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mum alice is the author of a new report by a charity that campaigns on this issue.cannabis oils on the black market. we used a kind of established methodology for identifying the number of families who are kind of based in the uk. and we identified well over 300, actually nearly 400 families. so to know that there are that many parents willing to do that is obviously very shocking. if you're, as a parent, faced with a choice between your child dying or trying something illegal, at the end of the day, there's no law that's going to stop you from trying that if you think it might work for your child. access to these particular types of oils is very difficult. we've tracked down one of those suppliers, who has agreed to talk to us anonymously. he runs a legal cbd company and offers illegal oils on the side. he says he does it for free orfor a small donation. thanks for agreeing to talk to us. no worries. thank you for giving me the time to talk. we call it a compassion programme. we have a very core belief that people shouldn't — especially children — shouldn't pay to
mum alice is the author of a new report by a charity that campaigns on this issue.cannabis oils on the black market. we used a kind of established methodology for identifying the number of families who are kind of based in the uk. and we identified well over 300, actually nearly 400 families. so to know that there are that many parents willing to do that is obviously very shocking. if you're, as a parent, faced with a choice between your child dying or trying something illegal, at the end of...
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mum alice is the author of a new report by a charity that campaigns on this issue.o quantify how many parents resort to illegal cannabis oils on the black market. we used a kind of established methodology for identifying the number of families who are kind of based in the uk. and we identified well over 300, actually nearly 400 families. so to know that there are that many parents willing to do that is obviously very shocking. if you're, as a parent, faced with a choice between your child dying or trying something illegal, at the end of the day, there's no law that's going to stop you from trying that if you think it might work for your child. access to these particular types of oils is very difficult. we've tracked down one of those suppliers, who has agreed to talk to us anonymously. he runs a legal cbd company and offers illegal oils on the side. he says he does it for free orfor a small donation. thanks for agreeing to talk to us. no worries. thank you for giving me the time to talk. we call it a compassion programme. we have a very core belief that people shoul
mum alice is the author of a new report by a charity that campaigns on this issue.o quantify how many parents resort to illegal cannabis oils on the black market. we used a kind of established methodology for identifying the number of families who are kind of based in the uk. and we identified well over 300, actually nearly 400 families. so to know that there are that many parents willing to do that is obviously very shocking. if you're, as a parent, faced with a choice between your child dying...
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mum alice is the author of a new report by a charity that campaigns on this issue.quantify how many parents resort to illegal cannabis oils on the black market. we used a kind of established methodology for identifying the number of families who are kind of based in the uk. and we identified well over 300, actually nearly 400 families. so to know that there are that many parents willing to do that is obviously very shocking. if you're, as a parent, faced with a choice between your child dying or trying something illegal, at the end of the day, there's no law that's going to stop you from trying that if you think it might work for your child. access to these particular types of oils is very difficult. we've tracked down one of those suppliers, who has agreed to talk to us anonymously. he runs a legal cbd company and offers illegal oils on the side. he says he does it for free orfor a small donation. thanks for agreeing to talk to us. no worries. thank you for giving me the time to talk. we call it a compassion programme. we have a very core belief that people shouldn
mum alice is the author of a new report by a charity that campaigns on this issue.quantify how many parents resort to illegal cannabis oils on the black market. we used a kind of established methodology for identifying the number of families who are kind of based in the uk. and we identified well over 300, actually nearly 400 families. so to know that there are that many parents willing to do that is obviously very shocking. if you're, as a parent, faced with a choice between your child dying...
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the families of the victims gave statements in court, a statement read out on behalf of alice's mum saidor living. so what do we do now? the mother of seven—year—old elsie dot stancombe described how she had lost her "best friend" when her daughter was murdered. she said "we will not let you know anything about her because you don't deserve to know the extraordinary person she was." while the families will always remember the events that unfolded on the 29th ofjuly, so too will people who live in southport. rogerjohnson went back to the town this week. nothing demonstrated the unity of this community better than the flowers which are filled the pavements around the street cordon last summer. mike ainscough tended to thousands of them outside his home. i had to do something for it. i couldn't just see the flowers standing against the wall, i started putting them in buckets and i ended up with 300 buckets outside. add to that 150 pot plants which eventually went to the botanic gardens and 15 sacks of cuddly toys which were brought indoors every night to stop them from getting damp. every t
the families of the victims gave statements in court, a statement read out on behalf of alice's mum saidor living. so what do we do now? the mother of seven—year—old elsie dot stancombe described how she had lost her "best friend" when her daughter was murdered. she said "we will not let you know anything about her because you don't deserve to know the extraordinary person she was." while the families will always remember the events that unfolded on the 29th ofjuly, so...
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like alice's mum, alexandra. she said, "alice was our purpose for living, so what do we do now?ories and sometimes we call out alice's name, only to be met by a shot to the heart." the parents were asked to try and put things into words for the court, as the man who murdered their children were sentenced, but elsie dot�*s mum, jenny, was clear about her feelings. she said, "we are not going to stand here and list everything you have taken away from us because we refuse to give you the satisfaction of hearing it. we will not let you know anything about her because you don't deserve to know the extraordinary person she was." and it's notjust the children. they were at a class being run by yoga teacher leanne lucas. she stood up in court today and spoke of her trauma. she said, "he targeted us because we were women and girls, vulnerable and easy prey. foralice, elsie, bebe, heidi and the surviving girls, i am surviving for you." it is six months since that terrible day in southport. today, for the first time, the full detail of what happened has been told, including information abo
like alice's mum, alexandra. she said, "alice was our purpose for living, so what do we do now?ories and sometimes we call out alice's name, only to be met by a shot to the heart." the parents were asked to try and put things into words for the court, as the man who murdered their children were sentenced, but elsie dot�*s mum, jenny, was clear about her feelings. she said, "we are not going to stand here and list everything you have taken away from us because we refuse to give...
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alice dasilva aguiar�*s mum alexandra said...days short of 18 at the time of the attack, he couldn't be given a whole life sentence. instead, rudakubana will spend 52 years in prison before being eligible for release. the labour mp for southport, patrick hurley, says that's not good enough. i think in circumstances such as this — exceptional circumstances — we need to have the ability to have exceptional sentences being placed. and i would urge the government and the attorney general to look again, to see what can be done in these exceptional circumstances, in order to ensure that a whole life tariff could be imposed. but the defence secretary, john healey, says the government's hands are tied. there are limits on international united nations law that prevent us from having a court system that will impose unlimited sentences on under—18—year—olds. but in practice, i can't see this man ever coming out of prison. i don't want to see this man ever coming out of prison. despite the outpouring of emotion and grief over what happened i
alice dasilva aguiar�*s mum alexandra said...days short of 18 at the time of the attack, he couldn't be given a whole life sentence. instead, rudakubana will spend 52 years in prison before being eligible for release. the labour mp for southport, patrick hurley, says that's not good enough. i think in circumstances such as this — exceptional circumstances — we need to have the ability to have exceptional sentences being placed. and i would urge the government and the attorney general to...
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mum alice is the author of a new report by a charity that campaigns on this issue.ck market. we used a kind of established methodology for identifying the number of families, who are kind of based in the uk. and we identified well over 300, actually nearly 400 families. so to know that there are that many parents willing to do that is obviously very shocking. we call it a compassion programme. we have a very core belief that people shouldn't — especially children — shouldn't pay to have a decent quality of existence, quality of life. i think it comes down to a moral obligation. we see our moral obligation towards people who come to us as something that supersedes any legislation, monetary value or anything like that. what gives you the confidence that you're not harming people with the oils that you're producing? because we have access and we have complete control of everything from seed to bottle. so we know what we're doing, we know what we're putting in, and we have the ability to test, manufacture and produce to specific specifications. medical cannabis was lega
mum alice is the author of a new report by a charity that campaigns on this issue.ck market. we used a kind of established methodology for identifying the number of families, who are kind of based in the uk. and we identified well over 300, actually nearly 400 families. so to know that there are that many parents willing to do that is obviously very shocking. we call it a compassion programme. we have a very core belief that people shouldn't — especially children — shouldn't pay to have a...
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like alice's mum, alexandra. she said, alice was our purposeful living. so what do we do now?metimes we call out alice's name, only to be met with a shock to the heart. the parents were asked to try to put things into words for the court, as the man who murdered their children was sentenced. but elsie dot stancombe�*s mum, jenny, was clear about her feelings. she said, we are not going to stand here and list everything you have taken away from us, because we refused to give you the satisfaction of hearing it. we will not let you know anything about her, because you don't deserve to know the extraordinary person she was. and it's notjust the children. they were at a class being run by y°93 they were at a class being run by yoga teacher leanne lucas. she stood up yoga teacher leanne lucas. she stood up in court today and spoke of her trauma. she said, he targeted us because we were women and girls, vulnerable and easy prey. for alice, elsie, heidi, bebe and the surviving girls, i'm surviving for you. it's a six months since that terrible day in southport. today, for the first ti
like alice's mum, alexandra. she said, alice was our purposeful living. so what do we do now?metimes we call out alice's name, only to be met with a shock to the heart. the parents were asked to try to put things into words for the court, as the man who murdered their children was sentenced. but elsie dot stancombe�*s mum, jenny, was clear about her feelings. she said, we are not going to stand here and list everything you have taken away from us, because we refused to give you the...
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like alice's mum alexandra. the parents were asked to try and put things into words for the court, as the man who murdered their children was sentenced, but elsie dot�*s mum jenny was clear about her feelings. she said: and it is notjust the children. they were at a class being run by yoga teacher leanne lucas, she stood up in court today and spoke of her trauma. she said: it is six month since that terrible day in southport. today, for the first time, the full detail of what happened has been told including information about the teenager, who unleashed such hell. he didn't want to be recognised. hood up, masked on. axel rudakubana skulks in the back of a taxi. he booked it to take him to hart street in southport, having arrived there the driver asks him how he wants to pay. but he jumps out with our things on his mine. the teenager only had one intent. looking for the taylor swift dance class, first he tries the wrong door and then calmly, wanders through the one he wants, before disappearing up the stairs towa
like alice's mum alexandra. the parents were asked to try and put things into words for the court, as the man who murdered their children was sentenced, but elsie dot�*s mum jenny was clear about her feelings. she said: and it is notjust the children. they were at a class being run by yoga teacher leanne lucas, she stood up in court today and spoke of her trauma. she said: it is six month since that terrible day in southport. today, for the first time, the full detail of what happened has...
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alice dasilva aguiar�*s mum alexandra said...kubana, was just nine days short of 18 at the time of the attack, he couldn't be given a whole life sentence. instead, rudakubana will spend 52 years in prison before being eligible for release. the labour mp for southport, patrick hurley, says that's not good enough. i think in circumstances such as this — exceptional circumstances — we need to have the ability to have exceptional sentences being placed. and i would urge the government and the attorney general to look again, to see what can be done in these exceptional circumstances, in order to ensure that a whole life tariff could be imposed. but the defence secretary, john healey, says the government's hands are tied. there are limits on international united nations law that prevent us from, uh, having a court system that will impose, um, unlimited sentences on under—18—year—olds. but in practice, i can't see this man ever coming out of prison. i don't want to see this man ever coming out of prison. despite the outpouring of emotio
alice dasilva aguiar�*s mum alexandra said...kubana, was just nine days short of 18 at the time of the attack, he couldn't be given a whole life sentence. instead, rudakubana will spend 52 years in prison before being eligible for release. the labour mp for southport, patrick hurley, says that's not good enough. i think in circumstances such as this — exceptional circumstances — we need to have the ability to have exceptional sentences being placed. and i would urge the government and the...