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margaret in salisbury, too. but - margaret in salisbury, too.r callers. i would love to say that this is an uncommon story but unfortunately it's not and we hear this time and time again. i think the common theme is that women are not listened to. and that is what i have seen as a midwife and what i personally experienced when i was pregnant with my first child. and it has since caused me to actually leave my role as an nhs midwife just because i can't be part of a system thatis because i can't be part of a system that is so complicit in harming women and babies and i have been campaigning to actually try to change the system and change the harm we are causing.— harm we are causing. interesting. you are a health _ harm we are causing. interesting. you are a health professional- harm we are causing. interesting. you are a health professional but| you are a health professional but also as a mum you have seen it every which way here. is it down to staffing levels? i which way here. is it down to staffing levels?— which way here. is it down to staff
margaret in salisbury, too. but - margaret in salisbury, too.r callers. i would love to say that this is an uncommon story but unfortunately it's not and we hear this time and time again. i think the common theme is that women are not listened to. and that is what i have seen as a midwife and what i personally experienced when i was pregnant with my first child. and it has since caused me to actually leave my role as an nhs midwife just because i can't be part of a system thatis because i can't...
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our next train from salisbury to london has been cancelled due to an incident on the line. back on.just there on the other side of the platform, and they said this train is now actually going all the way to waterloo. the line has reopened. until it wasn't. right, well, we need to run over to the reading train then. that service has just been cancelled. so, back and forth, back and forth, but we're heading now to reading, which was the original plan. wasn't the original original plan. welcome aboard our chariot to reading. tannoy: the next| station is bramley. well. . .i caught two freight trains in the space of about 15 minutes at reading. and also, we've managed to maintain our br rolling stock era only criteria, even though we've had a massive spanner thrown in the works, so, yeah, happy days. well, ifinally made it to london, where i'll be stopping for the night. nice to meet you. yes, see you. and there really is only one obvious choice for a railway enthusiast. st pancras hotel opened in the mid—19th century when rail travel was booming. 0h. oh, my word. ha—ha. 0h! 3745. and to
our next train from salisbury to london has been cancelled due to an incident on the line. back on.just there on the other side of the platform, and they said this train is now actually going all the way to waterloo. the line has reopened. until it wasn't. right, well, we need to run over to the reading train then. that service has just been cancelled. so, back and forth, back and forth, but we're heading now to reading, which was the original plan. wasn't the original original plan. welcome...
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which played out in salisbury. official narrative of that case is pretty questionable , to me , is pretty questionable, to me, it's very difficult to believe that putin would authorise anything like this three months before the world cup in russia. >> right? i see in which russia invested huge amount of money. so what you think it might have been a freelance activity? >> yes, it may be freelance . and >> yes, it may be freelance. and also, you know, i would i as like in any case, where russia is, was, allegedly involved. i would like to see solid evidence as far as i understand , there is as far as i understand, there is no solid evidence that those two guys, petrov and boshirov, actually went up to sergei skripal's house. there was there is a there is a problem with, timeline because the skripals left the house at 9 am. and then they were spotted in central salisbury at 130. >> i suppose it should not be surprising in the field of espionage that there are many things that we don't understand . things that we don't
which played out in salisbury. official narrative of that case is pretty questionable , to me , is pretty questionable, to me, it's very difficult to believe that putin would authorise anything like this three months before the world cup in russia. >> right? i see in which russia invested huge amount of money. so what you think it might have been a freelance activity? >> yes, it may be freelance . and >> yes, it may be freelance. and also, you know, i would i as like in any...
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and scratchy khaki uniform and, you know, live on a diet of worms or whatever it is they eat on salisburynd, you know, all those dreadful things behaving and everything. no, i'm sorry. the armed forces themselves don't want it. i've spoken to a lot about navy friends of mine. the last thing we want is on a, you know, a royal navy ship, which is an incredibly difficult, expensive, technical piece of kit. the last thing you want is some unwilling person forced in there to mess around, you know, with your 30 millimetre. >> should we not encourage us all? yes. yes. of our community? yes yes and yes. part in this broader but part of do it through scouts, do it through cadets, do it through all the organisations that exist. they don't need this. only 1 in 28 would be forced into the military. >> well, in that case, what is the point ? the point? >> let's join. >> let's join. >> join the scouts. >> join the scouts. >> okay. well, let's let's turn to matthew for a final word, because a lot of this election is being fought on social media, are the tories or the labour party doing more to sort of e
and scratchy khaki uniform and, you know, live on a diet of worms or whatever it is they eat on salisburynd, you know, all those dreadful things behaving and everything. no, i'm sorry. the armed forces themselves don't want it. i've spoken to a lot about navy friends of mine. the last thing we want is on a, you know, a royal navy ship, which is an incredibly difficult, expensive, technical piece of kit. the last thing you want is some unwilling person forced in there to mess around, you know,...
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he was receiving the salisbury review at age 16, the late sir roger scruton's magazine. yes. and scruton's magazine. yes. and scruton was very against the idea of social justice. this is a left wing concept that is sort of tied in with the kind of zero sum politics of resentment , he sum politics of resentment, he claimed. so for a sort of conservative to talk about social justice, very , very odd, social justice, very, very odd, which might suggest, might relate to some of the confusion we see in the conservative party. >> maybe. i mean, although the social justice means different things to different people, doesn't it? that's the thing. and it can mean something very different to i mean, the levelling up is levelling. exactly. they would say levelling up meant meritocracy. >> yeah, he meant something different. but it's just a strange phrase to come. >> yes, i suppose it is. i think you're right. i think gove did did do some good things for her, for education and was really because he got slammed for it, but actually trying to reintroduce sort of traditional, liberal arts,
he was receiving the salisbury review at age 16, the late sir roger scruton's magazine. yes. and scruton's magazine. yes. and scruton was very against the idea of social justice. this is a left wing concept that is sort of tied in with the kind of zero sum politics of resentment , he sum politics of resentment, he claimed. so for a sort of conservative to talk about social justice, very , very odd, social justice, very, very odd, which might suggest, might relate to some of the confusion we see...
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the salisbury thing.shocking that it happens in the uk. >> yeah, and the uk can't protect its borders not only from not only from, you know, people who want to come over in small boats, but also from any malicious , outside interference, malicious, outside interference, you know, any russian or chinese agents that want to come over and assassinate people on our, on our soil. >> it's. well, so what are we going to do about it? i mean, who what are we going to what what is britain going to do about it? britain needs to stand up and fight for itself. >> yeah, well, we've said said that before. >> anyway, let's finish with the daily star. lewis, what have they got on the cover? >> oh well good news. >> oh well good news. >> rats and apology. justice for rodents. this is this is the star, which is fantastic newspaper. i've been reading it more and more. it's, it's a 95 piece, so it's not that expensive, but it says basically after 676 years of taking the blame for the bubonic plague , blame for the bubonic pla
the salisbury thing.shocking that it happens in the uk. >> yeah, and the uk can't protect its borders not only from not only from, you know, people who want to come over in small boats, but also from any malicious , outside interference, malicious, outside interference, you know, any russian or chinese agents that want to come over and assassinate people on our, on our soil. >> it's. well, so what are we going to do about it? i mean, who what are we going to what what is britain...
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| residents in a village near salisbury are worried they will soon become completely cut off from theer feature, at charlton—all—saints near salisbury. a few deliveries brave their way, but most use the other route, itself prone to flooding. big puddle! with the risk this village gets cut off. if they try to repair it when it's soaking wet like this, it's not going to last. so we all appreciate it can't be fixed until the drainage is fixed, but therefore the drainage needs to be fixed and it needs to be done soon rather than later. another year like we've had, if this doesn't get done, church lane potholes actually degrade further, where does that actually leave us? i'm sure it won't get to that. but nevertheless, your point, that is what rural communities actually have to put up with is getting that attention... before they get cut off. the land alongside the road is owned by longford estates, who told us their drainage routes are clear but the ground is too saturated, leaving the water nowhere to go. getting this sorted is on wiltshire council's to—do list but it says that can only
| residents in a village near salisbury are worried they will soon become completely cut off from theer feature, at charlton—all—saints near salisbury. a few deliveries brave their way, but most use the other route, itself prone to flooding. big puddle! with the risk this village gets cut off. if they try to repair it when it's soaking wet like this, it's not going to last. so we all appreciate it can't be fixed until the drainage is fixed, but therefore the drainage needs to be fixed and...
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was an early organizer of the colored ymca in atlanta and served as president of the college in salisbury, north carolina. my grandfather was dean of education at bennett college in greensboro, north carolina before becoming the founding executive director. my grandfather was dean of education at bennett college in greensboro, north carolina. my father was the first black person to teach it -- i showed this to make clear a commitment to education and providing access is in my dna and though i fully recognize the merit of ways in which my experience and that of our jewish community are different i know something about the awful impact of discrimination. when i served as an intern for the house ethics committee my father brought me to capitol hill on my first day. as we approach the offices he said when i was your age the only way someone who looks like oscar crossed the threshold is if you were pushing a food card. this is a part of the reason this discussion matter so much to me. record is one of the largest christian populations in america. atari with conviction we condemn anti-semitism
was an early organizer of the colored ymca in atlanta and served as president of the college in salisbury, north carolina. my grandfather was dean of education at bennett college in greensboro, north carolina before becoming the founding executive director. my grandfather was dean of education at bennett college in greensboro, north carolina. my father was the first black person to teach it -- i showed this to make clear a commitment to education and providing access is in my dna and though i...
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he asked to bring in orton salisbury investigation which is a reference to the prison illumination act and after further debriefings i was immediately escorted to a vehicle and driven by senior staff hours to fpc montgomery, a separate facility. i'm grateful the committee opened an investigation in these matters and i appreciate chairman jordan and subcommittee chairmen bank signing the letter. i've been a victim of retribution, i believe in putting myself at great risk within the bop for providing information on these matters concerning the president and his son. i've been treated professionally at montgomery and i want to thank anthony barnes for the help in facilitating access prior to this interview. >> thank you. i want to thank all the witnesses again for being here today. we will now begin the questions. i want to remind members on both sides of the aisle each member has five minutes. i will adhere to that and hit the gavel if the question has been asked we will allow the witnesses time to respond but we will try to get in a lot of questions from a lot of members and i will begi
he asked to bring in orton salisbury investigation which is a reference to the prison illumination act and after further debriefings i was immediately escorted to a vehicle and driven by senior staff hours to fpc montgomery, a separate facility. i'm grateful the committee opened an investigation in these matters and i appreciate chairman jordan and subcommittee chairmen bank signing the letter. i've been a victim of retribution, i believe in putting myself at great risk within the bop for...
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the chaplain advicably upset with the events and asked to bring in salisbury who quickly opened an investigation, which is a reference to the prison rape elimination act passed by congress. after further debriefings, i was immediately escorted to a vehicle, and driven hours to fpc montgomery, a separate facility. i'm grateful the committee has opened an investigation into these matters, and i appreciate chairman jordan, and chairman biggs signing the letter. i believe i'm putting myself at grave risk within the dop for providing information on these matters consider concerning the president and his son. i've been treated professionally at montgomery. i want to thank case manager anthony barnes for the help and facilitating access to my attorney prior to this interview. l >> thank you, mr. galanis. i want to thank all the witnesses again for being here today. we will now begin the questions. and i want to remind members of both sides of the aisle, each member has five minutes. i'm going can tto adhere to that, and hit the gavel, if the question has been asked, then we'll allow the witnesses time
the chaplain advicably upset with the events and asked to bring in salisbury who quickly opened an investigation, which is a reference to the prison rape elimination act passed by congress. after further debriefings, i was immediately escorted to a vehicle, and driven hours to fpc montgomery, a separate facility. i'm grateful the committee has opened an investigation into these matters, and i appreciate chairman jordan, and chairman biggs signing the letter. i believe i'm putting myself at...
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this parliament only stretches until december and there isn't time to do all of the sort of salisburytuff that would that would override the house of lords. >> no . well, i don't think you >> no. well, i don't think you even bother going. going that that way. i think you just use the parliament acts in a much more muscular way. remember, we must govern ourselves in times of emergency and just declare this an emergency. i mean, i don't understand on what level. it isn't an emergency. >> well, i'm sure liberty would have a lot to say about that. stephen i'm sure liberty would, would come out again and try to strike legal action against the against the government. stephen i'm really sorry. we're going to have to leave it there. it's been fantastic to talk to you as ever and get your expertise on these legal matters. really good stuff. thank you very much. a big question, isn't it? how does the government deal with this? they clearly want the police to do more. they're trying through legal action are difficult. >> my favourite thing about all of this was that liberty stood outside the cou
this parliament only stretches until december and there isn't time to do all of the sort of salisburytuff that would that would override the house of lords. >> no . well, i don't think you >> no. well, i don't think you even bother going. going that that way. i think you just use the parliament acts in a much more muscular way. remember, we must govern ourselves in times of emergency and just declare this an emergency. i mean, i don't understand on what level. it isn't an emergency....
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apparently so, 50 years old from salisbury.uld be ice with a slice. race so she thought he would be ice with a slice-— with a slice. good on her! with a name like _ with a slice. good on her! with a name like that _ with a slice. good on her! with a name like that it _ with a slice. good on her! with a name like that it was _ with a slice. good on her! with a name like that it was meant - with a slice. good on her! with a name like that it was meant to l with a slice. good on her! with a l name like that it was meant to be. with exam season in full swing, many pupils will be focussing on their revision but as soon as the tests are over, thoughts will inevitably turn to the school prom. what to wear, how to do your hair and how to arrive in style are just some of the things students will be thinking about but for parents, the rising cost of it all, is also a growing concern as our reporter beth parsons explains. a tradition that came to the uk from america, according to the british council, its estimated that more than 85% of sc
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