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iwould say is. i don't wa nt to treatment? iwould say is.ut a number on the years. sometimes breakthroughs happen which can speed things up faster than you would think. but i think it will be yea rs, would think. but i think it will be years, andi would think. but i think it will be years, and i think the opportunity now offered to us, where we can see this is likely to be feasible, is an opportunity for us to think hard and debate in the public arena these issues that were raised about who should be entitled to do this. the editing technology will differ for different diseases. so each case is going to have to be looked at. is this the best way to treat this or is there a better, simpler way. there are other ways of addressing this problem. they do not always work. they cannot always work. so it each case is going to have to be thought about differently. this repair via the gino and in this set of experiments was unexpected. —— gino and. —— genome. it was unexpected, certainly, for me. it might cause difficulties for correcting other diseas
iwould say is. i don't wa nt to treatment? iwould say is.ut a number on the years. sometimes breakthroughs happen which can speed things up faster than you would think. but i think it will be yea rs, would think. but i think it will be years, andi would think. but i think it will be years, and i think the opportunity now offered to us, where we can see this is likely to be feasible, is an opportunity for us to think hard and debate in the public arena these issues that were raised about who...
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is itjust looked really good, iwould have characters.ood, i would have forgiven it these problems. all right. we couldn't have anything more different for our second film, england is mine. this isa second film, england is mine. this is a biopic of maurice e's —— liszt‘s early years in the run up to him meeting johnny marr and forming the smiths. the title is from a smiths song, still ill. it stars jack lowden, who is in dunkirk as well. he plays an raf pilot. he is tom hardy's colleague in that movie. very good in dunkirk and very good in this as a young morrissey. the downside is that the first half of the film, morrissey is so painfully shy as a teenager that he is virtually mute. so you have a film where you don't know what is going on in his head because he is such an insular character. and the film is about him coming out of his shell. most interestingly, the women in his life encouraging him to come out of his shell, his family and female friends. do you need to be a fan of the smiths to enjoy it or could this bea the smiths to enj
is itjust looked really good, iwould have characters.ood, i would have forgiven it these problems. all right. we couldn't have anything more different for our second film, england is mine. this isa second film, england is mine. this is a biopic of maurice e's —— liszt‘s early years in the run up to him meeting johnny marr and forming the smiths. the title is from a smiths song, still ill. it stars jack lowden, who is in dunkirk as well. he plays an raf pilot. he is tom hardy's colleague...
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iwould much more frustrated at him than i was at myself. i would much rather be angry at myself.not work for me again at some point. like, i hate the term fired or sacked or axed, because that's definitely not what it was, you know. i just that's definitely not what it was, you know. ijust changed my path a little bit. but, you know, maybe that future the path might come back to where it was, but right now i need to mix things up a little bit andjp need to mix things up a little bit and jp understood that and we are still all good. the best female golfers in the world have gathered at kingsbarns in fife for the british open which gets under way on thursday. david currie reports on why south koreans are currently dominating the sport and how they're doing it. this south korean might not be the best photographer in the world but right now she is the best woman golfer in the world. i always dream about becoming number one. but once you achieve it it feels like 0k, about becoming number one. but once you achieve it it feels like ok, you know, i feel like all of my hard work pays off
iwould much more frustrated at him than i was at myself. i would much rather be angry at myself.not work for me again at some point. like, i hate the term fired or sacked or axed, because that's definitely not what it was, you know. i just that's definitely not what it was, you know. ijust changed my path a little bit. but, you know, maybe that future the path might come back to where it was, but right now i need to mix things up a little bit andjp need to mix things up a little bit and jp...
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i mean, iwould recognise a family member if their face was pixelated.ple might not be aware they were caught up in the attack, let alone might have died. yes, and they are much more liberal now with their pictures they show their audiences. that guy's left leg looks very, very seriously injured to me. sol very, very seriously injured to me. so i agree. is his family where he is involved? so i agree. is his family where he is involved 7 i'm so i agree. is his family where he is involved? i'm not sure that's a good one to use given those issues and the child they are looking on. maybe the child knows him... i don't know. a lot of people have phones in their pockets now and they are looking at twitter and they are seeing even looking at twitter and they are seeing even worse looking at twitter and they are seeing even worse things there, so the papers feel they have to respond to that. those things are out there and people are absorbing them and maybe we should reflect that. and maybe we should reflect that. and maybe we should reflect that. and maybe we s
i mean, iwould recognise a family member if their face was pixelated.ple might not be aware they were caught up in the attack, let alone might have died. yes, and they are much more liberal now with their pictures they show their audiences. that guy's left leg looks very, very seriously injured to me. sol very, very seriously injured to me. so i agree. is his family where he is involved? so i agree. is his family where he is involved 7 i'm so i agree. is his family where he is involved? i'm not...
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that's the sort of you you'll get, iwould imagine east.the sort of you you'll get, i would imagine that shot maybe from space? we'll have to find out. maybe that is what people on the ground are seeing. millions of people have travelled to watch what is called totality. isn't it amazing? the sun on the other side, the corona around it, i think that would be the right expression. brendan owens is an astronomer at the royal observatory in greenwich and he will be with me while we enjoyed this phenomenon. described it to me in your terms. this is a moment where the best location for this eclipse is a moment that only lasts about two minutes a0 seconds, when the entire disc of the sun is covered by the moon. when you get that alto glow, the ghostly white, wispy view, that's the outer atmosphere of the sun, something we normally can't see or witness. for this fleeting moment, you feel the mechanism of our solar system in action, the sun, the moon and the earth. just to be clear, this began in the mid—pacific and it sweeps gci’oss in the mid—pac
that's the sort of you you'll get, iwould imagine east.the sort of you you'll get, i would imagine that shot maybe from space? we'll have to find out. maybe that is what people on the ground are seeing. millions of people have travelled to watch what is called totality. isn't it amazing? the sun on the other side, the corona around it, i think that would be the right expression. brendan owens is an astronomer at the royal observatory in greenwich and he will be with me while we enjoyed this...
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normally, iwould get silver. -- coleman. it is killing me.ter turnarounds, but it didn't come together. that is what killed me. i felt like it was there. do you know what i mean? i did not get it. that is why i lost. it is one of those things. how are you managing the emotion? your last individual race ina emotion? your last individual race in a championship? it was rough, do you know what i mean? a championship. i did my best. you know what i mean? a championship. i did my bestm you know what i mean? a championship. i did my best. it is a surreal moment. i thought of all the things i would do if i did win and i did none of that. it was almost like 2004 all over again. i got a victory bya 2004 all over again. i got a victory by a little margin and just got across the line with that excitement. it is amazing. usain bolt‘s last race. so many victories in so many losses. to run against him all of those years... yeah. so, not the golden goodbye that bolt wanted. many of his family and friends had travelled over from jamaica to see his final indiv
normally, iwould get silver. -- coleman. it is killing me.ter turnarounds, but it didn't come together. that is what killed me. i felt like it was there. do you know what i mean? i did not get it. that is why i lost. it is one of those things. how are you managing the emotion? your last individual race ina emotion? your last individual race in a championship? it was rough, do you know what i mean? a championship. i did my best. you know what i mean? a championship. i did my bestm you know what...
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however, iwould point place in modern policing whatsoever.point out, our outcome rate, one in three positive, is the same whether you are black or white or whoever you are. it is not that we are stopping the present shouldn't of young black men and we don't find anything, but we do. i'm so don't find anything, but we do. i'm so it is say that we do find the same rate in the people of colour and the people not of colour at the same rate, i don't think that is disproportionate, it shows in terms of our activity, fairness. it is interesting, because what she is saying there is the fact is, that this works, it is summing want to stick with. you and i know as journalists reporting on stop and searches, the effect it has on communities and young people whatever the facts say, it creates a huge amount of toxic tension between community and police. it does. in the past i've spoken to young black men, i have been stopped 15 times and nothing has been found. it does create resentment. for our listeners certainly, they do worry about it and they do feel
however, iwould point place in modern policing whatsoever.point out, our outcome rate, one in three positive, is the same whether you are black or white or whoever you are. it is not that we are stopping the present shouldn't of young black men and we don't find anything, but we do. i'm so don't find anything, but we do. i'm so it is say that we do find the same rate in the people of colour and the people not of colour at the same rate, i don't think that is disproportionate, it shows in terms...
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if i could have not had them here, iwould have here.have not had them here, i would have not given the permit if i didn't have to give them the permit. we don't need that of rhetoric going on in boston. well, our reporterjoel gunter is in among protestors in boston. it appears that the violence seen in cha rlottesville last weekend it appears that the violence seen in charlottesville last weekend has been avoided? yes, it was almost entirely peaceful today here in boston. there was a very small group of far right protesters. they were kept well away from the counterdemonstrators by police. the thousands of counterdemonstrators we re thousands of counterdemonstrators were almost entirely peaceful. there was almost a festival atmosphere on the common at one stage. we are getting reports that those far right speakers at this causes away by police, what more do you know about that? yes, they were taken out in police vans, they were surrounded by a very hostile crowd who shouted, callous, and john did, shame. but it remained peaceful. there
if i could have not had them here, iwould have here.have not had them here, i would have not given the permit if i didn't have to give them the permit. we don't need that of rhetoric going on in boston. well, our reporterjoel gunter is in among protestors in boston. it appears that the violence seen in cha rlottesville last weekend it appears that the violence seen in charlottesville last weekend has been avoided? yes, it was almost entirely peaceful today here in boston. there was a very small...
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is more about continue to radical change, i would say. is more about continue to radical change, iwouldout continue to radical change, i would say. do people use that right to delete? how many people do go to a social media company and get personal data about them deleted? one of the big questions here is, like many of the other data protection rights, it places the burden on the individual themselves to go out and be proactive in exercising their rights. and so, to a certain extent, many individuals and do that, we tend to sell our soul force and free wi—fi and be less active in that regard. but there was a big judgment in this field in 2014 where the european court of justice in this field in 2014 where the european court ofjustice this stated that as a result of this right to delete, individual is good in some circumstances have information to listed from google search engine. and that is something we have actually seen from almost 1 million individuals it across the eu exercise in the past few years. i think if you make it a bit easier for individuals to exercise these rights, promo
is more about continue to radical change, i would say. is more about continue to radical change, iwouldout continue to radical change, i would say. do people use that right to delete? how many people do go to a social media company and get personal data about them deleted? one of the big questions here is, like many of the other data protection rights, it places the burden on the individual themselves to go out and be proactive in exercising their rights. and so, to a certain extent, many...
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iwould not translation: they used to torture me. i would not be giving any food.hours. they said, pay up, and then you can rest. his wife was forced to borrow money to secure his release. he is back home now, but deep in debt. for many bangladeshis, migrating abroad isa many bangladeshis, migrating abroad is a ticket out of poverty, making them prime targets for those who wa nt to them prime targets for those who want to exploit their desperation. it takes as time but we finally tracked down a trafficker who agrees to speak to us. he is part of an elaborate criminal network, organising fake documents and then escorting the migrants all the way to libya. at no point they stop or challenged. translation: my bosses are entitled officials. it's basically a syndicate. the passports don't have visas. at the airport they just take the don't have visas. at the airport theyjust take the names against a list. sometimes they make a phone call, then we are led through. and the rush to leave bangladesh continues. there is simply not enough opportunities at home. even though th
iwould not translation: they used to torture me. i would not be giving any food.hours. they said, pay up, and then you can rest. his wife was forced to borrow money to secure his release. he is back home now, but deep in debt. for many bangladeshis, migrating abroad isa many bangladeshis, migrating abroad is a ticket out of poverty, making them prime targets for those who wa nt to them prime targets for those who want to exploit their desperation. it takes as time but we finally tracked down a...
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so, iwould announcement. do you understand? large.o the stage to share this news with all of you. come on up,jim. —— he this news with all of you. come on up, jim. —— he is going to say a few words in these words have not been spoken by a major politicalfigure of, meaning a governor or senator in our country, for a long time ——jim justice —— —— figure, —— figure, first of all, what an incredible honour and thank you for coming, and thank our great president for being here. i've got to tell you a couple of stories real quick. i've been to the oval office twice in the last two or three weeks. i've been there to present a programme on coal and manufacturing. i've had a great opportunity to be with our president. now, let me tell you that i have to be really serious with you forjust a moment. i have to tell you that the last session of our legislature, i drafted with all my soul. i can tell you if you will just give me just a moment, this man and myself are not politicians. we ran to get something done. we ran and gave up part of our live
so, iwould announcement. do you understand? large.o the stage to share this news with all of you. come on up,jim. —— he this news with all of you. come on up, jim. —— he is going to say a few words in these words have not been spoken by a major politicalfigure of, meaning a governor or senator in our country, for a long time ——jim justice —— —— figure, —— figure, first of all, what an incredible honour and thank you for coming, and thank our great president for being...
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iwould put arabia, egypt and the government of qatar. i would put to use a precise opposite. and human rights watch. they said qatar is no more a democracy than the other gulf countries. the amnesty international report said qatar authorities continue to unduly restrict the rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly. when it comes to the media, in december 2016, assembly. when it comes to the media, in december2016, an independent news service in doha was blocked from all of its internet service providers. you try and justify that to me, and tell me that qatar is fundamentally different from the other occupants of your region. i am not telling you that qatar is a democratic country yet. i think there have been a lot of good developments in qatar. in so many respects. we believe it is coming, the full democracy. there are now study is going on in order to allow the journalists in qatar deunionise, the journalists in qatar deunionise, the same thing with aljazeera. these things are coming. i believe it will be coming. you sound like a minister from it will be com
iwould put arabia, egypt and the government of qatar. i would put to use a precise opposite. and human rights watch. they said qatar is no more a democracy than the other gulf countries. the amnesty international report said qatar authorities continue to unduly restrict the rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly. when it comes to the media, in december 2016, assembly. when it comes to the media, in december2016, an independent news service in doha was blocked from all of its...
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there are people in it who have said, openly, iwould be betraying my principles if i didn't make it clearis pursued by her own government, she would leave the tory party. this could split your party? i hope all politicians would ultimately put country before party. if not, they need to ask some hard questions. all the parties were split by the referendum. the majority of conservative mps voted remained, and a minority voted leave. since the referendum, the mps who voted remain have behaved with exemplary democratic respect. they did not try to argue, they accepted the outcome. they said, if this is the instruction from the british people, let's try to make it successful. there is a legitimate argument about the terms of brexit, which parts we keep, how much we shadow what the eu is doing. we should welcome the input from any interested parties. but the fact of leaving the eu, having the supremacy of british law, thatis having the supremacy of british law, that is no longer in question. we have to end there. thank you for being on hardtalk thank you very much, daniel. —— hardtalk. hi there
there are people in it who have said, openly, iwould be betraying my principles if i didn't make it clearis pursued by her own government, she would leave the tory party. this could split your party? i hope all politicians would ultimately put country before party. if not, they need to ask some hard questions. all the parties were split by the referendum. the majority of conservative mps voted remained, and a minority voted leave. since the referendum, the mps who voted remain have behaved with...
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iwould be terrorists, and that is going to change.ge. the pakistani military will balk at something like that. there was talk about the sacrifices that have been made by their own military in fighting insurgency, but there is to give evidence to suggest that they have in many respects supported the calibre of afghanistan, because ultimately what pakistan wanted, and this is a strategy which goes back many years cut the security agencies wa nted many years cut the security agencies wanted and afghanistan that was on pakistan's side. and potentially, if they supported the taliban, and ended up bystrom was forced —— ended up ended up bystrom was forced —— ended up bystrom was forced, they would have that. —— ended up the strong as force. again, we are not entirely clear about our all these things he says we clear about our all these things he says we are clear about our all these things he says we are going to see achieved will be achieved. he said we are talking about results as opposed to arbitrary timelines. we have not had the detail
iwould be terrorists, and that is going to change.ge. the pakistani military will balk at something like that. there was talk about the sacrifices that have been made by their own military in fighting insurgency, but there is to give evidence to suggest that they have in many respects supported the calibre of afghanistan, because ultimately what pakistan wanted, and this is a strategy which goes back many years cut the security agencies wa nted many years cut the security agencies wanted and...
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bussing, without them doing all the jobs they do, i would without them doing all the jobs they do, iwouldion as a small business in this country. and 82—year—old japanese woman has proved creativity has no age limit. she spotted a gap in the games market and created an up especially for players over 60. the game is inspired by a traditional dolls festival. it is ready had quite a response. finally, we leave you with this stunning footage of a lunar eclipse. the phenomenon was visible in many parts of the world on monday night, delighting sky—watchers. eclipses occur when the earth passes between the sun and the moon, casting a shadow. a second full eclipse will occur on august 21 over north america — the first of its kind in nearly a century. and there's plenty more on all of today's main stories on our website, bbc.com/news. you can also download the news app. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bbc mike embley. well, no sign of summer for tuesday, or indeed the rest of this week. it's going to be very mixed. it was certainly quite mixed on monday. this
bussing, without them doing all the jobs they do, i would without them doing all the jobs they do, iwouldion as a small business in this country. and 82—year—old japanese woman has proved creativity has no age limit. she spotted a gap in the games market and created an up especially for players over 60. the game is inspired by a traditional dolls festival. it is ready had quite a response. finally, we leave you with this stunning footage of a lunar eclipse. the phenomenon was visible in...
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iwould probably the idea of it being a safe sleeping space.ng the day. more than 50,000 baby boxes will be handed out every year, as well as plenty of practical items, they will also include advice on safe sleeping environment is for a newborn child and the scheme will be monitored to see whether it helps reduce infant mortality. one of the causes of cot death is actually when parents share a bed or sofa with their baby. and that might be because there is nowhere else for the baby to sleep. so we think that this box providing us so we think that this box providing us with an alternative safe place to sleep may actually reduce the rates of cot death. we are going to evaluate that. at 106 to pounds per ox, evaluate that. at 106 to pounds per 0x, concerns have evaluate that. at 106 to pounds per ox, concerns have been raised that offering one to all new parents regardless of need might not be the best use of public money. —— £160 per box. the scottish government says every child should have the best start to life in a matter what the circumstance
iwould probably the idea of it being a safe sleeping space.ng the day. more than 50,000 baby boxes will be handed out every year, as well as plenty of practical items, they will also include advice on safe sleeping environment is for a newborn child and the scheme will be monitored to see whether it helps reduce infant mortality. one of the causes of cot death is actually when parents share a bed or sofa with their baby. and that might be because there is nowhere else for the baby to sleep. so...
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if not, iwould not with us north korea and help bring them in. if the president went to the podium in the next few weeks and either imposed sanctions on chinese banks or got more tough on trade, which was supposed to happen this friday, but because of negotiations with the un security council resolution, it seemed like donald trump changed his mind. donald trump has been talking tough on china. so far, we have not seen much action. we have not seen much action. he has been active on his twitter feed. i think the donald trump administration will give us a few more weeks. you will see a much tougher response. keep in mind, the north korean nuclear missile programmes are advancing at a dramatic rate. i spoke to someone this week that told me north korea is 6— this week that told me north korea is 6- 18 this week that told me north korea is 6— 18 months away from a hydrogen bomb. that is a big deal, the most advanced nuclear device you can get, one that could kill millions of people. the donald trump administration is going to have to act, and it is
if not, iwould not with us north korea and help bring them in. if the president went to the podium in the next few weeks and either imposed sanctions on chinese banks or got more tough on trade, which was supposed to happen this friday, but because of negotiations with the un security council resolution, it seemed like donald trump changed his mind. donald trump has been talking tough on china. so far, we have not seen much action. we have not seen much action. he has been active on his twitter...
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the fatalities, now, iwould has really touched it.at there are at least two right in front of me. but obviously, that is not confirmed. i understand that they are still there. they are obviously dealing with all sorts of other things. i understand that, we have had the latest press conference from police and they have said at the moment, figures they release one dead and 32 injured, we understand what you say but we leave it to police confirm that. obviously unconfirmed. catalan police are in charge, they are in front of me now and they are searching buildings and coordinating movement. the local police, they have cordoned off las ramblas down to my right, and nobody is moving, unless police say so. that is the situation at the moment. the van is still right in front of me. it has not been touched for at least an hour. it must be very concerning, to be there at the heart of things and seeing this going on around you. i've heard it dozens of times but for the grace of god, i have been walking —— i could have been walking through las ra
the fatalities, now, iwould has really touched it.at there are at least two right in front of me. but obviously, that is not confirmed. i understand that they are still there. they are obviously dealing with all sorts of other things. i understand that, we have had the latest press conference from police and they have said at the moment, figures they release one dead and 32 injured, we understand what you say but we leave it to police confirm that. obviously unconfirmed. catalan police are in...
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but to be honest, if they'd offered me, iwould have about.e, i would have taken it. not blaming either of them. you can't blame the lads but surely some, i don't know who, whether it's boxing or you feel whether the car —— or ufc or whatever, we are in the boxing game, and this is for me pure showbiz. that is the sense here in las vegas, pure showbiz. the hours are counting down. tickets are still available as of late last night for the venue itself. the promoter has been cagey about the mumbles of pay—per—view clicks. this will be an lucrative fight. for now, the talking is done, it's time for conor mcgregor and floyd mayweather to get in the ring and prove who is the best. get the suncream on, live for us on sports day there. a little earlier, nick marshall—mccormack spoke to former wba lightweight champion anthony crolla — who said conor mcgregor stepping into the boxing ring is like andy murray playing the best at table tennis. crolla thinks the fight will damage the reputation of the sport. i'm a big conor mcgregorfan but if conor mcgreg
but to be honest, if they'd offered me, iwould have about.e, i would have taken it. not blaming either of them. you can't blame the lads but surely some, i don't know who, whether it's boxing or you feel whether the car —— or ufc or whatever, we are in the boxing game, and this is for me pure showbiz. that is the sense here in las vegas, pure showbiz. the hours are counting down. tickets are still available as of late last night for the venue itself. the promoter has been cagey about the...
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if you are a motorist like me, iwould much rather have somebody next to me on the motorway who has beene who hasjust left the test centre and driven straight down onto the motorway for the first time. i think this is something that will mean a safe environment for motorists. there will be strict rules for learner drivers on motorways. they will have to have an approved driving instructor with them, and they must be in a dual—controlled car, where the instructor can take over if necessary. some road safety groups believe the motorways lessons should be compulsory, but only once you pass the test. there is, though, widespread support for this change to the rules. this is all about making it a controlled environment, making sure nothing can go wrong, or if it does, there is a fully qualified and trained professional next to them to help guide them through the situation. not the type of thing i would recommend her mum and dad to help outwith. motorway driving went been tested, it is additional training to make you motorists drive safely with confidence. daniela relph, bbc news. let's ta ke
if you are a motorist like me, iwould much rather have somebody next to me on the motorway who has beene who hasjust left the test centre and driven straight down onto the motorway for the first time. i think this is something that will mean a safe environment for motorists. there will be strict rules for learner drivers on motorways. they will have to have an approved driving instructor with them, and they must be in a dual—controlled car, where the instructor can take over if necessary....
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well, iwould hope he would first of all condemn completely the dictatorial tendencies of the regime.at's seen ten or 15 years ago as a role model has actually failed, let alone apply that kind of system to the uk. the labour leader is back where he feels comfortable, addressing enthusiastic supporters. over the next few weeks though his aim is to win over those who voted conservative two months ago. vicki young, bbc news, crawley. police have named a one—year—old girl who died when a car hit a wall in merthyr tydfill. pearl melody black was killed yesterday when the unoccupied range rover rolled down a hill and struck a wall. in a statement her parents described her as "the brightest of stars" and that her death had left "a massive hole" in their hearts. couples struggling to start a family face a postcode lottery when trying to get ivf treatment on the nhs in england. that's according to the charity fertility network uk — it says that in several areas there's been a cut in the number of ivf cycles offered or a reduction in the age at which women qualify for the treatment. our health
well, iwould hope he would first of all condemn completely the dictatorial tendencies of the regime.at's seen ten or 15 years ago as a role model has actually failed, let alone apply that kind of system to the uk. the labour leader is back where he feels comfortable, addressing enthusiastic supporters. over the next few weeks though his aim is to win over those who voted conservative two months ago. vicki young, bbc news, crawley. police have named a one—year—old girl who died when a car...
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like, iwould remember exactly what i was upset about, and it turned out i was, like, the last personnd all herfriends were actually girlfriends, so... iju5t remember that day finding out. i remember being in my school uniform, i remember sitting on the couch. how old were you? erm... ..10 or”. i think with you it was probably a friend thing until she was too scared to tell you. i was so young. i wasjust kind of like, "meh, 0k." i think that's the difference. if you're tiny, you can tell kid5 these things. it's like, "yeah, oh, so?" we don't understand what the difference is. yeah, they love each other, that's all we need to know. it's interesting to hear how different it is for the different ages, though. that's just because the society made me believe that that was such a bad thing, and that's kind of the last thing i remember about it, about that discussion. elaine was a bit upset when she realised, because she was a little bit olderand... i think it was just sorting out in her head. i think she felt as though i should have told her earlier and... so, you can't always get the timin
like, iwould remember exactly what i was upset about, and it turned out i was, like, the last personnd all herfriends were actually girlfriends, so... iju5t remember that day finding out. i remember being in my school uniform, i remember sitting on the couch. how old were you? erm... ..10 or”. i think with you it was probably a friend thing until she was too scared to tell you. i was so young. i wasjust kind of like, "meh, 0k." i think that's the difference. if you're tiny, you can...
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some quite boring social activities, iwould argue. i don't think you would.vy lifting and this is certainly not realwork. i think heavy lifting and this is certainly not real work. i think the queen did a very good job in 2011 when she came to ireland and it was much appreciated in ireland. a lot of people in ireland to change their view of the british royal family through royal visit. view of the british royal family through royalvisit. well, i think the queen has been quite a magnificent public servant, but i do think the younger royals could certainly take example from her. they seem to be... they quite literally have quit their military careers already and they seem to be far more interested in endless holidays and relaxing. far more interested in endless holidays and relaxinglj far more interested in endless holidays and relaxing. i think you'll find that prince philip has —— prince william has stopped his career because he is going to do full—time royal duties. career because he is going to do full-time royal duties. well, as i said, this is hardly heav
some quite boring social activities, iwould argue. i don't think you would.vy lifting and this is certainly not realwork. i think heavy lifting and this is certainly not real work. i think the queen did a very good job in 2011 when she came to ireland and it was much appreciated in ireland. a lot of people in ireland to change their view of the british royal family through royal visit. view of the british royal family through royalvisit. well, i think the queen has been quite a magnificent...
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without art, iwould not way to put it than that. without art, i would not be here today.ame non—verbal. i was not talking about my problems, the things that were troubling me of the things that were troubling me of the incidents that were occurring quite frequently, the meltdowns, the self injury. my carer put an a3 pad in front of me and said draw. every day for years i have painted as a form of therapy. my first drawing is one that i am fond of. it means a lot to me. a self—portrait with half of my face being normal and the other half being skill —— skeletal. that is how i felt, useless and dead. now i feel like i have paint in my veins. it is how i breathe and live. it was a very long flight to get my diagnosis. it costs a lot for the local ccg, the clinical commissioning group, to find it. i remember the psychiatrists putting a box of tissues in front of me. i sat there with a huge grin on my face because i felt vindicated. stories like mine sadly are very, very common. a diagnosis up to a lot of services and support that can help you. as for the label of the syndrome
without art, iwould not way to put it than that. without art, i would not be here today.ame non—verbal. i was not talking about my problems, the things that were troubling me of the things that were troubling me of the incidents that were occurring quite frequently, the meltdowns, the self injury. my carer put an a3 pad in front of me and said draw. every day for years i have painted as a form of therapy. my first drawing is one that i am fond of. it means a lot to me. a self—portrait with...
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iwould time. you just do not think about this, naturally.hought it was maybe just somebody working, driving, service vehicle. but i realised that it was going entirely too fast, it looked to me like he was going left to right, hitting people at stands where they were shopping. people werejust people at stands where they were shopping. people were just screaming and running. my taxi stopped. immediately we knew what was going on. we waited for several seconds and my taxi driverjust after saying oh my god. i was in shock. we turned round the corner. i was literally at my hotel. i ran inside. everybody was running into any space they could find safety. running into the hotel and screaming. i turned round. people were starting to run the other way. the hotel staff put me behind the desk. at that point, it just seemed surreal. then they got us all together into a ballroom. that was just off the entrance. to me... that didn't feel safe. nobody was armed to protect the people. i left the room, and they gave me a room key. ithought left the room, an
iwould time. you just do not think about this, naturally.hought it was maybe just somebody working, driving, service vehicle. but i realised that it was going entirely too fast, it looked to me like he was going left to right, hitting people at stands where they were shopping. people werejust people at stands where they were shopping. people were just screaming and running. my taxi stopped. immediately we knew what was going on. we waited for several seconds and my taxi driverjust after saying...
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choice between nationalism or the national interest, i would nationalism or the national interest, iwould more now on the partition of india which led to the displacement of around 12 million people. earlier my colleaguejane hill spoke to his excellency — mr yashvardhan kumar sinha — india's high commissioner to the uk about how far his country had come in 70 years. well, i think the seven decades have been quite a journey for india. i think we would like to celebrate what we have achieved in these last seven decades. we are justifiably proud that we are the world's largest democracy and now the fastest—growing large economy in the world. and, you have, as so many people do, stories of your own and experiences of your own that your family were caught up in partition. what are their reflections today and what is your family history that you remember on a day like this? well, my wife's family, actually, they are the ones who were really caught up. my mother—in—law was studying at lahore college for women in lahore and she was evacuated and brought to delhi, just before partition and my fath
choice between nationalism or the national interest, i would nationalism or the national interest, iwould more now on the partition of india which led to the displacement of around 12 million people. earlier my colleaguejane hill spoke to his excellency — mr yashvardhan kumar sinha — india's high commissioner to the uk about how far his country had come in 70 years. well, i think the seven decades have been quite a journey for india. i think we would like to celebrate what we have achieved...
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iwould imagine the crowd on the ground. look at that. i would imagine that is their phone cameras.t, brendan? absolutely. just waiting for the sunlight to stream back through again. i guess this time around, technology has come on a way, so smartphones, people may be attempting to take shots that would not have been possible for the previous eclipses of the 1970s, for instance, for america. i am sure social media will be peppered with amazing artistic views of that moment. look, brendan, the bottom right about 5pm, if you like. yes, it's going back through. this is the moon moving across the face of the sun. we are spinning at about 1000 mph and the moon is orbiting at about 2000 mph, so it is overall getting out of the way of the sun, and we are getting a thin crescent of sunshine, and everybody should have an instinctual reaction to put their solar eclipse glowing glasses back on after experiencing totality and getting to see the sun being revealed again. and the temperature should start to rise. various cloud, presumably... i presume it is. this is unusual, when you have got a t
iwould imagine the crowd on the ground. look at that. i would imagine that is their phone cameras.t, brendan? absolutely. just waiting for the sunlight to stream back through again. i guess this time around, technology has come on a way, so smartphones, people may be attempting to take shots that would not have been possible for the previous eclipses of the 1970s, for instance, for america. i am sure social media will be peppered with amazing artistic views of that moment. look, brendan, the...
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yes, iwould prefer tell us more about your concerns.ce policy that covers only default, and usually get a visit and support from the office of the public guardian. servers that effectively how it used to work and how you would prefer for it to continue working in your case? what's happened in frank willet's case would not happen to quite the same extent now. this was an enduring power of attorney, they have since been replaced in effect by things called lasting powers of attorney. the office of the public guardian tends to initiate applications to the court of protection rather than relatives to where they are concerned that has been some misappropriation. where they are concerned that has been some misappropriationm where they are concerned that has been some misappropriation. in your experience of looking at these, have you seen experience of looking at these, have you seen many instances of where it has worked really well? because obviously there are people who are vulnerable, they cannot manage their affairs, family and loved ones n
yes, iwould prefer tell us more about your concerns.ce policy that covers only default, and usually get a visit and support from the office of the public guardian. servers that effectively how it used to work and how you would prefer for it to continue working in your case? what's happened in frank willet's case would not happen to quite the same extent now. this was an enduring power of attorney, they have since been replaced in effect by things called lasting powers of attorney. the office of...
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think of my own sons, i remember saying to my eldest, i would sons, i remember saying to my eldest, iwouldat! he does not work with the impact. heroin and crack, it does what it says on the tin. it is physical, emotional, spiritual. whereas skunk it is the psychotic aspect. somebody has to wa ke psychotic aspect. somebody has to wake up and say there will be a generation of kids with severe mental health issues, and with nicklas's case, kids dying, and it will not be a normal 0d from heroin, it will be from suicide because they cannot deal with the voices. it is the voices i work with. you say you have had this correspondence with the prime minister and letters going backwards and forwards. recently in the latest government drugs strategy, decriminalisation was mentioned briefly and dismissed as not having enough evidence.” mentioned briefly and dismissed as not having enough evidence. i think the liberal democrats have embraced my argument and i know there are many people in the conservative party whom beforehand you would never have expected to embrace counterintuitive initiatives such a
think of my own sons, i remember saying to my eldest, i would sons, i remember saying to my eldest, iwouldat! he does not work with the impact. heroin and crack, it does what it says on the tin. it is physical, emotional, spiritual. whereas skunk it is the psychotic aspect. somebody has to wa ke psychotic aspect. somebody has to wake up and say there will be a generation of kids with severe mental health issues, and with nicklas's case, kids dying, and it will not be a normal 0d from heroin, it...
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if i lost my sporting memory, iwould be memories. if i lost my sporting memory, i would be no use. that viv richards? i missed that. i'm not a huge cricket fan, but i am looking at that and thinking, who was that? it starts you thinking, doesn't it? one of the most iconic ones is 2005, with freddie flintoff and brett lee. who is that? it is a pakistan player. freddie flintoff consoling brett lee isa freddie flintoff consoling brett lee is a fantastic one. i went to see your pusher — lancashire last night, and there was a fantastic catch that future generations will talk about for a long time. the power of the photograph is incredible. what sporting memories have got from reuters is this archive, so they need volunteers to help to scan the archive. it is amazing what you can get out of it yourself. and the groups are there this might all over the country. there will be a group near you. you go along, there are weekly sessions, and i went to one recently where there was a woman who had never been interested in football in her life and now plays it and watches it and loved it. do you
if i lost my sporting memory, iwould be memories. if i lost my sporting memory, i would be no use. that viv richards? i missed that. i'm not a huge cricket fan, but i am looking at that and thinking, who was that? it starts you thinking, doesn't it? one of the most iconic ones is 2005, with freddie flintoff and brett lee. who is that? it is a pakistan player. freddie flintoff consoling brett lee isa freddie flintoff consoling brett lee is a fantastic one. i went to see your pusher —...
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if they would change, iwould never say that's why i do this. the fake news. cheering earlier, i spoke to ryan norton, who protested outside the rally. and austin smith, treasurer of arizona young republicans, who attended president trump's speech. donald trump was warm with his welcome here in the great state of arizona. it was very high energy. there was over, i think, 19,000 people came to this rally, as some people came to this rally, as some people may not know that donald trump started his presidential campaign in arizona, so it felt like a welcome home party for him. so it was a really, really good rally. ryan, you were on the outside, clearly a different perspective you. you were demonstrating against donald trump? yes. explain why. thanks for having me. i think as americans we have a right to speak up, a responsibility, even, when we see things we don't agree with in government, especially at the level of the president. and what we have seen over of the president. and what we have seen over the last seven months, to millions of oscar 0u
if they would change, iwould never say that's why i do this. the fake news. cheering earlier, i spoke to ryan norton, who protested outside the rally. and austin smith, treasurer of arizona young republicans, who attended president trump's speech. donald trump was warm with his welcome here in the great state of arizona. it was very high energy. there was over, i think, 19,000 people came to this rally, as some people came to this rally, as some people may not know that donald trump started his...
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so, iwould rely behalf of their clients, people like yourselves?rls and say, "have you done thisjob before? the girls and say, "have you done this job before? what the girls and say, "have you done thisjob before? what do i expect from it?" so you can‘t put everything on your agent. you need to do your own checks as well. but, ifi to do your own checks as well. but, if i geta to do your own checks as well. but, if i get a job through the agent then i would hope, and i would expect it to be, safe and the measurements in place before i go to thejob. measurements in place before i go to the job. sure. and finally what percentage commission would an agent ta ke percentage commission would an agent take from your work? they take 20%. sophia, take from your work? they take 2096. sophia, what‘s your view about the kind of discussion regarding this story of chloe ayling and what‘s alleged to have happened to her? some people say it doesn‘t add up somehow? yeah. i think, some people say it doesn‘t add up somehow? yeah. ithink, a lot some people say it doesn
so, iwould rely behalf of their clients, people like yourselves?rls and say, "have you done thisjob before? the girls and say, "have you done this job before? what the girls and say, "have you done thisjob before? what do i expect from it?" so you can‘t put everything on your agent. you need to do your own checks as well. but, ifi to do your own checks as well. but, if i geta to do your own checks as well. but, if i get a job through the agent then i would hope, and i...
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iwould like to credit my colleague, the current chair of the antitrust task force and works in the ag's office and he says whenever you start wondering whether this occupational regulation should exist, just substitute lawyer for whatever occupation they're talking about and then you will probably be fine with it. [laughing] >> one other thing that i just want to mention, and it's not necessary and binary choice of licensing or no licensing. there's also the issue of how strict a licensed to you need and that something the ftc is paid a lot of attention to as allowing people like nurse practitioners or dental therapists, dental agendas to practice to the top with her license. there was a case that preceded the north carolina dental case called south carolina dental and we settled with the dental board there, but the issue there was the state had said we've got a problem with getting dental care to poor children, very poor dental health in the state, and this gets just were not getting basic cleaning and screening kind of stuff. so they rescinded the requirement that a dental hygienist h
iwould like to credit my colleague, the current chair of the antitrust task force and works in the ag's office and he says whenever you start wondering whether this occupational regulation should exist, just substitute lawyer for whatever occupation they're talking about and then you will probably be fine with it. [laughing] >> one other thing that i just want to mention, and it's not necessary and binary choice of licensing or no licensing. there's also the issue of how strict a licensed...
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iwould hope allows us to rise above some of our differences. by a situation where the united kingdom leaves the european union. there is a lot at stake here. eye—macro thank you very much for your time. donald trump is facing a fresh wave of criticism after he again blamed both sides for the violence in charlottesville, virginia, which left one protester dead and others injured. in a carefully scripted statement on monday, he had condemned white supremacists and far right groups. but last night he said left—wing protestors were also to blame. richard galpin reports. this was the biggest protest by white supremacists, including the ku klux klan, in a decade. it soon turned into a violent confrontation with those opposed to them. and an antiracism campaigner was killed. since then, donald trump whose supporters include members of the far right, has caused further outrage. first, arguing both sides were equally responsible for the violence and then just two days later, after coming under pressure, finally condemning the white supremacists. last ni
iwould hope allows us to rise above some of our differences. by a situation where the united kingdom leaves the european union. there is a lot at stake here. eye—macro thank you very much for your time. donald trump is facing a fresh wave of criticism after he again blamed both sides for the violence in charlottesville, virginia, which left one protester dead and others injured. in a carefully scripted statement on monday, he had condemned white supremacists and far right groups. but last...
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generally, iwould rather drive than walk because i need to get there in a hurry.ou can always make time. 0ne less cake, one more walk! walking can help with weight loss, back pain, long—term conditions like diabetes, and even reducing the risk of cancer. now we‘re all being urged to get up and get moving. dominic hughes, bbc news. no guilt trip intended, but you are still sitting there! lucy has the latest weather forecast. lucy has the latest weather forecast. the best of the brightness south and east. low pressure towards the north west sitting there and gradually edging east. winking with it cloud and outbreaks of rain. as we move through the day, good sunshine across england and wales, but for northern ireland, western scotland and the far north west of england, outbreaks of rain at at times and temperatures falling to an overnight low of 12—14dc. tomorrow, a similar story. low pressure sitting out in the north west. the best of the brightness is the further south and east you are with good spells of sunshine. for northern ireland, scotland, western scotland a
generally, iwould rather drive than walk because i need to get there in a hurry.ou can always make time. 0ne less cake, one more walk! walking can help with weight loss, back pain, long—term conditions like diabetes, and even reducing the risk of cancer. now we‘re all being urged to get up and get moving. dominic hughes, bbc news. no guilt trip intended, but you are still sitting there! lucy has the latest weather forecast. lucy has the latest weather forecast. the best of the brightness...
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if you are travelling independently, iwould leave extra time. you might find a long queue.e security one of the great things about being in the eu is they would quickly waive you through. but if you are not within the schengen area, which is the case for the uk and republic of ireland, they are being asked put through a lot of information in the database to check with interpol. instead of taking 20 seconds, it ta kes a instead of taking 20 seconds, it takes a couple of minutes. that all adds up. when you spend your £72 on adds up. when you spend your £72 on a new passport and it says it is biometric and up—to—date, that means nothing? not necessarily. when you arrive in spain, they will check your passport. it is an issue they are. when you come back to the uk, nothing has changed, this is an eu requirement for people in the schengen area. travelling back to the uk, i think borderforce in the uk generally do a good job. if you'll get the average time they set to get through passport control here it is about 25 minutes. and it's often less than that. the problem will always
if you are travelling independently, iwould leave extra time. you might find a long queue.e security one of the great things about being in the eu is they would quickly waive you through. but if you are not within the schengen area, which is the case for the uk and republic of ireland, they are being asked put through a lot of information in the database to check with interpol. instead of taking 20 seconds, it ta kes a instead of taking 20 seconds, it takes a couple of minutes. that all adds...
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when i used to run around london, iwould pass was a runner!sed to be pretty good, now i'm pretty bad. what is next? what's next? i am finishing today. i am going to walk to santiago in northern spain in a few months with some old friends, and then the great north run in a few weeks. there is plenty to do. i am only hanging up the microphone, not retiring from work or life. i'll be around. great to hear that you're not retiring from that. will you be commentating when you do that walk, in your own head? my wife hopes i would be commentating in my own head, but i will probably be commentating to her in the front room. we will have a healthy debate. i am looking forward to coming back year in some years' time to watch the world athletics championships again in london, because if you look at what has happened in the last few days, it has been a remarkable performance by the british public, the organisers, the british public, the organisers, the people are put it together, and the people are put it together, and the sport has never seen a better wo
when i used to run around london, iwould pass was a runner!sed to be pretty good, now i'm pretty bad. what is next? what's next? i am finishing today. i am going to walk to santiago in northern spain in a few months with some old friends, and then the great north run in a few weeks. there is plenty to do. i am only hanging up the microphone, not retiring from work or life. i'll be around. great to hear that you're not retiring from that. will you be commentating when you do that walk, in your...
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photographers that i know really well from over here, i would that i know really well from over here, iwoulduld never go with somebody that i hadjust met. it here, i would never go with somebody that i had just met. it does sound quite nigh he have to let a strange man come over to your house and take photographs of you ? man come over to your house and take photographs of you? well, the thing is, there is websites that you used to use back then and i think girls still use them now where you basically say you are available to shoot and as a young girl starting out, you are eager to make a name for yourself. you are eager to get money coming in and get your pictures on the internet so you put yourself available. a lot of photographers will contact you and say they don't have a location, can you provide? a lot of shoots are donein you provide? a lot of shoots are done in models home, believe it or not, even when the big magazines, they would go to homes to do the shoots. so it's not unheard of. so what's your suggestion? from the sounds of it, it sounds like what you are saying just about any
photographers that i know really well from over here, i would that i know really well from over here, iwoulduld never go with somebody that i hadjust met. it here, i would never go with somebody that i had just met. it does sound quite nigh he have to let a strange man come over to your house and take photographs of you ? man come over to your house and take photographs of you? well, the thing is, there is websites that you used to use back then and i think girls still use them now where you...
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iwould have it was close. it was 5—4, into round ten.d in the world cup final would not define the side. they lost in a thrilling showpiece in belfast. katie gornall reports. it was a contest that will go down as a classic, although that will do little to stem the tears. it was the fourth time england have lost a world cup final to new zealand, a painfully familiar feeling. we put a huge amount of pressure on ourselves, in expectation of that. we pulled up short today and it will take a little while get over. it's pretty gutting. it took just seven minutes for the black ferns to click into gear. selica winiata going from nought to the line in no time. england though refused to shuffle aside. a penalty try in their favour was followed by something more expansive, as lydia thompson punched through the kiwi defence. in a match that swung one way and then the next, england tried to wrestle control. out of nothing, thompson managed this. already this final was living up to the hype. but with 20 minutes to go, the black ferns showed the ruthle
iwould have it was close. it was 5—4, into round ten.d in the world cup final would not define the side. they lost in a thrilling showpiece in belfast. katie gornall reports. it was a contest that will go down as a classic, although that will do little to stem the tears. it was the fourth time england have lost a world cup final to new zealand, a painfully familiar feeling. we put a huge amount of pressure on ourselves, in expectation of that. we pulled up short today and it will take a...
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iamjoking, iwould not recommend it. it was not that fun.last in the final which was won by the american kori carter. there will be three british women in the semi—finals of the women's 800 metres this evening. lynsey sharp, adelle tracy, and shelayna oskan—clarke, all through. and there will be two british men in tonight's 1,500 metres semi—final. meanwhile, an exhausted laura muir qualified for the final of the 5,000 metres. she was one of the fastest losers in her semi—final, with the exertions of finishing fourth in the 1,500 metres earlier this week looking like they've taken their toll on her. eilish mccolgan looked impressive as she also made it through, running a personal best time. icame into i came into this really positive. i felt like i recovered from the 1500. but last night the legs just went. i have not run a 5000 since january. it is just getting used to it. i know what to expect now more for the final. katarina johnson—thompson has made it the final of the high jump after failing in that event in the heptathlon. she will be
iamjoking, iwould not recommend it. it was not that fun.last in the final which was won by the american kori carter. there will be three british women in the semi—finals of the women's 800 metres this evening. lynsey sharp, adelle tracy, and shelayna oskan—clarke, all through. and there will be two british men in tonight's 1,500 metres semi—final. meanwhile, an exhausted laura muir qualified for the final of the 5,000 metres. she was one of the fastest losers in her semi—final, with the...
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if i was negotiating a deal, iwould bring in naga munchetty. yeah, she is hard.ts before the crash in the alma tunnel, in paris. i think one of the hardest things to come to terms with is the fact that the people who chased her into the tunnel were the same people who were taking photographs of her while she was dying in the back seat of the car. william and i know that. we have been told that from people that know that it was the case. she had quite a severe head injury, but she was still very much alive on the back seat. those people who caused the accident, instead of helping, were taking photographs of her dying on the back seat. and then those photographs made their way back to news desks. william and harry were in balmoral when they heard the news in paris. they speak in support of their grandmother for her efforts to shield them and for their father. "he tried to do his best for us", says harry. when they moved from balmoral to london, they encountered grieving crowds. and it‘s clear that they found the experience bewildering, with so many people sobbing a
if i was negotiating a deal, iwould bring in naga munchetty. yeah, she is hard.ts before the crash in the alma tunnel, in paris. i think one of the hardest things to come to terms with is the fact that the people who chased her into the tunnel were the same people who were taking photographs of her while she was dying in the back seat of the car. william and i know that. we have been told that from people that know that it was the case. she had quite a severe head injury, but she was still very...
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as i say, iwould reiterate, the the daily recommended dose.ified where the safety studies are to show this is a safe thing to do. we must leave it there. you have put your point of view. thank you for coming on. public health england have said it is extensively tested and as far as they are concerned is safe. prison staff have regained control at a jail in hertfordshire, after reports of a riot breaking out across two wings. police armed with riot gear were sent to mount prison, near hemel hempstead. the ministry ofjustice says order has been restored without any injuries. keith doyle reports. prison staff known as the tornado squad, trained to deal with disturbances, entered hmp the mount yesterday evening. they could be seen carrying shields and batons. two wings of the prison were said to be no longer in control of guards. the wings housed 227 of the 1000 inmates. from outside the walls of the prison, shouting could be heard, along with what sounded like stun grenades. late last night, the ministry ofjustice said the trouble had ended, and
as i say, iwould reiterate, the the daily recommended dose.ified where the safety studies are to show this is a safe thing to do. we must leave it there. you have put your point of view. thank you for coming on. public health england have said it is extensively tested and as far as they are concerned is safe. prison staff have regained control at a jail in hertfordshire, after reports of a riot breaking out across two wings. police armed with riot gear were sent to mount prison, near hemel...
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for grabs as to whether we stay in the single market, i would whether we stay in the single market, iwoulde could be considerable and hurt a lot of people. a lot of people said this on twitter all the time, it was only advisory, the referendum, but that would cause uproar, however, to call for a second referendum at this point, before there has been a big backlash, i think many people will find that contemptuous of their democratic decision and it means those of us who want to soft brexit will walk off the pitch and leave the hard brexit motion to decide what kind of brexit we have —— the ha rd what kind of brexit we have —— the hard brexit throw. david davis has said that the mps are there to exercise judgment —— david miliband. he has said let's have another election now, because we didn't do too well to three months ago, it's like that. the decision was taken. the real question now is what other policies that are going to underpin the way we carry out brexit. on that point, i think we can agree. there's been an awful lot of destruction because of, sometimes personality clashes but somet
for grabs as to whether we stay in the single market, i would whether we stay in the single market, iwoulde could be considerable and hurt a lot of people. a lot of people said this on twitter all the time, it was only advisory, the referendum, but that would cause uproar, however, to call for a second referendum at this point, before there has been a big backlash, i think many people will find that contemptuous of their democratic decision and it means those of us who want to soft brexit will...
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a flight, i 20 minutes every time i took a flight, i would 20 minutes every time i took a flight, iwouldth passengers once we have a delay that is the important thing —— help the airlines cope. and passengers would say, surely gatwick could do better? that's right, you would expect them to but it has been a summer where a lot of things have been out of control. i have had many stories from journalists and friends and may have been very disappointed with the kind of level of service they have reported once there has been a problem. and in some ways, as passengers, if they want it, they wa nt low—cost passengers, if they want it, they want low—cost airlines, and very cheap flights indeed. a lot of regular flights cheap flights indeed. a lot of regularflights in cheap flights indeed. a lot of regular flights in a cheap flights indeed. a lot of regularflights in a day, and at the same time they do not want delays? that is right, you cannot have everything. we pay exceptionally low fa res everything. we pay exceptionally low fares and historically, fares have never been lower. with that will
a flight, i 20 minutes every time i took a flight, i would 20 minutes every time i took a flight, iwouldth passengers once we have a delay that is the important thing —— help the airlines cope. and passengers would say, surely gatwick could do better? that's right, you would expect them to but it has been a summer where a lot of things have been out of control. i have had many stories from journalists and friends and may have been very disappointed with the kind of level of service they...
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iwould be but i never used to monitor my walking.fits. we can show a picture of you before you started running this, so how much weight have you lost in total?|j have lost six stone in total. and was there a particular trigger that made you decide, i want to start moving more? yes, i started to move more some years ago, my dad died of hereditary lung disease and emphysema, so i decided to ditch the cigarettes, lose the weight and get moving more and get off the couch more and it started off very slowly, and here i am, regularly walking and running today. so the walking led to the running, and did you find it initially in the early days, did you find it quite easy to incorporate a short period of brisk walking into your everyday life? yes, when i very first started walking, it'd be with the baby in the pram and it will be short bursts, and as my fitness and confidence improved, i wanted to go more and more, and it's now a family affair, we like to walk and run. how do you feel compared to before you lost the weight and before you were
iwould be but i never used to monitor my walking.fits. we can show a picture of you before you started running this, so how much weight have you lost in total?|j have lost six stone in total. and was there a particular trigger that made you decide, i want to start moving more? yes, i started to move more some years ago, my dad died of hereditary lung disease and emphysema, so i decided to ditch the cigarettes, lose the weight and get moving more and get off the couch more and it started off...
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you know, iwould just piece of advice would you give them?feel creative, makes you feel alive, follow that dream. the music industry is so open now, you can put songs on the internet in so many different ways, you can really gather a fan base without having a record label, you can do so much yourself, so i would encourage people to just go for it. it has been a pleasure to speak to, that is charli xcx, taking some of your questions on victoria derbyshire. now let's get the latest weather update with ben. we can look forward to a lot of dry weather it weekend, a bit of a north sea —— north — south split, much of the rain across northern ireland, the rain across northern ireland, the potential for localised flooding into the afternoon, that rain band pushing its way into scotland. further south and east, enjoying the best of the sunshine, but not very nice this afternoon across northern parts, some of the rain could be country. a few showers coming into northern parts of england, otherwise it is dry, a bit more cloud across the midlands and wal
you know, iwould just piece of advice would you give them?feel creative, makes you feel alive, follow that dream. the music industry is so open now, you can put songs on the internet in so many different ways, you can really gather a fan base without having a record label, you can do so much yourself, so i would encourage people to just go for it. it has been a pleasure to speak to, that is charli xcx, taking some of your questions on victoria derbyshire. now let's get the latest weather update...
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iwould much are gone down since taser has been introduced.d the threat of taser than was hit with a baton, iron bar or deployed with cs. we often end up rolling around on the floor with people when we are detaining them. injuries happen and some are serious. taser is a very safe tactical option. this tweet from anthony which i'll put to you 0liver, reusing tasers on children, what are the police expected to do to defend themselves if a "child" comes at them armed with a knife or worse a gun which might be loaded? 0k, well let's look at this first from the government's own medical advice. they clearly say that tasering young people carries risks, both to health but also psychologically. that is reflected in the un standards that clearly say it's risky and today uk medical bodies have come out and said so. so i think we start from the perspective here that tasering children is something that really shouldn't happen. but it doesn't say that it should never happen because there are extreme circumstances where in that instance... so in this exampl
iwould much are gone down since taser has been introduced.d the threat of taser than was hit with a baton, iron bar or deployed with cs. we often end up rolling around on the floor with people when we are detaining them. injuries happen and some are serious. taser is a very safe tactical option. this tweet from anthony which i'll put to you 0liver, reusing tasers on children, what are the police expected to do to defend themselves if a "child" comes at them armed with a knife or worse...
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have been breached in that instant, i don't know, i would breached in that instant, i don't know, iwouldanger. as far as that anthony grainger incident is concerned, i have a great deal of sympathy for q9, i found myself in a near identical situation, shooting someone dead even though i did not see a gun but acting upon intelligence. they were sat ina acting upon intelligence. they were sat in a stolen car with swaps number plates. the intelligence was they were going to do a robbery. what is key for someone watching at home, they would be thinking, we know from the enquiry there was not a gun in the car, anthony grainger did not have a gun and nobody in the car had a gun but he was shot dead? ifa car had a gun but he was shot dead? if a police officer perceives there was a threat, three weapons were recovered inside of the car in my case but i made it clearfrom recovered inside of the car in my case but i made it clear from the outset that i made the decision to fire not having seen the guns but believing the intelligence i was given and acting on his body language. q9 gave evidence at
have been breached in that instant, i don't know, i would breached in that instant, i don't know, iwouldanger. as far as that anthony grainger incident is concerned, i have a great deal of sympathy for q9, i found myself in a near identical situation, shooting someone dead even though i did not see a gun but acting upon intelligence. they were sat ina acting upon intelligence. they were sat in a stolen car with swaps number plates. the intelligence was they were going to do a robbery. what is...
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i would like to see a living memorial, iwould i think.that has now cleared away but we still have quite a bit of cloud across central and eastern areas, as you can see from the latest satellite picture. further north and west good breaks in that cloud, good spells of sunshine already across scotland, northern ireland and eventually that sunshine extending it way further into the south—east of inman. one or two showers around this afternoon, particularly across the north west of scotland, northern ireland, may be the odd shower across wales, the midlands, into the west country. really the emphasis is on a dry afternoon and a fairly present one as well. temperatures getting up to 20 to 24 degrees. through this evening, the showers across the south will tend to fade away but then turning quite unsettled across scotla nd then turning quite unsettled across scotland and northern ireland. more rain spreading in for the early hours of friday morning. that rain could be disruptive across the north—east of scotland throughout the day. it will last
i would like to see a living memorial, iwould i think.that has now cleared away but we still have quite a bit of cloud across central and eastern areas, as you can see from the latest satellite picture. further north and west good breaks in that cloud, good spells of sunshine already across scotland, northern ireland and eventually that sunshine extending it way further into the south—east of inman. one or two showers around this afternoon, particularly across the north west of scotland,...