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, people sure notice _ did in northampton, people sure notice. ~ , did in northampton, people sure notice absolutely. just related to that, the telegraph is making - notice. absolutely. just related to that, the telegraph is making the point that a lot of the children that have been most affected by the effects of lockdown are those who have been from the poorest backgrounds. easing classroom restrictions as the number of isolated students quadruples to 375,000. �* ., �* , isolated students quadruples to 375,000. �* ., �*, ., isolated students quadruples to 375,000. ~ . a ., ., , 375,000. and that's a really disturbing — 375,000. and that's a really disturbing number, - 375,000. and that's a really| disturbing number, students 375,000. and that's a really - disturbing number, students having their education disturbed. what an -- and _ their education disturbed. what an -- and we — their education disturbed. what an —— and we all know how education plays— —— and we all know how education plays an _ —— and we all know how education plays an important role in your life chances _ plays an imp
, people sure notice _ did in northampton, people sure notice. ~ , did in northampton, people sure notice absolutely. just related to that, the telegraph is making - notice. absolutely. just related to that, the telegraph is making the point that a lot of the children that have been most affected by the effects of lockdown are those who have been from the poorest backgrounds. easing classroom restrictions as the number of isolated students quadruples to 375,000. �* ., �* , isolated students...
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it’s northampton and it's about to get even bigger.— get even bigger.er. it's a great location for logistics - get even bigger. it's a great| location for logistics because over there you can see the m1 motorway. i've been in this sector for nearly 30 years and i've never seen demand like it. we are building speculatively which means we don't have a customer lined up and we are letting them before we finish which does not often happen. the shed are getting bigger. this will be royal mail's newcastle hub. high street shops may be closing but there is a race for space in logistics. this is the result of our growing appetite for online shopping. it shows how quickly retailers are changing. injust six years, quickly retailers are changing. in just six years, the amount of large warehouse space has risen to 32% up to 566 million square feet. that's like adding nearly 21100 football pitches and we are going to need a lot more. �* , ., , and we are going to need a lot more. �*, ., , ., more. it's not 'ust about oane more. it's not 'ust about online retail, _ m
it’s northampton and it's about to get even bigger.— get even bigger.er. it's a great location for logistics - get even bigger. it's a great| location for logistics because over there you can see the m1 motorway. i've been in this sector for nearly 30 years and i've never seen demand like it. we are building speculatively which means we don't have a customer lined up and we are letting them before we finish which does not often happen. the shed are getting bigger. this will be royal mail's...
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the english premiership this afternoon, with exeter chiefs coming from 18 points behind to beat northampton their opening eurohockey championships match. catherine ledesma scored on her international debut with sarah evans, jo hunter and ellie rayer also adding to the scoresheet to help england take the three points. england are back in action tomorrow against germany. qualification for the boxing at this summer's tokyo 0lympics continues in paris. and it was a family affair today as pat mccormackjoined his twin brother luke in qualifying for the team gb squad after taking victory on points in the quarterfinals of the men s welterweight competiton. also through to tokyo is shev clarke after victory in the men s heavyweight quarterfinals. his brother fraser clarke will be hoping tojoin him, he needs just one more victory to qualify for the olympics and his fight against berat acar is taking place very shortly. england are 158 at the moment. scotland lead luxembourg by one goal to nil. i will be back in an hour. next —— next stop is the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with
the english premiership this afternoon, with exeter chiefs coming from 18 points behind to beat northampton their opening eurohockey championships match. catherine ledesma scored on her international debut with sarah evans, jo hunter and ellie rayer also adding to the scoresheet to help england take the three points. england are back in action tomorrow against germany. qualification for the boxing at this summer's tokyo 0lympics continues in paris. and it was a family affair today as pat...
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i was born in 1963 in a mother and baby home in northampton.ous that it wasn't something that you talked about. gaynor also came to resent being adopted. although now happily married with her own children, the stigma of being the child of an unmarried mother has stayed with her. in your life, you think of the words "secrets and lies", so you keep it secret from a lot of people, so it's a bit like you're not living the right life. what would you have wished for? to have stayed with my mum. to have been allowed to be kept by the woman that gave birth to me. 0k, she was only a girl, but she was still with my dad. if they would have had support and help, you know, i should have stayed with them. gaynor�*s mother, like all the birth mothers, supposedly had to give their consent to have their babies adopted, but some mothers now question whether they even signed a consent form. those doubts were reflected in this document from an adoption hearing, when the judge himself said he was doubtful about the validity of the justice of the peace�*s signatures
i was born in 1963 in a mother and baby home in northampton.ous that it wasn't something that you talked about. gaynor also came to resent being adopted. although now happily married with her own children, the stigma of being the child of an unmarried mother has stayed with her. in your life, you think of the words "secrets and lies", so you keep it secret from a lot of people, so it's a bit like you're not living the right life. what would you have wished for? to have stayed with my...
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miranda richardson is a landlady of a pub in northampton. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news.will| not lie, absolutely horrendous. been it for you, first off? i will l not lie, absolutely horrendous. i have never experienced anything quite like it because i don't think any of us have, let's be honest, but in the hospitality industry, we took a knock from the beginning and we are still being knocked is now. the impacts are going to be life changing for many of us. so impacts are going to be life changing for many of us. so you have had limited opening, _ changing for many of us. so you have had limited opening, haven't - changing for many of us. so you have had limited opening, haven't you? i had limited opening, haven't you? yes, you can only ever plan on the daily, possibly weekly basis, because we never know what will hit us next. that is notjust from the changes that government inflate, but our staff levels, with cases arising under numbers changing, you cannot plan. you think you can come up with ideas and think of how you would like to progress and improve the business an
miranda richardson is a landlady of a pub in northampton. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news.will| not lie, absolutely horrendous. been it for you, first off? i will l not lie, absolutely horrendous. i have never experienced anything quite like it because i don't think any of us have, let's be honest, but in the hospitality industry, we took a knock from the beginning and we are still being knocked is now. the impacts are going to be life changing for many of us. so impacts are going to...
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it's a warehouse city near northampton, and it's about to get even bigger. for nearly 30 years and i've never seen demand like it. we're building buildings speculatively, which means we haven't got a customer lined up, and we're letting them before we finish. that doesn't often happen. and the sheds are getting bigger. this will be royal mail's, new parcel hub. high street shops may be closing, but there is a race for space in logistics. this is the result of our growing appetite for online shopping, and shows just how quickly retail is changing. injust six years, the amount of large warehouse space has risen by 32% — to 566 million square feet. that's like adding nearly 2,400 football pitches. and we're going to need a lot more. if notjust about online retail. it's about automotive and manufacturing. as we move to electric vehicles, we're going to need battery plants and their supply chain. and as a result of brexit, companies want to store more inventory in the uk. they'll need an army of workers, too — amazon alone is recruiting 10,000 staff this year. as
it's a warehouse city near northampton, and it's about to get even bigger. for nearly 30 years and i've never seen demand like it. we're building buildings speculatively, which means we haven't got a customer lined up, and we're letting them before we finish. that doesn't often happen. and the sheds are getting bigger. this will be royal mail's, new parcel hub. high street shops may be closing, but there is a race for space in logistics. this is the result of our growing appetite for online...
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turbine with the stanford university school of medicine and dallas, founding ceo of trans health northampton legislation in more than 30 states right now targeting transgender youth, the headlines, the political rhetoric, all of it, what kind of mental health impact does that have on trans kids? >> yeah, it's really difficult to watch right now. and i think on the one hand we think a lot about the impact of the bills themselves. so it's dangerous for these kids to be potentially losing medical care. it's dangerous for them to be kicked out of sports and losing the physical and mental health benefits of sports. but really i think the biggest danger is something outside of the direct impact of the bills. and the real danger is that these kids are seeing powerful people like politicians going on national television and basically telling them that they're confused about their identity, that they're a risk to their friends in sports, that they can't be in bathrooms because they're a risk to other people. and, over time, if you hear that over and over again, kids start to believe it and they start
turbine with the stanford university school of medicine and dallas, founding ceo of trans health northampton legislation in more than 30 states right now targeting transgender youth, the headlines, the political rhetoric, all of it, what kind of mental health impact does that have on trans kids? >> yeah, it's really difficult to watch right now. and i think on the one hand we think a lot about the impact of the bills themselves. so it's dangerous for these kids to be potentially losing...
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private use is still illegal, government trials are under way in places like luton, cambridge and northamptonelaine is partially sighted and has had bad experiences while walking in milton keynes with her guide dog, ilka. i heard some screaming and sort of like turned a bit, and all of a sudden i was sort of hit from the right side, which knocked me over onto inca, and then i realised that it was two young people riding a scooter, an e—scooter. you know, it is getting to be an issue, now. that, you know, you just get scared to go out. over 18s can hire scooters using an app. three companies are part of the trial around milton keynes. all have safety features. we have had training with london vision, so all of london vision's guidance has gone into our training, which every user must undertake before they start. but there is undoubtedly more we can do. these are part of the trials and we are evolving and adapting. as you can see, campbell park, where we are now, we have reduced the speed down to ten mph, and request the park's trust because we have got so many people walking here. one company
private use is still illegal, government trials are under way in places like luton, cambridge and northamptonelaine is partially sighted and has had bad experiences while walking in milton keynes with her guide dog, ilka. i heard some screaming and sort of like turned a bit, and all of a sudden i was sort of hit from the right side, which knocked me over onto inca, and then i realised that it was two young people riding a scooter, an e—scooter. you know, it is getting to be an issue, now....
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it's a warehouse city near northampton, and it's about to get even bigger.tite for online shopping, and shows just how quickly retail is changing. injust six years, the amount of large warehouse space has risen by 32% — to 566 million square feet. that's like adding nearly 2,400 football pitches. and we're going to need a lot more. if notjust about online retail. it's about automotive and manufacturing. as we move to electric vehicles, we're going to need battery plants and their supply chain. and as a result of brexit, companies want to store more inventory in the uk. they'll need an army of workers, too — amazon alone is recruiting 10,000 staff this year. asif lost his job at a luxury hotel and has now changed career. the hospitality industry completely shut down. i was fortunate that i got a job and it's very different — it's logistics. before, i was in the hospitality industry. now it's entirely different. but the aim is the same — to look after the customers. warehousing is becoming an ever—bigger part of our economy. we should absolutely see this as pa
it's a warehouse city near northampton, and it's about to get even bigger.tite for online shopping, and shows just how quickly retail is changing. injust six years, the amount of large warehouse space has risen by 32% — to 566 million square feet. that's like adding nearly 2,400 football pitches. and we're going to need a lot more. if notjust about online retail. it's about automotive and manufacturing. as we move to electric vehicles, we're going to need battery plants and their supply...
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private use is still illegal, government trials are underway in places like luton, cambridge and northamptonials have seen problems. elaine is partially sighted and has bad experience whilst walking in milton keynes with her guide dog. i had some screening _ keynes with her guide dog. i had some screening and _ keynes with her guide dog. i had some screening and i _ keynes with her guide dog. i “ian. some screening and i turned a keynes with her guide dog. i “i2c some screening and i turned a bit and all of a sudden i was hit from the right side, which knocked me over onto my dog and then i realised it was too young people riding an ee scooter. it is getting to be an issue now that you just get scared to go out. issue now that you 'ust get scared to to out. 'i ~ issue now that you 'ust get scared toroout. to go out. 0ver18 scan hire scooters — to go out. 0ver18 scan hire scooters using _ to go out. 0ver18 scan hire scooters using an _ to go out. over 18 scan hire i scooters using an application. to go out. over 18 scan hire - scooters using an application. three companies are part of a trial
private use is still illegal, government trials are underway in places like luton, cambridge and northamptonials have seen problems. elaine is partially sighted and has bad experience whilst walking in milton keynes with her guide dog. i had some screening _ keynes with her guide dog. i had some screening and _ keynes with her guide dog. i had some screening and i _ keynes with her guide dog. i “ian. some screening and i turned a keynes with her guide dog. i “i2c some screening and i turned...
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it's a warehouse city near northampton and it's about to get even bigger. it’s it's about to get evening bigger. this will be royal mail's new parcel hub. high street shops may be closing, but there is a race for space in logistics. this is the result of our growing appetite for online shopping and shows just how quickly retail has changed and is changing. injust six quickly retail has changed and is changing. in just six years, quickly retail has changed and is changing. injust six years, the amount of large warehouse space has risen by 32% to 566 million square feet. that is like adding nearly 2400 feet. that is like adding nearly 2li00 football pitches and we are going to need a lot more. it’s 2400 football pitches and we are going to need a lot more. it's not 'ust going to need a lot more. it's not just about — going to need a lot more. it's not just about online _ going to need a lot more. it's not just about online retail. - going to need a lot more. it's not just about online retail. it - going to need a lot more. it's not just about online retail. it is - going to need a lot m
it's a warehouse city near northampton and it's about to get even bigger. it’s it's about to get evening bigger. this will be royal mail's new parcel hub. high street shops may be closing, but there is a race for space in logistics. this is the result of our growing appetite for online shopping and shows just how quickly retail has changed and is changing. injust six quickly retail has changed and is changing. in just six years, quickly retail has changed and is changing. injust six years,...
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it's a warehouse city near northampton, and it's about to get even bigger.uickly retail is changing. injust six years, the amount of large warehouse space has risen by 32% — to 566 million square feet. that's like adding nearly 2,400 football pitches. and we're going to need a lot more. if notjust about online retail. it's about automotive and manufacturing. as we move to electric vehicles, we're going to need battery plants and their supply chain. and as a result of brexit, companies want to store more inventory in the uk. they'll need an army of workers, too — amazon alone is recruiting 10,000 staff this year. asif lost his job at a luxury hotel and has now changed career. the hospitality industry completely shut down. i was fortunate that i got a job and it's very different — it's logistics. before, i was in the hospitality industry. now it's entirely different. but the aim is the same — to look after the customers. warehousing is becoming an ever—bigger part of our economy. we should absolutely see this as part of our national infrastructure. without thi
it's a warehouse city near northampton, and it's about to get even bigger.uickly retail is changing. injust six years, the amount of large warehouse space has risen by 32% — to 566 million square feet. that's like adding nearly 2,400 football pitches. and we're going to need a lot more. if notjust about online retail. it's about automotive and manufacturing. as we move to electric vehicles, we're going to need battery plants and their supply chain. and as a result of brexit, companies want to...
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caretaker manager robert page, who's previous experience has been managing lower league clubs, northampton side. afterwards, he stood by the decisions he's made over the last few years. i've not changed anything in myself and in my career, i'm lucky to have, you know, so many medals throughout my career and have four olympic medals. at that point, as an athlete, you know, when you are so good at something, you always — that is what makes us a champion, you have to try a new event, you have to get excited, you have to work on it and if it comes overnight, everybody would be winning, you know? and so you have to take a step back and see what wonderful career i've had. and for me, i don't regret any — any part of my career, you know? it was nice to try the marathon, run a british record, european record, go out there and to learn about it but at the same time, i genuinely did miss the track. farah will be 41 by the next olympics and while he would not give a definitive answer on his future, he knows this could be the end of his distinguished athletics career. those close to him admitted they
caretaker manager robert page, who's previous experience has been managing lower league clubs, northampton side. afterwards, he stood by the decisions he's made over the last few years. i've not changed anything in myself and in my career, i'm lucky to have, you know, so many medals throughout my career and have four olympic medals. at that point, as an athlete, you know, when you are so good at something, you always — that is what makes us a champion, you have to try a new event, you have to...