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this is bbc news, i'm joanna gosling. the headlines at 10: 41 people are now known to have been killed when a russian passenger plane caught fire during an emergency landing in moscow. six of the 33 who survived are said to be ina six of the 33 who survived are said to be in a serious condition. some survivors suggest the plane was struck by lightning. an investigation into the cause is under way. a call for a world wide rescue plan to prevent losing one in four of all species and plants because of human activity. police hunting joseph mccann for a series of alleged abductions and rapes have arrested a man in cheshire. tackling fake news ahead of the european elections. facebook will attempt to block misinformation. and death threats received by wildlife presenter chris packham is just one of the stories featured on the victoria derbyshire programme over the past week. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. an investigation is under way into the plane crash at a moscow airport in wh
this is bbc news, i'm joanna gosling. the headlines at 10: 41 people are now known to have been killed when a russian passenger plane caught fire during an emergency landing in moscow. six of the 33 who survived are said to be ina six of the 33 who survived are said to be in a serious condition. some survivors suggest the plane was struck by lightning. an investigation into the cause is under way. a call for a world wide rescue plan to prevent losing one in four of all species and plants...
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this is bbc news, i‘m joanna gosling.e 33 who survived are said to be in a serious condition. some survivors suggest the plane was struck by lightning. an investigation into the cause is under way. a call for a world wide rescue plan to prevent losing one in four of all species and plants because of human activity. police hunting joseph mccann for a series of alleged abductions and rapes have arrested a man in cheshire. tackling fake news ahead of the european elections. facebook will attempt to block misinformation. and death threats received by wildlife presenter chris packham is just one of the stories featured on the victoria derbyshire programme
this is bbc news, i‘m joanna gosling.e 33 who survived are said to be in a serious condition. some survivors suggest the plane was struck by lightning. an investigation into the cause is under way. a call for a world wide rescue plan to prevent losing one in four of all species and plants because of human activity. police hunting joseph mccann for a series of alleged abductions and rapes have arrested a man in cheshire. tackling fake news ahead of the european elections. facebook will attempt...
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hello, it's monday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling.rnment plans. because you're basically begging, every day not knowing where you're going to be sleeping, at the same time trying to put on a happy face supportive for the children, telling them that it's going to be all right, when deep inside you don't think it's going to be. a third of all food made for humans to eat is wasted every year. today the government's launching a campaign to halve leftover food by 2030. over 300 business and supermarkets have signed up, but
hello, it's monday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling.rnment plans. because you're basically begging, every day not knowing where you're going to be sleeping, at the same time trying to put on a happy face supportive for the children, telling them that it's going to be all right, when deep inside you don't think it's going to be. a third of all food made for humans to eat is wasted every year. today the government's launching a campaign to halve leftover food by 2030. over 300 business and...
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hello it's friday, it's 10:00am, i'm joanna gosling.erned the screening service could actually get worse while it changes are made. we'll speak to a man whose mother didn't receive an invitation for a mammogram for over 14 years, and died of breast cancer in 2012. in 2011 a group of fishermen received long prison sentences for trying to smuggle millions of pounds worth of cocaine into the country. we've seen evidence suggesting those convictions were unsafe. well, there is nothing. there is nothing here whatsoever. they found cocaine — didn't know whose it was, where it came from, and we were just at the wrong place
hello it's friday, it's 10:00am, i'm joanna gosling.erned the screening service could actually get worse while it changes are made. we'll speak to a man whose mother didn't receive an invitation for a mammogram for over 14 years, and died of breast cancer in 2012. in 2011 a group of fishermen received long prison sentences for trying to smuggle millions of pounds worth of cocaine into the country. we've seen evidence suggesting those convictions were unsafe. well, there is nothing. there is...
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joanna gosling is there for us now.are speaking to is in favour. in terms of where the main parties go from here, they are going to have work out a strategy on what they are going to stand for in the future because these results seem to have underlined the tory and labour strategies of trying to keep their traditional party voters who are on different sides of the debate on side with talk of a compromise has failed and as we have heard, it is the parties who have given a clear indication of exactly where they stand on this, whether it is no deal or remain, they are the parties who have done very well. the tory leadership race is under way and last night is likely to have an impact on how theresa may‘s successor pictures there brexit solution. labour have lost ground and there are questions for labour on its future policy and the indications are it may be coalescing behind pushing for a second referendum. interesting from jeremy corbyn overnight we did not hear him talking about honouring the result of the referendum, wh
joanna gosling is there for us now.are speaking to is in favour. in terms of where the main parties go from here, they are going to have work out a strategy on what they are going to stand for in the future because these results seem to have underlined the tory and labour strategies of trying to keep their traditional party voters who are on different sides of the debate on side with talk of a compromise has failed and as we have heard, it is the parties who have given a clear indication of...
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i'mjoanna i'm joanna gosling.een paid to the three—time formula 1 world champion, niki lauda, who has died at the age of 70. the austrian driver, who had a lung transplant last year, famously made a remarkable return to racing, just a0 days after he was badly burned in a crash in 1976. in a statement, his family said he was a "benchmark for all of us". joe wilson looks back on his life. niki lauda excelled and somehow survived in a desperately dangerous era. he defied his wealthy family's orders to be a racing driver. with ferrari, lauda dominated formula 1. already world champion in 1975, more glory seemed certain. this was his car at the 1976 german grand prix. other drivers had rescued him from the wreckage. this was lauda six weeks later, wounds barely healed, but ready to race again. he'd heard the doctors predict he'd die from lung damage. he'd implored himself to fight. when that feeling came you get a big fright, you know, you're really worried and frightened that you're going to die. and then that means y
i'mjoanna i'm joanna gosling.een paid to the three—time formula 1 world champion, niki lauda, who has died at the age of 70. the austrian driver, who had a lung transplant last year, famously made a remarkable return to racing, just a0 days after he was badly burned in a crash in 1976. in a statement, his family said he was a "benchmark for all of us". joe wilson looks back on his life. niki lauda excelled and somehow survived in a desperately dangerous era. he defied his wealthy...
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i'm joanna gosling.he other main stories at 9am: cross—party talks to break the brexit deadlock are due to resume, after both the conservatives and labour suffered disappointing results in last week's local elections. the inquest opens at the old bailey today into the deaths of eight people killed in the london bridge attacks, almost two years ago. two reuters journalists, jailed in myanmar for their reporting on the rohingya crisis, have been freed. the who's who of the celebrity world hit the red carpet in new york last night, for the annual met gala. and in sport, manchester city are just one win away from back—to—back premier league titles, after vincent kompany‘s wonder goal against leicester last night. good morning from windsor, where the arrival of a new heir to the throne was announced by a town crier yesterday, and, as the news flashed around the world, congratulations have been pouring in. especially from the us. the new york times declaring a royal baby and a sign of change. there was lots of
i'm joanna gosling.he other main stories at 9am: cross—party talks to break the brexit deadlock are due to resume, after both the conservatives and labour suffered disappointing results in last week's local elections. the inquest opens at the old bailey today into the deaths of eight people killed in the london bridge attacks, almost two years ago. two reuters journalists, jailed in myanmar for their reporting on the rohingya crisis, have been freed. the who's who of the celebrity world hit...
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i'm joanna gosling.uawei smartphones, which use google's android operating system, may not have access to popular apps like gmail, or receive security or technical support. it comes after the us blacklisted the company, over fears that beijing could use the firm's equipment to spy on american networks. huawei insists it poses no security threat and says it has made substantial contributions to the development of android around the world. dave lee has more. like most of the smartphones in the world, huawei's devices are powered by google's android operating system. it means integrated access to hugely popular services like youtube, gmail and maps, as well as google's voice assistant and security updates. but last week, the us government added huawei to a list of foreign entities that us companies cannot work with unless they obtain government approval. approval google doesn't yet seem to have. and may not get. "we are complying with the order and reviewing the implications," a google spokesman told the bb
i'm joanna gosling.uawei smartphones, which use google's android operating system, may not have access to popular apps like gmail, or receive security or technical support. it comes after the us blacklisted the company, over fears that beijing could use the firm's equipment to spy on american networks. huawei insists it poses no security threat and says it has made substantial contributions to the development of android around the world. dave lee has more. like most of the smartphones in the...
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you're watching bbc news at 9:00 with me, joanna gosling. the headlines: gps blame excessive workloads for the first sustained fall in their numbers in 50 years. it's very real. it's the worst crisis since 1948. its future is injeopardy, there is no doubt about that. commentator: they caught barcelona napping. painting the town red — liverpool fans celebrate their team pulling off one of the greatest comebacks in champions league history at anfield. i'm proud, i'm really proud of that team tonight, really! asia bibi, a christian woman who spent eight years on death row in pakistan accused of blasphemy, has left the country. a falklands veteran, forced out of the royal navy over his sexuality, plans to sue the ministry of defence for the return of his military honours. and the world will catch its first glimpse of the newborn son of the duke and duchess of sussex, when the two—day—old is expected to make his first photocall. good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9:00am. the nhs is seeing the first significant fall in gp numbers in nearl
you're watching bbc news at 9:00 with me, joanna gosling. the headlines: gps blame excessive workloads for the first sustained fall in their numbers in 50 years. it's very real. it's the worst crisis since 1948. its future is injeopardy, there is no doubt about that. commentator: they caught barcelona napping. painting the town red — liverpool fans celebrate their team pulling off one of the greatest comebacks in champions league history at anfield. i'm proud, i'm really proud of that team...
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hello, it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling.an anti—brexit bias. is it isita is it a no—no for a no—deal brexit, after speaker boco says mps must have the final say on weather we quit without a deal. there are now 11 candidates to replace theresa may, with james cleverly the latest to declare. and we'll be talking to one of them, rory stewart, who's been campaigning in a rather unorthodox way. hi, this is rory. i'm now in the slightly absurd setting of kew gardens and i'm here partly because as a dfid minister, we're doing some very
hello, it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling.an anti—brexit bias. is it isita is it a no—no for a no—deal brexit, after speaker boco says mps must have the final say on weather we quit without a deal. there are now 11 candidates to replace theresa may, with james cleverly the latest to declare. and we'll be talking to one of them, rory stewart, who's been campaigning in a rather unorthodox way. hi, this is rory. i'm now in the slightly absurd setting of kew gardens and i'm...
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hello, it‘s tuesday, it‘s ten o‘clock, i‘m joanna gosling.our leadership is split about how strongly it should back a second referendum on brexit. another shadow cabinet member, diane abbott, now says she strongly backs the idea. if we‘re not going to have a general election, we would support a
hello, it‘s tuesday, it‘s ten o‘clock, i‘m joanna gosling.our leadership is split about how strongly it should back a second referendum on brexit. another shadow cabinet member, diane abbott, now says she strongly backs the idea. if we‘re not going to have a general election, we would support a
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you're watching bbc news at 9 with me, joanna gosling. the headlines.ranslation: we've faced so many attacks and so many lies, and thanks to it, we have emerged victorious from any situation and will continue to emerge victorious in any difficulty that we face from now on. free to use cash machines are vanishing at an alarming rate, with more machines now charging for withdrawals, according to the consumer organisation which? japan's new emperor pledges to fulfil his role as a "symbol of the state and unity", in his first public address since taking the throne. child protection and support services in england are at breaking point and need billions of pounds‘ worth of funding,
you're watching bbc news at 9 with me, joanna gosling. the headlines.ranslation: we've faced so many attacks and so many lies, and thanks to it, we have emerged victorious from any situation and will continue to emerge victorious in any difficulty that we face from now on. free to use cash machines are vanishing at an alarming rate, with more machines now charging for withdrawals, according to the consumer organisation which? japan's new emperor pledges to fulfil his role as a "symbol of...
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hello it's friday, it's10:ooam, i'm joanna gosling. hello, it's friday, it's 10:003m, i'm joanna gosling. mps say the screening programme for breast, bowel and cervical cancers in england is unfit for purpose — and are concerned the screening service could actually get worse while it changes are made. we'll speak to a man whose mother didn't receive an invitation for a mammogram for over 1a years, and died of breast cancer in 2012. in 2011 a group of fishermen received long prison sentences for trying to smuggle millions of pounds worth of cocaine into the country. we've seen evidence suggesting those convictions were unsafe. well, there is nothing. there is nothing here whatsoever. they found cocaine — didn't know whose it was, where it came from, and we were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. we have some school children we will speak to who are soon to have their break time shortened. researchers say this could have a serious impact on their well—being and development. we'll ask what they think. and the young royals team up
hello it's friday, it's10:ooam, i'm joanna gosling. hello, it's friday, it's 10:003m, i'm joanna gosling. mps say the screening programme for breast, bowel and cervical cancers in england is unfit for purpose — and are concerned the screening service could actually get worse while it changes are made. we'll speak to a man whose mother didn't receive an invitation for a mammogram for over 1a years, and died of breast cancer in 2012. in 2011 a group of fishermen received long prison sentences...
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you're watching bbc news at 9:00 with me, joanna gosling.numbers in 50 years. it's very real. it's the worst crisis since 1948. its future is injeopardy, there is no doubt about that. commentator: they caught barcelona napping. painting the town red — liverpool fans celebrate their team pulling off one of the greatest comebacks in champions league history at anfield. i'm proud, i'm really proud of that team tonight, really! asia bibi, a christian woman who spent eight years on death row in pakistan accused of blasphemy, has left the country. a falklands veteran, forced out of the royal navy
you're watching bbc news at 9:00 with me, joanna gosling.numbers in 50 years. it's very real. it's the worst crisis since 1948. its future is injeopardy, there is no doubt about that. commentator: they caught barcelona napping. painting the town red — liverpool fans celebrate their team pulling off one of the greatest comebacks in champions league history at anfield. i'm proud, i'm really proud of that team tonight, really! asia bibi, a christian woman who spent eight years on death row in...
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cha ntel told joanna gosling the reasons she was given for not receiving the help she wants. and when you report to the police, you then get sent to lots of rape crisis centres, and there are lots of different ones. it was then that told me i would not be allowed counselling, or any pre—trial therapy. how did that make you feel? it was kind of confusing that you have gone through this event and done exactly what you are meant to do. you are told to report it straightaway, and it's kind of disappointing. did you not have counselling? i am having pre-trial therapy, which basically, i am not allowed to talk about the event that happened to me. i can see it is really distressing for you to talk about. thank you, we appreciate you joining us. all alleged victims of any sex offence have a complete right to anonymity. let's bring in grace. is this happening in court, that alleged victims are being accused of having been coached by defence counsel? not necessarily being coached. i think when we talk about the use of counselling notes in trials for sexual offences, that is where it mi
cha ntel told joanna gosling the reasons she was given for not receiving the help she wants. and when you report to the police, you then get sent to lots of rape crisis centres, and there are lots of different ones. it was then that told me i would not be allowed counselling, or any pre—trial therapy. how did that make you feel? it was kind of confusing that you have gone through this event and done exactly what you are meant to do. you are told to report it straightaway, and it's kind of...
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hello this is bbc news joanna gosling.dlines: 41 people are now known to have been killed when a russian passenger plane caught fire during an emergency landing in moscow. leading scientists call for a world wide rescue plan to prevent losing one in four of all species and plants. a un report, to be published in paris later today, says humans are to blame for the drastic declines. police hunting fugitive joseph mccann over the abduction and rapes of three women, in and around london, have arrested a man after the abduction of two other women in cheshire. following a car chase and police searches overnight, it's believed thatjoseph mccann was detained. now on bbc news, the best of the week's interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire programme. hello and welcome to our programme. over the next half—hour, we'll bring you some of the exclusive and original journalism we've broadcast over the last week. first, wildlife presenter chris packham told us exclusively about the very calculated death threat that he and his f
hello this is bbc news joanna gosling.dlines: 41 people are now known to have been killed when a russian passenger plane caught fire during an emergency landing in moscow. leading scientists call for a world wide rescue plan to prevent losing one in four of all species and plants. a un report, to be published in paris later today, says humans are to blame for the drastic declines. police hunting fugitive joseph mccann over the abduction and rapes of three women, in and around london, have...
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earlier, joanna gosling spoke to the political scientist professor sirjohn curtice, who gave his analysisll, i think in truth there's not much sign of a great deal of movements in the polls since around easter or so. that was the moment when the brexit party clearly emerged ahead when the conservatives clearly were in deep, deep trouble. and when it began to become evident that the labour party was losing ground, both amongst its remain supporters and amongst its leave supporters. the brexit party essentially is mopping up the vast bulk of the leave vote. somewhat over three fifths of those who voted leave are saying they are going to vote for the brexit party and they are essentially doing so because they wish to punish the conservative party for its failure to deliver brexit and perhaps in some cases, they've lost confidence in the ability of the conservative party ever to deliver brexit. 0n the other side of the argument, the vote is still much more fragmented. if anything, it's become more fragmented because during the course of the campaign, the liberal democrats have been edging up.
earlier, joanna gosling spoke to the political scientist professor sirjohn curtice, who gave his analysisll, i think in truth there's not much sign of a great deal of movements in the polls since around easter or so. that was the moment when the brexit party clearly emerged ahead when the conservatives clearly were in deep, deep trouble. and when it began to become evident that the labour party was losing ground, both amongst its remain supporters and amongst its leave supporters. the brexit...
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i'mjoanna i'm joanna gosling. the headlines at 9am: 41 people are now known to have been killed when a russian passenger plane caught fire during an emergency landing in moscow. 32 passengers and crew survived. some survivors suggest the plane was struck by lightning. an investigation into the cause is underway. a call for a world wide rescue plan to prevent losing one in four of all species and plants, because of human activity. police hunting joseph mccann for a series of alleged abductions and rapes, have arrested a man in cheshire. tackling fake news, head of the european elections facebook will attempt to block misinformation. and oui’ attempt to block misinformation. and our morning edition of the papers at 9:35am. this mornings reviewers are james rampton and katy balls. good morning. an investigation is under way into the plane crash at a moscow airport in which 41 people were killed. the aeroflot aircraft made an emergency landing and burst into flames at one of the russian capital's main airports. dramat
i'mjoanna i'm joanna gosling. the headlines at 9am: 41 people are now known to have been killed when a russian passenger plane caught fire during an emergency landing in moscow. 32 passengers and crew survived. some survivors suggest the plane was struck by lightning. an investigation into the cause is underway. a call for a world wide rescue plan to prevent losing one in four of all species and plants, because of human activity. police hunting joseph mccann for a series of alleged abductions...
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i'm joanna gosling.e caught fire during an emergency landing in moscow. six of the 33 who survived are said to be in a serious condition. some survivors suggest the plane was struck by lightning. an investigation into the cause is underway. a call for a world wide rescue plan to prevent losing one in four of all species and plants — because of human activity. police hunting joseph mccann — for a series of alleged abductions and rapes — have arrested a man in cheshire. tackling fake news ahead of the european elections — facebook will attempt to block misinformation.
i'm joanna gosling.e caught fire during an emergency landing in moscow. six of the 33 who survived are said to be in a serious condition. some survivors suggest the plane was struck by lightning. an investigation into the cause is underway. a call for a world wide rescue plan to prevent losing one in four of all species and plants — because of human activity. police hunting joseph mccann — for a series of alleged abductions and rapes — have arrested a man in cheshire. tackling fake news...
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i'm joanna gosling — the other main headlines at midday.he next few minutes theresa may will face the first prime minister's questions since the local election results. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. i'm joanna gosling. pmqs is about to get under way — lets cross over to westminster now. pmqs is about to get underway — let's cross over to westminster now to join our assistant political editor, norman smith. what are you expecting? it is probably obvious. it must be very tempting forjeremy corbyn to have a go at theresa may at yet another brexit broken deadline. how many times have we heard her at a pmqs think that we won't fight the european elections, and we are? let's see what he will tackle her about. i am sure that the whole house will wish tojoin about. i am sure that the whole house will wish to join me in offering our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of matthew tolbert who has sadly died during anti—poaching operations. members across the house will also want to join me in sending my very best wishes to th
i'm joanna gosling — the other main headlines at midday.he next few minutes theresa may will face the first prime minister's questions since the local election results. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. i'm joanna gosling. pmqs is about to get under way — lets cross over to westminster now. pmqs is about to get underway — let's cross over to westminster now to join our assistant political editor, norman smith. what are you expecting? it is probably obvious. it must be very...
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you're watching a bbc news election special with me, joanna gosling, as we bring you the results of localr as voters turn away from the two main parties. sadly, the big parties are being punished for what's happening over brexit and their forgetting the local issues. members of parliament saying that we need to be having a people's vote on a second referendum, people in sunderland have said, we're just not accepting that from the labour party and i have lost ten councillors tonight because of that brexit situation. it's been a good night for independent candidates and the greens, as well as the liberal democrats who have made significant gains in the results announced so far. it's a fantastic morning.
you're watching a bbc news election special with me, joanna gosling, as we bring you the results of localr as voters turn away from the two main parties. sadly, the big parties are being punished for what's happening over brexit and their forgetting the local issues. members of parliament saying that we need to be having a people's vote on a second referendum, people in sunderland have said, we're just not accepting that from the labour party and i have lost ten councillors tonight because of...
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i'm joanna gosling. other main stories this morning: the inquest opens at the old bailey, into the deaths of eight people killed in the london bridge attacks almost two years ago. cross—party talks to break the brexit deadlock are due to resume after both the conservatives and labour suffered disappointing results in last week's local elections. two reuters journalists jailed in myanmar for their reporting on the rohingya crisis have been freed. the time a teenager spends on social media has only a small negative effect on how happy they are, according to a new study. and in sport, manchester city are just one win away from back—to—back premier league titles, after vincent kompany‘s wonder goal against leicester last night. good morning from windsor, where the arrival of a new heir to the throne was announced by town crier yesterday. we are waiting to find out the name of baby sussex, as he is known, one—day—old already. we do not think we will hear the name until tomorrow. there is a huge amount of spec
i'm joanna gosling. other main stories this morning: the inquest opens at the old bailey, into the deaths of eight people killed in the london bridge attacks almost two years ago. cross—party talks to break the brexit deadlock are due to resume after both the conservatives and labour suffered disappointing results in last week's local elections. two reuters journalists jailed in myanmar for their reporting on the rohingya crisis have been freed. the time a teenager spends on social media has...
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earlier on the victoria derbyshire programme, my colleague joanna gosling spoke to child psychologist his school is considering cutting breaks for pupils. when making a decision like this, we take into consideration the students, first and foremost, and then the staff. but also, our community. to put it into context, the school already has this day on a friday. speaking to all of those stakeholders, this is the really worked for them at our school. it allows them to go and do more clubs and enrichmentsa after school, we have a number of children who walk home at the end of the school day. in the cold winter months when it's dark, our enrichment numbers drop. by shortening down a friday, which the school already has, allows them to do more enrichment during that time. what is really important, to put the school into context, is the school has a large break time in the morning, it also has that lunchtime on a friday already, and the school offers that tutor time in the morning and we offer a number of clubs and we have a broad balanced curriculum including all the pes and the arts. we a
earlier on the victoria derbyshire programme, my colleague joanna gosling spoke to child psychologist his school is considering cutting breaks for pupils. when making a decision like this, we take into consideration the students, first and foremost, and then the staff. but also, our community. to put it into context, the school already has this day on a friday. speaking to all of those stakeholders, this is the really worked for them at our school. it allows them to go and do more clubs and...
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you're watching a bbc news election special with me, joanna gosling, as we bring you the results of local elections which have been taking place in england and northern ireland. it's bad news for both the conservatives and labour as voters turn away from the two main parties. sadly, the big parties are being punished for what's happening over brexit and their forgetting the local issues. members of parliament saying that we need to be having a people's vote on a second referendum, people in sunderland have said, we're just not accepting that from the labour party and i have lost ten councillors tonight because of that brexit situation. it's been a good night for independent candidates and the greens, as well as the liberal democrats who have made significant gains in the results announced so far. it's a fantastic morning. the liberal democrats are back in business. i'm annita mcveigh live at westminster. they may have been local elections, but national politics seems to have been a deciding factor for voters with both conservatives and labour hit by an apparent brexit backlash. there are
you're watching a bbc news election special with me, joanna gosling, as we bring you the results of local elections which have been taking place in england and northern ireland. it's bad news for both the conservatives and labour as voters turn away from the two main parties. sadly, the big parties are being punished for what's happening over brexit and their forgetting the local issues. members of parliament saying that we need to be having a people's vote on a second referendum, people in...
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you're watching bbc news at 9 with me, joanna gosling. the headlines. venezuelan president nicolas maduro defiantly vows to stay on, after calls for a military uprising by the opposition leader. translation: we've faced so many attacks and so many lies, and thanks to it, we have emerged victorious from any situation and will continue to emerge victorious in any difficulty that we face from now on. free to use cash machines are vanishing at an alarming rate, with more machines now charging for withdrawals, according to the consumer organisation which? japan's new emperor pledges to fulfil his role as a "symbol of the state and unity", in his first public address since taking the throne. child protection and support services in england are at breaking point and need billions of pounds‘ worth of funding, according to a group of mps. beavers have become a protected species in scotland, making it illegal to kill them or destroy their dams without a licence. and tottenham's champions league hopes hang in the balance, as ajax beat the north london club in the
you're watching bbc news at 9 with me, joanna gosling. the headlines. venezuelan president nicolas maduro defiantly vows to stay on, after calls for a military uprising by the opposition leader. translation: we've faced so many attacks and so many lies, and thanks to it, we have emerged victorious from any situation and will continue to emerge victorious in any difficulty that we face from now on. free to use cash machines are vanishing at an alarming rate, with more machines now charging for...
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it's friday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling. the parents of four young people who have killed themselves tell us they want the nhs to stop prescribing acne drug roaccutane because of the side effects some users report. i had the depression and i had the sexual dysfunction, i had psychosis, psychotic symptoms, suicidal thoughts, you know, i had high hopes, you know, of getting a career and completing uni and now i'm just kind of at home, yeah, and it's not good. most people have a positive experience on the drug, with many saying it helps their mental health by improving their acne. we'll be hearing both perspectives. what next for brexit? after six weeks, the talks between labour and the conservatives aimed at reaching a compromise deal are to stop, despite not reaching any agreement. taiwan's parliament has voted to legalise same—sex marriage — a first for a region where gay rights have often lagged behind. hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. we've already had lots of tweets and emails about our r
it's friday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling. the parents of four young people who have killed themselves tell us they want the nhs to stop prescribing acne drug roaccutane because of the side effects some users report. i had the depression and i had the sexual dysfunction, i had psychosis, psychotic symptoms, suicidal thoughts, you know, i had high hopes, you know, of getting a career and completing uni and now i'm just kind of at home, yeah, and it's not good. most people have a positive...
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hello, it's monday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling. the prime minister promises to end the postcode lottery for victims of domestic abuse in england. councils will legally obliged to give them secure accommodation under new government plans. because you're basically begging, every day not knowing where you're going to be sleeping, at the same time trying to put on a happy face supportive for the children, telling them that it's going to be all right, when deep inside you don't think it's going to be. a third of all food made for humans to eat is wasted every year. today the government's launching a campaign to halve leftover food by 2030. over 300 business and supermarkets have signed up, but it's not binding, so will it really make any difference? killing eve slays its rivals at the baftas as it wins three awards, including best actress and best drama series. benedict cumberbatch, britain's got talent and bodyguard were successful too. thank you all so much for this, as you can say, this is unbelievably charismatic and brilliant team,
hello, it's monday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling. the prime minister promises to end the postcode lottery for victims of domestic abuse in england. councils will legally obliged to give them secure accommodation under new government plans. because you're basically begging, every day not knowing where you're going to be sleeping, at the same time trying to put on a happy face supportive for the children, telling them that it's going to be all right, when deep inside you don't think it's...
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it‘s friday, it‘s ten o‘clock, i‘m joanna gosling.psychotic symptoms, suicidal thoughts, you know, i had high hopes, you know, of getting a career and completing uni and now i‘m just kind of at home, yeah, and it‘s not good. most people have a positive experience on the drug, with many saying it helps their mental health by improving their acne. we‘ll be hearing both perspectives. what next for brexit?
it‘s friday, it‘s ten o‘clock, i‘m joanna gosling.psychotic symptoms, suicidal thoughts, you know, i had high hopes, you know, of getting a career and completing uni and now i‘m just kind of at home, yeah, and it‘s not good. most people have a positive experience on the drug, with many saying it helps their mental health by improving their acne. we‘ll be hearing both perspectives. what next for brexit?
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i'm joanna gosling. we discover the darker side to roblox, an online game played by nearly 3a million people in europe a month. many of them children. one parent tells us their child has been groomed despite parental settings on the game being switched on. can you give an idea of how graphic some of the messages were? 00:00:39,959 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 they were talking about rape. they were talking about sexual activities. it was pornographic. we'll ask these safety experts what the risks are and what parents can do to protect their children online. university tuition fees should be cut to £7,500 and maintenance grants should be re—introduced for the least well—off students. just some of the findings a major review of the funding for higher education in england. there are some, including the labour opposition, who will reject this finding, because they want to abolish fees altogether. such a move would be regressive and destructive, hurting our institutions and limiting opportunities for our young pe
i'm joanna gosling. we discover the darker side to roblox, an online game played by nearly 3a million people in europe a month. many of them children. one parent tells us their child has been groomed despite parental settings on the game being switched on. can you give an idea of how graphic some of the messages were? 00:00:39,959 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 they were talking about rape. they were talking about sexual activities. it was pornographic. we'll ask these safety experts what the...
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i'm joanna gosling.e attacks almost two years ago.
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i'm joanna gosling. one parent tells us their child has been groomed despite parental settings on the game being switched on. can you give an idea of how graphic some of the messages were? 01:00:40,879 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 they were talking about rape. they were talking about sexual activities. it was pornographic. we'll ask these safety experts what the risks
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hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling. a no—deal brexit — is it the only solution, or is it political suicide? it depends which of the ten candidates for the conservative leadership you ask. we'll hear from the latest to throw his hat in the ring — housing minister kit malthouse, who thinks he could still reopen negotiations with the eu. first of all, we need to unify around a brexit deal and then have a compelling domestic agenda once we have dealt with brexit and got it out the way, but the critical thing is coming together around a deal which we know will in parliament. meanwhile, the labour leadership is split about how strongly it should back a second referendum on brexit. another shadow cabinet member, diane abbott, now says she strongly backs the idea. if we're not going to have a general election, we would support a people's vote. and let me just say this, there is no inherent contradiction between respecting the result of the referendum and having a people's vote. do you want another referendum? who do you want to
hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling. a no—deal brexit — is it the only solution, or is it political suicide? it depends which of the ten candidates for the conservative leadership you ask. we'll hear from the latest to throw his hat in the ring — housing minister kit malthouse, who thinks he could still reopen negotiations with the eu. first of all, we need to unify around a brexit deal and then have a compelling domestic agenda once we have dealt with brexit and got...
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welcome to bbc newsroom live — i'm joanna gosling. at the calendar, we have wednesday, the european elections. next week, during the third when we are promised a bigger vote so it could be the second last p is by theresa may if her deal goes down. theresa may if her deal goes down. the wide expectation here is that it will go down. i was talking to one very loyal minister earlier this morning and he was telling me that he did not think she would get it through. this could be what one of theresa may's last pm cues. a curious atmosphere here. normally, on the tory side, when a leader has their back against the wall, the rally round. let's go to the chamber and see how mrs may does. having good mental health is vital to is all which is why we are investing record levels to mental health. mr speaker, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues this morning, in addition to my duties in this house, i will today bejoining world leaders and internet leaders for a world leaders and internet leaders fora summit in world leaders and internet lead
welcome to bbc newsroom live — i'm joanna gosling. at the calendar, we have wednesday, the european elections. next week, during the third when we are promised a bigger vote so it could be the second last p is by theresa may if her deal goes down. theresa may if her deal goes down. the wide expectation here is that it will go down. i was talking to one very loyal minister earlier this morning and he was telling me that he did not think she would get it through. this could be what one of...
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i'm joanna gosling.e local elections, so do not expect tory mps to be getting mrs may a ha rd tory mps to be getting mrs may a hard time over brexit. i expect most of it is going to be about buses and libraries and local roads and how at such and such counsel offer better value than others that make such councils offer better value. it will be the first time that we have heard from mrs may in a nearly three weeks because she was not here for last wednesday's pmt is because she was at the funeral of the northern ireland journalist lyra mckee. the last time that she appeared in the commons was when she was announcing that there could be another delay possibly until the end of october and there has been this curious to backin and there has been this curious to back in here, we have not heard from the prime minister and does not seem to be any movement on the brakes front. there is no real legislation going through parliament. it really is, just a sense of that westminster is, just a sense of that westminste
i'm joanna gosling.e local elections, so do not expect tory mps to be getting mrs may a ha rd tory mps to be getting mrs may a hard time over brexit. i expect most of it is going to be about buses and libraries and local roads and how at such and such counsel offer better value than others that make such councils offer better value. it will be the first time that we have heard from mrs may in a nearly three weeks because she was not here for last wednesday's pmt is because she was at the...
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hello this is bbc newsroom live with me, joanna gosling.isk and endangering another 20,000 in the supply chain. it is the heart of the town and if the heart stops beating, services, retail and everything else that is around it will be effective massively. theresa may will make the case for her amended brexit plan in parliament as opposition to her proposals hardens. i think the sensible thing would be for her to admit defeat and not actually put it to a vote. she is making a statement to parliament this afternoon and she could use that to make it clear. because this is going absolutely nowhere. everyone should take an opportunity to reflect on what the prime minister will say later today and to look at the bill. i hope that people will support a negotiated settlement that takes us out the european union. marks & spencer reports a fall in both sales and profits as it continues to implement a major turnaround programme. sport now, here's jane dougall. good morning. the lyon striker ada hegerberg has been voted the bbc women's footballer of th
hello this is bbc newsroom live with me, joanna gosling.isk and endangering another 20,000 in the supply chain. it is the heart of the town and if the heart stops beating, services, retail and everything else that is around it will be effective massively. theresa may will make the case for her amended brexit plan in parliament as opposition to her proposals hardens. i think the sensible thing would be for her to admit defeat and not actually put it to a vote. she is making a statement to...
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cha ntel told joanna gosling the reasons she was given for not receiving the help she wants.en get sent to lots of rape crisis centres and there are lots of different ones. they told me i would not be allowed counselling, only pre—trial therapy. how did that make you feel? it was kind of confusing that you have gone through this event and you have done exactly what you are meant to do, you are told to report it straightaway, and it is kind of disappointing. and so did you not have counselling?” kind of disappointing. and so did you not have counselling? i am having pre—trial therapy, which basically, i am having pre—trial therapy, which basically, lam not having pre—trial therapy, which basically, i am not allowed to talk about the event that happened to me. ican about the event that happened to me. i can see it is really distressing for you to talk about. thank you. we appreciate you joining s, chantelle, which is obviously not your real name. all alleged victims of any sex offence have a complete right to anonymity. let's bring in grace. is this happening in court, that all
cha ntel told joanna gosling the reasons she was given for not receiving the help she wants.en get sent to lots of rape crisis centres and there are lots of different ones. they told me i would not be allowed counselling, only pre—trial therapy. how did that make you feel? it was kind of confusing that you have gone through this event and you have done exactly what you are meant to do, you are told to report it straightaway, and it is kind of disappointing. and so did you not have...
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that was the liberal democrat mp tom brake talking to joanna liberal democrat mp tom brake talking tojoanna goslingin a european election. there's been calls from senior figures within the party, including the shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry to commit to another referendum. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn said the party would have further discussions about its brexit policy. what we'll do is consult members through the constituency parties and affiliated trade unions and bring theissue affiliated trade unions and bring the issue back to conference in september. don't you have an obligation owed to listen to this result and the impact on your heartlands and actually have a second referendum and have a clear position? listen very carefully to what everyone is having to say on the subject. the country is clearly very divided. nigel farage and the brexit party don't offer any agreement with the eu, merely a crushing out, which would cause chaos forjobs crushing out, which would cause chaos for jobs and crushing out, which would cause chaos forjobs and services across this country. i think we
that was the liberal democrat mp tom brake talking to joanna liberal democrat mp tom brake talking tojoanna goslingin a european election. there's been calls from senior figures within the party, including the shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry to commit to another referendum. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn said the party would have further discussions about its brexit policy. what we'll do is consult members through the constituency parties and affiliated trade unions and bring...
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hello, it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling. the commons speaker, john bercow, is going to stay in hisjob. he says the momentous events in parliament mean it's right for him to stay. he's been accused of an anti—brexit bias. is it isita is it a no—no for a no—deal brexit, after speaker boco says mps must have the final say on weather we quit without a deal. there are now 11 candidates to replace theresa may, with james cleverly the latest to declare. and we'll be talking to one of them, rory stewart, who's been campaigning in a rather unorthodox way. hi, this is rory. i'm now in the slightly absurd setting of kew gardens and i'm here partly because as a dfid minister, we're doing some very interesting work with cocoa plants. but it's also actually an amazing reminderfor me, after the conversations yesterday in borough market and barking, just what amazing things we have in this country and how much we can be if we can come together. we'll be talking to him about his campaigning style and what he wants to see happen. 11 english c
hello, it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm joanna gosling. the commons speaker, john bercow, is going to stay in hisjob. he says the momentous events in parliament mean it's right for him to stay. he's been accused of an anti—brexit bias. is it isita is it a no—no for a no—deal brexit, after speaker boco says mps must have the final say on weather we quit without a deal. there are now 11 candidates to replace theresa may, with james cleverly the latest to declare. and we'll be talking...