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were having a good time at leeds. we are celebrating 70 yea rs of time at leeds. us how glorious the weather is. i wonder how the tennis players of wimbledon are feeling about it. good morning. good morning. carol would normally be with me. she has been sent to hospital, not what you think, perhaps she will be holding a newborn baby. fingers crossed she gets to do that. we have a theme of many mothers, female tennis players, coming back after having had babies. serena williams is one of them, and is in great form. serena williams continues to impress, racing into the third round in devastating style. the seven—time champion said she's "trying not to put too many expectations" on herself" but was still too powerful for the bulgarian qualifier viktoriya tomova who she beat in straight sets. it was better than my first round, you know? so, iam happy thati it was better than my first round, you know? so, i am happy that i am going in the right direction. how close are you to your best wimbledon groove? i am getting there. i am not there yet. i expect to get there and
were having a good time at leeds. we are celebrating 70 yea rs of time at leeds. us how glorious the weather is. i wonder how the tennis players of wimbledon are feeling about it. good morning. good morning. carol would normally be with me. she has been sent to hospital, not what you think, perhaps she will be holding a newborn baby. fingers crossed she gets to do that. we have a theme of many mothers, female tennis players, coming back after having had babies. serena williams is one of them,...
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in a statement leeds united said... paul played a game in the right manner.if he was man marking someone they would never get away from him. and he did not have to resort to, let's say, the dark side of the game. as a mark of respect, leeds united players will wear black armbands during the friendly tonight at oxford united, to honour the legend who will not be forgotten. paul madeley, who has died at the age of 73. that is all from sportsday. for now on the bbc news channel, it is time for the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster lynn faulds wood and the deputy editor of the express, michael booker. good evening to both of you. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we can start with the financial times. it police theresa may announcing she's taking control of brexit negotiations. and an emotional picture of a driver returning to a burnt out car in athens after wildfires that have killed more than 70 people. the daily telegraph carries a picture of that poignant s
in a statement leeds united said... paul played a game in the right manner.if he was man marking someone they would never get away from him. and he did not have to resort to, let's say, the dark side of the game. as a mark of respect, leeds united players will wear black armbands during the friendly tonight at oxford united, to honour the legend who will not be forgotten. paul madeley, who has died at the age of 73. that is all from sportsday. for now on the bbc news channel, it is time for the...
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, playing only for leeds and in every position except goalkeeper. what a beautiful goal. he also represented england 2a times. he was a key figure in the heralded and at times controversial league side of the late 19605 and 19705 lying alongside 5ta r5 late 19605 and 19705 lying alongside stars like peter norman and eddie gray. every major game he played in andi gray. every major game he played in and i think he will go down as one of the greatest days in the history of the greatest days in the history of the greatest days in the history of the club. paul madeley was born here just of the club. paul madeley was born herejust a of the club. paul madeley was born here just a stone's throw from his much beloved elland road ground ju5t behind me. the thing about this place, it was a club that he loved and adored, he was never tempted to sign for any other side. in a statement leed5 sign for any other side. in a statement leeds united 5aid everyone at the club is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of legend paul madeley. his widow and son ‘5 said tha
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sarah walton, bbc news, leeds.cond world war is still controversial in east asia, even as it falls from living memory. so how is japanese cinema telling the story 70 years on? in conjunction with bbc radio 3, historian rana mitter has visited tokyo to find out. japan's never ending war contains some distressing scenes from the start. japan today is prosperous, lively, and enjoying the upside of 70 years of peace. but in the 1930s and early 40s, japanese forces swept across first china and then the pacific, until finally they were driven slowly back towards the japanese mainland and destruction. hiroshima was completely hidden by an impenetrable cloud of smoke and dust. in east asia, the second world war is still so raw it dominate headlines. so how the countries of the region tell themselves their war stories really matters. but as memories of the war die away, what aspects of the conflict remain in focus and was left out of the frame? i'm rana mitter, a literary historian of east asia. and i have come to tokyo to
sarah walton, bbc news, leeds.cond world war is still controversial in east asia, even as it falls from living memory. so how is japanese cinema telling the story 70 years on? in conjunction with bbc radio 3, historian rana mitter has visited tokyo to find out. japan's never ending war contains some distressing scenes from the start. japan today is prosperous, lively, and enjoying the upside of 70 years of peace. but in the 1930s and early 40s, japanese forces swept across first china and then...
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the leeds united legend paul madeley has died at the age of 73.is 17 year playing career at elland road. he won every domestic trophy under don revie, who gave him the nickname rolls royce. for 18 years paul madeley was one of the stars of leeds united and made 727 appearances during his career, playing only for leeds and in every position except goalkeeper. what a beautiful goal. he also represented england 2a times. he was a key figure in the heralded and at times controversial league side of the late 19605 and 19705 lying alongside stars like peter norman and eddie gray. every major game he played in andi gray. every major game he played in and i think he will go down as one of the greatest days in the history of the greatest days in the history of the greatest days in the history of the club. paul madeley was born
the leeds united legend paul madeley has died at the age of 73.is 17 year playing career at elland road. he won every domestic trophy under don revie, who gave him the nickname rolls royce. for 18 years paul madeley was one of the stars of leeds united and made 727 appearances during his career, playing only for leeds and in every position except goalkeeper. what a beautiful goal. he also represented england 2a times. he was a key figure in the heralded and at times controversial league side of...
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jessica leeds says she was assaulted on a plane in the late 70s.y this man started groping me. he was all over me and he was kissing me and he was. . . not a word was said from him. we're just having this tussle. in the seat. and it's like his... like his hands are every where like an octopus. but it is when he started putting his hand up my skirt... that i... got the... strength... the adrenaline to... manage to wiggle out. sounds like an assault. it was. it was an assault. absolutely. i mean, at one point i did feel pinned to my seat. it was a very physical attack. donald trump accused jessica leeds of lying. oh, i was with donald trump in 1980. i was sitting with him on a plane. and he went after me on the plane. yeah, i'm going to go after... believe me, she would not be my first choice that i can tell you! man! donald trump says you're a liar. what did you think of that? well... you know he... of course he is going to say that. he lives in a fantasy of his manly prowess. jessica leeds isn't the only woman with a story about the president. his
jessica leeds says she was assaulted on a plane in the late 70s.y this man started groping me. he was all over me and he was kissing me and he was. . . not a word was said from him. we're just having this tussle. in the seat. and it's like his... like his hands are every where like an octopus. but it is when he started putting his hand up my skirt... that i... got the... strength... the adrenaline to... manage to wiggle out. sounds like an assault. it was. it was an assault. absolutely. i mean,...
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games in rugby league's super league this evening and after a defeat in his first game in charge, new leedsr of rugby kevin sinfield had to watch his side settle for a draw against wakefield. the rhinos led 20—i2 with half an hour to play. but with ten minutes remaining kyle wood eventually had this try awarded after it went to the video referee and ryan hampshire levelled the score at 20 all, six minutes from time to give
games in rugby league's super league this evening and after a defeat in his first game in charge, new leedsr of rugby kevin sinfield had to watch his side settle for a draw against wakefield. the rhinos led 20—i2 with half an hour to play. but with ten minutes remaining kyle wood eventually had this try awarded after it went to the video referee and ryan hampshire levelled the score at 20 all, six minutes from time to give
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it's a choice leeds is still grappling with.th the idea say the scheme is failing. let's talk now to claire bentley—smith, who lives a mile from the zone and is fighting for the council to get rid of it. and to gemma who is chief executive of the organistion basis, which supports workers in the area. claire, you live about a mile from the official red light zone. give us a sense of how it impacts on your life. we have had sex workers bringing their customers onto the streets where we live, throwing condoms and needles into the primary school grounds where my son attends school. we see drug dealing and sex a cts school. we see drug dealing and sex acts going on in most green spaces around the area. whilst we sympathise with the plight of the prostituted women trapped in the sex slavery of the zone we cannot see that as a justification for the suffering it is putting upon our community. have you got an idea of why this is happening outside the zone? in principle, you think of the idea and you think overnight between 8pm and 6am, i
it's a choice leeds is still grappling with.th the idea say the scheme is failing. let's talk now to claire bentley—smith, who lives a mile from the zone and is fighting for the council to get rid of it. and to gemma who is chief executive of the organistion basis, which supports workers in the area. claire, you live about a mile from the official red light zone. give us a sense of how it impacts on your life. we have had sex workers bringing their customers onto the streets where we live,...
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a narrow boat navigates barrowford lock on the leeds liverpool canal. as a 55 mile stretch of one of britain's most popular waterways is closed simply because of a lack of water. we have not got the water to feed into the canal to keep them going. it is a difficult decision for us to take but it is simply down to this glorious summer that we are all enjoying. the leeds liverpool canal, which crosses the pennines through yorkshire and lancashire, is the longest man—made waterway in britain. it is also one of the highest, with water travelling downhill from huge reservoirs it is stored in. this is just one of a number of reservoirs high in the pennines which feeds the canal network. at the moment, as you can see, it is around 20% of its total capacity. indeed, sheep are now even beginning to graze where the water level should be. just 50 millimetres of rain fell between the first ofjune and the 19th ofjuly this year. meaning this is the driest summer since records began. despite recent rain in the north—west of england, it is not enough to replenish deple
a narrow boat navigates barrowford lock on the leeds liverpool canal. as a 55 mile stretch of one of britain's most popular waterways is closed simply because of a lack of water. we have not got the water to feed into the canal to keep them going. it is a difficult decision for us to take but it is simply down to this glorious summer that we are all enjoying. the leeds liverpool canal, which crosses the pennines through yorkshire and lancashire, is the longest man—made waterway in britain. it...
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tried to get a train to huddersfield to leeds but couldn't due to the faults then managed to get to leeds on the 13.45 train to kings cross which insisted on letting more people at each station". we will be speaking to more of you a little bit later in this hour. the prince of wales says he regrets being deceived by a bishop, who was convicted of sexually abusing young men and teenagers. in a letter to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, the prince wrote that he'd been friends with peter ball, the former bishop of gloucester, for several decades between the 19705 and 1990s. but he said he was unaware of his crimes, and felt "deep personal regret" at being misled. sophie long reports. a senior and powerful figure in the church of england for decades, peter ball had friends in high places. but in 2015, the former bishop of lewis in gloucester, seen here on the left, was convicted of abusing teenagers and young men and jailed for 32 months. he received a caution for gross indecency in 1993. tooday, in a letter read to the inquiry by its senior counsel, the prince of wales tried
tried to get a train to huddersfield to leeds but couldn't due to the faults then managed to get to leeds on the 13.45 train to kings cross which insisted on letting more people at each station". we will be speaking to more of you a little bit later in this hour. the prince of wales says he regrets being deceived by a bishop, who was convicted of sexually abusing young men and teenagers. in a letter to the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, the prince wrote that he'd been friends...
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leeds city centre is very expensive, we wa nt leeds city centre is very expensive, we want to make thoseworking families, people who wouldn't normally be able to access decent housing. we can use it to build new build homes, renovating homes and get the project through to the next stage of reaching that ambition to create affordable housing. cash will be a welcome boost, plans are afoot for 5000 new homesjust boost, plans are afoot for 5000 new homes just like boost, plans are afoot for 5000 new homesjust like this. but boost, plans are afoot for 5000 new homes just like this. but with only about one fifth of new build is considered affordable, these local will help, but many many more will be needed to make a real difference. let's ta ke be needed to make a real difference. let's take you live now to birkenhead, on merseyside. you can see the broadcaster, sir david attenborough, who is going to be dotted a boat is going to be bearing his name. they have been rehearsing the launch. we will be back for real ina the launch. we will be back for real in a moment. a glorious day there in birk
leeds city centre is very expensive, we wa nt leeds city centre is very expensive, we want to make thoseworking families, people who wouldn't normally be able to access decent housing. we can use it to build new build homes, renovating homes and get the project through to the next stage of reaching that ambition to create affordable housing. cash will be a welcome boost, plans are afoot for 5000 new homesjust boost, plans are afoot for 5000 new homes just like boost, plans are afoot for 5000...
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fiona trott is at leeds station for us.atest that you have for us on this? when you look at the figures that specifically measure the number of standard class passengers, who exceed the trains capacity already taking standing passengers into account, what you've seen passengers into account, what you've seen is that yes, the ones that exceeds that our passengers who are on the london trains, the busiest of course those going in and out of london's king's cross, as you say, followed by cambridge four point 3%. manchester 3.2. cardiff and leicester 3.6% above manchester 3.2. cardiff and leicester 3. 6% above capacity manchester 3.2. cardiff and leicester 3.6% above capacity and trains here at leeds at 2.5. now, these figures out today by the department for transport also tell us department for transport also tell us how dissatisfied commuters are with overcrowding. and i can tell you that these figures from transport brokers tell us that the minister unhappiest passengers in the country are the ones here in leeds. i spoke to
fiona trott is at leeds station for us.atest that you have for us on this? when you look at the figures that specifically measure the number of standard class passengers, who exceed the trains capacity already taking standing passengers into account, what you've seen passengers into account, what you've seen is that yes, the ones that exceeds that our passengers who are on the london trains, the busiest of course those going in and out of london's king's cross, as you say, followed by cambridge...
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all are now joined by allister hay he is professor of environmental toxicology at the university of leeds in the u.k. professor we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us this evening investigators in the u.k. they believe that this case involves left over from the poisoning of the script back in march is it possible to make that link. it's possible yes it seems the most likely on the basis of the evidence but it's at a little bit of so i suppose because trying to establish an identical fingerprint of the chemical as not being done yet it seems more likely given that is no reason to talk it's a couple that it was possibly something left over from the previous incident what would the nobody show what did not have broken down by now i mean how long does it remain active when it's you know exposed to the environment we really have very little. to help the system than all the jokes you know each all funny of chemicals will be in the environment all this particular one will be all know they are eventually degraded by water at the rate at which they break down various hugely being less c
all are now joined by allister hay he is professor of environmental toxicology at the university of leeds in the u.k. professor we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us this evening investigators in the u.k. they believe that this case involves left over from the poisoning of the script back in march is it possible to make that link. it's possible yes it seems the most likely on the basis of the evidence but it's at a little bit of so i suppose because trying to establish an identical...
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the turmoil we have seen a northern rail and elsewhere, is the electrification of the manchester the leedsous blow for people in the north, who now feel overwhelmingly, time and time again, they are getting a second—class service from this government? this government is signalling its political commitment to the north of england by spending £13 billion on transport in the north in the years to 2020. and on allocating {2.9 billion to the trans—pennine route upgrade alone. and as i referencse, that represents a third of the rail enhancement budget for that five year period. jojohnson. the chancellor, philip hammond, says he will spell out the cost of a no deal brexit when senior ministers gather at the prime minister's country retreat of chequers on friday. senior ministers are due to discuss a new plan for customs arrangements once the uk leaves the eu at the end of march next year. the meeting will take place against a backdrop of conservative in—fighting. and labour's shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, called on ministers to stop squabbling. today the british chamber of commerce has said
the turmoil we have seen a northern rail and elsewhere, is the electrification of the manchester the leedsous blow for people in the north, who now feel overwhelmingly, time and time again, they are getting a second—class service from this government? this government is signalling its political commitment to the north of england by spending £13 billion on transport in the north in the years to 2020. and on allocating {2.9 billion to the trans—pennine route upgrade alone. and as i...
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manchester, 3.2, followed by leeds, 2.5, birmingham, 2%. that. with us here are steve chambers from the campaign for better transport, a group which campaigns for better bus and rail services. and rober nisbit, a director at the rail delivery group which represents uk train companies. speaking to us from westminster is the labour mp, lilian greenwood, who leads a group of mps that investigates transport issues. in plymouth is sophie walker. sophie found herself on a packed train to plymouth yesterday. in harpenden isjo cumbo who says her daily commute is dangerously overcrowded. we may well also bejoined by another commuter in the next few minutes. you go from hopkinton to blackfriars in london every day —— harpenden. tell us about your daily journey. i have been commuting the four years now and i chose to live in harpenden because the commute was fairly decent, i work five days a week and my trip is 30,35 fairly decent, i work five days a week and my trip is 30, 35 minutes. i have children, my day is busy and long and demanding and a good
manchester, 3.2, followed by leeds, 2.5, birmingham, 2%. that. with us here are steve chambers from the campaign for better transport, a group which campaigns for better bus and rail services. and rober nisbit, a director at the rail delivery group which represents uk train companies. speaking to us from westminster is the labour mp, lilian greenwood, who leads a group of mps that investigates transport issues. in plymouth is sophie walker. sophie found herself on a packed train to plymouth...
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her a professor of environmental texaco toxicology at the university of leeds in the u.k. professor who we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you. well for the german chancellor angela merkel there has been nothing easy about this week her government faced collapse and when her own interior minister threatened to defy her on migration policy it was only after emergency talks in which merkel gave in to the demands of the varian conservatives that she was able to diffuse what could have been the biggest political explosion in her career and the problem still wasn't solved in the past few days as she had to face the leader of the third member of her coalition government the social democrats and she had to get them on board with tougher migration measures late on thursday the coalition reached an agreement ending any immediate threat to america's government lands if she didn't have enough headaches at home concerning migration today medical hosted the one european leader who has challenged her the most on maintaining open borders and refusing asylum seekers h
her a professor of environmental texaco toxicology at the university of leeds in the u.k. professor who we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you. well for the german chancellor angela merkel there has been nothing easy about this week her government faced collapse and when her own interior minister threatened to defy her on migration policy it was only after emergency talks in which merkel gave in to the demands of the varian conservatives that she was able to diffuse what...
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in 2008 there were just 16 groups, 110w in leeds.rnment has now committed another £163 million over the next two years to be handed out by local councils to groups that have got potential projects lined up where they live. steve is already involved in getting affordable housing on new developments like this. he hopes to get hold of some of the new funding to. the city centre is a very expensive place to rent, we want to make those homes available to people on low incomes, working families, those who couldn't access decent housing. we can use it to build, renovate, and get projects through to the next stage of reaching their ambition to create affordable housing. cash will bea create affordable housing. cash will be a welcome boost, there are plans afoot for 5000 new homes just like this. with only about one fifth of bills considered affordable, these local projects will help, but many, many more will be needed to make a real difference. i have an intriguing bit of news coming into us intriguing bit of news coming into us from fifa, t
in 2008 there were just 16 groups, 110w in leeds.rnment has now committed another £163 million over the next two years to be handed out by local councils to groups that have got potential projects lined up where they live. steve is already involved in getting affordable housing on new developments like this. he hopes to get hold of some of the new funding to. the city centre is a very expensive place to rent, we want to make those homes available to people on low incomes, working families,...
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well i'm now joined by allister hay he is professor of environmental toxicology of the university of leeds in the u.k. professor we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us this evening investigators in the u.k. they believe that this case involves nobody left over from the poisoning of the script back in march is it possible to make that week. it's possible yes it seems the most likely on the basis of the evidence but it's at a little bit of some eyes i suppose because trying to establish an identical fingerprint of the chemical as not being done yet it seems more likely given that is no reason to talk at this couple that it was possibly something left over from the previous incident will would be nobody would it not have broken down by now i mean how long does it remain active when it's you know exposed to the environment. we really have very little. to help the system than all the jokes you know which all family of chemicals will be in the environment all this particular one will be all know they are eventually degraded by water at the rate at which they break down various hugely
well i'm now joined by allister hay he is professor of environmental toxicology of the university of leeds in the u.k. professor we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us this evening investigators in the u.k. they believe that this case involves nobody left over from the poisoning of the script back in march is it possible to make that week. it's possible yes it seems the most likely on the basis of the evidence but it's at a little bit of some eyes i suppose because trying to...
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leeds crown court heard the young woman had described her parents as "monsters." bangladesh for a holiday. once in a remote village, the victim was told she was to be married to her cousin, before being rescued by armed police. a man acquitted of rape has lost his appeal to remove any reference to the case from his enhanced criminal records check. the teacher — who can't be named — was found not guilty seven years ago. when he applied for a job following his acquittal, details of the allegation and verdict were included in his criminal records certificate. the supreme court ruled that the disclosure of the acquittal was proportionate given his application for a job as a lecturer. an attack on a vulnerable woman in suffolk has been viewed by millions of people after a picture of it was posted online. a group of teenagers threw eggs and flour over the woman while she was sitting on a park bench. people living close to where it happened say they are sickened by the incident. and there's been an angry reaction online, prompting a warning by suffolk police about vigila
leeds crown court heard the young woman had described her parents as "monsters." bangladesh for a holiday. once in a remote village, the victim was told she was to be married to her cousin, before being rescued by armed police. a man acquitted of rape has lost his appeal to remove any reference to the case from his enhanced criminal records check. the teacher — who can't be named — was found not guilty seven years ago. when he applied for a job following his acquittal, details of...
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sinfield spent 18 years at leeds — and captained them to seven super league titles, two challenge cupsbreathe it. ever since i was 13, andi and breathe it. ever since i was 13, and i understand exactly what it is about. i hope, in my time, the support he has been incredible. i hope that support jumps support he has been incredible. i hope that supportjumps behind the clu b hope that supportjumps behind the club and bt now, and gives of everything they gave me for the 19 yea rs. everything they gave me for the 19 years. and if they do that, i am sure they won‘t be disappointed. let‘s go back and join olly foster in russia, olly you‘ve got more on england‘s world cup quarter final against sweden. thank you., let‘s get more on england now, we are starting to get nervous now. our colleagues just across the road here at bbc sport, they are going to be right across it, too. rio ferdinand, a former international england defender, he is starting to get on board with this england for the world cup bandwagon. lam i think we are going to go to the final. i ama we are going to go to the final. i a
sinfield spent 18 years at leeds — and captained them to seven super league titles, two challenge cupsbreathe it. ever since i was 13, andi and breathe it. ever since i was 13, and i understand exactly what it is about. i hope, in my time, the support he has been incredible. i hope that support jumps support he has been incredible. i hope that supportjumps behind the clu b hope that supportjumps behind the club and bt now, and gives of everything they gave me for the 19 yea rs. everything...
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this clinic in leeds as one of the shortest waiting lists. across the country, people faced long delays to get the help they need. there are huge variations in services depending on where you live. here in yorkshire, you would be waiting anything from six months to two years to see a psychiatrist who specialises in adult adhd. for many people, that is too long. if we look at all of the available elements, what we see is that adhd is connected. with high rates of suicidality, with high rates of depression and high rates of other mental health needs. this, in addition to the fact that untreated adhd can impact your physical health, means that people can be a serious condition while they are waiting for adhd treatment. michelle from harrogate was diagnosed in her 40s. she runs a national charity supporting adults with adhd. adhd nilly kilby and claimed my life. i was suicidal. family people have lost their lives that they haven't been able to access the treatment? people are contacting me saying we have been on the waiting list for three years.
this clinic in leeds as one of the shortest waiting lists. across the country, people faced long delays to get the help they need. there are huge variations in services depending on where you live. here in yorkshire, you would be waiting anything from six months to two years to see a psychiatrist who specialises in adult adhd. for many people, that is too long. if we look at all of the available elements, what we see is that adhd is connected. with high rates of suicidality, with high rates of...
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just after 7am, and lorna fitzpatrick is waiting in burnley for her daily northern service to leeds.e, but lorna says the new timetable means more stops and more passengers. i have this dread every single morning, because i know that the train's probably going to be late and i'm probably not going to get to work on time, as usual. train announcement: again, on behalf of northern, i'd just like to apologise for the... every single aspect of my life revolves around this train and i'm just absolutely sick of it. i'm at the end of my tether. it's had such a massive impact on my life — my professional and my personal life. and i can't be the only one in this situation. northern says a more gradual reintroduction of its timetable will ensure a more stable and reliable service. but again today, there were delays and cancellations. the mayor of greater manchester says enough is enough. today, i've called on the prime minister to intervene, because passengers in the north can't keep running the daily lottery of turning up at the train station hoping that they will be able to get to work on ti
just after 7am, and lorna fitzpatrick is waiting in burnley for her daily northern service to leeds.e, but lorna says the new timetable means more stops and more passengers. i have this dread every single morning, because i know that the train's probably going to be late and i'm probably not going to get to work on time, as usual. train announcement: again, on behalf of northern, i'd just like to apologise for the... every single aspect of my life revolves around this train and i'm just...
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it is the leeds this will fill the idea about life on mars.en i watch tv. —— what they mean is what i see. they can have our rats. the idea was they knew that being some kind of water before but the fact this is a quite large body of what it means there might be more likely... really exciting that the 50th anniversary of the moon landing and get it feels like we didn't know a lot more about space. it is exciting would still find more about the solar system. it is exciting. a lot of people i know who are backspace van slyke and her boys and girls will find it really that exciting. —— who are big space buffs. the next step. we talked earlier to somebody who was an action not and he said that the next that could well be to try and find out what is on there. —— was ——— and not indecent. they can drill now into it. —— was an astronaut. more as you go on him which wasn't hers and perhaps even more taxes late. let's look forward to more shuts. that is that for the papers. thank you to both of my guest. bolt at 11:30pm for a longer look at the paper.
it is the leeds this will fill the idea about life on mars.en i watch tv. —— what they mean is what i see. they can have our rats. the idea was they knew that being some kind of water before but the fact this is a quite large body of what it means there might be more likely... really exciting that the 50th anniversary of the moon landing and get it feels like we didn't know a lot more about space. it is exciting would still find more about the solar system. it is exciting. a lot of people i...
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after 7am this morning and lorna fitzpatrick is waiting in burnley for her daily northern service to leedsn time, but lorna says the new timetable means more stops and more passengers. i have this dread every single morning, because i know that the train is probably going to be late and i'm probably not going to get to work on time, as usual. train announcement: on behalf of northern, i'd just like to apologise for the... every single aspect of my life revolves around this train and i'm just absolutely sick of it. i'm at the end of my tether. it's had such a massive impact on my life — my professional and my personal life. and i can't be the only one in this situation. northern says a more gradual reintroduction of its timetable will ensure a more stable and reliable service. but again, today, there were delays and cancellations. the mayor of greater manchester says enough is enough. today, i have called on the prime minister to intervene, because passengers in the north can't keep running the daily lottery of turning up at the train station hoping they will be able to get to work on time.
after 7am this morning and lorna fitzpatrick is waiting in burnley for her daily northern service to leedsn time, but lorna says the new timetable means more stops and more passengers. i have this dread every single morning, because i know that the train is probably going to be late and i'm probably not going to get to work on time, as usual. train announcement: on behalf of northern, i'd just like to apologise for the... every single aspect of my life revolves around this train and i'm just...
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three games in rugby league's super league tonight and after a defeat in his first game in charge, new leedsugby kevin sinfield had to watch his side settle for a draw against wakefield the rhinos led 20—12 with half an hour to play. but with ten minutes remaining on the clock kyle wood eventually had this try awarded after it went to the video referee and ryan hampshire levelled the score at 20 all, six minutes from time to give trinity a point. elsewhere leaders st helens won 3a—18 at hull fc and salford lost 2a—6 at home to castleford. that is all for us. have a good weekend. tonight at 10:30pm. the us in the uk as the highest level of special. at windsor castle, the president is formally welcomed by the queen, despite the fact that it is not the full state visit. earlier, he held talks with up by mr at checkers, where tensions were evident on the approach to brexit and the future trade links. i do not know what they are going to do, but whenever you're going to do is ok with me. that is your decision. whatever you're going to do is ok with us, just make sure we can trade together, that i
three games in rugby league's super league tonight and after a defeat in his first game in charge, new leedsugby kevin sinfield had to watch his side settle for a draw against wakefield the rhinos led 20—12 with half an hour to play. but with ten minutes remaining on the clock kyle wood eventually had this try awarded after it went to the video referee and ryan hampshire levelled the score at 20 all, six minutes from time to give trinity a point. elsewhere leaders st helens won 3a—18 at...
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he is the justice secretary and at leeds on from this big jump in crime. he is setting out his agenda. michael gove is about re—education and being supportive of inmates and chris grayling wanted their books taken away and for them to feel the punishment. if you read through the article, it talks about how a prison governor hansard article, it talks about how a prison governor hansa rd well done article, it talks about how a prison governor hansard well done notes. i have read about reports of sweets to young offenders. the idea of rewarding good behaviour works. you might remember michael howard... michael howard famously when he was home secretary and then in charge of prisons said that prison works and that was the conservative mantra for a long time and it was a brave conservative and a rare one like ken clarke who would challenge that proposition. it has now become a much more nuanced debate in the conservative party, thank heavens, because i think that long period when the tories were afraid to move away and suggest that rehabilitation or trying to g
he is the justice secretary and at leeds on from this big jump in crime. he is setting out his agenda. michael gove is about re—education and being supportive of inmates and chris grayling wanted their books taken away and for them to feel the punishment. if you read through the article, it talks about how a prison governor hansard article, it talks about how a prison governor hansa rd well done article, it talks about how a prison governor hansard well done notes. i have read about reports...
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world cup already a distant memory for some it's back to business of bundesliga clubs as ralf make leeds rb leipzig in their first competitive game of the season in europe on the qualifying meter on thursday after parting ways with coach ralph hossa who at the end of last season it was announced common at a point when you were young and i would start in twelve months meeting sporting director nick with zeal responsibility in the meantime his team take on swedish our second in the first game offer to like time to earn a place in the third qualifying round. and a tennis now and three now williams has accused anti doping apologies of discrimination the twenty three time grand slam champion suggested she was being unfairly targeted by random drug tests in a treat williams questioned the randomness of the tests and ruled out of all the players it's been proven the only one getting tested most discrimination i think so at least keeping the sport clean in june it was revealed that up to that point that here williams had been tested by the u.s. anti-doping agency more than twice as many times as
world cup already a distant memory for some it's back to business of bundesliga clubs as ralf make leeds rb leipzig in their first competitive game of the season in europe on the qualifying meter on thursday after parting ways with coach ralph hossa who at the end of last season it was announced common at a point when you were young and i would start in twelve months meeting sporting director nick with zeal responsibility in the meantime his team take on swedish our second in the first game...
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but in places like leeds that there has been criticism that passengers and local politicians have notable to make telephone calls from their cells under plans announced by the government. the telephones will be installed in prisons as part of a dry to improve safety in jails across england and wales and stem the trade in illicit mobile. more on those stories and, of course, the crisis in the government, some would call it political chaos, that is coming up in breakfast when the team willjoin you in about 17 minutes time here on bbc one. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: the british prime minister theresa may appears unlikely to face an immediate challenge to her leadership despite the resignation of two leading supporters of brexit — including the foreign secretary, borisjohnson. rescuers in thailand have begun a third day of the operation to free a group of footballers and their coach trapped in a water—filled cave. so far eight boys have been brought to safety. later today, belgium will take on france in the city of saint petersburg in the first of two world
but in places like leeds that there has been criticism that passengers and local politicians have notable to make telephone calls from their cells under plans announced by the government. the telephones will be installed in prisons as part of a dry to improve safety in jails across england and wales and stem the trade in illicit mobile. more on those stories and, of course, the crisis in the government, some would call it political chaos, that is coming up in breakfast when the team willjoin...
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england have taken the one—day series against india after a fine eight—wicket win in leeds. morgan were the match winners, as the cricketers provided some summer joy after a week where the footballers fell short. patrick gearey reports. as minds drift from one world cup, these men are working towards another. for england, ahead of next year's cricket world cup, there is no better test than india, the world's second best side captained by its best batsman. virat kohli is a player of such skill he seems to see and anticipate everything. just not this from adil rashid. virat kohli looked as if he'd seen the spectre, not a spinner, india was spooked. suresh raina didn't check around the corner so adil rashid got him as well. england only needed 257 runs for the series but there was a challenge, although it was yorkshire in the sky is the pitch was part mumbai, the sort of dry dusty surface that is supposed to suit india but this isjoe root‘s turf. he's played and thrived here all his career. batting with him, eoin morgan, the one—day captain who made this almost irretrievable fo
england have taken the one—day series against india after a fine eight—wicket win in leeds. morgan were the match winners, as the cricketers provided some summer joy after a week where the footballers fell short. patrick gearey reports. as minds drift from one world cup, these men are working towards another. for england, ahead of next year's cricket world cup, there is no better test than india, the world's second best side captained by its best batsman. virat kohli is a player of such...
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we're here at st james's hospital in leeds to mark 70 years since the nhs was founded.be celebrations around the uk today. and we've got our own birthday tea party going on here. over the next three and a bit hours, we'll be meeting staff, patients and volunteers and we'll be looking at some of the key challenges the nhs is facing. this hospital was the birthplace of accident and emergency
we're here at st james's hospital in leeds to mark 70 years since the nhs was founded.be celebrations around the uk today. and we've got our own birthday tea party going on here. over the next three and a bit hours, we'll be meeting staff, patients and volunteers and we'll be looking at some of the key challenges the nhs is facing. this hospital was the birthplace of accident and emergency
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was a croatian head that noticed it in mario man juke which with an unlucky own goal to get from the leeds i but the croatian comeback kings hit back in the twenty eighth minute through even perish each i've he went from hero to zero though as a video review showed him handling the ball in the opposition box a soft penalty but nonetheless tucked away by i'm to one of these maul for his force of the tournament i in the second half france extended their lead through paul pogba a long range efforts tucked into the corner by kilian pay repeated the trick again beating dannielle suba sheets from far out for one from stan took their foot off the gas mario man juki chased down a back possible hugo lloris to score an embarrassing mistake but the french captain didn't frown for long for to the final score live below win the world cup for a second time with smiles all round i. think so for two the final score and at least one of those goals maybe more than one of those goals was helped in part we can say by the use of the video assist interview system also known as the a r what did you make of the d
was a croatian head that noticed it in mario man juke which with an unlucky own goal to get from the leeds i but the croatian comeback kings hit back in the twenty eighth minute through even perish each i've he went from hero to zero though as a video review showed him handling the ball in the opposition box a soft penalty but nonetheless tucked away by i'm to one of these maul for his force of the tournament i in the second half france extended their lead through paul pogba a long range...
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this is the northern half of the uk, temperatures will be mostly in the 20s but already worn in leedsill be much warmer. in southampton, london in excess of 30 degrees. goodbye. this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones, the this is bbc news i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11:00: a teenager is jailed for 17 years for the manslaughter of a nurse who died after being splashed head to toe with acid. the opposition party in zimbabe claims victory in the elections but tensions grow amid accusations from both sides. facebook says it's removed 32 accounts thought to have been set up to influence this years mid—term us elections. also this hour — sexual exploitation and abuse are endemic in the aid sector according to a damning report by mps. their criticism comes after revelations emerged that oxfam staff paid survivors of an earthquake in haiti for sex.
this is the northern half of the uk, temperatures will be mostly in the 20s but already worn in leedsill be much warmer. in southampton, london in excess of 30 degrees. goodbye. this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones, the this is bbc news i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11:00: a teenager is jailed for 17 years for the manslaughter of a nurse who died after being splashed head to toe with acid. the opposition party in zimbabe claims victory in the elections but tensions grow amid accusations...
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first red light zone is a failure apparentlym started in 2014, i have to say i was unaware, holbeck in leedst, pretty much what it says on the tin, that men looking for prostitutes were able to curb crawl between the hours of eight o'clock at night and six o'clock in the morning without these women, without there being any risk of them being arrested. but it looks like, especially from the people who helped set it up, that it has failed, because there has been an increase in violence, a lot of children and parents of children have complained about what is going on, reporting of crimes has increased, it doesn't seem to have worked. it looks like it might be curtains for the first red light zone. red-cell, velvet curtains, you mean? daily star, take the week. that is an order, kevin. music my ears! there is an amber heat warning from the met office. who knew? sound advice, if it is going to be that hot, that is virtually the same temperature as the sun. laughter i would stay indoors with a fridge open! laughter some sort of metal radiogram grill around your house, if it is going to be as hot a
first red light zone is a failure apparentlym started in 2014, i have to say i was unaware, holbeck in leedst, pretty much what it says on the tin, that men looking for prostitutes were able to curb crawl between the hours of eight o'clock at night and six o'clock in the morning without these women, without there being any risk of them being arrested. but it looks like, especially from the people who helped set it up, that it has failed, because there has been an increase in violence, a lot of...
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struggling salford notched up their seventh win of the season beating leeds.ss than a week to go before the first test against india, adil rashid showed his form as yorkshire vikings beat birmingham bears by 31 runs in the t20 blast. yorkshire put together an excellent batting display making 226 from their 20 overs, with tom kohler—cadmore top—scoring with 73. in reply, birmingham were set 206 to win after a rain delay but it looked a tall order. adil rashid trapped sam hain. in good form. 1—19 from 3 overs for the england test bowler. birmingham struggled to get to their target and it was a comfortable victory in the end for the vikings. earlier in the day, lancashire thunder won their first women's super league game for almost two years when they beat yorkshire diamonds in the roses derby. lancashire posted 134 runs from their 20 overs before england spinners sophie ecclestone and alex hartley tore through yorkshire for a 33—run victory. now what do these two boxers have in common? the answer is — they've both lost to anthonyjoshua. britain's dillian whyte w
struggling salford notched up their seventh win of the season beating leeds.ss than a week to go before the first test against india, adil rashid showed his form as yorkshire vikings beat birmingham bears by 31 runs in the t20 blast. yorkshire put together an excellent batting display making 226 from their 20 overs, with tom kohler—cadmore top—scoring with 73. in reply, birmingham were set 206 to win after a rain delay but it looked a tall order. adil rashid trapped sam hain. in good form....
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more than 6 million coins will the leed worldwide at any mcdonald's. thecoin's release day comes on what would have been the 100th birthday of the invent of the big mac. >> i'm a filet-o-fish girl, too. >>> samsung isg com off with aex le smartphone screen that is unbreakable. the new panels will be secured with a plastic display, unlike phones that use the claglass co. the flexible screen is likely to debut. and the fordable phogoldable pha in your pockets. >> remember those? >> some people have them here. >>> it's possible tofe reverse e s of aging? >> researchers at the university of alabama are testing this discovery with mice. the reversal agent is in a lotion that basically turns on restores skinthat in hair. this could go beyond the cosmetics industry. he tested this product on his own hair. he's the only human he's tested it on so far but believes this could reverse hair loss for concert patients undergoing chemotherapy >> you do not have to worry about explaining when you are traveling in a train or a bus. >> he has already been contacted abou
more than 6 million coins will the leed worldwide at any mcdonald's. thecoin's release day comes on what would have been the 100th birthday of the invent of the big mac. >> i'm a filet-o-fish girl, too. >>> samsung isg com off with aex le smartphone screen that is unbreakable. the new panels will be secured with a plastic display, unlike phones that use the claglass co. the flexible screen is likely to debut. and the fordable phogoldable pha in your pockets. >> remember...
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elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes and warrington won on the road at hull kr. way in london this weekend. 16 nations are taking part with england's opening game tomorrow against india at 2:00. our reporterjo currie is there. preparations for the biggest women's sporting event and the world this year are well under way. the pages have been watching. there are posters all around the london olympic arc where this event is being held. those guys over my shoulder are ireland women getting in the last few minutes of practise. a bit ofa in the last few minutes of practise. a bit of a warm—up before the tournament starts tomorrow. so who comes to london as favourites whyte you cannot look much beyond the netherlands. they're the defending world champion, world number one. also european champions. they can be beaten. going back to years to the tuque i6 beaten. going back to years to the tuque 16 rio olympics, remember the final holland and england were probably the two favourite teams. you cannot rule out the likes of argentina and don't forget new zealand. they are hav
elsewhere, leeds rhinos beat widnes and warrington won on the road at hull kr. way in london this weekend. 16 nations are taking part with england's opening game tomorrow against india at 2:00. our reporterjo currie is there. preparations for the biggest women's sporting event and the world this year are well under way. the pages have been watching. there are posters all around the london olympic arc where this event is being held. those guys over my shoulder are ireland women getting in the...
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let's cross live to leeds and speak to the labour's shadowjustice secretary richard burgon. can you say that have occurred would not have happened in a publicly owned probation service because clearly labour this morning is complaining about privatisation and clearly has an ideological opposition to privatisation. i am really sorry. if i can interrupts. we have a problem with the sound. we didn't hear woody said at the beginning of the answer. you start again please? the government's ideological obsession with privatisation caused the probation services to be privatised in the first place in 2015 under chris grayling who fails in every department he goes to and wastes public money. he shouldn't be let near public office again in my view. the government has spent money unnecessarily on bailing out these companies. they are failing to protect the public. actually, it is a failed privatisation and the probation services were doing much better prior to this disastrous privatisation and 2015. the number of re—offenders has reduced very slightly but those who do reoffend are committing crimes
let's cross live to leeds and speak to the labour's shadowjustice secretary richard burgon. can you say that have occurred would not have happened in a publicly owned probation service because clearly labour this morning is complaining about privatisation and clearly has an ideological opposition to privatisation. i am really sorry. if i can interrupts. we have a problem with the sound. we didn't hear woody said at the beginning of the answer. you start again please? the government's...
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after 7am this morning, lorna fitzpatrick is waiting in burnley for her daily northern service to leeds. it arrives on time but she says the new timetable means more stops and more passengers. a have just read every single morning because i know the train is probably going to be late and i'm probably not going to get to work on time, as usual. every single aspect of my life revolves around this train and ijust aspect of my life revolves around this train and i just absolutely sick of it, i am sick of it. it has had such an impact on my life, my professional and my personal life, and they cannot be the only one in this situation. northern says a more gradual reintroduction of its timetable system will ensure a more gradual service. that may have greater manchester says enough is enough. today i have called on the prime minister to intervene because passengers in the north cannot keep running the daily lottery of turning up running the daily lottery of turning up to the train station hoping they will be able to get to work on time. they deserve much more than this. and that was reflected
after 7am this morning, lorna fitzpatrick is waiting in burnley for her daily northern service to leeds. it arrives on time but she says the new timetable means more stops and more passengers. a have just read every single morning because i know the train is probably going to be late and i'm probably not going to get to work on time, as usual. every single aspect of my life revolves around this train and ijust aspect of my life revolves around this train and i just absolutely sick of it, i am...
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he only ever played for leeds united, he made 727 appearances in an18 played for leeds united, he madean exemption. lochte has 12 olympic gold medals and is the second most decorated american swimmer behind michael phelps. that is an extraordinary story. extraordinary indeed. chris, thank, very —— thank you very much. geraint thomas went to the same school as gareth bale and sam warburton. brilliant stuff. it's going to be another roasting day, and if you think the hot weather is causing you problems with a parched garden or a wilting hanging basket, try being a farmer. ricky boleto is with one in lancashire now. you've got dog news for us, haven't you? i certainly do, yes. i was going to wait but you have spoiled it. there is gorgeous poly, polly and her owner, thomas, he is the farmer. we will be talking to you in a moment because lots of farmers through the uk having a really difficult time at the moment because of the weather, it's been so incredibly hot. we just had a bit of rain here, would you believe, but they haven't had enough rain here to make sure the grass is nice and lush
he only ever played for leeds united, he made 727 appearances in an18 played for leeds united, he madean exemption. lochte has 12 olympic gold medals and is the second most decorated american swimmer behind michael phelps. that is an extraordinary story. extraordinary indeed. chris, thank, very —— thank you very much. geraint thomas went to the same school as gareth bale and sam warburton. brilliant stuff. it's going to be another roasting day, and if you think the hot weather is causing...