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and a good southern mum can read those tears.e knew when i started to cry — i'll get tearyjust thinking back to that moment, because i didn't want to come out, i wasn't ready to come out. that coming out experience, her reaction to it, i will never forget. she just got very quiet, her heart breaking, knowing her son would face challenges she didn't want him to. shejust said "why, why would you choose this?" because that's what thought was. i will never forget pointing to her crutches — because she was paralysed from polio — on the bed, and i said, mum, why did you choose those? and she didn't have an answer for that. that was the beginning of our conversation and it was a conversation that would go on for quite some time. it was not easy. she did not know how to immediately accept me, but there was a lot of unlearning that had to be done. a lot of that unlearning happened when she met my gay and lesbian friends when she came to my graduation from ucla's film school, and she started to hear the stories of gay and lesbian young peo
and a good southern mum can read those tears.e knew when i started to cry — i'll get tearyjust thinking back to that moment, because i didn't want to come out, i wasn't ready to come out. that coming out experience, her reaction to it, i will never forget. she just got very quiet, her heart breaking, knowing her son would face challenges she didn't want him to. shejust said "why, why would you choose this?" because that's what thought was. i will never forget pointing to her...
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and a good southern mum can read those tears.ew when i started to cry — i'll get tearyjust thinking back to that moment, because i didn't want to come out, i wasn't ready to come out. that coming out experience, her reaction to it i will never forget. she just got very quiet, her heart breaking, knowing her son would face challenges she didn't want him to. she said why, why would you choose this? because that's what her thought was. i will never forget pointing to her crutches — because she was paralysed from polio — on the bed, and i said, mum, why did you choose those? and she didn't have an answer for that. that was the beginning of our conversation and it was a conversation that would go on for quite some time. it was not easy. she did not immediately accept me, but there was a lot of unlearning that had to be done. a lot of that unlearning happened when she met my gay and lesbian friends when she came to my graduation from ucla's film school and she started to hear the stories of gay and lesbian young people. and they didn't
and a good southern mum can read those tears.ew when i started to cry — i'll get tearyjust thinking back to that moment, because i didn't want to come out, i wasn't ready to come out. that coming out experience, her reaction to it i will never forget. she just got very quiet, her heart breaking, knowing her son would face challenges she didn't want him to. she said why, why would you choose this? because that's what her thought was. i will never forget pointing to her crutches — because she...
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lea is awesome, i love her but i'm her mum so awesome, i love her but i'm her mum soi awesome, i love would think she's the best kid in the world. she had herfirst so i would think she's the best kid in the world. she had her first go when she was one year and three days old, had a bit of snow —— off i go on the snow in argentina. who does the early morning, late nights? an athlete needs her sleep. i've heard that a few times. i would be lying ifi that a few times. i would be lying if i said i got up with as early in the morning as done. certainly one of the things i want to do is allow isa week of the things i want to do is allow is a week to train properly. a lot of people asked me if i would be more scared when i'm on the mountain now i'm a mum but i don't seem to be, if it's changed to me at all it is made me more confident. this will be is there we's fourth 0lympics is made me more confident. this will be is there we's fourth olympics and although a metal has eluded her so far, success in these games may mean more than at any point in her career. the more successful i more than a
lea is awesome, i love her but i'm her mum so awesome, i love her but i'm her mum soi awesome, i love would think she's the best kid in the world. she had herfirst so i would think she's the best kid in the world. she had her first go when she was one year and three days old, had a bit of snow —— off i go on the snow in argentina. who does the early morning, late nights? an athlete needs her sleep. i've heard that a few times. i would be lying ifi that a few times. i would be lying if i...
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mum.ness. i was worried and scared. we discussed it over a few days, i had time to myself working away. we had a chat over the phone. we decided we were going to go through with it. it was one of those things. i never really understood what happened to your body. it was pretty crazy going through growing pains, also going through pregnancy pains as well. as shannon's due date grew closer, she started to feel pains in her stomach. she said hospital staff didn't listen to what she was telling them. we had a nurse. she was very rude to me. dismissing me completely. i remember her saying to me, "you would not know what labour feels like, you are too young". i had a midwife's appointment on the tuesday. i went to the hospital, but they sent me home. my stomach does not feel the same. she felt it, she ended up sending me back to hospital. i had a scan, it turned out i was right all along, my waters broke. i did not know they had. he had been in my stomach without water for about three days. when
mum.ness. i was worried and scared. we discussed it over a few days, i had time to myself working away. we had a chat over the phone. we decided we were going to go through with it. it was one of those things. i never really understood what happened to your body. it was pretty crazy going through growing pains, also going through pregnancy pains as well. as shannon's due date grew closer, she started to feel pains in her stomach. she said hospital staff didn't listen to what she was telling...
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and her mum and dad are heading out to see him.a and his mum is following on. my favourite line was that he joked that his mum sent him to tennis lessons because he was annoying him to tennis lessons because he was ann ' him to tennis lessons because he was annoying her! the same with your daughter? yes! thank you very much and if you're daughter makes it to the semifinals of australia i presume you're flying out. thank you both indeed. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to jane and kate. goodbye. hello once again. i think your impression of wednesday's weather is going to be very much formed byjust where you are in relation to storm georgina. it is the latest named storm, this time named by the irish authorities, and there are gusts of wind up to 80 mph across the top of scotland and there will
and her mum and dad are heading out to see him.a and his mum is following on. my favourite line was that he joked that his mum sent him to tennis lessons because he was annoying him to tennis lessons because he was ann ' him to tennis lessons because he was annoying her! the same with your daughter? yes! thank you very much and if you're daughter makes it to the semifinals of australia i presume you're flying out. thank you both indeed. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see...
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curled up next to that of his mum.hecking on pupils. to go further. but if that number is not answered, then what do you do? then everything else does not matter. family orfor helen, dealing with the trauma of her girls. bbc news. draw the raised bridge. covered it with white paint. that's when a local window cleaner stepped in. jason fanthorpe heard late last night that it had been vandalised. so he gathered up his equipment, and headed over to help. danny savage reports. it appeared last week on an old bridge in hull. attached to the end. people flocked to see it, but then it all went wrong. to this piece of culture. it was painted over and potentially ruined. but before it dried, volunteers turned up to uncover it. armed with some ladders and white spirit. he was back at work today, being modest about his achievements. one act of vandalism. it shows that people are better than that. now a plastic screen has been put up over it for protection. of culture of last year, have we learned nothing, you know? the fact that
curled up next to that of his mum.hecking on pupils. to go further. but if that number is not answered, then what do you do? then everything else does not matter. family orfor helen, dealing with the trauma of her girls. bbc news. draw the raised bridge. covered it with white paint. that's when a local window cleaner stepped in. jason fanthorpe heard late last night that it had been vandalised. so he gathered up his equipment, and headed over to help. danny savage reports. it appeared last week...
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the school rang his mum repeatedly. number they had. but could not get access to the block of flats. next to that of his mum. his school now has new policies on checking on pupils. chadrack‘s death has lead to wider calls for change. is likely to go further. but if that number is not answered, then what do you do? then everything else does not matter. family orfor helen, dealing with the trauma of her girls. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. of some of its presenters will be published tomorrow. 0ur media editor amol rajan has some of the details. what have you found out? director—general is a combination of humility, and contrition. humility, and contrition. time, both coming out as rather specious. specious. and also the legal requirement of equal pay for equal work. equal pay for equal work. signed off but it is a proposal which will come out later this week. which will come out later this week. the bbc will end up looking quite good. good. much more about how their money is spent and misspent. spent and misspent. indeed, t
the school rang his mum repeatedly. number they had. but could not get access to the block of flats. next to that of his mum. his school now has new policies on checking on pupils. chadrack‘s death has lead to wider calls for change. is likely to go further. but if that number is not answered, then what do you do? then everything else does not matter. family orfor helen, dealing with the trauma of her girls. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. of some of its presenters will be published tomorrow. 0ur...
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earlier we heard from cath harrop, who founded ‘mum to mum market‘ — a network of second—hand marketslots of old toys i had when i was a child that do not meet safety standards. with these kinds of things, i've not given them to the children when they were really little. because if i have held onto them for 30 years, i don't want them to handle them and get them broken. the guest earlier who said don't let children put things in their mouths is really important. we are finding out things that are toxic everyday. we probably will find out even more things in the future. as a parent you need to be sensible. the main danger isn't the things you would buy and sell at a nearly—new sale, because they tend to be relatively new. but when you go round grandmother's house, and a box comes down from their loft of old toys, that is where the danger lies. milos zeman has won the latest tightly fought election in the czech republic. the entire us gymnastics board is to resign because of its handling of the sex abuse scandal involving the former team doctor, larry nassar. the country's olympic commi
earlier we heard from cath harrop, who founded ‘mum to mum market‘ — a network of second—hand marketslots of old toys i had when i was a child that do not meet safety standards. with these kinds of things, i've not given them to the children when they were really little. because if i have held onto them for 30 years, i don't want them to handle them and get them broken. the guest earlier who said don't let children put things in their mouths is really important. we are finding out...
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because i really love my mum and i really want her to come to the concerts with me.aking a commonwealth games record — before the event has even begun. 11—year—old anna hursey is believed to be the youngest competitor ever selected. she's preparing to travel to australia's gold coast in april, to represent team wales — as sian lloyd reports. anna hursey has earned her place in the wales commonwealth team. practising three hours a day after school, the 11—year—old has already proven her skills. she won her first senior international a year ago. anna is no stranger to competition, but this will be her biggest challenge yet. i feel really special, really proud. i just don't really want to go there and be like, yeah, i'm small and i can't compete. so hopefully i'll try my hardest and help my team try and win a medal. anna's talent was spotted early. she first picked up a bat aged five and was taken to china to learn from the best when she could barely see over the table. since then, she's been coached closer to home in cardiff. probably the best 11—year—old i've ever see
because i really love my mum and i really want her to come to the concerts with me.aking a commonwealth games record — before the event has even begun. 11—year—old anna hursey is believed to be the youngest competitor ever selected. she's preparing to travel to australia's gold coast in april, to represent team wales — as sian lloyd reports. anna hursey has earned her place in the wales commonwealth team. practising three hours a day after school, the 11—year—old has already proven...
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lovely, i wished mum made me a christmas dinner. lovely, iwished i mum made me a christmas dinner.my weight. defending her european crown as the main target for 2018. first, a couple of weeks holiday.|j main target for 2018. first, a couple of weeks holiday. i am going to get as big as i can and it has much as i can, i am not going to train. then i am going to come back and start again. after the year she has had, she certainly deserves it. now to a story of one athlete fighting his way back to competition after a potentially life—threatening injury. devon's andrew cotton is used to competing in some of the world's most dangerous environments — he's a big wave surfer. and in november a massive wipeout on a 60 foot wave in portugal left him with a broken back, and no guarantee he'd get on a board again. over the last two months andrew's been undergoing intensive physiotherapy to start walking and, he hopes, surfing again. the bbc‘s emma thomason's been given exclusive access to his progress. he thought it was going to be the wave of his life. it was one of the best days i have seen
lovely, i wished mum made me a christmas dinner. lovely, iwished i mum made me a christmas dinner.my weight. defending her european crown as the main target for 2018. first, a couple of weeks holiday.|j main target for 2018. first, a couple of weeks holiday. i am going to get as big as i can and it has much as i can, i am not going to train. then i am going to come back and start again. after the year she has had, she certainly deserves it. now to a story of one athlete fighting his way back to...
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our mum. mum. barzan it says ten eighteen you're a math talk to the artist in basel i don't like people that are on t.v. and any kind of way and now i am one of them a very special present. an exhibition of his most important work of choosing an exemplary selection of my art is one target really while you're pushing . the romance next on d w. playing lisa at full speed. which shining. the but always on the move. could ultimately today and in the future. rather than sixty minutes he delivers. sustainable protection for the earth ideals designed to preserve our ecosystem the exist over all the original. little ideas takes the next step protection for our planet's biological diversity trailblazing projects. t w dot com slash global ideals. coach a very. good link to news from africa the world your link to exception stories and discussions from the news as easy to our website d w to tom smart to come join us on facebook. africa. no they're on a warm welcome from our studios in berlin and heading into t
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the nazi it's too easy to just keep mum because we're scared of being criticized. because if we have to be very open and honest when we approach certain questions that affect our lives together. and say that there are of course differences between refugees and that refugees are not a monolithic block by block and also talk about the left wing liberals of yesteryear who do you mean because like the. well that's exaggerated of course but in my book i talked about the angry twin on the religious extremism and right wing populism. maybe they should be attributed so to speak that would be the left wing liberal spectrum because there are differences there is well i don't like the way that migrants always reduce to the role of victim which is what actually happens in the ideology of multiculturalism of the you know. there is a danger of relativism. i often have the impression and i'm not alone that people from my world who are also active in this area say that they do not receive enough support when they criticize the system or. i think it's very diplomatic this becomes a
the nazi it's too easy to just keep mum because we're scared of being criticized. because if we have to be very open and honest when we approach certain questions that affect our lives together. and say that there are of course differences between refugees and that refugees are not a monolithic block by block and also talk about the left wing liberals of yesteryear who do you mean because like the. well that's exaggerated of course but in my book i talked about the angry twin on the religious...
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george, this was all started because of your mum.11, what prompted you guys to get together this amazing feat? the four of us close mates. mum sadly passed away in 2011 after a lifetime battle against mental illness, at her funeral dicky and i sat down and decided that one day we would take on a challenge in her memory, to raise awareness of mental health problems. mum was a trustee of the mental health charity mind so it seemed a fitting cause to raise awareness for them. it was just a case of what bad challenge would be. so from their pete and stuart had just undertaken a bike ride, john 0'groats to lands end, and had to get kicked the endurance bag. —— they hadn't yet kicked the endurance addiction. so we got together, and the four of us simply said atlantic rowing. it was a little daunting at first but after a bit of bravado, and texts between us, we committed and texts between us, we committed and we are today. that when you started you started you were not thinking he would become world — record thinking he would become world—r
george, this was all started because of your mum.11, what prompted you guys to get together this amazing feat? the four of us close mates. mum sadly passed away in 2011 after a lifetime battle against mental illness, at her funeral dicky and i sat down and decided that one day we would take on a challenge in her memory, to raise awareness of mental health problems. mum was a trustee of the mental health charity mind so it seemed a fitting cause to raise awareness for them. it was just a case of...
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my mum used to be a fit, healthy woman."oh, but you met david beckham, i‘d want to be you if i met david beckham." and they really don‘t understand what it is. then people say to me, "no, you have a job on this world, to inspire everyone." i will do that as much as i can, but the thing is, it‘s hard to inspire everyone else when i don‘t feel i‘ve got that, i don‘t feel i‘ve got anyone to inspire me. like, i see so many people out there take life for granted, and i just think to myself, "i would be you any day, mate. if you want to swap lives, let‘s do it." ijust want people to live life. whilst there is still no cure for epidermolysis bullosa, a young boy in germany who had a severe form of the condition was recently given new skin through a pioneering genetic skin modification treatment. it‘s still undergoing formal clinical trials, but moin anticipates it‘s something he could benefit from in the future. it‘s looking well, we‘ve been to the hospital and the professor who did this treatment, he‘s interested, and he does kno
my mum used to be a fit, healthy woman."oh, but you met david beckham, i‘d want to be you if i met david beckham." and they really don‘t understand what it is. then people say to me, "no, you have a job on this world, to inspire everyone." i will do that as much as i can, but the thing is, it‘s hard to inspire everyone else when i don‘t feel i‘ve got that, i don‘t feel i‘ve got anyone to inspire me. like, i see so many people out there take life for granted,...
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your mum!nstruction i'm not happy with andl reconstruction i'm not happy with and i had my ovaries removed because of the high risk of ovarian cancer, lam of the high risk of ovarian cancer, iam37 of the high risk of ovarian cancer, i am 37 and going through menopause. i have got two young children. it's a bit galling to hear it might not help me at all. but at the same time, with the information i was given at the time i did everything i could to increase my chances of being around for my children. that is the thing, i guess information is increasing all the time. it‘s difficult isn‘t it for women to make that decision when you are presumably overwhelmed with information and try to come to terms with what you‘re being told. absolutely and that was a good point made about the information at the time. we have new insight all the time. we have new insight all the time from research which helps aid decision—making around treatments and it's not saying that a double mastectomy is not an option and
your mum!nstruction i'm not happy with andl reconstruction i'm not happy with and i had my ovaries removed because of the high risk of ovarian cancer, lam of the high risk of ovarian cancer, iam37 of the high risk of ovarian cancer, i am 37 and going through menopause. i have got two young children. it's a bit galling to hear it might not help me at all. but at the same time, with the information i was given at the time i did everything i could to increase my chances of being around for my...
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my mum has my mobile number, that is fine!ndline to nuisance telephone calls. a survey found that of $2000, 32% had missed calls from their pa rents 32% had missed calls from their parents because they did not want to a nswer parents because they did not want to answer their landline in case it was answer their landline in case it was a nuisance call. i didn't do that! it may be true, but the story is, why do you need them? we have mobile phones. the nuisance call thing influenced my decision. phones. the nuisance call thing influenced my decisionlj phones. the nuisance call thing influenced my decision. i don't have a landline but in the story, most people have missed calls from their parents but 5% of people said that they missed calls from a long lost love who may only have their landline. maybe that is an incentive? so long lost that they we re incentive? so long lost that they were together before mobile phones! 0k...! finally. were together before mobile phones! ok... ! finally. the were together before mobile phones! 0k
my mum has my mobile number, that is fine!ndline to nuisance telephone calls. a survey found that of $2000, 32% had missed calls from their pa rents 32% had missed calls from their parents because they did not want to a nswer parents because they did not want to answer their landline in case it was answer their landline in case it was a nuisance call. i didn't do that! it may be true, but the story is, why do you need them? we have mobile phones. the nuisance call thing influenced my decision....
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as a mum, it's always good to know. always good to know. that, you thought, you know that as a mum.e able to alert people when there are poachers. when there are poachers. mentioned gammon steak, i didn't sense much love? gammon steak and pineapple? not good. i need to cook it for you. it for you. spend more than £3 million on toys but that is less 2016. but that is less 2016. the uk's biggest toy trade show in london. this is heaven. 200 different bands exhibiting here. different bands exhibiting here. i've got a game here. freya and philip. good morning. good morning, everyone. everyone. fair because its industry which makes the uk a lot of money. makes the uk a lot of money. spent over £3 billion on toys last year. year. had a fall in toy sales were about three years. three years. certainly, a lot of money being spent. spent. are going to try and get growth again and! to help me test some more but first, come on, george. knock him out. good morning from bbc london news, i'm alpa patel. won't face corporate manslaughter charges. 5 years ago in mile end park. alexia was a charmer.
as a mum, it's always good to know. always good to know. that, you thought, you know that as a mum.e able to alert people when there are poachers. when there are poachers. mentioned gammon steak, i didn't sense much love? gammon steak and pineapple? not good. i need to cook it for you. it for you. spend more than £3 million on toys but that is less 2016. but that is less 2016. the uk's biggest toy trade show in london. this is heaven. 200 different bands exhibiting here. different bands...
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in the last few years my mum got cancer and died so few years my mum got cancer and died soi few years a nearby car park, and increasing phenomenon. people homeless in their hometown. devastated. to sit there on corners, when people walk past him know you, you grew up with, and they look down their nose at you. these figures only apply to england but scotland too has a problem with rough sleeping so i'm heading to glasgow now to see their very different approach to the problem. this was the kitchen area... this flat has been bought specifically for a homeless man. the initiative is called housing first, the idea is to give every rough sleeper in glasgow at home and support worker. whoever is in this flat and goes back to rough sleeping, we will hold this flat for them while we engage with them on the street. the scheme won't be cheap but evidence from abroad suggests it works and is far less expensive than doing nothing. it must be very dangerous to be a woman on the street. it is, it is aye. very true, very true. michael buchanan, bbc news. several more several more more big names hav
in the last few years my mum got cancer and died so few years my mum got cancer and died soi few years a nearby car park, and increasing phenomenon. people homeless in their hometown. devastated. to sit there on corners, when people walk past him know you, you grew up with, and they look down their nose at you. these figures only apply to england but scotland too has a problem with rough sleeping so i'm heading to glasgow now to see their very different approach to the problem. this was the...
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i am mum. i am not the first woman to multitask! iam not mum. first woman to work and have a baby. i know these are special circumstances but there will be many women who have done this well before i have. i acknowledge those women. i am about to sympathise with them a lot, as i sympathise with all women who have suffered morning sickness. but i am excited, we are excited, and we know it together that we are going to make this work and new zealand is going to help us raise our first child. 37-year-old jacinda will now join us small band of heads of government to give birth while still in office. the first to do so was pakistan's benazir bhutto in 1990. first, though, are home to prepare and the nation to govern. the mayor of cape town has lashed out at residents for failing to conserve water and has announced strict new rationing as the south african city faces the prospect of running dry this april. the mayor, patricia de lille, said the coastal city had reached a "point of no return". it's the worst drought there in a century. sarah corker rep
i am mum. i am not the first woman to multitask! iam not mum. first woman to work and have a baby. i know these are special circumstances but there will be many women who have done this well before i have. i acknowledge those women. i am about to sympathise with them a lot, as i sympathise with all women who have suffered morning sickness. but i am excited, we are excited, and we know it together that we are going to make this work and new zealand is going to help us raise our first child....
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asa mum, selling fast food outside schools. as a mum, i don't think it goes far enough. really struggle with what ifeed enough. i really struggle with what i feed my enough. i really struggle with what ifeed my children. my little enough. i really struggle with what i feed my children. my little girl has had one of those horrible letters at five saying she is overweight even though to the average person. . . overweight even though to the average person... from the school? it comes from the public health authority. they do random testing of children at the beginning of primary school and the end. to most people she seems to look perfectly healthy. but i will be the first person to admit that i struggle with what i feed my children. because is so much of what we give them is marketed as something healthy. it says it has one of your five a day in it. but it doesn't say that it is twice as much fat and loads of sugar. the ukip story has been our main story most of the day. the newspaper not making too big a plate of it. the political correspondents have been having a ball wi
asa mum, selling fast food outside schools. as a mum, i don't think it goes far enough. really struggle with what ifeed enough. i really struggle with what i feed my enough. i really struggle with what ifeed my children. my little enough. i really struggle with what i feed my children. my little girl has had one of those horrible letters at five saying she is overweight even though to the average person. . . overweight even though to the average person... from the school? it comes from the...
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to it's absolutely wonderful of her mum and herfamily to give us it's absolutely wonderful of her mumd to come and support. absolutely. we miss her. she was a beautiful girl, a lovely family, we are heartbroken. we followed her success are heartbroken. we followed her success with dignity and pride always and we cherish the memory is she has given us. tributes to dolores o'riordan who died last week. now it's time for the weather. good evening. we have seen some big changes today. it has been a day of transition. transitioning from some very cold air which has been sitting in place to some much, much milder air which has been pushing in from the south—west. the contrast between these two make their masses has been quite sharp which has generated severe weather in places and snow for some. as the milder air had more ofan for some. as the milder air had more of an effect, rain for others, rain which caused flooding across parts of the south—west. the mild air continues to work in tonight and not before we see some icy stretches across parts of north—east england and scotland. by monday
to it's absolutely wonderful of her mum and herfamily to give us it's absolutely wonderful of her mumd to come and support. absolutely. we miss her. she was a beautiful girl, a lovely family, we are heartbroken. we followed her success are heartbroken. we followed her success with dignity and pride always and we cherish the memory is she has given us. tributes to dolores o'riordan who died last week. now it's time for the weather. good evening. we have seen some big changes today. it has been a...
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. >> mums are coming, brothers, wives are coming, friends are coming. it a family thing, a collective, enjoyable trip with the mindset that we are going to beat the boston celtics. >> he didn't say moms. he said mums, appropriate going to england. >> thank you, ducis. "jimmy kimmel live" next. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. goodnight. ♪ ♪
. >> mums are coming, brothers, wives are coming, friends are coming. it a family thing, a collective, enjoyable trip with the mindset that we are going to beat the boston celtics. >> he didn't say moms. he said mums, appropriate going to england. >> thank you, ducis. "jimmy kimmel live" next. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. goodnight. ♪ ♪
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is she aware of why your mum died?or this corrupt gene. one thing i have made clear when i went into hospital was that i had a slight thing wrong inside of me that they had found. and that there was a chance that when she was older they might find that she had it as well. the response to that was, oh, ok. itjust does not strike that important yet. of course not, of course not. but when she becomes an adult and a young woman, when you are embarking on the rest of your life, hopefully falling in love and having children, if she tests positive for that gene, as rachel was saying, some very hard decisions particularly when you are young woman. yes. the university hospital and we are attached to doesn't actually offer the testing for those at high risk until they are passed a certain age. i believe it is about 30. she wouldn't even be offered the test if she went before them. i can teach her how to look for breast cancer, at best, in the meantime. when you initially got the tests back stating that you are positive that the
is she aware of why your mum died?or this corrupt gene. one thing i have made clear when i went into hospital was that i had a slight thing wrong inside of me that they had found. and that there was a chance that when she was older they might find that she had it as well. the response to that was, oh, ok. itjust does not strike that important yet. of course not, of course not. but when she becomes an adult and a young woman, when you are embarking on the rest of your life, hopefully falling in...
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a deaf mum is suing the little mix concert promoterfor a deaf mum is suing the little mix concert promoterly reynolds and her dynamic interpreter vicki to find out what happened to. that's coming up in the next half an hour. before that, the latest news with ben brown. proceedings were dropped against more than 900 people in the last 12 months up to april because of problems with evidence. the issue has been highlighted by some recent rape trials which have put the process under scrutiny. two newspapers have threatened legal action if the parole board does not publish its reasons for agreeing to release the convicted rapistjohn worboys. the sun and the daily mail have written to the parole board and the justice secretary have written to the parole board and thejustice secretary demanding they report within seven days, or they say they will apply for a judicial review. but both the parole board and the ministry ofjustice says they are legally prohibited from disclosing such decisions. breaking news this morning... the latest unemployment figures show unemployment figures show unemployment f
a deaf mum is suing the little mix concert promoterfor a deaf mum is suing the little mix concert promoterly reynolds and her dynamic interpreter vicki to find out what happened to. that's coming up in the next half an hour. before that, the latest news with ben brown. proceedings were dropped against more than 900 people in the last 12 months up to april because of problems with evidence. the issue has been highlighted by some recent rape trials which have put the process under scrutiny. two...
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on me oh i couldn't come about a lease over the years but at least twelve members of my family close mum and murder. the reason behind those murders is drug trafficking. like many others trained brother was a drug he made a lot of by. saying i am me. and this is already at a pretty much lived his life up in the. for the most part man though he's the clown in his or i have a purse now talk about movies. even music you know close as one of the things that we. know when mayhem was the gather. very early on the young man felt deep into criminality most criminals have weapons here. that he's got a lot of. black sheep you know. all the people. and i don't eat a lot of time. so that's something that i still check for. in the afternoon goes to the very fancy esplanade avenue to go to st anna church. an entire wall is dedicated to the victims of crimes committed in this city. no. less a lot of man. on this one more than three hundred names for this year only. most of these men and women were shocked. and under thirty. who would this type of commemorations of the people that lost their lives said.
on me oh i couldn't come about a lease over the years but at least twelve members of my family close mum and murder. the reason behind those murders is drug trafficking. like many others trained brother was a drug he made a lot of by. saying i am me. and this is already at a pretty much lived his life up in the. for the most part man though he's the clown in his or i have a purse now talk about movies. even music you know close as one of the things that we. know when mayhem was the gather. very...
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my mum. i. kept them out and i don't finish music from dia who does the. constant you know i'm doing car i'm back and a lot of components. it's difficult to remember where you where your head was when you would deny those things it was a long time ago but. if you kind of full of youthful enthusiasm and energy and it's so and the success in that for you step feeds he was well you got that kind of energy so it just it just kind of happened all the songs just kind of you know i wish i still did this mr fall now that they come but slow. train. leaves you know. a lot on. my. plane landed jan. would. be a long way beyond. the plan only it's currently goliad. a way below. huntsville has never been to hide and as to take any actions or long out of your head asses have an exact does on somebody as a naturally on the bonds and that's what he's with. us and we're talking to some it's an account faddle to what yeah it's that it started as my trademark because i needed glasses before and then about twelve years into my career i wanted to get my eyes fixed so i could we
my mum. i. kept them out and i don't finish music from dia who does the. constant you know i'm doing car i'm back and a lot of components. it's difficult to remember where you where your head was when you would deny those things it was a long time ago but. if you kind of full of youthful enthusiasm and energy and it's so and the success in that for you step feeds he was well you got that kind of energy so it just it just kind of happened all the songs just kind of you know i wish i still did...
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mum. mum. someone. took. the mug oh. sorry. for the kids she just took it much. thank you this is what i'm. so. lucky. to get a. good book. bookish the first part of the doc. book . the publication of just one fairly insignificant part of the scandalous papers caused billionaires to flee from the panama tax havens. bringing many influential people's careers to an end you just. love it. so what dangers might the publication of a second or even third of the scandalous papers mean for the world. the global war for the secret trillions is at its peak and this time it will not end an ordinary protest. whoever it was that ordered such revelations that's clearly very much the task but who will the next target be. the panama papers began with the mysterious john doe tomorrow's leaks perhaps from singapore the british virgin islands or even the cayman islands for example. might also be given to journalists by an equally furtive character known by a new pseudonym. a low. it's just that i'm really interested in the time. or interest to force coldfire you. i am no one just a
mum. mum. someone. took. the mug oh. sorry. for the kids she just took it much. thank you this is what i'm. so. lucky. to get a. good book. bookish the first part of the doc. book . the publication of just one fairly insignificant part of the scandalous papers caused billionaires to flee from the panama tax havens. bringing many influential people's careers to an end you just. love it. so what dangers might the publication of a second or even third of the scandalous papers mean for the world....
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i got it when i was 10, because my mum thinks i'm sensible. year six i started having instagram and things like that and yeah... why did you want them? i think it is because everyone else had it and ijust felt like, it's at school, i want it. you're supposed to be 13 to have them? yeah. itjust makes people our age feel under pressure, because you're supposed to have this thing and your parents say you can't and then it's over and over again like a cycle, should i get it or not? other people have facebook, instagram. some people think that you've got to be like them and do everything they do and if you don't have something, people aren't going to like you. i had musicly on my phone, because i thought it would be fun. then i found out that all the stalkers and all the other people that are not really good. so ijust, my mum told me to take it off. i spend about... six to seven hours on my phone. every day? it just depends on what i'm doing every day. i used to spend a lot of time on my phone, now i spend kind of enough time. what is that? four or
i got it when i was 10, because my mum thinks i'm sensible. year six i started having instagram and things like that and yeah... why did you want them? i think it is because everyone else had it and ijust felt like, it's at school, i want it. you're supposed to be 13 to have them? yeah. itjust makes people our age feel under pressure, because you're supposed to have this thing and your parents say you can't and then it's over and over again like a cycle, should i get it or not? other people...
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listen to your mums, haveitin them more help.erts would be really helpful because i was never adverts would be really helpful because i was never scared when i had a smear test done and my mum a lwa ys had a smear test done and my mum always taught me to have it done so tha nkfully always taught me to have it done so thankfully i did because otherwise the cervical cancer would have gone on diagnosed. it does seem from the research that a large number of women are embarrassed about having it, aren't they? yes, they are. it is silly really because i never embarrassed when i have it done but i don't think... people younger than me don't always understand how important it is and it's just not worth your life really. important things like that. so you need to make sure it is done. good advice. laura burlingham, thank you for being with us. a manufacturing firm that makes ejector seats has admitted breaching a health & safety law over the death of a red arrows pilot. flight lieutenant sean cunningham died in 2011 after being accidental
listen to your mums, haveitin them more help.erts would be really helpful because i was never adverts would be really helpful because i was never scared when i had a smear test done and my mum a lwa ys had a smear test done and my mum always taught me to have it done so tha nkfully always taught me to have it done so thankfully i did because otherwise the cervical cancer would have gone on diagnosed. it does seem from the research that a large number of women are embarrassed about having it,...
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they say, oh, what are you eating tonight, mum? oh, yes, i'm having this and that. and getting up the next day and making something to sell it. at the end of the day, you've got to rely on yourself. you know, that's the way i am. i'm very, very proud and i was like, i can do this. # i've been laid off for work, my rent is due #my rent is due # my kids all need brand new shoes # my kids all need brand new shoes #sol # my kids all need brand new shoes # so i went to the bank to see what they could do # they said, sorry, looks like bad luck got a hold on you # money's too tight to mention# there are many like linda starting up there are many like linda starting up small businesses later in life than would be expected. barclays bank have done a lot of research into this growing trend over the last ten years. it's actually really surprising what we found. there's been a huge growth in the number of people in their late sos, even late 60s who are starting their own business. if you think of people in their mid—205, early 30s, we've seen about 23%. but actually for older p
they say, oh, what are you eating tonight, mum? oh, yes, i'm having this and that. and getting up the next day and making something to sell it. at the end of the day, you've got to rely on yourself. you know, that's the way i am. i'm very, very proud and i was like, i can do this. # i've been laid off for work, my rent is due #my rent is due # my kids all need brand new shoes # my kids all need brand new shoes #sol # my kids all need brand new shoes # so i went to the bank to see what they...
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but single, unemployed mum michelle is watching her £86 council tax debt spiral.6.75. yeah, i don't know how that happened. it's bad enough to pay that debt and then they've chucked that on. i'm thinking if i can't pay that, how am i supposed to pay that on top? what is it you want from me? it's the councils who decide if dave the bailiff comes knocking. is there any difference in the way you work between can't pay or won't pay? that's not my business. the system does not distinguish at all now between the can't payers and won't payers. the council tax has become a kind of frankenstein's monster. for all intents and purposes, the local authority is now taking over in terms of council tax by its computers. it's the computer which calculates your bill and is in charge of every step of the way. 0ne exceptional week, franklin earned £170 on his zero—hour contractjob. so the council computer cancelled his council tax benefit. they sent me an assessment saying i earned £170 a week so i can afford to pay it. isaid, no, i'm not. some weeks i was earning £20 a week. frankl
but single, unemployed mum michelle is watching her £86 council tax debt spiral.6.75. yeah, i don't know how that happened. it's bad enough to pay that debt and then they've chucked that on. i'm thinking if i can't pay that, how am i supposed to pay that on top? what is it you want from me? it's the councils who decide if dave the bailiff comes knocking. is there any difference in the way you work between can't pay or won't pay? that's not my business. the system does not distinguish at all...
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|j will juggle her demanding day job with the role of being a mum.irst woman to work and have a baby. i know these are special circumstances, but there will be many women who will have done is well before i have. i acknowledge those women. i am about to sympathise with them a lot, as i sympathise with all women who suffered morning sickness. but i am excited. we are excited. and we note together that we are going to make this work and new zealand is going to help us raise our first child —— window together. jacinda ardern will nowjoin a small band of heads of government to give birth while still in office. the first to do so, benazir bhutto in 1990. first, a home to prepare and the nation to govern. the mayor of cape town has heavily criticised residents were failing to co nse rve criticised residents were failing to conserve water hanne has introduced strict new rationing. the methods the coastal city has reached a point of no return. it is the worst drought there in a century. sarah corker reports. cape town's water supply rely on six dams. this is
|j will juggle her demanding day job with the role of being a mum.irst woman to work and have a baby. i know these are special circumstances, but there will be many women who will have done is well before i have. i acknowledge those women. i am about to sympathise with them a lot, as i sympathise with all women who suffered morning sickness. but i am excited. we are excited. and we note together that we are going to make this work and new zealand is going to help us raise our first child ——...
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i'm her mum, so i would think she was the best kid in entire world.n argentina. she's 15 months old now. she can't turn, obviously but... give her time! yeah, give her time. who does the early mornings and late nights? an athlete needs her sleep! funnily enough, i've heard that a few times! i would be lying if i said i got up with her early the morning as much as dan does. we always agreed that having lea, we could do while she trained and competed. certainly one of the things i want to do is allow zoe to train and compete properly, like she's always done. a lot of people asked me when i was pregnant about whether i thought i was going to be more scared when i was on the mountain now that i'm a mum, but i don't seem to be. if it's changed me at all, i think it it's actually made me more confident. pyeongchang 2018 will be zoe's fourth olympics, and. although a medal has always eluded her so far, success at these games would arguably mean more than at any point in her career. the more successful i am at snowboarding, the better my career goes, the more
i'm her mum, so i would think she was the best kid in entire world.n argentina. she's 15 months old now. she can't turn, obviously but... give her time! yeah, give her time. who does the early mornings and late nights? an athlete needs her sleep! funnily enough, i've heard that a few times! i would be lying if i said i got up with her early the morning as much as dan does. we always agreed that having lea, we could do while she trained and competed. certainly one of the things i want to do is...
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we went to the living room, i brought my mum in and we tried to stay away from windows, turned on thellege basketball and infomercials. looking for some kind of information. the local media didn't get up to speed very quickly, so it turned out it was just watching twitter and seeing our representatives in washington, dc declaring that it was a false alarm, long before the state used the same system to tell us to same thing. ukip has suspended the girlfriend of its party leader, henry bolton, after she reportedly made racist remarks about prince harry's fiancee, meghan markle. the mail on sunday has published text messages allegedly sent byjo marney that include derogatory comments about ethnic minorities. dan johnson reports. he has only been ukip leader since last september, and it emerged just a few days ago that henry bolton had left his wife. forjo marney, a former glamour model, who is 30 years younger. this morning, the mail on sunday has printed text messages sent by jo marney. in them, she said that meghan markle had a tiny brain, that she would taint the royal family and that
we went to the living room, i brought my mum in and we tried to stay away from windows, turned on thellege basketball and infomercials. looking for some kind of information. the local media didn't get up to speed very quickly, so it turned out it was just watching twitter and seeing our representatives in washington, dc declaring that it was a false alarm, long before the state used the same system to tell us to same thing. ukip has suspended the girlfriend of its party leader, henry bolton,...
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you missed a hole, mum. six years ago, lucas was fighting for his life.d strangers, it was awful. mum jodie says travelling all the way to the united states was a challenge for the family and with an immune system damaged by chemotherapy, lucas fell seriously ill and almost died. just being there on your own, it's a lot to be going through, just dealing with the cancer. you need your family and your friends around you, you need people to talk to. throughout that time, the support network of friends and family. it's a long period of time. the treatment alone is six weeks. we found it really, really difficult. up till now, the nhs has sent patients who need proton beam therapy abroad and after years of campaigning and fundraising, it will soon be available in the uk. it‘s inside a specially built centre at christie hospital in manchester that medicine and physics meet, offering a new way to treat life—threatening cancers. young patients will benefits because their tissues are growing and very sensitive. is but there are also tumours which are next to quite
you missed a hole, mum. six years ago, lucas was fighting for his life.d strangers, it was awful. mum jodie says travelling all the way to the united states was a challenge for the family and with an immune system damaged by chemotherapy, lucas fell seriously ill and almost died. just being there on your own, it's a lot to be going through, just dealing with the cancer. you need your family and your friends around you, you need people to talk to. throughout that time, the support network of...
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whining, exploring, cuddling with mum. putting on a real show.ns, going to welcome the people who come out, visitors, ourfans, and i'm going to age reduced them to our adorable bowl of fur, he was especially cute right now. it's a big moment, it's very moving. and come hundreds of them. queueing up for a glimpse of this, quote, adorable bowl of fur. he has a certain gallic charm. the cup was born in august last year. his tiny sibling died a few hours after birth. some, this was an emotional experience. is it touching, this? it's a joy. it really makes us happy. it made me cry. the absolutely wanted to be here said this woman, to discover this ball of fur. is a little bowl of happiness, of bees. there's also a lot of symbolism behind the panda, so we are happy to be here. him and his pa rents a re eventually are happy to be here. him and his parents are eventually due to return to china in the next few years. hopefully, by then, he may have developed a slightly better sense of balance. time for the latest weather prospects now, with sarah keith—lu
whining, exploring, cuddling with mum. putting on a real show.ns, going to welcome the people who come out, visitors, ourfans, and i'm going to age reduced them to our adorable bowl of fur, he was especially cute right now. it's a big moment, it's very moving. and come hundreds of them. queueing up for a glimpse of this, quote, adorable bowl of fur. he has a certain gallic charm. the cup was born in august last year. his tiny sibling died a few hours after birth. some, this was an emotional...
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via wi—fi to the mum's smartphone at work so she can tell exactly how much the baby has drunk.sboard by square off. it allows players to play with each other regardless of where they are in the world. so right now someone is playing by their phone and an electromagnetic arm is dragging the different pieces to the correct square. pretty cool, hey? ces can really take it out of you and i for one am already pretty sleep deprived. so what i have in front of me here is a device that's packed with all sorts of technology and the claim is it will provide within 20 minutes the equivalent of 2—5 hours sleep. there will be some electrodes that are put behind my ears here, effectively through this device, that are transmitting signals up to my brain. so i'm going to try this on and i'll see you in 20 minutes. i'll tell you what, richard's got the right idea. walking around here, i'm absolutely exhausted. i'm definitely feeling more relaxed than i was, like, 26 minutes ago. of course i don't know how relaxed i would have felt with just a 26 minute power nap, but i'm ready to rock ‘n‘ roll!
via wi—fi to the mum's smartphone at work so she can tell exactly how much the baby has drunk.sboard by square off. it allows players to play with each other regardless of where they are in the world. so right now someone is playing by their phone and an electromagnetic arm is dragging the different pieces to the correct square. pretty cool, hey? ces can really take it out of you and i for one am already pretty sleep deprived. so what i have in front of me here is a device that's packed with...
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just stand down next to mum and we will try and measure your head.e if you like, whether family doctor or gp has some knowledge or awareness of the condition at all. back in london, bridgit is becoming weaker — the drugs are no longer working. her brain is brain damaged so she has only one part of her brain that works and the doctor have turned round and said now, a neurologist doctor has turned around and said they can't give her any more medication no more. she has different kinds of seizures — and now she could die any day. i love you! karen says bridgit isn't expected to survive beyond a few more months and insists that when that fatal moment comes, she must be allowed to die in peace. if she was to stop breathing, she is not to be resuscitated; she is to be rest in peace. no—one will bring her back alive — that's what these letters say on this door. it will be more of a relief for me as a mother to let my little girl rest in peace knowing that every day i see my little girl having a seizure in so much pain as i do. that's more painful to watch t
just stand down next to mum and we will try and measure your head.e if you like, whether family doctor or gp has some knowledge or awareness of the condition at all. back in london, bridgit is becoming weaker — the drugs are no longer working. her brain is brain damaged so she has only one part of her brain that works and the doctor have turned round and said now, a neurologist doctor has turned around and said they can't give her any more medication no more. she has different kinds of...
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your mum is amazing.hat, no matter what we were being put through, that it was just temporary and that we were going to be able to get through that so everybody was really happy. he's talked to my dad a few times, he has not been able to meet him just yet, but it has all been worth every effort. have you met the queen? i have, yes. a couple of times. what was that like? it is incredible. to be able to meet her through his lens, notjust with his honour and respect for her as the monarch, but the love that he has for her as his grandmother. all of those layers have been so important for me, so when i met her i had such a deep understanding and, of course, incredible respect for being able to have the time with her. she is an incredible woman. and the corgis took to you straightaway! that's true. for the last 33 years i have been barked at! this one walks in and just absolutely nothing. just laying on my feet during tea, it was very sweet. your ring, tell us about your ring. the ring is obviously yellow gold
your mum is amazing.hat, no matter what we were being put through, that it was just temporary and that we were going to be able to get through that so everybody was really happy. he's talked to my dad a few times, he has not been able to meet him just yet, but it has all been worth every effort. have you met the queen? i have, yes. a couple of times. what was that like? it is incredible. to be able to meet her through his lens, notjust with his honour and respect for her as the monarch, but the...