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they would presumably be very keen to fight in sheffield hallam hard.000 votes, so that will be a target for the liberal democrats under new leaderjo swinson as they look to maximise their presence in parliament and they will be campaigning on that uncompromising no brexit message. jonathan blake. police in hong kong have fired tear gas at an unauthorised protest involving thousands of demonstrators. the march was in response to attacks on pro—democracy activists by armed masked men last week. protests began seven weeks ago against a planned extradition law. 0ur china correspondent stephen mcdonnell was there. this violent day of street clashes has finally come to an end. the protesters were here in their thousands, tens of thousands, at the height, they have finally been pushed by riot police, block by block towards the train station and they have left. behind me, i am sure you can see that the riot police are resting, sitting down, after a full day of battles with hardline protesters, throwing bricks and other projectiles at them. they have responded
they would presumably be very keen to fight in sheffield hallam hard.000 votes, so that will be a target for the liberal democrats under new leaderjo swinson as they look to maximise their presence in parliament and they will be campaigning on that uncompromising no brexit message. jonathan blake. police in hong kong have fired tear gas at an unauthorised protest involving thousands of demonstrators. the march was in response to attacks on pro—democracy activists by armed masked men last...
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he reiterates his apology to his constituents, the people of sheffield and the people of the uk asa sheffieldesign after being elected so there is a bit of arcane parliamentary procedure that comes into play. he will be appointed to one of two jobs which are formal titles which carry no responsibility or salary, either the crown steward and bailiff of the chiltern hundreds or the manor of northstead and there will be a by—election to a the new mp for the seat of sheffield hallam, which is a side note, was formerly the seat of lib dem leader nick clegg and it is now held by labour with the majority of just over now held by labour with the majority ofjust over 2000. it has had two liberal democrat mps, richard allen, who went to work in silicon valley, and nick clegg. there is a by—election next week and the lib dems are desperate to take that back. they would presumably be very keen to fight in sheffield hallam hard. they will have their eye on it, a slim majority of a%, just over 2000 votes, so that will be a target for the liberal democrats under new leaderjo swinson as they look to maximise
he reiterates his apology to his constituents, the people of sheffield and the people of the uk asa sheffieldesign after being elected so there is a bit of arcane parliamentary procedure that comes into play. he will be appointed to one of two jobs which are formal titles which carry no responsibility or salary, either the crown steward and bailiff of the chiltern hundreds or the manor of northstead and there will be a by—election to a the new mp for the seat of sheffield hallam, which is a...
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hailed as a breath of fresh air by some while obvious describe him as an insult to the people of sheffield in me my dad was elected as he would be an member of parliament for the green party but on his very 1st the other european parliament in strasbourg he says he was asked to leave because of the way he looked his response i know i'm different i'm black and my name is majid i don't intend to try to fit in get used to it. magid magic joins us now from our studio in brussels majid welcome to the show now tell us how are you dealing with the challenges of being a black muslim immigrants from somalia. and member of the european parliament you know but i'm just still of a find i'm just being me just there with me and you know this is this is nothing new it's not very exclusive syrup in parliament a lot of the same challenges i've been dealing with when i was lord mayor of sheffield all before that so yeah i'm familiar with it but to be honest with them i'm just going with them and yeah it's fine to be honest of course is a bit tricky at times but it's cool when you see you're dealing with it
hailed as a breath of fresh air by some while obvious describe him as an insult to the people of sheffield in me my dad was elected as he would be an member of parliament for the green party but on his very 1st the other european parliament in strasbourg he says he was asked to leave because of the way he looked his response i know i'm different i'm black and my name is majid i don't intend to try to fit in get used to it. magid magic joins us now from our studio in brussels majid welcome to...
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somali refugee who fled his homeland at the age of 5 and moved to the northern bridge the city of sheffield he watched his mother be universally abused as a child and his teenage years were troubled but then he became politically active at $28.00 my jeered was elected sheffield's youngest and it's fast muslim a he's been hailed as a breath of fresh air by some while others described their mosques and insults to the people of sheffield in me my dad was elected as a whoopie and member of parliament for the green party but on his very 1st the idea of going parliament in strasbourg he says he was asked to leave because of the way he looked his response i know i'm different i'm black and my name is majid i don't intend to try to fit in get used to it. and magic magic joins us now from our studio in brussels majid welcome to the show now tell us how are you dealing with the challenges of being a black muslim immigrant from somalia and a member of the european parliament you know it but i'm just still of if i and i'm just being me just doing me and you know this is this is nothing new it's not ver
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i reiterate my apologies to my constituents, the people of sheffield and the people of the uk.nder the crown. legally, anyone who takes up the crown. legally, anyone who takes up such an office, and there are a couple which are always available, the manner of not state and i cannot remember the expression but it is to do with the chiltern hundreds. it is the steward of the manner of north stand. those jobs are the steward of the manner of north stand. thosejobs are in the steward of the manner of north stand. those jobs are in the gift of the chancellor of the exchequer. jared o'mara will apply for whichever one of those is currently va ca nt whichever one of those is currently vacant and that will allow a by—election to be held in sheffield hallam. he will automatically be disqualified when he takes up one of those jobs from sitting as a member of parliament, because he will be receiving money from the crown and could not be a representative of the people and in paid service of the crime. that is the idea for it, worth looking up on the parliamentary website if you want detail
i reiterate my apologies to my constituents, the people of sheffield and the people of the uk.nder the crown. legally, anyone who takes up the crown. legally, anyone who takes up such an office, and there are a couple which are always available, the manner of not state and i cannot remember the expression but it is to do with the chiltern hundreds. it is the steward of the manner of north stand. those jobs are the steward of the manner of north stand. thosejobs are in the steward of the manner...
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but the fans are not happy, neither are his former club, sheffield wednesday, who say they are takingice. joey barton is charged with actual bodily harm following an incident in the tunnel at the end of fleetwood town's match at barnsley in april. also coming up in the programme... tracey neville's england are all but through to the netball world cup semi—final after beating trinidad and tobago. and royal portrush prepares to welcome more than 190,000 fans for the open which starts tomorrow. hello and welcome to sportsday. welcome to the programme. we start with the news that steve bruce has been officially confirmed as head coach of newcastle united. growing up in wallsend, it was the club he supported as a boy and he's described the appointment as a special moment. however, reaction from his fellow fans hasn't been quite so positive and his former club sheffield wednesday have said they will be taking legal advice, following his resegnation on monday. it's been a tumultuous time for newcastle under the tenure of owner mike ashley. during his time in charge, newcastle have had ten ma
but the fans are not happy, neither are his former club, sheffield wednesday, who say they are takingice. joey barton is charged with actual bodily harm following an incident in the tunnel at the end of fleetwood town's match at barnsley in april. also coming up in the programme... tracey neville's england are all but through to the netball world cup semi—final after beating trinidad and tobago. and royal portrush prepares to welcome more than 190,000 fans for the open which starts tomorrow....
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sheffield wednesday manager steve bruce is one of the names being considered for the vacant positionture of rafa benitez ten days ago. bruce, once in charge of newcastle's rivals sunderland, was appointed at hillsborough just six months ago. he's curently with wednesday in portugal. also in portugal at the moment are wednesday's city rivals sheffield united — another of the clubs bruce used to manage. this week to create a new deal to keep them at the club, a reporter has been out to meet the new boys of the top flight. you enjoyed the promotion more than wilder, through and through, they supported play for and through, they supported play for and now managed the club. and his methods are simple. a stay forward, connect with the players, positive, i want to go into the game of football and after that, a little bit more pressure in the premier league. by the club continues to recruit for their season in 13 yea rs, recruit for their season in 13 years, while committing his future, it could prove to be the most important move before the transfer window closes. his contract is widely des
sheffield wednesday manager steve bruce is one of the names being considered for the vacant positionture of rafa benitez ten days ago. bruce, once in charge of newcastle's rivals sunderland, was appointed at hillsborough just six months ago. he's curently with wednesday in portugal. also in portugal at the moment are wednesday's city rivals sheffield united — another of the clubs bruce used to manage. this week to create a new deal to keep them at the club, a reporter has been out to meet the...
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it comes just two days after he left sheffield wednesday.cing the popular rafa benitez was never going to be easy and already some fans have described his appointment as unambitious. james burford has the story. the clouds of been gathering over the park and the connection between fa ns the park and the connection between fans and owner is perhaps more turbulent than ever. best, mike ashley's relationship is fractious and with no sign of a truce, this is the man to whom ashley now turns. steve bruce, someone who has managed sunderland, their closest rivals. the fans may want a different manager of players, but in the situation, we need to work it out because as a player, we put the face on there, we have to show that we are ready for the premier league. ashley has now presided over ten managers since he bought the club this of the nine they came before, the nine that left via the exit door. the most recent to depart set the club did not share his vision. newcastle will be bruce poss plus tenth team is head coach, having only just resigned te
it comes just two days after he left sheffield wednesday.cing the popular rafa benitez was never going to be easy and already some fans have described his appointment as unambitious. james burford has the story. the clouds of been gathering over the park and the connection between fa ns the park and the connection between fans and owner is perhaps more turbulent than ever. best, mike ashley's relationship is fractious and with no sign of a truce, this is the man to whom ashley now turns. steve...
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this is that sheffield benefits of two.enefits, making sure this is that sheffield benefits of two. it all seems optimistic, there were people in the room saying you need to plan for a no—deal brexit. realistically can you pay for it? the thing about infra structure is in the uk we can store it under investment and the labour party here in the north yesterday make exactly the same case that compared to the 0ecd, we spend far too little. the national commission plan already plans for the powerhouse and hs2. we can afford all those projects with ease. and what boris johnson afford all those projects with ease. and what borisjohnson is saying is that he has committed personally to not getting in the way of those projects but we as northern leaders, business leaders, our mayors and civic leaders across the pennines, need to get into the detail of it now and make sure that our plan is accepted now and make sure that our plan is a cce pted by now and make sure that our plan is accepted by government and make sure that we get it b
this is that sheffield benefits of two.enefits, making sure this is that sheffield benefits of two. it all seems optimistic, there were people in the room saying you need to plan for a no—deal brexit. realistically can you pay for it? the thing about infra structure is in the uk we can store it under investment and the labour party here in the north yesterday make exactly the same case that compared to the 0ecd, we spend far too little. the national commission plan already plans for the...
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the mp for sheffield hallam, jared 0 mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament — to deal withl issues. the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexit threatens the uk science industry riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. and coming up at 7.30, sportsday takes a closer look at egan bernal, who is poised to become the first colombian to win the tour de france after finishing today's penultimate stage in the yellowjersey. good evening. borisjohnson has pledged to fund a new high—speed rail link between leeds and manchester, that he says will "turbo—charge the economy". he was speaking on a visit to the north west, with the full details of his proposals, to be published in the autumn. but labour says the plans are a rehash of past failed promises from the conservatives. here's our chief political correspondent, vicki young. taking his first steps as prime minister, boris johnson is promising a bright, optimi
the mp for sheffield hallam, jared 0 mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament — to deal withl issues. the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexit threatens the uk science industry riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. and coming up at 7.30, sportsday takes a closer look at egan bernal, who is poised to...
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voices revisits the traumatic day in sheffield that they will never forget april 15th 1989. was a day that started off with so much hope and optimism on kind of childlike excitement it's the semifinal of the f.a. cup so we managed to get through with him to the hills were area of sheffield round about sort of 2 o'clock so we said ok we'll paul cope we'll find a pope we're going to drink and then we'll make our way to the ground. when we got into the pope it was actually mainly in forest fans in the it was a really good atmosphere everybody left you know in you know in pretty good spirits and in good time to walk through the park and get to the ground and that was really the 1st time that i began to think that something was not quite right and something was was you know very very different. thinking back to those days. without a doubt the most traumatic time of my life the darkest day ever. we were in many. spots. well there was some sort of. we had. the lab he was sitting next to me he was the youngest person and he thought it was the usual people kind of you know kiran off
voices revisits the traumatic day in sheffield that they will never forget april 15th 1989. was a day that started off with so much hope and optimism on kind of childlike excitement it's the semifinal of the f.a. cup so we managed to get through with him to the hills were area of sheffield round about sort of 2 o'clock so we said ok we'll paul cope we'll find a pope we're going to drink and then we'll make our way to the ground. when we got into the pope it was actually mainly in forest fans in...
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wednesday, who he was in just 18 from sheffield wednesday, who he was injust 18 games. from sheffieldsheffield wednesday, who he was injust 18 games. i will be back with more on that at 9:40am. the trump administration is introducing a new fast—track deportation process that will bypass immigration courts. under the new rules, any undocumented migrants who've been in the us for less than two years, could be deported immediately. for more details, here's our north american correspondent, peter bowes. well, this is definitely a widening of the net. so far, this fast—track deportation policy has applied only to people who had been in this country for less than two weeks and were detained within 160 kilometres of the us southern border, the border with mexico. from today people could be detained anywhere in the united states. they would have to prove that they had been in the country for more than two years to avoid that. and critics are saying that could potentially be a very difficult thing for people to do, that they wouldn't necessarily have the paperwork to prove that they'd been in
wednesday, who he was in just 18 from sheffield wednesday, who he was injust 18 games. from sheffieldsheffield wednesday, who he was injust 18 games. i will be back with more on that at 9:40am. the trump administration is introducing a new fast—track deportation process that will bypass immigration courts. under the new rules, any undocumented migrants who've been in the us for less than two years, could be deported immediately. for more details, here's our north american correspondent, peter...
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he wanted the domestic competition known as the sheffield shield, top scoring in the first innings of final. last season it was the highest scoring englishmen in the sheffield shield, it led to a long—overdue opportunity in english cricket to be exact, here in wales. it shows that actually you can have things, they will not just it shows that actually you can have things, they will notjust be a really simple progression through your career really simple progression through yourcareerand it really simple progression through your career and it does not necessarily mean that you would get, we have signed him to be somebody who's a long—term part of the club to help us build and develop a strong team over time. now he feels he still got plenty of time left and he's been through more levels than players of his age and a throwaway remark from his wife helped him move those darker days. somewhere in tuscany she said something to me that i never forgotten and they stay pretty close and it's played a game that you want to play and i perhaps fallen away from that for a bit. still look to improv
he wanted the domestic competition known as the sheffield shield, top scoring in the first innings of final. last season it was the highest scoring englishmen in the sheffield shield, it led to a long—overdue opportunity in english cricket to be exact, here in wales. it shows that actually you can have things, they will not just it shows that actually you can have things, they will notjust be a really simple progression through your career really simple progression through yourcareerand it...
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the mp for sheffield hallam, jared 0 mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament — to deal withl issues. the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexit threatens the uk science industry. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. hello and good afternoon. the prime minister has pledged to fund a new high—speed rail route between leeds and manchester. borisjohnson says it will "turbo—charge the economy". it is thought the new route is part of the government's wider investment commitment to the north of england, set to cost around £39 billion. but labour have cast doubt on the plan, saying mrjohnson failed to deliver on infrastructure when he was mayor of london. tom barton reports. in manchester, they're expanding the tram network, spending millions on improving public transport. but the new prime minister says he wants to go further, promising to build a fast railway line between this city and leeds, 35 miles aw
the mp for sheffield hallam, jared 0 mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament — to deal withl issues. the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexit threatens the uk science industry. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. hello and good afternoon. the prime minister has pledged to fund a new high—speed...
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sheffield is a typical frontline city... are being cleared away to create a completely new landscape. vast new neighbourhoods were laid out. sheffield's flower estate, green and leafy, was an early experiment in council house design. largely free of the anti—social behaviour that has dogged some other areas. of the anti—social behaviour that has dogged some other areasm of the anti—social behaviour that has dogged some other areas. it is lovely. i wouldn't live anywhere else. i evenjoked that lovely. i wouldn't live anywhere else. i even joked that if i won the lottery i would just build an extension. and lifelong residents still value its safety net. a lot of people do, you know, consider council houses a good house, a good home to have, compared to some of the private landlords. you know, they can't afford to buy a house. so there is still a need for them? definitely. so who are these estates are supposed to be for? who deserves to live in these homes? should this bea to live in these homes? should this be a mixed communit
sheffield is a typical frontline city... are being cleared away to create a completely new landscape. vast new neighbourhoods were laid out. sheffield's flower estate, green and leafy, was an early experiment in council house design. largely free of the anti—social behaviour that has dogged some other areas. of the anti—social behaviour that has dogged some other areasm of the anti—social behaviour that has dogged some other areas. it is lovely. i wouldn't live anywhere else. i evenjoked...
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sheffield is a typical front line city...eared away to create a completely new landscape... vast new neighbourhoods were laid out. sheffield's flower estate, green and leafy, was an early experiment in council house design. largely free of the anti—social behaviour that has dogged some other areas. it's lovely, i wouldn't live anywhere else. i evenjoke that if i won the lottery i would just build an extension. and lifelong residents still value its safety net. a lot of people do, you know, consider council houses a good house, a good home to have, compared to some of the private landlords. you know, they can't afford to buy a house. so there's still a need for them? definitely. so who are these estates supposed to be for, who deserves to live in these homes? should this be a mixed community made up of people from a variety of backgrounds, or should council houses be reserved just for the most needy, the most vulnerable, people who can't afford anything else? this is the dilemma that's driven social housing policy in different
sheffield is a typical front line city...eared away to create a completely new landscape... vast new neighbourhoods were laid out. sheffield's flower estate, green and leafy, was an early experiment in council house design. largely free of the anti—social behaviour that has dogged some other areas. it's lovely, i wouldn't live anywhere else. i evenjoke that if i won the lottery i would just build an extension. and lifelong residents still value its safety net. a lot of people do, you know,...
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the mp for sheffield hallam, jared o'mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament to deal withsonal issues. the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexit threatens the uk science industry. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong, after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. and we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, katherine forster, reporter at the sunday times, and the home editor at the london evening standard, martin bentham. stay with us for that. good evening. in another policy announcement, three days after becoming prime minister, borisjohnson has pledged to fund a new high—speed rail link between leeds and manchester. he says it will turbo—charge the regions and unlock jobs, boosting growth. he was speaking on a visit to the north—west, with the full details of his proposals to be published in the autumn. but labour says the plans are a rehash of past failed promises from the conservatives. our chief political c
the mp for sheffield hallam, jared o'mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament to deal withsonal issues. the uk's biggest charitable funder of scientific research, the wellcome trust, says a no—deal brexit threatens the uk science industry. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong, after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. and we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers,...
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it is saying that sheffield is now benefiting from climate that champagne had 20 years ago. it is great to see his innovation. he has identified an opportunity and he has also brought something else to sheffield that they are now named for. his bubbly is doing really well and i've got some friends who created some other wine and it is really succeeding so it is courtesy things like this happening.” really succeeding so it is courtesy things like this happening. i like how they say in the 80s they claimed the most northerly vineyard in the world, that is quite a claim! i would like to give it a try. maybe not right now! a very honest of rebecca? it is fantastic. itjust shows how normal she is and people can relate to her and she is saying, feels vulnerable in a swimsuit. people looking at her wobbly bits andi people looking at her wobbly bits and i think it's great that she can relate to everybody externally and people see her and think, really? olympic gold medal swimmer and just like everyone else. and a mum. really nice to see, great selection of stories. we're on bbc one
it is saying that sheffield is now benefiting from climate that champagne had 20 years ago. it is great to see his innovation. he has identified an opportunity and he has also brought something else to sheffield that they are now named for. his bubbly is doing really well and i've got some friends who created some other wine and it is really succeeding so it is courtesy things like this happening.” really succeeding so it is courtesy things like this happening. i like how they say in the 80s...
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sheffield is a typical front line city... those returning from the first world war. the terraces of back—to—back houses are being cleared away to create a completely new landscape... vast new neighbourhoods were laid out. sheffield's flower estate, green and leafy, was an early experiment in council house design. largely free of the anti—social behaviour that has dogged some other areas. it's lovely, i wouldn't live anywhere else. i evenjoke that if i won the lottery i would just build an extension. and lifelong residents still value its safety net. a lot of people do, you know, consider council houses a good house, a good home to have, compared to some of the private landlords. you know, they can't afford to buy a house. so there's still a need for them? definitely. so who are these estates supposed to be for, who deserves to live in these homes? should this be a mixed community made up of people from a variety of backgrounds, or should council houses be reserved just for the most needy, the most vulnerable, people who can't
sheffield is a typical front line city... those returning from the first world war. the terraces of back—to—back houses are being cleared away to create a completely new landscape... vast new neighbourhoods were laid out. sheffield's flower estate, green and leafy, was an early experiment in council house design. largely free of the anti—social behaviour that has dogged some other areas. it's lovely, i wouldn't live anywhere else. i evenjoke that if i won the lottery i would just build an...
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our correspondent dan johnson is in sheffield.l the road names are named after flowers, this is foxglove road, there is primrose avenue, clover gardens, some of these houses are the first council houses in the country, some of them are even more than 100 years old because sheffield council was one of those that pioneered council house design and was trying to find the right model to build on a big scale, so they use this as a bit of an experiment, even before the 1919 act was enacted, but thatis before the 1919 act was enacted, but that is what really propelled council housing to be provided right across the country. this is the council house marian and john call home. hello. they have built a life here, and a family, over more than half a century. there was a back porch here. in this corner used to be the toilet. these are solid homes, with proper facilities, that replaced overcrowded victorian slums. we felt we were moving to a palace. we had a bathtub — i could have a bath! how the children used to call their neighbours their a
our correspondent dan johnson is in sheffield.l the road names are named after flowers, this is foxglove road, there is primrose avenue, clover gardens, some of these houses are the first council houses in the country, some of them are even more than 100 years old because sheffield council was one of those that pioneered council house design and was trying to find the right model to build on a big scale, so they use this as a bit of an experiment, even before the 1919 act was enacted, but...
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we train the practitioners who deliver the service in sheffield.lies from across the country who are at crisis point quite often because of sleep deprivation and we have such limited resources to be able to support these families. do you agree therefore with professor elphick that we are looking at a public health crisis with sleep? absolutely, some of the families who come to us have lost their homes, they have been unable to work, it is impacting on their physical well—being, impacting on their physical well— being, mental health. impacting on their physical well—being, mental health. and also, the well—being well—being, mental health. and also, the well— being of well—being, mental health. and also, the well—being of the children. and it isa the well—being of the children. and it is a detailed piece of work that needs to be carried out. so we do needs to be carried out. so we do need to be able to provide sleep practitioners who we train and then they need to be able to provide that ongoing support for families. our research project has shown it
we train the practitioners who deliver the service in sheffield.lies from across the country who are at crisis point quite often because of sleep deprivation and we have such limited resources to be able to support these families. do you agree therefore with professor elphick that we are looking at a public health crisis with sleep? absolutely, some of the families who come to us have lost their homes, they have been unable to work, it is impacting on their physical well—being, impacting on...
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this clinic in sheffield is one of a small number of services around the uk and it is stretched. the girls. after almost a year, jessica and jasmine have been given the all clear from the service. i don‘t even really like talking about the days prior to sleep. but on a good night we can walk out and then 12 hours later they will wake up. you can see more on this story on the victoria derbyshire programme at 10 o‘clock this morning it takes place every four years and has more young participants than the olympic games. for the last ten days 50,000 young people from every corner of the world have been at a purpose—built camp site in west virginia celebrating the work of the scout movement. the world jamboree aims to bring them all together through friendship, culture and sport. from there, mike bushell reports from across the world they came, nearly 50,000 scouts from most of the countries on earth to make new friends, party and challenge themselves in dozens of sports. to west virginia usa, and a venue on a scale never seen before. look at the scale of this. just as these scouts ha
this clinic in sheffield is one of a small number of services around the uk and it is stretched. the girls. after almost a year, jessica and jasmine have been given the all clear from the service. i don‘t even really like talking about the days prior to sleep. but on a good night we can walk out and then 12 hours later they will wake up. you can see more on this story on the victoria derbyshire programme at 10 o‘clock this morning it takes place every four years and has more young...
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the mp for sheffield hallam, jared 0 mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament — to deal withissues. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. now, it's time for victoria derbyshire: the week in review. hello and welcome to the programme. over the next 30 minutes we will bring you some of the highlights and original journalism bring you some of the highlights and originaljournalism from a programme over the last week. on monday revealed how leading surgeons told programme that women who had some types of breast implants should be warned about condition linked to chronic pain and extreme fatigue. tens of thousands of women on online forums claim they have suffered from what is known as breast implant illness. it is not an official diagnosis and there is little scientific evidence that implants cause the symptoms, but some surgeons say more research is needed and patients should be warned about the condition. alaa —— anna collinson reports. naomi macarthur is five
the mp for sheffield hallam, jared 0 mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament — to deal withissues. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. now, it's time for victoria derbyshire: the week in review. hello and welcome to the programme. over the next 30 minutes we will bring you some of the highlights and original journalism bring you some of the highlights and...
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the mp for sheffield hallam, jared o'mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament — to deal with. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. now on bbc news — click is in arizona, self—driving car capital of the world. it's the hardest problem in technology and one that could change everything. this week we're in arizona, the self driving capital of the world, to ride in the latest robotic vehicles, meet the people who are not happy to see them... what am i going to do then? stand in line for food? ..and to find out what happens when the tech goes wrong. when california told uber that there were going to be some new regulations that they needed to adhere to, governor ducey, in a public announcement, said... california may not want you, we want you to know that arizona does. we are a state that is open for business. welcomes business and new people and technology. our governor, governor ducey, had basically opened wide the arms of our state to welcome them there and
the mp for sheffield hallam, jared o'mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament — to deal with. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. now on bbc news — click is in arizona, self—driving car capital of the world. it's the hardest problem in technology and one that could change everything. this week we're in arizona, the self driving capital of the world, to...
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the mp for sheffield hallam, jared 0 mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament to deal withnal issues. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are katherine forster, journalist at the sunday times, and the home affairs editor at the london evening standard, martin bentham. the refresh has dominated the week, so the refresh has dominated the week, so you've got me in the chair! —— the reshuffle. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday telegraph leads with reports that the new chancellor, sajid javid, is planning a big spending blitz to prepare for brexit. the observer goes with talks between former chancellor philip hammond and labour's brexit secretary, keir starmer, to try and block a no—deal brexit. the mail on sunday has a full—page splash on borisjohnson‘s rise in popularity amongst conservative voters. but the scottish mail on sunday focuses on
the mp for sheffield hallam, jared 0 mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament to deal withnal issues. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are katherine forster, journalist at the sunday times, and the home affairs editor at the london evening standard, martin bentham....
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as a kid, this is a sports club in sheffield, he made his here is a young cricketer. you mentioned, in the clubhouse here we have friends and family waiting for him to come to bat. we are jointly and now byjosh, an old school friend and also his former teacher chris. josh, how does it feel dizzy him at the big stage? amazing. we get it a lot, we yesterday being on tv now. the occasion is just phenomenal. yesterday being on tv now. the occasion isjust phenomenal. we are all very, very proud. he is of course a national figure, all very, very proud. he is of course a nationalfigure, as all very, very proud. he is of course a national figure, as a all very, very proud. he is of course a nationalfigure, as a kid was it obvious he had something special? yes, i mean, his work was unbelievable. he worked very hard. we would come down and spend the summer we would come down and spend the summer holidays down here, we would play and he was bat first then bat all day. hejust play and he was bat first then bat all day. he just loved playing cricket and loves the game, love to bat
as a kid, this is a sports club in sheffield, he made his here is a young cricketer. you mentioned, in the clubhouse here we have friends and family waiting for him to come to bat. we are jointly and now byjosh, an old school friend and also his former teacher chris. josh, how does it feel dizzy him at the big stage? amazing. we get it a lot, we yesterday being on tv now. the occasion is just phenomenal. yesterday being on tv now. the occasion isjust phenomenal. we are all very, very proud. he...
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the mp for sheffield hallam, jared o'mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament to deal withnal issues. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday. after 20 stages and thousands of kilometres ridden, the tour de france is set to have its youngest winner in a century. not even being ill can stop lewis hamilton at the german grand prix — but mechanical problems stop the ferraris. and from big bash to challenge cup — courtney hill inspires leeds to victory over castleford, as warrington and st helens reach the men's final. also coming up in the programme... england name their test squad for the ashes opener — and there's a first call up forjofra archer. and find out how the tokyo olympics are set to bring new life to an area devastated by a nuclear disaster. thanks forjoining us. egan bernal is set to become colombia's first the tour de france. he'll go into tomorrow's final stage to paris un
the mp for sheffield hallam, jared o'mara, says he is to resign as a member of parliament to deal withnal issues. riot police fire tear gas at protesters in hong kong after tens of thousands march through the town where gangs attacked pro—democracy activists last weekend. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello, and welcome to sportsday. after 20 stages and thousands of kilometres ridden, the tour de france is set to have its youngest winner in a century. not even being ill can stop...
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this clinic in sheffield is one of a small number of services around the uk and it is stretched.d the situation is getting worse. it's postcode lottery when it comes to sleep services across the country. this is a hidden public health crisis when it comes to sleep. but things are looking up for the girls. after almost a year, jessica and jasmine have been given the all clear from the service. i don't even really like talking about the days prior to sleep. but on a good night we can walk out and then 12 hours later they will wake up. after a children's hospital in aleppo was bombed in 2016, british—syrian doctor rola hallam decided to raise money to build a new one. her crowdfunding campaign raised more than £2a0,000 in two weeks. hope hospital, run by the independent doctors association, opened in 2017. two years on, dr hallam visited it for the first time. last time i was here, i came face—to—face with the war machine. and so the ugly and devastating reality of war. this time i came and also came face—to—face with war, but in a very different way. hope hospital was built as a di
this clinic in sheffield is one of a small number of services around the uk and it is stretched.d the situation is getting worse. it's postcode lottery when it comes to sleep services across the country. this is a hidden public health crisis when it comes to sleep. but things are looking up for the girls. after almost a year, jessica and jasmine have been given the all clear from the service. i don't even really like talking about the days prior to sleep. but on a good night we can walk out and...
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let us go over to sheffield, peter is at a slightly more modest ground.ing climax with anger to anything world cup or things go downhill very quickly when england and joe rich sought to bat. but let us and joe rich sought to bat. but let us not think about that just yet. as you saidi said i am in sheffield, the significance of this place is that this is where joan significance of this place is that this is wherejoan rich started his career as a young cricketer. obviously, he has gone five now. shortly be here for someone who opens the batting withjoe, joe's brother. also, his dad. carnival atmosphere here. earlier on members ofjoe‘s family atmosphere here. earlier on members of joe's family where atmosphere here. earlier on members ofjoe‘s family where truth is we spoke to his grammar and andy. may have been so nervous. it is the most nervous i have have been so nervous. it is the most nervous i have ever have been so nervous. it is the most nervous i have ever felt, have been so nervous. it is the most nervous i have everfelt, apart from the first time h
let us go over to sheffield, peter is at a slightly more modest ground.ing climax with anger to anything world cup or things go downhill very quickly when england and joe rich sought to bat. but let us and joe rich sought to bat. but let us not think about that just yet. as you saidi said i am in sheffield, the significance of this place is that this is where joan significance of this place is that this is wherejoan rich started his career as a young cricketer. obviously, he has gone five now....
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last season he was the highest scoring englishman in the sheffield shield, it led to a long overdue opportunityexact, here in wales. it shows you can have these knock backs, knock backs do not necessarily mean that that is it, we have signed him to bea that that is it, we have signed him to be a long term part of the club and develop a strong team over time. now at 29 charlie hemphrey feels he has plenty of time left at the top of the game. he has been through more lows than most players of his age and credit is a throwaway remark from his wife to get through those days. somewhere in tuscany after a few bottles of wine she said something to me that i have never forgotten. it was, play the game that you want to play. i had perhaps falle n that you want to play. i had perhaps fallen away from that. still looks to improve on the areas i am not so strong at, but never forget what you are good at. he is good at scoring runs. glamorgan are in the hunt for promotion since —— for the first time since 2005. he will return to australia in the winter having completed his first full year as a professional
last season he was the highest scoring englishman in the sheffield shield, it led to a long overdue opportunityexact, here in wales. it shows you can have these knock backs, knock backs do not necessarily mean that that is it, we have signed him to bea that that is it, we have signed him to be a long term part of the club and develop a strong team over time. now at 29 charlie hemphrey feels he has plenty of time left at the top of the game. he has been through more lows than most players of his...
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el mandatario tambiÉn defendiÓ a los agentes fronterizos luego de que sheffield rara informaciÓn sobrentros de la patrulla fronteriza donde estÁn detenidos mujeres y niÑos. con entramos en la celda era claro que no habÍa agua. una mujer dijo que un agente le dijo que tomarÁ agua del inodoro. la revelaciÓn del medio de comentarios insultantes por parte de agentes sobre muertes de migrantes y contra legisladoras o tirarle burritos a las congresistas opacÓ la visita. la congresista dijo que habÍa una deshumanizaciÓn entre los agentes. se iniciÓ una investigación interna y catalogaron de inapropiados los comentarios hechos entre los agentes en facebook. una niÑa migrante hablo a un abogada sobre el trato dado a ella y a otros menores de edad. >> dormÍamos en el duro piso. nos dieron una cobija. >> no era suficiente. habÍa niÑos enfermos. dijeron que los iban a llevar al hospital, pero no los llevaron nada. fernando: este congresista dice que esto quita autoridad moral a estados unidos. >> esto depende de las alianzas y de la colaboraciÓn con nuestros aliados. si los aliados no tienen confi
el mandatario tambiÉn defendiÓ a los agentes fronterizos luego de que sheffield rara informaciÓn sobrentros de la patrulla fronteriza donde estÁn detenidos mujeres y niÑos. con entramos en la celda era claro que no habÍa agua. una mujer dijo que un agente le dijo que tomarÁ agua del inodoro. la revelaciÓn del medio de comentarios insultantes por parte de agentes sobre muertes de migrantes y contra legisladoras o tirarle burritos a las congresistas opacÓ la visita. la congresista dijo...
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steve bruce has left his position as manager of sheffield wednesday and is now favourite to take overnewcastle united. bruce guided wednesday to 12th in the championship last season after only taking over injanuary. he has already held talks with newcastle about replacing rafa benitez. celtic have rejected a second bid from arsenal for scotland left—back kieran tierney. the premier league club, are thought to have offered in the region of £25 million for the 22—year—old. they previously had an offer of £15 million turned down. meanwhile, after his exit from arsenal, aaron ramsey has been given a warm welcome from juventus fans. the wales midfielder signed for the serie a side on a free transfer from arsenal. he'll be playing under the former chelsea manager mauricio sarri who joined juventus last month. the open championship is the next big tournament to look forward to, it starts at royal portrush in northern ireland on thursday. and the first round groupings have just been announced. home favourite rory mcilroy will play with the new us open champion gary woodland and england's paul
steve bruce has left his position as manager of sheffield wednesday and is now favourite to take overnewcastle united. bruce guided wednesday to 12th in the championship last season after only taking over injanuary. he has already held talks with newcastle about replacing rafa benitez. celtic have rejected a second bid from arsenal for scotland left—back kieran tierney. the premier league club, are thought to have offered in the region of £25 million for the 22—year—old. they previously...
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steve bruce has tendered his resignation as manager of sheffield wednesday.ook over the championship club in january but has held talks with newcastle, his hometown club, about replacing rafa benitez. city midfielder fabian delph hasjoined everton on a three—year deal for a fee that could rise to £10 million. the 29—year—old spent four years at city, won two league titles but only started 11 games last season. aaron ramsey has been given a warm welcome from juventus fans will stop the wales midfielder signed for the serie a champions on a free transfer from arsenal. he will be playing under the former chelsea boss maurizio sarri, who hasjustjoined the club as well. now the former boxing world champion pernell sweet peas whitaker has died following a road accident in virginia. he was 55. he was 0lympic road accident in virginia. he was 55. he was olympic champion in 1984 and went on to become a full weight world champion. the american retired in 2001 to become a trainer. former world champion mike tyson described him today as a flawless fighter. golf's final m
steve bruce has tendered his resignation as manager of sheffield wednesday.ook over the championship club in january but has held talks with newcastle, his hometown club, about replacing rafa benitez. city midfielder fabian delph hasjoined everton on a three—year deal for a fee that could rise to £10 million. the 29—year—old spent four years at city, won two league titles but only started 11 games last season. aaron ramsey has been given a warm welcome from juventus fans will stop the...
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hillsborough 198996 football fans were killed in the stadium in sheffield england. we talked to survivors 30 years after the disaster how they talk about their memories and their long struggle for a satisfactory resolution. next on g.w. . the america of donald trump on land divided by strife a society splintered by hate and incomes will americans ever managed to heal the rifts. when it comes to happen for people to start listening to each other. a journey through the divided soul of america. lives on d. w. . coach a bit of. a link to news from africa and the world story link to exceptional stories and discussions from own use and visit our website deputed comes to pick up join us on facebook g w for god. 30 years ago on april 15th 1989 the f.a. cup semifinal between live a pola nothing in forest ended in tragedy.
hillsborough 198996 football fans were killed in the stadium in sheffield england. we talked to survivors 30 years after the disaster how they talk about their memories and their long struggle for a satisfactory resolution. next on g.w. . the america of donald trump on land divided by strife a society splintered by hate and incomes will americans ever managed to heal the rifts. when it comes to happen for people to start listening to each other. a journey through the divided soul of america....
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the clinic in sheffield is one of a small number of services around the uk and it's stretched.the days prior to sleep. but on a good night, we can walk out and then 12 hours later, they will wake up! you can see more on this story on the victoria derbyshire programme at 10 o'clock this morning on bbc two. carol is going to have the weather for us in about five minutes. one in every 25 children — the equivalent to one in each classroom — has sent, received or been asked to send sexual content to an adult online, the charity says snapchat, facebook and other facebook—owned apps are the most common sites where this takes place. we spoke to the parents of a 1a year old who was abused. their identities have been hidden. ifirst found out when i received phonecall at work from the school saying that they needed to speak to me urgently about ben. so i went straight to the school, i walked in and it was just full of police and the heads of the school. basically, they just said he'd been groomed, which was a complete shock, because i didn't see it coming at all. i felt as though we'd fai
the clinic in sheffield is one of a small number of services around the uk and it's stretched.the days prior to sleep. but on a good night, we can walk out and then 12 hours later, they will wake up! you can see more on this story on the victoria derbyshire programme at 10 o'clock this morning on bbc two. carol is going to have the weather for us in about five minutes. one in every 25 children — the equivalent to one in each classroom — has sent, received or been asked to send sexual...
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hillsborough 198996 football fans were killed in the stadium in sheffield england. we talked to survivors 30 years after the disaster like they talk about their memories and their long struggle for a satisfactory resolution. in 60 minutes on d w. 6 making. raring to me. if there is any erotic bent it's remember you'd have to find it between the lines. the literature 100 german streets. welcome again to the 77 percent africa's magazine for the use i am eddie micah julia. if you are 35 on this show is for you today's edition is all about jobs building your business but it's also about migration because that's what some people do to find jobs.
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hillsborough 98996 football fans were killed in the stadium in sheffield england. we talked to survivors 30 years after the disaster. to talk about their memories and their long struggle for a satisfactory resolution. 30 minutes on d w. or. the world is getting worse and. moore's catastrophe who's a lot of problems. the global $3000.00 talks would seem british researchers to take a more optimistic view. the world is not always a good place but it's much much better than it was out. is to lose really getting better. at global $3000.00 special reports. starts august 19th sunday didn't. look at. the future trumpet festival for 3 days and 3 nights the small village in serbia gives itself over to madness trumpets blair out around the clock in the streets the campsites and the restaurants beer in the local schnapps braccia of low generously . prasanna from all over serbia come here to take part in the competition.
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railway passengers planning journeys between london and nottingham and sheffield have been urged notsruption caused by hot weather enters a third day. east midlands trains customers have been told to expect a significantly reduced service to and from st pancras due to repair work on overhead lines damaged by the heat. a revised timetable will also operate on several local routes because of industrial action by the rmt union. the summer heatwave has broken records across the world, and not even the arctic has escaped the dramatic rise in temperatures. there have been hundreds of wildfires within forests in the arctic circle, including siberia, alaska and greenland. plumes of smoke from the fires can be seen from space. ramzan karmali has more. wildfires are ravaging the arctic. areas of northern siberia, northern scandinavia and greenland have been engulfed in flames. lightning often triggers fires in the region but this year, they are lasting longer. this fire at grouse creek in alaska has been burning since the 10th ofjuly. so far, over two million acres of forest land have been sco
railway passengers planning journeys between london and nottingham and sheffield have been urged notsruption caused by hot weather enters a third day. east midlands trains customers have been told to expect a significantly reduced service to and from st pancras due to repair work on overhead lines damaged by the heat. a revised timetable will also operate on several local routes because of industrial action by the rmt union. the summer heatwave has broken records across the world, and not even...
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the man pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was sentenced at sheffield court.today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: defending champions usa are through to the women's world cup final after a high octane 2—1win over england. eight—time champion roger federer loses the first set of his opening match at wimbledon but fights back to win in four against south africa's lloyd harris. and india have confirmed their place in the cricket world cup semi—finals after a 28—run win over bangladesh hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the footballing news that defending champions usa are through to the women's world cup final after a drama—filled 2—1 win over england. all three goals came in the first half with the winner scored by alex morgan on her 30th birthday. the americans will now face netherlands or sweden in sunday's final. colm harrison reports. once famously described as two countries separated by a common language, england in the usa were on this occasion separated by
the man pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was sentenced at sheffield court.today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: defending champions usa are through to the women's world cup final after a high octane 2—1win over england. eight—time champion roger federer loses the first set of his opening match at wimbledon but fights back to win in four against south africa's lloyd harris. and india have confirmed their place...