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i want them to see jaywick.m to realise what sort of a rundown area we have got here and how much we are in need of it all being rebuilt. it is great that those at the top are doing well, that is how it should be and it can help, but you need to make sure that there is basic dignity, that there is fairness, that there is socialjustice in the bottom ten, 20%, even a0% of the population. i don't think any changes of this magnitude and based on such clearly different principles have really been implemented in other countries. so i think that's another reason why the uk is of particular importance for me. i am watching poverty cripple my mother and potentially destroy my siblings' future and my own. why are so many people crumbling under their burden and losing their fight? why in a country such as this is all i see around me poverty? we have paid our taxes, we are hard workers, we are active in our community. we are the very people who the government should be investing in. but still we are facing the very real and
i want them to see jaywick.m to realise what sort of a rundown area we have got here and how much we are in need of it all being rebuilt. it is great that those at the top are doing well, that is how it should be and it can help, but you need to make sure that there is basic dignity, that there is fairness, that there is socialjustice in the bottom ten, 20%, even a0% of the population. i don't think any changes of this magnitude and based on such clearly different principles have really been...
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the un's criticisms won't quickly improve the lot of the poor, in jaywick or elsewhere, but they mayus more minds on the daily struggles of millions of britons. michael buchanan, bbc news. now on bbc news, our world looks at whether the murderers of pakistan's social media star, qandeel, have been brought tojustice. a warning that there are adult themes and descriptions of violence which some viewers may find upsetting. this is a story aboutjustice and honour. qandeel baloch was a girl who rose from nowhere and became pakistan's social media superstar. are a highly provocative videos shocked many in pakistan, but brought her fame. two years ago, qandeel was murdered. her own brother said he had done it because she brought shame on the family. at the time of the murder, qandeel‘s pa rents at the time of the murder, qandeel‘s parents wanted justice for their daughter. amid an international outcry, the pakistani government quickly passed a law against honour killings. my name is hani taha, i have reported on this story from the very beginning. two years on from the murder, are we any cl
the un's criticisms won't quickly improve the lot of the poor, in jaywick or elsewhere, but they mayus more minds on the daily struggles of millions of britons. michael buchanan, bbc news. now on bbc news, our world looks at whether the murderers of pakistan's social media star, qandeel, have been brought tojustice. a warning that there are adult themes and descriptions of violence which some viewers may find upsetting. this is a story aboutjustice and honour. qandeel baloch was a girl who rose...
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the un's criticisms will not quickly improve the lot of the poor, in jaywick or elsewhere, but they may britons. tonight could be the night when children in need reaches a fundraising total of £1 billion. launched in 1980, this year's telethon will be hosted by graham norton and tess daly. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba has been looking back to see how it all began. and now some more i'iews from terry wogan. .. when the bbc first decided to try out a televised appeal show, back in 1980... peace. peace, my children. they had no idea that 38 years later... last night's children in need appeal has raised a great deal of money... that would be on the verge of having raised £1 billion. that was amazing, ricky. it is now an annual tradition, seeing stars like the cast of eastenders singing and dancing for the charity appeal. thank you, ricky. # let it go, let it go. tonight's performance, a walford walt disney extravaganza. pop stars boyzone will be competing for the strictly pudsey glitterball trophy. # city of stars... while workers from children in need projects who think they
the un's criticisms will not quickly improve the lot of the poor, in jaywick or elsewhere, but they may britons. tonight could be the night when children in need reaches a fundraising total of £1 billion. launched in 1980, this year's telethon will be hosted by graham norton and tess daly. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba has been looking back to see how it all began. and now some more i'iews from terry wogan. .. when the bbc first decided to try out a televised appeal show, back in...
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the un's criticisms won't quickly improve the lot of the poor, in jaywick or elsewhere, but they maymichael buchanan, bbc news. funeral prayers have taken place in saudi arabia, turkey and several other countries for the murdered saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. khashoggi's son salah met mourners in jeddah, while hundreds attended prayers in the holy cities of mecca and medina, as well as in istanbul. the body of khashoggi, who was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul on 2 october, has not been found. the telecoms firms ee and virgin media have been fined a total of more than £13 million by the regulator 0fcom, for overcharging thousands of customers who wanted to leave broadband and phone contracts early. ee has issued an apology and says it accepts the findings. virgin media says it has compensated customers who were affected, and is going to appeal. the cnn journalist who clashed with president trump at a news conference and subsequently had his media pass removed, is to get it back. ajudge in washington dc has ordered the white house to return the pass tojim acosta, who sai
the un's criticisms won't quickly improve the lot of the poor, in jaywick or elsewhere, but they maymichael buchanan, bbc news. funeral prayers have taken place in saudi arabia, turkey and several other countries for the murdered saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. khashoggi's son salah met mourners in jeddah, while hundreds attended prayers in the holy cities of mecca and medina, as well as in istanbul. the body of khashoggi, who was killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul on 2 october, has...
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the un's criticisms won't quickly improve the lot of the poor, in jaywick or elsewhere, but they maytruggles of millions of britons. michael buchanan, bbc news. the number of people missing after wildfires destroyed the californian town of paradise has risen to more than 600. so far, 63 bodies have been discovered there, but the death toll is expected to rise considerably. at least three other people have died in a separate wildfire in southern california. president trump will travel to the state tomorrow to meet those affected. 0ur correspondent dan johnson has the latest. these smouldering ruins still refuse to revealjust how many lives were lost when paradise burned. the official number killed has kept slowly climbing. but the latest update brought a stunning new figure. the number of people who we are still looking for, who are unaccounted for, has increased to 631. and this number increased by 501 people. that's because they've checked the number of emergency calls made from people's homes when the fire was at its most intense. boards like this have appeared at shelters around t
the un's criticisms won't quickly improve the lot of the poor, in jaywick or elsewhere, but they maytruggles of millions of britons. michael buchanan, bbc news. the number of people missing after wildfires destroyed the californian town of paradise has risen to more than 600. so far, 63 bodies have been discovered there, but the death toll is expected to rise considerably. at least three other people have died in a separate wildfire in southern california. president trump will travel to the...
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the un's criticisms won't quickly improve the lot of the poor, in jaywick or elsewhere, but they mayus more minds on the daily struggles of millions of britons. michael buchanan, bbc news. now on bbc news, the tech giants: beyond fake news. ladies and gentlemen, welcome here to our panel discussion. welcome to every one watching around the world. and to our panellists who have joined us. the star using them. we have management grew from facebook, i removed from google, and the jag gardai from twitter. thank you all of you for being here. and i am going to start by asking all of them for 30 seconds each your analysis of the seriousness of the fake news problem. anish, what you start? thank you. we think it is a nexus and shall throw to the platform. we ta ke and shall throw to the platform. we take this problem very seriously for two reasons. the first is that as a social media platform we're focused oi'i social media platform we're focused on the quality of interaction and misinformation in baxter. as a social media platform you need to do social media platform you need to do social
the un's criticisms won't quickly improve the lot of the poor, in jaywick or elsewhere, but they mayus more minds on the daily struggles of millions of britons. michael buchanan, bbc news. now on bbc news, the tech giants: beyond fake news. ladies and gentlemen, welcome here to our panel discussion. welcome to every one watching around the world. and to our panellists who have joined us. the star using them. we have management grew from facebook, i removed from google, and the jag gardai from...
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the un's criticisms will not quickly improve the lot of the poor, in jaywick or elsewhere, but they may daily struggles for millions of britons. we'll we can speak now to niall cooper, who's the director of church action on poverty. he joins us live from manchester. thank you very much forjoining us this evening, what did you make of this evening, what did you make of this un envoy assessment? i'm delighted that he's coming to the uk and he's not mincing his words, he talked about the situation being unjust and contrary to british values, he talks about child poverty being not just values, he talks about child poverty being notjust a disgrace, but a social calamity and an economic disaster all rolled into one. i think it's really useful when we can get blase like that and we don't see the situation because it becomes too familiar to the situation because it becomes too familiarto us, the situation because it becomes too familiar to us, for someone from outside with new eyes to come and actually tell it as it is, and for the people who had been affected by poverty and austerity, it's a r
the un's criticisms will not quickly improve the lot of the poor, in jaywick or elsewhere, but they may daily struggles for millions of britons. we'll we can speak now to niall cooper, who's the director of church action on poverty. he joins us live from manchester. thank you very much forjoining us this evening, what did you make of this evening, what did you make of this un envoy assessment? i'm delighted that he's coming to the uk and he's not mincing his words, he talked about the situation...