady on fire. celine sciamma is the film—maker behind this. she did a great film called girlhood a few years ago. so end of the 18th century this is set, about marianne. she's a portrait painter. she is commissioned to paint the portrait of heloise, who is a bride—to—be — i think, it's fair to say, a reluctant bride—to—be. yes! she lives out on an island off the coast of brittany, so marianne goes off there to do this painting. quite an a
is itjust a studio boss going "do you know what?lady from veep — everyone loves her, you know — we'll make a money spinner!" and it is quite a weird tone because, of course, the original was an art house film — a foreign language film to us — and they don't quite know in the new version — is it an art house film again, but it has a—list stars in it. is it a hollywood comedy? they're not sure what tone to take. it's fine, but watch the original — it's better. 0k! and...
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itjust shows how important this work is and how tough it is.e going around on social media showing medical staff asleep on tiers and on the ground. they are exhausted and are being com pletely they are exhausted and are being completely swamped by the number of cases. that is why they have come in with reinforcements, thousands of medical teams from the military to try and help bolster the effort. bolstering the effort, what is the overall picture and mood in china tonight? there was confusion on wednesday and thursday over that spike in numbers and the different way of defining infections. what do people feel? to the feel that the government is getting on top of this? the news that there were 5000 extra cases in hubei province following 10,000 yesterday, it sounds like a lot. what we're trying to explain is that this is because ofa to explain is that this is because of a new way of categorising those who are definitely infected. if you have the symptoms of the coronavirus, if you have had a ct scan showing a infection, you don't have to then h
itjust shows how important this work is and how tough it is.e going around on social media showing medical staff asleep on tiers and on the ground. they are exhausted and are being com pletely they are exhausted and are being completely swamped by the number of cases. that is why they have come in with reinforcements, thousands of medical teams from the military to try and help bolster the effort. bolstering the effort, what is the overall picture and mood in china tonight? there was confusion...
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itjust came up from about 8:00am in the morning yesterday, and then by 9:00am was underwater. do you think you should get more help? yeah, course. yet again, the country faces the difficult challenge of how to stay safe from flooding, how much public money to invest, and crucially, where to spend it. and all the time, warnings from climate scientists that storms are set to become more intense. as well as homes, it is often key infrastructure that is hit by floods. five years ago, i saw how in carlisle the west coast main line was underwater. so was an electricity substation. experts who have studied the threat say it needs to be taken far more seriously. not only do we have power plants in flood plains, but we then have all of the other things — people's homes, businesses, other infrastructure which is connected to that. so this represents a real potential systemic risk, which we need to get a grip on. at the moment, the government is providing £2.6 billion over a six—year period. for every pound spent, the treasury expects an economic benefit of at least £8, a system which fa
itjust came up from about 8:00am in the morning yesterday, and then by 9:00am was underwater. do you think you should get more help? yeah, course. yet again, the country faces the difficult challenge of how to stay safe from flooding, how much public money to invest, and crucially, where to spend it. and all the time, warnings from climate scientists that storms are set to become more intense. as well as homes, it is often key infrastructure that is hit by floods. five years ago, i saw how in...
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itjust tumbles out of control at the end of the day.y were quickly overwhelmed by debt and lost their home. for me, personally, it destroyed me. it destroyed me. it was a world that i've never been used to. ijust felt embarrassed didn't we? felt embarrassed, i felt a failure as a parent, as a father. in this country, just over 250,000 people are homeless, that includes 130,000 children. with their young daughter, they were moved into temporary accommodation. it was not for want of trying. we tried our best but it didn't work out. so we had to approach the local authority for help. and that's when our sort ofjourney began. we are in the middle of a housing crisis, with growing numbers of people now homeless. we have got hundreds of thousands of people in this country who are one paycheque away from being made homeless. we have soaring house prices, soaring costs of rent, we have people on low incomes, housing benefit is not meeting that gap. we are talking about people in work, families with children. anyone can find themselves homeless.
itjust tumbles out of control at the end of the day.y were quickly overwhelmed by debt and lost their home. for me, personally, it destroyed me. it destroyed me. it was a world that i've never been used to. ijust felt embarrassed didn't we? felt embarrassed, i felt a failure as a parent, as a father. in this country, just over 250,000 people are homeless, that includes 130,000 children. with their young daughter, they were moved into temporary accommodation. it was not for want of trying. we...
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i've got great family, great friends around me, that can take my mind off rugby, and itjust gave me moreck stronger, fitter, faster. the sports psychologists who developed the programme believe it can help prevent male suicide. if itjust affects one of them, if one of them maybe thinks maybe i'm struggling a little bit, i'll speak to one of my mates, i'll pull him aside and tell him i'm struggling, or go to a coach or a teacher or a parent. suicide remains one of the biggest killers of men under 50 in the uk. the programme has been welcomed by players on this pitch, but there is much more to do for those who don't have a team around them. and, for men in particular, mental health remains an uncomfortable subject to talk about. the headlines on bbc news... a plane carrying britons who had been trapped on a coronavirus—hit cruise ship injapan have landed back in the uk. the 32 british and european passengers are now being taken by coach from wiltshire to arrowe park hospital in the wirral where they'll begin a 1k day quarantine. that is the coach making its way to the warily escorted by po
i've got great family, great friends around me, that can take my mind off rugby, and itjust gave me moreck stronger, fitter, faster. the sports psychologists who developed the programme believe it can help prevent male suicide. if itjust affects one of them, if one of them maybe thinks maybe i'm struggling a little bit, i'll speak to one of my mates, i'll pull him aside and tell him i'm struggling, or go to a coach or a teacher or a parent. suicide remains one of the biggest killers of men...
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and on my right side, itjust swelled up like an avocado. it was huge, and really painful.es are at the highest level for a decade in england. they have dropped in northern ireland, but have also risen in wales and scotland. most people get better without treatment, but it can lead on to serious complications, including meningitis, deafness, and infertility for men. the mmr vaccine prevents most cases. babies have the first dose just after they turn one, and it gives between 61—91% protection. a second jab before they start school boosts that level to about 95%. but in 1998, a doctor, andrew wakefield, wrongly linked the vaccine with autism. that has been totally discredited now, but the effects of the controversy linger on. the increase in mumps is partly linked to outbreaks in universities and colleges. it's thought that some students now might have missed out on being immunised in the late 19905 and early 20005. and, even if you've had the vaccine, it can become less effective over time. if you do get mumps after being vaccinated, it probably won't be as severe, and you'
and on my right side, itjust swelled up like an avocado. it was huge, and really painful.es are at the highest level for a decade in england. they have dropped in northern ireland, but have also risen in wales and scotland. most people get better without treatment, but it can lead on to serious complications, including meningitis, deafness, and infertility for men. the mmr vaccine prevents most cases. babies have the first dose just after they turn one, and it gives between 61—91% protection....
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itjust goes on. there's nothing you can do about it.hat is going to happen next week. having some good times. i am delighted that i have a grandchild. i thought, to be honest, when i was diagnosed that i wouldn't get to see any grandchildren. and i love children. just a few days after we found with rachel she contracted a chest infection. just a few days after we found with rachel she contracted a chest infection. because of hurt weakened immune system she was unable to fight it off. sadly she passed away last week at the age of 57. one of diane's favourite places. in here somewhere on her roses? yes these were planted in the memory of diane. we take the dogs here and say this is what we have been. it is heart wrenching at the same time also. it is still for me so wrong. if a positive. and that is what has been trying to do last year. create something positive from what had happened. we find ourselves in at the end of our first year which is a tramp. he set up a charity. it is already raised more than £100,000. set up a money has gone t
itjust goes on. there's nothing you can do about it.hat is going to happen next week. having some good times. i am delighted that i have a grandchild. i thought, to be honest, when i was diagnosed that i wouldn't get to see any grandchildren. and i love children. just a few days after we found with rachel she contracted a chest infection. just a few days after we found with rachel she contracted a chest infection. because of hurt weakened immune system she was unable to fight it off. sadly she...
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itjust goes on. there's nothing you can do about it.s important is what is going to happen next week. having some good times. i am delighted that i have a grandchild. i thought, to be honest, when i was diagnosed that i wouldn't get to see any grandchildren. and i love children. are you ready?! just a few days after we filmed with rachel she contracted a chest infection. because of her weakened immune system she was unable to fight it off. sadly, she passed away last week at the age of 57. it was one of dianne's favourite places. in here somewhere are her roses? yes, it was bred in her memory. we ta ke yes, it was bred in her memory. we take the children and dogs here to say that it was done for mummy. it is heart wrenching at the same time also raw. and that is ian has been trying to do last year. create something positive from what had been. we find ourselves at the end of our first year which is unbelievable. he set up a charity. it has already raised more than £100,000. some of the money has gone to professor ahmed's work in oxford.
itjust goes on. there's nothing you can do about it.s important is what is going to happen next week. having some good times. i am delighted that i have a grandchild. i thought, to be honest, when i was diagnosed that i wouldn't get to see any grandchildren. and i love children. are you ready?! just a few days after we filmed with rachel she contracted a chest infection. because of her weakened immune system she was unable to fight it off. sadly, she passed away last week at the age of 57. it...
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itjust progressed from there, and i thought this was fun. sense of pride in the family's history and heritage. they have had some really famous visitors here too — like gandhi. you have got quite an eccentric style. how would you define your style though? well, i don't think i am particularly eccentric. i mean, this is a minimalist‘s nightmare. as somebody said, this place doesn't have a theme — i said life doesn't have a theme. with the dark lighting and the cobwebs and the kind of dark artwork along this corridor, there is a real eerie, ghostly feel to this place. i kinda feel i am going to meet someone, or something at the end of it. there definitely was someone around. . . a couple freshly settled in their room for the night. i kind of like this because the room is really nice, you can see it's all pink, thank god it's not black. for sure i'm not coming out of the room in the night, that's for sure. laughs. i don't want to get killed. art must be fun. i like art to make people smile, i like people to smile. chuckles. next this week, the
itjust progressed from there, and i thought this was fun. sense of pride in the family's history and heritage. they have had some really famous visitors here too — like gandhi. you have got quite an eccentric style. how would you define your style though? well, i don't think i am particularly eccentric. i mean, this is a minimalist‘s nightmare. as somebody said, this place doesn't have a theme — i said life doesn't have a theme. with the dark lighting and the cobwebs and the kind of dark...