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kirsty, _ cope with that? yes, it was very difficult. kirsty, |_ cope with that?- cope with that? yes, it was very difficult. kirsty, i don't really i difficult. kirsty, i don't really know. but i had a few... i tried to keep my humanity, i tried to keep a sense of humour, even dark humour sometimes. and i relied a lot in the early days on the buddhist chaplain and that was helping in meditating and that was helping in meditating and breathing and controlling your thoughts. i learned a lot and the chaplain was very... was very compassionate. chaplain was very. .. was very compassionate.— chaplain was very... was very compassionate. was there ever a moment that _ compassionate. was there ever a moment that you _ compassionate. was there ever a moment that you thought - compassionate. was there ever a moment that you thought you i compassionate. was there ever a i moment that you thought you might cave in and tell a lie to get out? that is a good question. first of all, i wouldn't be able to do it. if i said yes, i'll do it, i'd get into the group therapy and listen
kirsty, _ cope with that? yes, it was very difficult. kirsty, |_ cope with that?- cope with that? yes, it was very difficult. kirsty, i don't really i difficult. kirsty, i don't really know. but i had a few... i tried to keep my humanity, i tried to keep a sense of humour, even dark humour sometimes. and i relied a lot in the early days on the buddhist chaplain and that was helping in meditating and that was helping in meditating and breathing and controlling your thoughts. i learned a lot and...
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i willjust turn it around the other way kirsty and say there _ around the other way kirsty and say there— there were 772 british soldiers killed in northern ireland, with the families— killed in northern ireland, with the families of— killed in northern ireland, with the families of the gunmen that killed them, _ families of the gunmen that killed them, would they be prepared to come forward? _ them, would they be prepared to come forward? that them, would they be prepared to come forward? . , them, would they be prepared to come forward? ., , , ., them, would they be prepared to come forward?_ this - forward? that is the question. this then cuts both _ forward? that is the question. this then cuts both ways. _ forward? that is the question. this then cuts both ways. it _ forward? that is the question. this then cuts both ways. it does - forward? that is the question. this i then cuts both ways. it does indeed, marianne elliott, _ then cuts both ways. it does indeed, marianne elliott, you _ then cuts both ways. it does indeed, marianne elliott, you were _ then cuts both ways. it does ind
i willjust turn it around the other way kirsty and say there _ around the other way kirsty and say there— there were 772 british soldiers killed in northern ireland, with the families— killed in northern ireland, with the families of— killed in northern ireland, with the families of the gunmen that killed them, _ families of the gunmen that killed them, would they be prepared to come forward? _ them, would they be prepared to come forward? that them, would they be prepared to come...
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kirstie. that's— i make from being on tv. kirstie. that's how- i make from being on tv. kirstie., the burden can't fall— massive debt. but of course, the burden can't fall on— massive debt. but of course, the burden can't fall on the taxpayers— burden can't fall on the haxnayene .— burden can't fall on the taxpayers . the parents have taxpayers. the parents have to save _ students . save them and the students hheneehee— save them and the students themselves—is. save them and the studentsi themselves—is it themselves have to say, is it nann— themselves have to say, is it need h— themselves have to say, is it need h dand— themselves have to say, is it worth it doing gender nonsense and— worth it doing gender nonsense and-dwind— worth it doing gender nonsense and owing £100,000 or and then owing £100,000 or demand— and then owing £100,000 or dollars? sorry,— and then owing £100,000 or dollars? sorry, probably not. i mean, in some— dollars? sorry, probably not. i mean, in some rare cases, maybe there-e— mean, in some rare cases, maybe hhene-e-hhe— mean, in some rare cases, maybe hhen
kirstie. that's— i make from being on tv. kirstie. that's how- i make from being on tv. kirstie., the burden can't fall— massive debt. but of course, the burden can't fall on— massive debt. but of course, the burden can't fall on the taxpayers— burden can't fall on the haxnayene .— burden can't fall on the taxpayers . the parents have taxpayers. the parents have to save _ students . save them and the students hheneehee— save them and the students themselves—is. save them and the...
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greetings to you, kirsty. not many people might _ pop music? greetings to you, kirsty. and they lived for it and in recent years since there has not been many means of entertainment inside afghanistan, many people have primarily found joy and a moment of happiness in music, so it's extremely important. what impact will the musical— extremely important. what impact will the musical silence are - will the musical silence are particularly on children? well, a recent survey — particularly on children? well, a recent survey revealed that i recent survey revealed that afghanistan is one of the saddest countries on the planet. emergence soliciting a beautiful being removed from a country that is already suffering. music being banned will definitely impact the joy and happiness of people and quite honestly amazed by how a government would actually work so hard to bring sadness and misery to its people. [30 sadness and misery to its people. do you think people will risk the wrath of the taliban and play in secret? what you hearing? i of the taliban and play in secret? what you h
greetings to you, kirsty. not many people might _ pop music? greetings to you, kirsty. and they lived for it and in recent years since there has not been many means of entertainment inside afghanistan, many people have primarily found joy and a moment of happiness in music, so it's extremely important. what impact will the musical— extremely important. what impact will the musical silence are - will the musical silence are particularly on children? well, a recent survey — particularly on...
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kirstie. that's— i make from being on tv. kirstie. that's how- i make from being on tv. kirstie.l on the taxpayers . the parents have taxpayers. the parents have to save _ students . save them and the students themselves—is. save them and the studentsi themselves—is it themselves have to say, is it werhh— themselves have to say, is it wehh h— themselves have to say, is it wehh h hehe— themselves have to say, is it worth it doing gender nonsense aha— worth it doing gender nonsense aha-ewhe— worth it doing gender nonsense and owing £100,000 or and then owing £100,000 or aehaaee— and then owing £100,000 or dollars? sorry,— and then owing £100,000 or dollars? sorry, probably not. i mean, in some— dollars? sorry, probably not. i mean, in some rare cases, maybe there-e— mean, in some rare cases, maybe aheae-e-hhe— mean, in some rare cases, maybe aheae-e-hhe hy— mean, in some rare cases, maybe there's like ivy league there's some like ivy league haeehee—shhl there's some like ivy league. prestige _still but prestige or something. still but yeah— prestige or something. still but yeah, .y
kirstie. that's— i make from being on tv. kirstie. that's how- i make from being on tv. kirstie.l on the taxpayers . the parents have taxpayers. the parents have to save _ students . save them and the students themselves—is. save them and the studentsi themselves—is it themselves have to say, is it werhh— themselves have to say, is it wehh h— themselves have to say, is it wehh h hehe— themselves have to say, is it worth it doing gender nonsense aha— worth it doing gender nonsense...
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kirsty so we're all with you. kirsty so far, the. how did they find school and were they ringing you? were they texting you throughout the school day? how would that help them having their phone on them ? their phone on them? >> okay, so my child had the transition from junior school to senior school last september and i think that is such a huge , i think that is such a huge, huge sort of disrupt with with regards to their regulation and their learning and their friendship groups. and i don't think we're always prepared for what a huge transition that is. and my child was in school from september to december and then was completely burned out and couldn't go to school at all for four months. >> so sorry is there something different about your child? >> forgive me if i'm not not aware of this. we've all done the transition. so we've all come through it. so what have you got to tell us? kirsty thank you got to tell us? kirsty thank you for reminding me about that. >> yeah. so, sonny , my child is >> yeah. so, sonny, my child is autist
kirsty so we're all with you. kirsty so far, the. how did they find school and were they ringing you? were they texting you throughout the school day? how would that help them having their phone on them ? their phone on them? >> okay, so my child had the transition from junior school to senior school last september and i think that is such a huge , i think that is such a huge, huge sort of disrupt with with regards to their regulation and their learning and their friendship groups. and i...
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kirsty�*s here tomorrow. goodnight.reaking news from around the world 24 breaking news from around the world 2a hours a day. this is bbc news. thank you so much forjoining us on newsday, as he said, a very stressful five days for many people involved. thank you so much for joining us today. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk is like constant mental torture, gambling and alcohol was just a momentary respite and just the same continuous negative force. losing his grandfather hit him hard. his gambling started soon after, but it reached a point when he felt death was his only way out. one day he left notes for his family and went out intending to take his own life. but he was saved. it was hard enough being thejoker and making everyone laugh, and everyone used to love being around me. that was draining because it was like, you have no idea how i actually feel on the inside. freddie wanted to live, so he got medical help and crucially, debt advice
kirsty�*s here tomorrow. goodnight.reaking news from around the world 24 breaking news from around the world 2a hours a day. this is bbc news. thank you so much forjoining us on newsday, as he said, a very stressful five days for many people involved. thank you so much for joining us today. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk is like constant mental torture, gambling and alcohol was just a momentary respite and just...
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kirsty�*s back here tomorrow. have a good night.king news from around the world 2a hours a day. this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. scientists are calling it a breakthrough — an enormous moment of hope. trials of a new drug to treat alzheimers shows it slows the early onset of the disease by up to 60%. the disease gradually destroys key areas of the brain involved in memory and understanding. our medical editor fergus walsh reports. hello. are you all right, mr colley? hi, yes. yes. i've got your donanemab here for you... mike colley has alzheimer's disease, yet the 80—year—old feels incredibly fortunate. i'm one of the luckiest people you'll ever meet. just for this. that's because he's been on the global trial of donanemab for two years. he's come with his son for his monthly infusion, at this clinic in london. i seem to get more confident every day. and i'm sure this is going to be successful. they'll get all the rubbish off the top of my brain and i'll be back to normality. i'm very confident about that. i never thought
kirsty�*s back here tomorrow. have a good night.king news from around the world 2a hours a day. this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. scientists are calling it a breakthrough — an enormous moment of hope. trials of a new drug to treat alzheimers shows it slows the early onset of the disease by up to 60%. the disease gradually destroys key areas of the brain involved in memory and understanding. our medical editor fergus walsh reports. hello. are you all right, mr colley? hi, yes....
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kirsty�*s here tomorrow.od night. been right before, they were right may i _ been right before, they were right may i ask— been right before, they were right may i ask what _ been right before, they were right may i ask what is _ been right before, they were right may i ask what is your _ been right before, they were right may i ask what is your reaction . been right before, they were right may i ask what is your reaction to| may i ask what is your reaction to the approval?— the approval? thank you for the opportunity first _ the approval? thank you for the opportunity first are _ the approval? thank you for the opportunity first are not - the approval? thank you for the i opportunity first are not surprised based on everything we saw this decision was made a while ago and everything that we have heard from japan and iaea has been towards pushing this forward. this i japan and iaea has been towards pushing this forward. as i mentioned china and south _ pushing this forward. as i mentioned china and south kore
kirsty�*s here tomorrow.od night. been right before, they were right may i _ been right before, they were right may i ask— been right before, they were right may i ask what _ been right before, they were right may i ask what is _ been right before, they were right may i ask what is your _ been right before, they were right may i ask what is your reaction . been right before, they were right may i ask what is your reaction to| may i ask what is your reaction to the approval?— the approval?...
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and that's bbc news at ten — there's more analysis of the day's main stories on newsnight with kirstyk, which is just getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, but from the ten team, it's goodnight. tonight, newsnight assesses the state of the battle. as vladimir putin raises the age of conscription to the armed forces from 27 to 30, which side has the initiative in the war? we'll be speaking to a ukrainian mp and to the former uk ambassador to the us lord darroch. also tonight: on the eve of rishi sunak�*s appearance in front of the inquiry into the infected blood scandal, will the government commit to widening compensation to all those who suffered? we'll talk to a man who lost his father and two uncles to hiv. the saudis are on a sports buying spree and their eyes are on kylian mbappe, the captain of the french football team. is the gulf state trying to use the shield of sport to deflect criticism of its human rights record? we'll be speaking to an adviser to t
and that's bbc news at ten — there's more analysis of the day's main stories on newsnight with kirstyk, which is just getting under way on bbc two. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, but from the ten team, it's goodnight. tonight, newsnight assesses the state of the battle. as vladimir putin raises the age of conscription to the armed forces from 27 to 30, which side has the initiative in the...
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and that's bbc news at ten — there's more analysis of the day's main stories on newsnight with kirsty
and that's bbc news at ten — there's more analysis of the day's main stories on newsnight with kirsty
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kirsty�*s back on monday.the american singer tony bennett — who died today at the age of 96. here he is duetting with lady gaga — with the lady is a tramp. goodnight. # i love yourfree... # i love your handkerchief in my hand... # life without care... # but i'm broke... # that's ok. # it's california, it's cold and it's damp both: that's why the lady is a tramp! # that's why the lady is a tramp! # that's why the lady is a tramp. # right on! beautiful! thank you. when it comes to team vietnam, we were in auckland last week interviewing the striker and captain, and we heard about the huge support vietnam and has and the women's team in vietnam. it is the first time in a team men's or women's has made it. they are considered legends there. she is telling me how she used at the play and trained in her village i went to play with coconuts because she didn't have enough money for a ball. a huge and amazing success story and sheep lays in the second division in portugal now, the first and only vietnamese woman the pl
kirsty�*s back on monday.the american singer tony bennett — who died today at the age of 96. here he is duetting with lady gaga — with the lady is a tramp. goodnight. # i love yourfree... # i love your handkerchief in my hand... # life without care... # but i'm broke... # that's ok. # it's california, it's cold and it's damp both: that's why the lady is a tramp! # that's why the lady is a tramp! # that's why the lady is a tramp. # right on! beautiful! thank you. when it comes to team...
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there is more analysis of the day's main stories on newsnight with kirsty are just getting under waybbc two. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it is time to join the news continues here on bbc one, as now it is time tojoin our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. from the ten i don't know, but i've been told. our government is mighty cold. from london to leeds to liverpool, more than 2a,000 junior doctors have begun a five—day long strike, rejecting 6% in pursuit of 35%. but rishi sunak has had enough. today's offer is final. there will be no more talks on pay. we will not negotiate again on this year's settlements and no amount of strikes will change our decision. as the prime minister reaches a deal with thousands of public sector workers in england, the doctors say they won't settle. so with no more government negoitations, will there be more strikes instead? we'll be speaking to a junior doctor, the chief operating officer of a hospital trust and a health expert. also tonight, are we about to find out what's in those whatsapps sent to bor
there is more analysis of the day's main stories on newsnight with kirsty are just getting under waybbc two. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it is time to join the news continues here on bbc one, as now it is time tojoin our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. from the ten i don't know, but i've been told. our government is mighty cold. from london to leeds to liverpool, more than 2a,000 junior doctors have begun a five—day long strike, rejecting...
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kirsty is in the chair on monday. until then, have a great weekend.
kirsty is in the chair on monday. until then, have a great weekend.
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kirsty is in the chair on monday. until then, have a great weekend.ranslation: the action of the (nsf is motivated by the sole desire - to preserve our beloved homeland in the face of the continuous deterioration of the security situation of our country. the fallen authorities have failed to give a real solution to the crisis and have provided poor economic and social governance. our bbc correspondent chris ewokor has been following the developments from niger's neighbouring country of nigeria. the coup has been condemned by both the regional and international community, although it's gotten the support and backing of the wider military hierarchy in niger, as well as some of the citizens who had come out to demonstrate and show their support for the action of the soldiers. niger, a landlocked country rich in uranium but one of the poorest in the world, has joined three other countries that have been under military rule to become the first country that have been under military rule to become the fourth country in the west african subregion under milita
kirsty is in the chair on monday. until then, have a great weekend.ranslation: the action of the (nsf is motivated by the sole desire - to preserve our beloved homeland in the face of the continuous deterioration of the security situation of our country. the fallen authorities have failed to give a real solution to the crisis and have provided poor economic and social governance. our bbc correspondent chris ewokor has been following the developments from niger's neighbouring country of nigeria....
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kirsty the agenda pamphlet now.has claimed that the agenda pamphlet produced in 2016 by the welsh government in collaboration with cardiff university, used widely university, has been used widely throughout wales . according to throughout wales. according to the telegraph. it's been promoted to all schools in wales. now they call this thing a pamphlet, but it's actually 170 pages long and it teaches children how to be social justice activists offering ideas and strategies to push the new religion of intersectionality . religion of intersectionality. here's a direct quotation it's hard when school rules and cultures reinforce gender norms every day by dividing us into boys and girls for class quizzes , sitting boys next to girls in tests or have a gendered uniform policy and gender segregated toilet s. the uk government is now producing guidelines to make clear that a boy cannot identify his way into girls toilets facilities . so it will be facilities. so it will be interesting to see how the welsh government deals w
kirsty the agenda pamphlet now.has claimed that the agenda pamphlet produced in 2016 by the welsh government in collaboration with cardiff university, used widely university, has been used widely throughout wales . according to throughout wales. according to the telegraph. it's been promoted to all schools in wales. now they call this thing a pamphlet, but it's actually 170 pages long and it teaches children how to be social justice activists offering ideas and strategies to push the new...
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kirsty the agenda pamphlet now. has claimed that the agenda pamphlet produced in 2016 by the welsh government in collaboration with cardiff university, used widely university, has been used widely throughout wales . according to throughout wales. according to the telegraph. it's been promoted to all schools in wales. now they call this thing a pamphlet, but it's actually 170 pages long and it teaches children how to be social justice activists offering ideas and strategies to push the new religion of intersectionality . religion of intersectionality. here's a direct quotation it's hard when school rules and cultures reinforce gender norms every day by dividing us into boys and girls for class quizzes , sitting boys next to girls in tests or have a gendered uniform policy and gender segregated toilet s. the uk government is now producing guidelines to make clear that a boy cannot identify his way into girls toilets facilities . so it will be facilities. so it will be interesting to see how the welsh government deals
kirsty the agenda pamphlet now. has claimed that the agenda pamphlet produced in 2016 by the welsh government in collaboration with cardiff university, used widely university, has been used widely throughout wales . according to throughout wales. according to the telegraph. it's been promoted to all schools in wales. now they call this thing a pamphlet, but it's actually 170 pages long and it teaches children how to be social justice activists offering ideas and strategies to push the new...
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. >> that's the end of part two after the break kirsty armour identifies what a woman is .an is. paul will decide whether women footballers are remunerated fairly and cressida will just sit there shaking her head. see you in a couple of minutes as we wrote that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your gb news weather forecast. i'm craig snell. well, looking ahead to thursday , for most of us it's to thursday, for most of us it's going to be fairly cloudy . to thursday, for most of us it's going to be fairly cloudy. some outbreaks but if outbreaks of rain too, but if you live in central and eastern parts, will feel fairly you live in central and eastern parts, so ll feel fairly you live in central and eastern parts, so here's fairly you live in central and eastern parts, so here's the ly you live in central and eastern parts, so here's the situation humid. so here's the situation as we end. wednesday got a huge area really area of low pressure really dominating proceedings
. >> that's the end of part two after the break kirsty armour identifies what a woman is .an is. paul will decide whether women footballers are remunerated fairly and cressida will just sit there shaking her head. see you in a couple of minutes as we wrote that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your gb news weather forecast. i'm craig snell. well, looking ahead to thursday , for...
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. >> that's the end of part two after the break kirsty armour identifies what a woman is .an is. paul will decide whether women footballers are remunerated fairly and cressida will just sit there shaking her head. see you in a couple of minutes as we wrote that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your gb news weather forecast. i'm craig snell. well, looking ahead to thursday , for most of us it's to thursday, for most of us it's going to be fairly cloudy . to thursday, for most of us it's going to be fairly cloudy. some outbreaks but if outbreaks of rain too, but if you live in central and eastern parts, will feel fairly you live in central and eastern parts, so ll feel fairly you live in central and eastern parts, so here's fairly you live in central and eastern parts, so here's the ly you live in central and eastern parts, so here's the situation humid. so here's the situation as we end. wednesday got a huge area really area of low pressure really dominating proceedings
. >> that's the end of part two after the break kirsty armour identifies what a woman is .an is. paul will decide whether women footballers are remunerated fairly and cressida will just sit there shaking her head. see you in a couple of minutes as we wrote that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers, proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. sponsors of weather on. gb news. >> hello there. welcome to your gb news weather forecast. i'm craig snell. well, looking ahead to thursday , for...
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the mirror have used a very big picture of a called kirsty hunters in a lady called kirsty hunters inhind her is bright orange. i mean, it does look , it just mean, it does look, it just looks terrifying , to be honest looks terrifying, to be honest with you. now, a lot of these people are paid an awful lot of money. how important money. we know how important holidays paid an holidays are. they're paid an awful money. thousands of awful lot of money. thousands of pounds. and they're having to leave leave leave these hotels, leave all their belongings. the their belongings. sometimes the hotels burnt down, hotels have actually burnt down, so everything. so so they've lost everything. so they're there they're literally standing there in swimwear with towel in their swimwear with a towel wrapped nothing wrapped around them and nothing else. and they're being evacuated to the and evacuated to the coast. and there caldwell is there is still simon caldwell is talking earlier on. there is still simon caldwell is talkin is earlier on. there is still simon caldwell is talkin is still earlier o
the mirror have used a very big picture of a called kirsty hunters in a lady called kirsty hunters inhind her is bright orange. i mean, it does look , it just mean, it does look, it just looks terrifying , to be honest looks terrifying, to be honest with you. now, a lot of these people are paid an awful lot of money. how important money. we know how important holidays paid an holidays are. they're paid an awful money. thousands of awful lot of money. thousands of pounds. and they're having to...
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he spoke to newsnight�*s kirsty wark about his battle forjustice.beginning. yeah. and when the judge said, you're a free man, what was that like for you? and of course, yourfamily was there as well. very emotional. to have a high courtjudge say you're a free man now was very emotional for me, also for my mother and my sister who were present. i could hear them crying and i was sort of trembling from my core inside. i could feel myself trembling and i was welling up. but that's what i've wanted to hear for 20 years. yeah. i wonder what it was like for you in court, because until today, you were a registered sex offender. yeah, that's right. and what did that do to you, to be called a registered sex offender? oh, it's horrific to be labelled falsely like that. but i've all the instruments of the state, the probation, the police, everybody else treat you like that. one thing is for sure, though, that your case would have an impact because there was dna matches. a dna match was on the national database from 2012. what do you make of that? yeah. yeah, it
he spoke to newsnight�*s kirsty wark about his battle forjustice.beginning. yeah. and when the judge said, you're a free man, what was that like for you? and of course, yourfamily was there as well. very emotional. to have a high courtjudge say you're a free man now was very emotional for me, also for my mother and my sister who were present. i could hear them crying and i was sort of trembling from my core inside. i could feel myself trembling and i was welling up. but that's what i've...