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translation: we travelled on a royal air force aircraft _ translation: we travelled on a royal air forceir force aircraft and i _ translation: we travelled on a royal air force aircraft and i cannot _ air force aircraft and i cannot express my emotions. ifeel air force aircraft and i cannot express my emotions. i feel blessed and i'm so excited. i am free. when we arrived in the uk, the people who greeted us were so friendly and welcomed us warmly. i was surprised by that much kindness and asked myself, why people on the side of the world so friendly towards us? for the first time in my life, i felt i was a human being. everything collapsed after the fall of cargill. the freedom of people and especially the lgbt the freedom of people and especially the l6bt community, has been demolished. we were so scared. as you might know, this community was a secret underground community but we knew each other and our network and if one of us got arrested, they could have found the rest of us. kabul is not a big city and the way the taliban rule the country, it was not that difficult to find high pro
translation: we travelled on a royal air force aircraft _ translation: we travelled on a royal air forceir force aircraft and i _ translation: we travelled on a royal air force aircraft and i cannot _ air force aircraft and i cannot express my emotions. ifeel air force aircraft and i cannot express my emotions. i feel blessed and i'm so excited. i am free. when we arrived in the uk, the people who greeted us were so friendly and welcomed us warmly. i was surprised by that much kindness and...
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also feeling hard done by this week were a number of current and former royal air force personnel whoreports like this on monday's news at 6pm. this is the army helping out in the distribution of british petrol. even as there are wider post—lockdown supply chain challenges across the globe, these scenes are unique to britain. for the government, alongside some new visas for drivers, this is an example of what the chancellor referred to as "whatever it takes" to deal with problems in getting goods to market normally. the line at the start of the clip, "this is the army," was changed when the report went out at 10pm to, "this is the military," as the pictures actually showed members of the raf — but not before this call to our telephone line. i wonder whether you could kindly stop reporting thaat the army is delivering the fuel? you'll find that it's all three services, predominantly the raf because they have a supply of tanker drivers who normally fuel aircraft. i am getting rather upset at the fact that the army are getting all the credit. thank you very much. goodbye. thank you for a
also feeling hard done by this week were a number of current and former royal air force personnel whoreports like this on monday's news at 6pm. this is the army helping out in the distribution of british petrol. even as there are wider post—lockdown supply chain challenges across the globe, these scenes are unique to britain. for the government, alongside some new visas for drivers, this is an example of what the chancellor referred to as "whatever it takes" to deal with problems in...
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the efforts of the brave men and women who served in the royal air force during the second world war less familiar. glenn parsons wants to highlight the contribution of thousands who came from the caribbean to train with the raf here in filey. the nazi peril was only 26 miles away across the english channel, and the americans, it was still 18 months before they came into the war. so the call went out, it went out to the small isles of the caribbean, and farmers, fishermen, women, answered that call and came here. and i feel very strongly, as do many other people in the black community, that sacrifice to help this country has never properly been reflected. two of glenn's uncles travelled from jamaica and were trained at raf hunmanby. after the war, they returned to settle in the uk and raise their families. they were both young men at the time, my uncle gilmore westcar and edwin samuels both came here from jamaica. they were both very young men, perhaps in search of adventure. they answered the call and were proud to do so. they helped as ground staff up here, and they wanted to give
the efforts of the brave men and women who served in the royal air force during the second world war less familiar. glenn parsons wants to highlight the contribution of thousands who came from the caribbean to train with the raf here in filey. the nazi peril was only 26 miles away across the english channel, and the americans, it was still 18 months before they came into the war. so the call went out, it went out to the small isles of the caribbean, and farmers, fishermen, women, answered that...
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fountains of men and women from the caribbean came to serve in the royal air force in the second worldar. many returned after the war to settle in britain. there is no public memorial to reflect their contribution and campaigners who would like to create one had been told it would not be inclusive. the efforts of the brave men and women who served in the royal air force during the second world war are well known. but there's some parts of the story that are perhaps less familiar. glenn parsons wants to highlight the contribution of thousands who came from the caribbean to train with the raf here in filey. the nazi peril was only 26 miles away across the english channel, and the americans, it was still 18 months before they came into the war. so the call went out, it went out to the small isles of the caribbean, and farmers, fishermen, women, answered that call and came here. and i feel very strongly, as do many other people in the black community, that sacrifice to help this country has never properly been reflected. two of glenn's uncles travelled from jamaica and were trained at raf
fountains of men and women from the caribbean came to serve in the royal air force in the second worldar. many returned after the war to settle in britain. there is no public memorial to reflect their contribution and campaigners who would like to create one had been told it would not be inclusive. the efforts of the brave men and women who served in the royal air force during the second world war are well known. but there's some parts of the story that are perhaps less familiar. glenn parsons...
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translation: we travelled | on a royal air force aircraft. i cannot express my emotions. excited. i am free. when we arrived in the uk, the people who greeted us were so friendly, they welcomed us warmly. i was surprised by that much kindness. i asked myself why people on this side of the world are so friendly towards us. for the first time in my life, ifelt i was a human being. everything collapsed after the fall of kabul. the level of freedom people, and especially the lgbti community had previously has been demolished. we were so scared. as you might know, this community was a secret underground community but we knew each other in our network, and if one of us got arrested, they could have found the rest of us. kabul is not a big city and with the way the taliban are ruling the country, it was not that difficult to find high profile lbgti people. we also heard a couple of people were arrested. we were so scared. like many other gay men in afghanistan, we lead a double life — i have a wife and kids. if i was arrested, you can imagine, it could be a nightmare for me, and
translation: we travelled | on a royal air force aircraft. i cannot express my emotions. excited. i am free. when we arrived in the uk, the people who greeted us were so friendly, they welcomed us warmly. i was surprised by that much kindness. i asked myself why people on this side of the world are so friendly towards us. for the first time in my life, ifelt i was a human being. everything collapsed after the fall of kabul. the level of freedom people, and especially the lgbti community had...
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translation: we travelled on a royal air force aircraft| and i cannot express my emotions.eel blessed and i'm so excited. i am free. when we arrived in the uk, the people who greeted us were so friendly and welcomed us warmly. i was surprised by that much kindness. i asked myself why people on this side of the world are so friendly towards us. for the first time in my life, ifelt i was a human being. everything collapsed after the fall of kabul. the freedom of people, and especially the lgbti community had previously, has been demolished. we were so scared. as you might know, this community was a secret underground community but we knew each other and our network, and if one of us got arrested, they could have found the rest of us. kabul is not a big city and with the way the taliban is ruling the country, it was not that difficult to find high profile lbgti people. we also heard a couple of people were arrested and were so scared. like many other gay men in afghanistan, we lead a double life. i have a wife and kids. if i was arrested, you can imagine it would be a nightmar
translation: we travelled on a royal air force aircraft| and i cannot express my emotions.eel blessed and i'm so excited. i am free. when we arrived in the uk, the people who greeted us were so friendly and welcomed us warmly. i was surprised by that much kindness. i asked myself why people on this side of the world are so friendly towards us. for the first time in my life, ifelt i was a human being. everything collapsed after the fall of kabul. the freedom of people, and especially the lgbti...
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we travelled on a royal air force aircraft. i cannot express my emotions.el blessed and so excited. i am free. we arrived in the uk, the people who greeted us were so friendly. they welcomed us warmly. i was surprised by that much kindness. i asked myself, why people on the side of the world are so friendly towards us. forthe world are so friendly towards us. for the first time in my life, ifelt like i was us. for the first time in my life, i felt like i was a us. for the first time in my life, ifelt like i was a human being. everything collapsed after the fall of kabul. the level of freedom especially the lgbt community had previously has been demolished. we were so scared. it was a secret underground community. but we knew each other and our network. end of one of us got arrested, they could've found the rest of us. kabul is not a big city with the way the taliban or ruling the country, it was not that difficult to find high profile lgbt people. we also heard a couple people were arrested were so scared. like many other gay men and afghanistan, we live a
we travelled on a royal air force aircraft. i cannot express my emotions.el blessed and so excited. i am free. we arrived in the uk, the people who greeted us were so friendly. they welcomed us warmly. i was surprised by that much kindness. i asked myself, why people on the side of the world are so friendly towards us. forthe world are so friendly towards us. for the first time in my life, ifelt like i was us. for the first time in my life, i felt like i was a us. for the first time in my life,...
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my dad served in the royal air force. my mother, windrush, came on a boat to this country.and so my dad really instilled in me i could be and do anything, no matter what he was going through. nobody ever hired jacky and said, "you could be." they only hired me because i brought this, this, this and this to the table. that's not tokenism right there, i had to know my craft. as well as the huge demands of the dayjob and raising three children, making time to inspire the next generation of leaders is one of her top priorities. talent is everywhere but opportunity is not. it is imperative that, as i step into a room, as i go and meet people, people see that they too can be really important. i now create a door that says welcome and people all walks of life, from all backgrounds and experiences, too, can have the opportunity. her rise to the top has not been easy, and there have been many challenges along the way. but she says the rewards have been worth it. have you always had that burning passion for tech, and to be involved in the tech world? no, i had the burning passion to
my dad served in the royal air force. my mother, windrush, came on a boat to this country.and so my dad really instilled in me i could be and do anything, no matter what he was going through. nobody ever hired jacky and said, "you could be." they only hired me because i brought this, this, this and this to the table. that's not tokenism right there, i had to know my craft. as well as the huge demands of the dayjob and raising three children, making time to inspire the next generation...
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thousands of men and women from the caribbean came to serve in the royal air force.he war to settle in britain but there is no public memorial to reflect their contribution. campaigners who would like to create one have been told it wouldn't be inclusive. the efforts of the brave men and women who served in the royal air force during the second world war are well known. but there are some parts of the story that are perhaps less familiar. glenn parsons wants to highlight the contribution of thousands who came from the caribbean to train with the raf. fin caribbean to train with the raf. on 26 caribbean to train with the raf. (et 26 miles away across the english channel, and the americans, it was still 18 months before they came into the war. so the call went out, it went out to the small aisles of the caribbean, and farmers, fishermen, answered that call and came here. and ifeel very strongly, as do many other people in the black community, that sacrifice to help this country has never properly been reflected. ., ., , , . , reflected. two of glennmy uncles travelled f
thousands of men and women from the caribbean came to serve in the royal air force.he war to settle in britain but there is no public memorial to reflect their contribution. campaigners who would like to create one have been told it wouldn't be inclusive. the efforts of the brave men and women who served in the royal air force during the second world war are well known. but there are some parts of the story that are perhaps less familiar. glenn parsons wants to highlight the contribution of...
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my dad served in the royal air force. my mother, windrush, came on a boat to this country.lways wanted to solve problems. but i fell into technology, and then i realised technology can help change things. showing no signs of slowing down, the best could be yet to come. digital is at the core of everything we do — it is an ethos. technology plays in every aspect of our lives and you have a role as a leader, no matter what or who you are in society, to help leave the world in a better place than you found it. adele has dropped her new single after a six—year wait. easy on me is from the forthcoming album 30, which reflects her life after going through a divorce. adele was on radio 2 this morning and talk about the process of making the album. —— and talked about process. —— and talked about process. you have been sharing over the last sort of week what a journey putting this album together has been for you, and also what you have been through. i definitely feel like i lost sight of, and, like, lost the appreciation of actually what a gift it is to be into music and to be able
my dad served in the royal air force. my mother, windrush, came on a boat to this country.lways wanted to solve problems. but i fell into technology, and then i realised technology can help change things. showing no signs of slowing down, the best could be yet to come. digital is at the core of everything we do — it is an ethos. technology plays in every aspect of our lives and you have a role as a leader, no matter what or who you are in society, to help leave the world in a better place...
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within air combat command, but as the allied partners receive it, how is air combat command working with the royal australian air force, the japanese air defense force and others to ensure integration of not just more than fifth generation but the bilateral security needs as well? gen. kelly: thanks to the question, especially as you mentioned bilateral security needs. with respect to those, the 35 is a global supply chain, which means it has a global supplier chain and there are manufacturing sources that come out of italy and japan and other countries that are in the consortium of the f-35 and so the cybersecurity for the entire program is only as strong as its weakest edge, if you would, of all the folks who help work on the supply chains for the f-35. to the other parts of cybersecurity or security in general, besides a training and tactics development that we do with our partners, that we actually have with our partner nations that work in the joint team is out at edwards, the netherlands, and etc., one of the bigger things we work with our partners on is less about hardware and more about software. we have got t
within air combat command, but as the allied partners receive it, how is air combat command working with the royal australian air force, the japanese air defense force and others to ensure integration of not just more than fifth generation but the bilateral security needs as well? gen. kelly: thanks to the question, especially as you mentioned bilateral security needs. with respect to those, the 35 is a global supply chain, which means it has a global supplier chain and there are manufacturing...
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her grandfather served in the royal indian air force as an aircraft engineer during the second worlde with the glasses on one of the - with the glasses on one of the aircraft that they were working on. but she believes that he and others like him who supported the british war effort are forgotten heroes. when you see the media portray in people who fought in world war ii, you don't really think about south asians or anyone else who fought under the british flag at the time. there were millions in the first world war and second world war. even in the history books and on television you don't see their representation. she television you don't see their representation.— television you don't see their representation. she is not dearly one who thinks _ representation. she is not dearly one who thinks this. _ representation. she is not dearly one who thinks this. kassim - representation. she is not dearly one who thinks this. kassim felt| representation. she is not dearly i one who thinks this. kassim felt the same, so he can his father came up with the idea of a permanent tribute that the
her grandfather served in the royal indian air force as an aircraft engineer during the second worlde with the glasses on one of the - with the glasses on one of the aircraft that they were working on. but she believes that he and others like him who supported the british war effort are forgotten heroes. when you see the media portray in people who fought in world war ii, you don't really think about south asians or anyone else who fought under the british flag at the time. there were millions...
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establish lasting memorials to those who served sumayya awan�*s grandfather bashir served in the royal indian air force council about getting a memorial up. we are going to get some metal cutouts, similar to the silent soldiers. they are going to be in the shape of soldiers from the indian subcontinent, they will be painted like the south asian soldier, in their traditional khaki uniforms, so they look as they were at the time when they were fighting in the first and second world war. the men are as tough as the mules, fighters from the punjab _ and north—west frontier, men who have spent - their lives in the open. more than 2.5 million manned the indian army, and more than 89,000 indians died during both world wars. the indian army were involved in every major battle, during 1914—15, before being heavily involved in the middle east in particular. in the second world war, they fought in north africa, they fought up through italy as well, and played a humongous part in the defence of india itself, as the japanese attacked through burma. this is what people who we spoke to think about the memorial. i'm j
establish lasting memorials to those who served sumayya awan�*s grandfather bashir served in the royal indian air force council about getting a memorial up. we are going to get some metal cutouts, similar to the silent soldiers. they are going to be in the shape of soldiers from the indian subcontinent, they will be painted like the south asian soldier, in their traditional khaki uniforms, so they look as they were at the time when they were fighting in the first and second world war. the men...
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she writes: also feeling hard done by this week were a number of current and former royal air force personnelact that the army are getting all the credit. thank you very much! goodbye! thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear news, on tv, radio, online and social media, email at newswatch@bbc.co.uk. or you can find us on twitter at @newswatchbbc. you can call us at: and do have a look at our website for previous discussions. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. good morning welcome to breakfast withjon kay and nina warhurst. our headlines today: turning up the heat — pressure grows on the government to help businesses facing soaring gas bills as some of its own mps join industry bosses in asking for support. we speak to three fathers united in grief, as they set off on a 300—mile walk to raise awareness of suicide in young people. we are dads, we are still dads and to stop anotherfamily we are dads, we are still dads and to stop another family going through this
she writes: also feeling hard done by this week were a number of current and former royal air force personnelact that the army are getting all the credit. thank you very much! goodbye! thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see or hear news, on tv, radio, online and social media, email at newswatch@bbc.co.uk. or you can find us on twitter at @newswatchbbc. you can call us at: and do have a look at our website for previous discussions. that's...