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john maguire is up board hms mersey in portsmouth. board hms mersey in portsmouth. you‘ll go out to a fishing boat. fishing boat. tell us the type of thing you‘d do. thing you‘d do. —— you will go on the rib. the rib. with the master, see his routine for the day. the day. have a look at the different species he‘s got on board, to some ide. have a look at the different species he's got on board, to some ide. he's got on board, to some ide. so, you are an expert on that? you are an expert on that? condition and then we will sit back to the ship. thank you. hms tyne, which we can now see in the distance. now the fog has lifted! lifted! we were talking a little bit about brexit. about brexit. european union, tell us about the things you‘re thinking about. european union, tell us about the things you're thinking about. things you're thinking about. are compliant with the current legislation. legislation. vessels are within our waters fully compliant within the regulation. compliant within the regulation. good stuff, thank you. good to talk to you this morning. absolutely
john maguire is up board hms mersey in portsmouth. board hms mersey in portsmouth. you‘ll go out to a fishing boat. fishing boat. tell us the type of thing you‘d do. thing you‘d do. —— you will go on the rib. the rib. with the master, see his routine for the day. the day. have a look at the different species he‘s got on board, to some ide. have a look at the different species he's got on board, to some ide. he's got on board, to some ide. so, you are an expert on that? you are an...
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patients were regularly given high doses of opioids they didn't need but in barbara ports from portsmouth. they campaign for twenty years to find out how their relatives died in the same hospital after being given drugs they didn't meet now a painstaking report four years in the making says they've been failed consistently by hospital managers by the police and by politicians inexcusable failure of them all is not only shameful it is scandalous and it is immoral. they have grossly felt that ethical standards by abusing people's human rights are vulnerable relatives who were stripped of their final words to their loved ones silenced by. catastrophic the report looked at events at this hospital in southern england between one hundred eighty nine and two thousand and how relatives complaints were brushed aside the report says four hundred fifty six people died here as a result of an institutionalized practice shortening patients' lives by administering opioids like diamorphine without medical justification and given missing records a further two hundred may have died for the same reason a do
patients were regularly given high doses of opioids they didn't need but in barbara ports from portsmouth. they campaign for twenty years to find out how their relatives died in the same hospital after being given drugs they didn't meet now a painstaking report four years in the making says they've been failed consistently by hospital managers by the police and by politicians inexcusable failure of them all is not only shameful it is scandalous and it is immoral. they have grossly felt that...
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all the way from portsmouth on the south coast to volgograd i spoke to them they told me their story when i was told that it was going to take me so many hours to get from the lean to here in volgograd thoughts and awfully long way to go not half as long as these chaps of may join now by michonne jamie who have cycled here to volgograd for the england game all the way from portsmouth in england every day for twenty three days one hundred miles every day and we go yes they lunched on. as much as people have asked us and. many many questions and many tanks and many messages from people next thing i can eat if i wanted to cycle to day woods however i'm really once again on a bike ever again you've done this for a very serious reason haven't you. the probably more fun for cancer research u.k. is what we've been taught them for every day we've been waken up and thing right we're going to rise this much more money. right so just right now england have put the ball in the net as you have come back to us one nil and hari cain ten minutes in doing what he does best to tell them striker in the
all the way from portsmouth on the south coast to volgograd i spoke to them they told me their story when i was told that it was going to take me so many hours to get from the lean to here in volgograd thoughts and awfully long way to go not half as long as these chaps of may join now by michonne jamie who have cycled here to volgograd for the england game all the way from portsmouth in england every day for twenty three days one hundred miles every day and we go yes they lunched on. as much as...
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portsmouth. they've campaigned for twenty years to find out how their relatives died in the same hospital after being given drugs they didn't meet now a painstaking report four years in the making says they've been failed consistently by hospital managers by the police and by politicians inexcusable failure of them all is not only shameful it is scandalous and it is immoral. they have grossly felt that ethical standards by abusing people's human rights are vulnerable relatives who was stripped of their final words to their loved ones silenced by. catastrophic the report looked at events at this hospital in southern england between one hundred eighty nine and two thousand and how relatives complaints were brushed aside the report says four hundred fifty six people died here as a result of an institutionalized practice shortening patients' lives by administering opioids like diamorphine without medical justification and given missing records a further two hundred may have died for the same reason a
portsmouth. they've campaigned for twenty years to find out how their relatives died in the same hospital after being given drugs they didn't meet now a painstaking report four years in the making says they've been failed consistently by hospital managers by the police and by politicians inexcusable failure of them all is not only shameful it is scandalous and it is immoral. they have grossly felt that ethical standards by abusing people's human rights are vulnerable relatives who was stripped...
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we hope to have you come back at the ground breaking for portsmouth square. also want to say a quick note to connie chan. connie, who put me out in the chinese newspapers, a great resource and i've enjoyed her tenure here and she, too, will be sorely missed and hopefully you will also come back for the ground breaking of portsmouth square. >> president buell: dawn and connie come forward. >> thank you very much, commissioners. i wanted to have an opportunity to come and say farewell after all this time working together. some of us have been working together actually longer than 12 years when i started in the mayor's budget office as the analyst for the recreation and park department and recruited by the deputy director at that time, katy, and this job has been an amazing experience. it is the job i never knew i always wanted and that as a policy person who had been reading design magazines since she was 15 to finally have an opportunity to do both things in one job, and has really been amazing, and i really, we worked on hundreds of projects at this point and
we hope to have you come back at the ground breaking for portsmouth square. also want to say a quick note to connie chan. connie, who put me out in the chinese newspapers, a great resource and i've enjoyed her tenure here and she, too, will be sorely missed and hopefully you will also come back for the ground breaking of portsmouth square. >> president buell: dawn and connie come forward. >> thank you very much, commissioners. i wanted to have an opportunity to come and say farewell...
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all the way from portsmouth on the south coast here to volgograd i spoke to them they told me their story when i was told that it was going to take me so many hours to get from the lean to here in volgograd thought an awfully long way to go not half as long as these chaps of may join now by michonne jamie who have cycled here to volgograd for the england game all the way from portsmouth and england every day for twenty three days one hundred miles every day and we got yesterday launched on in time for the game as much as people have asked us and in many many questions i'm a texan many messages from people next thing i kate if i wanted to cycle today of woods however i really want to get on a bike ever again you've done this for a very serious reason haven't you. the probably more fun for cancer research ek is what we've been cycling for every day.
all the way from portsmouth on the south coast here to volgograd i spoke to them they told me their story when i was told that it was going to take me so many hours to get from the lean to here in volgograd thought an awfully long way to go not half as long as these chaps of may join now by michonne jamie who have cycled here to volgograd for the england game all the way from portsmouth and england every day for twenty three days one hundred miles every day and we got yesterday launched on in...
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join now by michonne jamie who've cycled here to volgograd for the england game all the way from portsmouth and england every day for twenty three days one hundred miles every day and we go yesterday lunched on and tom think i'm as much as people have asked us and in many many questions i'm a texan many messages from people magazine arcade if i wanted to cycle today of woods however i'm. really once again on a bike every game you've done this for a very serious reason haven't you and they have the ball the most fun to cancer research ek is what we've been taught them for every day we've been waking up and think rob we're going to use this much more money i. have one of the things peter all of you. guys i mean the same way it's bogus i've been to volgograd it's even flying it is a very difficult and tricky place i actually flew from syria. it's not that easy photo made maybe it was a good idea to take a take that. they could have their beers offer just because they've worked hard and have good have exercised i want to just mention up by the flies peter all over was talking to john and it was
join now by michonne jamie who've cycled here to volgograd for the england game all the way from portsmouth and england every day for twenty three days one hundred miles every day and we go yesterday lunched on and tom think i'm as much as people have asked us and in many many questions i'm a texan many messages from people magazine arcade if i wanted to cycle today of woods however i'm. really once again on a bike every game you've done this for a very serious reason haven't you and they have...
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the rainy day in which he and his entourage visited portsmouth. lafayette proved to be a magnet or americans of all races, colors, and genders, veterans of the american revolution hastens to greet him. september 1 happens to be the day of franklin pierce's graduation. as is written in the biography, franklin had had selected to oration inorary latin. wrote his father, hoping he would attend. he wases, in this disappointed. the old general joined other revolutionary war soldiers to , who waseral lafayette on his famous tour of america. colleged his son's graduation, valedictorian address, to spend time with lafayette. andr visiting portsmouth returning after the ball, to boston, he freshened up for to get hours and headed back to new york. concorde,t lexington, and other places. bylexington, he was greeted a banner. it reads, welcome friend of america to the birthplace of american liberty. you cannot tell from this slide, but that banner is nine inches high. long.t it is owned by the historical society. i have seen it when it was laid out to be pho
the rainy day in which he and his entourage visited portsmouth. lafayette proved to be a magnet or americans of all races, colors, and genders, veterans of the american revolution hastens to greet him. september 1 happens to be the day of franklin pierce's graduation. as is written in the biography, franklin had had selected to oration inorary latin. wrote his father, hoping he would attend. he wases, in this disappointed. the old general joined other revolutionary war soldiers to , who waseral...
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let's speak to our health editor, hugh pym, in portsmouth.ecessary deaths, maybe 200 more. where does the report apportion blame? well ben it is a long and fairly detailed report, it is what the relatives of those who died at gosport war memorial hospital have been calling for for yea rs. hospital have been calling for for years. they feel their worries were never heard properly. a series of police investigations got nowhere, inquests did not come up with findings that they thought were fair and the crown prosecution service says that no further action could be taken. and they had been campaigning since the late 1990s so today was an extremely important day for them. and i think they particularly telling quote, as we heard in that report from cath was that at this hospital there was an institutionalised practice of shortening lives through prescribing and administering opioids, powerful painkillers, without medical justification. what it does say is that a doctor who has been blamed in connection with this in the past, doctorjane barton, conn
let's speak to our health editor, hugh pym, in portsmouth.ecessary deaths, maybe 200 more. where does the report apportion blame? well ben it is a long and fairly detailed report, it is what the relatives of those who died at gosport war memorial hospital have been calling for for yea rs. hospital have been calling for for years. they feel their worries were never heard properly. a series of police investigations got nowhere, inquests did not come up with findings that they thought were fair...
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a team at portsmouth university has come up with a way of taking human finger prints off seized scalesthe briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: eu leaders are meeting in brussels shortly. they're set to focus on the divisive issue of migration. president trump has begun the search for a successor to a key member of the us supreme court who's standing down after three decades. german footballers and fans are trying to come to terms with their shock world cup exit. the final places in the last 16 will be decided today. now to look at the papers and social media. we begin with the independent and the european council. president donald trump has told eu countries to prepare for "worst case scenarios" as relations with the us under donald trump rapidly deteriorate. while in the gulf news, us president donald trump said he supported tougher restrictions on foreign investment in sensitive technology, as well as export controls on those goods, but he stopped short of imposing specific restrictions on china. in the ft, entertainment giant, walt disney, won the us government's blessing f
a team at portsmouth university has come up with a way of taking human finger prints off seized scalesthe briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: eu leaders are meeting in brussels shortly. they're set to focus on the divisive issue of migration. president trump has begun the search for a successor to a key member of the us supreme court who's standing down after three decades. german footballers and fans are trying to come to terms with their shock world cup exit. the final places in the...
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campaigners are calling for criminal charges against the prescribing doctor that in barbara ports from portsmouth. they've campaigned for twenty years to find out how their relatives died in the same hospital after being given drugs they didn't need now a painstaking report four years in the making says they've been failed consistently by hospital managers by the police and by politicians inexcusable failure of them all is not only shameful it is scandalous and it is immoral. they have grossly felt that ethical standards by abusing people's human rights are vulnerable relatives who was stripped of their final words to their loved ones silenced by. catastrophic the report looked at events at this hospital in southern england between one hundred eighty nine and two thousand and how relatives complaints were brushed aside the report says four hundred fifty six people died here as a result of an institutionalized practice shortening patients lives by administering opioids like diamorphine without medical justification and given missing records a further two hundred may have died for the same reason a
campaigners are calling for criminal charges against the prescribing doctor that in barbara ports from portsmouth. they've campaigned for twenty years to find out how their relatives died in the same hospital after being given drugs they didn't need now a painstaking report four years in the making says they've been failed consistently by hospital managers by the police and by politicians inexcusable failure of them all is not only shameful it is scandalous and it is immoral. they have grossly...
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let us get more from richard lester, who was at portsmouth cathedral.on -- dinenage. this is chilling. one of my constituents came to me after i was elected to get justice came to me after i was elected to getjustice for his came to me after i was elected to get justice for his father. the report talks about a culture of shortening lives, about a disregard for human life, it speaks about families who thought their loved ones were there for respite and rehabilitation, only to find they we re rehabilitation, only to find they were on a terminal care pathway. it is almost unimaginable this report, and what it says. many families have said they want to see prosecutions. this report does not assign liability, the bishop says that is not hisjob, or part of liability, the bishop says that is not his job, or part of the re—met. but he makes it clear that he wants governments, agencies and the police to look at the findings here. what should government be doing about this? the government needs to look at this as a matter of extreme urgency. the report speaks of
let us get more from richard lester, who was at portsmouth cathedral.on -- dinenage. this is chilling. one of my constituents came to me after i was elected to get justice came to me after i was elected to getjustice for his came to me after i was elected to get justice for his father. the report talks about a culture of shortening lives, about a disregard for human life, it speaks about families who thought their loved ones were there for respite and rehabilitation, only to find they we re...
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elderly themselves what lessons to be learned and charges brought as soon as possible that al-jazeera portsmouth. the north korean leader has wrapped up his two day trip to china kim jong un was in china to brief president paying on his historic meeting with the u.s. president earlier this month this is came as the third visit the china since march edger and brown has more now from beijing. well this is an unusual visit when kim jong un came here in march and again in may details of the visit were only released after he left china this time the details were released on the morning that he arrived he received a full welcoming ceremony at the great hall of the people with full military honors slowly the north korean leader is being eased into the international fold no longer treated as the leader of a pariah state but as a bona fide leader of his country now i think that kim jong un and president xi jinping would have discussed perhaps what has so far not been made public about kim jong un's discussions in singapore with president donald trump this of course is where the two leaders committed them
elderly themselves what lessons to be learned and charges brought as soon as possible that al-jazeera portsmouth. the north korean leader has wrapped up his two day trip to china kim jong un was in china to brief president paying on his historic meeting with the u.s. president earlier this month this is came as the third visit the china since march edger and brown has more now from beijing. well this is an unusual visit when kim jong un came here in march and again in may details of the visit...
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one was lost off the ports of -- portsmouth, maine, and the other was lost south of the azores.conveniently between the two was the wreckage othe titanic. i only had 12 days lt in our mission when we arrived on the scene of the titanic. this was my first view of the titanic, from that. initially where we were seeing was the keel of the titanic. then as we went up, portholes, and the lights were bouncing up. it was like the eyes of the ship looking at u i was waiting to see a face in the poroles. >> we are in the section of the exhibition that talks about the m lives of the survivors fe tragedy. and om personalities of peop who you may have heard of and you may not have heard of. this is one of only seven titanic deck cirs that survives, and dozens of them were thrown overboard to help fter thein the water titanic tragedy. the crew threw them over because they p thought tple would have something to hold onto that fmight prevent thm drowning. the sad reality is that most of them died of hypothermia, not of drowning after all. the leader of the eight-person band on the titanic, he
one was lost off the ports of -- portsmouth, maine, and the other was lost south of the azores.conveniently between the two was the wreckage othe titanic. i only had 12 days lt in our mission when we arrived on the scene of the titanic. this was my first view of the titanic, from that. initially where we were seeing was the keel of the titanic. then as we went up, portholes, and the lights were bouncing up. it was like the eyes of the ship looking at u i was waiting to see a face in the...
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period patients were regularly given high doses of opioids that they didn't need the reports from portsmouth. their campaign for twenty years to find out how their relatives died in the same hospital after being given drugs they didn't meet now a painstaking report four years in the making says they've been filed consistently by hospital managers by the police and by politicians inexcusable failure of them all is not only shameful it is scandalous and it is immoral. they have grossly fouled their ethical standards by abusing people's human rights. who was stripped of their final words to their loved ones silence. is moving catastrophic the report looked at events at this hospital in southern england between one hundred eighty nine and two thousand and how relatives complaints were brushed aside the report says four hundred fifty six people died here as a result of an institutionalized practice shortening patients' lives by administering opioids like. without medical justification and given missing records a further two. two hundred may have died for the same reason a doctor called jane barto
period patients were regularly given high doses of opioids that they didn't need the reports from portsmouth. their campaign for twenty years to find out how their relatives died in the same hospital after being given drugs they didn't meet now a painstaking report four years in the making says they've been filed consistently by hospital managers by the police and by politicians inexcusable failure of them all is not only shameful it is scandalous and it is immoral. they have grossly fouled...
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one was lost off portsmouth, maine, and the other was lost south of the azores.i only had 12 days left in our mission when we arrived on scene at the titanic. this was my first view of the titanic, was from that. initially, what we were seeing was the keel of the titanic. and then as we went up, portholes started to come into play and our lights were bouncing off, and it was like the eyes of the ship looking at us. i was waiting to see a face in a porthole. we're in the section of the titanic: the untold story exhibition that talks about the lives of the survivors from the tragedy, and personalities of people who you may have heard of, and who you may not have heard of, from that fateful night. so, this is one of only seven titanic deckchairs that survives, and dozens of them were thrown overboard to help the victims in the water after the titanic tragedy. the crew threw them over because they thought people would have something to hold on to and it might save them from drowning. and the sad reality is that most of them died of hypothermia, not of drowning after
one was lost off portsmouth, maine, and the other was lost south of the azores.i only had 12 days left in our mission when we arrived on scene at the titanic. this was my first view of the titanic, was from that. initially, what we were seeing was the keel of the titanic. and then as we went up, portholes started to come into play and our lights were bouncing off, and it was like the eyes of the ship looking at us. i was waiting to see a face in a porthole. we're in the section of the titanic:...
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the only point that richard samuel of portsmouth health ca re richard samuel of portsmouth health careia, shameful. what a disgrace to humanity. whilst we continue to be treated with contempt. in 2010, we had the defective hearing of drjane martin that the gmc, which proved to all of us that the gmc, which proved to all of us that they are simply not fit for purpose. other doctors struck off and prosecuted for less, but we are well aware of her affiliation. the gmc well aware of her affiliation. the g m c clearly well aware of her affiliation. the gmc clearly took no heat to dame janet smith any report of 200a. this was followed by the mmc with the closed—door hearing an unbelievable yet again no credibility. and finally three times to the cps, who we re finally three times to the cps, who were intent on not following the own code of practice, content to work with many related evidence, including withholding vital evidence from others. every government body and or quango locked together with no chance of objectivity, impartiality and ultimately, the truth. they are all clearly desensit
the only point that richard samuel of portsmouth health ca re richard samuel of portsmouth health careia, shameful. what a disgrace to humanity. whilst we continue to be treated with contempt. in 2010, we had the defective hearing of drjane martin that the gmc, which proved to all of us that the gmc, which proved to all of us that they are simply not fit for purpose. other doctors struck off and prosecuted for less, but we are well aware of her affiliation. the gmc well aware of her...
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the race previously have only visited southampton and portsmouth when it stopped in the uk, but a welsh task of posting. get the macro people were concerned about cardiff hosting the volvo and whether there would be enough people to support but it has been busy everyday. there have been school groups taking part in the village. this weekend when we leave i'm sure there will be crowds in the bay. on sunday these boats head back into the ocean, first of all to gothenburg in sweden and then finishing in the hague in the netherlands. by then their 115,000 nautical milejourney netherlands. by then their 115,000 nautical mile journey will be complete. the finish line is almost in sight. let's bring you up to date with some of our other stories here at the bbc sport centre. max verstappen was fastest in first practice ahead of the canadian grand prix. the red bull driver edging out championship leader lewis hamilton. liverpool have confirmed midfielder emre can is leaving the club after his contract expired. the germany international is expected to join juventus after refusing a new deal at an
the race previously have only visited southampton and portsmouth when it stopped in the uk, but a welsh task of posting. get the macro people were concerned about cardiff hosting the volvo and whether there would be enough people to support but it has been busy everyday. there have been school groups taking part in the village. this weekend when we leave i'm sure there will be crowds in the bay. on sunday these boats head back into the ocean, first of all to gothenburg in sweden and then...
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will he be transparent and promise nhs workers in portsmouth who he has onlyjust given a pay rise to,l not fall on hard—working families like them. or is he robbing peter to pay boris? will he be transparent if he disagrees with the brexit dividend and challenge his own party leader who supports it? a conservative suggested the money raised could be ring fenced — a system known as hypothecation. to ensure that this money is always spent on the nhs does my right honourable friend agree with me that we do need to consider hypothecated tax as part of the funding plan? as i say i think there are very compelling arguments. in favour of hypothecated taxes. but there are also strong reasons why one has to be cautious, namely the fact that tax revenues go up and down year—on—year and the nhs needs stable funding. but there are very important arguments that need to be had between now and the budget when the chancellor will make that decision. labour's front bench challenged jeremy hunt over shortfalls in social care budgets now. the director of adult social services reported a £7 billion reduc
will he be transparent and promise nhs workers in portsmouth who he has onlyjust given a pay rise to,l not fall on hard—working families like them. or is he robbing peter to pay boris? will he be transparent if he disagrees with the brexit dividend and challenge his own party leader who supports it? a conservative suggested the money raised could be ring fenced — a system known as hypothecation. to ensure that this money is always spent on the nhs does my right honourable friend agree with...
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of course, they raise previously has only visited some of them portsmouth when stopped in the uk, butsays he is an impressive about his homeland have taken on the task of hosting. they were concerned about card of hosting the volvo and we have people here to support, but it has been great and busy every day. there habit school groups down, taking part in all sorts of things in the village. this weekend, there will be crowds down here in the bay. on sunday, these but sent out into the ocean. first to sweden before finishing in two weeks in the hague in the netherlands. mane, there are 45,000 in the netherlands. mane, there are 16,000 nautical milejourney in the netherlands. mane, there are 16,000 nautical mile journey will be complete. the finish line is almost inside. tom rowett, bbc news encarta. that's all the sport for now. celebrity chefs jamie oliver, nigella lawson and gordon ramsay and us president donald trump are among those to pay tribute to anthony bourdain after the tv host died, aged 61. a renowned chef, food critic and writer hosted shows including the layover and parts
of course, they raise previously has only visited some of them portsmouth when stopped in the uk, butsays he is an impressive about his homeland have taken on the task of hosting. they were concerned about card of hosting the volvo and we have people here to support, but it has been great and busy every day. there habit school groups down, taking part in all sorts of things in the village. this weekend, there will be crowds down here in the bay. on sunday, these but sent out into the ocean....
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see the that the manager who who played for birmingham when he was playing in and also played for portsmouth he's done such a fantastic job with an account account remember having seen since. and the goal being this well organized this quick tactically astute and then affecting so i mean i was very impressed and i'm really looking forward to this game board militant that you we spoke to his camp to know so at manny's know this and five teams the most cup finals a lot of experience and he picked senegal out is probably the team he was most impressed with so they're winning a lot of admirers so. they are kind of like the whole it's not as if people are talking about senegal we can't completely rule them out and they they. and i go back to twenty years i know it's a long time but twenty years ago we had nigeria in the in the world cup and they they also impressed everyone and people were talking about nigeria possibly being the first african nation to win the world cup. i say you know we saw tunisia play yesterday they were awful they are the highest ranking african nation in this world cup. i
see the that the manager who who played for birmingham when he was playing in and also played for portsmouth he's done such a fantastic job with an account account remember having seen since. and the goal being this well organized this quick tactically astute and then affecting so i mean i was very impressed and i'm really looking forward to this game board militant that you we spoke to his camp to know so at manny's know this and five teams the most cup finals a lot of experience and he picked...
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reinforced particularly by to pertain to england fans who are cycling cycling the only way from portsmouth only the south coast here to volgograd i spoke to them they told me their story when i was told that it was going to take me so many hours to get from the lane to here in volgograd thoughts and all for a long way to go not health as long as these chaps of mace am joined now by michonne jamie who cycled here to volgograd for the england game all the way from poultice in england every day for twenty three days one hundred miles every day and we got a yes that i lunched on and tom think i'm as much as people have asked us in many many questions and made tanks in many messages. people next thing i can say if i wanted to cycle to die of woods however i'm really once again on a bike every again you've done this for a very serious reason haven't you and they have the probably more fun to cancer research ek is what we've been taught them for every day we've been waken up and think rob we're going to use this much more money. now well done to them something good to commit your so we're seeing
reinforced particularly by to pertain to england fans who are cycling cycling the only way from portsmouth only the south coast here to volgograd i spoke to them they told me their story when i was told that it was going to take me so many hours to get from the lane to here in volgograd thoughts and all for a long way to go not health as long as these chaps of mace am joined now by michonne jamie who cycled here to volgograd for the england game all the way from poultice in england every day...
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hugh pym in portsmouth, thank you.merican border with mexico has prompted donald trump to say he will stop the policy. the sight and sound of distraught children in what look like metal cages has attracted international condemnation. we can talk to gary 0‘donoghue at a us border crossing in texas. gary, this has provoked hostile headlines around the world, what‘s president trump doing about it? well, you are right, fiona. we are looking at between 3000 and 4000 children separated from apparent since the autumn and put into detention while their parents are processed through the system. donald trump has always insisted that the policy is out of his control and it is down to the courts and congress to change it. we have had a 180 degrees u—turn by the president on this, he now says he will sign an order to stop that practice. the problem is all these thousands of children separated from their pa rents, children separated from their parents, reuniting them will be a hugely difficult practical problem. then finding places
hugh pym in portsmouth, thank you.merican border with mexico has prompted donald trump to say he will stop the policy. the sight and sound of distraught children in what look like metal cages has attracted international condemnation. we can talk to gary 0‘donoghue at a us border crossing in texas. gary, this has provoked hostile headlines around the world, what‘s president trump doing about it? well, you are right, fiona. we are looking at between 3000 and 4000 children separated from...
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and this is just one piece of broader asymmetric get less strategic level to europe in support portsmouth groups they are used in combination for the ongoing pain and now you are in the ongoing pain to use those different operation maybe not a korean strategic design how the russians they are throwing a lot of spaghetti and they realize what six and what doesn't and what the intelligence he is assessing is that russia is 31 and to see the intervention and we can be guaranteed going forward that is not the same as 2016. the last point as an overview that the former intelligence immunity says they will be back in 2018 and 2020. they never left. just as they started in 2014 to 20 ongoing efforts so they are waging a battle and they are doing this on the continuously and learning lesson as they go forward it is one big strategy. so to talk about the old on social media and cyberspace and on the broader financial side and that folks will know that purchasing of advertisements on social media is one of their tactics but what we know is that the organic corn groups created by internet research a
and this is just one piece of broader asymmetric get less strategic level to europe in support portsmouth groups they are used in combination for the ongoing pain and now you are in the ongoing pain to use those different operation maybe not a korean strategic design how the russians they are throwing a lot of spaghetti and they realize what six and what doesn't and what the intelligence he is assessing is that russia is 31 and to see the intervention and we can be guaranteed going forward that...
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services are offered in six san francisco locations, which include the portsmouth square in chinatown, and a lutheran church at 2400 noriga. >> president serina: any comments or questions from the commission? the public? hearing that, thank you, the motion carries. item i. requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with felton institute for the provision of the daas benefits and resource hub community lie asons, $176,436, 10% contingency, not to exceed $194,080. rihanna. >> good morning, commissioners. and executive director. my name is rihanna albert, analyst with the office on the aging. felton institute will place community liaisons with the
services are offered in six san francisco locations, which include the portsmouth square in chinatown, and a lutheran church at 2400 noriga. >> president serina: any comments or questions from the commission? the public? hearing that, thank you, the motion carries. item i. requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with felton institute for the provision of the daas benefits and resource hub community lie asons, $176,436, 10% contingency, not to exceed $194,080. rihanna....
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services are offered in six san francisco locations, which include the portsmouth square in chinatown, and a lutheran church at 2400 noriga. >> president seri any comments or qnsiorom the commission? the public? hearing that, tnk you, the motionarries. item i. requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with felton institute for the provision of the daas befits and resource hub community lie asons, $176,436, 10% contingency, not to exceed $194,080. rihanna. > good morning, mmsioners. and executive director. my name is rihanna albert, analyst with the offic on the aging. felton institute will place community liaisons the goal emp yment opportunities for seniors and younger adults living with a lity the daas benefits and resource hub is a service center that caters to san francisco residents aged 60 or older or between 18 and 59, living with a disability. at the benefits andesource b,hendividuals canss and connect to daas services, such as county veteran services din-home supportive rvices. the community liaisons who are placedthe benefits and resource hub will be respo
services are offered in six san francisco locations, which include the portsmouth square in chinatown, and a lutheran church at 2400 noriga. >> president seri any comments or qnsiorom the commission? the public? hearing that, tnk you, the motionarries. item i. requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with felton institute for the provision of the daas befits and resource hub community lie asons, $176,436, 10% contingency, not to exceed $194,080. rihanna. > good...
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its main sites are in broughton, north wales; newport, south wales; bristol and portsmouth.elsh secretary stephen crabb, conservative mp for preseli pembrokeshire, called to an end of the ‘ideological cage fight‘ over brexit and said a ‘coherent strategy‘ was needed from government. keir whiel shadow brexit secretary sir keir starmer said the government‘s red lines need to be abandoned to protect british industry. nigel farage said they were lobbying for their own interests. andrew plant reports. it employs around 1a,000 people at 25 sites across the uk, making wings for passenger planes. now, in what they‘ve called a brexit risk assessment airbus said if the uk left next march without a deal it would lead to severe disruption and interruption of its uk production. put simply, it said, it would force the company to reconsider its business in the uk. we have become increasingly frustrated with the lack of clarity, obviously time is running out with less than nine months to go. we have to come to the point where we have to make a decision soon, and we had to make decisions tha
its main sites are in broughton, north wales; newport, south wales; bristol and portsmouth.elsh secretary stephen crabb, conservative mp for preseli pembrokeshire, called to an end of the ‘ideological cage fight‘ over brexit and said a ‘coherent strategy‘ was needed from government. keir whiel shadow brexit secretary sir keir starmer said the government‘s red lines need to be abandoned to protect british industry. nigel farage said they were lobbying for their own interests. andrew...
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. >> portsmouth on the water. it is gorgeous.rish: he knows it well. >>> president trump is accusing the fake news media for not giving him enough credit for the meeting with kim jong-un but the public is. general jack keane will join me to loo at a poll the president is sure to like. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half of women saw their tumors shrink vs an ai. diarrhea is common, may be severe, and may cause dehydration or infection. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell c
. >> portsmouth on the water. it is gorgeous.rish: he knows it well. >>> president trump is accusing the fake news media for not giving him enough credit for the meeting with kim jong-un but the public is. general jack keane will join me to loo at a poll the president is sure to like. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be...
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now a team at portsmouth university for the first time has come up with new fingerprint technique tond the illegal trade. that's a summary of the latest bbc news. more at 9:30. do get in touch with us throughout the morning. particularly if you are an england supporter, should england go for the win tonight if it might mean a trickier route if they get through the round of 16? should they play tactically and come second because it would be kinder later on? let us know. use the hashtage victorialive and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. let's get the lastest from the world cup. sarah is at the bbc sport centre. everybody knows that the germans are going home and quite a few england supporters are happy about that! they are and we are still coming to terms with the fact that the defending champions are out of the world cup after the first round for the first time since 1938, that was after losing 2—0 to south korea. they conceded twice in injury time as they pressed for a goal which would have sent them through. kim young—gwon scored the first confirmed by
now a team at portsmouth university for the first time has come up with new fingerprint technique tond the illegal trade. that's a summary of the latest bbc news. more at 9:30. do get in touch with us throughout the morning. particularly if you are an england supporter, should england go for the win tonight if it might mean a trickier route if they get through the round of 16? should they play tactically and come second because it would be kinder later on? let us know. use the hashtage...
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we'll have details of the report and we'll have reaction from portsmouth and from westminster.he other main stories on bbc news at 5.00pm: bode in the commons the government wins a key vote on the brexit bill bode xit bill defeating calls for mps to be given ‘a meaningful vote‘ on the final deal. the immigration row in the us: president trump hints he might revise the policy of separating parents from their children at the border. mag towards the six yard box, and it is in! and ronaldo scores again for portugal to knock morocco out of the world cup. it's 5 o'clock. our main story is a major inquiry has found that hundreds of elderly patients at a hospital in hampshire died because of what it says was an "institutionalised regime" of prescribing "dangerous doses" of powerful painkilling drugs when there was no medicaljustification. the report into suspicious deaths at the gosport war memorial hospital between 1989 and 2000 says the practice resulted in more than a50 patients‘ lives being shortened. the independent panel says families who raised concerns were consistently let dow
we'll have details of the report and we'll have reaction from portsmouth and from westminster.he other main stories on bbc news at 5.00pm: bode in the commons the government wins a key vote on the brexit bill bode xit bill defeating calls for mps to be given ‘a meaningful vote‘ on the final deal. the immigration row in the us: president trump hints he might revise the policy of separating parents from their children at the border. mag towards the six yard box, and it is in! and ronaldo...
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one was lost off portsmouth, maine, and the other was lost south of the azores.this was my first view of the titanic, it was from that. initially, what we were seeing was the very keel of the titanic. and then as we went up, portholes started to come into play and our lights were bouncing. it was like the eyes of the ship looking at us. i was waiting to see a face in a porthole. we are in the section of the titanic, the untold story exhibition that talks about some of the lives of the survivors from the tragedy. and some personalities of people who you may have heard of and you may not have heard of from that fateful night. so this is one of only seven titanic deckchairs that survives. and dozens of them were thrown overboard to help victims in the water after the titanic tragedy. the crewjust threw them over because they thought people would have something to hold onto and it might prevent them from driving. the sad reality is most of them died from hypothermia, not of drowning after all. wallace hartley was the leader of the eight person band on the titanic. he
one was lost off portsmouth, maine, and the other was lost south of the azores.this was my first view of the titanic, it was from that. initially, what we were seeing was the very keel of the titanic. and then as we went up, portholes started to come into play and our lights were bouncing. it was like the eyes of the ship looking at us. i was waiting to see a face in a porthole. we are in the section of the titanic, the untold story exhibition that talks about some of the lives of the survivors...
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government that the saudi king did write that letter for what we know this far these are purser portsmouth to be low on that reported about that so i think first and foremost the governors will probably need official confirmation that they saw during the saudi arabia threatened to attack them if they buy defensive missile system and the.
government that the saudi king did write that letter for what we know this far these are purser portsmouth to be low on that reported about that so i think first and foremost the governors will probably need official confirmation that they saw during the saudi arabia threatened to attack them if they buy defensive missile system and the.
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also with theirs is astrophysicist and science communicator at the university of portsmouth, drjen guptady have an epileptic fit around his family. what got me in treating epilepsy was his family's reaction to the fit, it was quite a visceral and uncomfortable experience but the family almost treated it as if it we re family almost treated it as if it were normal. it was not a factor of love or care, it was just the fact that this has happened so much to this person, their lives have become normalised to it. so david and i teamed up after that and decided to create something that could help people with severe epilepsy. for as it was designing and creating a device which can predict an epileptic attack before it can happen. that is incredible, how does it work? by managing two aspects of the body, it has sensors monitoring aspects of heart rate and body temperature, combining them through a specific algorithm we develop to getan a specific algorithm we develop to get an overview of the body in its tertiary state, meaning how it connects from the brain. through this we can establish pre—wa
also with theirs is astrophysicist and science communicator at the university of portsmouth, drjen guptady have an epileptic fit around his family. what got me in treating epilepsy was his family's reaction to the fit, it was quite a visceral and uncomfortable experience but the family almost treated it as if it we re family almost treated it as if it were normal. it was not a factor of love or care, it was just the fact that this has happened so much to this person, their lives have become...
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portsmouth, uighur from robert, next on the independent line. good morning, robert. morning, sir.e your show. i'm a military veteran. when i was coming up, john f. kennedy was president. the cuban missile crisis was definitely, definitely a bad thing. to have nuclear missiles that close to the united states, even threatening the united states -- i would say that president kennedy would come right up in just say -- stay the course, let's call a nato security council meeting. give them a time limit. knock them down. , you know, man, it's a threat to the united states and our allies. kudos to the man for new jersey. calling.nk you for diana, gaithersburg, maryland, democrats line. yes, i don't trust the leader of russia, don't trust the leader of north korea. i don't trust the leader of the united states of america. they all have similarly narcissistic personalities. anybody that is going to get hurt. i have been hurt by someone like that in my personal life. fact did interfere with our elections to help get donald trump elected, it was not because they thought he would be good for o
portsmouth, uighur from robert, next on the independent line. good morning, robert. morning, sir.e your show. i'm a military veteran. when i was coming up, john f. kennedy was president. the cuban missile crisis was definitely, definitely a bad thing. to have nuclear missiles that close to the united states, even threatening the united states -- i would say that president kennedy would come right up in just say -- stay the course, let's call a nato security council meeting. give them a time...
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bridget reeves, whose grandmother elsie devine died there in 1999, joins us now from portsmouth.nd some weeks later we received a telephone call to tell us that she was terminal and had 36 hours to live. which must have been devastating news and she had been an active 88—year—old? devastating news and she had been an active 88-year-old? yes, very active, out of bed every day, dressed herself, family visited with her daily. the day before they prescribed the drugs, basically, that overdosed, as found in the inquest, she was talking to family, signing her pension book, happy. an external doctor saw her that morning and wrote in herfile external doctor saw her that morning and wrote in her file that she was happy, no complaints, not paranoid, said the tablets made her mouth sore but she was just waiting for her daughter and little did we know as a family at that time that she had been administered 25 mcg of fentanyl and the next morning, she then had 50 mg of cloak amassing, 40 mg of diamorphine and 40 mg of ledava lamp and she was then walked until she was laid in a bed and only th
bridget reeves, whose grandmother elsie devine died there in 1999, joins us now from portsmouth.nd some weeks later we received a telephone call to tell us that she was terminal and had 36 hours to live. which must have been devastating news and she had been an active 88—year—old? devastating news and she had been an active 88-year-old? yes, very active, out of bed every day, dressed herself, family visited with her daily. the day before they prescribed the drugs, basically, that overdosed,...