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matthew sutton from itv border is.— sector about wider support. matthew sutton from itv border is.to _ sutton from itv border is. would you say that no work to prepare - sutton from itv border is. would you say that no work to prepare for - sutton from itv border is. would you say that no work to prepare for a - say that no work to prepare for a second _ say that no work to prepare for a second independence referendum will be carried _ second independence referendum will be carried out by the scottish government, civil servants and special— government, civil servants and special advisers until after the covid — special advisers until after the covid crisis is over and he will do fine when — covid crisis is over and he will do fine when it— covid crisis is over and he will do fine when it is over? i covid crisis is over and he will do fine when it is over?— fine when it is over? i think as i am evidencing _ fine when it is over? i think as i am evidencing right _ fine when it is over? i think as i am evidencing right now, - fine when it is over? i think as i am evidencing right now,
matthew sutton from itv border is.— sector about wider support. matthew sutton from itv border is.to _ sutton from itv border is. would you say that no work to prepare - sutton from itv border is. would you say that no work to prepare for - sutton from itv border is. would you say that no work to prepare for a - say that no work to prepare for a second _ say that no work to prepare for a second independence referendum will be carried _ second independence referendum will be carried out by the...
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at itv, the intervention to the business. at itv. she _ the intervention to the business.has to drive _ really important and demand that has to drive change is really important. a of companies conducting digital training, — a of companies conducting digital training, are including race and black— training, are including race and black inclusion to engage their employees to take steps for inclusion in their business. i am never— inclusion in their business. i am never happy and i want companies to do more _ never happy and i want companies to do more so _ never happy and i want companies to do more so i — never happy and i want companies to do more so i would love more action from _ do more so i would love more action from the _ do more so i would love more action from the businesses, particularly ethnicity— from the businesses, particularly ethnicity pay gap reporting. that is not a le . al ethnicity pay gap reporting. that is not a legal requirement, _ ethnicity pay gap reporting. that is not a legal requirement, sa? i ethnicity pay gap reporting. that is| not a legal req
at itv, the intervention to the business. at itv. she _ the intervention to the business.has to drive _ really important and demand that has to drive change is really important. a of companies conducting digital training, — a of companies conducting digital training, are including race and black— training, are including race and black inclusion to engage their employees to take steps for inclusion in their business. i am never— inclusion in their business. i am never happy and i want...
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the next question is from emily morgan at itv. thank you very much. emily morgan at itv. stop the i much. you're hoping to stop the spread _ much. you're hoping to stop the spread of— much. you're hoping to stop the spread of the variant with vaccinations and surge testing, but it is still— vaccinations and surge testing, but it is still spreading. so, it appears _ it is still spreading. so, it appears that search testing isn't actually— appears that search testing isn't actually working. with millions of people _ actually working. with millions of people still not vaccinated, aren't you afraid — people still not vaccinated, aren't you afraid that this will inevitably lead to _ you afraid that this will inevitably lead to more hospitalisations and deaths? — lead to more hospitalisations and deaths? ~ ., . , , deaths? well, not necessarily, is the answer. _ deaths? well, not necessarily, is the answer, and _ deaths? well, not necessarily, is the answer, and that _ deaths? well, not necessarily, is the answer, and that is _ deaths? well, not necessarily, is the answer, and
the next question is from emily morgan at itv. thank you very much. emily morgan at itv. stop the i much. you're hoping to stop the spread _ much. you're hoping to stop the spread of— much. you're hoping to stop the spread of the variant with vaccinations and surge testing, but it is still— vaccinations and surge testing, but it is still spreading. so, it appears _ it is still spreading. so, it appears that search testing isn't actually— appears that search testing isn't actually working....
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the bbc and itv have multiple sources confirming that this is what the prime minister said.h, mr speaker, confirming that the prime minister said these exact words, under oath, mr speaker. now, parliamentary rules that stop me from saying that the prime minister has repeatedly lied to the public over the last week. can i ask the question. are you a liar, prime minister? boris johnson hesitated to stand up, waiting to see if the speaker would rule that language out of order. i leave it to you to i judge whether the - my right honourable gentleman's remarks were in order. but what i will say to him is that... unfortunately not, - they were not savoury, and not what we would expect. boris johnson insisted he hadn't said those words. ian blackford moved on, accusing the prime minister being "up to his neck" in a swamp of tory sleaze. he too wondered where the money for the flat refurbishment had come from. boris johnson batted that away. mr speaker, as i have said, i look forward to what the electoral commission has to say, but i can tell the rest him for the rest of what he's t
the bbc and itv have multiple sources confirming that this is what the prime minister said.h, mr speaker, confirming that the prime minister said these exact words, under oath, mr speaker. now, parliamentary rules that stop me from saying that the prime minister has repeatedly lied to the public over the last week. can i ask the question. are you a liar, prime minister? boris johnson hesitated to stand up, waiting to see if the speaker would rule that language out of order. i leave it to you to...
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speaker, it is reported this week including in the "daily mail" bbc and itv backs up by numerous sources the end of october, the prime minister said he would rather have and i quote bodies piled high than implement another lockdown can the prime minister tell the house categorically yes or no did he make those remarks or remarks that effect? >> prime minister, no mr. speaker, and i think what -- i think the right honorable gentlemen is a lawyer i'm given to understand. i think that if he's geng to repeat allegations like that, he should come to the hogs and substantiate those allegations say where he heard them and who is exactly supposed to have said those and who exactly is to have said those things mr. speaker, because well i can tell him, and he asked about the october decisions, they were very if bitter. very difficult decisions as they would be for any prime minister, mr. speaker, because no one wants to put this country into a lockdown with all of the consequences that means loss of education, for the damage to people's life chances, to the huge medical back log that entails but i
speaker, it is reported this week including in the "daily mail" bbc and itv backs up by numerous sources the end of october, the prime minister said he would rather have and i quote bodies piled high than implement another lockdown can the prime minister tell the house categorically yes or no did he make those remarks or remarks that effect? >> prime minister, no mr. speaker, and i think what -- i think the right honorable gentlemen is a lawyer i'm given to understand. i think...
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itv. ., thank you very much. emily morgan. itv. thanks prime minister given the easin: of itv.ould they stay the night? thanks emily- am glad you _ should they stay the night? thanks emily. am glad you asked - should they stay the night? thanks emily. am glad you asked that, i emily. am glad you asked that, because i think it is important that in respect of the areas where we are seeing these spike, these hiring instances of the new variant, given the caution that i think we have to exercise, with this new variant, the risks of extra transmissibility. i would urge people just risks of extra transmissibility. i would urge peoplejust to risks of extra transmissibility. i would urge people just to think twice about that. that is what we are saying, i think that we want people in those areas, to recognise that there is extra risk, and extra disruption, threat of disruption to progress, caused by this new variant and just to exercise their discretion and judgment in a way i am sure they have been throughout this pandemic, and will continue to do so, i hope very much. thank you. sam
itv. ., thank you very much. emily morgan. itv. thanks prime minister given the easin: of itv.ould they stay the night? thanks emily- am glad you _ should they stay the night? thanks emily. am glad you asked - should they stay the night? thanks emily. am glad you asked that, i emily. am glad you asked that, because i think it is important that in respect of the areas where we are seeing these spike, these hiring instances of the new variant, given the caution that i think we have to exercise,...
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next question's from carl dinnen from itv. the reaction from an m lloyd?last week's newswatch, the recent hostilities in israel and gaza have been accompanied by a passionate debate about how fairly the media, including the bbc, have reported the conflict. that debate was reignited last weekend, when a series of tweets emerged written by tala halawa, a journalist working for bbc monitoring. they were posted in 2014 when she was working for a palestinian radio station, and one made offensive comments about israel and hitler. jane habib wrote that she was... well, last autumn, the bbc issued new guidance for staff on their use of social media, and we wanted to talk to someone about this case in that context. they told us that wasn't possible, as there was an investigation ongoing, and gave us this statement... now, we're sometimes asked what dictates which items make it onto television news bulletins, while others — apparently equally important — don't. one of our viewers, richard spooner, contacted us recently about this and recorded this video with his tho
next question's from carl dinnen from itv. the reaction from an m lloyd?last week's newswatch, the recent hostilities in israel and gaza have been accompanied by a passionate debate about how fairly the media, including the bbc, have reported the conflict. that debate was reignited last weekend, when a series of tweets emerged written by tala halawa, a journalist working for bbc monitoring. they were posted in 2014 when she was working for a palestinian radio station, and one made offensive...
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while we worry - at itv. thank you, secretary of state. while we worry about i at itv.ow the variant in india is a variant of concern rather than one of interest which it has been until recently, i will askjenny to comment on the epidemiological situation. so i think yes, we should be concerned and i will come to the ash we are taking. but be concerned and i will come to the ash we are taking.— be concerned and i will come to the ash we are taking. but there's quite ash we are taking. but there's quite a complicated _ ash we are taking. but there's quite a complicated message _ ash we are taking. but there's quite a complicated message here - ash we are taking. but there's quite a complicated message here so - ash we are taking. but there's quite a complicated message here so it i ash we are taking. but there's quite a complicated message here so it is a complicated message here so it is a good _ a complicated message here so it is a good sign, have seen that the slides— a good sign, have seen that the slides and — a good sign, have seen that the slides and overall posi
while we worry - at itv. thank you, secretary of state. while we worry about i at itv.ow the variant in india is a variant of concern rather than one of interest which it has been until recently, i will askjenny to comment on the epidemiological situation. so i think yes, we should be concerned and i will come to the ash we are taking. but be concerned and i will come to the ash we are taking.— be concerned and i will come to the ash we are taking. but there's quite ash we are taking. but...
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romily atitv. ~ , ~ ., ., at itv. prime minister, know you are tellin: at itv. to use their own l judgment on hugging. given it is telling people to use their own - judgment on hugging. given it is a significant — judgment on hugging. given it is a significant factor— judgment on hugging. given it is a significant factor in _ judgment on hugging. given it is a significant factor in the _ judgment on hugging. given it is a significant factor in the spread - judgment on hugging. given it is a significant factor in the spread of i significant factor in the spread of covid, _ significant factor in the spread of covid, are — significant factor in the spread of covid, are you _ significant factor in the spread of covid, are you expecting - significant factor in the spread of covid, are you expecting peoplel significant factor in the spread of i covid, are you expecting people to be extremely— covid, are you expecting people to be extremely cautious _ covid, are you expecting people to be extremely cautious about - covid, are you expecting people to be extremely cautio
romily atitv. ~ , ~ ., ., at itv. prime minister, know you are tellin: at itv. to use their own l judgment on hugging. given it is telling people to use their own - judgment on hugging. given it is a significant — judgment on hugging. given it is a significant factor— judgment on hugging. given it is a significant factor in _ judgment on hugging. given it is a significant factor in the _ judgment on hugging. given it is a significant factor in the spread - judgment on hugging. given it is a...
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farahnaz forotan was at the talks, reporting for itv, a news channel in kabul.ist in helmand and has a social media campaign called myredline. she travelled the country asking people what they could and could not accept in a peace deal — their red lines. at the talks in doha, farahnaz interviewed a member of the taliban, she was not wearing a veil and this attracted a lot of media attention. two months later, she got a call saying she was on a hit—list, her life was in danger. she's now living in the united states. like dozens of young professionals fearing they could be targeted, she left afghanistan but it was not an easy decision. at the start of the year, a new american president took office. preserve, protect and defend... ...the constitution of the united states. ...the constitution of the united states. so help you god. so help me god. congratulations mr president. the question on everyone's mind was with no political solution in sight, would the new president stick to the may one deadline to withdraw troops? meanwhile, in afghanistan, three television in
farahnaz forotan was at the talks, reporting for itv, a news channel in kabul.ist in helmand and has a social media campaign called myredline. she travelled the country asking people what they could and could not accept in a peace deal — their red lines. at the talks in doha, farahnaz interviewed a member of the taliban, she was not wearing a veil and this attracted a lot of media attention. two months later, she got a call saying she was on a hit—list, her life was in danger. she's now...
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when martin bashir was working at itv.ng that is good is that the bbc is now regulated by ofcom, it does not regulated by ofcom, it does not regulate itself. i think that is a big step forward. i think that ofcom is an excellent regulator and a key reason why british people have such high levels of trust. what i would say is that people should not think that things like that go on all the time in television. the reason i have come on your programme is that i am so shocked, and i have never come across anything like this in my life. but martin bashir has been notorious for 25 years in the television industry. can notorious for 25 years in the television industry.- notorious for 25 years in the television industry. can i 'ust asked you i television industry. can i 'ust asked you what i television industry. can i 'ust asked you what chris i television industry. can ijust asked you what chris bryant, television industry. can ijust- asked you what chris bryant, the former shadow is said to the said earlier. he said there needed
when martin bashir was working at itv.ng that is good is that the bbc is now regulated by ofcom, it does not regulated by ofcom, it does not regulate itself. i think that is a big step forward. i think that ofcom is an excellent regulator and a key reason why british people have such high levels of trust. what i would say is that people should not think that things like that go on all the time in television. the reason i have come on your programme is that i am so shocked, and i have never come...
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he shared his fears in the itv documentary "harry and meghan: an african journey." >> everything that went through and what happened to her is incredibly raw, every single day. that's not me being paranoid, that's just me not wanting a repeat of the past. >> reporter: his mother and meghan both under relentless scrutiny from the paparazzi. in public meghan seemed poised and confident. behind those perfect images she struggled, prince harry revealing not only was meghan having suicidal thoughts when these pictures were taken, she shared the practicalities of how she would end her life. >> we've never really heard just how hard it was during those lowest points. and to then see those images of them in front of the cameras, the glitzy dress, the holding the hands, taking the great photos -- it sort of gives us this insight into the sometimes dark world of being a working member of the royal family, that you have to switch it on, that stiff upper lip is important if you want to survive. >> reporter: harry says he has no regrets and credits his wife for helping him finally move on from his
he shared his fears in the itv documentary "harry and meghan: an african journey." >> everything that went through and what happened to her is incredibly raw, every single day. that's not me being paranoid, that's just me not wanting a repeat of the past. >> reporter: his mother and meghan both under relentless scrutiny from the paparazzi. in public meghan seemed poised and confident. behind those perfect images she struggled, prince harry revealing not only was meghan...
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itv will show all england, ireland, italy and france home games in the men's competition.ted with hiv and hepatitis c through contaminated blood products in the 1970s and 1980s. around 2,400 people subsequently died. many people felt, and i am sure many people still feel, that the government needs to make sure that the. ..exactly what happened and the consequences of it, are fully uncovered and that those of us in positions of responsibility ensure that all past actions and decisions in this area are scrutinised, and perhaps even more than that, that we acknowledge, even though i obviously wasn't involved in the 70s and 80s, that we acknowledge, in my role as secretary of state i acknowledge, the pain and suffering, not only of the initial, the errors that led to this harm on people's lives, but also a sense that redress wasn't properly... ..wasn't properly considered, and that people felt their voices weren't heard. matt hancock there. for many of us, writing a dissertation is one of the biggest pieces of academic work we'll ever undertake. for molly schiller, her master'
itv will show all england, ireland, italy and france home games in the men's competition.ted with hiv and hepatitis c through contaminated blood products in the 1970s and 1980s. around 2,400 people subsequently died. many people felt, and i am sure many people still feel, that the government needs to make sure that the. ..exactly what happened and the consequences of it, are fully uncovered and that those of us in positions of responsibility ensure that all past actions and decisions in this...
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prince charles given interview to itv in which he admitted to adultery.d 1995, dna was actively considering doing an interview for the bbc's panorama program. it was in november 1995 that martin bashir, after weeks of secret contact with diana, conducted the interview. in december of 1995, the coin gave permission for the couple to seek a divorce. in august 1997, diana died in a car crash in paris. in his written statement last night, prince harry said the media's culture of what he called exploitation and unethical practices had ultimately killed his mother. he continues to be very open about his struggle with mental health issues, a struggle triggered by the events of t 90's. in a new series of documentaries for american television, he describes the effect it had on. >> i was willing to drink, take drugs, the things that made me feel less like i was feeling. but i slowly became aware that i wasn't drinking monday-friday, but i probably drink a week's worth on a friday or saturday night. >> at that time, it was hailed as the scope of the decade. more tha
prince charles given interview to itv in which he admitted to adultery.d 1995, dna was actively considering doing an interview for the bbc's panorama program. it was in november 1995 that martin bashir, after weeks of secret contact with diana, conducted the interview. in december of 1995, the coin gave permission for the couple to seek a divorce. in august 1997, diana died in a car crash in paris. in his written statement last night, prince harry said the media's culture of what he called...
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the reporter you're seeing him there, robert moore, british television's itv.hank you very much for your work. that documentary and for coming to "the sunday show." >> it's a pleasure. thanks. >>> coming up -- the maga rallies are coming back. brace yourself. [♪♪] when you have diabetes, managing your blood sugar is crucial. try boost glucose control. the patented blend is clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels. boost glucose control products contain high quality protein and key nutrients to support immune health. try boost. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good ♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhal
the reporter you're seeing him there, robert moore, british television's itv.hank you very much for your work. that documentary and for coming to "the sunday show." >> it's a pleasure. thanks. >>> coming up -- the maga rallies are coming back. brace yourself. [♪♪] when you have diabetes, managing your blood sugar is crucial. try boost glucose control. the patented blend is clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels. boost glucose control products contain...
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broadcasters itv and sky have now dropped his shows and he's been suspended by bafta, almost three weeksor his outstanding contribution. it's just reminding everyone that #metoo is not something that happened in 2017, it's something that continues to affect people within the film and television industry, affect people outside of that, across the world, so we need to be more diligent and start taking some action and doing things to stop allowing these things to go on for so long. you are watching bbc news, the headlines: india becomes the first country to record more than 400,000 coronavirus infections in a single day. it comes as a huge vaccination drive is launched. but questions remain over vaccine supplies, with several states reporting shortages. the biggest uk military operation since iraq and afghanistan is under way in the west african state of mali. 300 british soldiers have joined part of what the un is calling the most dangerous peacekeeping mission in the world — nearly 250 un troops have lost their lives since the mission began eight years ago. mali is suffering from a rise i
broadcasters itv and sky have now dropped his shows and he's been suspended by bafta, almost three weeksor his outstanding contribution. it's just reminding everyone that #metoo is not something that happened in 2017, it's something that continues to affect people within the film and television industry, affect people outside of that, across the world, so we need to be more diligent and start taking some action and doing things to stop allowing these things to go on for so long. you are...
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what's this for, itv? bbc, mate. bleep bbc, yeah!olleague on the leg. got various weapons located, secreted around the house. that was lifted up and that was just placed there so you wouldn't necessarily see it. the videos the gang put up on social media showed them attacking the victim with a purple knife. this is a great bit of evidence because we think this is the knife that was used in the assault. this guy had this with him as well, so itjust shows that they're prepared to wear stab vests. county lines gangs sometimes take over people's properties like this and use them as drug dealing dens. it's called cuckooing. this particular address belongs to a female that we know very well. she's a young female, has a severe drug addiction. so this, to me, is a classic victim of cuckooing. people would just come round, give her some drugs to stay. they're just using the drugs to feed her habit, and they've got a place to stay for the night and run and deal drugs from. charlie saunter, which we believe to be connected to the cj line, we've
what's this for, itv? bbc, mate. bleep bbc, yeah!olleague on the leg. got various weapons located, secreted around the house. that was lifted up and that was just placed there so you wouldn't necessarily see it. the videos the gang put up on social media showed them attacking the victim with a purple knife. this is a great bit of evidence because we think this is the knife that was used in the assault. this guy had this with him as well, so itjust shows that they're prepared to wear stab vests....
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breaking news from gloucester, coming as a result of a documentary that itv were filming there and apparentlythere and apparently they called in the police because of some disturbing evidence that they found at the scene. we will bring you any more that we get over the coming days here on bbc news. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the guardian notes the covid variant first detected in india will become the dominant strain in the uk within days, with the government and health teams struggling to contain cases, which have risen by more than 75% since thursday. the i says new advice on wearing masks and staying a metre apart is set to be delayed because scientists want more time to assess danger posed by indian strain. while the metro writes thousands of vaccine sceptics have changed their minds, queueing round the block for a covid jab in places worst hit by the indian variant surge that threatens our route out of lockdown. the daily mail says tory ministers and mps have told borisjohnson they would not accept covid curbs being extended in order to protect those who are refusing to get
breaking news from gloucester, coming as a result of a documentary that itv were filming there and apparentlythere and apparently they called in the police because of some disturbing evidence that they found at the scene. we will bring you any more that we get over the coming days here on bbc news. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the guardian notes the covid variant first detected in india will become the dominant strain in the uk within days, with the government and health teams...
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May 28, 2021
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to the editors of the different services, for the service for dorothy at channel 4, there is one for itvlot of trust injournalism. what happened with martin bashir was a very successful and disgraceful deception of his editor and of his management. and i think it's quite interesting that this was a story, dorothy is right, this is a story that had potential to go really badly wrong from the beginning. clearly, with the benefit of hindsight, i agree with the judgment about steve hewlett, he was a very good editor. he made the wrong call, which was he thought he could supervise it, the early stages of the project himself. by the end of the project, if you look at something like john bert's memoirs, half the bbc management is crawling all over it because, of course, issue was that they could transmit it, given that the chairman was married to the queen's lady in waiting? of course, there is a lot of knots in this story. david, i want to know from your perspective, you have spoken about your relationship with journalists that were working for you at the sun. did you ever get to a point of tu
to the editors of the different services, for the service for dorothy at channel 4, there is one for itvlot of trust injournalism. what happened with martin bashir was a very successful and disgraceful deception of his editor and of his management. and i think it's quite interesting that this was a story, dorothy is right, this is a story that had potential to go really badly wrong from the beginning. clearly, with the benefit of hindsight, i agree with the judgment about steve hewlett, he was...
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injune1994, prince charles gave an interview to itv in which he admitted to adultery.oing an interview for the bbc�*s panorama programme. it was in november 1995 that martin bashir, after weeks of secret contact with diana, conducted the interview. a few weeks later, in december 1995, the queen gave permission for the couple to seek a divorce. in august 1997, diana died in a car crash in paris. in his written statement last night, prince harry said the media's culture of "exploitation and unethical practices" had ultimately killed his mother. harry continues to be open about his own mental health, issues which have their roots in the events of the �*90s. in a new series for a us—based tv company, he describes the effect it all had on him. i wanted to drink, i was wanting to take drugs. i wanted to do the things that made me feel less like i was feeling. but i slowly became aware that, ok, i wasn't drinking monday to friday, but i would probably drink a week's worth in one day on a friday or a saturday night. at the time, it was hailed as the scoop of the decade. more t
injune1994, prince charles gave an interview to itv in which he admitted to adultery.oing an interview for the bbc�*s panorama programme. it was in november 1995 that martin bashir, after weeks of secret contact with diana, conducted the interview. a few weeks later, in december 1995, the queen gave permission for the couple to seek a divorce. in august 1997, diana died in a car crash in paris. in his written statement last night, prince harry said the media's culture of "exploitation...
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broadcasters itv and sky have now dropped his shows — and he's been suspended by bafta, almost threeanding contribution. it's just reminding everyone that #metoo is not something that happened in 2017, it's something that continues to affect people within the film and television industry, effect people outside of that, across the world, so we need to be more diligent and start taking some action and doing things to stop allowing these things to go on for so long. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: heading back to the dancefloor without social it's part of a uk pilot on how to gather safely without spreading covid. nothing, it seemed, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government help to build better housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactivity levels began to increase outside russia were they forced to admit the accident. for the mujahideen, the mood h
broadcasters itv and sky have now dropped his shows — and he's been suspended by bafta, almost threeanding contribution. it's just reminding everyone that #metoo is not something that happened in 2017, it's something that continues to affect people within the film and television industry, effect people outside of that, across the world, so we need to be more diligent and start taking some action and doing things to stop allowing these things to go on for so long. stay with us on bbc news,...
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kennedy president of the national farmer union scott land told itv farmers will be by trayed by approvals this will be nail in coffin for many scottish first dozen farmers and end a way of life that has endured for generations, generations prime minister, i know -- that many of the prime ministers privately agree with me and one draw back from this deal so will the prime minister finally listen? think again and a deal that was send farmers down under. prime minister. >> mr. speaker, i really -- first of all he's totally wrong about what he says about fisheries, in fact, there are massive opportunities but as a whole of the puck you take back control of our territorial waters that will be the same for scotland and around u.k. and i think again he's -- he's underestimating agricultural and farming industry, to make the most of free trade this is a country, this is a country that grew successful and prosperous on free trade on export around the world our food exports are second to none. mr. speaker he should be proud of that and celebrating that and all he does is call for us to put up drawb
kennedy president of the national farmer union scott land told itv farmers will be by trayed by approvals this will be nail in coffin for many scottish first dozen farmers and end a way of life that has endured for generations, generations prime minister, i know -- that many of the prime ministers privately agree with me and one draw back from this deal so will the prime minister finally listen? think again and a deal that was send farmers down under. prime minister. >> mr. speaker, i...
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broadcasters itv and sky have now dropped his shows and he's been suspended by bafta, almost three weeksstanding contribution. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: heading back to the dancefloor without social distancing. it's part of a uk pilot on how to gather safely without spreading covid. nothing, it seemed, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government help to build better housing. internationally, there have already been protests. sweden says it received no warning of the accident. indeed, the russians at first denied anything had gone wrong. only when radioactivity levels began to increase outside russia were they forced to admit the accident. for the mujahideen, the mood here is of great celebration. this is the end of a 12—year warfor them. they have taken the capital which they have been fighting for for so long. it was 7 o'clock in the morning on the day when power began to pass from the minority to the majority, when africa, after 300 years, reclaimed its last white colony. this is bbc news. the
broadcasters itv and sky have now dropped his shows and he's been suspended by bafta, almost three weeksstanding contribution. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: heading back to the dancefloor without social distancing. it's part of a uk pilot on how to gather safely without spreading covid. nothing, it seemed, was too big to withstand the force of the tornado. the extent of the devastation will lead to renewed calls for government help to build better housing. internationally, there have...
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injune1994, prince charles gave an interview to itv in which he admitted to adultery.ana was actively considering doing an interview for the bbc�*s panorama programme. it was in november 1995 that martin bashir, after weeks of secret contact with diana, conducted the interview. a few weeks later, in december 1995, the queen gave permission for the couple to seek a divorce. in august 1997, diana died in a car crash in paris. in his written statement last night, prince harry said the media's culture of "exploitation and unethical practices" had ultimately killed his mother. harry continues to be open about his own mental health, issues which have their roots in the events of the �*90s. in a new series for a us—based tv company, he describes the effect it all had on him. i wanted to drink, i was wanting to take drugs. i wanted to do the things that made me feel less like i was feeling. but i slowly became aware that, ok, i wasn't drinking monday to friday, but i would probably drink a week's worth in one day on a friday or a saturday night. at the time, it was hailed as t
injune1994, prince charles gave an interview to itv in which he admitted to adultery.ana was actively considering doing an interview for the bbc�*s panorama programme. it was in november 1995 that martin bashir, after weeks of secret contact with diana, conducted the interview. a few weeks later, in december 1995, the queen gave permission for the couple to seek a divorce. in august 1997, diana died in a car crash in paris. in his written statement last night, prince harry said the media's...
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this morning, kennedy, president of the national farmers union in scotland told itv that farmers will be betrayed by these proposals. this deal will be the final nail in the coffin for many scottish crofton farmers. it will end a way of life that has endured for generations, generations. i know that many of the prime minister's tory colleagues privately agree with me and want him to draw back from this deal. so will the prime minister finally listen? think again and to ditch a deal that will send our farmers down under. p.m. johnson: mr. speaker, i really -- first of all, he's totally wrong about what he says about the fisheries because in fact there are massive opportunities for the fisheries, and the whole of the u.k. can take back control of our territorial waters. that will be the same for scotland and around the u.k. and i think again, he is underestimating the ability of the people of this country, the agricultural community, the farming industry to make the most of free trade. this is a country that grew successful and prosperous on free trade on exporting around the world. our
this morning, kennedy, president of the national farmers union in scotland told itv that farmers will be betrayed by these proposals. this deal will be the final nail in the coffin for many scottish crofton farmers. it will end a way of life that has endured for generations, generations. i know that many of the prime minister's tory colleagues privately agree with me and want him to draw back from this deal. so will the prime minister finally listen? think again and to ditch a deal that will...
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injune1994, prince charles gave an interview to itv in which he admitted to adultery.h he admitted to adultery. by mid—1995, diana wa5 which he admitted to adultery. by mid—1995, diana was actively considering doing an interview for the bbc�*s panorama programme. it was in november 1995 that martin ba5hir, after weeks of secret contact with diana, conducted the interview. a few weeks later in december 1995, the queen gave permission for the couple to seek a divorce. in august 1997, diana died in a car crash in paris. in his written statement last night, prince harry 5aid paris. in his written statement last night, prince harry said the media's culture of what he called exploitation and unethical practices that ultimately killed his mother. he continues to be very open about his struggle with mental health issues, a struggle triggered by the events of the 905. in a new series of documentaries for american tv he describes the effect it had on him. i wanted to drink, take drugs, i wanted to do the things that made me feel less like i was feeling. but i slowly became aware
injune1994, prince charles gave an interview to itv in which he admitted to adultery.h he admitted to adultery. by mid—1995, diana wa5 which he admitted to adultery. by mid—1995, diana was actively considering doing an interview for the bbc�*s panorama programme. it was in november 1995 that martin ba5hir, after weeks of secret contact with diana, conducted the interview. a few weeks later in december 1995, the queen gave permission for the couple to seek a divorce. in august 1997, diana...
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to that end, a letter was signed by 28 big businesses at the time including the likes of sky, itv, johnup to make real and proper and very public steps forward in terms of representation and listening to their own employees. a year on, we went back to those companies, the first 28 that came out and said they would do more to support their own ethnic minority communities. 23 did get back to us with all the various things they were doing and it was quite a range of different ideas. one of which was listening sessions which seem to be quite popular, so lots of companies have said that we need to get to grips with what's going on, we need to hear from grips with what's going on, we need to hearfrom our grips with what's going on, we need to hear from our own grips with what's going on, we need to hearfrom our own people and work out what's the problem and why people do not feel heard within these companies. nine have gone so far as to publish their own ethnic pay gap. that is not a legal requirement, nine companies say they will be doing that from here on in. since that first letter, 18 mor
to that end, a letter was signed by 28 big businesses at the time including the likes of sky, itv, johnup to make real and proper and very public steps forward in terms of representation and listening to their own employees. a year on, we went back to those companies, the first 28 that came out and said they would do more to support their own ethnic minority communities. 23 did get back to us with all the various things they were doing and it was quite a range of different ideas. one of which...
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what's this, for itv? police are after those higher up the chain, known as line holders.nd they are harder to replace. they can be in control of several lines and several runners. so it would take out more people in the long run. you're under arrest concerning the supply of class a drugs. what we've got here is going to be a quantity of heroin, which is uncut, a quantity of crack cocaine here. he's got two mobile phones on him, and one of the mobile phones is what we call the job line. we've got bulk messages, basically saying that he's got heroin and crack cocaine for sale. silver to bronze ground and all units, strike, strike, strike. outside of london, the south—east has the highest rate of drug seizures in the uk. profits from a single line often supplying heroin and crack cocaine can be £800,000 per year. when we first started looking at the phenomenon of county lines, which was probably back around seven years ago now, only seven forces in the country were actually affected. as of today, every police force in the country is affected. essentially an exchange hasjust
what's this, for itv? police are after those higher up the chain, known as line holders.nd they are harder to replace. they can be in control of several lines and several runners. so it would take out more people in the long run. you're under arrest concerning the supply of class a drugs. what we've got here is going to be a quantity of heroin, which is uncut, a quantity of crack cocaine here. he's got two mobile phones on him, and one of the mobile phones is what we call the job line. we've...
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that is on itv at 8pm tonight if you want to watch that. want to watch our coverage of that, it's bbc one. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. another day of sunshine and showers, rather like yesterday. some of the showers will be heavy and thundery with some hail. many of us started dry but the showers have been going through the morning across south—west england, wales, the midlands, east anglia and southern counties. some of them pushing northwards through the afternoon as the rain continues to advance northwards across scotland. in between, sunshine, temperatures nine to 16 or 17 degrees, gusty winds around the shires. this evening and overnight the showers push northwards, rotating around an area of low pressure so we will see more coming in across parts of south—west england, wales and into north—west england. but with this all going on and the cloud, it will not be a cold night, we are not anticipating any issues with frost. as we go through the ensuing few days, showers, rain moving across the e
that is on itv at 8pm tonight if you want to watch that. want to watch our coverage of that, it's bbc one. now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. another day of sunshine and showers, rather like yesterday. some of the showers will be heavy and thundery with some hail. many of us started dry but the showers have been going through the morning across south—west england, wales, the midlands, east anglia and southern counties. some of them pushing northwards...
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he is a television journalist with british itv, the only journalist embedded with the insurrectionistsd talking to him about what was happening and then as we all know tuesday is the one-year anniversary of the murder of george floyd. attorney ben crump will be here to talk about the year that we have been through and congresswoman waters to talk about the future of the george floyd justice in policing act. >> i'm looking forward to it as i always do. thank you my friend. watch the sunday show at the top of the hour 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> as we have been mentioning we are coming up on the one-year march since the george floyd murder under the knee of a minneapolis police officer. more on that when "velshi" returns. the light. ♪ it comes from within. it drives you. and it guides you. to shine your brightest. ♪ as you charge ahead. illuminating the way forward. a light maker. recognizing that the impact you make comes from the energy you create. introducing the all-electric lyriq. lighting the way. ♪ finding new routes to reach your customers, and new ways for them to reach you... is wh
he is a television journalist with british itv, the only journalist embedded with the insurrectionistsd talking to him about what was happening and then as we all know tuesday is the one-year anniversary of the murder of george floyd. attorney ben crump will be here to talk about the year that we have been through and congresswoman waters to talk about the future of the george floyd justice in policing act. >> i'm looking forward to it as i always do. thank you my friend. watch the sunday...
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she tried to interview itv, not realising they were not holiday—makers.the things that happens. travellers will need a negative pcr test. here's travel journalist simon calder, who hasjust flown to the algarve on what's change. goodness me, there's love the paper part —— paperwork. you have told line up and get another piece of paper saying that you've actually had your past checks, the get your portuguese qr code to be let in. i used to go travelling quite a lot in the soviet union. it was a heck of a lot easier than a simple trip to portugal. half of all tourists in the algarve come from the uk and the economy relies heavily on british tourists. here are two business owners on what allowing the travel means for them. everywhere you go, any month of the year, you always have brits or brown. when they are missing, not only a lot of the funds are missing, but the economy suffers —— brits around. mt; but the economy suffers -- brits around. y , but the economy suffers -- brits around. g , ., ., ~ around. my husband and i work in the same company. _ around.
she tried to interview itv, not realising they were not holiday—makers.the things that happens. travellers will need a negative pcr test. here's travel journalist simon calder, who hasjust flown to the algarve on what's change. goodness me, there's love the paper part —— paperwork. you have told line up and get another piece of paper saying that you've actually had your past checks, the get your portuguese qr code to be let in. i used to go travelling quite a lot in the soviet union. it...
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what's this, for itv? police are after those higher up the chain, known as line holders.ning the supply of class a drugs. what we've got here is going to be a quantity of heroin, which is uncut, a quantity of crack cocaine here. he's got two mobile phones on him, and one of the mobile phones is what we call the job line. we've got bulk messages, basically saying that he's got heroin and crack cocaine for sale. silver to bronze ground and all units, strike, strike, strike. outside of london, the south east has the highest rate of drug seizures in the uk. profits from a single line often supplying heroin and crack cocaine can be £800,000 per year. when we first started looking at the phenomenon of county lines, which was probably back around seven years ago now, only seven forces in the country were actually affected. as of today, every police force in the country is affected. essentially an exchange hasjust taken place. according to the latest figures from the national crime agency, there are around 1,000 county lines in operation across the uk. here in kent, despite succe
what's this, for itv? police are after those higher up the chain, known as line holders.ning the supply of class a drugs. what we've got here is going to be a quantity of heroin, which is uncut, a quantity of crack cocaine here. he's got two mobile phones on him, and one of the mobile phones is what we call the job line. we've got bulk messages, basically saying that he's got heroin and crack cocaine for sale. silver to bronze ground and all units, strike, strike, strike. outside of london, the...
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diana's close friend told britain's itv bashir coerced diana. >> mr.ybody was conspiring against her. >> reporter: back then prince harry was 11, prince william 13, prince charles and diana's divorce was made official months after the interview. one year later the princess died in a tragic car crash in paris. for william and harry, the loss of their mother a permanent wound. >> you feel pain like no other pain. >> reporter: the report perhaps now helping to bring some closure for diana's sons. and martin bashir this morning expressing deep regret but saying he doesn't believe his actions changed princess diana's decision. meanwhile, the bbc making a full and unconditional apology. hoda. >> all right, keir simmons for us there in london. thank you. >>> all right, guys, coming up, i guess i'm supposed to admit that this "friends" thing is really happening. i'm not 100% there yet, but there is a new trailer creating a lot of excitement for it. we'll show it to you, but first a check of your local -- the more you need a-a-r-p. join today. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you l
diana's close friend told britain's itv bashir coerced diana. >> mr.ybody was conspiring against her. >> reporter: back then prince harry was 11, prince william 13, prince charles and diana's divorce was made official months after the interview. one year later the princess died in a tragic car crash in paris. for william and harry, the loss of their mother a permanent wound. >> you feel pain like no other pain. >> reporter: the report perhaps now helping to bring some...