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it arrives on time, but lorna says the new timetable means more stops and more passengers. 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 time. they deserve much better than this. northern blamed a shortage of drivers for the chaos
it arrives on time, but lorna says the new timetable means more stops and more passengers. 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...
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it arrives on time, but lorna says the new timetable means more stops and more passengers.read 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. they deserve much better than this. and that was reflected at this company in manchester, w
it arrives on time, but lorna says the new timetable means more stops and more passengers.read 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...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. let's pick up on the point lorna made at the end of that report.raglider who flew in last night around 8pm, towards the president and the hotel he is staying in. then stuart is from greenpeace and organised the protest. a dangerous manoeuvre, this is a no fly zone, someone manoeuvre, this is a no fly zone, someone could have got hurt, the americans were taking this very seriously. it wasn't dangerous at all. we let the police know we were coming in. they knew we were coming in. we've done this before. we thought it was important that the president saw real—life protesters. there are tens of thousands of people in the street, he's gone around in his helicopter like revisiting digitally, not wanting to see real people. our banner said, digitally, not wanting to see real people. our bannersaid, tramp, you are well below par. he is the worst president ever. you made a slightly weak golf pan. why not use the allocated spaces for protesters, he is well aware of what's going on across the uk, we know he watches tv. it is not either or. most of our staff w
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. let's pick up on the point lorna made at the end of that report.raglider who flew in last night around 8pm, towards the president and the hotel he is staying in. then stuart is from greenpeace and organised the protest. a dangerous manoeuvre, this is a no fly zone, someone manoeuvre, this is a no fly zone, someone could have got hurt, the americans were taking this very seriously. it wasn't dangerous at all. we let the police know we were coming in. they knew we...
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our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, reports.s has been described as a private visit to scotland but president trump is not publicity shy. making his way round the turnberry fairways, acknowledging the waiting media. and protesters. donald trump the businessmen owns two golf courses in scotland. donald trump the president calls his ayrshire resort magical. president trump has described his trip to turnberry as two days of meetings, calls and hopefully some golf. he has managed to play a round but it has not been entirely relaxing — protesters getting close to the course. demonstrations too in scotland's capital where many thousands took to the streets of edinburgh. we don't agree, he doesn't have a special relationship with the british people. and we just need to exerciseour right to protest. it's not just trump, it's the billionaire class that is dominating our world and we've got to get rid of them. this is now the third day of protests, not impressed, says the minister hoping to cut a deal with the us after brexit. i don't thi
our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, reports.s has been described as a private visit to scotland but president trump is not publicity shy. making his way round the turnberry fairways, acknowledging the waiting media. and protesters. donald trump the businessmen owns two golf courses in scotland. donald trump the president calls his ayrshire resort magical. president trump has described his trip to turnberry as two days of meetings, calls and hopefully some golf. he has managed to play a...
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lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire.ews: at least two students have died during an attack on a church in nicaragua. dozens of students had been taking part in anti—government protests when they came under attack from paramilitaries and became trapped in the church on friday evening. they could be escorted out after the intervention of the roman catholic cardinal and another bishop. hundreds of people had been holding a vigil outside the church. officials in somalia say at least seven people have been killed in two car bombings in mogadishu. five of the dead are said to be from the islamist group al—shabaab which carried out the attack. british police have recovered more than 400 items and samples in connection with the poisoning of a couple. dawn sturgess and charlie rowley were exposed to the nerve agent novichok last month. ms sturgess died last weekend while mr rowley remains in a critical condition in hospital. the british prime minister theresa may has warned her own conservative mps not to put the government's plan
lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire.ews: at least two students have died during an attack on a church in nicaragua. dozens of students had been taking part in anti—government protests when they came under attack from paramilitaries and became trapped in the church on friday evening. they could be escorted out after the intervention of the roman catholic cardinal and another bishop. hundreds of people had been holding a vigil outside the church. officials in somalia say at least...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, at turnberry in ayrshire.ys and their football coach who were rescued from a cave complex in thailand are to leave hospital on thursday, when they'll be reunited with theirfamilies. the father of one of the boys, who's the team captain, has told the bbc the team had feared for their lives and he is looking forward to hugging his son. martin patience reports. they're arguably the world's most famous football team. the latest pictures from hospital where the boys are building up their strength. this player wants to eat crispy pork and fried rice. another boy is after some sushi, and a third wants a kfc. thank you so much. after the darkness of the cave, they now have the light to draw. one of those recovering is 13—year—old dom. his father has spoken exclusively to the bbc. translation: he said it was an enormous struggle inside the cave. it was of course dark, and there was no food. they drank the water dripping from the roof of the cave. the coach got them to meditate every day. it created a tight group, and t
lorna gordon, bbc news, at turnberry in ayrshire.ys and their football coach who were rescued from a cave complex in thailand are to leave hospital on thursday, when they'll be reunited with theirfamilies. the father of one of the boys, who's the team captain, has told the bbc the team had feared for their lives and he is looking forward to hugging his son. martin patience reports. they're arguably the world's most famous football team. the latest pictures from hospital where the boys are...
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lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire.fficials say israel and militant groups in gaza have agreed a ceasefire. the announcement by a hamas spokesman comes after israel carried out what it said were its most significant air strikes on the gaza strip since 2014. israel has declined to comment on the statement by hamas. lebo diseko reports. and just a warning, there are some distressing images. this is what israel is calling the hardest blow it has dealt hamas in gaza since their large—scale airstrikes in 2014. the idf says its fighterjets hit dozens of targets, including a weapons manufacturing site, storage facilities, and the training camp. israel says the raids were in response to rockets fired on its territory. three people were wounded in a rocket attack on a house. translation: in consultation with the ministry of defence, the chief of staff, and the top security command of the state of israel, we have decided on strong action against hamas terrorism. the idf struck them with the hardest blows since 2014 and will incre
lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire.fficials say israel and militant groups in gaza have agreed a ceasefire. the announcement by a hamas spokesman comes after israel carried out what it said were its most significant air strikes on the gaza strip since 2014. israel has declined to comment on the statement by hamas. lebo diseko reports. and just a warning, there are some distressing images. this is what israel is calling the hardest blow it has dealt hamas in gaza since their...
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lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire. are to leave hospital on thursday, when they‘ll be reunited with theirfamilies. the father of one of the boys, who‘s the team captain, has told the bbc the team had feared for their lives — and he is looking forward to hugging his son. martin patience reports. they are arguably the world‘s most famous football team. the latest pictures from hospital with the boys building up their strength. this player wants to eat crispy pork and fried rice. another boy is after some sushi. and a third wants a kfc. thank you so much. after the darkness of the cave, they now have the light to draw. one of those recovering is this 13—year—old. his father has spoken exclusively to the bbc. translation: he said it was an enormous struggle inside the cave. it was of course dark and there was no food. they drank the water dripping from the roof of the cave. the coach got them to meditate every day. it created a tight group. they all stayed together. they must have feared they were going to die? yes, becaus
lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire. are to leave hospital on thursday, when they‘ll be reunited with theirfamilies. the father of one of the boys, who‘s the team captain, has told the bbc the team had feared for their lives — and he is looking forward to hugging his son. martin patience reports. they are arguably the world‘s most famous football team. the latest pictures from hospital with the boys building up their strength. this player wants to eat crispy pork and fried...
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it arrives on time, but lorna says the new timetable means more stops and more passengers.ecause 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. they deserve much better than this. and that was reflected at this company in manchester, who are having to build their
it arrives on time, but lorna says the new timetable means more stops and more passengers.ecause 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....
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it arrives on time, but lorna says the new timetable means more stops and more passengers.g, 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. they deserve much better than this. and that was reflected at this company in manchester, who are having to build t
it arrives on time, but lorna says the new timetable means more stops and more passengers.g, 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...
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our scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports.his has been described as a private visit to scotland, but president trump is not publicity shy. making his way around the turnberry fairways, acknowledging the waiting media and protesters. donald trump the businessman owns two golf courses in scotland. donald trump the president calls his ayrshire resort "magical". president trump has described his trip to turnberry as "two days of meetings, calls, and hopefully some golf." he has managed to play a round, but it's not been entirely relaxing — protesters getting close to the course. demonstrations too in scotland's capital, where many thousands took to the streets of edinburgh. we don't agree, he doesn't have a special relationship with the british people, and we just need to exercise our right to protest. he is a cruel, horrible man, and as an american i should speak out. this is now the third day of protests. not impressed, says the minister hoping to cut a deal with the us after brexit. i don't think that the protesters were an emb
our scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports.his has been described as a private visit to scotland, but president trump is not publicity shy. making his way around the turnberry fairways, acknowledging the waiting media and protesters. donald trump the businessman owns two golf courses in scotland. donald trump the president calls his ayrshire resort "magical". president trump has described his trip to turnberry as "two days of meetings, calls, and hopefully some golf."...
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it arrives on time, but lorna says the new timetable means more stops and more passengers. 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 to the train station hoping they will be able to get to work on time. they deserve much better than this. and that was reflected at this company in manchester. who a
it arrives on time, but lorna says the new timetable means more stops and more passengers. 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...
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lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire.alk through some of the issues donald trump's visit to the uk has raised, with james kirk, one of our correspondents who has been travelling with the trump team. first of all, let's start with the uk—us trade deal. from the uk's perspective that was the priority. where do you think we've moved to from where we were a couple of days ago? as is quite often the case with president trump, we have been marched up the hill and marched down again. we had the interview with the sun in which he suggested that the prospects for a trade deal after brexit had been killed, because of theresa may's plan for brexit. i think the nub of that is the problem for the americans, that the uk under her plan would retain european regulations and standards and the americans don't want that, because they want to apply their regulations and thus opening up trade in more goods they can send to the uk, but in truth, although the rhetoric has changed, from this attack in the sun to warm words, that problem actually
lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire.alk through some of the issues donald trump's visit to the uk has raised, with james kirk, one of our correspondents who has been travelling with the trump team. first of all, let's start with the uk—us trade deal. from the uk's perspective that was the priority. where do you think we've moved to from where we were a couple of days ago? as is quite often the case with president trump, we have been marched up the hill and marched down again. we...
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lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire.ca correspondent, james cook, has been telling ros atkins whether we're any clearer about a potential trade agreement between britain and the united states. well, as is quite often the case with president trump, we have been marched up the hill and marched down again. we had the interview with the sun in which he suggested the prospects for a trade deal after brexit had been killed because of theresa may's plan for brexit. i think he nub of —— of that is the problem for the americans that the uk, under her plan, would maintain eu regulations and standards, and the americans don't want that because they want to apply their regulations, plus opening up trade for more goods they can send to the uk. -- for more goods they can send to the uk. —— thus. but in truth, although the rhetoric has changed, that problem remains, so i don't think we've moved too far at all. that is the number one issue from a uk perspective. on a global level, arguably be meeting with putin on monday is the biggest
lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire.ca correspondent, james cook, has been telling ros atkins whether we're any clearer about a potential trade agreement between britain and the united states. well, as is quite often the case with president trump, we have been marched up the hill and marched down again. we had the interview with the sun in which he suggested the prospects for a trade deal after brexit had been killed because of theresa may's plan for brexit. i think he nub of ——...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.to catriona renton who's at president trump's turnberry resort this morning. glorious morning fare for two days of relaxation, i understand? —— to. you can see what a wonderful place this is and the sunlight and you can see this is probably why president trump describes this place as magical but his visit here on his private visit, got off to unusual start last night with a protest from greenpeace managing to get quite close to the president, it flew in front of the hotel and went around several times. the president had been out on the terrace at the time, he went back into the hotel of course bob the protester was there but came back out to get on with his time for rest and relaxation and of corcy will be able to do that, the luxury hotel that he helped design and refurbished along with the two golf courses are his pride and joy and he says turnberry is one of his favourite places. i have been in that hotel and the ballroom is absolutely magical. i imagine he is enjoying his time here
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.to catriona renton who's at president trump's turnberry resort this morning. glorious morning fare for two days of relaxation, i understand? —— to. you can see what a wonderful place this is and the sunlight and you can see this is probably why president trump describes this place as magical but his visit here on his private visit, got off to unusual start last night with a protest from greenpeace managing to get quite close to the president, it flew in front...
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let's talk to our scotland correspondent lorna gordon in glasgow.what's going to be happening. big protest here in the centre of glasgow. president trump is expected to touch down here in scotland in the next couple of hours. this is a country for which he's had strong links. his mother comes from lewis, he has two golf courses. it is a country he says he loves very much. from the protests and the size of the crowd, you have to say that at least from some parts of the population that sentiment is not reciprocated. there are several thousand people gathered here in the centre of glasgow for what is being described as a weekend of protest. some very colourful signs amongst the crowds. politicians and civic leaders are expected on that stage a little later. there is also a counter protest in the corner of the square in support of donald trump and his visit to the united kingdom. largely i would call this a peaceful protest. police say they are well prepared, there are in excess of 5000 police on duty over the course of this weekend for the time that do
let's talk to our scotland correspondent lorna gordon in glasgow.what's going to be happening. big protest here in the centre of glasgow. president trump is expected to touch down here in scotland in the next couple of hours. this is a country for which he's had strong links. his mother comes from lewis, he has two golf courses. it is a country he says he loves very much. from the protests and the size of the crowd, you have to say that at least from some parts of the population that sentiment...
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just 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 refl
just 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...
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asperger probably would have been a footnote in the history of autism research and not been for lorna wayne. she was a leading british ecologist who publicized his diagnosis 40 years later in 1981. wayne has with fields to psychiatry when her daughter was diagnosed with autism and she herself had conducted extensive research, more extensive than asperger ever had about youths she felt did not fit into kanner's definition. when she published her work, she called it asperger system as a professional courtesy which she was describing though was more owned diagnosis in asperger work. she wanted to present a neutral condition so she named syndrome. she did not call it a psychopathy and she dropped asperger system rhetoric and got rid of his claim that children were sadistic and grotesque. she wrote what we would consider a neutral diagnosis. as lorna wings idea gained traction in the 1980s and 90s, american psychiatric association and asperger disorder to the manual of mental disorders in 1994 and they did not research asperger nazi era activities. usually when you are award and at thomas
asperger probably would have been a footnote in the history of autism research and not been for lorna wayne. she was a leading british ecologist who publicized his diagnosis 40 years later in 1981. wayne has with fields to psychiatry when her daughter was diagnosed with autism and she herself had conducted extensive research, more extensive than asperger ever had about youths she felt did not fit into kanner's definition. when she published her work, she called it asperger system as a...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.alk to catriona renton, who's at president trump's turnberry resort this morning. good morning. so, this is his private time, but it is unlikely to be very private. all eyes are still going to be on president trump, aren't they? good morning, well the president and the first lady have spent theirfirst president and the first lady have spent their first night here in scotland, in the hotel which isjust behind the trees. the visit got off to an unusual start, of course, when we heard in that report about a protester from bbc got very close to the hotel. they were within about 100 yards of the president at one point. police are still trying to trace the pilot of the aircraft, and they are appealing for any information that anyone has to help them find the person involved in the protest. he is coming here to play off. dash—macro golf. he has described this as one of his favourite places. he has his luxury resort here, and these championship courses, that he will no doubt want to play on to
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.alk to catriona renton, who's at president trump's turnberry resort this morning. good morning. so, this is his private time, but it is unlikely to be very private. all eyes are still going to be on president trump, aren't they? good morning, well the president and the first lady have spent theirfirst president and the first lady have spent their first night here in scotland, in the hotel which isjust behind the trees. the visit got off to an unusual start, of...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. catriona renton, who's at president trump's turnberry resort this morning. good morning. it is a work visit our? this is his private time, isn't it. good morning, yes, that is how this has been described, a private visit. of course as you heard in the report there, it got off to an unusual start with the protest who came to the front of the hotel and got very close to the president but after that the president was back out on the terrace with his entourage, enjoying the evening before they went in to get the weekend started. after the protest had gone, there was concern is because it had been a high security operation and there was a no—fly zone are questions are being asked about how the protester managed to get through but moving on, expect, what can we expect for today? the president will take place before pa rt president will take place before part in his first love, love, he will have one or more rounds he at turnberry, we don't know if he will go to his many golf courses in aber
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. catriona renton, who's at president trump's turnberry resort this morning. good morning. it is a work visit our? this is his private time, isn't it. good morning, yes, that is how this has been described, a private visit. of course as you heard in the report there, it got off to an unusual start with the protest who came to the front of the hotel and got very close to the president but after that the president was back out on the terrace with his entourage,...
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lorna copyright's now where is an easter to patch and find it boosts her energy levels. home or anybody hormone therapy administered by a patch stuck on the skin significantly reduces the risk of stroke and vascular complications she would but it doesn't eliminate the risk altogether still the hormone therapy makes monica track feel better so she's planning on continuing yes i mean doctor you are the medical director of the department of criminology and metabolic diseases here at the charity in berlin your home specialist when would you put women on a hormone replacement therapy basically there are two indications for a woman replacement therapy the one is if the mino pose usually starts at something like fifty years of age and if the mean oppose starts earlier earlier than forty five years of age we have a clear indication for a woman replacement the second indication is that there is a. number of clinic terek symptoms like hot flashes for example like nights night sweating like weight gain for example in that situation for short term the hormone replacement therapy can
lorna copyright's now where is an easter to patch and find it boosts her energy levels. home or anybody hormone therapy administered by a patch stuck on the skin significantly reduces the risk of stroke and vascular complications she would but it doesn't eliminate the risk altogether still the hormone therapy makes monica track feel better so she's planning on continuing yes i mean doctor you are the medical director of the department of criminology and metabolic diseases here at the charity in...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.fein says an explosive device has been thrown at the house of its former leader gerry adams in west belfast. the attack comes after six nights of violence in londonderry. police blamed it on dissident republicans who are opposed to the peace process. mr adams tweeted that no—one was hurt. officials in thailand say the 12 boys freed from a flooded cave with their football coach will be discharged from hospital on thursday. they are all said to be recovering both physically and mentally. the final few members of the team were brought out of the caves by divers on tuesday, having been trapped for more than two weeks. england's footballers face belgium in the third place play—off of the world cup this afternoon. it's a match regarded by many as meaningless, but if england win, it would be their most successful tournament on foreign soil. let's cross to st petersburg, and our reporter ashley john baptiste. throughout the morning we have been talking to you, and i think people are building u
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.fein says an explosive device has been thrown at the house of its former leader gerry adams in west belfast. the attack comes after six nights of violence in londonderry. police blamed it on dissident republicans who are opposed to the peace process. mr adams tweeted that no—one was hurt. officials in thailand say the 12 boys freed from a flooded cave with their football coach will be discharged from hospital on thursday. they are all said to be recovering both...
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in the town of maybole, gift shop owner libby kerr and her mother, lorna, say since donald trump took over the turnberry resort in 2014, he's created jobs. >> i know loads of people who go there and loads of people who work there. >> reporter: but at the maybole arms, owner callum mckelvie complains that guests at the resort rarely visit local businesses, and the resort is too expensive for most residents. has anyone here played golf at the golf course? >> no. can't afford it! >> reporter: donald trump's first visit back to turnberry as president has sparked a massive security operation. still, a paragliding protester breached a no-fly zone, coming within yards of president trump soon after he arrived. the president has no official events planned in scotland and will leave for helsinki sunday. >> thank you, roxana. and and jeff glor interviewed president trump today. you can see part of that interview tomorrow morning on "face the nation" and the full interview monday on the "cbs evening news." and tomorrow evening, norah o'donnell leads our coverage from helsinki right here on the "c
in the town of maybole, gift shop owner libby kerr and her mother, lorna, say since donald trump took over the turnberry resort in 2014, he's created jobs. >> i know loads of people who go there and loads of people who work there. >> reporter: but at the maybole arms, owner callum mckelvie complains that guests at the resort rarely visit local businesses, and the resort is too expensive for most residents. has anyone here played golf at the golf course? >> no. can't afford it!...
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keith, his wife, lorna, and friend roberts decided to do something about it.t. i felt that it would be great to put something back. it started back in 2012 when they we re it started back in 2012 when they were granted funding to get through the planning process. now they manage 15 properties, that will a lwa ys manage 15 properties, that will always be rented out to local people ata always be rented out to local people at a big discount. we recognise that the massive need for houses that local people could afford was increasing. 20 to 40—year—olds are having to move out. first—time buyers, the people who play for the local football team, crew the lifeboats, these are important. all my family live in lyme regis and work here, but i couldn't afford to move out of my parent? house. a two—bedroom property is very expensive and there aren't enough working hours. without this opportunity we could never have moved back. it's nice to have the kids running around in the evenings. we were born and bred here, we should be given a chance. it's not just down chance. it's
keith, his wife, lorna, and friend roberts decided to do something about it.t. i felt that it would be great to put something back. it started back in 2012 when they we re it started back in 2012 when they were granted funding to get through the planning process. now they manage 15 properties, that will a lwa ys manage 15 properties, that will always be rented out to local people ata always be rented out to local people at a big discount. we recognise that the massive need for houses that local...
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lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire. let's get some of the day's other news. militants in gaza says they have agreed to a ceasefire with israeli forces after heavy clashes left two palestinian teenagers dead. earlier israeli fighter jets bombed a high rise building in the shati refugee camp in the northern gaza strip. israel said the building was a training facility for the militant group hamas. at least two students have died during an attack on a church in nicaragua. dozens of students had been taking part in anti—government protests when they came under attack from paramilitaries and became trapped in the church on friday evening. they could be escorted out after the intervention of the roman catholic cardinal and another bishop. hundreds of people had been holding a vigil outside the church. the italian authorities have transferred a50 migrants from a boat in the mediterranean, amid a dispute with malta about who should be responsible for them. eight women and children were taken to the italian island of lampedusa. the others were placed in two italian pat
lorna gordon, bbc news at turnberry in ayrshire. let's get some of the day's other news. militants in gaza says they have agreed to a ceasefire with israeli forces after heavy clashes left two palestinian teenagers dead. earlier israeli fighter jets bombed a high rise building in the shati refugee camp in the northern gaza strip. israel said the building was a training facility for the militant group hamas. at least two students have died during an attack on a church in nicaragua. dozens of...
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lorna gordon reports from the scene. of a fatal late—night crash twenty20 vehicles on one of scotland's's busiest roads. for much of the day, the police remained on site. a few hours earlier, emergency services including a coastguard helicopter and locals had worked together in the darkness to help those caught up in the collision. the dreadful scene faced by the emergency responders was both distressing and challenging for everyone involved. i would like to ta ke for everyone involved. i would like to take the opportunity to thank all of those who made valiant attempts to save the casualties lies. i would also like to thank the members of the public who came across this terrible incident who phoned the emergency services and provided first aid emergency services and provided firstaid and emergency services and provided first aid and comfort. the minibus had been carrying italian tourists. two of them, including a four—year—old boy, were amongst those who lost their lives. the three passengers in the car also died. it is
lorna gordon reports from the scene. of a fatal late—night crash twenty20 vehicles on one of scotland's's busiest roads. for much of the day, the police remained on site. a few hours earlier, emergency services including a coastguard helicopter and locals had worked together in the darkness to help those caught up in the collision. the dreadful scene faced by the emergency responders was both distressing and challenging for everyone involved. i would like to ta ke for everyone involved. i...
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the director of nursing, lorna wilkinson, has told us his condition is known of the critical and his optimism. charlie has spoken to police. —— his condition is no longer critical. police hope to speak to him again in the coming days but they say they will not provide further commentary. what he tells them could be absolutely critical. the police already believe that it's something that he and his partner dawn stu rg ess that he and his partner dawn stu rgess handles that he and his partner dawn sturgess handles which led to their contamination. so if you can help narrow that down, that would be in quite a useful and he could shed light on the investigation into the poisoning of sergei skripal and his daughter in march. the assistant commissionerfor the daughter in march. the assistant commissioner for the metropolitan police was here in salisbury last night and told a packed public meeting that the nerve agent novichok could remain in trace in the town for up to 50 years. he also said that the police search could be narrowed dramatically to any evidence that charlie could give them.
the director of nursing, lorna wilkinson, has told us his condition is known of the critical and his optimism. charlie has spoken to police. —— his condition is no longer critical. police hope to speak to him again in the coming days but they say they will not provide further commentary. what he tells them could be absolutely critical. the police already believe that it's something that he and his partner dawn stu rg ess that he and his partner dawn stu rgess handles that he and his partner...
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but, keith, his wife, lorna, and friend, robert have decided to do something about it.'ve set up what's known as a community land trust. i felt that it would be great to put something back. it started back in 2012, they were granted funding to get through the planning process. now they manage 15 properties, that will always be rented out to local people at a big discount. we recognise, over the years, that there was a massive need for houses that local people could afford, that was increasing. 20 to 40—year—olds are having to move out. first—time buyers, people who play for the local football team and crew the lifeboats, these people are important. my family live here and i work year but i couldn't afford to move out of my parent's house. a two bedroom property is nearly £800, there aren't enough working hours. we would never have been able to get back. it's nice to have the different age groups here, the kids running around in the evenings. we were born and bred here and we should be given this chance. it's not just down this chance. it's notjust down in lyme regis. co
but, keith, his wife, lorna, and friend, robert have decided to do something about it.'ve set up what's known as a community land trust. i felt that it would be great to put something back. it started back in 2012, they were granted funding to get through the planning process. now they manage 15 properties, that will always be rented out to local people at a big discount. we recognise, over the years, that there was a massive need for houses that local people could afford, that was increasing....
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.be donald trump public meetings and behaviours around theresa may depend on who you ask. some people say it was rude to give an interview to the sun newspaper in which he said i told theresa may what to do but she did not take my advice. some people said he was repeatedly untruthful. for instance, he said he had not criticised the prime minister in the sun newspaper, when the article had a number of criticisms within it. if you listen to the international trade secretary, liam fox, he has a more positive view of how the president behaved. i think the visit has gone well. the discussions that we have had have been very constructive. i was with the president and a number of british chief executives of some of oui’ british chief executives of some of our biggest companies, from rolls—royce to ep the other night, and there was a very positive atmosphere and the president was clearly interested in what british companies are doing in the us, where we employ more than i million americans. we
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow.be donald trump public meetings and behaviours around theresa may depend on who you ask. some people say it was rude to give an interview to the sun newspaper in which he said i told theresa may what to do but she did not take my advice. some people said he was repeatedly untruthful. for instance, he said he had not criticised the prime minister in the sun newspaper, when the article had a number of criticisms within it. if you listen to the international trade...
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. >> reporter: lorna stand your ground law was famously used by george zimmerman, the neighborhood watch when he was a did a murder in the fatal shooting of >>> developing news. some fiery rhetoric flying between iran's leader and president donald trump tonight. earlier today, the iranian president cautioned president donald trump about pursuing what he called hostile policies against iran saying war with iran is the mother of all wars. in response to the iranian president, president donald trump tweeted this out tonight in all caps. he said "never ever threaten the united states again or you will suffer the consequences, the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before. we are no longer a country that will stand for your demented words of violence and death. the cautious." >>> hundreds of mourners gather in remembrance of the 17 people killed on a tourist boat. there are more calls tonight for the duck boat's to be banned. >>> water shot 35 feet into the air in oakland after a driver ran into a fire hydrant. it happened just south of hyde street. the hydrant created a
. >> reporter: lorna stand your ground law was famously used by george zimmerman, the neighborhood watch when he was a did a murder in the fatal shooting of >>> developing news. some fiery rhetoric flying between iran's leader and president donald trump tonight. earlier today, the iranian president cautioned president donald trump about pursuing what he called hostile policies against iran saying war with iran is the mother of all wars. in response to the iranian president,...
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. >> a virginia wolf, b, palsy klein, c, merit paterson or d, lorna paterson. >> should irite down. >> people already here know the answer. a lot of people hoping you get this right. >> there you go. >> is it d. d enough for the mayor. and applause ] >> all right. mayor -- >> she was born in winchester in 1932ll she's ay buried just south of winchester. so it's obviously a very very amazing person. >> everyone herel will tl you about. ,evybodhat winchester native claimed his expeditions had both the first to reach the south pole and south pole by a air. arrichd captain ryan joe oarcc my, hard. good says the stree name as i was coming up here. at people who are just tuning i ive s --thd his expeditions d .. 'sgeor washington's officeer museum c, john hanley high school or d, of the840 courthouse? >> do you need the question repe idea. >> oh, man, i wish i can help you. >> wait a minute. wait a>> minute. where and winchester did corcoran gallery of artsts s ard collectioning world war ii. >> you h gleyot. winchestetefrom the area to w t winchester? now this is a really good one much lis
. >> a virginia wolf, b, palsy klein, c, merit paterson or d, lorna paterson. >> should irite down. >> people already here know the answer. a lot of people hoping you get this right. >> there you go. >> is it d. d enough for the mayor. and applause ] >> all right. mayor -- >> she was born in winchester in 1932ll she's ay buried just south of winchester. so it's obviously a very very amazing person. >> everyone herel will tl you about. ,evybodhat...
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this is information that has come from salisbury district hospital, from lorna wilkinson who is the directorrlie rowley. he's in a critical but stable condition and now conscious. this is welcome news but she says clearly were not out of the woods yet adding he will continue to need specialist round—the—clock care. i think that this is a significant development in this story not least because it suggests that charlie rowley is at least on the road to possible recovery after his partner dawn sturgess died of novichok poisoning a couple of days ago. it will also give real impetus to the police investigation, there are investigating the murder of dawn stu rg ess are investigating the murder of dawn sturgess and the attempted murder of charlie rowley because it may be that when he has reached consciousness and speaks to police he will be able to say exactly how it was he believes he came into contact with this nerve agent. that is the mystery that has been at the height of this, it has led to five calories of salisbury and amesbury being cordoned off as experts searched trying to find this possi
this is information that has come from salisbury district hospital, from lorna wilkinson who is the directorrlie rowley. he's in a critical but stable condition and now conscious. this is welcome news but she says clearly were not out of the woods yet adding he will continue to need specialist round—the—clock care. i think that this is a significant development in this story not least because it suggests that charlie rowley is at least on the road to possible recovery after his partner dawn...
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santini exhibition one of the organizers of the exhibition is former labor cabinet minister and activist lorna hain who joins me now thanks so much for inviting us to this amazing exhibition tell me about the significance of an exhibition about a leader from a country now talking about is a leader of a brics country in the developing world and the emerging economies. of the south well first of all the exhibition is free it's been able to be said because of general sponsorship and we were thrilled that the the jew conductress of sussex opened this because that is enabled us to attract younger people particularly to learn about mondale in their thousands and tens of tens of thousands of visitors here over the next month running up until the nineteenth of august but of course for the prime of his life nelson mandela was in prison twenty seven years of his life in prison most of it on robben island in a tiny cell where his head hit one side of of the bed and his feet hit the other side of the the war he was cramped in and it was really tough. struggle and the international mc of ponce movement was
santini exhibition one of the organizers of the exhibition is former labor cabinet minister and activist lorna hain who joins me now thanks so much for inviting us to this amazing exhibition tell me about the significance of an exhibition about a leader from a country now talking about is a leader of a brics country in the developing world and the emerging economies. of the south well first of all the exhibition is free it's been able to be said because of general sponsorship and we were...