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june kelly, bbc news.al park, with shut this is the new craze in finland — jogging in the snow with no shoes. this craze in finland - jogging in the snow with no shoes. this is traditional— the snow with no shoes. this is traditional finish _ the snow with no shoes. this is traditional finish crazy - the snow with no shoes. this is traditional finish crazy stuff. i traditional finish crazy stuff. i think we all agree. and it is really the happiest. it is really the happiest. it is really good spot. strong exercise and everything to stop it really is the happiest. the temperatures _ it really is the happiest. the temperatures well - it really is the happiest. the temperatures well below freezing, list two layers of woollen socks are and with any mate —— many finns taking up knitting during lockdown, finding a patient be a problem. all socks are really warm. they give you freedom. basically all you need in the winter. you don�*t need anything special. the finns are used to the snow, but this year there is mo
june kelly, bbc news.al park, with shut this is the new craze in finland — jogging in the snow with no shoes. this craze in finland - jogging in the snow with no shoes. this is traditional— the snow with no shoes. this is traditional finish _ the snow with no shoes. this is traditional finish crazy - the snow with no shoes. this is traditional finish crazy stuff. i traditional finish crazy stuff. i think we all agree. and it is really the happiest. it is really the happiest. it is really...
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june kelly, bbc news, bristol.o come", suggesting again that the lifting of restrictions looks some weeks away. nearly a month into the latest lockdown, in the dark and cold winter months, how are people coping? our correspondent alex forsyth sent this report from the cotswolds. covid has quietened the usually bustling market town of moreton—in—marsh. we were last here in may, the end of the first lockdown insight. now, restrictions weigh heavy again. back then, things seemed a little brighter. now the mood, for some, has turned with the weather. last spring, anna's teenage sons kept busy with xbox and bike rides. this time round, they're finding it much harder. last time, you could go out in the sun, and do, like, other stuff, but now, just, i don't know... dark, raining. sit inside all day. also i've got gcses this year, so it's, like, proper serious now. it's been a year without being able to get intojust_ a big group of friends, i for all of us, you know? that's going to take i its toll, i think, yeah. in town,
june kelly, bbc news, bristol.o come", suggesting again that the lifting of restrictions looks some weeks away. nearly a month into the latest lockdown, in the dark and cold winter months, how are people coping? our correspondent alex forsyth sent this report from the cotswolds. covid has quietened the usually bustling market town of moreton—in—marsh. we were last here in may, the end of the first lockdown insight. now, restrictions weigh heavy again. back then, things seemed a little...
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june kelly reports. joe ousalice loved his life at sea.the south atlantic in the falklands war, and he did tours of duty in other trouble spots. joe's career ended because of his sexuality and, as part of his dismissal, his long—service and good—conduct medal was cut from his uniform. i wouldn't have minded, had i done something wrong, but the fact was i'd done nothing wrong. the ministry of defence made a trumped—up charge against me and kicked me out purely because of my sexuality. this war veteran mounted a personal battle to get his medal back. he had to resort to legal action against the ministry of defence. and in 2019, they settled his claim. joe received his medal — and an apology. they apologised to me, but that's not enough. i did get my medal back and i was elated over that. but nevertheless, there are thousands of other people out there who have been treated not too dissimilar to myself. now, more than 20 years after the ban on lgbt people serving in the armed forces was lifted, the ministry of defence has announced that other
june kelly reports. joe ousalice loved his life at sea.the south atlantic in the falklands war, and he did tours of duty in other trouble spots. joe's career ended because of his sexuality and, as part of his dismissal, his long—service and good—conduct medal was cut from his uniform. i wouldn't have minded, had i done something wrong, but the fact was i'd done nothing wrong. the ministry of defence made a trumped—up charge against me and kicked me out purely because of my sexuality. this...
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june kelly, bbc news. to the previous three months. let's talk about this. let's discuss this further with miatta fahnbulleh economist and chief executive of the new economics foundation. we are an economic think tank and we come up with policy ideas, ideas on how the government can't reform the economy so it works better for people and protects the environment. what do you think of these figures showing that the eu economy shrunk by 6.4% last year? it is showing that the eu economy shrunk by 6-4% last year?— by 6.4% last year? it is clearly a big economic — by 6.496 last year? it is clearly a big economic hit _ by 6.496 last year? it is clearly a big economic hit and _ by 6.496 last year? it is clearly a big economic hit and it - by 6.496 last year? it is clearly a big economic hit and it is - by 6.496 last year? it is clearly a big economic hit and it is the - by 6.496 last year? it is clearly a i big economic hit and it is the same hit that we are see the world. a 6% hit that we are see the world. a 6%
june kelly, bbc news. to the previous three months. let's talk about this. let's discuss this further with miatta fahnbulleh economist and chief executive of the new economics foundation. we are an economic think tank and we come up with policy ideas, ideas on how the government can't reform the economy so it works better for people and protects the environment. what do you think of these figures showing that the eu economy shrunk by 6.4% last year? it is showing that the eu economy shrunk by...
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june kelly, bbc news.re it was ureat brexit? we were not aware it was treat to brexit? we were not aware it was great to be _ brexit? we were not aware it was great to be such _ brexit? we were not aware it was great to be such a _ brexit? we were not aware it was great to be such a problem i brexit? we were not aware it was i great to be such a problem because we were reassured by government last year that movement of artists will stay as part of our deal, absolutely post—brexit. but essentially the simplest way to describe it is for our sector we have hit a hard brexit. ~ . . our sector we have hit a hard brexit. ~ . , ., our sector we have hit a hard brexit. ~ ., ~ brexit. was someone telling porkies? wh are brexit. was someone telling porkies? why are you — brexit. was someone telling porkies? why are you early _ brexit. was someone telling porkies? why are you early now _ brexit. was someone telling porkies? why are you early now able _ brexit. was someone telling porkies? why are you early now able t
june kelly, bbc news.re it was ureat brexit? we were not aware it was treat to brexit? we were not aware it was great to be _ brexit? we were not aware it was great to be such _ brexit? we were not aware it was great to be such a _ brexit? we were not aware it was great to be such a problem i brexit? we were not aware it was i great to be such a problem because we were reassured by government last year that movement of artists will stay as part of our deal, absolutely post—brexit. but...
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june kelly, bbc news. where large numbers of troops continue to patrol the streets of many cities, following a coup at the start of the month. the un has condemned the outage and has warned of severe consequences for any harsh response against protestors. jonathan head is our south east asia correspondent. what is the latest? good morning. good morning. the internet is back on and that happened yesterday, as well. it seems they are running these internet blackouts at night. we don't know what they are doing, we think they are trying to disrupt the organisation of notjust protest, this is now a nationwide civil disobedience movement. they want to disrupt communications. they don't do it during the day because myanmar has changed a lot in the last ten years. ten years ago there was no internet, now the economy is very dependent on it. bank atms, food deliveries, lots of small businesses simply cannot afford to shut down the internet in the daytime. it is not stopping the process, lots of rallies are going on
june kelly, bbc news. where large numbers of troops continue to patrol the streets of many cities, following a coup at the start of the month. the un has condemned the outage and has warned of severe consequences for any harsh response against protestors. jonathan head is our south east asia correspondent. what is the latest? good morning. good morning. the internet is back on and that happened yesterday, as well. it seems they are running these internet blackouts at night. we don't know what...
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june kelly, bbc news. have you ever wanted to visit space, perhaps now more than ever?ut. if you've ever dreamed of a career in space exploration, now could be your chance. angle? how does that look to you? the european space agency is recruiting new astronauts for the first time in more than a decade. being selected to become an astronaut used to be the preserve of young men with military backgrounds. it was 1991 before the first european woman, britain's helen sharman, flew in space. now, in an effort to be much more inclusive, the agency says it plans to recruit at least one person with a disability. we are looking for an individual who is psychologically, cognitively, technically and professionally qualified to be an astronaut, but has certain classes of physical limitation that would normally prevent them from being selected through the requirements we normally have. so, right now, we're at step zero. the door is closed to such people. we want to change that and go from zero to one. every recruit will have to go through rigorous mental and physical preparation. som
june kelly, bbc news. have you ever wanted to visit space, perhaps now more than ever?ut. if you've ever dreamed of a career in space exploration, now could be your chance. angle? how does that look to you? the european space agency is recruiting new astronauts for the first time in more than a decade. being selected to become an astronaut used to be the preserve of young men with military backgrounds. it was 1991 before the first european woman, britain's helen sharman, flew in space. now, in...
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after the ban on lgbt people in the military was lifted in 2000.0ur home affairs correspondent, june kellythe falklands and tours of duty and other trouble spots. his career ended because of his sexuality and part of his dismissal his long service and good conduct medal was cut from his uniform. i service and good conduct medal was cut from his uniform.— cut from his uniform. i wouldn't have minded — cut from his uniform. i wouldn't have minded if _ cut from his uniform. i wouldn't have minded if i'd _ cut from his uniform. i wouldn't have minded if i'd done - cut from his uniform. i wouldn't i have minded if i'd done something have minded if i�*d done something wrong, but i did nothing wrong, the ministry of defence made a trumped up ministry of defence made a trumped up charge against me and kicked me out because of my sexuality. this war veteran _ out because of my sexuality. this war veteran mounted a personal battle to get his medal back resorting to legal action against the ministry of defence and in 2019 they settle his claim. he received his medal and an apology. thea;r his medal a
after the ban on lgbt people in the military was lifted in 2000.0ur home affairs correspondent, june kellythe falklands and tours of duty and other trouble spots. his career ended because of his sexuality and part of his dismissal his long service and good conduct medal was cut from his uniform. i service and good conduct medal was cut from his uniform.— cut from his uniform. i wouldn't have minded — cut from his uniform. i wouldn't have minded if _ cut from his uniform. i wouldn't have...
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june kelly, bbc news, bristol. this time now is the time to get the news, travel and weather. protesters to leave. you may be familiar with the ladybird what to look for series of books — which were an instant success 60 years ago — selling millions of copies — teaching children about the world around them. well, the pocket—sized guides have been republished with new illustrations — including old favourites and new wildlife. the publishers hope it'll encourage a new generation to learn about nature. the motivation that you'll get, hopefully, from these books would be to go outside and see if you can actually find and spot some of these animals out in their natural environment. i've got two young children myself, and i've certainly found how refreshing it is to take a break from screen time orjust being in the house, full stop. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning metropolitan line. no service between harrow on the hill and aldgate due to a faulty train at finchley road. in walthamstow, the ali06 north circular is down
june kelly, bbc news, bristol. this time now is the time to get the news, travel and weather. protesters to leave. you may be familiar with the ladybird what to look for series of books — which were an instant success 60 years ago — selling millions of copies — teaching children about the world around them. well, the pocket—sized guides have been republished with new illustrations — including old favourites and new wildlife. the publishers hope it'll encourage a new generation to...
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june that's a risk. that's likely why he is staying in a little longer shep, he is said to be in good spirits tonight. shep >> kellynd america's royal family calling it quits today kim k pulled the plug on her marriage to kanye west tmz reports the split is as peaceful as can be there is a prenup, of course, and tmz reports kim is asking for joint legal and physical custody of their four kids the two married in italy in 2014 k >> that was th >> that was the scary part, getting the rover on the surface. that's where real work begins. it is paying up freight. serving up some incredible images from its new home chose a, a choice he'll never regret... ...unlike the choice to hitch hike. ahhh! which ruined his hand modeling career... it's over. don't worry, carl. things are looking up. visit amerisave.com now. lower mortgage rates mean higher savings. ♪ [ "could have been me by the struts ] ♪ visit amerisave.com now. hey, mercedes? how can i help you? the 2021 e-class. motortrend's 2021 car of the year. when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with
june that's a risk. that's likely why he is staying in a little longer shep, he is said to be in good spirits tonight. shep >> kellynd america's royal family calling it quits today kim k pulled the plug on her marriage to kanye west tmz reports the split is as peaceful as can be there is a prenup, of course, and tmz reports kim is asking for joint legal and physical custody of their four kids the two married in italy in 2014 k >> that was th >> that was the scary part, getting...
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june. making their television debut with a song about his dad, mammoth wvh. [ cheers and applause ] next week on the show our guests will include jodie foster, kate hudson, jason bateman, bette midler, kellygonzalez. we'll have music from florida georgia line, nav featuring gunna, black pumas, and evanescence so please join us for that. our first guest is a very funny man you know from many beloved movies and shows. his new one is called “the crew,” it premieres monday on netflix. please welcome kevin james. [ cheers and applause ] hi, kevin, hi, jimmy? >> jimmy: how's it going? >> doing great, how are you? >> jimmy: doing good. i haven't seen you in a very long time, it's been quite a while, right? >> jimmy: it's been a really long time. you got a new hat since i last saw you? [ laughter ] >> i did, i did. it's the only one too, by the way. >> jimmy: you're in long island right now? >> no, now in florida right now. the snowstorm, i'm hanging down here a little bit. >> jimmy: i gotcha. how's it been going long down-wise? it's nice to avoid the snow but have you been -- are you okay? you seem like a gregarious guy who might not love staying indoors. >> i didn't love it in the beginning but
june. making their television debut with a song about his dad, mammoth wvh. [ cheers and applause ] next week on the show our guests will include jodie foster, kate hudson, jason bateman, bette midler, kellygonzalez. we'll have music from florida georgia line, nav featuring gunna, black pumas, and evanescence so please join us for that. our first guest is a very funny man you know from many beloved movies and shows. his new one is called “the crew,” it premieres monday on netflix. please...