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it, itjust looks bad.p for an arrangement which allows us to reduce — arrangement which allows us to reduce the amount of tax she pays in the uk, _ reduce the amount of tax she pays in the uk, it— reduce the amount of tax she pays in the uk, itjust doesn't look good at a time _ the uk, itjust doesn't look good at a time when we are literally right in the _ a time when we are literally right in the middle of people starting to -et in the middle of people starting to get high energy bills, inflation and interest— get high energy bills, inflation and interest rates, everything coming out at _ interest rates, everything coming out at once for ordinary people, and to see _ out at once for ordinary people, and to see this— out at once for ordinary people, and to see this type of thing going on in number 11 to see this type of thing going on in numberii left to see this type of thing going on in number 11 left a pretty bad taste in number 11 left a pretty bad taste in the _ in number 11 left a pretty bad taste in
it, itjust looks bad.p for an arrangement which allows us to reduce — arrangement which allows us to reduce the amount of tax she pays in the uk, _ reduce the amount of tax she pays in the uk, it— reduce the amount of tax she pays in the uk, itjust doesn't look good at a time _ the uk, itjust doesn't look good at a time when we are literally right in the _ a time when we are literally right in the middle of people starting to -et in the middle of people starting to get high energy bills,...
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as we get further into this conflict itjust seems to me that i_ this conflict itjust seems to me thatubting of the narrative _ that i am as doubting of the narrative i'm hearing about our ihtehtiohs _ narrative i'm hearing about our intentions as i am about what is happening — intentions as i am about what is happening at what putin is going to do next _ happening at what putin is going to do next i_ happening at what putin is going to do next. ijust think there's something underscoring all of this that we _ something underscoring all of this that we are not being told. while the ukraine war is one of the factors— the ukraine war is one of the factors being mentioned in the article — factors being mentioned in the article we are looking at in the ft now which— article we are looking at in the ft now which is, dwindling your growth and stalling us economy stoped fears of stagflation some of that put down to the _ of stagflation some of that put down to the ukraine war and a surge in irrflatioh — to the ukraine war and a surge in inflation. . to the ukraine war and a surge in inflation.
as we get further into this conflict itjust seems to me that i_ this conflict itjust seems to me thatubting of the narrative _ that i am as doubting of the narrative i'm hearing about our ihtehtiohs _ narrative i'm hearing about our intentions as i am about what is happening — intentions as i am about what is happening at what putin is going to do next _ happening at what putin is going to do next i_ happening at what putin is going to do next. ijust think there's something underscoring all...
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and then itjust kept... it kept multiplying. itjust kept... it kept multiplying. getting bigger and bigger and so was my responsibility, i felt, kept getting bigger and bigger and so was my responsibility, ifelt, to not only attempt to clear my name for the sake of well, for many reasons but i wanted to clear my children of this holy thing that they were having to read about their father which was untrue —— this horrid thing. and also after many years of being in this industry, at the time it was probably, i had probably been in the industry 30 plus years, 35 years, never had had any problems or anything like that, and i had met many people over the years, many many of the people and had had the opportunity to talk to those people and to even give advice to these people and i'm not... my goal is the truth. my goal is the truth. because it killed me back to people that i had spoken with, that i had met with over the years who may be in not such a great position and they needed advice and i gave them the best advice i could, all i could think of was that those peopl
and then itjust kept... it kept multiplying. itjust kept... it kept multiplying. getting bigger and bigger and so was my responsibility, i felt, kept getting bigger and bigger and so was my responsibility, ifelt, to not only attempt to clear my name for the sake of well, for many reasons but i wanted to clear my children of this holy thing that they were having to read about their father which was untrue —— this horrid thing. and also after many years of being in this industry, at the time...
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_ action had been taken by the whips, itjust felt _ action had been taken by the whips, itjust felt deiay~ — itjust felt like a necessary dither and dela . �* ., ~' itjust felt like a necessary dither and dela . �* ., i. ~ and delay. and do you think he can sta as an and delay. and do you think he can stay as an mp? _ and delay. and do you think he can stay as an mp? well, _ and delay. and do you think he can stay as an mp? well, i _ and delay. and do you think he can stay as an mp? well, i think i and delay. and do you think he can stay as an mp? well, i think that i and delay. and do you think he can l stay as an mp? well, i think that we now have a — stay as an mp? well, i think that we now have a situation _ stay as an mp? well, i think that we now have a situation where - stay as an mp? well, i think that we now have a situation where neil- stay as an mp? well, i think that we now have a situation where neil has| now have a situation where neil has referred _ now have a situation where neil has referred himself to the standards commissioner, she will investigate and also, — com
_ action had been taken by the whips, itjust felt _ action had been taken by the whips, itjust felt deiay~ — itjust felt like a necessary dither and dela . �* ., ~' itjust felt like a necessary dither and dela . �* ., i. ~ and delay. and do you think he can sta as an and delay. and do you think he can stay as an mp? _ and delay. and do you think he can stay as an mp? well, _ and delay. and do you think he can stay as an mp? well, i _ and delay. and do you think he can stay as an mp? well,...
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itjust makes me realise how much race is a social construct.u are in and what people are conditioned to think of as what a certain person should look like. and that's interesting for me because i feel incredibly punjabi, but i don't look like what most people think a punjabi looks like. i think what i've really come to realise is that being english is no longer about subscribing to some outdated idea. it's about engaging with an ongoing living process, and we're all a part of that. the job of a patriot is to foster belonging, and, in that sense, ifeel very proud to be english. hello there. the weather this easter�*s looking pretty decent across much of the country. could see a little bit of rain pushing into the far north and west of the uk as we head through easter sunday into easter monday. good friday fine and dry. coastal areas of the irish seacoast most places will be dry. top temperature is 20 to 20 degrees in the south—east, mid to high teens for many. friday night, it many showers die away, missed and met developing across many central
itjust makes me realise how much race is a social construct.u are in and what people are conditioned to think of as what a certain person should look like. and that's interesting for me because i feel incredibly punjabi, but i don't look like what most people think a punjabi looks like. i think what i've really come to realise is that being english is no longer about subscribing to some outdated idea. it's about engaging with an ongoing living process, and we're all a part of that. the job of a...
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itjust makes me realise how much race is a social construct.you are in and what people are conditioned to think of as what a certain person should look like. and that's interesting for me because i feel incredibly punjabi, but i don't look like what most people think a punjabi looks like. i think what i've really come to realise is that being english is no longer about subscribing to some outdated idea. it's about engaging with an ongoing living process, and we're all a part of that. the job of a patriot is to foster belonging, and, in that sense, ifeel very proud to be english. hello there. it was a much milder start monday morning, largely frost—free, as it will be again this morning. and that's because we've changed the wind direction. they're coming in off the atlantic, they are gathered around an area of low pressure, which means we are pulling in more cloud and showery rain, as well. but it will at least stay relatively mild, if not warm in the sunshine as we saw on monday night, i9 celsius in heathrow. but lots of heavy showers have been
itjust makes me realise how much race is a social construct.you are in and what people are conditioned to think of as what a certain person should look like. and that's interesting for me because i feel incredibly punjabi, but i don't look like what most people think a punjabi looks like. i think what i've really come to realise is that being english is no longer about subscribing to some outdated idea. it's about engaging with an ongoing living process, and we're all a part of that. the job of...
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itjust makes me realise how much race is a social construct.you are in and what people are conditioned to think of as what a certain person should look like. and that's interesting for me because i feel incredibly punjabi, but i don't look like what most people think a punjabi looks like. i think what i've really come to realise is that being english is no longer about subscribing to some outdated idea. it's about engaging with an ongoing living process, and we're all a part of that. the job of a patriot is to foster belonging, and, in that sense, ifeel very proud to be english. hello there. still disappointingly chilly for this time of year this weekend, another frost to come tonight. there will be some sunshine through the rest of the weekend, much of the country actually staying dry, eventually cloud will come in from the atlantic, it will arrive in some western areas during tomorrow, and will bring some rain early next week. we have seen some showers coming into merseyside, chesire and into lancashire. a scattering of showers also across ot
itjust makes me realise how much race is a social construct.you are in and what people are conditioned to think of as what a certain person should look like. and that's interesting for me because i feel incredibly punjabi, but i don't look like what most people think a punjabi looks like. i think what i've really come to realise is that being english is no longer about subscribing to some outdated idea. it's about engaging with an ongoing living process, and we're all a part of that. the job of...
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and the other is itjust feels as if this crisis for him is just not going to end.osive quality to it. it has always been deadly serious to face an allegation of making rules, breaking them and lying about doing so, but there was a sense sometimes it was going to fade, but it hasn't. so the combination of the two, i think, are significant. i was struck on friday, listening to lord hayward, a former conservative mp who has been around since the �*80s, who was recalling the mood change when he was a young mp for margaret thatcher in that last year, before... i heard that too. but he said something interesting, he said last weekend, easter weekend as it was, in much of the, much of the country, much of the continent, he said he was reflecting the prime minister was probably all right for now, and his mood had changed in the space of less than a week because he had been talking to conservative mps. what do you think is the problem here for borisjohnson? is itjust he, you know, it keeps coming back at him? people are just fed up with this. i mean that — i am fed up with
and the other is itjust feels as if this crisis for him is just not going to end.osive quality to it. it has always been deadly serious to face an allegation of making rules, breaking them and lying about doing so, but there was a sense sometimes it was going to fade, but it hasn't. so the combination of the two, i think, are significant. i was struck on friday, listening to lord hayward, a former conservative mp who has been around since the �*80s, who was recalling the mood change when he...
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itjust dawned on me that the possibility of me losing her, it's not zero, it's possible..and to find out how they're coming to terms with their new lives as refugees. they're here, they're waiting. kettle whistles this is the video of the street parallel to my parents�*. just a few weeks ago, galya was an estate agent, but she's just escaped ukraine with her daughters. lesia, hersister, came from london to meet them, and they're all staying in the small flat that they're renting, close to the border in romania. but their mum and dad stayed behind in their hometown, bucha. what was it like, looking at all this news coming in of your hometown? it's horrible. like, my school is gone. like, if, like, most of the places that i've known, they've bombed. my side of where i grew up, it's mostly gone. wow. yeah. it's early march, and bucha has been under siege for days. this quiet, leafy suburb is one of the last lines of defence, as ukraine pushes russian forces away from kyiv. russia is moving in to take the town, and it's impossible to even imagine the extent of the horror that
itjust dawned on me that the possibility of me losing her, it's not zero, it's possible..and to find out how they're coming to terms with their new lives as refugees. they're here, they're waiting. kettle whistles this is the video of the street parallel to my parents�*. just a few weeks ago, galya was an estate agent, but she's just escaped ukraine with her daughters. lesia, hersister, came from london to meet them, and they're all staying in the small flat that they're renting, close to the...
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itjust makes me realise how much race is a social construct.t you are in and what people are conditioned to think of as what a certain person should look like. and that's interesting for me because i feel incredibly punjabi, but i don't look like what most people think a punjabi looks like. i think what i've really come to realise is that being english is no longer about subscribing to some outdated idea. it's about engaging with an ongoing living process, and we're all a part of that. the job of a patriot is to foster belonging, and, in that sense, ifeel very proud to be english. hello there. apart from the odd shower, it doesn't look like many places will stay dry in the run—up to the easter places will stay dry for the run—up to the easter and for many of us it will stay quite warm as well, particularly for england and wales where we will see the best of any sunshine throughout the day on thursday. we have a weak area of high pressure tending to build on across the country. that should keep these weather fronts out at bay, which will tend to
itjust makes me realise how much race is a social construct.t you are in and what people are conditioned to think of as what a certain person should look like. and that's interesting for me because i feel incredibly punjabi, but i don't look like what most people think a punjabi looks like. i think what i've really come to realise is that being english is no longer about subscribing to some outdated idea. it's about engaging with an ongoing living process, and we're all a part of that. the job...
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itjust kept getting bigger and bigger. kept multiplying. itjust kept getting biggerand bigger.ame for the sake of, for many reasons, but i wanted to clear my children of this horrid thing that they were having to read about their father which was untrue. he to read about their father which was untrue. ,., to read about their father which was untrue. ., ., ., , ., untrue. he said the allegations made auainst untrue. he said the allegations made against him. — untrue. he said the allegations made against him, which _ untrue. he said the allegations made against him, which he _ untrue. he said the allegations made against him, which he denies, i untrue. he said the allegations made against him, which he denies, had i against him, which he denies, had damaged his career and also his relationships and his reputation. it has been six years of trying times. it is very strange when, one day you are cinderella, so to speak, and then in 0.6 seconds you are quasimodo. and i... i... i didn't deserve that, nor did my children, nor did the people who believed in me for all these years. i did
itjust kept getting bigger and bigger. kept multiplying. itjust kept getting biggerand bigger.ame for the sake of, for many reasons, but i wanted to clear my children of this horrid thing that they were having to read about their father which was untrue. he to read about their father which was untrue. ,., to read about their father which was untrue. ., ., ., , ., untrue. he said the allegations made auainst untrue. he said the allegations made against him. — untrue. he said the allegations...
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i think itjust savagely and brutally murdered.st astounded us all. i think itjust astounded us all. the savagery of it. the futility of it. the savagery of it. the futility of it to _ the savagery of it. the futility of it to take — the savagery of it. the futility of it. to take the _ the savagery of it. the futility of it. to take the life _ the savagery of it. the futility of it. to take the life of— the savagery of it. the futility of it. to take the life of such - the savagery of it. the futility of it. to take the life of such a - it. to take the life of such a decent _ it. to take the life of such a decent man _ it. to take the life of such a decent man.— it. to take the life of such a decent man. �*, ., , , decent man. it's so hard because we have not a decent man. it's so hard because we have got a job _ decent man. it's so hard because we have got a job to _ decent man. it's so hard because we have got a job to do, _ decent man. it's so hard because we have got a job to do, and _ decent man. it's so hard because we have
i think itjust savagely and brutally murdered.st astounded us all. i think itjust astounded us all. the savagery of it. the futility of it. the savagery of it. the futility of it to _ the savagery of it. the futility of it to take — the savagery of it. the futility of it. to take the _ the savagery of it. the futility of it. to take the life _ the savagery of it. the futility of it. to take the life of— the savagery of it. the futility of it. to take the life of such - the savagery of it....
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itjust shows how much this issue has— i think itjust shows how much this issue has really— i think itjusts after - the last couple of days after pa rticula rlv _ the last couple of days after particularly reports - the last couple of days after particularly reports as - the last couple of days after particularly reports as well. the last couple of days afterl particularly reports as well of the last couple of days after - particularly reports as well of sort of anger— particularly reports as well of sort of anger at— particularly reports as well of sort of anger at report _ particularly reports as well of sort of anger at report from _ particularly reports as well of sort of anger at report from sunday. particularly reports as well of sort of anger at report from sunday as well after— of anger at report from sunday as well after it — of anger at report from sunday as well after it was _ of anger at report from sunday as well after it was alleged - of anger at report from sunday as well after it was alleged that - of anger at report from sunday as well after it was alleged that onei well a
itjust shows how much this issue has— i think itjust shows how much this issue has really— i think itjusts after - the last couple of days after pa rticula rlv _ the last couple of days after particularly reports - the last couple of days after particularly reports as - the last couple of days after particularly reports as well. the last couple of days afterl particularly reports as well of the last couple of days after - particularly reports as well of sort of anger— particularly reports...
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she and's team said itjust proved his genius.ent. he also accepted ed sheeran's testimony that he had never heard sami chokri's sung before he wrote shape of you. millions of pounds in royalties have been frozen since the case began. today's decision means ed sheeran gets to keep his share of that money. mark savage, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. give us some give us some warmer give us some warmer weather, please. not until next week. it's a mixed bag at the moment. we have april showers today and tomorrow. some sunny spells as well. very blustery, particularly tonight. at moments on the satellite picture, you can see this catherine wheel of cumulus clouds, these storm clouds giving showers in places. but lots of big breaks in the cloud as well, giving us clearer skies. here is that low pressure. you can see winds spiralling around, and through the course of tonight and into tomorrow morning, we will see a swathe of strong winds blowing in from northern ireland across the irish sea into me
she and's team said itjust proved his genius.ent. he also accepted ed sheeran's testimony that he had never heard sami chokri's sung before he wrote shape of you. millions of pounds in royalties have been frozen since the case began. today's decision means ed sheeran gets to keep his share of that money. mark savage, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. give us some give us some warmer give us some warmer weather, please. not until next week. it's a mixed bag at...
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but itjust looks like any landmass with some sea next to it. yeah, but there's a long... i don't recognise the curve. there's a long wiggly bit over here, right? yeah, although, what's funny, of course, is that escape rooms started online, then they moved to the real world and now they're becoming this sort of next—gen hybrid thing. true, not that it matters as, right now, i think we're running out of time. both scream lara chuckles 0h, we didn't manage to save the world. i'm sorry. yeah, you've all gone the way of the dinosaurs, i'm afraid. apologies. we've known for some time now that video games can help alleviate stress and anxiety and only last year, we looked at a device called the mdoloris, which is usually used by doctors to see whether patients who are sedated are feeling pain or not. yeah, they've also been conducting other studies using the machine, specifically with kids who have cancer, to find out whether playing video games could do more for them than just be fun. omar mehtab has been finding out more. er, nervous. i'm pumped, i'm excited, but i'm a little
but itjust looks like any landmass with some sea next to it. yeah, but there's a long... i don't recognise the curve. there's a long wiggly bit over here, right? yeah, although, what's funny, of course, is that escape rooms started online, then they moved to the real world and now they're becoming this sort of next—gen hybrid thing. true, not that it matters as, right now, i think we're running out of time. both scream lara chuckles 0h, we didn't manage to save the world. i'm sorry. yeah,...
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hasn't gone tournament but itjust hasn't gone to plan. around him just didn't do it. it was almost down to injuries. the second best player on his team was injured a few times. westbrook known as a triple double, a guy who racks up as a triple double, a guy who racks up rebounds and assists, itjust hasn't happened for him. lots of people saying going forward can they play in the same team? so lebron james will be watching the play—offs like you and me from the tv, but i wouldn't be surprised right now if next year will be year number 20. i guarantee you, he's already planning to bring in some players or do something that will silence the doubters and the naysayers. thank ou so doubters and the naysayers. thank you so much _ doubters and the naysayers. thank you so much for— doubters and the naysayers. thank you so much for simplifying - doubters and the naysayers. thank you so much for simplifying all - doubters and the naysayers. thank you so much for simplifying all that for us. worthing football club were promoted to the national leagu
hasn't gone tournament but itjust hasn't gone to plan. around him just didn't do it. it was almost down to injuries. the second best player on his team was injured a few times. westbrook known as a triple double, a guy who racks up as a triple double, a guy who racks up rebounds and assists, itjust hasn't happened for him. lots of people saying going forward can they play in the same team? so lebron james will be watching the play—offs like you and me from the tv, but i wouldn't be surprised...
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itjust says that 1992 when the turned _ these guys?n the history of the sport! they are just fabulous players, still great exponents of the game, and amazing that three of them could be semifinalists. these them could be semifinalists. these quarterfinals _ them could be semifinalists. these quarterfinals have _ them could be semifinalists. these quarterfinals have yet _ them could be semifinalists. these quarterfinals have yet to _ them could be semifinalists. these quarterfinals have yet to catch - quarterfinals have yet to catch fire. they have a lot to live up to former session last night. it is fire. they have a lot to live up to former session last night.- former session last night. it is a lona former session last night. it is a long haul- _ former session last night. it is a long haul. somewhere - former session last night. it is a long haul. somewhere down - former session last night. it is a j long haul. somewhere down the former session last night. it is a - long haul. somewhere down the line to players _ long haul. somewher
itjust says that 1992 when the turned _ these guys?n the history of the sport! they are just fabulous players, still great exponents of the game, and amazing that three of them could be semifinalists. these them could be semifinalists. these quarterfinals _ them could be semifinalists. these quarterfinals have _ them could be semifinalists. these quarterfinals have yet _ them could be semifinalists. these quarterfinals have yet to _ them could be semifinalists. these quarterfinals have yet to...
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itjust happens at the wrong time of your career. and we should be making it easierfor career.his, no hope something comes up quickly after this, no good doing it in two weeks, do it by wednesday. another sto on weeks, do it by wednesday. another story on the — weeks, do it by wednesday. another story on the front _ weeks, do it by wednesday. another story on the front page _ weeks, do it by wednesday. another story on the front page of— story on the front page of theguardian. this is about working from home. apparently the uk's top civil servant is privately warned borisjohnson against civil servant is privately warned boris johnson against forcing government workers borisjohnson against forcing government workers back to the office amid anger in white all over scare tactics. eve, do you think that people should be forced to get back into the office? is a good for them, is it betterfor whoever they working for? i’m them, is it better for whoever they working for?— working for? i'm going to make m self working for? i'm going to make myself really — working for? i'm going to mak
itjust happens at the wrong time of your career. and we should be making it easierfor career.his, no hope something comes up quickly after this, no good doing it in two weeks, do it by wednesday. another sto on weeks, do it by wednesday. another story on the — weeks, do it by wednesday. another story on the front _ weeks, do it by wednesday. another story on the front page _ weeks, do it by wednesday. another story on the front page of— story on the front page of theguardian. this is about...
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itjust spilled out, and it got worse and worse. to kind of back the ukrainian line, or do we have a duty to stand back from it all? how do you approach it? we have absolutely no duty to back the ukrainian line. we have a duty as bbc journalists to report the story in an impartial manner. the thing about impartial reporting, i think, which makes it powerful, is that, if there is something overwhelmingly clear, you can say it. and it's not unfair. i would be delighted if it was possible to report from the russian side, see what they're doing, talk to their guys. but, of course, you know, in a tightly controlled state and environment like russia, the only people allowed anywhere near their troops are people who are very much propagandists for the regime. i'd heard talk from ukrainians that there were videos of people... ..of ukrainians shooting prisoners. then this video emerged of recognisably ukrainian troops, judging by their uniforms, the markings, shooting recognisably russian troops when they were already wounded. now, under the
itjust spilled out, and it got worse and worse. to kind of back the ukrainian line, or do we have a duty to stand back from it all? how do you approach it? we have absolutely no duty to back the ukrainian line. we have a duty as bbc journalists to report the story in an impartial manner. the thing about impartial reporting, i think, which makes it powerful, is that, if there is something overwhelmingly clear, you can say it. and it's not unfair. i would be delighted if it was possible to report...
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but itjust looks like any landmass with some sea next to it. yeah, but there's a long... i don't recognise the curve. there's a long wiggly bit over here, right? yeah, although, what's funny, of course, is that escape rooms started online, then they moved to the real world and now they're becoming this sort of next—gen hybrid thing. true, not that it matters as, right now, i think we're running out of time. both scream lara chuckles 0h, we didn't manage to save the world. i'm sorry. yeah, you've all gone the way of the dinosaurs, i'm afraid. apologies. we've known for some time now that video games can help alleviate stress and anxiety and only last year, we looked at a device called the mdoloris, which is usually used by doctors to see whether patients who are sedated are feeling pain or not. yeah, they've also been conducting other studies using the machine, specifically with kids who have cancer, to find out whether playing video games could do more for them than just be fun. omar mehtab has been finding out more. how are you feeling? erm, nervous. i'm pumped, i'm exci
but itjust looks like any landmass with some sea next to it. yeah, but there's a long... i don't recognise the curve. there's a long wiggly bit over here, right? yeah, although, what's funny, of course, is that escape rooms started online, then they moved to the real world and now they're becoming this sort of next—gen hybrid thing. true, not that it matters as, right now, i think we're running out of time. both scream lara chuckles 0h, we didn't manage to save the world. i'm sorry. yeah,...
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shows— the trouble about it is, itjust shows that he is incredibly wealthy, if you _ shows that he isave got £13,000 to spend on just having _ if you have got £13,000 to spend on just having a heated swimming pool and you _ just having a heated swimming pool and you can blow another £100,000 on your old _ and you can blow another £100,000 on your old school, it kind of shows he is not _ your old school, it kind of shows he is not really — your old school, it kind of shows he is not really with the common people and if— is not really with the common people and if you _ is not really with the common people and if you remember, he tried to pretend — and if you remember, he tried to pretend that he was by borrowing someone — pretend that he was by borrowing someone else's car on a sainsbury's forecourt— someone else's car on a sainsbury's forecourt to — someone else's car on a sainsbury's forecourt to fill it up and it turns out he _ forecourt to fill it up and it turns out he had — forecourt to fill it up and it turns out he had more expensive cars tucked — out he had more expensive cars
shows— the trouble about it is, itjust shows that he is incredibly wealthy, if you _ shows that he isave got £13,000 to spend on just having _ if you have got £13,000 to spend on just having a heated swimming pool and you _ just having a heated swimming pool and you can blow another £100,000 on your old _ and you can blow another £100,000 on your old school, it kind of shows he is not _ your old school, it kind of shows he is not really — your old school, it kind of shows he is not...
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and it doesn't heal, itjust hurts. stand for the verdict. just metres away, sir david's grieving family, watching the killer's final insult to them and a public servant who had only ever wanted to do good. dominic casciani, bbc news, at the old bailey. the former world champion boxer amir khan has been speaking to the bbc about his work helping refugees from the war in ukraine. he's just returned from poland, where he witnessed the impact of the conflict on the millions who have been displaced. his charity, the amir khan foundation, has pledged to provide a playground for a refugee home that houses ukrainian orphans and children with learning disabilities. he told my colleague samantha simmonds more. so i decided to go, we've launched a ukraine emergency appeal that was in poland. it was a little bit safer to go to poland, and what the amir khan foundation and myself have decided to do is to help build outdoorfacilities for the ukrainian children. i mean, in any conflict, it's the children who suffer the most. and as a
and it doesn't heal, itjust hurts. stand for the verdict. just metres away, sir david's grieving family, watching the killer's final insult to them and a public servant who had only ever wanted to do good. dominic casciani, bbc news, at the old bailey. the former world champion boxer amir khan has been speaking to the bbc about his work helping refugees from the war in ukraine. he's just returned from poland, where he witnessed the impact of the conflict on the millions who have been displaced....
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i've never been into politics, but itjust made me so angry.them, and one for us. but will today's headlines damage the conservatives in a forthcoming general election? to be fair, the people we spoke to here today weren't sure. but some of their gains in 2019 have very slim majorities, like here, where they won byjust over 1,500 votes. what is clear is that partygate has cut through to people far from westminster. they're fully aware of it, and have firm views. danny savage, bbc news, mirfield, in west yorkshire. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines... scientists in the us have warned about the possibility of a new outbreak of the mosquito—borne virus, zika. in 2016, the virus sparked a global medical emergency. thousands of babies were born with brain damage after their mothers became infected while pregnant. dozens of people have been killed by floods and landslides in the south african province of kwazulu—natal, after days of heavy rain. the authorities have urged people to stay at home, and those living in low—lying are
i've never been into politics, but itjust made me so angry.them, and one for us. but will today's headlines damage the conservatives in a forthcoming general election? to be fair, the people we spoke to here today weren't sure. but some of their gains in 2019 have very slim majorities, like here, where they won byjust over 1,500 votes. what is clear is that partygate has cut through to people far from westminster. they're fully aware of it, and have firm views. danny savage, bbc news, mirfield,...
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shyama, do you think this is a case of itjust - you think this is a case of itjust being time that'siority that it would have overshadowed any party gait concerns anyway. i it would have overshadowed any party gait concerns anyway.— gait concerns anyway. i suspect it's more the question _ gait concerns anyway. i suspect it's more the question of, _ gait concerns anyway. i suspect it's more the question of, the - gait concerns anyway. i suspect it's more the question of, the cost - gait concerns anyway. i suspect it's more the question of, the cost of. more the question of, the cost of living _ more the question of, the cost of living is— more the question of, the cost of living is a — more the question of, the cost of living is a personal concern. it's something _ living is a personal concern. it's something people have to manage every— something people have to manage every day — something people have to manage every day. party gait is something the tapping over there that you very cross— the tapping over there that you very cross about but if their problem and they've _ cross about
shyama, do you think this is a case of itjust - you think this is a case of itjust being time that'siority that it would have overshadowed any party gait concerns anyway. i it would have overshadowed any party gait concerns anyway.— gait concerns anyway. i suspect it's more the question _ gait concerns anyway. i suspect it's more the question of, _ gait concerns anyway. i suspect it's more the question of, the - gait concerns anyway. i suspect it's more the question of, the cost - gait...
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i've never been into politics, but itjust made me so angry., and one for us. but will today's headlines damage the conservatives in a forthcoming general election? to be fair, the people we spoke to here today weren't sure. but some of their gains in 2019 have very slim majorities, like here, where they won byjust over 1,500 votes. what is clear is that partygate has cut through to people far from westminster. they're fully aware of it, and have firm views. danny savage, bbc news, mirfield in west yorkshire. police in new york are searching for a man who shot ten people at a brooklyn subway station during the morning rush hour. the city's police commissioner told reporters the suspect had opened a gas canister — filling a train with smoke — before shooting commuters on the platform. six others were also hurt, some through smoke inhalation. 0ur correspondent nada tawfik sent this report from new york. in an instant, the rush of the morning commute turned to a race for safety. 0n the subway car, new yorkers went to a state of shock after a man w
i've never been into politics, but itjust made me so angry., and one for us. but will today's headlines damage the conservatives in a forthcoming general election? to be fair, the people we spoke to here today weren't sure. but some of their gains in 2019 have very slim majorities, like here, where they won byjust over 1,500 votes. what is clear is that partygate has cut through to people far from westminster. they're fully aware of it, and have firm views. danny savage, bbc news, mirfield in...
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with all the ukraine stuff going on, itjust struck me that, as it's a cappella, one can turn this intor from, we played a benefit concert for in 2015, for the belarus free theatre. they were my backing band. and this guy, andriy khlyvnyuk, has quit his american tour and gone back home to fight for his home country. i'd had spoken to him, said is this 0k? he said fine. i spoke to him from his hospital bed, strangely. where he had a pretty minor injury from a mortar. so he's right there, on the front line. and so i started mapping this whole thing out and i thought that maybe we, the pink floyd we, should do this as a thing for ukraine, for morale boosting, for peace, to show our sort of, isuppose, anger at what has been going on. a superpower invading a peaceful nation. so going back a bit, how did you feel when you were watching the invasion first unfolding? because you have some members of your family who are ukrainian. my daughter—in—law is from ukraine, so therefore my granddaughters, her daughters and charlie's daughters, are half—ukrainian. so i feel a little bit of family sympath
with all the ukraine stuff going on, itjust struck me that, as it's a cappella, one can turn this intor from, we played a benefit concert for in 2015, for the belarus free theatre. they were my backing band. and this guy, andriy khlyvnyuk, has quit his american tour and gone back home to fight for his home country. i'd had spoken to him, said is this 0k? he said fine. i spoke to him from his hospital bed, strangely. where he had a pretty minor injury from a mortar. so he's right there, on the...
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i've never been into politics, but itjust made me so angry.headlines damage the conservatives in a forthcoming general election? to be fair, the people we spoke to here today weren't sure. but some of their gains in 2019 have very slim majorities, like here, where they won byjust over 1,500 votes. what is clear is that partygate has cut through to people far from westminster. they're fully aware of it, and have firm views. danny savage, bbc news, mirfield in west yorkshire. i'm nowjoined by our deputy political editor vicki young. this is an extraordinary moment, one that many thought might have triggered the end for the prime minister? in some ways, we have got used to so many allegations of rule breaking here. but actually, this is still an astonishing moment, a prime minister who broke the law, the law that he actually drew up. this is damaging for any government. the idea that there was one rule for them and another for all of there was one rule for them and anotherfor all of us. but there was one rule for them and another for all of us. b
i've never been into politics, but itjust made me so angry.headlines damage the conservatives in a forthcoming general election? to be fair, the people we spoke to here today weren't sure. but some of their gains in 2019 have very slim majorities, like here, where they won byjust over 1,500 votes. what is clear is that partygate has cut through to people far from westminster. they're fully aware of it, and have firm views. danny savage, bbc news, mirfield in west yorkshire. i'm nowjoined by our...
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itjust seems sometimes all bets are off. i putin said?e off. i think that's the truth, actually. all we can - all bets are off. i think that's the truth, actually. all we can say i truth, actually. all we can say about— truth, actually. all we can say about vladimir putin i5 truth, actually. all we can say about vladimir putin is he appears to tell— about vladimir putin is he appears to tell giant lie5 about vladimir putin is he appears to tell giant lies to his people. because — to tell giant lies to his people. because he doesn't tell any lie5 he said he _ because he doesn't tell any lie5 he said he was gonna go after ukraine, he did _ 5aid he was gonna go after ukraine, he did. he— said he was gonna go after ukraine, he did. , .. , said he was gonna go after ukraine, he did. , , ., , he did. he did because initially he said he's not _ he did. he did because initially he said he's not going _ he did. he did because initially he said he's not going to _ he did. he did because initially he said he's not going to invade - he did. he did be
itjust seems sometimes all bets are off. i putin said?e off. i think that's the truth, actually. all we can - all bets are off. i think that's the truth, actually. all we can say i truth, actually. all we can say about— truth, actually. all we can say about vladimir putin i5 truth, actually. all we can say about vladimir putin is he appears to tell— about vladimir putin is he appears to tell giant lie5 about vladimir putin is he appears to tell giant lies to his people. because — to tell...
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are going and taking pictures on top of destroyed tanks, in some cases with human remains nearby, itjust— itjust shows you what. absolutely dreadful. thank you, anna foster, live in bucha just north of us in kyiv. that's it from me and the team here in kyiv. now back to victoria in the studio in london. studio: thank you. new figures show that wages are still failing to keep up with the rising cost of living in the uk. the office for national statistics says that between december and february, regular pay excluding bonuses went up by 4%. but taking rising prices into account, that's down 1% from the same point a year earlier. our economics correspondent andrew verity reports. with a shortage of qualified truck drivers and fuel prices soaring, moving goods from a to b has become increasingly expensive. this essex transport and logistics firm has had to boost driver pay to try to attract and keep enough staff to meet the workload. knowing all about the skills shortage, his customers have been prepared to pay more, akon stable pass on to the consumers. following perpetual situation at the t
are going and taking pictures on top of destroyed tanks, in some cases with human remains nearby, itjust— itjust shows you what. absolutely dreadful. thank you, anna foster, live in bucha just north of us in kyiv. that's it from me and the team here in kyiv. now back to victoria in the studio in london. studio: thank you. new figures show that wages are still failing to keep up with the rising cost of living in the uk. the office for national statistics says that between december and...
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is itjust he, you know, it keeps coming back at him? ., , ., , , at him?ed up with this, i at him? people are 'ust fed up with this. i mean _ at him? people are 'ust fed up with this, i mean that, — at him? people are 'ust fed up with this, i mean that, i— at him? people are just fed up with this, i mean that, i am _ at him? people are just fed up with this, i mean that, i am fed - at him? people are just fed up with this, i mean that, i am fed up - at him? people are just fed up with this, i mean that, i am fed up with | this, i mean that, i am fed up with it. we, _ this, i mean that, i am fed up with it we. i_ this, i mean that, i am fed up with it we. i dont— this, i mean that, i am fed up with it. we, i don't want to talk about this any— it. we, i don't want to talk about this any more, the thing that puzzles — this any more, the thing that puzzles me, this is a man who has been _ puzzles me, this is a man who has been known — puzzles me, this is a man who has been known to lie all his life, i think_ been known to lie all his life, i think it — been kn
is itjust he, you know, it keeps coming back at him? ., , ., , , at him?ed up with this, i at him? people are 'ust fed up with this. i mean _ at him? people are 'ust fed up with this, i mean that, — at him? people are 'ust fed up with this, i mean that, i— at him? people are just fed up with this, i mean that, i am _ at him? people are just fed up with this, i mean that, i am fed - at him? people are just fed up with this, i mean that, i am fed up - at him? people are just fed up with this,...
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itjust felt as johnson now faces a third inquiry. just felt as if they went on that this was a — it just felt as if they went on that this was a part of a tipping point. when _ this was a part of a tipping point. when steve baker, loyalist brexiteer, former minister for johnson — brexiteer, former minister for johnson stood up and said that game is uu _ johnson stood up and said that game is uu you _ johnson stood up and said that game is up. you felt well, maybe it is this time. butjohnson has had such a seesaw— this time. butjohnson has had such a seesaw political career, you never know _ a seesaw political career, you never know with _ a seesaw political career, you never know with him. the a seesaw political career, you never know with him-— know with him. the man he bid for the niuht know with him. the man he bid for the night before _ know with him. the man he bid for the night before leadership - know with him. the man he bid for the night before leadership saying| the night before leadership saying they said he sent e—mails t
itjust felt as johnson now faces a third inquiry. just felt as if they went on that this was a — it just felt as if they went on that this was a part of a tipping point. when _ this was a part of a tipping point. when steve baker, loyalist brexiteer, former minister for johnson — brexiteer, former minister for johnson stood up and said that game is uu _ johnson stood up and said that game is uu you _ johnson stood up and said that game is up. you felt well, maybe it is this time. butjohnson...
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i've seen it a couple of times now, and the second time round, itjust felt like an even better—made filmly encapsulates that kind of, you know, mad romance thing. i love the fact that it's got a really convincing break—up scene in it that i actually believed this was a couple who were actually breaking up! and didn't you think she was great? she is fantastic! and i was trying to describe the film earlier to someone, and found it a little bit tricky to do. but also, i think that's kind of a good thing, too. and i was saying how it's chopped up into these chapters, and they're all numbered in order, and i thought that was going to make it a really tricky, tedious watch because you'd be counting them down. but actually, there's nothing tedious about it — it flies by. and the chapter thing makes it feel like a literary conceit — because it's12 chapters, with a prologue and epilogue. and you think at the beginning, "i'm going to have to count 12 chapters," but no, they fly by. and i think i think she's great. i think the way the music is used in it — again, because music is such a big part of
i've seen it a couple of times now, and the second time round, itjust felt like an even better—made filmly encapsulates that kind of, you know, mad romance thing. i love the fact that it's got a really convincing break—up scene in it that i actually believed this was a couple who were actually breaking up! and didn't you think she was great? she is fantastic! and i was trying to describe the film earlier to someone, and found it a little bit tricky to do. but also, i think that's kind of a...
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yeats was bought for him by his father robert only two months ago to give him this final ride and itjustect swansong to a very successful career for sam waley—cohen, that has included winning a cheltenham gold cup. if you were to write a spec for the way you'd want your career to end, this is surely what would write. and just let you know, all a0 horses all safely through the grand national. everton boosted their premier league survival hopes with a win over manchester united in the early game. the three points could prove priceless as they look to avoid the drop, frank lampard's side are now four points off the bottom three. while the loss for united proved another blow for their top four hopes. joe lynskey reports. they've been in the top flight since the 50s. now one concern looms over everton. they came here one point off the relegation zone, with nine games to move clear. but even in a season like this, they still have a local hero. season like this, they still have a local here-— season like this, they still have a - local hero._ anthony local hero. anthony gordon! anthony gordon j
yeats was bought for him by his father robert only two months ago to give him this final ride and itjustect swansong to a very successful career for sam waley—cohen, that has included winning a cheltenham gold cup. if you were to write a spec for the way you'd want your career to end, this is surely what would write. and just let you know, all a0 horses all safely through the grand national. everton boosted their premier league survival hopes with a win over manchester united in the early...
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five—minute period, we did well to get a second, and then we made the wee error and letting them in, itjusthey hung in there and deserved to go through. we had to play on an edge today, to metch— we had to play on an edge today, to match the _ we had to play on an edge today, to match the physicality of hearts and the aggression they had against us last week — the aggression they had against us last week. i asked the players to do that, _ last week. i asked the players to do that, and _ last week. i asked the players to do that, and joe just slightly went over— that, and joe just slightly went over that _ that, and joe just slightly went overthat. i that, and joe just slightly went over that. i have no problems with joe. he _ over that. i have no problems with joe he has — over that. i have no problems with joe. he has been very good for me. when _ joe. he has been very good for me. when he _ joe. he has been very good for me. when he went off, we still created numerous opportunities. even with ten numerous opportunities. even with teh men. i— numerous opportunities. even with ten men, i th
five—minute period, we did well to get a second, and then we made the wee error and letting them in, itjusthey hung in there and deserved to go through. we had to play on an edge today, to metch— we had to play on an edge today, to match the _ we had to play on an edge today, to match the physicality of hearts and the aggression they had against us last week — the aggression they had against us last week. i asked the players to do that, _ last week. i asked the players to do that, and _...