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for me to not do so would be not doing myjob. happening. in numbers, canada has the highest number of deaths by assisted dying in the whole world in 2021. some doctors involved in this are now getting worried. i'm talking about doctor lee for example who works in this field as you do who is now worried... she says the laws are too vague and "i don't think death should be society's solutions for its own failures." "i think the canadian populace and maybe legislators are not now all aware of who is qualified and who has been dying in this way." she is beginning to get very worried — are you? i very much respect doctor lee. i work with her and i respect her point of her view and i sincerely disagree with it. i think we have a rigorous system with a number of safeguards and eligibility criteria that are being well adhered to. i know the colleagues in my country that do this work do it carefully and conscientiously and aware if they get it wrong they are criminally liable for jail. we have been careful in the past 6.5 years. there has
for me to not do so would be not doing myjob. happening. in numbers, canada has the highest number of deaths by assisted dying in the whole world in 2021. some doctors involved in this are now getting worried. i'm talking about doctor lee for example who works in this field as you do who is now worried... she says the laws are too vague and "i don't think death should be society's solutions for its own failures." "i think the canadian populace and maybe legislators are not now...
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i don't know if i can ever do myjob again.y about her health but until recently, she hasn't had to worry about money. when the pandemic first started, new sick pay rules came in for many nhs staff. if they got coronavirus or long covid, they could be paid in full until they got better. but that has changed. now, they're being treated like anyone else and some face going onto half pay in march. are you still on full pay? coughs. i am initially and then, pay will start dropping off. so, how worried are you about money? really worried. i do appreciate the nhs can't pay us forever but there's hope we can actually bring something back to the nhs again, you know? the torbay and south devon trust says it's "grateful" "to staff who worked tirelessly during the pandemic." it says it disputes rachael's allegations which are being "robustly defended" and is "unable to comment further". do you want to get ready for school? sure. dr ekta sahu also has long covid and is trying to get back to work. so, i realise i can't do any burst of activ
i don't know if i can ever do myjob again.y about her health but until recently, she hasn't had to worry about money. when the pandemic first started, new sick pay rules came in for many nhs staff. if they got coronavirus or long covid, they could be paid in full until they got better. but that has changed. now, they're being treated like anyone else and some face going onto half pay in march. are you still on full pay? coughs. i am initially and then, pay will start dropping off. so, how...
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for me to not do so would be not doing myjob.in something that should not be happening-— something that should not be haueninu. , , ., ., ., happening. in numbers, canada has the hithest happening. in numbers, canada has the highest number _ happening. in numbers, canada has the highest number of _ happening. in numbers, canada has the highest number of deaths - happening. in numbers, canada has the highest number of deaths by . the highest number of deaths by assisted dying in the whole world in 2021. some doctors involved in this are now getting worried. i'm talking about doctor lee for example who works in this field as you do who is not worried... she says the laws are too vague and i don't think death should be the societies solutions for its own failures. i think the canadian populace and maybe legislators are not now all aware of who is qualified and who has been dying in this way. she is beginning to get very worried for are you? i very much respect doctor lee. i work were there and i respect her point of her view and dis
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but it's myjob to. to his about it. but it's myjob to make _ to his about it.is - make sure we are not having conversations like this in i make sure we are not having conversations like this in the j conversations like this in the future — conversations like this in the future. ~ ., future. was your resolve always there that _ future. was your resolve always there that the _ future. was your resolve always there that the strike _ future. was your resolve always there that the strike would i future. was your resolve always there that the strike would go i future. was your resolve always i there that the strike would go ahead if necessary or were you bluffing with mark i think the conversations we've had. the with mark i think the conversations we've had. , ., , , we've had. the result has been there. we've had. the result has been there- mark — we've had. the result has been there. mark was _ we've had. the result has been there. mark was of _ we've had. the result has been there. mark was of the, - we've had. the result has been there. mark was of the, he i the
but it's myjob to. to his about it. but it's myjob to make _ to his about it.is - make sure we are not having conversations like this in i make sure we are not having conversations like this in the j conversations like this in the future — conversations like this in the future. ~ ., future. was your resolve always there that _ future. was your resolve always there that the _ future. was your resolve always there that the strike _ future. was your resolve always there that the strike would i...
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myjob now is to make _ he shouldn't have. myjob now is to make sure — he shouldn't have.do not feel reassured at the _ happen again. i do not feel reassured at the moment l happen again. i do not feel- reassured at the moment because happen again. i do not feel— reassured at the moment because this simply has not been the changes in local and national policing. but i would like to see coming out of this tragedy is a real attempt in parliament to stop the ownership of firearms across these people and society. those closest to the tragedy want urgent change to anotherfamily tragedy want urgent change to another family has to endure such torment. . ., ., torment. the evidence we have added this inruest torment. the evidence we have added this inquest is — torment. the evidence we have added this inquest is a _ torment. the evidence we have added this inquest is a consistent _ torment. the evidence we have added this inquest is a consistent story - this inquest is a consistent story of individual failures, breathtaking incompetence and systemic failings within— incompetence a
myjob now is to make _ he shouldn't have. myjob now is to make sure — he shouldn't have.do not feel reassured at the _ happen again. i do not feel reassured at the moment l happen again. i do not feel- reassured at the moment because happen again. i do not feel— reassured at the moment because this simply has not been the changes in local and national policing. but i would like to see coming out of this tragedy is a real attempt in parliament to stop the ownership of firearms across these...
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myjob is to work with government, whichever government, to try and do the best for education and thet for my members. and when i get frustrated, it's when i do not think that the evidence is really being looked at and the political decisions that politicians should take comes out of that. the determination is clear. the willingness to try to strike a hard bargain is clear. let's talk about where that fight comes from. might itjust have something to do with being one of eight children? yeah, i'm sure it does. i'm the seventh of eight children. and, you know, so as you can imagine, it's a big northern catholic family, irish catholic family. growing up in bolton, in lancashire. growing up in bolton. and my father was the headmaster of the local primary school. my mother, in between having eight children taught and yeah, i was the seventh of eight, got five elder brothers and an elder sister. and in that environment, a very loving environment. but you soon learn you're not the centre of the universe, and you soon learn that you have to be determined to get your voice heard. you once desc
myjob is to work with government, whichever government, to try and do the best for education and thet for my members. and when i get frustrated, it's when i do not think that the evidence is really being looked at and the political decisions that politicians should take comes out of that. the determination is clear. the willingness to try to strike a hard bargain is clear. let's talk about where that fight comes from. might itjust have something to do with being one of eight children? yeah, i'm...
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yuriko, you once did thisjob — myjob! you were one of the financial news presenters injapan.have as much competition in terms of other city centres being big financial hubs. what are you doing to get tokyo back onto the stage as the financial hub of your region? that is why i am here in london and promoting tokyo as an initiative, as an international hub in asia in order to revitalise the market in tokyo. i think, well, when i was a news presenter — financial news — actually, the japanese economy was enjoying a bubble. but i thinkjapan and tokyo can resume its power by... as a financial centre? as a financial centre and by digitalisation and inviting more youngsters from abroad with the talent and also think tanks are really invited to tokyo. governor yuriko koike, a real pleasure having you on the show. thank you so much for your time. arigato gozaimashita. good luck with everything. today, we have been looking at how the world's biggest cities are coming back after covid. christie's london — it's the largest auction house in the world. it is active in 46 countries with show
yuriko, you once did thisjob — myjob! you were one of the financial news presenters injapan.have as much competition in terms of other city centres being big financial hubs. what are you doing to get tokyo back onto the stage as the financial hub of your region? that is why i am here in london and promoting tokyo as an initiative, as an international hub in asia in order to revitalise the market in tokyo. i think, well, when i was a news presenter — financial news — actually, the japanese...
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you once did thisjob, myjob.enters injapan, but when you were doing that, tokyo didn't have as much competition in terms of other city centres being a big financial hubs. what are you doing to get tokyo back onto the stage as the financial hub in your region? thid is why i am here in london and promoting tokyo as an initiative, as an international hub in asia, in order to revitalise the market in tokyo. when i was a news presenter, financial news, actually the japanese economy was enjoying a but i thinkjapan and tokyo can resume its power... as a financial centre? as a financial centre and by digitalisation and inviting more - youngsters from abroad with talent, and also think tanks are really invited to tokyo. governor, a real pleasure having you on the show. thank you so much for your time. good luck with everything. today we have been looking at how the world's biggest cities are coming back after christie �*s london,the largest auction house in the world. it is active in 46 countries with showrooms in ten and
you once did thisjob, myjob.enters injapan, but when you were doing that, tokyo didn't have as much competition in terms of other city centres being a big financial hubs. what are you doing to get tokyo back onto the stage as the financial hub in your region? thid is why i am here in london and promoting tokyo as an initiative, as an international hub in asia, in order to revitalise the market in tokyo. when i was a news presenter, financial news, actually the japanese economy was enjoying a...
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myjob now is to make sure that the findings of the inquest and those improvements we put into place ares can hopefully happen again. davison�*s actions left a community in shock and pain. the families who lost loved ones finally have some answers about why he legally owned a weapon. they now want to see more changes in gun licensing to help stop further deaths. jenny kumah, bbc news. scotland�*s finance secretary kate forbes has become the third person to confirm they�*re entering the race to succeed nicola sturgeon as scotland�*s first minister and leader of the snp. kate forbes is cutting short her maternity leave to vie with scottish health secretary humza yousaf and former minster ash regan. our scotland editor james cook reports. only five weeks to go, guys. only five weeks to go, which means just next month humza yousaf could become the youngest ever first minister of scotland, as well as the first ethnic minority politician and the first muslim to hold the post. he says he has the skills and experience to run the country and build support for independence. if you get independence
myjob now is to make sure that the findings of the inquest and those improvements we put into place ares can hopefully happen again. davison�*s actions left a community in shock and pain. the families who lost loved ones finally have some answers about why he legally owned a weapon. they now want to see more changes in gun licensing to help stop further deaths. jenny kumah, bbc news. scotland�*s finance secretary kate forbes has become the third person to confirm they�*re entering the...
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myjob is to make sure that we raise, through the conscience of the world, we raise the money that's needednths. this mosque in gazientep has become a refuge for some of those who have nothing and need shelter in any form. well, this is just one of many makeshift communities that have sprung up across the city. here, it's a mixture of turks and syrian refugees who are displaced and homeless once again, and all of them are preparing to spend a sixth night out in the cold. this man is from the syrian city of aleppo. translation: the| problem is the cold. we have children, we have babies. it's a struggle, but turkey's helping us. but that's not how this turkish mother of three sees it. translation: we got | help from some people. they were generous - and they had a conscience. but no help from the authorities. and urgent help is what millions across this region need — now more than ever. nick beake, bbc news, gazientep. well, the damage you saw there in southern turkey is just as bad in war—torn syria, but there aid workers have been struggling to get the access they need. a un spokesperson sa
myjob is to make sure that we raise, through the conscience of the world, we raise the money that's needednths. this mosque in gazientep has become a refuge for some of those who have nothing and need shelter in any form. well, this is just one of many makeshift communities that have sprung up across the city. here, it's a mixture of turks and syrian refugees who are displaced and homeless once again, and all of them are preparing to spend a sixth night out in the cold. this man is from the...
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i've had to give up myjob. my husband's had a lot of time off work. get your head around the idea that a little boy, like, a three—year—old boy is having to go through that amount of pain, those kind of waits. but it's happening, and ivan can't be the only the only child that's fallen through the cracks like that. he won't be. nikki fox, bbc news. some breaking news because the bbc has learnt the prime minister rishi sunak is expected to travel to northern ireland this evening. let's speak to our political correspondent in westminster. a surprise visit, what's happening?— westminster. a surprise visit, what's happening? there has been mountin: what's happening? there has been mounting speculation _ what's happening? there has been mounting speculation that - what's happening? there has been mounting speculation that the - what's happening? there has been mounting speculation that the uk | what's happening? there has been i mounting speculation that the uk and eu could be close to striking a deal on the northern ireland protocol, the bit of the brexit
i've had to give up myjob. my husband's had a lot of time off work. get your head around the idea that a little boy, like, a three—year—old boy is having to go through that amount of pain, those kind of waits. but it's happening, and ivan can't be the only the only child that's fallen through the cracks like that. he won't be. nikki fox, bbc news. some breaking news because the bbc has learnt the prime minister rishi sunak is expected to travel to northern ireland this evening. let's speak...
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i mean, there's a world in which i don't need to do this, this is not myjob, but i do it because that'scult to go back into a normal life when you see the kind of human suffering that i have witnessed with unicef around the world, but i like to focus on the hope, i like to focus on the many, many volunteers and people that have come together to better these children's lives. i've got to take it back a bit to your life again. you know, when you went to the us, you were a huge bollywood star here, known, loved, adored, and then you went to this country trying to break into an industry there and you've written about how there were rooms where you didn't know anyone, where there were parties where you were not part of the a—list set, where you were in the other section. what was that experience like? humbling. the one thing about being an actor in bollywood is — female or males — the men enjoy a lot more of it, but women do too. you're kind of told or made to feel like there's nothing greater than you when you walk into a room, and that comes from the immense love that the indian people hav
i mean, there's a world in which i don't need to do this, this is not myjob, but i do it because that'scult to go back into a normal life when you see the kind of human suffering that i have witnessed with unicef around the world, but i like to focus on the hope, i like to focus on the many, many volunteers and people that have come together to better these children's lives. i've got to take it back a bit to your life again. you know, when you went to the us, you were a huge bollywood star...
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i'd have to quit myjob, because i don't drive, so i've no other transport.have already watched their bus leave for the last time. katy austin, bbc news. research for the bbc shows half of state—funded schools for children with special educational needs and disabilities in england are over—subscribed, as they struggle to meet growing demand for places. some headteachers say they've been forced to hold classes in cupboards because of a lack of space. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley has more details. this is maltby hilltop school in rotherham. like many specialist schools across the country, there's pressure on places. hello. freya! doing some fantastic walking. the classrooms and corridors are cramped and overcrowded, as they take on more pupils. how much of your time do you spend looking for space? well, i mean, it's continual. ten years ago, they had 82 pupils. now, they have 13a, and there is a waiting list. what i'm about to show you, this was a former resource cupboard, but now we have members of the visual impairment therapy team conducting th
i'd have to quit myjob, because i don't drive, so i've no other transport.have already watched their bus leave for the last time. katy austin, bbc news. research for the bbc shows half of state—funded schools for children with special educational needs and disabilities in england are over—subscribed, as they struggle to meet growing demand for places. some headteachers say they've been forced to hold classes in cupboards because of a lack of space. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley...
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i've had to give up myjob. my husband's had a lot of time off work.d around the idea that a little boy, like, a three—year—old boy is having to go through that amount of pain, those kind of waits. but it's happening, and ivan can't be the only the only child that's fallen through the cracks like that. he won't be. nikki fox, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories. president biden says the three unidentified objects shot down by us fighterjets in recent days appear to have been harmless and not part of a chinese survelliance programme. of a chinese surveillance programme. mr biden said he hadn't apologised to china's president xi, and doesn't intend to. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has visited kyiv for talks with president zelensky. he said the uk would continue to support ukraine in its fight against russia if he becomes prime minister. he also said there "has to be justice" over possible war crimes. england's women footballers convincingly beat south korea this evening for— zero in their first tournament game since
i've had to give up myjob. my husband's had a lot of time off work.d around the idea that a little boy, like, a three—year—old boy is having to go through that amount of pain, those kind of waits. but it's happening, and ivan can't be the only the only child that's fallen through the cracks like that. he won't be. nikki fox, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the day's other top stories. president biden says the three unidentified objects shot down by us fighterjets in recent days...
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i went into the front line, i done myjob, and now i'm just collateral damage.
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right, so if you say, "myjob is to protect my members "against inflation", are you seriously telling them, your members — that you believe you can get anything like a 21% deal over two years? that'd be really tough, but what we've got to say is... so, what would be acceptable? well, i'm not going to negotiate in an interview. i'll negotiate with the people that invite me to the meetings to negotiate. what our members are telling us is even that the pay issue isn'tjust the only issue, or even the most important. it's about their conditions of service, the way they're deployed. it's about their pensions going forward. many are things that have been ripped out of workers�* hands. even here at the bbc, i would venture that many of the terms and conditions have been ripped away, people have been casualised, forced to work for subcontractors and, indeed, have had their pension promise ripped up and are now having to fend for themselves. and if you look at, let's take the royal mail dispute, it's very similar — that's a fully—private sector industry now, but it's quasi—public service, as yo
right, so if you say, "myjob is to protect my members "against inflation", are you seriously telling them, your members — that you believe you can get anything like a 21% deal over two years? that'd be really tough, but what we've got to say is... so, what would be acceptable? well, i'm not going to negotiate in an interview. i'll negotiate with the people that invite me to the meetings to negotiate. what our members are telling us is even that the pay issue isn'tjust the only...
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there is, ithink, myjob is to help this team improve.over the next six to 12, to 18 months. heather has been a wonderful servant to the game and more importantly as a captain. going forward, is she the right person to lead the side in all three formats or is there scope for change? she is doing a greatjob. she has moved to the way she is thinking in particular, forward over the last, whatever, however long i have been in charge, three months i think now. we are developing our relationship, she is an incredibly smart leader and she really wants this team to thrive and grow and she is doing a greatjob. some watching yesterday saw catherine brunt, her frustrations boiling over, shouting at younger players. is that behaviour acceptable? i think if you ask catherine that question she would reflect on that really openly. she is really honest, she is an incredible competitor, she has very high standards, she drives herself forward, really hard, she pushes herself hard. 0n reflection, from myself, you would like her to be calmer in that situatio
there is, ithink, myjob is to help this team improve.over the next six to 12, to 18 months. heather has been a wonderful servant to the game and more importantly as a captain. going forward, is she the right person to lead the side in all three formats or is there scope for change? she is doing a greatjob. she has moved to the way she is thinking in particular, forward over the last, whatever, however long i have been in charge, three months i think now. we are developing our relationship, she...
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myjob is to make sure that we raise through the countries of the world, we raise the money that's neededthis mos: ue needed for the next few much. this mosque has — needed for the next few much. this mosque has become a refuge for some of those who have nothing and need shelter in any form. this is just one of many makeshift communities that have sprung up across the city. here, it's a mixture of turks and syrian refugees who are displaced and homeless once again, and all of them are preparing to spend a six night out in the cold. this man is from the serious city and —— syrian city of aleppo. translation: the problem is the cold. we have children. — the problem is the cold. we have children, we have babies. turkey is helping _ children, we have babies. turkey is helping us — children, we have babies. turkey is helping us. but children, we have babies. turkey is helinu us. �* ., �*, children, we have babies. turkey is helping ne— helping us. but that's not how this turkish mother _ helping us. but that's not how this turkish mother of _ helping us. but that's not how this turkish mother
myjob is to make sure that we raise through the countries of the world, we raise the money that's neededthis mos: ue needed for the next few much. this mosque has — needed for the next few much. this mosque has become a refuge for some of those who have nothing and need shelter in any form. this is just one of many makeshift communities that have sprung up across the city. here, it's a mixture of turks and syrian refugees who are displaced and homeless once again, and all of them are...
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spent more time in my office on the phone trying to get through to clarion than i did actually doing myjobme days. and i can say it now because i'm not there and my head teacher now, my ex manager, knows that. not only that, by the way, but your head teacher said to a school leavers�* assembly, kwajo will change the world. 0bviously pretty proud of you. yes, yes. she was. she used to actually be my old re teacher, so we have a very, very good relationship, and she was as horrified as anyone when she found out the conditions i was having to live in, whilst working there. so, when you're e—mailing, when you're calling, are people being kind? are theyjust fobbing you off? it was a mixture. the majority of it was you just felt like you were being spoken down to, and that again, you should be grateful for what you have, and they will get round to you when they're ready. and that they're busy. so when you decided to tweet the photographs, which are shocking when you see them, did you have any idea that this would explode on social media, or is itjust getting it out of your system? i had nothing
spent more time in my office on the phone trying to get through to clarion than i did actually doing myjobme days. and i can say it now because i'm not there and my head teacher now, my ex manager, knows that. not only that, by the way, but your head teacher said to a school leavers�* assembly, kwajo will change the world. 0bviously pretty proud of you. yes, yes. she was. she used to actually be my old re teacher, so we have a very, very good relationship, and she was as horrified as anyone...
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you are one of the financial i myjob.were doing that, tokyo didn't have as much competition in terms of other city centres being a big financial hubs. what are you doing to get tokyo back onto the stage as the financial hub of your region? that is why i am here in london promoting tokyo as an initiative, as an international hub in asia in order to revitalise the market in tokyo. when i was a news presenter, financial news, actually the japanese economy was enjoying a bubble. i thinkjapan and tokyo can resume its power... this a bubble. i thinkjapan and tokyo can resume its power. . ._ resume its power... as a financial centre? as _ resume its power... as a financial centre? as a _ resume its power... as a financial centre? as a financial _ resume its power... as a financial centre? as a financial centre - resume its power... as a financial centre? as a financial centre and| resume its power... as a financial i centre? as a financial centre and by digitalisation _ centre? as a financial centre and by digitalisation and _ c
you are one of the financial i myjob.were doing that, tokyo didn't have as much competition in terms of other city centres being a big financial hubs. what are you doing to get tokyo back onto the stage as the financial hub of your region? that is why i am here in london promoting tokyo as an initiative, as an international hub in asia in order to revitalise the market in tokyo. when i was a news presenter, financial news, actually the japanese economy was enjoying a bubble. i thinkjapan and...
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so if you say, myjob is to protect my members during inflation, are you telling me and more importantyou believe you can get anything like a 21% deal two years? get anything like a 2196 deal two ears? ., ., get anything like a 2196 deal two ears? . ., , get anything like a 2196 deal two ears? ., ., , ., , ., years? that would be really tough, but what we _ years? that would be really tough, but what we have _ years? that would be really tough, but what we have got _ years? that would be really tough, but what we have got to _ years? that would be really tough, but what we have got to say... - years? that would be really tough, l but what we have got to say... what would be acceptable? _ but what we have got to say... what would be acceptable? i _ but what we have got to say... what would be acceptable? i am - but what we have got to say... what would be acceptable? i am not - but what we have got to say... what| would be acceptable? i am not going to negotiate — would be acceptable? i am not going to negotiate in _ would be acceptable? i am not going to negotiate in an _ would be acce
so if you say, myjob is to protect my members during inflation, are you telling me and more importantyou believe you can get anything like a 21% deal two years? get anything like a 2196 deal two ears? ., ., get anything like a 2196 deal two ears? . ., , get anything like a 2196 deal two ears? ., ., , ., , ., years? that would be really tough, but what we _ years? that would be really tough, but what we have _ years? that would be really tough, but what we have got _ years? that would be really...
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myjob now is to make sure that the findings of the inquest and those improvements we put into place are community in shock and pain. the families who have lost loved ones finally have some answers about why he legally owned a weapon. they now want to see more changes in gun licensing to help stop further deaths. jenny kumah, bbc news. nhs strikes will intensify next month afterjunior doctors in england voted overwhelmingly to take action over pay. the health secretary, steve barclay, says the decision is deeply disappointing. our health editor hugh pym joins me now. so this is next month on top of nurses, ambulance workers, is going to have a huge impact. shill nurses, ambulance workers, is going to have a huge impact.— to have a huge impact. all of that added u- to have a huge impact. all of that added up does — to have a huge impact. all of that added up does look _ to have a huge impact. all of that added up does look that - to have a huge impact. all of that added up does look that way. - to have a huge impact. all of that i added up does look that way. junior doctors is a term whic
myjob now is to make sure that the findings of the inquest and those improvements we put into place are community in shock and pain. the families who have lost loved ones finally have some answers about why he legally owned a weapon. they now want to see more changes in gun licensing to help stop further deaths. jenny kumah, bbc news. nhs strikes will intensify next month afterjunior doctors in england voted overwhelmingly to take action over pay. the health secretary, steve barclay, says the...
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was really exciting game even though we lost, in that's happened a few times, i feel like i've done myjobt it's making stories around the world about the game and that is great. fix, about the game and that is great. a lot of people would agree with you in sing would be the same if this were an ashes test? that in sing would be the same if this were an ashes test?— in sing would be the same if this were an ashes test? that is a good cuestion. were an ashes test? that is a good question- maybe — were an ashes test? that is a good question. maybe there's _ were an ashes test? that is a good question. maybe there's a - were an ashes test? that is a good question. maybe there's a bit - were an ashes test? that is a good question. maybe there's a bit more| question. maybe there's a bit more at stake in an ashes text match and in being there for eight years, —— ashes test match. i still think that ben stokes, developing 226 lead, he would've done this verse australia as well. a lot depends on circumstances and then we could say was not the smartest decision but it was not the smartest decision b
was really exciting game even though we lost, in that's happened a few times, i feel like i've done myjobt it's making stories around the world about the game and that is great. fix, about the game and that is great. a lot of people would agree with you in sing would be the same if this were an ashes test? that in sing would be the same if this were an ashes test?— in sing would be the same if this were an ashes test? that is a good cuestion. were an ashes test? that is a good question-...
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for the greater good, i think it is making myjob with the harder because i can run as fast and do alltish basketball for so long. you can watch gb take on estonia live on the bbciplayer, the match starts at 19:30... scotland's wheelchair curling team features a new face — jo butterfield, a paralympic gold medallist who switched from the club curling only last year. butterfield will represent scotland at her first world wheelchair curling championship when the event gets under way in british columbia in march. sports reporter amy irons went to meet her... jo butterfield is already a paralympic, world, your punic champion in world athletic but not her mind is on metals and in entirely to picket —— different sport. it entirely to picket -- different sort. , . entirely to picket -- different sort, , ., , ., entirely to picket -- different sort. , ., ., ., , sport. it is a bit of a world but -- world when _ sport. it is a bit of a world but -- world when but _ sport. it is a bit of a world but -- world when but that _ sport. it is a bit of a world but -- world when but that goal - sport. i
for the greater good, i think it is making myjob with the harder because i can run as fast and do alltish basketball for so long. you can watch gb take on estonia live on the bbciplayer, the match starts at 19:30... scotland's wheelchair curling team features a new face — jo butterfield, a paralympic gold medallist who switched from the club curling only last year. butterfield will represent scotland at her first world wheelchair curling championship when the event gets under way in british...
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i think we still have some learning to do and we will get better at that, there is i think, myjob ishave got, and it will be exciting to see how the team progresses forward over the next six to 12, to 818 months. heather has been a wonderful servant the game _ heather has been a wonderful servant the game and more importantly as a captain _ the game and more importantly as a captain. going forward is she the right— captain. going forward is she the right person to lead the side in all three _ right person to lead the side in all three formats or is there scope for change? _ three formats or is there scope for chan . e? ,, , three formats or is there scope for chance? ,, , ., ., ., change? she is doing a great 'ob. she has moved i change? she is doing a great 'ob. she has moved to i change? she is doing a great 'ob. she has moved to the i change? she is doing a great 'ob. she has moved to the way i change? she is doing a great job. she has moved to the way she . change? she is doing a great job. she has moved to the way she is| she has moved to the way she is thinking in particular, f
i think we still have some learning to do and we will get better at that, there is i think, myjob ishave got, and it will be exciting to see how the team progresses forward over the next six to 12, to 818 months. heather has been a wonderful servant the game _ heather has been a wonderful servant the game and more importantly as a captain _ the game and more importantly as a captain. going forward is she the right— captain. going forward is she the right person to lead the side in all three _...
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that's why i'm bringing forward very shortly reforms of the parole process because myjob is always tohe public. and are you sympathetic — protect the public. and are you sympathetic to _ protect the public. and are you sympathetic to blocking - protect the public. and are you sympathetic to blocking the i protect the public. and are you - sympathetic to blocking the release of her daughter's killer? i sympathetic to blocking the release of her daughter's killer?— of her daughter's killer? i would risk being- -- _ of her daughter's killer? i would risk being... across _ of her daughter's killer? i would risk being... across the - of her daughter's killer? i would risk being... across the board i risk being... across the board people have noticed a change since i have come in asjustice secretary scrutinising exceptionally carefully parole decisions and i've also been clear i don't think the powers are adequate at the moment which is why we will be bringing forward legislative proposals shortly. i hope that is something that will have widespread... you might as david lammy, i hope he and
that's why i'm bringing forward very shortly reforms of the parole process because myjob is always tohe public. and are you sympathetic — protect the public. and are you sympathetic to _ protect the public. and are you sympathetic to blocking - protect the public. and are you sympathetic to blocking the i protect the public. and are you - sympathetic to blocking the release of her daughter's killer? i sympathetic to blocking the release of her daughter's killer?— of her daughter's killer? i...