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saffiyah says there was no "one—minute silence".e that knows me, even not particularly well, or has just talked to me once or twice, can vouch for the fact that i would respect a minute's silence for the death of anyone. saffiyah also denies claims she's a member of any anti—fascist group. people we spoke to seemed happy the photograph had been circulated around social media. i think it's a brave act, especially because they are quite, you know, they are a lot more aggressive and physically taller and more threatening than she is. when she stayed calm, i think it brought more awareness to it rather than causing an argument. saffiyah says she finds it strange the picture has attracted such notoriety, but hopes it'll motivate people to fight racism. time for a look at the weather — here's matt taylor. after the warmth some of you had yesterday, the weather has been reset back to normal, we will not see 25 degrees again for the rest of this week, and it said it will be west or north—westerly winds that dominate, and as we head into nex
saffiyah says there was no "one—minute silence".e that knows me, even not particularly well, or has just talked to me once or twice, can vouch for the fact that i would respect a minute's silence for the death of anyone. saffiyah also denies claims she's a member of any anti—fascist group. people we spoke to seemed happy the photograph had been circulated around social media. i think it's a brave act, especially because they are quite, you know, they are a lot more aggressive and...
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saffiyah khan says there was no one—minute silence.tifascist group. people we spoke to were happy to photograph has been circulated around social media. to were happy to photograph has been circulated around social medial think it's a brave act, especially because there are a lot more aggressive and physically taller and more threatening than she is. aggressive and physically taller and more threatening than she isl think because she was so calm it brought more awareness to it, rather than causing an argument. saffiyah khan says she finds it strange she has attracted such notoriety but hopes it will motivate people to fight racism. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... the g7 meeting of foreign ministers has been taking place in italy. countries involved are seeking to renew pressure on russia over its role in syria. coming up shortly on bbc news: if you're outside of the uk, its world news america next. they have more on the rumours of a battle for influence between president trump's chief strategist
saffiyah khan says there was no one—minute silence.tifascist group. people we spoke to were happy to photograph has been circulated around social media. to were happy to photograph has been circulated around social medial think it's a brave act, especially because there are a lot more aggressive and physically taller and more threatening than she is. aggressive and physically taller and more threatening than she isl think because she was so calm it brought more awareness to it, rather than...
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saffiyah khan, thank you very much. that we offer this full apology, their treatment was entirely unfair. what happened to these men is a matter of the greatest regret and it should be so to all of us, it really made my day. i was over the moon and the wording is so wonderful and so explicit. abject apology. from the government. more on that on the world at one programme on radio 4. unprecedented coral bleaching in consecutive years has damaged two—thirds of australia's great barrier reef, aerial surveys have shown. the bleaching, or loss of algae, affects a 900 mile area of the reef. so why does it matter? we can speak to drjames kerry from the national coral bleaching taskforce in australia. hopefully we will talk to the owner ofa hopefully we will talk to the owner of a marine and diving business. good morning from us. hi there. explain to our british audience what coral bleaching is and how it happens. coral bleaching occurs when a coral gets stressed and the coral have very small algae that live within them and the
saffiyah khan, thank you very much. that we offer this full apology, their treatment was entirely unfair. what happened to these men is a matter of the greatest regret and it should be so to all of us, it really made my day. i was over the moon and the wording is so wonderful and so explicit. abject apology. from the government. more on that on the world at one programme on radio 4. unprecedented coral bleaching in consecutive years has damaged two—thirds of australia's great barrier reef,...
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the image of saffiyah khan has been shared thousands of times since it was taken at saturday's demonstrationd. and i don't think she was very comfortable in that position and i wasn't comfortable with her being there either. what did you say? in that position i couldn't really get to her physically, so all i could do was agree with her verbally in that i do believe they are racist, as that's what she was saying, as well. and that's what i ended up doing and then i was identified as someone who opposed the edl and that kind of stemmed from there. my involvement. i mean, facing people like this, it's not something i want to do. i'd love to live in a place where we didn't have vulnerable women put in these situations. but, yeah, always stand up to it. i have no fear towards the edl. this is bbc news at five — the headlines: the funeral of pc keith palmer, who was murdered in last month's westminster terror attack, has taken place at southwark cathedral. foreign ministers from the g7 nations, are trying to find a unified approach to tackling the syria conflict, after last week's suspected chemic
the image of saffiyah khan has been shared thousands of times since it was taken at saturday's demonstrationd. and i don't think she was very comfortable in that position and i wasn't comfortable with her being there either. what did you say? in that position i couldn't really get to her physically, so all i could do was agree with her verbally in that i do believe they are racist, as that's what she was saying, as well. and that's what i ended up doing and then i was identified as someone who...
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the image of saffiyah khan has been shared thousands of times since it was taken at saturday's demonstration group of edl members, she looked quite intimidated and i didn't think she was comfortable in that position. i wasn't comfortable with her being there either. what did you say? in that position, i couldn't really get to her physically, so the most i could do was agree with her verbally in that i do believe they are racist, which is what she was saying. that is what i was doing, and then i was identified as someone who oppose the edl, and that kind of stemmed from there, my involvement. facing people like this is not something that i want to do, i would love to live in a place where we didn't have but, yeah, always stand up to it, i have no fear towards the edl. some vocational subjects in england's schools are being scrapped because of budget pressures, according to teaching unions. the nut and atl unions, claim teachers of subjects outside of maths, english, science and the humanities, are most at risk. judith burns reports. one way of measuring performance at 16 is the english baccal
the image of saffiyah khan has been shared thousands of times since it was taken at saturday's demonstration group of edl members, she looked quite intimidated and i didn't think she was comfortable in that position. i wasn't comfortable with her being there either. what did you say? in that position, i couldn't really get to her physically, so the most i could do was agree with her verbally in that i do believe they are racist, which is what she was saying. that is what i was doing, and then i...