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joanne's life changed forever after the manchester arena attack.rom the suicide bomber, hit with 31 pieces of shrapnel. i'm basically housebound, really, because i can't even put my own shoes on, or my own coat, you know? so, it's a life that's very, very different to what it was. joanne spent 11 weeks in hospital. her severe injuries meant she had to give up herjob at a local primary school. it was a real vocation. absolutely loved it, and was good at it as well. was really good at it. i was a busy working mum, working full—time, spontaneous, running a busy house and, yeah, a full life, you know? and now i feel like i'm just existing. i don't... ..have a life, really. joanne started the process of claiming compensation from the government run criminal injuries compensation authority. i put my faith in the systems, and in the government. this was a terror attack. so i thought, well, of course we'll be looked after because it's their duty, surely, to be there and be that support for victims of of terror? but that... ..that didn't happen. joanne says
joanne's life changed forever after the manchester arena attack.rom the suicide bomber, hit with 31 pieces of shrapnel. i'm basically housebound, really, because i can't even put my own shoes on, or my own coat, you know? so, it's a life that's very, very different to what it was. joanne spent 11 weeks in hospital. her severe injuries meant she had to give up herjob at a local primary school. it was a real vocation. absolutely loved it, and was good at it as well. was really good at it. i was a...
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it those passengers were greeted by the manchester arena.s been raining all day here, and half the night also. i've been to honest, they have never been as glad to see they have never been as glad to see the wet, great manchester sky, after what they have been to, which sounds utterly horrendous. —— greeted by the manchester rain. they talk about their holidays which they've saved up their holidays which they've saved up for all year round is being disrupted by these wildfires. the talk about the sky glowing red, the mean glowing red eye tonight. sitting out having a meal, with ash falling onto their pizzas. they could see a glow on the hills above the hotels. 0ne could see a glow on the hills above the hotels. one man even told us he wondered if this hotel was still standing. it has been quite an ordeal. the flight back was delayed, and i think they really are relieved to be home. it's been pretty horrendous. where we were staying, it was not that bad, where like, the hotel was with fires. 0n the way back from the hotel, you could literally
it those passengers were greeted by the manchester arena.s been raining all day here, and half the night also. i've been to honest, they have never been as glad to see they have never been as glad to see the wet, great manchester sky, after what they have been to, which sounds utterly horrendous. —— greeted by the manchester rain. they talk about their holidays which they've saved up their holidays which they've saved up for all year round is being disrupted by these wildfires. the talk...
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live now to liverpool where we can join paul price who is a survivor of the manchester arena bombing.o you at manchester. j report, remind our viewers what happened to you at manchester. h was happened to you at manchester. i was at manchester. _ happened to you at manchester. tim; at manchester, dropping happened to you at manchester. news at manchester, dropping my happened to you at manchester. “we; at manchester, dropping my daughter off to see the concert with a friend, bmi partner elaine dropped them off, it was the first concert they had been to their own —— need at my partner. we just said to them, we will see you in the sitting room at the end. we went into manchester and had a mealand at the end. we went into manchester and had a meal and were waiting in the sitting room for them to come out when the bomb went off. i suffered injuries, spent eight months in hospital, my partner elaine... it months in hospital, my partner elaine... , , months in hospital, my partner elaine... , ., . elaine... it is absolutely tragic, and in terms — elaine... it is absolutely tragic, and in te
live now to liverpool where we can join paul price who is a survivor of the manchester arena bombing.o you at manchester. j report, remind our viewers what happened to you at manchester. h was happened to you at manchester. i was at manchester. _ happened to you at manchester. tim; at manchester, dropping happened to you at manchester. news at manchester, dropping my happened to you at manchester. “we; at manchester, dropping my daughter off to see the concert with a friend, bmi partner...
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earlier, i wasjoined by paul price, who is a survivor of the manchester arena bombing, who started byoncert with a friend. me and my partner elaine dropped them off. it was the first concert they'd been to on their own. just said to them, we will meet you at the end. me and elaine went into manchester, had a meal and was waiting for them to come out when the bomb went off. i suffered minor injuries, spent eight months in hospital, and elaine, my partner, the love of my life, was killed. it the love of my life, was killed. it is absolutely tragic, and then in terms of this process, this compensation scheme, i read out some of the details there — 68% of those survivors found the process unfair and unreasonable, 62% did not think they were treated with respect. was that your experience as well? absolutely. not unexpected. my personal experience of the compensation authority was awful. it added to my trauma. from the very early days, while i was still in hospital, the letters from them made me feel like i was on trial, that they did not believe me. every letter was worded... they constant
earlier, i wasjoined by paul price, who is a survivor of the manchester arena bombing, who started byoncert with a friend. me and my partner elaine dropped them off. it was the first concert they'd been to on their own. just said to them, we will meet you at the end. me and elaine went into manchester, had a meal and was waiting for them to come out when the bomb went off. i suffered minor injuries, spent eight months in hospital, and elaine, my partner, the love of my life, was killed. it the...
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the aftermath of the manchester arena bombing which left 22 people dead.paigning ever since for chance. ~ ., , , campaigning ever since for chance. ~ ., ,, ., change. we will observe a minute's _ change. we will observe a minute's silence - change. we will observe a minute's silence to - change. we will observe a i minute's silence to remember those who were killed in the arena attack.— those who were killed in the arena attack. the inquiry into what happened _ arena attack. the inquiry into what happened that - arena attack. the inquiry into what happened that night i what happened that night exposed huge failings and now the government has proposed legislation to ensure venues are prepared for and respond to the possibility of an attack, following an outpouring of public grief. those with the capacity of more than 100 people will have to introduce terrorism protection training and a preparedness plan. then use that can hold more than 800 people will have to carry out more risk assessments. but the burden on smaller businesses could be too great.— could b
the aftermath of the manchester arena bombing which left 22 people dead.paigning ever since for chance. ~ ., , , campaigning ever since for chance. ~ ., ,, ., change. we will observe a minute's _ change. we will observe a minute's silence - change. we will observe a minute's silence to - change. we will observe a i minute's silence to remember those who were killed in the arena attack.— those who were killed in the arena attack. the inquiry into what happened _ arena attack. the inquiry into...
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we will speak to a survivor of the manchester arena terror attack.dents they recruit on to courses deemed as underperforming, as part of government plans announced today. the prime minister says he wants to crack down on what he calls "rip—off" degrees that don't lead to graduate jobs. labour has described the plan as "an attack on the aspirations of young people". the train drivers' union aslef has announced a third ban on working overtime, which will see fresh disruption on railways. drivers will refuse to work overtime for six days from mondayjuly 31st. it comes as the union begins its second overtime ban in three weeks, in a dispute about pay, jobs and conditions. you're live with bbc news. eltonjohn has been giving evidence for the defence at the sexual—assault trial of the actor kevin spacey. appearing by video link at southwark crown court, the singer was asked about a charity event he hosted in the early 20005, which kevin spacey attended. the oscar—winning actor is accused of assaulting a driver on the way to the event. he denies all the cha
we will speak to a survivor of the manchester arena terror attack.dents they recruit on to courses deemed as underperforming, as part of government plans announced today. the prime minister says he wants to crack down on what he calls "rip—off" degrees that don't lead to graduate jobs. labour has described the plan as "an attack on the aspirations of young people". the train drivers' union aslef has announced a third ban on working overtime, which will see fresh disruption...
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chair of king's college hospital trust and later conducted the independent inquiry into the manchester arena euclid spacecraft blasted off from cape canaveral in florida on saturday. it will make a huge 3d map of the cosmos to help astronomers understand more about dark matter. 0ur reporter david lumb has more. five, four, three, i two, one — igniton. heading to space to solve one of science's biggest questions — what is the universe made of? the euclid telescope was launched from florida on a falcon nine rocket yesterday. falcon nine has successfully lifted off from pad 40 and throttled down to prepare for max g, which is coming up at t—plus one minute and 12 seconds. dispatched to an observation position 1.5 million kilometres from earth. it's hoping to give us the next bit of the puzzle to what this dark universe really is. 95% of the universe is dark, it doesn't shine, and we have to observe it through other means. we know something about it, but we don't know all of the things about the dark substance in the universe, so euclid really is the next step in our discovery of what this stuff
chair of king's college hospital trust and later conducted the independent inquiry into the manchester arena euclid spacecraft blasted off from cape canaveral in florida on saturday. it will make a huge 3d map of the cosmos to help astronomers understand more about dark matter. 0ur reporter david lumb has more. five, four, three, i two, one — igniton. heading to space to solve one of science's biggest questions — what is the universe made of? the euclid telescope was launched from florida...
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an islamic terrorist with islamic state terrorist with links the manchester arena links to the manchester bomber released suicide bomber could be released from a few weeks from prison in just a few weeks time. this was time. apparently this guy was already up parole, was already up for parole, was denied bad behaviour. so denied it for bad behaviour. so it's he's been on his it's not as if he's been on his best behaviour behind bars, is it? why or why or why? yet again , are releasing these people , are we releasing these people out streets? are the out onto the streets? are the ordinary has to ordinary man and woman has to deal the consequences of deal with the consequences of this christys on this stuff. patrick christys on gb news radio. now then lee anderson here join me on gb news on my new show , the real world. every new show, the real world. every friday at 7 pm. where real people get to meet those in power and hold them to account every week we'll be hearing your views from up and down the country. in the real world. join me at 7:00 on gb news, britain's news . channel news. chan
an islamic terrorist with islamic state terrorist with links the manchester arena links to the manchester bomber released suicide bomber could be released from a few weeks from prison in just a few weeks time. this was time. apparently this guy was already up parole, was already up for parole, was denied bad behaviour. so denied it for bad behaviour. so it's he's been on his it's not as if he's been on his best behaviour behind bars, is it? why or why or why? yet again , are releasing these...
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we'll be speaking to a survivor of the manchester arena terror attack later in the programme.nnounced today. the prime minister says he wants to crack down on what he calls "rip—off" degrees that don't lead to graduate jobs. labour has described the plan as "an attack on the aspirations of young people." you are watching bbc news. a period of intense heat is a sweeping southern europe at the moment with extreme conditions expected to continue well the week. forecasters say local records are likely to be broken in italy, greece, turkey and the balkans. in fact, the italian authorities have issued red alerts for16 authorities have issued red alerts for 16 cities. the hottest temperature ever recorded in europe was 48.8 degrees celsius in august 2021. we could be somewhere near that this week in sardinia, where they are forecasting 47 celsius. in spain, a wildfire on the canary island of la palma has forced the evacuation of 4000 people. there are also heatwaves in north america, canada, china, north africa and japan, which we will talk about in the next hour. but we are going to
we'll be speaking to a survivor of the manchester arena terror attack later in the programme.nnounced today. the prime minister says he wants to crack down on what he calls "rip—off" degrees that don't lead to graduate jobs. labour has described the plan as "an attack on the aspirations of young people." you are watching bbc news. a period of intense heat is a sweeping southern europe at the moment with extreme conditions expected to continue well the week. forecasters say...
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bomber, the manchester arena bomber, stabber, bomber, the redding stabber, there who there aregame and then do game the system and then do british game the system and then do britistell you what, everyone, >> i tell you what, everyone, there's somebody. than there's somebody. well more than somebody. whole somebody. there's a whole network of people making an absolute from exploiting absolute fortune from exploiting this the this situation, whether it's the people the charging people getting the charging people getting the charging people dinghies, people to get into the dinghies, the you've just the fellows that you've just seen, charging £10,000 the fellows that you've just seen, is charging £10,000 the fellows that you've just seen, is alluding rging £10,000 the fellows that you've just seen, is alluding rgi the 510,000 the fellows that you've just seen, is alluding rgi the fact 00 plus, is alluding to the fact he's these doctors that can he's got these doctors that can help the backstory. on and help with the backstory. on and on we ever really on it goes. can we ever reall
bomber, the manchester arena bomber, stabber, bomber, the redding stabber, there who there aregame and then do game the system and then do british game the system and then do britistell you what, everyone, >> i tell you what, everyone, there's somebody. than there's somebody. well more than somebody. whole somebody. there's a whole network of people making an absolute from exploiting absolute fortune from exploiting this the this situation, whether it's the people the charging people...
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bomber was manchester arena bomber who was rescued from libya by the royal navy. yeah, i mean,more deserving targets, i think people would have some sympathy for them. >> i mean, like like isis. >> i mean, like like isis. >> isis were doing these things in france where they like just drive truck, they drive a truck, they drive a truck people having picnic drive a truck, they drive a terhatever.3le having picnic drive a truck, they drive a terhatever.3leilike1g picnic drive a truck, they drive a terhatever.3le ilikeig got nic or whatever. it's like we got just already in the just stop oil already in the street. you know, you street. like, you know, you could public would be could public opinion would be like, well, maybe we maybe there are some upsides downsides an are some upsides downsides to an islamic caliphate as you're clearing the roads for ambulances, you believe this? ambulances, do you believe this? >> i believe it. no >> of course i believe it. no way, man. do you not believe this? >> they did nonsense. this? >> what did nonsense. this? >> what are nonsense. this? >>
bomber was manchester arena bomber who was rescued from libya by the royal navy. yeah, i mean,more deserving targets, i think people would have some sympathy for them. >> i mean, like like isis. >> i mean, like like isis. >> isis were doing these things in france where they like just drive truck, they drive a truck, they drive a truck people having picnic drive a truck, they drive a terhatever.3le having picnic drive a truck, they drive a terhatever.3leilike1g picnic drive a...
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bomber was manchester arena bomber who was rescued from libya by the royal navy. yeah, i mean,eserving targets, i think people would have some sympathy for them. >> i mean, like like isis. >> i mean, like like isis. >> isis were doing these things in france where they like just drive truck, they drive a truck, they drive a truck people having picnic drive a truck, they drive a terhatever.3le having picnic drive a truck, they drive a terhatever.3leilike1g picnic drive a truck, they drive a terhatever.3le ilikeig got nic or whatever. it's like we got just already in the just stop oil already in the street. you know, you street. like, you know, you could public would be could public opinion would be like, well, maybe we maybe there are some upsides downsides an are some upsides downsides to an islamic caliphate as you're clearing the roads for ambulances, you believe this? ambulances, do you believe this? >> i believe it. no >> of course i believe it. no way, man. do you not believe this? >> they did nonsense. this? >> what did nonsense. this? >> what are nonsense. this? >> what a
bomber was manchester arena bomber who was rescued from libya by the royal navy. yeah, i mean,eserving targets, i think people would have some sympathy for them. >> i mean, like like isis. >> i mean, like like isis. >> isis were doing these things in france where they like just drive truck, they drive a truck, they drive a truck people having picnic drive a truck, they drive a terhatever.3le having picnic drive a truck, they drive a terhatever.3leilike1g picnic drive a truck,...
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joanne's life changed forever after the manchester arena attack. bomber, hit with 31 pieces of shrapnel. i'm basically housebound, really, because i can't even put my own shoes on, or my own coat, you know? so, it's a life that's very, very different to what it was. joanne spent 11 weeks in hospital. her severe injuries meant she had to give up herjob at a local primary school. it was a real vocation. absolutely loved it, and was good at it as well. was really good at it. i was a busy working mum, working full—time, spontaneous, running a busy house and, yeah, a full life, you know? and now i feel like i'm just existing. i don't... ..have a life, really. joanne started the process of claiming compensation from the government run criminal injuries compensation authority. i put my faith in the systems, and in the government. this was a terror attack. so i thought, well, of course we'll be looked after because it's their duty, surely, to be there and be that support for victims of of terror? but that... ..that didn't happen. joanne says she was asked
joanne's life changed forever after the manchester arena attack. bomber, hit with 31 pieces of shrapnel. i'm basically housebound, really, because i can't even put my own shoes on, or my own coat, you know? so, it's a life that's very, very different to what it was. joanne spent 11 weeks in hospital. her severe injuries meant she had to give up herjob at a local primary school. it was a real vocation. absolutely loved it, and was good at it as well. was really good at it. i was a busy working...
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take it to is even when we talk when look about talk about when we look about the arena the manchester arenaorist attack intelligence about this intelligence knew about this individual. okay. and they could have stopped it. they even apologised it. so we apologised about it. so when we talk immigration , we talk apologised about it. so when we talk national|igration , we talk apologised about it. so when we talk national security , we talk about national security, we talk about national security, we talk about the security services. if they know there is a threat amongst these people, they should doing something about should be doing something about it. so those two things need to exist. >> manchester was a was a huge failure the intelligence failure by the intelligence services. honest about services. let's be honest about it. but our intelligence services have got a good record generally. but they but there are failures and that was a massive , monumental failure . massive, monumental failure. >> but in the immediate aftermath of seven over seven, tony blair, then prime minister, within da
take it to is even when we talk when look about talk about when we look about the arena the manchester arenaorist attack intelligence about this intelligence knew about this individual. okay. and they could have stopped it. they even apologised it. so we apologised about it. so when we talk immigration , we talk apologised about it. so when we talk national|igration , we talk apologised about it. so when we talk national security , we talk about national security, we talk about national...
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the manchester arena bomber was was saved from libya by the by the royal navy. >> yeah.also home grown terrorists as well. >> well, this is the terrifying thing because because the culture, ideology doesn't culture, the ideology doesn't doesn't extinguish with with the next generation. we're seeing it continue. in britain is continue. and so in britain is now in fact, an exporter of terror. the mosque attack in texas was was a british born man. yeah. >> and the problem is it's they're saying it's to going get worse. suella braverman saying partly through possibly ai , but partly through possibly ai, but also with, i think four of the nine attacks are by people who are coming out of jail or have beenin are coming out of jail or have been in jail. and now a bunch of people are about to get out of jail. >> so they're getting radicalised in jail. >> no, they were >> well, no, no, they were radicalised before as well. and you saying you have about they're saying about 40,000 about there's about 40,000 islamic . they islamic extremists. they obviously the security service cann
the manchester arena bomber was was saved from libya by the by the royal navy. >> yeah.also home grown terrorists as well. >> well, this is the terrifying thing because because the culture, ideology doesn't culture, the ideology doesn't doesn't extinguish with with the next generation. we're seeing it continue. in britain is continue. and so in britain is now in fact, an exporter of terror. the mosque attack in texas was was a british born man. yeah. >> and the problem is it's...
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the manchester arena bomber was was saved from libya by the by the royal navy. >> yeah.so home grown terrorists as well . home grown terrorists as well. >> well, this the terrifying >> well, this is the terrifying thing because because the culture, ideology doesn't culture, the ideology doesn't doesn't extinguish with with the next generation. we're seeing it continue. in britain is continue. and so in britain is now in fact, an exporter of terror. the mosque attack in texas was was a british born man. yeah. >> and the problem is it's they're saying it's to going get worse. suella braverman saying partly through possibly ai , but partly through possibly ai, but also with, i think four of the nine attacks are by people who are coming out of jail or have beenin are coming out of jail or have been in jail. and now a bunch of people are about to get out of jail. >> so they're getting radicalised in jail. >> no, they were >> well, no, no, they were radicalised before as well. and you saying you have about they're saying about 40,000 about there's about 40,000 islamic . they i
the manchester arena bomber was was saved from libya by the by the royal navy. >> yeah.so home grown terrorists as well . home grown terrorists as well. >> well, this the terrifying >> well, this is the terrifying thing because because the culture, ideology doesn't culture, the ideology doesn't doesn't extinguish with with the next generation. we're seeing it continue. in britain is continue. and so in britain is now in fact, an exporter of terror. the mosque attack in texas...
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and again, we've things come out of we've seen things come out of that the manchester arena that frome guarding and making security is tight at making sure security is tight at these sort of things . also about these sort of things. also about preparing, building in to venues, sort of security so that they're not exploited by terrorists. and lastly, pursue having the legislation there. so that you can pre—empt these things. and that's been very successful recently. it's worth putting this in context that the threat level in the uk at the moment is substantial. it has been since february 22. that is an attack is likely only for that for a number of years it was severe. that is an attack is highly likely and in terms of the baselines, the number of people who are now being charged is lot less than it was, for is a lot less than it was, for example, in the era of 2015, 2018. so it's we're a lot safer now than we were previously of course, no one in this sort of security services is ever complacent about these things. >> yeah , it's fascinating to >> yeah, it's fascinating to hean >> yeah
and again, we've things come out of we've seen things come out of that the manchester arena that frome guarding and making security is tight at making sure security is tight at these sort of things . also about these sort of things. also about preparing, building in to venues, sort of security so that they're not exploited by terrorists. and lastly, pursue having the legislation there. so that you can pre—empt these things. and that's been very successful recently. it's worth putting this in...
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the aftermath of the manchester arena bombing, which left 22 people dead. among them, martyn hett. iving crisis at the moment that costs could put busine55e5 out of business. the committee find5 there is too much focus on indoor venues and not enough on outdoor events like farmer's market5 or christmas market5. in response, the home office said the government is committed and martyn's family believe5 what's proposed will make a difference. simon jone5, bbc news. we can speak now to martyn's mum, figen murray who supports the legislation. you have seen this report and you have been so involved in the changes being proposed. what do you make of this report? first being proposed. what do you make of this reort? , ., ., ., ., this report? first of all i want to thank dame _ this report? first of all i want to thank dame diana _ this report? first of all i want to thank dame diana johnson i this report? first of all i want to thank dame diana johnson who | this report? first of all i want to i thank dame diana johnson who met as prior to the committee and was very kind and once the meeti
the aftermath of the manchester arena bombing, which left 22 people dead. among them, martyn hett. iving crisis at the moment that costs could put busine55e5 out of business. the committee find5 there is too much focus on indoor venues and not enough on outdoor events like farmer's market5 or christmas market5. in response, the home office said the government is committed and martyn's family believe5 what's proposed will make a difference. simon jone5, bbc news. we can speak now to martyn's...
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enough being done in mosques because there are people like for example, salman abidi, who was the manchester arena attend the didsbury mosque. there was reports of banned preachers having been in libraries, in mosques, very often contain some pretty hard line literature and you say that there's some kind of internal security procedure whereby when somebody comes into a mosque and what wants to convert to islam, that there's some kind of security process. i'm just not not sure that's necessarily true . necessarily true. >> we have what we have, michael, 171 1750 mosque. we have many one 1 or 2,1 michael, 171 1750 mosque. we have many one 1 or 2, 1 or 2,1 or 2. only doing wrong, which we have to advise them or we have to we have to make sure the committees , the committees, the committees, the committees, the right committee, which do not do not interested . and we have to, not interested. and we have to, of course, some some monitoring. there is no problem because the mosque are always open to all muslim , christian, jews, hindus, muslim, christian, jews, hindus, lgbt, whatever, all are open . lgbt
enough being done in mosques because there are people like for example, salman abidi, who was the manchester arena attend the didsbury mosque. there was reports of banned preachers having been in libraries, in mosques, very often contain some pretty hard line literature and you say that there's some kind of internal security procedure whereby when somebody comes into a mosque and what wants to convert to islam, that there's some kind of security process. i'm just not not sure that's necessarily...
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there was another case about someone called aladin zikri who was arrested in connection with the manchester arenains. and so you can see why publishers are sitting there thinking , are sitting there thinking, well, is this really worth the risk? yeah absolutely. >> look, charlie, thank you very much. and spectacularly well done for guiding us through this this horrendous minefield that we're having to tread. charlie maloney, there is a media law consultant . right. okay. loads consultant. right. okay. loads more this story our more on this story on our website gbnews.com. fastest website, gbnews.com. the fastest growing news site in website, gbnews.com. the fastest gr0\country news site in website, gbnews.com. the fastest gr0\country . news site in website, gbnews.com. the fastest gr0\country . all news site in website, gbnews.com. the fastest gr0\country . all the vs site in website, gbnews.com. the fastest gr0\country . all the beste in the country. all the best analysis, big opinion and the latest breaking news, talking of breaking news, a teenage boy has been arrested after a teacher was stab
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installed in 2022 in scotland where the ussr led the local club before joining manchester united next question with the bykov arenaer this is lobanovsky, of course, this is valery lobanovsky , of course, the soviet football coach most of his career, who devoted dynamo kiev monument installed in 2003 in kiev next to a large stadium named after him further. we skip the correct answer. this is mohammed salah, everything is very simple egyptian football player, the statue was presented in 2018 at the youth forum in sharm el-sheikh and was remembered primarily for its comedy further. the answer is no, i'll skip it too. it was diego maradona for sure. argentine footballer, one of the best players in history, a monument was erected in 2016 in buenos aires at the stadium of his native club. boca juniors continue on. this rafael this is rafael nadal this is the correct answer. the spanish tennis player became the winner of the grand slam tournaments more than twenty times, he achieved the greatest success in the open. the french championship is right there at the courts of the main main arena. the tournament and this monum
installed in 2022 in scotland where the ussr led the local club before joining manchester united next question with the bykov arenaer this is lobanovsky, of course, this is valery lobanovsky , of course, the soviet football coach most of his career, who devoted dynamo kiev monument installed in 2003 in kiev next to a large stadium named after him further. we skip the correct answer. this is mohammed salah, everything is very simple egyptian football player, the statue was presented in 2018 at...
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the ussr led the local club before joining manchester united next question a bull with a monument was installed in 2011 on the square next to the bulls arena further metallobanovsky, of course, this is valery lobanovsky, of course, the soviet football coach, who devoted most of his career to dynamo kiev, a monument was installed in 2003 in kiev next to the club stadium named after him further. i'll skip the correct answer. this is mohammed salah, everything is very simple egyptian football player , the statue was presented in 2018 at the youth forum in sharm el sheikh and was remembered primarily for its comedy further. the answer is no, i'll skip it too. and in vain it was diego maradona, of course. argentine footballer, one of the best players in history, a monument was erected in 2016 in buenos aires at the stadium of his native club. boca ahunyas we continue on. this is rafael this is rafael nadal this is the correct answer. the spanish tennis player became the winner of the grand slam tournaments more than twenty times, he achieved the greatest success in the open. the french championship is right there at the courts of the main main
the ussr led the local club before joining manchester united next question a bull with a monument was installed in 2011 on the square next to the bulls arena further metallobanovsky, of course, this is valery lobanovsky, of course, the soviet football coach, who devoted most of his career to dynamo kiev, a monument was installed in 2003 in kiev next to the club stadium named after him further. i'll skip the correct answer. this is mohammed salah, everything is very simple egyptian football...
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manchester mma fighter tom aspinall makes his much anticipated comeback at london's o2 arena this eveningp towards the ufc heavyweight title. alice scarff reports. from salford to the states, tom aspinall�*s career has taken him around the world but he's been gearing up for his biggest comeback fight at the 02 gearing up for his biggest comeback fight at the o2 arena. we've come to speak to him where it all began in his dad's back garden. did you expect your career to take off as well as it did, as soon as it did? it will sound arrogant, but i did. i've dedicated my all life. when i was a teenager, i have been to parties, but i was never parting every weekend. i was living the gym lifestyle, dedicating everything to the dream. . , lifestyle, dedicating everything to the dream. .,, g , ., ,, the dream. last july, he collapsed with a knee _ the dream. last july, he collapsed with a knee injury _ the dream. last july, he collapsed with a knee injury five _ the dream. last july, he collapsed with a knee injury five minutes - the dream. last july, he collapsed | with a knee injury five minutes
manchester mma fighter tom aspinall makes his much anticipated comeback at london's o2 arena this eveningp towards the ufc heavyweight title. alice scarff reports. from salford to the states, tom aspinall�*s career has taken him around the world but he's been gearing up for his biggest comeback fight at the 02 gearing up for his biggest comeback fight at the o2 arena. we've come to speak to him where it all began in his dad's back garden. did you expect your career to take off as well as it...
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manchester mma fighter, tom aspinall, makes his much anticipated comeback at london's o2 arena this evening his first step towards the ufc heavyweight title. alice scarff reports. from salford to the states, his ufc career has taken him around the world. but he has been gearing up for his biggest comeback fight at the 02 arena so we've come to speak to tom where it all began, right here in salford, in his dad's back garden. did you expect your career with ufc to take off as well as it did, as soon as it did? in the market is going to sound pretty arrogant but yeah, i did. because i was dedicating my whole life to it when i was in my late teens and early 20s. 0bviously when i was in my late teens and early 20s. obviously been to parties here and there and stuff but i was never parting every weekend. i was always living the dream lifestyle. i was just in the gym dedicating everything i've got to the dream. lastjuly, tom collapsed with a knee injuryjust lastjuly, tom collapsed with a knee injury just five minutes lastjuly, tom collapsed with a knee injuryjust five minutes into this fight. it i
manchester mma fighter, tom aspinall, makes his much anticipated comeback at london's o2 arena this evening his first step towards the ufc heavyweight title. alice scarff reports. from salford to the states, his ufc career has taken him around the world. but he has been gearing up for his biggest comeback fight at the 02 arena so we've come to speak to tom where it all began, right here in salford, in his dad's back garden. did you expect your career with ufc to take off as well as it did, as...
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arena of her life. if she does, australia will need her to deliver. let's have a quick look at some of the other football stories making the headlines today. manchester to be around £61! million, 8 million in possible add—ons. newcastle's french winger allan saint maximin has confirmed he's leaving the club and is expected tojoin al ahli in the saudi pro league, the club are run by the country's public investment fund which also owns newcastle. also apparently heading to saudi arabia is former liverpool striker sadio mane, who looks set to leave bayern munich afterjust a year at the club. the bundesliga champions have confirmed that the senegal international is in talks with pro league side al nassr. he has been left out of bayern's friendly injapan today. manchester united have rejected a £20 million bid from west ham for england defender harry maguire. maguire's old trafford future is uncertain after he was stripped of the captaincy by erik ten hag earlier this month. max verstappen has increased his lead in the formula one driver's championship to 118 points after winning the belgian grand prix sprint race, while his red bull team mate and nearest
arena of her life. if she does, australia will need her to deliver. let's have a quick look at some of the other football stories making the headlines today. manchester to be around £61! million, 8 million in possible add—ons. newcastle's french winger allan saint maximin has confirmed he's leaving the club and is expected tojoin al ahli in the saudi pro league, the club are run by the country's public investment fund which also owns newcastle. also apparently heading to saudi arabia is...
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arenas >> a lot of times, it's big places, yeah >> jimmy: that's unbelievable. >> it's very cool. and i did my hometown. i played my hometown i grew up in manchestern my hometown. and i've got to tell you, i was so nervous when you play your hometown, there's something about it i just didn't want to let my family down and stuff. so i'm on the side i was just terrified, you know >> jimmy: is that right? >> i really was. >> jimmy: but you're adam sandler >> i - [ laughter ] they were so nice to me. everywhere i walked, people backstage, "welcome home, adam." and all this great stuff so, i was like, every time they were nice to me, i was like, "oh, please, don't let these guys down. >> jimmy: how did you do >> i ended up -- it was just warm it was great they were so nice to me. it took me like 10, 15 minutes to be able to not be so nervous. you know that weird feeling sometimes, like -- >> jimmy: of course. >> even when you come out to do this show, sometimes you're out of body, and you're like saying words and you don't know what's happening. but i had that for a little bit. but then i started locking in on the crowd, and they were just great to me
arenas >> a lot of times, it's big places, yeah >> jimmy: that's unbelievable. >> it's very cool. and i did my hometown. i played my hometown i grew up in manchestern my hometown. and i've got to tell you, i was so nervous when you play your hometown, there's something about it i just didn't want to let my family down and stuff. so i'm on the side i was just terrified, you know >> jimmy: is that right? >> i really was. >> jimmy: but you're adam sandler...