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myjob was partly to be his assistant but also to be a grants manager.ice with them and so i knew his schedule and so on. them and so i knew his schedule and so on. he picked me up from the airport, which apple was a little bit odd. but it was a nice chat and so on. bit odd. but it was a nice chat and $0 on. “— bit odd. but it was a nice chat and so on. —— which i thought was. he did a phone call and i thought they we re did a phone call and i thought they were talking about me. there was something said about a green light. idid not something said about a green light. i did not reflect so much on that at that particular moment, but i have since. ifelt that particular moment, but i have since. i felt that he was checking out, see what kind of person i was, and would i be a problem... a problem in what sense? taking exception to his behaviour? possibly. because i think we need to talk about what the heavies you saw from him and other members of the merlin ngos staff on the ground in liberia. because this individual has since been connected to events in hai
myjob was partly to be his assistant but also to be a grants manager.ice with them and so i knew his schedule and so on. them and so i knew his schedule and so on. he picked me up from the airport, which apple was a little bit odd. but it was a nice chat and so on. bit odd. but it was a nice chat and $0 on. “— bit odd. but it was a nice chat and so on. —— which i thought was. he did a phone call and i thought they we re did a phone call and i thought they were talking about me. there...
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myjob is to inspect schools. do you think the addition of grammar schools would be valuable? to now. we can discuss this further. which currently runs three schools in birmingham. good evening. by backing new? i think any school needs to be free to set its own uniform policy. and tolerance for all faiths. a cross or what ever, be allowed to wear ripped? -- it. within reason. we have many muslim girls who wear the hijab and many who do not. tensions between those who do or do not. to the school, one wearing the hijab, one not. it has never been a problem. what they wish and when, is a good thing for british society? fundamentalism with tolerance. of unregistered schools. so this problem is wider than that of muslims. to the issue of the hijab. in mainstream schools. completely unrecognised in traditional muslim culture. are you talking about coeercion or freedom to choose? girls dress differently. yes, there may be a difference in families. of fasting. they had not banned fasting. that is a health and safety issue. that is an assertion you are making. we don't have any proof f
myjob is to inspect schools. do you think the addition of grammar schools would be valuable? to now. we can discuss this further. which currently runs three schools in birmingham. good evening. by backing new? i think any school needs to be free to set its own uniform policy. and tolerance for all faiths. a cross or what ever, be allowed to wear ripped? -- it. within reason. we have many muslim girls who wear the hijab and many who do not. tensions between those who do or do not. to the school,...
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so, this is myjob where the loved one comes back to me.ok the best they possibly can. i want their family to feel like they're at peace now, they look like they're just sleeping. this is where my time is spent. so, little things in here. a lot of people think can they have their teeth, and some people don't find their teeth. we have different things like mouth formulas. we have eye caps. obviously, the eyes will always sink into the back of the head, so we can either inject the eye to bring the eye forward, or we can put an eye cap in which gives a nice natural look in the eye, which will make them just look like they're asleep. we want to have a nice full eye, and not a sunken eye. this side of the room here, i bring the stretcher in with their loved one. i get a tray out, it's all pumped up, so you literallyjust pump up and bring the tray out. i put their loved one nicely onto the tray, slide them into the fridge and close the door. i want people to start talking and say, that boy puts a lot of time and effort in. at the end of the day,
so, this is myjob where the loved one comes back to me.ok the best they possibly can. i want their family to feel like they're at peace now, they look like they're just sleeping. this is where my time is spent. so, little things in here. a lot of people think can they have their teeth, and some people don't find their teeth. we have different things like mouth formulas. we have eye caps. obviously, the eyes will always sink into the back of the head, so we can either inject the eye to bring the...
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i gave up myjob about eight months ago.k to work since then. it's catch—22, isn't it? if you're working, you're not spending enough time with your children and if you are not working, you are on benefits and urs grandeur. —— you are a scrounger. i felt very isolated as a parent. i didn‘t know what to say. i felt very isolated as a parent. i didn't know what to say. it leaves you feeling extremely isolated and alone because you have constantly got people questioning you. and you have constantly got people questioning and you are fighting and defending all the time. no one gets to know your child, so why would they get to know me? no one gets to know your child, so why would they get to know me ?|j no one gets to know your child, so why would they get to know me? i am alone in this. i have not got a partner to lean on, i literally my own. i went down to see the pru and as soon as own. i went down to see the pru and as soon as i walked through the door i thought, he has to come here. i literally broke down. they said, we will
i gave up myjob about eight months ago.k to work since then. it's catch—22, isn't it? if you're working, you're not spending enough time with your children and if you are not working, you are on benefits and urs grandeur. —— you are a scrounger. i felt very isolated as a parent. i didn‘t know what to say. i felt very isolated as a parent. i didn't know what to say. it leaves you feeling extremely isolated and alone because you have constantly got people questioning you. and you have...
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i'm not worried about myjob. i work every day and i give 120%. if this is enough, it's ok.the club can take a different decision. but i'm not worried. every day, every press conference, you ask me, "are you worried about yourjob?" no, i'm not worried. antonio conte pretty adamant that hisjob is safe. vaishali bhardwaj is from the evening standard. vaishali, the speculation over his future has been there ever since chelsea's defeat to burnley on the opening day of the season. why has that speculation remained?” think it really started off when, you know, you signed the new deal at chelsea after winning the premier league title. crucially, he didn't actually extend his stay really at chelsea, it was just basically a new deal with a much bigger pay packet. since then, there's been rumours that, you know, he could maybe be thinking about not staying for the full, you know, the full duration of his contract. and of course he's been talking a lot, in lots of press conferences this season, about the fact that he's not happy with the depth and quality of his squad. that has kind of
i'm not worried about myjob. i work every day and i give 120%. if this is enough, it's ok.the club can take a different decision. but i'm not worried. every day, every press conference, you ask me, "are you worried about yourjob?" no, i'm not worried. antonio conte pretty adamant that hisjob is safe. vaishali bhardwaj is from the evening standard. vaishali, the speculation over his future has been there ever since chelsea's defeat to burnley on the opening day of the season. why has...
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after that i may give a hint as to my opinion but ultimately myjob is to make sure that the mechanicsn try to influence one side or the other. and both sides are clear that you do not shoot the messenger in these situations. just to be clear, as the messenger, i will inevitably be sure at some point! democracy is an admirable thing, but every time an event like this happens, leadership turmoil in ukip, it damages the brand. no doubt, you're right. this isa brand. no doubt, you're right. this is a challenge the party could have done without. there are a number of challenges they could of done without in the last 18 months but all that i hear, day after day is political commentators saying that the membership of ukip has given up and there is no point in it any more, and yet here we have 1500 members giving up a saturday to travel to birmingham for a one hour long meeting because they believe that ukip has a purpose, that there was a point to the party.|j that ukip has a purpose, that there was a point to the party. i was going to ask on that example of travelling to birmingham, some of
after that i may give a hint as to my opinion but ultimately myjob is to make sure that the mechanicsn try to influence one side or the other. and both sides are clear that you do not shoot the messenger in these situations. just to be clear, as the messenger, i will inevitably be sure at some point! democracy is an admirable thing, but every time an event like this happens, leadership turmoil in ukip, it damages the brand. no doubt, you're right. this isa brand. no doubt, you're right. this is...
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i did all the drugs, i stopped and when i hit 28, i thought life is too short, i quit myjob, i said i'mst. everyone looked at me like i was crazy. and they're not laughing now because i did it. to me, that's a wonderful thing. how many people... i have lost count of the number of people who said to me, i know i could write a book or i always wanted to be an actor. i think it's so easy — we get trapped in these jobs that we don't like, marriage5 that are kind of convenient but a little bit 5habby because we have a mortgage together or we have to pay the bills, and i think, you know what? you get one shot. i walked away from all of that and i'm doing what since i was a little kid i wanted to do, which was play in concert hall5 around the world. you talk about what it means for you, mu5ic saved you. around that same time, you were having a son growing up who then hit the same age. they don't tell you this. i mean, i wish they had. i'm not sure how i would have prepared for it but i realised afterwards that it's very common if you were raped or abused a5 a child and you also have a child, w
i did all the drugs, i stopped and when i hit 28, i thought life is too short, i quit myjob, i said i'mst. everyone looked at me like i was crazy. and they're not laughing now because i did it. to me, that's a wonderful thing. how many people... i have lost count of the number of people who said to me, i know i could write a book or i always wanted to be an actor. i think it's so easy — we get trapped in these jobs that we don't like, marriage5 that are kind of convenient but a little bit...
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myjob was partly to be his assistant, but also to be a grants manager.th him, and so i knew his schedule and so on. he picked me up from the airport, which i thought was a little bit odd. but um, but it was a nice chat and so on. but i remember clearly that he had a phone call, and took a phone call from someone that he obviously knew. i felt that they were talking about me, very quickly. and, um, there was something said about a green light. um, i didn't reflect so much on that at that particular moment, but i have since. i felt that he was checking out, seeing what kind of person i was, and would i be a problem. a problem in the sense of what? taking exception to his behaviours? possibly, yeah. because i think we need to talk about what behaviours you saw from him and other members of the merlin ngo staff on the ground in liberia. because this individual is, of course — has since been connected to events in haiti. right. so what i actually saw was not him. it was another member of staff. and we were all living in two different compounds, then. i was li
myjob was partly to be his assistant, but also to be a grants manager.th him, and so i knew his schedule and so on. he picked me up from the airport, which i thought was a little bit odd. but um, but it was a nice chat and so on. but i remember clearly that he had a phone call, and took a phone call from someone that he obviously knew. i felt that they were talking about me, very quickly. and, um, there was something said about a green light. um, i didn't reflect so much on that at that...
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i did all the drugs, and at 28, ijust went, life is too short, i quit myjob and said that i'm going toed at me like i was completely crazy. but they are not laughing now because i did it. to me, that is a wonderful thing. how many people, i've lost count of the number of people who said i always wanted to be an actor, or whatever, and it is so easy to get trapped in these jobs that we don't like, marriages that have become a little bit shabby because we have a mortgage together and we have to pay the bills. and i think, you know what? you get one shot. i walked away from all that and now i'm doing what, since i was a little kid, i wanted to do, which is to play in concert halls around the world. you talk about what it means to you, that music saved you. around that same time, you had a son growing up. and it was when he hit the same age... they don't tell you this. i wish they had. i am not sure how i would have prepared for it but i found out that it is very common that, if you were raped or abused when you were a child and you also have a child, when that child becomes age that you w
i did all the drugs, and at 28, ijust went, life is too short, i quit myjob and said that i'm going toed at me like i was completely crazy. but they are not laughing now because i did it. to me, that is a wonderful thing. how many people, i've lost count of the number of people who said i always wanted to be an actor, or whatever, and it is so easy to get trapped in these jobs that we don't like, marriages that have become a little bit shabby because we have a mortgage together and we have to...
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i'm not worried about myjob. i work everyday and i give 120%. if this is enough, it's ok.a different decision but i'm not worried. everyday every press conference you ask me, are you worried about your job? no, not worried. leeds united have named paul heckingbottom as their new head coach — their tenth in the last five years. the ao—year—old leaves barnsley to move to elland road and has signed a contract that runs until the end of next season. he succeeds thomas christiansen who was sacked on sunday after a dismal run of form which has seen leeds not win a match since boxing day. wales named an unchanged starting tea m wales named an unchanged starting team for the game on saturday. just one change on the bench with george north getting the nod instead of owen watkin. the winter olympics begin on friday but 32 russian athletes have appealed against their exclusion. and they include those who had their life bans lifted by the court of arbitration for sport last week. 43 russians were banned for life from the olympics following an ioc investigation into state—sponsored rus
i'm not worried about myjob. i work everyday and i give 120%. if this is enough, it's ok.a different decision but i'm not worried. everyday every press conference you ask me, are you worried about your job? no, not worried. leeds united have named paul heckingbottom as their new head coach — their tenth in the last five years. the ao—year—old leaves barnsley to move to elland road and has signed a contract that runs until the end of next season. he succeeds thomas christiansen who was...
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like a regular guy, i want to make a lot of money, i want to be famous, i want to do myjob.sitive because i'm an actor, or the other way round. there always has been two thoughts about turning around and doing something for the community for, you know, service to others. and i don't think i've done enough. every time i've been asked upon, to do something, lend my voice to a project, i go ahead and do it. but personally i always felt i should get into something that i really feel for, and i want to do it without talking about it. being here at davos is also awkward for me, when i'm talking about the foundation that i set up three years back. but then... that's the meer foundation, named after your father. i think over the years i came to a conclusion, which was only four or five years back, to be honest, and like you said, i haven't used my voice enough, not at all. but now you've said at davos, to disfigure a woman by throwing acid on herface is to me, one of the basest, crudest acts of subjugation imaginable. at the source of it lies the view that a woman does not have the
like a regular guy, i want to make a lot of money, i want to be famous, i want to do myjob.sitive because i'm an actor, or the other way round. there always has been two thoughts about turning around and doing something for the community for, you know, service to others. and i don't think i've done enough. every time i've been asked upon, to do something, lend my voice to a project, i go ahead and do it. but personally i always felt i should get into something that i really feel for, and i want...
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even though there was a recession, you can't cut back on technology and your future technology, so myjob to convince people to come and listen to our opportunities, so i was spending $100,000 a month on the company dime, paying it off every month and earning the points. so all of a sudden, my points for myself were just raining from above. and even though during the recession, no bonuses, and you could barely geta raise, points, i was cash poor and points rich. and then you turned that into a business? so now you spend a lot of time and your team that work with you, you spend a lot of time maybe looking at some of the loopholes, the flaws, and actually how to just maximise what the points can do. tell me about that. so i started a blog in 2010 while i was still at morgan stanley, and it was just to help my friends and family understand what i was doing. but i realised really quickly that most of the travel deals that came out, people weren't explaining how to take advantage of that. so i saw how things would go viral, and i would be able to explain succinctly, get in on this deal, just t
even though there was a recession, you can't cut back on technology and your future technology, so myjob to convince people to come and listen to our opportunities, so i was spending $100,000 a month on the company dime, paying it off every month and earning the points. so all of a sudden, my points for myself were just raining from above. and even though during the recession, no bonuses, and you could barely geta raise, points, i was cash poor and points rich. and then you turned that into a...
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i'm not worried about myjob. i work every day and i give 120%.nce, you ask me, "are you worried about your job?" conference, you ask me, "are you worried about yourjob?" no, i'm not worried. the winter olympics begin on friday, but 32 russian athletes have appealed against their exclusion. they include those that have their life bans lifted by the court of arbitration for sport last week. d3 russians banned for life following -- 43. russians banned for life following —— 43. back in prydie 14. russians banned for life following —— 43. back in prydie14. 28 were overturned last thursday. the ioc turned down a request for 13 of the 28 and two coaches to compete. hearings will take place on wednesday. the international olympic committee has come under attack fullerton russian athlete compete as neutrals at their conference in pyongyang. the chairman said the 168 olympic athletes from russia have every right to compete, but dick pound, the man that randy anti—doping agency said it sends the wrong message. mr president, we are in trouble now. we need to
i'm not worried about myjob. i work every day and i give 120%.nce, you ask me, "are you worried about your job?" conference, you ask me, "are you worried about yourjob?" no, i'm not worried. the winter olympics begin on friday, but 32 russian athletes have appealed against their exclusion. they include those that have their life bans lifted by the court of arbitration for sport last week. d3 russians banned for life following -- 43. russians banned for life following ——...
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the aim is not to say, myjob is not done if i do not say that white men are not as affected by as dirtyhink what it has led to is jockeying for position of recognition and actually a competition to play the victim and i am concerned that when we talk about class in this, what we end up doing is saying what about white working class men, they are an identity as well. that has happened in america with trump. it is the only place to go. i am a victim who is suffering and oppressed but i think that class is not to be ignored. i have been bemused today in relation to the vote that in fact the celebration was of women getting the vote and all hail the celebrations, it is a big thing, but i could not get over the fact that the millions of working class men who got the vote. it was not hardly mentioned at all. i thought that that was an interesting thing and i think that we can see that jockeying for position that what has happened is, into sexuality and all of this, is that there is a real sense in which there is a snobbery for a lot of working—class things and brexit has brought that to the f
the aim is not to say, myjob is not done if i do not say that white men are not as affected by as dirtyhink what it has led to is jockeying for position of recognition and actually a competition to play the victim and i am concerned that when we talk about class in this, what we end up doing is saying what about white working class men, they are an identity as well. that has happened in america with trump. it is the only place to go. i am a victim who is suffering and oppressed but i think that...
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proves the point you guys think i would do myjob less well if i dress like this?e home of worldwide scouting in the park, this tree is 500 years old and this place is 99 years old, its centenary is next year, and this is its centenary is next year, and this i5a group its centenary is next year, and this is a group of 5couts. its centenary is next year, and this is a group of scouts. good morning. i'm from germany. my name is patricia, i'm from mexico. i'm from south africa. howdy, i'm from the states. good morning, my name is sarah, i states. good morning, my name is sarah, lam states. good morning, my name is sarah, i am from germany. my name is lera, i‘m from mexico. sarah, i am from germany. my name is lera, i'm from mexico. good morning, it is me, john from bbc breakfast. let‘5 it is me, john from bbc breakfast. let‘s show you caroline from the 5couts. why is this place important and why is history important? the oak has been standing over gilwell and it has seen so much over 99 yea rs, and it has seen so much over 99 years, the scouts came here to participate
proves the point you guys think i would do myjob less well if i dress like this?e home of worldwide scouting in the park, this tree is 500 years old and this place is 99 years old, its centenary is next year, and this is its centenary is next year, and this i5a group its centenary is next year, and this is a group of 5couts. its centenary is next year, and this is a group of scouts. good morning. i'm from germany. my name is patricia, i'm from mexico. i'm from south africa. howdy, i'm from the...
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, but we respect that vote, and my job is others, but we respect that vote, and myjob is to implementke any further comment on the political situation in the uk. the current government, led by mrs may has agreed with this support i think of clear political majority, so... she has agreed to the hakimi have already got, and i —— to the situation we have all ready got and i would make any further comment on that. there will be very soon now a case please for the court ofjustice on the right of citizens after the dutch court asked questions to the court. the dutch government argued during the case that that would make it more difficult to negotiate citizens' rights during brexit. do you agree with that position, and is it going to make yourjob more difficult? if the court is... if you are waiting for the court to express itself. translation: i don't know about the details of this case, i don't know what the circumstances were. the circumstances in which the dutch government might find it easier to discuss the citizens' rights since brexit. all i can do... i wince anything about the substa
, but we respect that vote, and my job is others, but we respect that vote, and myjob is to implementke any further comment on the political situation in the uk. the current government, led by mrs may has agreed with this support i think of clear political majority, so... she has agreed to the hakimi have already got, and i —— to the situation we have all ready got and i would make any further comment on that. there will be very soon now a case please for the court ofjustice on the right of...
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i am saying i believed myjob was to apply that learning to oxfam's work around the world and that is. —— you have failed. this is coming out now. it is not just haiti. 0ther this is coming out now. it is not just haiti. other instances which may be had not got into the media yet but will do, because it will come out in the open. as i responded to an earlier question, we report the summary, we investigate every case and support the series once to the charity commission. there will always be individual cases in any organisation, whether international organisation, whether international or not. ourjob is to minimise them. to repeat what is unacceptable and drive them out of our organisation. that is what i tried to do and i believe we have mailed real progress in that. i fully acknowledge we have not made enough progress. —— made real progress. you were appointed in 2013 and it is now 2018. i want to go on to haiti. 0ne 2013 and it is now 2018. i want to go on to haiti. one of the reasons you said you did not report the matter of prostitution to the haiti police was that he believed it
i am saying i believed myjob was to apply that learning to oxfam's work around the world and that is. —— you have failed. this is coming out now. it is not just haiti. 0ther this is coming out now. it is not just haiti. other instances which may be had not got into the media yet but will do, because it will come out in the open. as i responded to an earlier question, we report the summary, we investigate every case and support the series once to the charity commission. there will always be...
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i always wore a tracksuit as that was myjob and i was a bit full of myself.arry bennell surrounded himself with young boys. he was allowed unfettered access to a large number of boys who we was coaching, and they were staying with him at weekends, over school holiday, going abroad on football coaching trips. these were little boys who wanted to play football and, when you hear them giving their evidence at court, they are little boys again and they are waiting for him to say sorry. burnell had already been convicted of child sex offences when in november 2016 fresh allegations emerged. in exclusive interviews on this programme two more former footballers... this programme eventually ended up as evidence in court. by youth coach barry bennell. as more claims were made, bennell moved out of his home in milton keynes, was found unconscious at a hotel in stevenage and then detained and charged by police. he was interviewed 30 times, on one occasion described how the sickening abuse would begin. yeah, they all... i mean, the grooming, er... as it's called, and i d
i always wore a tracksuit as that was myjob and i was a bit full of myself.arry bennell surrounded himself with young boys. he was allowed unfettered access to a large number of boys who we was coaching, and they were staying with him at weekends, over school holiday, going abroad on football coaching trips. these were little boys who wanted to play football and, when you hear them giving their evidence at court, they are little boys again and they are waiting for him to say sorry. burnell had...
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he was unbelievable, i've been looking after him, it's more than a trainer was myjob.performances like this. but it's one he has learned to live with. we have done too much in the sport to not be compared. this is the type of fight that will help to release my name into boxing, really separate myself, really co m e into boxing, really separate myself, really come out of my father's shudder. and british world title fight with george gowks, that kind of fight that made his father a household name, and that's what chris eubank junior once too. household name, and that's what chris eubankjunior once too. my goal is to create a legacy, to make my mark on boxing, to be remembered. but for now, becoming a unified world champion is the target. let's talk about tonight's clash with a man who knows the sport inside out, the promoter and former featherweight world champion barry mcguigan. hi, barry. and your son shane is george groves‘ trainer. give us the inside info on camp groves. he is, he won trainer of the year last year and him and george have really blended. that relation
he was unbelievable, i've been looking after him, it's more than a trainer was myjob.performances like this. but it's one he has learned to live with. we have done too much in the sport to not be compared. this is the type of fight that will help to release my name into boxing, really separate myself, really co m e into boxing, really separate myself, really come out of my father's shudder. and british world title fight with george gowks, that kind of fight that made his father a household...
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i'm not worried about myjob. i work every day and i give 120%, ok? take a different decision, but i'm not worried. every day, every press conference, you ask me, are you worried about yourjob? no, i'm not worried. a memorial service has taken place at old trafford to mark 60 years since the munich air crash. sir bobby charlton, who is now a director at the club, was one of the survivors pulled from the plane that crashed, returning from a european match in belgrade. he was joined by former manager sir alex ferguson, withjose mourinho also in attendance, along with players from the first team. 23 people lost their lives. perhaps unsurprisngly, wales have named an unchanged starting 15 for their six nations game against england at twickenham on saturday. leigh halfpenny scored two tries as part of his 24—point haul in the 34—7 win over scotland on the opening weekend. wing george north is available, and comes onto the bench. liam williams isn't available despite taking part in full training this week. the winter olympics begin on friday. 32 russian ath
i'm not worried about myjob. i work every day and i give 120%, ok? take a different decision, but i'm not worried. every day, every press conference, you ask me, are you worried about yourjob? no, i'm not worried. a memorial service has taken place at old trafford to mark 60 years since the munich air crash. sir bobby charlton, who is now a director at the club, was one of the survivors pulled from the plane that crashed, returning from a european match in belgrade. he was joined by former...
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i lost myjob of eight yea rs my life.seem to know too much about it or believe us when they say how much pain they are in. there is no cure. thank you for bringing this issue onto your programme. jean said, i had endometrial softer suffering a really bad pain which included painful sex and bad bleeding. 0n included painful sex and bad bleeding. on occasions this prevented me from going to work. i visited my gp many times and decided i had my appendix removed, which happened. it was not until i had an early hysterectomy that endometriosis was diagnosed. thank you very much. thank you for talking. i really appreciate it. hopefully it will make a difference. still to come. we will hear a story about an honour killing. we will also discuss homeless people being trapped into modern day slavery and find out what we can do to stop it. time for the latest news. the metropolitan police has lost its supreme court challenge over the victims ofjohn worboys. the women say the treatment by police calls the mental harm. the supreme cour
i lost myjob of eight yea rs my life.seem to know too much about it or believe us when they say how much pain they are in. there is no cure. thank you for bringing this issue onto your programme. jean said, i had endometrial softer suffering a really bad pain which included painful sex and bad bleeding. 0n included painful sex and bad bleeding. on occasions this prevented me from going to work. i visited my gp many times and decided i had my appendix removed, which happened. it was not until i...
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that's myjob. young people. you can never solve knife crime by saying, "we are anti—knife". why do you think these young men, whose lives you have been able to transform, are listening to you and perhaps not listening to their parents or to the authorities? what are you saying to them? i've actually gone to prison doors on the day a person is released, taking them, driven them home and tell them, "you're now living with me", and the next day, we have bought them a suit and a jacket and say, "come with me". if they see a better life, that's one of the major secrets. if they see a better life, they will change. a vivid reminder of the consequences of knife crime. he was sadly taken away from us, erm, by another young man using a knife, and... it actually never gets any easier for us all the family. fico dougan was just 17 when he was stabbed through the heart in 2013. it was a random attack. but enough for him to be murdered in front of a toddler by another teenager with a knife. gangs have closely b
that's myjob. young people. you can never solve knife crime by saying, "we are anti—knife". why do you think these young men, whose lives you have been able to transform, are listening to you and perhaps not listening to their parents or to the authorities? what are you saying to them? i've actually gone to prison doors on the day a person is released, taking them, driven them home and tell them, "you're now living with me", and the next day, we have bought them a suit and...
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i am not worried about myjob. i work every day, and i give 120%, ok?b? no, i‘m not worried. me, are you worried about yourjob? no, i'm not worried. a memorial service has taken place at old trafford today to mark 60 years since the munich air crash. sir bobby charlton, who is now a director at the club, was one of the survivors pulled from the plane that crashed returning from a european match in belgrade. he wasjoined by the former manchester united manager sir alex ferguson, withjose mourinho also in attendance, along with players from the first team. 23 people lost their lives. the swansea city manager carlos ca rvalhal could be returning to faces former club, sheffield wednesday, if swansea can get past not county in their fourth—round replay tonight. they will be looking for a place in the fifth round, of course —— notts county. carbajal was sacked that the turn of the year by sheffield wednesday, but was appointed to take over by swansea as they look to avoid relegation from the premier league. our speech will not... will not be different before
i am not worried about myjob. i work every day, and i give 120%, ok?b? no, i‘m not worried. me, are you worried about yourjob? no, i'm not worried. a memorial service has taken place at old trafford today to mark 60 years since the munich air crash. sir bobby charlton, who is now a director at the club, was one of the survivors pulled from the plane that crashed returning from a european match in belgrade. he wasjoined by the former manchester united manager sir alex ferguson, withjose...
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when i applied for myjob, i had an interview, and i had just started a maths masters at oxford, and iam quite excited about it. but it isn't the same as a beautiful piece of art and thinking about how that was constructed or a timeline in history or the politics of an event. how do you make this attractive and look attractive so that you can practice it and be inspired by it? it is the fantastic art of teaching. you have to break things down. what is there is irrelevant, it is the passion and drive you put into it. you get these young people to be inspired to get involved, and once you start to break things down, you can start to piece things together, and people start to learn. everybody likes to learn, and once you start to put bits together and you make it interesting if you set challenges, you want to learn. and you might like what we're trying to do one brea kfast later like what we're trying to do one breakfast later this year because naga is taking a challenge... three of us are going back to school, and we have taken a challenge, some accepted in some refused. ijust said i was
when i applied for myjob, i had an interview, and i had just started a maths masters at oxford, and iam quite excited about it. but it isn't the same as a beautiful piece of art and thinking about how that was constructed or a timeline in history or the politics of an event. how do you make this attractive and look attractive so that you can practice it and be inspired by it? it is the fantastic art of teaching. you have to break things down. what is there is irrelevant, it is the passion and...
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that's myjob.unger tonya harding and a parrot as well.|j auditioned three parrots. i had a breathing tube, and he was fascinated with that so started picking at my ear. but i wasn't going to let him stop me telling my story. i can definitely say he was my favourite animal co—star of all time. i love working with animals. thank you for your time was up enjoy your evening. i'm so glad you asked her about the parrot. i wondered whether it was cgi. you have not seen it, you will have deceived to understand it. it is quite an achievement. allison janney, much loved by so many people, as you suggested earlier, not least because she was amazing in the west wing, but also in i, tonya. i could not hear everything, because that man there walked behind us at the same time. my goodness, the number of screens for gary 0ldman! will he walk home with the bafta award for best actor for his performance as churchill in the darkest hour? he is now standing close to the entrance to the royal albert hall here in centra
that's myjob.unger tonya harding and a parrot as well.|j auditioned three parrots. i had a breathing tube, and he was fascinated with that so started picking at my ear. but i wasn't going to let him stop me telling my story. i can definitely say he was my favourite animal co—star of all time. i love working with animals. thank you for your time was up enjoy your evening. i'm so glad you asked her about the parrot. i wondered whether it was cgi. you have not seen it, you will have deceived to...
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i think myjob is to try to engage with people, see what their fears are and try to address them.newspaper. foreign secretary, you have set yourself against any agreed alignment with the eu after brexit. i presume that is also the case with manufacturing goods. if the cabinet decides to do that, will you make your own offer of solidarity and unity and guarantee you won't resign from the cabinet this year? we are all very lucky to serve, but the point you make about alignment is very interesting. it's all about who decides. when it comes to the eu standards for washing machines or ha i rd rye rs standards for washing machines or hairdryers or vacuum cleaners or whatever, it may very well make sense for us to remain in alignment asa sense for us to remain in alignment as a matter of choice, something we elect to do. i am sure for the purposes of supply chains, there are many businesses that need that, but i don't think we should necessarily commit asa i don't think we should necessarily commit as a matter of treaty, that for ever and today we are going to remain into permanent congr
i think myjob is to try to engage with people, see what their fears are and try to address them.newspaper. foreign secretary, you have set yourself against any agreed alignment with the eu after brexit. i presume that is also the case with manufacturing goods. if the cabinet decides to do that, will you make your own offer of solidarity and unity and guarantee you won't resign from the cabinet this year? we are all very lucky to serve, but the point you make about alignment is very interesting....
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really does dent your confidence, i had gone from supporting women in building confidence, part of what myjob i had raised something against them. were you allowed to attend the grievance hearing? no, it was held in london, i was in cardiff, i was breast—feeding my new daughter, 12 weeks old, and they said they could not afford to have someone come along said they could not afford to have someone come along with me to go to the meeting. so youjoined someone come along with me to go to the meeting. so you joined the meeting on the phone, i could hear my daughter crying so i could not concentrate. how do you reflect on the way they treated you and what, what could you have done in terms of pursuing the way they treated you? at the time i was not able to raise a case through law because i did not have the money to do that, it is good that women are able to go to tribunal and not have to pay for it themselves. but it was a situation i did not want to be in, i did not want to raise an issue against them, i wanted to concentrate on the positive things of raising a child, being a mother. why did the
really does dent your confidence, i had gone from supporting women in building confidence, part of what myjob i had raised something against them. were you allowed to attend the grievance hearing? no, it was held in london, i was in cardiff, i was breast—feeding my new daughter, 12 weeks old, and they said they could not afford to have someone come along said they could not afford to have someone come along with me to go to the meeting. so youjoined someone come along with me to go to the...
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so, i quit myjob and committed to forever.ng is encouraged in some mlms. nojust means not right now. i think when you go into mlms, it's very much like a cult. everyone is buzzing each other up, and getting quite excited. i have got loads of business coming my way today. ellie says she got into £10,000 worth of credit card debt in two years. the most i ever made in a month was £400. they are offering women a dream, they are offering them the chance, they say, to earn a lot of money for very little work while staying at home with their children. it's a lie. so, it seems to us again the way these companies are set up, the fact that for most sellers the only way really to make money is to recruit other sellers, that just seems to contain within itself too much exploitative potential. mumsnet say there's been at least 20,000 posts and threads worried about multilevel marketing. we have also decided really as a result of looking into this issue recently that we're not going to accept any sort of kosher recruitment or other product
so, i quit myjob and committed to forever.ng is encouraged in some mlms. nojust means not right now. i think when you go into mlms, it's very much like a cult. everyone is buzzing each other up, and getting quite excited. i have got loads of business coming my way today. ellie says she got into £10,000 worth of credit card debt in two years. the most i ever made in a month was £400. they are offering women a dream, they are offering them the chance, they say, to earn a lot of money for very...
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i travel a lot with myjob.trying to go the night before to make it a bit easierfor me. but i'm really lucky that work has been as helpful, kind, considerate and caring as they have. you have already made it clear you want more money to go into research into this particular cancer. how can you help make that happen?” particular cancer. how can you help make that happen? i think hopefully by telling my story, also getting more people tojoin by telling my story, also getting more people to join the group as well. as i say, we've seen hundreds of peoplejoining the well. as i say, we've seen hundreds of people joining the group well. as i say, we've seen hundreds of peoplejoining the group in well. as i say, we've seen hundreds of people joining the group in the last few days. they didn't know such a group existed. i see from the comments that people write how much they love the group and how supportive it is, how helpful it is. there is groups like that for people with all types of diseases and illnesses. there are
i travel a lot with myjob.trying to go the night before to make it a bit easierfor me. but i'm really lucky that work has been as helpful, kind, considerate and caring as they have. you have already made it clear you want more money to go into research into this particular cancer. how can you help make that happen?” particular cancer. how can you help make that happen? i think hopefully by telling my story, also getting more people tojoin by telling my story, also getting more people to join...
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i was on the pitch trying to do myjob. the city fans and there was a lot of police as well.0 city fans travelled to wigan. they threw advertising hoardings at the police. there will be a lot of fallout but the quadruple quest is over for manchester city. here is their manager. we played the performance with our hearts, it is the same intention. i judge my players for the intention, not the result. the intention was always good during the season, today as well. but the fact is we are out of the fa cup. city will have to regroup. they have five days. the league cup final is coming up next for them to see if they can keep the trouble alive. they have arsenal on sunday at wembley. the red winter 0lympics day 11, everybody is keeping everything crossed for elise christie? day 11, elise christie fell in the 500 metre short track final last week, and the 1500 metres semifinal, disqualified anyway. she has had x-rays after that heavy crash last time, here she is, back on the ice. 1000 metre heat in the next hour she has soft tissue damage after that heavy fall, in the 1500 metres. d
i was on the pitch trying to do myjob. the city fans and there was a lot of police as well.0 city fans travelled to wigan. they threw advertising hoardings at the police. there will be a lot of fallout but the quadruple quest is over for manchester city. here is their manager. we played the performance with our hearts, it is the same intention. i judge my players for the intention, not the result. the intention was always good during the season, today as well. but the fact is we are out of the...
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i would have lost myjob.rty. my employer, a male labour politician, left pornographic magazines behind in the office after working late. all the female staff and a young female on work experience came across them at different times — in a wastepaper bin, in a desk or hidden amongst office paperwork. it was never raised with him. this programme has been shown a number of those anonymous complaints. all of them are unverified and no date has been given to when these incidents may have occurred. as an intern, i was sexually harassed by a married male mp at a christmas party. he got drunk and i remember he was very red in the face and started coming up behind me and stroking my arm. i felt really uncomfortable and not able to report it to the labour party. because the people i had to tell would have known him and wanted to protect him. a senior party official was very drunk at a party conference. i got him to his hotel and he said he couldn't remember his room number. we got to the third floor and found his room
i would have lost myjob.rty. my employer, a male labour politician, left pornographic magazines behind in the office after working late. all the female staff and a young female on work experience came across them at different times — in a wastepaper bin, in a desk or hidden amongst office paperwork. it was never raised with him. this programme has been shown a number of those anonymous complaints. all of them are unverified and no date has been given to when these incidents may have occurred....
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four years ago when this happened, i made a conscious decision, myjob would be his father and supportat. that way i could be objective and show compassionate care for him. i have made it clear to him, if he has done wrong, you should face the consequences. wrong, you should face the consequences. but i don't think the consequences. but i don't think the consequences should be to be taken away to another country for decades and locked up. if he turned round to you and said, i did do this, would you and said, i did do this, would you find it difficult to defend him and come on programmes like this and talk about your son the way you do? maybe i have not been clear, i am on these programmes, i maybe i have not been clear, i am on these programmes, lam maybe i have not been clear, i am on these programmes, i am doing this and heading up this campaign because i don't want my son to go to america. it is not that i don't want him to face justice, ijust want it to be in britain. can you understand why the american authorities are so twitchy, you look up investigations taking place russian hac
four years ago when this happened, i made a conscious decision, myjob would be his father and supportat. that way i could be objective and show compassionate care for him. i have made it clear to him, if he has done wrong, you should face the consequences. wrong, you should face the consequences. but i don't think the consequences. but i don't think the consequences should be to be taken away to another country for decades and locked up. if he turned round to you and said, i did do this, would...
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i'm not worried, i'm definitely not worried about myjob. i work everyday and give 110%.can he... obviously! protesting too much? he can't win, can he... obviously! that's kind of the problem x mac we're talking again about losing another manager. when you think about it, when it comes to winning the premier league, it's a golden chalice, the last five winners of the premier league haven't made it beyond the next season. maybe they are too quick to get rid of them. we have said that for some time but for me it is knowing where to draw the line, it is his attitude, that's the issue, he has asked the board to release a statement backing him up and his future. people are saying if he doesn't want to be there then why is he staying? we will keep an eye on it. but he isn't worried. he is definitely, definitely not worried. england have called up richard wigglesworth to replace the injured ben youngs ahead of saturday's six nations match with wales. youngs has a knee ligament injury which rules him out of the entire tournament. wigglesworth will now provide cover for danny care
i'm not worried, i'm definitely not worried about myjob. i work everyday and give 110%.can he... obviously! protesting too much? he can't win, can he... obviously! that's kind of the problem x mac we're talking again about losing another manager. when you think about it, when it comes to winning the premier league, it's a golden chalice, the last five winners of the premier league haven't made it beyond the next season. maybe they are too quick to get rid of them. we have said that for some...
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myjob. hard to get, eh? oh, you've no idea. i like a challenge. idiot. on the first date was yellowed yes, i was very nervous. but i felt welcomed from the off. and i felt like an integral part of the team, you know, eve ryo ne integral part of the team, you know, everyone was just so nice. it was a nice, easy case ofjust 15 games stop oilfor all stop oil for all of those looking right now going, i know that phase, you were in poldark? yes, i was in series two. dakota, you are an old timer in terms of endeavour. the relationship between dew two, i'm trying to be nice! which we saw at the start that, it's quite a difficult relationship because he is a bit ofa difficult relationship because he is a bit of a jack the lad, he perhaps plays it a bit from. yes, i think truelove has been quite lucky, most of the men that she works with treats her with a lot of respect, which i think would have been quite unusual at that time. and fancy joins, and really gets off on the wrong foot, i think. he's very, very good at saying the wrong thing, and continues to do so t
myjob. hard to get, eh? oh, you've no idea. i like a challenge. idiot. on the first date was yellowed yes, i was very nervous. but i felt welcomed from the off. and i felt like an integral part of the team, you know, eve ryo ne integral part of the team, you know, everyone was just so nice. it was a nice, easy case ofjust 15 games stop oilfor all stop oil for all of those looking right now going, i know that phase, you were in poldark? yes, i was in series two. dakota, you are an old timer in...
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i'm not worried about myjob. about myjob. i work everyday and i give 120%.u ask me, are you worried about yourjob? no, not worried. worried. didn't see myself —— i did not see our team, i did not see myself. as their new head coach — their tenth in the last five years. signed a contract that runs until the end of next season. a match since boxing day. appealed against their exclusion. by the court of arbitration for sport last week. home games in 2014. 28 of those were over—turned last thursday. and two coaches — to compete. the hearings will take place on wednesday. positive for a steroid. during a fight in morocco in april. at the 2016 rio olympics. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. more now on the centenary of some women being given the vote. of 21, were finally given the right to vote. change for equal rights. jane hill is at westminster for us. some really interesting stories to hear there, jane. some really interesting stories to hearthere, jane. hearthere, jane. oh, my goodness, aren't i? aren't i? there is so much
i'm not worried about myjob. about myjob. i work everyday and i give 120%.u ask me, are you worried about yourjob? no, not worried. worried. didn't see myself —— i did not see our team, i did not see myself. as their new head coach — their tenth in the last five years. signed a contract that runs until the end of next season. a match since boxing day. appealed against their exclusion. by the court of arbitration for sport last week. home games in 2014. 28 of those were over—turned last...
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swap come to massive movie stars in myjob is like a headmistress. myjob is like a headmistress. 0ff yououch? joanna lumley touch? i'm going to bring address. what colour? black. wear black to stand up to inequality and harassment. and harassment. it combines a whole lot of things. lot of things. factories in the war and bouncing off this, the times up thing. off this, the times up thing. our industry and all all professions. professions. and cultures, where women are appallingly treated. appallingly treated. really abused and marginalised. and marginalised. forward to the injuries to women in the greater world. this is terrific. how did your internet date go at the weekend? i got more than i bargained for. he showed up with his wife in tow. tow. it turns out i kicked kicked swinging in the of swimming. swinging in the of swimming. lovely story, a late flowering love story, an unexpected love story. story, an unexpected love story. family, an abrasive thing which is resolved. resolved. the backdrop of a senior citizens dance class. we have seen it on strictly. the audiences watch it. the
swap come to massive movie stars in myjob is like a headmistress. myjob is like a headmistress. 0ff yououch? joanna lumley touch? i'm going to bring address. what colour? black. wear black to stand up to inequality and harassment. and harassment. it combines a whole lot of things. lot of things. factories in the war and bouncing off this, the times up thing. off this, the times up thing. our industry and all all professions. professions. and cultures, where women are appallingly treated....