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well, kevjoins me now in long eaton in leicestershire.e has a fancy bathroom, i take it. calves, we will start with you. maybe you can elaborate on how it came about —— kev. you. maybe you can elaborate on how it came about -- kev.— it came about -- kev. where do i start? i it came about -- kev. where do i start? i had _ it came about -- kev. where do i start? i had a _ it came about -- kev. where do i start? i had a phone _ it came about -- kev. where do i start? i had a phone call- it came about -- kev. where do i start? i had a phone call from - start? i had a phone call from paul's wife asking me to go noon, and while i was there, i find paul's wife asking me to go noon, and while i was there, ifind out that he had his own record. i didn't ask him too much about it. six months later, i started the job, and he heard me basically singing in the bathroom because i'm nervous to sing. i like to sing along to the radio because i work on me own most of the day, and he got me in the living room one day, i built a risk boarding —— i builta rec
well, kevjoins me now in long eaton in leicestershire.e has a fancy bathroom, i take it. calves, we will start with you. maybe you can elaborate on how it came about —— kev. you. maybe you can elaborate on how it came about -- kev.— it came about -- kev. where do i start? i it came about -- kev. where do i start? i had _ it came about -- kev. where do i start? i had a _ it came about -- kev. where do i start? i had a phone _ it came about -- kev. where do i start? i had a phone call- it...
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last friday, leicestershire - very clear on this issue. i very clear on this issue. last friday, leicestershire mps met with nhs officials locally and were told that around three quarters of all in hospital with covid were not vaccinated. with the right honourable friend agreed with me that if we do not want to be unlocked on this winter, we should all who can get the vaccine, especially in leicester where i now understand that the shadow minister because my earlier comments, take—up is only 61%. i because my earlier comments, take-up is onl 61%. ., because my earlier comments, take-up is onl 61%. . ., ~ is only 61%. i agree. there are 6 million adults _ is only 61%. i agree. there are 6 million adults throughout - is only 61%. i agree. there are 6 million adults throughout the i is only 61%. i agree. there are 6 | million adults throughout the uk that remain unvaccinated and i think we should all do what we can to at least encourage them to think about taking the vaccine, not only to protect themselves, but their loved ones. i protect the
last friday, leicestershire - very clear on this issue. i very clear on this issue. last friday, leicestershire mps met with nhs officials locally and were told that around three quarters of all in hospital with covid were not vaccinated. with the right honourable friend agreed with me that if we do not want to be unlocked on this winter, we should all who can get the vaccine, especially in leicester where i now understand that the shadow minister because my earlier comments, take—up is only...
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was jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two is—year—olds, lynda mann and dawn ashworth, in leicestershireold was freed after the parole board decided injune that it was safe for him to serve the rest of his life sentence on a licence in the community. uk house prices shot up last month. according to the nationwide building society, prices rose by 2—point—i per cent in august compared withjuly. that's the second biggest month—on—month increase in 15 years. house prices in the uk are now 11 per cent higher than they were last year at the same time. the broadcaster itv has been cleared by media regulator 0fcom over piers morgan's criticism of the duchess of sussex. his comments, that he didn't believe what meghan said in her interview with oprah winfrey in march, led to nearly 58,000 complaints and resulted in him leaving the show good morning britain. 0fcom said its decision was "finely balanced", but that itv had "provided adequate protection to viewers from potentially harmful and highly offensive statements about mental health and suicide". you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to co
was jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two is—year—olds, lynda mann and dawn ashworth, in leicestershireold was freed after the parole board decided injune that it was safe for him to serve the rest of his life sentence on a licence in the community. uk house prices shot up last month. according to the nationwide building society, prices rose by 2—point—i per cent in august compared withjuly. that's the second biggest month—on—month increase in 15 years. house prices in the uk...
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jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two 15 year—old girls — lynda mann and dawn ashworth — in leicestershiret it was safe for him to serve the rest of his life sentence on licence in the community. itv has been cleared by media regulator ofcom in relation to criticism by presenter piers morgan of the duchess of sussex. his comments that he didn't believe what the duchess had said in her interview with oprah winfrey led to nearly 58,000 complaints. it resulted in him leaving the show good morning britain. today, he stood by what he had said about harry and meghan. i was entitled to not believe them. i was entitled to not believe them, and by the way, you're all entitled to not believe me — that is what happens in a democracy. so, the idea that i had to lose myjob for expressing a genuinely held opinion, i felt was ridiculous at the time, and i think it's ridiculous now. that was piers morgan speaking earlier today. the wetherspoons chain says a number of its pubs have run out of some brands of beer, because of problems with supplies. a shortage of lorry drivers is said to be an important fact
jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two 15 year—old girls — lynda mann and dawn ashworth — in leicestershiret it was safe for him to serve the rest of his life sentence on licence in the community. itv has been cleared by media regulator ofcom in relation to criticism by presenter piers morgan of the duchess of sussex. his comments that he didn't believe what the duchess had said in her interview with oprah winfrey led to nearly 58,000 complaints. it resulted in him leaving the show...
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he killed leicestershire school girls lynda mann and dawn ashworth and when he was jailed in 1988 heger than that in practice so ultimately but i would come when the parole board would need to decide whether at the end of that minimum term he was safe to be released into the community. and in june this year the parole board, a judge led process involving prison psychologists concluded he had completed all his behaviour programmes in prison and could be safely managed. today he was moved from a prison to a bail hostel well he will start his new life but the ministry ofjustice is saying clearly that he is under quite tight restrictions notjust the standard restrictions notjust the standard restrictions about where he had to live but additional requirements including a lie detector tests and geographic bans on going anywhere near the scene of his crimes. so he starts a new life but obviously quite a serious moment for the families who have opposed this for a long time. 0ut top stories this lunchtime. the uk is negotiating with the taliban in doha to secure safe passage for british natio
he killed leicestershire school girls lynda mann and dawn ashworth and when he was jailed in 1988 heger than that in practice so ultimately but i would come when the parole board would need to decide whether at the end of that minimum term he was safe to be released into the community. and in june this year the parole board, a judge led process involving prison psychologists concluded he had completed all his behaviour programmes in prison and could be safely managed. today he was moved from a...
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floss, who comes from leicestershire, was born with cerebral palsy and has been getting treatment from of 18, they said, "oh, you're an adult now, so unless you need anything constantly, we're going to write you off our books." an extraordinary one in four people in today's poll say the wait for nhs treatment for themselves or a loved one has seriously damaged their mental health. and one in five people say they've been forced to go private because they couldn't get the nhs treatment they needed. britain is proud to have its nhs. it recognises the pressure staff are under, and applauds their sacrifice. but the evidence suggests too many patients and their families feel they are lost in an institution that often doesn't have the time to listen. mark easton, bbc news. britney spears has revealed she's engaged to her long—term boyfriend, sam asghari. the announcement comes days after the american singer's father filed court papers to end his control of her life and career. britney spears said the legal arrangement had prevented herfrom marrying mr asghari or having more children. time for
floss, who comes from leicestershire, was born with cerebral palsy and has been getting treatment from of 18, they said, "oh, you're an adult now, so unless you need anything constantly, we're going to write you off our books." an extraordinary one in four people in today's poll say the wait for nhs treatment for themselves or a loved one has seriously damaged their mental health. and one in five people say they've been forced to go private because they couldn't get the nhs treatment...
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was jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two 15—year—olds, lynda mann and dawn ashworth, in leicestershirecence in the community. itv has been cleared by media regulator 0fcom over piers morgan's criticism of the duchess of sussex. his comments, that he didn't believe what meghan said in her interview with oprah winfrey in march, led to nearly 58,000 complaints and resulted in him leaving good morning britain. jd wetherspoon says some of its pubs are running out of certain beer brands, because of ongoing problems with supplies. deliveries of carling and coors beers have failed to arrive the number of weather—related disasters around the world has increased five—fold over the past 50 years, according to scientists from the united nations. in the first ever long—term analysis of its kind, they say climate change is causing more intense and more frequent extreme weather. but far fewer people are dying now due to storms, floods and droughts — and that's thanks to better early warning systems. 0ur chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt has more floodwaters engulf cars... oh my god! yo,
was jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two 15—year—olds, lynda mann and dawn ashworth, in leicestershirecence in the community. itv has been cleared by media regulator 0fcom over piers morgan's criticism of the duchess of sussex. his comments, that he didn't believe what meghan said in her interview with oprah winfrey in march, led to nearly 58,000 complaints and resulted in him leaving good morning britain. jd wetherspoon says some of its pubs are running out of certain beer brands,...
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was jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two is—year—olds, lynda mann and dawn ashworth, in leicestershireing to scientists from the united nations. in the first ever long—term analysis of its kind, they say climate change is causing more intense and more frequent extreme weather. but far fewer people are dying now due to storms, floods and droughts — and that's thanks to better early warning systems. our chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt has more. floodwaters engulf cars... oh, my god! yo, yo! ..roofs are ripped off buildings, as hurricane ida smashes into the us earlier this week. the category four hurricane is just one of a long list of weather—related disasters to hit the world this year. wow. there have been heatwaves and terrible forest fires in the us, south america, europe and siberia. no, no, no, no! and there have been terrible floods, too, including in germany and in china. meanwhile, a drought in madagascar is reckoned to be affecting 400,000 people. it is all part of a pattern of increasing extreme weather, says the un. climate change is boosting this natural vari
was jailed in 1988 for raping and murdering two is—year—olds, lynda mann and dawn ashworth, in leicestershireing to scientists from the united nations. in the first ever long—term analysis of its kind, they say climate change is causing more intense and more frequent extreme weather. but far fewer people are dying now due to storms, floods and droughts — and that's thanks to better early warning systems. our chief environment correspondent justin rowlatt has more. floodwaters engulf...
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we know you are from the uk in leicestershire, have you put yourself onto the first flight?d the _ yourself onto the first flight? yes, as soon as i heard the news. - yourself onto the first flight? yes, as soon as i heard the news. you | as soon as i heard the news. you have! yes. _ as soon as i heard the news. you have! yes, within _ as soon as i heard the news. you have! yes, within 20 _ as soon as i heard the news. you have! yes, within 20 minutes - as soon as i heard the news. you | have! yes, within 20 minutes and ho tefull have! yes, within 20 minutes and hopefully there _ have! yes, within 20 minutes and hopefully there will _ have! yes, within 20 minutes and hopefully there will be _ have! yes, within 20 minutes and hopefully there will be no - hopefully there will be no cancelling our problems but we hope it fits in with what we can do, we'll see. it fits in with what we can do, well see-— it fits in with what we can do, we'll see. ., ., ~ . ,, ., we'll see. looking back over the last 20 months _ we'll see. looking back over the last 20 months what _ we'll see. loo
we know you are from the uk in leicestershire, have you put yourself onto the first flight?d the _ yourself onto the first flight? yes, as soon as i heard the news. - yourself onto the first flight? yes, as soon as i heard the news. you | as soon as i heard the news. you have! yes. _ as soon as i heard the news. you have! yes, within _ as soon as i heard the news. you have! yes, within 20 _ as soon as i heard the news. you have! yes, within 20 minutes - as soon as i heard the news. you | have!...
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and much of it was made in the county of leicestershire in england, near a little town called meashamence before. if it wasn't of north american interest, it might be worth $150 or $200. mm-hmm. but it isn't. it's got that twist to it. so, again, we thought about it. and i'm going to give you a value that i think is fair for replacement or insurance. okay. that's $2,000. wow. great thing. wow. well, that's great news. thank you very much for that insight on it ♪ ♪ walberg: in the racetrack's infancy, it would have been indecent for a woman to attend a race without a hat. now, it's a tradition and spectacle. with over 100,000 guests attending the race on any given kentucky derby day, that's a lot of fancy hats. ♪ ♪ man: my great-great-grandmother lived in mineral point, wisconsin, in the late 1800s. they moved to chicago, and they were a pretty well-to-do family. then they lost everything they had in the great depression. they didn't lose this. no. and you don't know at all how the damage occurred over all those years. no, i don't. so this is a tiffany chamber stick. the bronze is a li
and much of it was made in the county of leicestershire in england, near a little town called meashamence before. if it wasn't of north american interest, it might be worth $150 or $200. mm-hmm. but it isn't. it's got that twist to it. so, again, we thought about it. and i'm going to give you a value that i think is fair for replacement or insurance. okay. that's $2,000. wow. great thing. wow. well, that's great news. thank you very much for that insight on it ♪ ♪ walberg: in the...
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we have heard from alberto costa, the constituency mp and leicestershire where colin pitchfork carriedow, all things the government says it is doing is changing the law, tweaking it, so the starting point for sentencing a future killers like colin pitchfork would be a whole life tariff, but that would be effectively a more readily available sentence for a judge to consider, but, obviously, a very difficult day but, obviously, a very difficult day but the ministry ofjustice, they seem pretty confident that pitchfork will be closely monitored in the community. will be closely monitored in the community-— will be closely monitored in the community. will be closely monitored in the communi . . ., ., , community. dominic, our home affairs correspondent. — community. dominic, our home affairs correspondent, thank— community. dominic, our home affairs correspondent, thank you. _ filling stations across britain will be selling a more environmentally—friendly petrol from today. the new fuel — called e10 — contains more plant—based ethanol, which produces less carbon dioxide. it'll be sold in no
we have heard from alberto costa, the constituency mp and leicestershire where colin pitchfork carriedow, all things the government says it is doing is changing the law, tweaking it, so the starting point for sentencing a future killers like colin pitchfork would be a whole life tariff, but that would be effectively a more readily available sentence for a judge to consider, but, obviously, a very difficult day but, obviously, a very difficult day but the ministry ofjustice, they seem pretty...
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he has also been a firearm support dog with leicestershire police and worked pretty— leicestershire policedo? recently he has been at home. he has been down to the _ do? recently he has been at home. he has been down to the beach _ do? recently he has been at home. he has been down to the beach for - do? recently he has been at home. he has been down to the beach for the - has been down to the beach for the first time — has been down to the beach for the first time. he went to norfolk. he really— first time. he went to norfolk. he really enjoyed that. he loves his lon- really enjoyed that. he loves his long walks at home. he loves sausages _ long walks at home. he loves sausages. love treats. he loves qoinq — sausages. love treats. he loves going out— sausages. love treats. he loves going out for his works. just generally loves being at home with us and _ generally loves being at home with us and getting settled into the retired — us and getting settled into the retired lifestyle.— us and getting settled into the retired lifestyle. paul hopley, tell us about stark? _ retired lifestyle. pau
he has also been a firearm support dog with leicestershire police and worked pretty— leicestershire policedo? recently he has been at home. he has been down to the _ do? recently he has been at home. he has been down to the beach _ do? recently he has been at home. he has been down to the beach for - do? recently he has been at home. he has been down to the beach for the - has been down to the beach for the first time — has been down to the beach for the first time. he went to norfolk. he...
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floss, who comes from leicestershire, was born with cerebral palsy, and has been getting treatment from say they've been forced to go private, because they couldn't get the nhs treatment they needed. britain is proud to have its nhs. it recognises the pressure staff are under, and applauds their sacrifice. but the evidence suggests too many patients and their families feel they are lost in an institution that often doesn't have the time to listen. mark easton, bbc news. a bbc panorama investigation has uncovered evidence, suggesting that one of britain's biggest companies paid a bribe to the former zimbabwean dictator, robert mugabe. british american tobacco is also accused of paying bribes and using illegal surveillance methods to damage its rivals in south africa. bat says it is committed to the highest standards of corporate conduct and transparency wherever it operates. richard bilton reports: these are the forests of mahikeng, in rural south africa. peter snyders lives here now, but he used to have a different life. breaking the law to help british american tobacco sabotage its com
floss, who comes from leicestershire, was born with cerebral palsy, and has been getting treatment from say they've been forced to go private, because they couldn't get the nhs treatment they needed. britain is proud to have its nhs. it recognises the pressure staff are under, and applauds their sacrifice. but the evidence suggests too many patients and their families feel they are lost in an institution that often doesn't have the time to listen. mark easton, bbc news. a bbc panorama...
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experiences and we have been contacted by someone who has a connection with the school in barwell in leicestershireays and - you? firstly we set this out before the summer holidays and it - you? firstly we set this out before the summer holidays and it was i the summer holidays and it was actually the need for children to isolate along with those adults who are double jabbed and that will not be a requirement. we have lifted the requirement on schools to do the testing and tracing themselves and that will be done by test and trace organisations themselves and if a child is contacted by test and trace because they have had contact, that doesn't mean to say that they will be missing school. it willjust mean that they will have advice to have a pcr test but will be able to continue to be in the school environment and what we want to do is have that normality as much as possible but we do have a contingency plan of where they will have to be, working with local public health teams, where there are measures that have to be put in place and it's right that we have those precautionary measures there but w
experiences and we have been contacted by someone who has a connection with the school in barwell in leicestershireays and - you? firstly we set this out before the summer holidays and it - you? firstly we set this out before the summer holidays and it was i the summer holidays and it was actually the need for children to isolate along with those adults who are double jabbed and that will not be a requirement. we have lifted the requirement on schools to do the testing and tracing themselves...
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floss, who comes from leicestershire, was born with cerebral palsy and has been getting treatment fromngs about the service changed when she reached adulthood. when i got to the age of 18, they said, you're an adult now, so unless you need anything constantly, we are going to write you off our books. an extraordinary one in four people in today's poll say the wait for nhs treatment for themselves or a loved one has seriously damaged their mental health. and one in five people say they have been forced to go private because they couldn't get the nhs treatment they needed. britain is proud to have its nhs. it recognises the pressure and under and applauds their sacrifice. it recognises the pressure staff are under and applauds their sacrifice. but the evidence suggests that too many patients and their families feel they are lost in an institution that often doesn't have the time to listen. mark easton, bbc news. let's take a look at some of today's newspapers. the front and back pages are dominated by emma raducanu. the daily mail speculates that she's in line for career earnings of £150
floss, who comes from leicestershire, was born with cerebral palsy and has been getting treatment fromngs about the service changed when she reached adulthood. when i got to the age of 18, they said, you're an adult now, so unless you need anything constantly, we are going to write you off our books. an extraordinary one in four people in today's poll say the wait for nhs treatment for themselves or a loved one has seriously damaged their mental health. and one in five people say they have been...
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colin pitchfork was jailed in 1988, after ultimately admitting to the murders of two leicestershire schoolgirls gps attack monitoring his movements. now, those 36 restrictions in total lead to the ministry ofjustice to conclude that he is going to be one of the most closely monitored lifers out in the community for many, many years to come and they say today... a spokesman for the ministry of justice said their heartfelt sympathies remain with the families of colin pitchfork�*s to victims, but they are taking all steps to make sure that his behaviour is monitored. and of course if you stepped out of line he can be recalled back to prison at literally be a drop of a hat. that recalled back to prison at literally be a drop of a hat.— be a drop of a hat. that was a reporter _ be a drop of a hat. that was a reporter on — be a drop of a hat. that was a reporter on the _ be a drop of a hat. that was a reporter on the release - today of colin pitchfork. the bbc has been speaking to a football fan that says he used to be racist until his daughter helped him change his behaviour a few years ago. neil sa
colin pitchfork was jailed in 1988, after ultimately admitting to the murders of two leicestershire schoolgirls gps attack monitoring his movements. now, those 36 restrictions in total lead to the ministry ofjustice to conclude that he is going to be one of the most closely monitored lifers out in the community for many, many years to come and they say today... a spokesman for the ministry of justice said their heartfelt sympathies remain with the families of colin pitchfork�*s to victims,...