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whenever you hear refugees, whenever they are in germany, the us, iwant whenever they are in germany, i want to go back to build my country. if there is no viable ceasefire with the country will be split into two, audi rebuild. and those huge international donor conferences, a lot of the money doesn't get there. people say these things a grandstand on the international stage but what happens if you do not deliver the money? i just came back from rwanda, a country that was scarred. they have managed to rebuild. stability first, defence and a population with a leader who has vision. the grc. terrible bout. and there is an attempt currently to defuse the crisis in qatar. the head of exxon mobil, his boss, donald trump, backed the move against qatar stating they were sponsoring terrorism. saudi arabia, bahrain, the uae, cutting diplomatic ties. a list of 13 demands. the closing down of al jazeera. they are list of 13 demands. the closing down of aljazeera. they are saying, take a hike. rex tillerson says, we have to make a breakthrough. it's been going on for several weeks. the defence se
whenever you hear refugees, whenever they are in germany, the us, iwant whenever they are in germany, i want to go back to build my country. if there is no viable ceasefire with the country will be split into two, audi rebuild. and those huge international donor conferences, a lot of the money doesn't get there. people say these things a grandstand on the international stage but what happens if you do not deliver the money? i just came back from rwanda, a country that was scarred. they have...
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iwasn't, iwanted it? and you weren't here last year, were you?t, i wanted to be here but i had to have open heart surgery. here but i had to have open heart surgery. that is my scarjeff brewin stick lovely. my wife has been a tremendous help, letting me do everything, showering, getting out of bed. i'm getting stronger now, and she said before the operation, we will go to wimbledon, when i'm alive and recovering in 2017, and here we are. thank you very much, you guys. we mentioned nadal, he is not the favourite, and neither is andy murray, who said he is fit to date and is expecting a second child, by the way. but he has run into a loss of form, and roger federer is the clear favourite with the bookies, even though he's only 35 years young! well, andy murray made be preparing for his opening match tomorrow, but we have also learned that he will be needing to make reparations elsewhere as well, because and his wife are expecting their second baby, as wejust because and his wife are expecting their second baby, as we just heard. they already have o
iwasn't, iwanted it? and you weren't here last year, were you?t, i wanted to be here but i had to have open heart surgery. here but i had to have open heart surgery. that is my scarjeff brewin stick lovely. my wife has been a tremendous help, letting me do everything, showering, getting out of bed. i'm getting stronger now, and she said before the operation, we will go to wimbledon, when i'm alive and recovering in 2017, and here we are. thank you very much, you guys. we mentioned nadal, he is...
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iwant and friction with sean. this is the white house.that we put the president first. the nspcc expresses alarm at a bbc investigation which found children being groomed on the live video—streaming app, periscope. 16 children are interviewed as part of a major child abuse investigation involving up to 70 police officers in cheltenham. the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckague — police say the search of a huge landfill site has failed to find his body. also in the next hour — an ongoing cholera epidemic
iwant and friction with sean. this is the white house.that we put the president first. the nspcc expresses alarm at a bbc investigation which found children being groomed on the live video—streaming app, periscope. 16 children are interviewed as part of a major child abuse investigation involving up to 70 police officers in cheltenham. the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckague — police say the search of a huge landfill site has failed to find his body. also in the next hour — an...
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translation: iwant guarantees. they need medical and criminal checks. that was a retired teacher.s of the region get together to oppose the plan to take on so many migrants. they have come to the capital, messina, to persuade the government to reconsider. the italian government is struggling to find a working solution. it wants to scatter migrants as soon as they arrived here in big ports, but that just shuffles the problem to the depths of the countryside. the semi— derelict kangaroo hotel is now home to 60 migrants, six times the government recommendation that the translation: it is not good. it is not good. we don't know who they are. the mayor of the town returns with news of a victory. the state has agreed that half of the new arrivals will go back to messina. translation: i certainly don't want to become a hero. they need someone else to defend them. aaron townsend is too small. —— 0ur town. else to defend them. aaron townsend is too small. -- our town. amid cheers from volunteers, migrants are escorted out. they barely know where they are going. messina. do you know where t
translation: iwant guarantees. they need medical and criminal checks. that was a retired teacher.s of the region get together to oppose the plan to take on so many migrants. they have come to the capital, messina, to persuade the government to reconsider. the italian government is struggling to find a working solution. it wants to scatter migrants as soon as they arrived here in big ports, but that just shuffles the problem to the depths of the countryside. the semi— derelict kangaroo hotel...
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iwant has ordered this tyrant taken around 20 migrants.antees, says this retired teacher. they need political and criminal checks. they we re political and criminal checks. they were already checked when they landed, argues this man. i don't think they will damage our country. the next morning, the region's mayers get together to oppose the plans to take on summary migrants. they have come to the regional capital of messina to persuade the government to reconsider. wearing a tie me help. the italian government is struggling to find a solution that works. it wants to scatter migrants as soon as the land here, but that just shuffles the problem from built—up areas to the depths of the countryside. the semiderelict kangaroo hotel in this small town is home to 50 migrants. six times the number of the government recommends for a town this size. translation: it's not good. it's not good because these here have not been checked by a doctor. we don't know who they are. it is no good. the town 's mayor returns with news of a victory. the state has
iwant has ordered this tyrant taken around 20 migrants.antees, says this retired teacher. they need political and criminal checks. they we re political and criminal checks. they were already checked when they landed, argues this man. i don't think they will damage our country. the next morning, the region's mayers get together to oppose the plans to take on summary migrants. they have come to the regional capital of messina to persuade the government to reconsider. wearing a tie me help. the...
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moreover, iwant using them against residential areas.anuary, the beginning of feber, there was a huge attack of a russia led —— in the beginning of the rear, there was a huge attack i russian led militants. —— february. we were almost having survival, with 20,000 people in that city, the grinning government, that took care of the repairing of those errors, making sure people are provided with the possibility to live normal lives in these circumstances. and u nfortu nately, these circumstances. and unfortunately, that was confirmed also by the 0ec monitors that u nfortu nately also by the 0ec monitors that unfortunately those were the militants who were not allowed for even short time ceasefires to repair the grids. you're talking about the humanitarian situation in eastern europe, ukraine and you're saying the pro— moscow separatists are responsible but i have to put it to you that there are also complaints about ukrainian activity which has led to what the russian foreign ministry warns could turn into a humanitarian catastrophe. there
moreover, iwant using them against residential areas.anuary, the beginning of feber, there was a huge attack of a russia led —— in the beginning of the rear, there was a huge attack i russian led militants. —— february. we were almost having survival, with 20,000 people in that city, the grinning government, that took care of the repairing of those errors, making sure people are provided with the possibility to live normal lives in these circumstances. and u nfortu nately, these...
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he is, iwant investigation and thatjustice be done. he is, i want peace for venezuela.s characterised it as well over the past few months. more than 80 people have been killed in street protests, the majority of them demonstrators. and there are few signs of them slowing down. it comes as the executive prepares to create as the executive prepares to create a new national assembly, removing the remaining powers of the existing one. an election on the issues is expected within weeks, but will be boycotted by the opposition and most likely millions of ordinary venezuelans. the 206 anniversary of its independence had been an excuse for that as well as to celebrate their shared identity, to fill united under their flag and symbols. instead, the country ‘s is more divided than ever and facing weeks of mile ahead. —— the country seems more divided than ever. —— weeks of violence, ahead. heavy rain and overflowing rivers in the southern japanese island of kyushu have forced almost 400,000 people from their homes. in fukuoka prefecture, water surges inundated buildings and roads
he is, iwant investigation and thatjustice be done. he is, i want peace for venezuela.s characterised it as well over the past few months. more than 80 people have been killed in street protests, the majority of them demonstrators. and there are few signs of them slowing down. it comes as the executive prepares to create as the executive prepares to create a new national assembly, removing the remaining powers of the existing one. an election on the issues is expected within weeks, but will be...
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iwant national unity and reconciliation and peace.t to say with great solemnity, the courage you have shown today by being here and agreeing on thisjoint shown today by being here and agreeing on this joint accord is historic. it is the courage of taking a risk, despite who might have opposed you. despite the actions of others, which will lead toa actions of others, which will lead to a reconciliation process and the construction of peace in the long term. just to remind you of the complicated political situation in libya. mr sarraj‘s government is backed by the un and based in the capital, tripoli. it's been trying to win support from other militias and politicians in the country since it came to power in 2016. general haftar‘s self—styled libyan national army is based in tobruk, to the east. it doesn't recognise mr sarraj‘s government. but general haftar is leading the battle against islamist militants. recently, he declared victory in benghazi, the country's second city. earlier, i spoke to the bbc world service's middle east edito
iwant national unity and reconciliation and peace.t to say with great solemnity, the courage you have shown today by being here and agreeing on thisjoint shown today by being here and agreeing on this joint accord is historic. it is the courage of taking a risk, despite who might have opposed you. despite the actions of others, which will lead toa actions of others, which will lead to a reconciliation process and the construction of peace in the long term. just to remind you of the complicated...
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iwanted here not expecting to win. money, big money. i wanted tojust here not expecting to win.with some professionals and other people that i don't normally do. the legendary poker player donnacha 0'dea, who also took part in the tournament alongside john hesp has described his win as a great achievement. i spoke to him a short time ago. i rated very highly. i have played in the tournament myself and i'm a little overwhelmed. i got through to the third day was feeling quite tired. to make the final table, he had to play seven days of ten or 11 hours plus it would end up about 13 or 14 hours and dinners and toilet breaks into account. my son actually finished about 160th and he said he was really tired as well and he is in his 30s. so, it's a great achievement. there is quite a lot of concentrating to do here clearly? yeah. it's the most skilful tournament, because they only increase the lines in the aunties every two hours where is a lot of tournaments, like the small local tournaments, like the small local tournaments, they will increase them every 20 minutes, so it's a bit of
iwanted here not expecting to win. money, big money. i wanted tojust here not expecting to win.with some professionals and other people that i don't normally do. the legendary poker player donnacha 0'dea, who also took part in the tournament alongside john hesp has described his win as a great achievement. i spoke to him a short time ago. i rated very highly. i have played in the tournament myself and i'm a little overwhelmed. i got through to the third day was feeling quite tired. to make the...
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iwanted statistically, the chances are that i will die before him.d to ensure he was looked after. the effect of today's ruling is massive. it does not just effect of today's ruling is massive. it does notjust aboutjohn walker but everyone who is in a civil partnership or same—sex marriage and thatis partnership or same—sex marriage and that is whether they are paying into an occupational pension scheme with an occupational pension scheme with a private employer or within the public sector. supporters were thrilled but there is a possible storm cloud on the horizon. thrilled but there is a possible storm cloud on the horizonm thrilled but there is a possible storm cloud on the horizon. it is only eu law that allowed him to win today. so obviously, what mr walker wa nts to today. so obviously, what mr walker wants to know and what we want to know is what is going to happen to these rights when we leave the european union. the uk courts will no longer have the power to apply eu law to british law then. john walker is happy that equality at the heart of
iwanted statistically, the chances are that i will die before him.d to ensure he was looked after. the effect of today's ruling is massive. it does not just effect of today's ruling is massive. it does notjust aboutjohn walker but everyone who is in a civil partnership or same—sex marriage and thatis partnership or same—sex marriage and that is whether they are paying into an occupational pension scheme with an occupational pension scheme with a private employer or within the public sector....
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. >> it's maddening iwant to shake all of that's people for you. >> guest: me, too much it's not kindness, but i think they perceive it as kindness. i think they think they're doing you a favor and presenting you with some information that you have somehow never seen an oprah commercial or opened a book or seen a television show where diet culture is consistently being thrown at us. they think that somehow we have blocked it all out. which, like, teach me. >> host: crazy. another one of the things you drew so well is just -- open up this conversation around shame that people have, whether it's around assault or it's around how you feel about your body, but it's not what i felt reading it. slowly the shame is just lifting, little by little, and having these kind of conversations. what was -- what were you trying to get to really in talking about this? >> i didn't have an end goal when i start writing the book. just knew i wanted to write about fatness and sort of -- fatness is this thing where people don't want to talk about it, and they know you're fat. but they whisper around it. or they
. >> it's maddening iwant to shake all of that's people for you. >> guest: me, too much it's not kindness, but i think they perceive it as kindness. i think they think they're doing you a favor and presenting you with some information that you have somehow never seen an oprah commercial or opened a book or seen a television show where diet culture is consistently being thrown at us. they think that somehow we have blocked it all out. which, like, teach me. >> host: crazy....
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i am going to be patient, iwant i've just been told. i am going to be patient, i want to hear more.. i want to hear more and more, more information. i've been waiting for seven weeks. i haven't seen nothing. only a mess. seven weeks. i haven't seen nothing. onlya mess. now, my seven weeks. i haven't seen nothing. only a mess. now, my patients is smaller. elizabeth campbell has said that she is prepared to fully cooperate with the investigation, as the recently appointed leader of kensington and chelsea council. the recently appointed leader of kensington and chelsea councillj the recently appointed leader of kensington and chelsea council. i am pleased that the police are continuing this investigation, i am pleased they are starting and i will cooperate in any way i can possibly can. we will find out how the story is covered in the front pages and —— on the front pages of the newspapers... this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are joel taylor, deputy news editor of the metro and kate devlin, deputy political editor of the sunday express. the home secretary amber
i am going to be patient, iwant i've just been told. i am going to be patient, i want to hear more.. i want to hear more and more, more information. i've been waiting for seven weeks. i haven't seen nothing. only a mess. seven weeks. i haven't seen nothing. onlya mess. now, my seven weeks. i haven't seen nothing. only a mess. now, my patients is smaller. elizabeth campbell has said that she is prepared to fully cooperate with the investigation, as the recently appointed leader of kensington and...
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iwant and friction with sean. this is the white house. i want to make sure our cultural template is that we put the president first. the nspcc expresses alarm at a bbc investigation which found children being groomed on the live video—streaming app, periscope. 16 children are interviewed as part of a major child abuse investigation involving up to 70 police officers in cheltenham. the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckague — police say the search of a huge landfill site has failed to find his body. also in the next hour — an ongoing cholera epidemic which is sweeping war—ravaged yemen. it's believed to be the largest ever recorded in a single year — with one person dying every hour in the country from the disease. and how a music video performed by schoolchildren in a yorkshire village has caught the attention of one of the biggest music stars in the world. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump's press secretary sean spicer has resigned. it follows the president's appointment of a former wall street banker, anthony sca
iwant and friction with sean. this is the white house. i want to make sure our cultural template is that we put the president first. the nspcc expresses alarm at a bbc investigation which found children being groomed on the live video—streaming app, periscope. 16 children are interviewed as part of a major child abuse investigation involving up to 70 police officers in cheltenham. the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckague — police say the search of a huge landfill site has failed to...
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if i don't enjoy it, iwant enjoying the sport. if i don't enjoy it, i want to do my best. after that. it's hard, as an athlete, you have to take things year by year and see how things go. i love the sport, every year it tends to evolve and get bigger. i definitely don't want to watch from the sidelines. you are hoping they come back here in 2019, is it different with other things? countries are rotated more, is britain being seen as a place for para athletics in particular? what is going on? a lot of people recognise 2012 as kind of like the birthplace of the professional era paralympic sport. we hosted the first paralympics paralympic sport. we hosted the first pa ralympics here paralympic sport. we hosted the first paralympics here and there has been quite a movement by athletes around the world. theyjust say their experience in gb is better. definitely, i was in beijing in 2014 andl definitely, i was in beijing in 2014 and i think i was shown on tv at about 4am. the coverage was really bad. now we have the channel 4 cove rage , bad. now we have the channel 4 coverage, p
if i don't enjoy it, iwant enjoying the sport. if i don't enjoy it, i want to do my best. after that. it's hard, as an athlete, you have to take things year by year and see how things go. i love the sport, every year it tends to evolve and get bigger. i definitely don't want to watch from the sidelines. you are hoping they come back here in 2019, is it different with other things? countries are rotated more, is britain being seen as a place for para athletics in particular? what is going on? a...
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iwant weather forecast. good morning! i want to share this beautiful sunrise.ost of us, which is what we expect at this time of year. we probably won't see the 30 degrees we had yesterday at heathrow. we still have the same air mass in the southern half of the country and in the north, but it will be warmer, with more sunshine in the northern half of the uk, because first thing this morning we've had clear skies in the north and it has been chilly, but we still have a lot of cloud in the south, so quite muggy. that means there's a lot of moisture around, so the cloud could give the onslaught of drizzle where it is lowest on the coast and the south—west of england. more cloud generally in the southern half of the country this morning, but it is bright and there will be decent spells of sunshine working its way through the cloud. we will have more sunshine to northern ireland, scotla nd sunshine to northern ireland, scotland and northern england. drizzly near the east coast initially and later in the day we replace that brighter weather for strengthening winds of
iwant weather forecast. good morning! i want to share this beautiful sunrise.ost of us, which is what we expect at this time of year. we probably won't see the 30 degrees we had yesterday at heathrow. we still have the same air mass in the southern half of the country and in the north, but it will be warmer, with more sunshine in the northern half of the uk, because first thing this morning we've had clear skies in the north and it has been chilly, but we still have a lot of cloud in the south,...
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believe me, young people, iwant people are feeling. people knew him. we understand your frustration, we understand your anger. don't fill that the family doesn't have the frustration at the anger, too. the family knows taking to the streets doesn't give you justice. burning down your own en”: ;- your . , . , homes, burning—emir is not 25535! to , homes, burning—emir is notfié to give = the >£;;;;, if down the don't leeee jz/ze iee e53? 1'ee 3124 ca re leeee jz/ze iee e53? 7252112; care if you burned out where eete if 72.4 eeeeej :,i r—te’e 7:, eeee if 72.4 eeeeej :,i r—ieeee 7:, the eete if 72.4 eettej :,i litete 7:, the family eete if 72.4 eettej e77. r—itete 7:, the family say they live. the family say they have strong legal representation that will help in their fight to get a nswe rs. will help in their fight to get answers. last night police said one of their officers was injured. they sustained an injury to the eye, and a member of the public, they say, was pushed off their bike and assaulted. the message from the police is this t
believe me, young people, iwant people are feeling. people knew him. we understand your frustration, we understand your anger. don't fill that the family doesn't have the frustration at the anger, too. the family knows taking to the streets doesn't give you justice. burning down your own en”: ;- your . , . , homes, burning—emir is not 25535! to , homes, burning—emir is notfié to give = the >£;;;;, if down the don't leeee jz/ze iee e53? 1'ee 3124 ca re leeee jz/ze iee e53? 7252112;...
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she said, iwant condolences to those affected. better but she hoped not to make it any worse. she confirmed that the inquests had been opened, 34 that the inquests had been opened, 3a victims in total identified, and she said work is ongoing and proceeding as well as it could under very trying circumstances, but it looks like although further inquests will be opened there will be no further progress in the inquests coroners' courts procedure and to the public inquiry and any criminal investigations have taken place. political parties must do more to prepare candidates for the ruthless nature of campaigning, according to a new report. a parliamentary cross—party group documented the scale of abuse and intimidation of parliamentary candidates during the general election. 0ne mp suffered an anti—semitic attack and another was targeted by racist graffiti and repeated death threats. shadow home secretary diane abbott says she has been the victim of racist abuse — including use of the n word. she spoke about how the abuse affected herse
she said, iwant condolences to those affected. better but she hoped not to make it any worse. she confirmed that the inquests had been opened, 34 that the inquests had been opened, 3a victims in total identified, and she said work is ongoing and proceeding as well as it could under very trying circumstances, but it looks like although further inquests will be opened there will be no further progress in the inquests coroners' courts procedure and to the public inquiry and any criminal...
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iwanted andy murray, he's up on centre court at 1pm.ons they thought mattered, and they got away with being a lot cheeky then i could ever have done. have a look at this. i'm andy, nice to meet you. gregor, you're from tumbling, right? shall we hit a few balls together? —— dunblane. that was bigger than me! that was good. welcome, andy, to our murray masterclass with our mini murrays, these are some of the toughest questions you're going to a nswer toughest questions you're going to answer in the next fortnight. come on, gregor. who's cooking do you prefer, your grand, your mum, your wife? i've tasted your grand's cooking at the dunblane tennis and it's delicious. you're lucky. it's definitely not my mum, she doesn't cook well, i don't like my mum's food. that's mean. it's a really tough question, my gran has a lot of experience cooking so i would say it would just be her but my wife is also a good cook. it isn't my mum, she would definitely be third on the list. there we go! hit the roof! that's not easy! what is the best moment of you
iwanted andy murray, he's up on centre court at 1pm.ons they thought mattered, and they got away with being a lot cheeky then i could ever have done. have a look at this. i'm andy, nice to meet you. gregor, you're from tumbling, right? shall we hit a few balls together? —— dunblane. that was bigger than me! that was good. welcome, andy, to our murray masterclass with our mini murrays, these are some of the toughest questions you're going to a nswer toughest questions you're going to answer...
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iwanted chances are that i will buy before him. i wanted to ensure he was looked after.ng time ago, and get this thing sorted out once and for all. there are people who are dying, people who have died who are not going to benefit from this. actually i think the decent thing would be for those companies to now get into gear and look after the people that have gone. john, thank you very much indeed. an absolutely delighted john walker but there is perhaps just a hint ofa walker but there is perhaps just a hint of a threat on the horizon as a result of brexit, that this ruling today could be rowed back on. something of an issue of concern for john and others in his position, but today a day of delight for him. thank you very much clive and john walker. let‘s carry on our, session withjim, who has been looking at the fact that fewer than half of local authorities and housing associations that have got this cladding on that have failed fire safety tests have managed to remove the panel so far. you have been talking to residents in one particular tower block in north london. y
iwanted chances are that i will buy before him. i wanted to ensure he was looked after.ng time ago, and get this thing sorted out once and for all. there are people who are dying, people who have died who are not going to benefit from this. actually i think the decent thing would be for those companies to now get into gear and look after the people that have gone. john, thank you very much indeed. an absolutely delighted john walker but there is perhaps just a hint ofa walker but there is...
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he says, in my mind, iwant end of the season.championship the right way. i don't know if that will come back to bite me in the backside or not. i want to win it the right way and i think today was the right way and i think today was the right way to do things. whether you agree or not is up to you. thank you, kat, we will find out at the end of the season if that was costly for lewis hamilton. now, tt‘s several years since the government pledged to put mental health provision on an equal footing with other health services, but many patients still struggle to access the services they need. it's a problem we've covered extensively on this programme. so will plans to recruit more than 20,000 extra mental health workers in england improve things? the plans involve increasing the number of trained nurses, therapists, psychiatrists and other mental health professionals by 2021. earlier, the health secretaryjeremy hunt explained the numbers to naga munchetty on bbc breakfast and said nurses have never worked harder. the 21,000 number is
he says, in my mind, iwant end of the season.championship the right way. i don't know if that will come back to bite me in the backside or not. i want to win it the right way and i think today was the right way and i think today was the right way to do things. whether you agree or not is up to you. thank you, kat, we will find out at the end of the season if that was costly for lewis hamilton. now, tt‘s several years since the government pledged to put mental health provision on an equal...
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iwant sexual exploitation of children and young people.ow do the amounts that some of the girls will receive compare to other compensation claims for example? the damages are very, very low. there's been a recent case involving the catholic society, a boy raped at 14 by a teach ever brought a claim in his 30s, awarded £14,000 for that rape. —— by a teacher. there was a case involving three mps who brought a libel claim against another mp who'd alleged they knew about the rotherham abuse scandal. i think it was a ukip mep sued by the three mps and they recovered a combined total of £160,000, so that was about £52,000 each they got for being accused of knowing about a scandal and doing nothing to prevent it. so you compare that with £14,000 for historic rape and it possibly puts into context that the damages are far too low. —36 laura's detailed occasions — where the police could have help and gone, hang on, this isn't right.” the police could have help and gone, hang on, this isn't right. i was actually sent to prison because of them. iwas
iwant sexual exploitation of children and young people.ow do the amounts that some of the girls will receive compare to other compensation claims for example? the damages are very, very low. there's been a recent case involving the catholic society, a boy raped at 14 by a teach ever brought a claim in his 30s, awarded £14,000 for that rape. —— by a teacher. there was a case involving three mps who brought a libel claim against another mp who'd alleged they knew about the rotherham abuse...
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iwant cheering for you, you, it does catch you bait. i do feel it.g, i know my ball toss and the way i bounce the ball. it is something that developed. i don't, the ball. it is something that developed. idon't, i the ball. it is something that developed. i don't, i don't remember ever like learning it or developing it. it is slow and deliberate. and i have seen it in slo—mo, how the ball is turning in my hand. i think don't think about it because i will mess it up. it is second nature. and that sort of is what has to happen. also, imean sort of is what has to happen. also, i mean watching you, you just have nerves of steel. that is what it appeared to me. how do you get to that point? are you thinking about each individual point or how do you hold it like that? well, for me it was always about keeping things in really good perspective, for me it was being clear on the game plan, that i want to execute out there, that i want to execute out there, that keeps it on a working mind set, and then, keeping things in good perspective, when you know, i'm on a
iwant cheering for you, you, it does catch you bait. i do feel it.g, i know my ball toss and the way i bounce the ball. it is something that developed. i don't, the ball. it is something that developed. idon't, i the ball. it is something that developed. i don't, i don't remember ever like learning it or developing it. it is slow and deliberate. and i have seen it in slo—mo, how the ball is turning in my hand. i think don't think about it because i will mess it up. it is second nature. and...
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for me, iwant unanswered, which for you is the most important?en looking forward to the fact that they still don‘t know, as that made it more difficult in some respects? they wa nt to difficult in some respects? they want to do that to be there, but i imagine it doesn‘t feel complete. want to do that to be there, but i imagine it doesn't feel complete. my mum is being supported by my dad, she be so upset, plus her twin brother, these days don‘t get easier, these anniversaries. every christmas, every birthday, every anniversary, so difficult each year and they say time heals but the longer it goes on, you live in this and some people forget three years on we have nothing whatsoever.m looks like a beautiful tribute and armorial, will it be software you will visit as a family, do you think? definitely, not far away from us think? definitely, not far away from us in the uk but i think the best thing for us, the forest is a growing memorial, it will get more beautiful as time goes on. hopefully it will be there for years to come so it will be there fo
for me, iwant unanswered, which for you is the most important?en looking forward to the fact that they still don‘t know, as that made it more difficult in some respects? they wa nt to difficult in some respects? they want to do that to be there, but i imagine it doesn‘t feel complete. want to do that to be there, but i imagine it doesn't feel complete. my mum is being supported by my dad, she be so upset, plus her twin brother, these days don‘t get easier, these anniversaries. every...
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iwant to right up to much older competitors -- bowler. i want to see you in action quickly? up with a name for me. we are in for that. i think stef would be interested in it as well. we will have all the headlines at seven o'clock. —— steph. time to have a look at the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessup. detectives investigating the death of a young woman in south—west london have charged a 33—year—old man with murder, rape and kidnap. the 19—year—old's body was found at a house in kingston on wednesday. the man is also accused of raping another woman. a second man has been charged with kidnap. travel now — and there is major disruption for thousands of commuters heading into waterloo station this morning following a signal failure. it's affecting all south west trains — a few services are running into waterloo, but passengers are being strongly advised not to travel till after nine o'clock this morning. we will keep you updated on this of course throughout the morning. we also have lots of problems on the tube this mor
iwant to right up to much older competitors -- bowler. i want to see you in action quickly? up with a name for me. we are in for that. i think stef would be interested in it as well. we will have all the headlines at seven o'clock. —— steph. time to have a look at the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessup. detectives investigating the death of a young woman in south—west london have charged a 33—year—old man with murder, rape and...
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when it comes to the future of british racing, in particular, iwanted comes to the future of britishl be a british grand prix?|j think post—2019 will there still be a british grand prix? i believe so. most of the teams are based in the uk. the innovation that's here, the engineering skills, the work ethic, sees britain's leading the way. so it finds himself in the middle of a negotiation over the commercial rights, the cost of hosting the event and try to operate as a proper business. i'm sure they will take the two years to work that out and in the meantime we are the head of this great event in trafalgar square to celebrate formula! this great event in trafalgar square to celebrate formula 1 and we want to celebrate formula 1 and we want to invest in the sport. they are working to increase the fan experience, something which has been discussed in the past as maybe not being at the level it could be. there will be a number of these events around the globe. this is formula 1, come celebrate the race. talk to us about attracting a new audience, that's really important. there's been a
when it comes to the future of british racing, in particular, iwanted comes to the future of britishl be a british grand prix?|j think post—2019 will there still be a british grand prix? i believe so. most of the teams are based in the uk. the innovation that's here, the engineering skills, the work ethic, sees britain's leading the way. so it finds himself in the middle of a negotiation over the commercial rights, the cost of hosting the event and try to operate as a proper business. i'm...