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mr russell—moyle, who‘s 32, urged ministers to review cuts to sexual health budgets. out of fear, i say to you — it is better to live in knowledge than to die in fear. hear, hear. our medical correspondent fergus walsh is here. really the importance of the message to underline there. yes, it is important because it tackles the stigma, which prevents many people from getting tested in the first place, lloyd russell—moyle was 22 when he was diagnosed nearly ten yea rs when he was diagnosed nearly ten years ago, the first mp to reveal their hiv—positive was chris smith, their hiv—positive was chris smith, the former labour cabinet minister backin the former labour cabinet minister back in 2005, and knowing you your status can be all—important because medical advances mean it is no longer a death sentence. it is a manageable condition with a near normal life expectancy and effective daily treatment can avert the risk of passioning it on. there are over 100,000 people living in the uk with hiv and infection rates are falling. half of those diagnosed last year we re half of
mr russell—moyle, who‘s 32, urged ministers to review cuts to sexual health budgets. out of fear, i say to you — it is better to live in knowledge than to die in fear. hear, hear. our medical correspondent fergus walsh is here. really the importance of the message to underline there. yes, it is important because it tackles the stigma, which prevents many people from getting tested in the first place, lloyd russell—moyle was 22 when he was diagnosed nearly ten yea rs when he was...
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you can hear that full interview with lloyd russell—moyle in a few minutes‘ time.fter we went undercover to expose the lettings agency charging prospective tenants hundreds of pounds just to view a flat, we've been back to see whether it's still going on. i found one that looked very nice. i liked the pictures and i was like, ok, i can take this one, i would like to book a viewing. and they said, "no, you have to put in a deposit fee in that case for it to be held and saved for you." after our exclusive story yesterday, lots of you got in touch to say it's happened to you — telling us other letting agencies are also charging non—refundable deposits. hello. welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. if you've got teenage children — do you always keep track of where they are and what they're doing? is it easier said than done? police in stanley in county durham say parents should take more responsibility for their "out of control" children after up to a hundred teenagers surrounded police officers, some of them throwing bricks and fireworks. do get i
you can hear that full interview with lloyd russell—moyle in a few minutes‘ time.fter we went undercover to expose the lettings agency charging prospective tenants hundreds of pounds just to view a flat, we've been back to see whether it's still going on. i found one that looked very nice. i liked the pictures and i was like, ok, i can take this one, i would like to book a viewing. and they said, "no, you have to put in a deposit fee in that case for it to be held and saved for...
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lloyd russell moyle said he wanted to encourage people to get tested ahead of world aids day.pages from around the world. the philippine star has a story that we'll be looking at more closely in a moment. three police officers have been found guilty of the murder of a 17—year—old teeenager in 2017. next, the south china morning post, which looks ahead to the meeting of the us and chinese leaders at the g20 in buenos aires. it calls the encounter "high—stakes" because of the trade war between the two countries, and says that its' unlikely to end with a joint statement. and in thejapan times, south korea's top court has ordered mitsubishi heavy industries limited to compensate koreans it used as forced labour in world war ii. it's going to have to pay $133,000. now kasia, what stories are sparking discussions online? this is proving very popular online, and bob marley would no doubt approve. reggae music has been declared a global treasure. unesco, the cultural agency of the united nations, made the ruling. and representatives from jamaica, where this genre of music originated,
lloyd russell moyle said he wanted to encourage people to get tested ahead of world aids day.pages from around the world. the philippine star has a story that we'll be looking at more closely in a moment. three police officers have been found guilty of the murder of a 17—year—old teeenager in 2017. next, the south china morning post, which looks ahead to the meeting of the us and chinese leaders at the g20 in buenos aires. it calls the encounter "high—stakes" because of the...
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mr russell—moyle, who's 32, urged ministers to review cuts to sexual health budgets. that are living with hiv that their status does not define them. that we can be whoever we want to be. and to those who have not been tested, maybe because of... out of fear, i say to you — it is better to live in knowledge than to die in fear. hear, hear. the world health organisation has warned that there's been a global resurgence in measles. an estimated 110,000 deaths last year were linked to the highly contagious disease. experts say complacency, collapsing health systems in some countries and a rise in fake news about the measles vaccine, are behind the rise. the british citizen killed in an attack on a compound in the afghan capital kabul, run by the uk security firm gas, has been named as 33 year—old luke griffin. gas says five of its employees were killed in the taliban attack yesterday. dozens more people were injured. the rail regulator has ordered network rail to urgently address shortcomings in its handling of britain's rail infrastructure, orface a fine. it said punctua
mr russell—moyle, who's 32, urged ministers to review cuts to sexual health budgets. that are living with hiv that their status does not define them. that we can be whoever we want to be. and to those who have not been tested, maybe because of... out of fear, i say to you — it is better to live in knowledge than to die in fear. hear, hear. the world health organisation has warned that there's been a global resurgence in measles. an estimated 110,000 deaths last year were linked to the...
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lloyd russell moyle said he wanted to encourage people to get tested ahead of world aids date. —— worlds day. that's all. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: in shropshire, the head of a much—criticised nhs trust resists calls to resign. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. face—off in buenos aires. donald trump and xijingping have face—off in buenos aires. donald trump and xi jingping have arrived in argentina for the 620 summit, and everyone‘s looking forward to the crucial trade talks. taiwan and the trade dispute. how the island nation is dealing with the fallout of the conflict between china and the united states. 6ood good morning, asia. hello, world. it's a friday, glad you could join us it's a friday, glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon. the 620 summit is our main story at this hour, kicking off in buenos aires, argentina later today and the main focus will be the first face—to—face meeting between us president donald trump and his chinese counterpart xi jingping since their trade
lloyd russell moyle said he wanted to encourage people to get tested ahead of world aids date. —— worlds day. that's all. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: in shropshire, the head of a much—criticised nhs trust resists calls to resign. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. face—off in buenos aires. donald trump and xijingping have face—off in buenos aires. donald trump and xi jingping have arrived in argentina for the 620 summit, and...
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that's all rigged for moyle work that wants to be a country like that but i think the border is one of those that actually have most legitimacy in a way they have like three hundred people living there everything. so that's why i came across it just googled my carnations and then looked for the best one basically let's be honest there's a fine line between craziness and genius when do the residents stand will not scale i think they're quite ingenious to be honest they're a little bit crazy as well but they're using the craziness as a good selling point so i think as a as an origin story they really do believe that they were they could be their own country back chely now it's a lot of marketing i think and that's really good because a lot of villages that are like this village but they just nobody goes to them you know right so crazy good and i understand that now you are one of the honorary residents exactly yes i have a little passport. souvenir shop and i actually gave it to me but you can actually also buy it for two euro fifty she want to buy they go for free so hey amy yeah you ha
that's all rigged for moyle work that wants to be a country like that but i think the border is one of those that actually have most legitimacy in a way they have like three hundred people living there everything. so that's why i came across it just googled my carnations and then looked for the best one basically let's be honest there's a fine line between craziness and genius when do the residents stand will not scale i think they're quite ingenious to be honest they're a little bit crazy as...
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the labour mp for brighton kemptown, lloyd russell moyle, has told the commons that he is hiv positive to reveal his hiv status in the house. because, mr deputy speaker, next year i will be marking an anniversary of my own. ten years since i became hiv positive. it has been a long journey from the fear of acceptance, and today, hopefully, advocacy, knowing that my treatment keeps me healthy and protects any partner that i may have. the funerals industry in britain is to face a major investigation, after the competition watchdog found prices have soared by two thirds in the last decade. 0ur personal finance correspondent simon gompertz has more. not justified, that's notjustified, that's how the competition regulator describes the experiences of bereaved family members like k in lincolnshire. her mother ‘s recent funeral cost nearly £4000 yet her dad's, a full 18 years ago, cost only 1100 from the same funeral director. it is a lot of money. although the funeral directors were very good, it makes you wonder what they do for it at a time when people aren't going to question it. this is w
the labour mp for brighton kemptown, lloyd russell moyle, has told the commons that he is hiv positive to reveal his hiv status in the house. because, mr deputy speaker, next year i will be marking an anniversary of my own. ten years since i became hiv positive. it has been a long journey from the fear of acceptance, and today, hopefully, advocacy, knowing that my treatment keeps me healthy and protects any partner that i may have. the funerals industry in britain is to face a major...
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labour's lloyd russell—moyle has become the first mp to say in the house of commons chamber that he'sitive. he made the announcement in a speech ahead of the 30th hiv and world aids day this saturday. next year i will be marking an anniversary of my own, ten years since i became hiv—positive. it has been a long journey, from the fear of acceptance and today, hopefully advocacy, knowing that my treatment keeps me healthy and protects any partner that i may have. when you are first diagnosed, you get that call from the clinic and they just say you need to come in. they don't tell you the details, and you know immediately something is going to be wrong. so all the different worst—case scenarios flash through your mind, and of course, being someone who was a sexually active young man, hiv is one of those things that flashes through there. and so you kind of know going in there something is wrong and it might well be serious, but at the same time, you are working out all the ways that this is just some joke, this is some technical error, this is some tiny thing they are going to tell you t
labour's lloyd russell—moyle has become the first mp to say in the house of commons chamber that he'sitive. he made the announcement in a speech ahead of the 30th hiv and world aids day this saturday. next year i will be marking an anniversary of my own, ten years since i became hiv—positive. it has been a long journey, from the fear of acceptance and today, hopefully advocacy, knowing that my treatment keeps me healthy and protects any partner that i may have. when you are first diagnosed,...
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and finally, gambisa moyle's edge of chaos. it begins tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. tonight on c-span, fda commissioner scott gottlieb and the national cancer institute norman shockless and others discuss cancer treatment and patient care. you can watch it in its entirety tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span. coming up thanksgiving weekend on the c-span networks, on c-span thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, supreme court justice elena kagan followed by chief justice john roberts friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern and former new jersey governor chris christie and others discuss the opioid epidemic. saturday at fda eastern, photojournalists talk about their photographs taken on the campaign trail. >> gun laws and self-defense on book tv on c-span2. retired general stanley mcchrystal talks about 13 great leaders friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on after words. derek huntser saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern and lindsay adario talks about photos she's taken in the middle east and sunday at 9:00 p.m. on afterwords. pulitzer prize-winning journalist jose antonio vargas on c-span3 thursd
and finally, gambisa moyle's edge of chaos. it begins tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. tonight on c-span, fda commissioner scott gottlieb and the national cancer institute norman shockless and others discuss cancer treatment and patient care. you can watch it in its entirety tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span. coming up thanksgiving weekend on the c-span networks, on c-span thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, supreme court justice elena kagan followed by chief justice john roberts friday...
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lloyd russell—moyle enocouraged people to overcome their fear of getting tested, saying, "it is betterhe was a drug runner. a court has rejected that — each officer has been convicted of murder and given 40 years in prison. this is the public prosecutor. we are very happy for the decision taken by the judge we are very happy for the decision taken by thejudge because he said this morning and gave a judgment on this morning and gave a judgment on this murder. this proves that there is justice this murder. this proves that there isjustice in this murder. this proves that there is justice in the this murder. this proves that there isjustice in the philippines. this conviction is significant — it is the first against police since president duterte launched his "war on drugs" in 2016. this is an infographic from the police — they claim that as of august this year, 5,000 drug dealers have been killed. human rights watch says it's closer to 12,000. and that many are innocent. this is the mother of kian delos santos after the convictions. translation: i'm very happy because this is the answer,
lloyd russell—moyle enocouraged people to overcome their fear of getting tested, saying, "it is betterhe was a drug runner. a court has rejected that — each officer has been convicted of murder and given 40 years in prison. this is the public prosecutor. we are very happy for the decision taken by the judge we are very happy for the decision taken by thejudge because he said this morning and gave a judgment on this morning and gave a judgment on this murder. this proves that there is...
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the labour mp for brighton kemptown — lloyd russell moyle — has told the commons that he is hiv positivelunged into darkness because of a row about the high cost of electricity there. the energy regulator has ordered the local power company to cut its prices. but the owner says he can‘t sell electricity at a loss, and will pull the plug at midnight tomorrow. 0ur correspondent, john fernandez, sent this report from sark. that‘s the sound of 82—year—old richard and his wife preparing for the worst. in the bathroom, we have ensuite shower in the bedroom and suchlike, so we do have plenty of water, to flush the toilet. last nightan water, to flush the toilet. last night an agreement was made to keep the lights on with a buyer looking to buy the electricity company. the question has been about valuation and there has been a major difference but today we have made progress on that and i‘m hopeful we maybe able to make even more progress tomorrow with a view to actually doing a deal. will the lights stay on on friday? i think a lot depends on how we get on tomorrow. those negotiations are still
the labour mp for brighton kemptown — lloyd russell moyle — has told the commons that he is hiv positivelunged into darkness because of a row about the high cost of electricity there. the energy regulator has ordered the local power company to cut its prices. but the owner says he can‘t sell electricity at a loss, and will pull the plug at midnight tomorrow. 0ur correspondent, john fernandez, sent this report from sark. that‘s the sound of 82—year—old richard and his wife preparing...
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that was lloyd russell—moyle.et's speak now to our health correspondent catherine burns, who's at milton keynes hospitalfor us. catherine, let's talk more about the cost implications of all of this — what are your main findings so far? the thing to remember is the nhs uses more taxpayer money than any other sector so anything that happens to the economy will have a big impact on the nhs, so yesterday we had the treasury saying that no matter what kind of brexit we have we will be worse off than if we stayed in the eu and obviously that has led to lots of concern about knock—on effects for the health service. you've got to think, health has been one of those issues from the beginning when it came to the brexit debate. remember on that bus, that promise of £350 million extra a week to the nhs. i'm joined by a couple of guests who know about this. a professor in diversity and public health and mark from the nuffield trust. that £350 million promise, will that materialise? well, unfortunately, ithink promise, will tha
that was lloyd russell—moyle.et's speak now to our health correspondent catherine burns, who's at milton keynes hospitalfor us. catherine, let's talk more about the cost implications of all of this — what are your main findings so far? the thing to remember is the nhs uses more taxpayer money than any other sector so anything that happens to the economy will have a big impact on the nhs, so yesterday we had the treasury saying that no matter what kind of brexit we have we will be worse off...
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lloyd russell moyle was the first mp to use a speech in the house of commons to reveal he‘s hiv—positive and it might well be serious. but at the same time, you‘re working out all the ways that this is just some joke, this is some technical error, this is some, kind of, tiny thing that they‘re going to tell you that you‘ll be laughing about later on. you try and imagine the ways that you‘re going to get out of this. thenin you‘re going to get out of this. then in that nhs room with the cream carpets and the plastic seating that we all know, they tell you. and it hits you like a wall. and then you‘ve prepared yourself for it in your mind, but nothing quite prepares you for when they say those words. i remember looking up at that ceiling, those soft ceilings that you get, and wishing that one of those tiles would fall away and it sucks you up and you would wake up and it will all be a dream. nathanial hall has written a play about his experience of being diagnosed with hiv, and finally talking illness with his family. good morning. i know you were watching the speech there. it must go back
lloyd russell moyle was the first mp to use a speech in the house of commons to reveal he‘s hiv—positive and it might well be serious. but at the same time, you‘re working out all the ways that this is just some joke, this is some technical error, this is some, kind of, tiny thing that they‘re going to tell you that you‘ll be laughing about later on. you try and imagine the ways that you‘re going to get out of this. thenin you‘re going to get out of this. then in that nhs room...