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here's nina warhurst. order, order! i have woken up at four in the morning thinking about brexit.n british politics. it's been a massive strain. i can no longer sit for this party. it is probably having an impact on mp5 more than they would care to admit some of them. i could shut as loudly as anybody but let's try... in your 2.5 decades in parliament, have you known mental pressure like this? no. when you take a battering time and again and again and again, then at some stage you start to think, whoa. but some people will watching and thinking, you signed up to this, you cannot complain about the pressure, it's yourjob. a lot of people suffer from stress, i know that. a lot of people listening to this interview will say, "hey, i've got a stressfuljob," but this has been stressful and over a long period of time. it has taken people, i think, to breaking point almost. we wrote to 296 mps asking them if they felt their mental health had been affected and, of the 57 who responded, 17 said it had and most of them asked for their comments to remain anonymous. "i've not suffered with de
here's nina warhurst. order, order! i have woken up at four in the morning thinking about brexit.n british politics. it's been a massive strain. i can no longer sit for this party. it is probably having an impact on mp5 more than they would care to admit some of them. i could shut as loudly as anybody but let's try... in your 2.5 decades in parliament, have you known mental pressure like this? no. when you take a battering time and again and again and again, then at some stage you start to...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and nina warhurst. our headlines today: agree a brexit deal or don't leave the eu at all — theresa may warns the uk now faces what she calls a stark choice. three of the uk's torture commission right —— right about seclusion in schools. —— three of the uk's children's commissioners write to the united nations torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools. your royal spy—ness — prince wiliam reveals he's been on work experience at the security services. back to back wins in the national, the first horse achieve that feat since the legendary red rum back in the 70's. cloud, there is a lot about today. it is misty and murky to get things under way for a lot of us. will you see the sunshine as the day pans out? more details very shortly. it's sunday the 7th of april. our top story: theresa may has said the country now faces the "stark choice" of either leaving the eu with a deal — or not leaving at all. in a statement, the prime minister said she'd had to
good morning, welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and nina warhurst. our headlines today: agree a brexit deal or don't leave the eu at all — theresa may warns the uk now faces what she calls a stark choice. three of the uk's torture commission right —— right about seclusion in schools. —— three of the uk's children's commissioners write to the united nations torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools. your royal spy—ness —...
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here's nina warhurst. order, order! i have woken up at four in the morning thinking about brexit.rty. it is probably having an impact on mp5 more than they would care to admit some of them. i could shut as loudly as anybody but let's try... in your 2.5 decades in parliament, have you known mental pressure like this? no. when you take a battering time and again and again and again, then at some stage you start to think, whoa. but some people will watching and thinking, you signed up to this, you cannot complain about the pressure, it's yourjob. a lot of people suffer from stress, i know that. a lot of people listening to this interview will say, "hey, i've got a stressfuljob," but this has been stressful and over a long period of time. it has taken people, i think, to breaking point almost. we wrote to 296 mps asking them if they felt their mental health had been affected and, of the 57 who responded, 17 said it had and most of them asked for their comments to remain anonymous. "i've not suffered with depression for several years but it feels like a matter of time, being pitted aga
here's nina warhurst. order, order! i have woken up at four in the morning thinking about brexit.rty. it is probably having an impact on mp5 more than they would care to admit some of them. i could shut as loudly as anybody but let's try... in your 2.5 decades in parliament, have you known mental pressure like this? no. when you take a battering time and again and again and again, then at some stage you start to think, whoa. but some people will watching and thinking, you signed up to this, you...
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here‘s nina warhurst. order, order! i have woken up at four in the morning thinking about brexit.whoa. but some people will watching and thinking, you signed up to this, you cannot complain about the pressure, it‘s yourjob. a lot of people suffer from stress, i know that. a lot of people listening to this interview will say, "hey, i‘ve got a stressfuljob," but this has been stressful and over a long period of time. it has taken people, i think, to breaking point almost. we wrote to 296 mps asking them if they felt their mental health had been affected and, of the 57 who responded, 17 said it had and most of them asked for their comments to remain anonymous. "i‘ve not suffered with depression for several years but it feels like a matter of time, being pitted against my friends and away from my family — it‘s isolating." "lack of sleep, cancelling plans, divisions between friends, mental and physical health is affected." "i‘ve never suffered with anxiety before but now i can feel my heart in my chest — it‘s stopping me sleeping." the leader of the house andrea leadsom told us she is
here‘s nina warhurst. order, order! i have woken up at four in the morning thinking about brexit.whoa. but some people will watching and thinking, you signed up to this, you cannot complain about the pressure, it‘s yourjob. a lot of people suffer from stress, i know that. a lot of people listening to this interview will say, "hey, i‘ve got a stressfuljob," but this has been stressful and over a long period of time. it has taken people, i think, to breaking point almost. we wrote...
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here's nina warhurst. order! i have woken up at four in the morning thinking about brexit.or this party. it is having an impact on mps more than they would ca re impact on mps more than they would care to admit some of them.” impact on mps more than they would care to admit some of them. i could shut as loudly as anybody. have you known mental pressure like this in your two decades in parliament? no. at some stage you start to think,... but some people will say you signed up but some people will say you signed up to this and you cannot complain about the pressure. a lot of people say that. a lot of people will say i have a stressful job say that. a lot of people will say i have a stressfuljob but this has been stressful and over a long period of time. it has taken people to breaking point almost. 296 mps andi to breaking point almost. 296 mps and i have asked them if they mental health have been affected and of the 57 who responded, i7 health have been affected and of the 57 who responded, 17 said it had and most of them asked for their comments to remain anonymous. the lea
here's nina warhurst. order! i have woken up at four in the morning thinking about brexit.or this party. it is having an impact on mps more than they would ca re impact on mps more than they would care to admit some of them.” impact on mps more than they would care to admit some of them. i could shut as loudly as anybody. have you known mental pressure like this in your two decades in parliament? no. at some stage you start to think,... but some people will say you signed up but some people...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and nina warhurst.e eu at all — theresa may warns the uk now faces what she calls a stark choice. three of the uk's torture commission right —— right about seclusion in schools. —— three of the uk's children's commissioners write to the united nations torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools.
good morning, welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and nina warhurst.e eu at all — theresa may warns the uk now faces what she calls a stark choice. three of the uk's torture commission right —— right about seclusion in schools. —— three of the uk's children's commissioners write to the united nations torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools.
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nina warhurst has been to hartlepool, where last year's turnout was the lowest in the country.n of this diverse community more interested in what it does? 160 million is being spent on regeneration, but generating interest in these elections is proving tricky. have you ever voted in a local election? no. do you know what they do, local councillors? no, i have no clue whatsoever. this is dyke hill, in the 2% of most deprived areas in the uk. the council can count on callum, the cleaner and part—time youth worker wants to make sure that he is heard. just when the councillors were coming in and they were explaining what they want to do, i was thinking, well, that one vote could be vital, so i might as well use it and then i have used it every year since. so local elections matter? yes, definitely. since 2010 this council has lost almost two—thirds of its budget, and that hasn't gone unnoticed by nora. there are so many things being cut back in this town, it's like a ghost town. vital services we need, the magistrates‘ court, hospitals. doesn't make you think, i will vote, or not b
nina warhurst has been to hartlepool, where last year's turnout was the lowest in the country.n of this diverse community more interested in what it does? 160 million is being spent on regeneration, but generating interest in these elections is proving tricky. have you ever voted in a local election? no. do you know what they do, local councillors? no, i have no clue whatsoever. this is dyke hill, in the 2% of most deprived areas in the uk. the council can count on callum, the cleaner and...
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nina warhurst has been to hartlepool, where last year's turnout was the lowest in the country.e interested in what it does? 160 million is being spent on regeneration, but generating interest in these elections is proving tricky. have you ever voted ina proving tricky. have you ever voted in a local election? no. do you know what they do, local counsellors? no, i have no clue whatsoever. this is dyke hill, in the 2% of most deprived areas in the uk. the council can count on callum, the cleaner and pa rt—time youth council can count on callum, the cleaner and part—time youth worker wa nts to cleaner and part—time youth worker wants to make sure that he is heard. just when the counsellors were coming in and they were explaining what they want to do, i was thinking, well, that one vote could be vital, so i might as well use it and then i have used it every year since. so local elections matter? yes, definitely. since 2010 this council has lost almost two—thirds of its budget and that hasn't gone unnoticed by nora. there are so many things being cut back in this town, like a ghost
nina warhurst has been to hartlepool, where last year's turnout was the lowest in the country.e interested in what it does? 160 million is being spent on regeneration, but generating interest in these elections is proving tricky. have you ever voted ina proving tricky. have you ever voted in a local election? no. do you know what they do, local counsellors? no, i have no clue whatsoever. this is dyke hill, in the 2% of most deprived areas in the uk. the council can count on callum, the cleaner...
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our political editor at nina warhurst, who you saw briefly in that report, she looked around the prisonge of the project has secured a job working for the company that has overseen job working for the company that has overseen the renovation and he will start that role when he leaves prison. it's making a big difference. this is what one of the men had to say, mark, who is serving a long sentence for drugs offences. when he arrived at hmp liverpool to start his sentence, the prison was ina start his sentence, the prison was in a filthy state but now he is part of the team helping with the renovation. it puts a smile on your face. it's a tough environment to come into, but to make it a bit better helps. what do you do when lads if you stick to doing thisjob? you get a little bit, but you get that everywhere, don't you? people shouting and dropping things out of the window and stuff, but you just get on. there is still a long way to go with the project, six more wings in this large prison that need renovation, so there is plenty more still to come, which will mean more skills for the men
our political editor at nina warhurst, who you saw briefly in that report, she looked around the prisonge of the project has secured a job working for the company that has overseen job working for the company that has overseen the renovation and he will start that role when he leaves prison. it's making a big difference. this is what one of the men had to say, mark, who is serving a long sentence for drugs offences. when he arrived at hmp liverpool to start his sentence, the prison was ina...
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hello, this is breakfast with nina warhurst and ben thompson. it is 8:30am.faces the stark choice of either leaving the eu with a deal or not leaving at all. in a statement, the prime minister said she'd had to reach out to labour or let eu withdrawal slip through ourfingers. three days of talks between both parties have ended without agreement, but some conservatives have criticised mrs may for seeking labour's help. three of the uk's children's commissioner is have asked the united nations tortured committee to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in some schools. government guidelines say teachers can use reasonable force to control children, but campaigners say restraint is often being used inappropriately. the westminster government says it has consulted on reducing restraint, and will announce its next steps soon. thousands of demonstrators across sudan have ta ken thousands of demonstrators across sudan have taken part in what appears to be the biggest series of rallies against the country's president since processing began in decemb
hello, this is breakfast with nina warhurst and ben thompson. it is 8:30am.faces the stark choice of either leaving the eu with a deal or not leaving at all. in a statement, the prime minister said she'd had to reach out to labour or let eu withdrawal slip through ourfingers. three days of talks between both parties have ended without agreement, but some conservatives have criticised mrs may for seeking labour's help. three of the uk's children's commissioner is have asked the united nations...
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good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and ben thompson. our headlines today: agree a brexit deal or don't leave the eu at all — theresa may warns that the uk now faces what she calls a ‘stark choice‘. three of the uk's children's commissioners write to the united nations torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools. your royal spy—ness — prince william reveals he's been on work experience at the security services. tiger roll is the toast of aintree. back to back wins in the grand national, the first horse to achieve that feat since the legendary red rum back in the 70's. good morning. a full round—up of the weather a little later with susan ahead of the boat race. will it stay dry? details a bit later. our top story: theresa may has said the country now faces the "stark choice" of either leaving the eu with a deal — or not leaving at all. in a statement, the prime minister said she'd had to reach out to labour or let eu withdrawal "slip through ourfingers". our political correspondent, n
good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and ben thompson. our headlines today: agree a brexit deal or don't leave the eu at all — theresa may warns that the uk now faces what she calls a ‘stark choice‘. three of the uk's children's commissioners write to the united nations torture committee asking it to investigate the use of physical restraint and seclusion in schools. your royal spy—ness — prince william reveals he's been on work experience at the security services....