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, so the cliff in pendleton in salford, so he knew salford very well for many years and he was learning sea. —— two blue sea. well — earlier today, in an exclusive interview with the bbc, the father of charlotte brown made a direct powerful appeal to the man responsbile for her death to give himself up. i would say to jack sheppard, you've caused our family a lot of harm and devastation but you need to look at what you have done and come back and atone for the damage that you have done. you need to come back and serve your done. you need to come back and serve your sentence , done. you need to come back and serve your sentence, not only because that is the right thing to do but because you need to move on yourself. it can't be any fun being a fugitive, doesn't sound any fun to me, but please if you're watching this and yourself in. there was an awful lot of resources, the home office, national crime agency, they are looking for you and i personally will never rest. until you are in custody. that was the father speaking on the victoria derbyshire programme this morning before the breakin
, so the cliff in pendleton in salford, so he knew salford very well for many years and he was learning sea. —— two blue sea. well — earlier today, in an exclusive interview with the bbc, the father of charlotte brown made a direct powerful appeal to the man responsbile for her death to give himself up. i would say to jack sheppard, you've caused our family a lot of harm and devastation but you need to look at what you have done and come back and atone for the damage that you have done....
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thanks forjoining us this afternoon from salford.it's the first time a ruling monarch has stepped down before completing the full five—year term. speculation began after photos emerged suggesting he had married a former russian beauty queen. an egyptian explosives expert has been killed while trying to defuse a bomb left outside a church in a suburb of cairo. two other people were injured in the blast. a bomb squad had been called to deal with an unattended package. the incident, in the nasr city district, comesjust a day before egypt's minority coptic christians celebrate christmas. the awards season begins tonight in los angeles with the golden globe awards celebrating the best in television and film. among this year's favourites are lady gaga and the actor bradley cooper for their roles in the film a star is born. meanwhile, jeff bridges will receive a special award to mark six decades on screen. dan johnson reports. the talk of this town has been rebuilding trust and better reflecting the real world. so, the golden globes are bei
thanks forjoining us this afternoon from salford.it's the first time a ruling monarch has stepped down before completing the full five—year term. speculation began after photos emerged suggesting he had married a former russian beauty queen. an egyptian explosives expert has been killed while trying to defuse a bomb left outside a church in a suburb of cairo. two other people were injured in the blast. a bomb squad had been called to deal with an unattended package. the incident, in the nasr...
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tojoin phil and gary neville, nicky butt, ryan giggs and paul scholes as co—owners of non—league side salfordss of 92" bought the club in 2014 and have overseen three promotions in four seasons. subject to approval from the fa beckham will take a 10% stake. singapore businessman peter lim is the largest shareholder with 40% of the club. beckham already owns american club inter miami. five years of trying to get the team in miami going, and now it's finally on its way, now i'm able to get involved. seeing the story, seeing what they've done with the club, the stadium, obviously having peter is a huge part of this, it is a special group of people. to be part of this incredible team is going to be exciting. injust nine days‘ time, this year's six nations campaign gets underway. all 12 captains met in london to officially kick off two months of thrilling rugby. the six nations is always of course one of the highlights of the sporting calendar but especially this year, with the world cup in japan looming into view. so many storyli nes japan looming into view. so many storylines going into this yea
tojoin phil and gary neville, nicky butt, ryan giggs and paul scholes as co—owners of non—league side salfordss of 92" bought the club in 2014 and have overseen three promotions in four seasons. subject to approval from the fa beckham will take a 10% stake. singapore businessman peter lim is the largest shareholder with 40% of the club. beckham already owns american club inter miami. five years of trying to get the team in miami going, and now it's finally on its way, now i'm able to...
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at the austrian army barracks in salford in the soldiers planned the missions run by the helicopter unit along with reconnaissance flights they also supply trapped residents with food and medications and evacuate people when necessary. you can buy her a pilot is one of more than a thousand soldiers helping austria cope with the masses of snow that you have to meet coming because we're in the army we train a lot. in this now we can finally put our expertise and experience into practice so as to help the villages that have been cut off be accessible by road again. with concern for quite simply it makes us very happy to be able to use our skills to help people i mean should say from concert. you can buy a gun and his comrades are ready for the next mission the weather is holding but it's late in the day so things must go quickly. if in yet said inflict we're going to fly from here from the feds and over what we call the clan a storage is a back to high line. between there will pick up a state employee with lighters on the column on to a low the snow off streets and power lines using the hel
at the austrian army barracks in salford in the soldiers planned the missions run by the helicopter unit along with reconnaissance flights they also supply trapped residents with food and medications and evacuate people when necessary. you can buy her a pilot is one of more than a thousand soldiers helping austria cope with the masses of snow that you have to meet coming because we're in the army we train a lot. in this now we can finally put our expertise and experience into practice so as to...
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tojoin phil and gary neville, nicky butt, ryan giggs and paul scholes as co—owners of non league side salfordromotions in four seasons. subject to approval from the fa beckham will take a 10% stake. singapore businessman peter lim is the largest shareholder géf—leezee £ie§£egr¥2:—’§§ix:ywr .,,, w, five years of trying to get the team in going, and new; is five years of trying to get the team in its 1g, and new; is five years of trying to get the team in its way. 1d new; is five years of trying to get the team in its way. now 5 is five years of trying to get the team in - its way. now i g is five years of trying to get the team in - its way. now i am; five years of trying to get the team in - its way. now i am able five years of trying to get the team in - its ‘ seeing w i am able five years of trying to get the team in - its ‘ seeing the am able what the had done with the seeing what they had done with the cloud, the stadium and obviously having peter is a huge part of this. it isa having peter is a huge part of this. it is a special group of people. to not be part of this incredible team, it
tojoin phil and gary neville, nicky butt, ryan giggs and paul scholes as co—owners of non league side salfordromotions in four seasons. subject to approval from the fa beckham will take a 10% stake. singapore businessman peter lim is the largest shareholder géf—leezee £ie§£egr¥2:—’§§ix:ywr .,,, w, five years of trying to get the team in going, and new; is five years of trying to get the team in its 1g, and new; is five years of trying to get the team in its way. 1d new; is five...
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salford red devils have signed prop adam walker, even though he still has 2 months of a ban for cocainelay from mid march. last night, burton albion were taken apart by manchester city in the league cup. 9—0 was the final score. the league 1 side were expecting a tough night against the premier league champions — but for many fans, the evening was made even worse by the closure of the m6 near stoke, which meant some didn‘t even make it to the etihad to see their team soundly thrashed. one of those was andrew hartshorn, and i caught up with him earlier. it was agony, quite frankly, there we re it was agony, quite frankly, there were football supporters don‘t know the area you‘re going to, you gone out as early as possible... i was watching my sat nav, with what expected time of arrival would be, and wejust expected time of arrival would be, and we just weren‘t moving, i could just slowly have my full by heartbroken as they‘re talking about the match on the radio, and they‘re talking about it, talking about the players coming out to warm up, and you know you‘re not going to be there. and
salford red devils have signed prop adam walker, even though he still has 2 months of a ban for cocainelay from mid march. last night, burton albion were taken apart by manchester city in the league cup. 9—0 was the final score. the league 1 side were expecting a tough night against the premier league champions — but for many fans, the evening was made even worse by the closure of the m6 near stoke, which meant some didn‘t even make it to the etihad to see their team soundly thrashed. one...
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with that, it is all done in sa lfo rd , with that, it is all done in salford, and now back to lee fosterx. the wind is working through the open corner here. i know in the office somewhere you have got a chair in your name, and when you are really good at football and you are really established at the club, synonymous with a club, you get a whole stand, and that, over there, with a club, you get a whole stand, and that, overthere, is with a club, you get a whole stand, and that, over there, is the steve bull stand. just a few months ago, their record goal—scorer steve bull was also given the keys to the city of all ranting and made a freeman of the city. hejoins of all ranting and made a freeman of the city. he joins us now. of all ranting and made a freeman of the city. hejoins us now. could be a special night, this. are you feeling optimistic? it could be, yes. liverpool are a top—class side. they show that last time. they are classy and have great goal—scorers. mosaad la has travelled, we saw him arrive, saadi manet, but we are expecting a very difficult liverpool tea m expecting a ver
with that, it is all done in sa lfo rd , with that, it is all done in salford, and now back to lee fosterx. the wind is working through the open corner here. i know in the office somewhere you have got a chair in your name, and when you are really good at football and you are really established at the club, synonymous with a club, you get a whole stand, and that, over there, with a club, you get a whole stand, and that, overthere, is with a club, you get a whole stand, and that, over there, is...
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i'm joined now from our salford studio by dr amir khan, who works in bradford, one of the places with per patient. thank you for being with us. when you hear that your colleagues in liverpool have 1283 patients per gp and bradford city has 2587 patients pergp, and bradford city has 2587 patients per gp, what do you think?” and bradford city has 2587 patients per gp, what do you think? i welcome this study and these figures because it does is shine a light on the shortage of gps across the country, particularly in areas like in bradford where i work. it is tricky, i understand why some gps may not wa nt to i understand why some gps may not want to work in these areas because the population can be more difficult to manage. they have complex health issues, they come from poorer backgrounds which has an effect on their health overall, they have more serious issues in inner—city areas, and work— life is difficult for gps at the best of times. what are the options? we are hearing that training places were oversubscribed so training places were oversubscribed so there are more gps coming int
i'm joined now from our salford studio by dr amir khan, who works in bradford, one of the places with per patient. thank you for being with us. when you hear that your colleagues in liverpool have 1283 patients per gp and bradford city has 2587 patients pergp, and bradford city has 2587 patients per gp, what do you think?” and bradford city has 2587 patients per gp, what do you think? i welcome this study and these figures because it does is shine a light on the shortage of gps across the...
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that producer was mick tucker and hejoins us now from salford. thank you for talking to us.osed to prevent problem gamblers from gambling, and just tell us your story and what happened when you tried to prevent yourself effectively from gambling. in 2017, at the end of 2017 we did this test where we excluded ourselves through this scheme from 21 bookmakers in grimsby. we were able to bet, go and used the fixed odds betting terminals in 19 of them and when we did that we were told by the bookmaking industry, the gambling commission, that they would investigate and the bookmaking industry said they would investigate and make changes so we thought we would put it to the test again to tie in with the story. i went back to grimsby in december last year, i banned myself from 20 of the same bookmakers, and i was able to put a bet on in15 bookmakers, and i was able to put a bet on in 15 of them. and clearly this is something that should not have happened, those shops should not have allowed you to place more bets. yes. in fairness to them, this was the first time i had been in those
that producer was mick tucker and hejoins us now from salford. thank you for talking to us.osed to prevent problem gamblers from gambling, and just tell us your story and what happened when you tried to prevent yourself effectively from gambling. in 2017, at the end of 2017 we did this test where we excluded ourselves through this scheme from 21 bookmakers in grimsby. we were able to bet, go and used the fixed odds betting terminals in 19 of them and when we did that we were told by the...
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the national crime agency said the 33 year old iranian and 24 year old briton were held in salford yesterdayeem to have coped better with winter this year, as figures released by the nhs suggest. data released for the festive period show fewer a&e closures than last year. ambulance delays were also down but in the past two weeks 3,500 ambulance patients were left waiting for at least an hour before being seen by hospital staff. our health correspondent nick triggle is here tell us more then about what these latest figures show. this is normally the time of year that winter pressures start to bite. last january, routine operations we re last january, routine operations were cancelled en masse and we heard reports of patients stuck waiting in hospital corridors. that's not happening on the scale it was last year forced instead to the figures published today show that on many measures the nhs is doing better thanit measures the nhs is doing better than it did last christmas. over the last two weeks there were 32 a&e diversions, where ambulances are re—routed to other hospitals because of overcr
the national crime agency said the 33 year old iranian and 24 year old briton were held in salford yesterdayeem to have coped better with winter this year, as figures released by the nhs suggest. data released for the festive period show fewer a&e closures than last year. ambulance delays were also down but in the past two weeks 3,500 ambulance patients were left waiting for at least an hour before being seen by hospital staff. our health correspondent nick triggle is here tell us more then...
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stake in salford city, joining his class of ‘92 teammates who already co—own the club.rs of trying to get the team in miami going and now it is finally on its way. now i am able to get involved. seeing the stories, seeing what they have done with the club, the stadium, and obviously having peter, who is a special part of this, it is a special group of people. to now be part of this incredible team, it is going to be exciting. yeah, i wonder what will happen?“ you own a club, can you decide to play? no, you would have to be registered with the league. i doubt he is. but i suppose... just asking. yeah. 0ne he is. but i suppose... just asking. yeah. one more story for you. and this is really lovely for a cold thursday in january. this is the story of amateur cricket billy cookson. here he is, he's been in hopsital since october after a head—on car crash with a bus left him with some awful injuries. he's now recovering, and a couple of his cricketing heroes heard about his story from the stumped podcast on the bbc world service. hi, it is ricky ponting. i hear that you have
stake in salford city, joining his class of ‘92 teammates who already co—own the club.rs of trying to get the team in miami going and now it is finally on its way. now i am able to get involved. seeing the stories, seeing what they have done with the club, the stadium, and obviously having peter, who is a special part of this, it is a special group of people. to now be part of this incredible team, it is going to be exciting. yeah, i wonder what will happen?“ you own a club, can you...
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with us now is professor nigel linge from the university of salford. thank you for bringing these. let's not forget that landline is essential for broadband because let's not forget that landline is essentialfor broadband because it is the broadband routers in the home connected to the landline which gives you internet access, so we may not be using a telephone like that, but we are putting broadband routers on the end of the landline, which gives as the internet. if you're like me, i have the connections for the internet, but i do not use the actual landline. there are about 1596 of uk homes like that. when we got landlines like that telephone there, you talked about area dialling codes. people didn't have a telephone. your house had a telephone. your house had a telephone and your house did not move around, so the location of the phone was reflected in the number. people in manchester was 061, now it is 0161. when you got a mobile phone, that made it personal, and onceit phone, that made it personal, and once it is personal, it is with you, and you move around, so now the phone n
with us now is professor nigel linge from the university of salford. thank you for bringing these. let's not forget that landline is essential for broadband because let's not forget that landline is essentialfor broadband because it is the broadband routers in the home connected to the landline which gives you internet access, so we may not be using a telephone like that, but we are putting broadband routers on the end of the landline, which gives as the internet. if you're like me, i have the...
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let's cross over to salford where we can speak to dr sojin lim — a senior lecturer in north korean studiese had our correspondent say that the end of february is quite a long way away. how likely is it that you think that this summit will go ahead without too much on and off? today is a meeting between trump and macro wa nted meeting between trump and macro wanted more than an hour, it was about 90 minutes. that means that they could have something productive indeed. but at the same time the usa need to think about that, in between those time frames that is how much they could agree upon. because of that i thought it would not be about denuclearisation or easing sanctions, but something lighter than the real issue. something like for example, icbm, north korea giving up intercontinental ballistic missile. at the same time the united states and the united nations sanction partially can be east, or the united states can partially take different measures against the bilateral sanctions against north korea. we know that mike pompeo has been involved recently in these discussions. today. how im
let's cross over to salford where we can speak to dr sojin lim — a senior lecturer in north korean studiese had our correspondent say that the end of february is quite a long way away. how likely is it that you think that this summit will go ahead without too much on and off? today is a meeting between trump and macro wa nted meeting between trump and macro wanted more than an hour, it was about 90 minutes. that means that they could have something productive indeed. but at the same time the...
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and annabel tiffin is in salford to tell us more about a graphic design graduate who clips artwork intohey have all said that if it continues, it means redundancies. nine out of ten children with a special educational need are taught in mainstream schools. but is that a lwa ys in mainstream schools. but is that always the best environment for them? i met always the best environment for them ? i met 1a—year—old always the best environment for them? i met 1a—year—old isaac and his mum nicola. they are from hampshire. isaac has autism. he is ata hampshire. isaac has autism. he is at a mainstream school even though it is recognised by the local authority that he recognises special needs provision, but there are no places available because it is not suitable for his needs. mornings at school are all he can manage. this was isaac's response when i asked if he enjoyed them. i don't know how to answer if i enjoy it or not. i don't think that's how school works. how does it work for you? it really doesn't. you could take all the reasons... and... just... put them there, lots of reasons. they eit
and annabel tiffin is in salford to tell us more about a graphic design graduate who clips artwork intohey have all said that if it continues, it means redundancies. nine out of ten children with a special educational need are taught in mainstream schools. but is that a lwa ys in mainstream schools. but is that always the best environment for them? i met always the best environment for them ? i met 1a—year—old always the best environment for them? i met 1a—year—old isaac and his mum...
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tojoin phil and gary neville, nicky but, ryan giggs and paul scholes as co—owners of non league side salfordnessman peter lim is the largest shareholder with 40% of the club. beckham already owns american club inter miami. five years of trying to get the team in miami going, and now it's finally on its way, now i'm able to get involved. seeing the story, seeing what they've done with the club, the stadium, obviously having peter is a huge part of this, it is a special group of people. to be part of this now, incredible team is serena williams says she "did not choke" after missing four match points to allow karolina pliskova to win a dramatic australian open quarterfinal. williams lost the first set, but won the second to force a decider and was 5—1 up in it..... but she turned her ankle on her first match point and went on to waste three more as we saw one of the great comebacks, the czech seventh seed storming back to win six games in a row to take the third 7—5. williams had been targetting a record equalling 24th grand slam singles title but it's pliskova who advances. there's been a boo
tojoin phil and gary neville, nicky but, ryan giggs and paul scholes as co—owners of non league side salfordnessman peter lim is the largest shareholder with 40% of the club. beckham already owns american club inter miami. five years of trying to get the team in miami going, and now it's finally on its way, now i'm able to get involved. seeing the story, seeing what they've done with the club, the stadium, obviously having peter is a huge part of this, it is a special group of people. to be...
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tojoin phil and gary neville, nicky butt, ryan giggs and paul scholes as co—owners of non—league side salford three promotions in four seasons. subject to approval from the fa, beckham will take a 10% stake. singapore businessman peter lim is the largest shareholder with 40% of the club. beckham already owns american club inter miami. five years of trying to get a team in miami going and now it is finally on its way. now i am able to get involved. seeing the stories and seeing what they have done with the club, the stadium and obviously having peter it as a huge part of this, it is a special group of people. to not be part of this incredible team, it is going to be exciting. there is a full set of fixtures in the scottish premiership this evening. top of the table celtic have taken a early 2—0 lead at home to st mirren. jermine defoe scored 12 minutes into his rangers debut, but kilmarnock have a goal back at rugby park. elsewhere, aberdeen lead against hamilton and dundee are 1—0 up against hearts. serena williams is out of the australian open. she lost her quater—final against karolina plis
tojoin phil and gary neville, nicky butt, ryan giggs and paul scholes as co—owners of non—league side salford three promotions in four seasons. subject to approval from the fa, beckham will take a 10% stake. singapore businessman peter lim is the largest shareholder with 40% of the club. beckham already owns american club inter miami. five years of trying to get a team in miami going and now it is finally on its way. now i am able to get involved. seeing the stories and seeing what they...
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well, we can speak now tojo pavey, whojoins us on the line from salford.der and older and there are getting older and older and there a re really getting older and older and there are really talented young girls coming through in the country but i feel like it is a realistic challenge. it is something that could be possible and really it is all underpinned by my absolute love of running. i think if you love doing something, you want to keep doing something, you want to keep doing it. and of course, you hear about what she has been achieved after becoming a mother and to me, having two young children, i feel so happy i have that balance in my life. it has made me really be able to achieve things maybe i thought we re to achieve things maybe i thought were not possible before. i like having a challenge and try my ha rd est having a challenge and try my hardest and if i do not achieve it, i certainly will have enjoyed a journey along the way. you have set various benchmarks during your career as it is. you are the oldest woman to win a european championship g
well, we can speak now tojo pavey, whojoins us on the line from salford.der and older and there are getting older and older and there a re really getting older and older and there are really talented young girls coming through in the country but i feel like it is a realistic challenge. it is something that could be possible and really it is all underpinned by my absolute love of running. i think if you love doing something, you want to keep doing something, you want to keep doing it. and of...
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it isa it is a bit miserable outside our studio in salford this morning, is that what most people shouldbe a day with a bit of, so things will brighten up. wherever you are this morning —— a bit of everything. wherever you are this morning, temperatures six to eight degrees quite widely and it will stay mild, so that will temper the field somewhat. it is a bit down for some. it has been raining in northern england this morning. patchy rain and drizzle pushing through wales, the midlands, the rest of southern england during the morning. so things are the north will brighten up a touch at times. a few showers around the northern and western scotland, which will merge into some longer spells of rain through the afternoon. northern ireland not faring too badly this afternoon. eastern scotland continuing to see some sunny spells and it will be brighter through the afternoon across southern counties afternoon across southern counties after a fairly cloudy morning. after that patchy rain. trees coming in from the north—west, keeping temperatures up at around nine to 12 celsius the many. well ab
it isa it is a bit miserable outside our studio in salford this morning, is that what most people shouldbe a day with a bit of, so things will brighten up. wherever you are this morning —— a bit of everything. wherever you are this morning, temperatures six to eight degrees quite widely and it will stay mild, so that will temper the field somewhat. it is a bit down for some. it has been raining in northern england this morning. patchy rain and drizzle pushing through wales, the midlands,...
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lecturer and researcher in microbiology at the university of westminster; and in salford we can speakwelcome all of you and thank you for joining us. tell us exactly what a superbug is, it is a day when we are busting jargon, let‘s be absolutely clear what we are talking about and how common these things are stop superbugs are bacterium that become resista nt to superbugs are bacterium that become resistant to more than antibiotics that used to be effective. we have many examples of superbugs. that infected humans and also can infect animals like mrsa stop sta phylococcus. animals like mrsa stop staphylococcus. we have foodborne pathogens that can be associated with sporadic cases and outbreaks which can affect many people. bacteria have developed defence mechanisms because of the overuse of antibiotics. they become resistant, the antibiotic becomes not effective at all, not being able to kill the bacteria or inhibit the growth. there are two macro aspects being talked about today from the government talking about prescribing, we‘ll talk about that ina prescribing, we‘ll talk about th
lecturer and researcher in microbiology at the university of westminster; and in salford we can speakwelcome all of you and thank you for joining us. tell us exactly what a superbug is, it is a day when we are busting jargon, let‘s be absolutely clear what we are talking about and how common these things are stop superbugs are bacterium that become resista nt to superbugs are bacterium that become resistant to more than antibiotics that used to be effective. we have many examples of...
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salford have signed adam walker even though he is banned until march. more than 50 minutes.crats — lord paddy ashdown —has taken place in the village of norton sub hamden in south somerset. (00v) lord ashdown who died just before christmas — aged 77 — only two months after revealing that he was being treated for bladder cancer. he led the lib dems for eleven years, and was mp for yeovil between 1983 and 2001. we can cross to our correspondent clinton rogers in norton—sub—hamdon. and westminster though still shock at this which would be nothing today guessed what they are feeling now. and the village they still cannot believe it, the funeral service todayit believe it, the funeral service today it was set out in something as small as cancer defeat someone as large as paddy ashdown and that is how the people here are feeling. he was of course an internationally famous politician but he was simply hear paddy, theirfriend and neighbour who went down to the village pub must read in its. the funeral service was in the church behind me at 12pm, paddy ashdown's mccaughan return befo
salford have signed adam walker even though he is banned until march. more than 50 minutes.crats — lord paddy ashdown —has taken place in the village of norton sub hamden in south somerset. (00v) lord ashdown who died just before christmas — aged 77 — only two months after revealing that he was being treated for bladder cancer. he led the lib dems for eleven years, and was mp for yeovil between 1983 and 2001. we can cross to our correspondent clinton rogers in norton—sub—hamdon. and...
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let's go to salford now and speak to our sports news correspondent david 0rnstein... am feeling emotional because i have covered much of andy murray's career, i wrote his column for the bbc sport website and fordham closely and the last few years and it is seeing how might that is emotional but it is not a great shock because this is an injury that spans 20 months. he struggled at wimbledon last two yea rs struggled at wimbledon last two years and had an operation in australia last january and we felt this was coming and although he plans to retire after wimbledon if he gets there it is a small chance she will undergo surgery and, feeling better and get back to playing and feel good and then continue for longer. i think that is removed and the emotion and anguish in his face said it all. it is difficult news for one briton‘s ever sportspeople. one of the things that must make it difficult to seeing those older than him carrying on, what is it about his game on his body or something from your courtside view you feel it is about andy murray that has brought his career t
let's go to salford now and speak to our sports news correspondent david 0rnstein... am feeling emotional because i have covered much of andy murray's career, i wrote his column for the bbc sport website and fordham closely and the last few years and it is seeing how might that is emotional but it is not a great shock because this is an injury that spans 20 months. he struggled at wimbledon last two yea rs struggled at wimbledon last two years and had an operation in australia last january and...
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rogerjohnson and annabel tiffin have joined us from salford to pay tribute to our colleague, dianne 0xberryt week. the best case scenario is wimbledon in the summer. he has been trying for two years to fix this problem with his right hip including undergoing surgery and nothing has worked. he could not keep his emotions intact. he is beside himself with sadness that he has unfinished business in tennis. he is not able to see out the rest of his career in the way he wa nts. the rest of his career in the way he wants. he is not getting it on his terms. injury is forcing him out and he is devastated. you have had to runa he is devastated. you have had to run a special errand forjudy murray in yourtime. run a special errand forjudy murray in your time. something about a brown package in dubai? there are not many people watching, we will be 0k! when judy murray not many people watching, we will be 0k! whenjudy murray asked the favour you do what she asks in 2009 i started working on the tennis tour and judy murray was a huge help to me in those early days and i used had as a sounding board for a
rogerjohnson and annabel tiffin have joined us from salford to pay tribute to our colleague, dianne 0xberryt week. the best case scenario is wimbledon in the summer. he has been trying for two years to fix this problem with his right hip including undergoing surgery and nothing has worked. he could not keep his emotions intact. he is beside himself with sadness that he has unfinished business in tennis. he is not able to see out the rest of his career in the way he wa nts. the rest of his...
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and nina wadhurst is in salford — she‘ll be telling us how funding for nursery schools in deprived arease returning home from work, people using the public transport, now today‘s trains at least some of them in and out of mid —wales were cancelled yesterday evening in expectation of the snow to come, a little bit later on and overnight. people are being advised to make sure their cars are in the correct working orderfor the sure their cars are in the correct working order for the extreme weather, and people living in isolated and rural communities are being advised to make sure they are prepared for the snow that is ex pctded to come and the police say they expect to be busy and they are warning people to only get in touch if they have an urgent weather related matter and if there is a risk to the public. i can see there is snow on the hills in the background there, i am guessing people are just being warned to stay at home and hope that the power holds out. yes, we are in the brecon beacon, we are higher up here, we could see 20 centimetres of snow here. in places that are lower down in
and nina wadhurst is in salford — she‘ll be telling us how funding for nursery schools in deprived arease returning home from work, people using the public transport, now today‘s trains at least some of them in and out of mid —wales were cancelled yesterday evening in expectation of the snow to come, a little bit later on and overnight. people are being advised to make sure their cars are in the correct working orderfor the sure their cars are in the correct working order for the...