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handle such interviews and to tell us more i am joined by senior reporterjoe healy and from salford judith moritz you reported on the aftermath of the manchester are ringing —— arena bombing. what were the experiences of some of the survivors and relatives who died? i think in the first moments, the first day, couple of days of the attack, it was a very intense time. it was relatively chaotic. news was very quickly rolling round the clock. you spoke there are about people seeing those who were traumatised being interviewed at the scene. i got to know some of those who were directly involved, some of the family is particularly who lost loved ones in the attack. and it was only by talking to them over a longer period that we started to build up trust with each other and a relationship which i am pleased to say in some cases continues until today. and that was one of the lessons i learnt through reporting the manchester arena attack, was that this was not something that was appropriate for us something that was appropriate for us to turn up and report on leave and forget about. it is certainly here
handle such interviews and to tell us more i am joined by senior reporterjoe healy and from salford judith moritz you reported on the aftermath of the manchester are ringing —— arena bombing. what were the experiences of some of the survivors and relatives who died? i think in the first moments, the first day, couple of days of the attack, it was a very intense time. it was relatively chaotic. news was very quickly rolling round the clock. you spoke there are about people seeing those who...
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judith moritz, bbc news, preston.r attack has been told that security at the palace of westminster, hadn't functioned for years. one of the officers on duty at the time of the attack — carried out by khalid masood — said it was possible that an opportunity to save pc palmer's life had been lost, because nobody guarding the gate was armed. the head teacher of the school featured in the channel 4 series educating greater manchester has resigned. drew povey was suspended from harrop fold school in salford because of claims that there had been incorrect recording of attendance, exclusions and home schooling. 0ur education correspondent marc ashdown reports. it was once labelled the worst school in the country. but harrop fold has had a remarkable turnaround. i'm going to change somebody‘s life i do myjob properly. if i do myjob properly. millions have followed the fortunes of headteacher drew povey and his team in the tv series educating greater manchester. but today, he resigned. he says a nine—month investigation by sal
judith moritz, bbc news, preston.r attack has been told that security at the palace of westminster, hadn't functioned for years. one of the officers on duty at the time of the attack — carried out by khalid masood — said it was possible that an opportunity to save pc palmer's life had been lost, because nobody guarding the gate was armed. the head teacher of the school featured in the channel 4 series educating greater manchester has resigned. drew povey was suspended from harrop fold...
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judith moritz reports. and she did the same thing, "nine times out of ten when we refer someone to the breast clinic, it is benign, so try not to worry too much." as a broadcaster rachael bland was used to reading the news, but it was her own story which became the most important. diagnosed with breast cancer, she chose to share herjourney. we thought we would come back with a bang and talk about death! the reason we're all terrified of our cancer coming back and getting worse and going down that road is that the ultimately we worry it's going to kill us. rachael wrote an award—winning blog which she started after her diagnosis in 2016. and then with two others she launched you, me and the big c — a podcast to put the "can" into cancer. all three presenters have or had the disease and supported each other as well as their growing audience. i would not be able to talk or do or even function half the time if not for the support that she showed me. so i'm so grateful to her. i'm just so grateful to her for all
judith moritz reports. and she did the same thing, "nine times out of ten when we refer someone to the breast clinic, it is benign, so try not to worry too much." as a broadcaster rachael bland was used to reading the news, but it was her own story which became the most important. diagnosed with breast cancer, she chose to share herjourney. we thought we would come back with a bang and talk about death! the reason we're all terrified of our cancer coming back and getting worse and...
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judith moritz reports.en when we refer someone it is benign so do not worry too much. as a broadcaster rachael bland was used to reading the news but her own story became the most important for the diagnosed with breast cancer she chose to share herjourney. the diagnosed with breast cancer she chose to share herjourneylj thought we would come back with a bang and talk about death. the reason we're all terrified of cancer coming back or getting worse and going that road is that the ultimately worry it will kill us. rachael wrote an award—winning blog which she started after her diagnosis and with two others she launched a podcast to put the subject out there. all three presenters had or have the disease and they supported each other as well is their growing audience. and they supported each other as well is their growing audiencelj would well is their growing audience.” would not be able to talk will be able to function have the time is not for the support that she showed me. so i'm so grateful to her. i'm j
judith moritz reports.en when we refer someone it is benign so do not worry too much. as a broadcaster rachael bland was used to reading the news but her own story became the most important for the diagnosed with breast cancer she chose to share herjourney. the diagnosed with breast cancer she chose to share herjourneylj thought we would come back with a bang and talk about death. the reason we're all terrified of cancer coming back or getting worse and going that road is that the ultimately...
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judith moritz looks back at her life. bloggers and we have one thing in common, we all have or have had cancer. rachael bland changed the conversation about cancer. the newsreader whose own story became the most important. diagnosed with breast cancer, she created the podcast you, me and the big c, three women with cancer in common is talking about it in a funny, frank and fresh way. we wa nted funny, frank and fresh way. we wanted to talk about death and dying! and mainly about the subject because people don't talk about it. the podcast has been so popular that yesterday it reached number one in the uk charts. unfortunately for rachael's cancer, her journey the uk charts. unfortunately for rachael's cancer, herjourney in terms of where we are, has ended, but what she has shown is that she had lived and lived absolutely a worthwhile, purposeful, amazing life that has had an impact on so many people. after more than 15 years on bbc radio 5 live, rachael found the podcast brought her a new audience. it is not about her, she
judith moritz looks back at her life. bloggers and we have one thing in common, we all have or have had cancer. rachael bland changed the conversation about cancer. the newsreader whose own story became the most important. diagnosed with breast cancer, she created the podcast you, me and the big c, three women with cancer in common is talking about it in a funny, frank and fresh way. we wa nted funny, frank and fresh way. we wanted to talk about death and dying! and mainly about the subject...
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judith moritz looks back at her life. we are three friends, we're also bloggers. the newsreader whose own story became the most important. diagnosed with breast cancer, rachael created the podcast you, me and the big c, three women with cancer in common, talking about it in a funny, frank and fresh way. we thought we would come back with a bang and talk about death and dying. and mainly about the subject because people don't talk about it. the podcast has been so popular that yesterday, it reached number one in the uk charts. unfortunately for rachael's cancer, herjourney in terms of where we are, it has ended, but what she has shown is that she has lived and she has lived absolutely a worthwhile, purposeful, amazing life that has had an impact on so many people. after more than 15 years on bbc radio 5 live, rachael found that the podcast brought her a new audience. it wasn't not about her. she didn't want any personal fame, it was a crusade to get others through cancer and she was adamant about doing that and alongside that, she wanted to help her son, freddie co
judith moritz looks back at her life. we are three friends, we're also bloggers. the newsreader whose own story became the most important. diagnosed with breast cancer, rachael created the podcast you, me and the big c, three women with cancer in common, talking about it in a funny, frank and fresh way. we thought we would come back with a bang and talk about death and dying. and mainly about the subject because people don't talk about it. the podcast has been so popular that yesterday, it...
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judith moritz looks back at her life. we are three friends, we're also bloggers.bout cancer. the newsreader whose own story became the most important. diagnosed with breast cancer, rachael created the podcast you, me and the big c, three women with cancer in common, talking about it in a funny, frank and fresh way. we thought we would come back with a bang and talk about death and dying. and mainly about the subject because people don't talk about it. the podcast has been so popular that yesterday, it reached number one in the uk charts. unfortunately for rachael's cancer, herjourney in terms of where we are, it has ended, but what she has shown is that she has lived and she has lived absolutely a worthwhile, purposeful, amazing life that has had an impact on so many people. after more than 15 years on bbc radio five live, rachael found that the podcast brought her a new audience. it wasn't not about her. she didn't want any personal fame, it was a crusade to get others through cancer, and she was adamant about doing that. and alongside that, she wanted to help he
judith moritz looks back at her life. we are three friends, we're also bloggers.bout cancer. the newsreader whose own story became the most important. diagnosed with breast cancer, rachael created the podcast you, me and the big c, three women with cancer in common, talking about it in a funny, frank and fresh way. we thought we would come back with a bang and talk about death and dying. and mainly about the subject because people don't talk about it. the podcast has been so popular that...
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judith moritz reports.rney. we thought we'd come back with a bang and talk about death! the reason that we're all terrified of our cancer coming back and getting worse and going down that road is that ultimately, we worry it's going to kill us. rachael wrote an award—winning blog, which she started after her diagnosis in 2016. and then with two others she launched you, me and the big c — a podcast to put the "can" into cancer. all three presenters have or had the disease and supported each other as well as their growing audience. i would not be able to talk or do or even function half the time if not for the support that she showed me. so i'm so grateful to her. i'm just so grateful to her for allowing me to be part of her life. i want it to be a party, don't wear black. the women were frank and funny, talking about cancer in a fresh way, and they were so popular that yesterday they went to number one in the uk podcast charts. it confounded the expectations of the bosses who put it on air. she came to me wi
judith moritz reports.rney. we thought we'd come back with a bang and talk about death! the reason that we're all terrified of our cancer coming back and getting worse and going down that road is that ultimately, we worry it's going to kill us. rachael wrote an award—winning blog, which she started after her diagnosis in 2016. and then with two others she launched you, me and the big c — a podcast to put the "can" into cancer. all three presenters have or had the disease and...
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judith moritz and jo healy, thank you both so much. thank you for all your comments this week.ite... that is all from us. again next week. goodbye. and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today... media giant suffers its biggest ever security breach. putting jobs at risk. beyond the expiry date. two of the ryder cup. shot in the four—balls. your saturday is getting off to a rather chilly start. rather chilly start. a decent weekend and prospect. some sunny spells. always feeling quite cool.
judith moritz and jo healy, thank you both so much. thank you for all your comments this week.ite... that is all from us. again next week. goodbye. and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today... media giant suffers its biggest ever security breach. putting jobs at risk. beyond the expiry date. two of the ryder cup. shot in the four—balls. your saturday is getting off to a rather chilly start. rather chilly start. a decent weekend and prospect. some sunny spells. always feeling quite cool.