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sophie thought it was a hair salon. >> he was kind and he did.tle things for like, you know, one's eyes. once you're over 25, and he said, do you like that? and i go, i go, yeah, that was nice. he goes, okay. he goes, well, we can try a couple more things. and then, you know, see if you like him. >> sophie spent more than two hours there. she says they offered champagne and asked her to try a full body led device. she didn't want to take off her clothes. sophie tells me she didn't notice when the workers started bagging up skin care products. what did you think you were buying? >> i didn't think i was buying anything, i just thought it was going to be a hair salon. i mean, chalk it up to having alzheimer's and not thinking through if i could have a new brain, i'd have it. >> but sophie had a feeling something was wrong. she called her mother in the midwest and put her on the phone with the elements staff. her mother tells me it was not a friendly conversation, and that she made it clear sophie did not want any of their products. sophie doesn't re
sophie thought it was a hair salon. >> he was kind and he did.tle things for like, you know, one's eyes. once you're over 25, and he said, do you like that? and i go, i go, yeah, that was nice. he goes, okay. he goes, well, we can try a couple more things. and then, you know, see if you like him. >> sophie spent more than two hours there. she says they offered champagne and asked her to try a full body led device. she didn't want to take off her clothes. sophie tells me she didn't...
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sophie, it's nearly three ears james. sophie, it's nearly three years since _ james.e, it's nearly three years since police _ james. sophie, it's nearly three years since police scotland - james. sophie, it's nearly three i years since police scotland opened operation branch form, looking into the funding and finances of the scottish national party, and today, for the first time, that investigation has resulted in a charge, a charge against the man who was four years at the heart of scottish politics, a development described by the snp tonight as a shock. —— was peter murrell arriving home tonight after more than nine hours in custody at falkirk police station. mr murrell, any reaction? he was arrested shortly after nine o'clock this morning and charged at 6:35pm. any comment, mr murrell? in a statement, police scotland said a 59—year—old man had been charged in connection with the embezzlement of funds from the scottish national party. it added a report will be sent to the crown office and procurator fiscal service in due course. it's the second time mr murrell has b
sophie, it's nearly three ears james. sophie, it's nearly three years since _ james.e, it's nearly three years since police _ james. sophie, it's nearly three years since police scotland - james. sophie, it's nearly three i years since police scotland opened operation branch form, looking into the funding and finances of the scottish national party, and today, for the first time, that investigation has resulted in a charge, a charge against the man who was four years at the heart of scottish...
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sophie, away . afternoon to you, dawn. well, on the bright side, the sun has started to shine here. we were nervous about the weather here at aintree today , weather here at aintree today, but it's actually turning into a really rather glorious day. not to jinx ourselves, of course. now we've just seen the first race get underway and been won . race get underway and been won. in fact, it was quite a tight race, i believe third, fourth and fifth, but a photo finish. so the drama has already begun ahead of the grand national. of course, a few more races to run before we get to that legendary race. all eyes. of course, this year will be on corach rambler and the rambler family, last year's winner. can it do the double again like tiger roll did a few years ago? they'll be plenty of drama as we get into it. of course, the people of aintree always in the spirit, more people here now, but they are just over my left side there watching the horses come around that have just taken part in that have just taken
sophie, away . afternoon to you, dawn. well, on the bright side, the sun has started to shine here. we were nervous about the weather here at aintree today , weather here at aintree today, but it's actually turning into a really rather glorious day. not to jinx ourselves, of course. now we've just seen the first race get underway and been won . race get underway and been won. in fact, it was quite a tight race, i believe third, fourth and fifth, but a photo finish. so the drama has already...
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one data point accelerated up over priv3% sophie, microsoft increased cap ex by 80%.lphabet by 91%. a day ago, meta got dinged for that why were they rewarded for the huge cap ex? >> that is a good way to state that there is a reason for this primarily, the market is spooked by what meta is doing. the strategy behind that increase in accelerated spending is less clear cut than it is for the likes of microsoft in particular for example, the a.i. for microsoft is a lot clearlier tit is for meta. there is not the tried and tested track record. it is a leap of faith. i have the right ideas and the spending will payoff microsoft has a clear track record of already pulling it off. that's why the market is a lot jumpy around meta's plans. >> ryan, back over to you. you believe pce is cooler than expected you believe it will be a positive surprise here is this a market moving economic report or has this already been figured out that we are going to take a few more for the fed to make a definitive decision >> it wellill take a few more positive inflation reports we have not ha
one data point accelerated up over priv3% sophie, microsoft increased cap ex by 80%.lphabet by 91%. a day ago, meta got dinged for that why were they rewarded for the huge cap ex? >> that is a good way to state that there is a reason for this primarily, the market is spooked by what meta is doing. the strategy behind that increase in accelerated spending is less clear cut than it is for the likes of microsoft in particular for example, the a.i. for microsoft is a lot clearlier tit is for...
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sophie, donald trump is a man who is occupied _ sophie, donald trump is a man who is occupied -- _ sophied pretty much every— occupied —— has occupied pretty much every position on abortion over the last every position on abortion over the test 25_ every position on abortion over the last 25 years, but he has been claiming — last 25 years, but he has been claiming credit for overturning that abortion— claiming credit for overturning that abortion right by the supreme court by putting _ abortion right by the supreme court by putting conservative justices there — by putting conservative justices there. social conservatives want that to _ there. social conservatives want that to go — there. social conservatives want that to go further, they want a nationwide ban on abortion and donald — nationwide ban on abortion and donald trump has been flirting with that idea _ donald trump has been flirting with that idea but the polls are very clear— that idea but the polls are very clear it — that idea but the polls are very clear it would be a liability for him _ clear it would be a liability for him
sophie, donald trump is a man who is occupied _ sophie, donald trump is a man who is occupied -- _ sophied pretty much every— occupied —— has occupied pretty much every position on abortion over the last every position on abortion over the test 25_ every position on abortion over the last 25 years, but he has been claiming — last 25 years, but he has been claiming credit for overturning that abortion— claiming credit for overturning that abortion right by the supreme court by putting...
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enola maxwell, who fed sophie's passion for human rights, sophie continues to fight for communities to be seen, valued and heard. and whereas sophie's formidable stature as a crusader for economic and environmental justice led to her election in november 2000 to the san francisco board of supervisors, representing potrero hill, bayview-hunters point, vista valley, and other district ten neighborhoods, and whereas sophie was reelected, two more times, serving ten consecutive years working for the more equitable distribution of public resources, increasing economic development opportunities for all san franciscans, and nurturing and empowering our city's most vulnerable residents . and whereas sophie played an instrumental role in shutting down san francisco's last remaining fossil fuel plant, the potrero power plant, which had an unacceptable impact on public health that disproportionately affected low income communities of color. and whereas the first apartment complex in the ambitious potrero power station master plan on san francisco's formerly industrial waterfront will be named
enola maxwell, who fed sophie's passion for human rights, sophie continues to fight for communities to be seen, valued and heard. and whereas sophie's formidable stature as a crusader for economic and environmental justice led to her election in november 2000 to the san francisco board of supervisors, representing potrero hill, bayview-hunters point, vista valley, and other district ten neighborhoods, and whereas sophie was reelected, two more times, serving ten consecutive years working for...
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and i'm going to pass it to sophie and thanks again. >> (clapping) thank you, everyone. >> all right. this is the time that everyone has been waiting for. i'm honored to introduce our mayor. our next speaker was our mayor born and raised in san francisco mayor london breed has been a champion of our city diverse community throughout her life her work to address the crucial issues facing san francisco in safety and economic recovery, housing, and homelessness not only strengthening our city but creating better opportunities and more resilience future. please join me in welcoming san francisco london breed. >> (clapping) (yelling) and. >> nowruz (yelling). >> thank you peppy and personally women to belong our personally community together no city hall to celebrate new beginning and prosecutes period of time and hope for better future. i was always told i can buy a new wardrobe is that true sophie. >> i looked forward to shopping sometime soon i love how nowruz is a new beginning perjury. >> cleans with what that means for the new year how we think about the challenges of san francisco.
and i'm going to pass it to sophie and thanks again. >> (clapping) thank you, everyone. >> all right. this is the time that everyone has been waiting for. i'm honored to introduce our mayor. our next speaker was our mayor born and raised in san francisco mayor london breed has been a champion of our city diverse community throughout her life her work to address the crucial issues facing san francisco in safety and economic recovery, housing, and homelessness not only strengthening...
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give our love to sophie.— our love to sophie. sophie says hello. our love to sophie. been named eddie. cerro rogers is at the zoo and can tell us more. if you have never been around a live giraffe i would say it is one of the most incredible things i have seen in real life.— i have seen in real life. unreal. sor , i have seen in real life. unreal. sorry. ben. — i have seen in real life. unreal. sorry. ben. it— i have seen in real life. unreal. sorry, ben, it is— i have seen in real life. unreal. sorry, ben, it is edie. - i have seen in real life. unreal. sorry, ben, it is edie. if- i have seen in real life. unreal. sorry, ben, it is edie. if it- i have seen in real life. unreal. sorry, ben, it is edie. if it had| sorry, ben, it is edie. if it had been a boy it would have been eddie. six feet at birth, weighing 70 kilos. that isjust six feet at birth, weighing 70 kilos. that is just behind. six feet at birth, weighing 70 kilos. that isjust behind. i am told that when they stare like that it is ok, just so singles out. we can show you some footage of baby edie taking he
give our love to sophie.— our love to sophie. sophie says hello. our love to sophie. been named eddie. cerro rogers is at the zoo and can tell us more. if you have never been around a live giraffe i would say it is one of the most incredible things i have seen in real life.— i have seen in real life. unreal. sor , i have seen in real life. unreal. sorry. ben. — i have seen in real life. unreal. sorry. ben. it— i have seen in real life. unreal. sorry, ben, it is— i have seen in real...
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so that's prince edward sophie. they prince edward and sophie.ot in london. the royal standard is not flying above the above buckingham palace. he is still undergoing cancer treatments at the moment and is not carrying carrying out many pubuc not carrying carrying out many public engagements. there's also 40 vips in attendance here today, including the uk chief of defence staff, sir patrick sanders , the french chief of the sanders, the french chief of the army. general pierre schill , and army. general pierre schill, and the french ambassador to the united kingdom, helen duchenne . united kingdom, helen duchenne. and although, of course, french soldiers are taking part in this ceremony, they will not, i'm assured, be guarding the king. that responsibility remains very much with british troops elsewhere in paris, across the engush elsewhere in paris, across the english channel today, a very similar guard change ceremony will be happening for the first time at the elysee palace in paris. that's the french presidential palace. emmanuel macron, fren
so that's prince edward sophie. they prince edward and sophie.ot in london. the royal standard is not flying above the above buckingham palace. he is still undergoing cancer treatments at the moment and is not carrying carrying out many pubuc not carrying carrying out many public engagements. there's also 40 vips in attendance here today, including the uk chief of defence staff, sir patrick sanders , the french chief of the sanders, the french chief of the army. general pierre schill , and...
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north west sophie reaper gb news north west of reporter sophie of england reporter sophie looking fabhat you drinking there ? what are you drinking there? >> i've got a little bit of champagne this morning. it might be early, but it's a special day here in aintree today. of course, as you say, the grand national running at 4 pm. so to talk a little bit about this and the importance of it to the city of liverpool, i'm joined by iconic liverpudlian and friend of price . good of gb news, pete price. good morning to you, pete. >> definitely a friend of gb news because i do the breakfast show. i love reviewing the papers. we are here at the art school. paul askew's in the middle of aintree and it's grand national day this is the most amazing thing ever and i've been at the grand national when you and the cameraman weren't born and the cameraman weren't born and this is how many years ago it was a bottle of moet chandon was 12 and six in old money, which is about £0.75 for a bottle of champagne. that's how many years i've been coming to the national. >> i imagine this perhaps costs slightly
north west sophie reaper gb news north west of reporter sophie of england reporter sophie looking fabhat you drinking there ? what are you drinking there? >> i've got a little bit of champagne this morning. it might be early, but it's a special day here in aintree today. of course, as you say, the grand national running at 4 pm. so to talk a little bit about this and the importance of it to the city of liverpool, i'm joined by iconic liverpudlian and friend of price . good of gb news,...
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let's ask sophie carp of key bank capital market.ou with us. >> hi, thank you for having me. >> sorry. you make the point that the percentage that consumers actually spend on electricity is very small, 2% to 3%, but everybody uses electricity, obviously, and you open up the bill and you get that shock, so -- you actually have some pretty good news, you think that's going to normalize? >> i think so. yeah, i think there are two parts to your electricity bill. there's a part that pays for the grid and the part that pays for the energy you consume. and the part that pays for the grid is -- it's grown at the rate below inflation historically and we expect it coto grow at lates we low inflation. utilities don't control that, and everybody in the market is just a price taker, right? and so, i think that seeing a quite substantial price in increases in 2022, 2023, on the back of high commodity pricing, and that's still working its way through the system. we do see some elevated levels of, you know, consumer bills from that. we do expect tha
let's ask sophie carp of key bank capital market.ou with us. >> hi, thank you for having me. >> sorry. you make the point that the percentage that consumers actually spend on electricity is very small, 2% to 3%, but everybody uses electricity, obviously, and you open up the bill and you get that shock, so -- you actually have some pretty good news, you think that's going to normalize? >> i think so. yeah, i think there are two parts to your electricity bill. there's a part...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. the post office inquiry — a former executive accused of covering up knowledge of the faulty it system is giving evidence for a second day. she is truly sorry for the devastation caused. what has been the evidence so far this morning? angela van den bogerd was personally in charge of some of the cases. she was also involved in the failed mediation scheme in 2019. she has been asked about one case in particular. that was the sub—postmaster at martin griffiths, who took his own life by stepping in front of that these family accuse the post office of hounding them for tens of tens of thousands of pounds. now, angela van den bogerd has admitted that faulty communications where the heart of how the can post office conducted its dealings. a letter from martin griffiths is daughter after his death complained about the disgusting way that there family had been handled after his death. she was asked about the £140,000 that death. she was asked about the £1a0,000 that was offered to martin griff
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. the post office inquiry — a former executive accused of covering up knowledge of the faulty it system is giving evidence for a second day. she is truly sorry for the devastation caused. what has been the evidence so far this morning? angela van den bogerd was personally in charge of some of the cases. she was also involved in the failed mediation scheme in 2019. she has been asked about one case in particular. that was the sub—postmaster at martin griffiths, who...
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sophie gelen also held a dialogue with volodymyr and olena zelenskyi.ave visited many countries that are in turmoil. conflict, or after it ends, but unfortunately the situation is very similar, wherever i go, women and girls pay the highest cost in terms of human losses when it comes to how they can be used as a weapon of war. rape is used to degrade and destroy, and we must try to prevent it, and where we cannot prevent it, we must take action. to support those who have become victims of such crimes. the level of media literacy among veterans of the russian-ukrainian war is higher than in society in general. these are the conclusions of the research of the public organization detector media. according to the received data, 42% of the respondents of veterans believe that the media should control the government, also half are sure that the media influence the emotional state, 39% of respondents have a negative opinion. relate to a single telethon, and almost a quarter of respondents noted that the only news is a source of information for them. in general
sophie gelen also held a dialogue with volodymyr and olena zelenskyi.ave visited many countries that are in turmoil. conflict, or after it ends, but unfortunately the situation is very similar, wherever i go, women and girls pay the highest cost in terms of human losses when it comes to how they can be used as a weapon of war. rape is used to degrade and destroy, and we must try to prevent it, and where we cannot prevent it, we must take action. to support those who have become victims of such...
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i mean, that was addressed sophie her addressed by, by sophie and her guest then.rward to it anyway. that anyway. we've got, more on that coming throughout the day, coming up throughout the day, but we're to be but of course we're going to be back more on the breaking back with more on the breaking news. dreadful of news. that dreadful news out of sydney, in a shopping sydney, an attack in a shopping centre . it's believed four centre. it's believed four people have died, a baby injured, the attacker. we think , injured, the attacker. we think, shot dead. but there's a lot more to uncover. we'll talk to our, security editor in just all right. the breaking news this morning is that attack in sydney, where we now believe five people have died . an five people have died. an attack. it's reported by a man with a knife , and it's believed with a knife, and it's believed that someone has died . the a that someone has died. the a potential possible attacker has died as a result as well in all of this, but the details still a little bit sketchy. >> yeah. a major incident h
i mean, that was addressed sophie her addressed by, by sophie and her guest then.rward to it anyway. that anyway. we've got, more on that coming throughout the day, coming up throughout the day, but we're to be but of course we're going to be back more on the breaking back with more on the breaking news. dreadful of news. that dreadful news out of sydney, in a shopping sydney, an attack in a shopping centre . it's believed four centre. it's believed four people have died, a baby injured, the...
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for years, sophie ologist had been comparing it to a ticking time bomb. a situation that politicians had been ignoring for far too long, says antoine paku, an expert on the housing market in luxembourg. he says the main problem is an extreme concentration of land ownership and related real estate speculation, price of land, and the price of flats. over time, so if i can not, this is almost there is an offline for housing sitting here behind acceptance owned by a small portion of the population on. that's great. on the truth. our studies show that 0.5 percent of looks and burgers on 50 percent of the building and also to get off the coffee alternately for about $3000.00 wealthy families who have inherited these extremely valuable properties. also called april 5th. i'm, you know, they have no interest in building housing fix. yeah, sure. now i'm on that off. i mean, i said objective request through corporate submission to dynamic economic development means dr. properties will increase in value by 5 or 10 percent a year. anyway, of all deciding c, set deep a
for years, sophie ologist had been comparing it to a ticking time bomb. a situation that politicians had been ignoring for far too long, says antoine paku, an expert on the housing market in luxembourg. he says the main problem is an extreme concentration of land ownership and related real estate speculation, price of land, and the price of flats. over time, so if i can not, this is almost there is an offline for housing sitting here behind acceptance owned by a small portion of the population...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. that debate is continuing in the commons.f commons why she wants the law to be changed. we are trying to move away from this idea that teenagers, current youngsters will be able to buy their cigarettes legally in shops from the age of 18 in 2027, precisely because we want to ensure that they can lead a longer, healthier life.— a longer, healthier life. victoria atkins there, _ a longer, healthier life. victoria atkins there, the _ a longer, healthier life. victoria atkins there, the health - a longer, healthier life. victoria - atkins there, the health secretary. the high court has ruled that a ban on ritual prayers, which has been enforced by a school in london, can remain in place. it had been challenged by a muslim pupil at the michaela community school in brent, who said her rights to pray were being ignored. the school's headteacher has said the ruling is a victory for all schools. here's our education editor, branwen jeffreys. morning. katharine birbalsingh says her school is the strictest in england. last year, a ban o
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. that debate is continuing in the commons.f commons why she wants the law to be changed. we are trying to move away from this idea that teenagers, current youngsters will be able to buy their cigarettes legally in shops from the age of 18 in 2027, precisely because we want to ensure that they can lead a longer, healthier life.— a longer, healthier life. victoria atkins there, _ a longer, healthier life. victoria atkins there, the _ a longer, healthier life....
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sophie long reports.hool, doing really, really well, and things started to change. we noticed his handwriting was starting to go off, he seemed to be struggling a little bit hearing. his walking changed. it was almost like he'd had like a mini stroke type of thing. ethan was diagnosed with a rare condition — adrenoleukodystrophy. the condition that ethan, who is nine—years—old, was diagnosed with results in symptoms similar to motor neurone disease and dementia. he's also already lost the use of his limbs. eventually, he won't recognise his parents or twin sister, they now rely on the help they get at the forget me not hospice in huddersfield, which supports children who have life shortening illnesses, and their families. what we are able to do with every family that comes to us is support them in a really bespoke way, to help them with their particular needs and to help them cut through some the chaos they are facing in a time of absolute trauma and uncertainty. there should be a hospice for children and
sophie long reports.hool, doing really, really well, and things started to change. we noticed his handwriting was starting to go off, he seemed to be struggling a little bit hearing. his walking changed. it was almost like he'd had like a mini stroke type of thing. ethan was diagnosed with a rare condition — adrenoleukodystrophy. the condition that ethan, who is nine—years—old, was diagnosed with results in symptoms similar to motor neurone disease and dementia. he's also already lost the...
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than, sophie.f the political apparatus of hamas outside gaza and the palestinian territory, israel makes no distinction between different branches of hamas. says they are different branches of hamas. says they are all different branches of hamas. says they are all terrorists different branches of hamas. says they are all terrorists now different branches of hamas. says they are all terrorists now at different branches of hamas. says they are all terrorists now at the moment, he was told that his three sons and their children were reportedly in a car in one of the refugee camps in gaza city, and they were apparently targeted, and the car was destroyed and they were killed in it. now, afterwards, mr haniyeh said that the lived lives of her chirp were no more valuable than any other gazan lives and it wouldn't affect the ceasefire talks of which he is a prominent participant but the americans wants hamas to change their position, they wanted them to soften their position, so perhaps killing haniyeh�*s
than, sophie.f the political apparatus of hamas outside gaza and the palestinian territory, israel makes no distinction between different branches of hamas. says they are different branches of hamas. says they are all different branches of hamas. says they are all terrorists different branches of hamas. says they are all terrorists now different branches of hamas. says they are all terrorists now at different branches of hamas. says they are all terrorists now at the moment, he was told that...
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i thought sophie showed us exactly how to bat.innings, tactically targeted a bowler that was matchup for her, and was able to soak up that pressure and put it back on us, i think it a really good lesson for our middle order and our batting group. american danielle collins will play daria kasatkina in the women's singles final at the charleston open on sunday. the miami 0pen champion continued her impressive run by knocking out number three seed maria sakkari in the semi final. collins is on a 12 match winning streak, it will be 13 in the final if she beats kasatkina, who overcamejessica pegula in the other semi final. and that's all the sport for now. just to update you: half time at old trafford, still 1—0 to liverpool. you can say up—to—date with that on the sport website. ceremonies are being held across rwanda to mark three decades across rwanda to mark three decades since the start of the genocide against ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus. injust 100 days, 800,000 people were killed in 1994. rwanda's president paul kagame said
i thought sophie showed us exactly how to bat.innings, tactically targeted a bowler that was matchup for her, and was able to soak up that pressure and put it back on us, i think it a really good lesson for our middle order and our batting group. american danielle collins will play daria kasatkina in the women's singles final at the charleston open on sunday. the miami 0pen champion continued her impressive run by knocking out number three seed maria sakkari in the semi final. collins is on a...
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sophie long reports.ool, doing really, really well. things started to change. noticed that his handwriting was starting to go off, he seemed to be struggling a little bit hearing. his walking changed — it was almost like he'd had like a mini—stroke type thing. ethan was diagnosed with a rare condition, adrenoleukodystrophy. the condition that ethan, who's nine years old, was diagnosed with results in symptoms similar to motor neurone disease and dementia. he's already lost the use of his limbs. eventually, he won't recognise his parents or twin sister. they now rely on the help they get at the forget me not hospice in huddersfield, which supports children who have life—shortening illnesses, and their families. what we're able to do with every family that comes to us is support them in a really bespoke way to help them with their particular needs and to help them cut through some of that chaos that they're facing in a time of absolute trauma and uncertainty. there should be a hospice for children and adult
sophie long reports.ool, doing really, really well. things started to change. noticed that his handwriting was starting to go off, he seemed to be struggling a little bit hearing. his walking changed — it was almost like he'd had like a mini—stroke type thing. ethan was diagnosed with a rare condition, adrenoleukodystrophy. the condition that ethan, who's nine years old, was diagnosed with results in symptoms similar to motor neurone disease and dementia. he's already lost the use of his...
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sophie. areas of families' lives and have held hearings in private for decades. but over the last few months, journalists have been allowed to report from some of them, provided we keep the families anonymous. one case i followed in cardiff exposed a problem with the law. a young mother, who we've called bethan, was asking the judge to take away her ex—husband's parental rights because he had been convicted of serious paedophile offences. he had been barred from contact with all children,...
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sophie devine with an unbeaten century. this one, after taking the first two games. england captain heather knight says her side can learn from devine's excellent innings. the pitch wasn't quite as straightforward, it was a bit of a tricky one. i thought sophie showed us exactly how to bat. the way she soaked up pressure at the start of her innings, tactically targeted a baller that was matchup for her, and was able to soak up that pressure and put it back on us, i think it a really good lesson for our middle order and their batting route. american danielle collins will play daria kasatkina in the women's singles final at the charleston open on sunday. the miami open champion continued her magnificent run by knocking out number three seed maria sakkari in the semi final. collins has won 12 straight now, and can record number 13 in the final if she beats kasatkina, who overcamejessica pegula in the other semi final. there we go, got it out eventually, jessica pegula. and that's all the sport for now. studio: jessica pegula,
sophie devine with an unbeaten century. this one, after taking the first two games. england captain heather knight says her side can learn from devine's excellent innings. the pitch wasn't quite as straightforward, it was a bit of a tricky one. i thought sophie showed us exactly how to bat. the way she soaked up pressure at the start of her innings, tactically targeted a baller that was matchup for her, and was able to soak up that pressure and put it back on us, i think it a really good lesson...
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i would love to be mentored by sophie if she's watching.eeting with foreign presidents like i'm my, i'll send you my phone number. i think that's a great opportunity, but no, she's i think that she was a great role model and it was a missed opportunity for meghan to learn how to navigate a difficult situation , and speaking of situation, and speaking of meghan, she's not going to be accompanying her husband , to accompanying her husband, to london next week. he's going to be doing a reading at the saint paups be doing a reading at the saint paul's cathedral, invictus commemoration . i think it's ten commemoration. i think it's ten year anniversary, isn't it? but she will be meeting him in nigeria. and it turns out she's 45% nigerian. >> it's 4343. but i also would argue that if you read tom bower's book revenge , he does bower's book revenge, he does have a chapter on the fact that she said she told elle magazine that she had maltese heritage so she could get a free trip to malta, and then didn't actually execute the piece because they foun
i would love to be mentored by sophie if she's watching.eeting with foreign presidents like i'm my, i'll send you my phone number. i think that's a great opportunity, but no, she's i think that she was a great role model and it was a missed opportunity for meghan to learn how to navigate a difficult situation , and speaking of situation, and speaking of meghan, she's not going to be accompanying her husband , to accompanying her husband, to london next week. he's going to be doing a reading at...
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here's our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson.e death in the uk. it kills two thirds of long—term users. the aim of the new bill before parliament is to protect younger generations from harm by banning tobacco use for them. 0ne caller with experience of that harm told the nicky campbell show on bbc radio 5 live he regretted ever starting to smoke. i had to have one lung removed, got emphysema and copd in the other lung, and now i've found out i've got terminal cancer in my liver and adrenal glands. i'm so sorry. yeah, it's something i've got used to now, i've come to terms with it, but what i've gone through the last few years i wouldn't want anyone to go through. and if i could go back, i wish i'd never started. the harm done by smoking is well documented. it causes lung and heart disease, cancer, stillbirths, dementia and asthma. england's chief medical officer chris whitty supports the ban. people are trapped into smoking at a very young age and once they become addicted, their choice is taken away. so, if you are favour of cho
here's our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson.e death in the uk. it kills two thirds of long—term users. the aim of the new bill before parliament is to protect younger generations from harm by banning tobacco use for them. 0ne caller with experience of that harm told the nicky campbell show on bbc radio 5 live he regretted ever starting to smoke. i had to have one lung removed, got emphysema and copd in the other lung, and now i've found out i've got terminal cancer in my liver and...
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i’m sophie ellis-bextor set to entertain the fans at half-time.— the fans at half-time. i'm sure!ans at half-time. i'm sure! we look forward to that. _ scotland are looking to respond to two defeats in a row. how confident will they feel against italy? scotland's six nations campaign so far has been a mixed bag. it started with that wonderful opening day victory over wales in cardiff. they followed it up with a battling performance against france, albeit ending in defeat. they went into the game against england last weekend full of confidence, only to walk away 46—0, defeated. they will be bruised from that and need to show an improvement today. they have a point to prove against italy, a team who also only had one winter day, they know they can target points. the captain says they need to get their back row, in her words world—class back row come into the game today. whatever happens today, kick—off in italy is in around 3.5 hours' time. kick-off in italy is in around 3.5 hours' time-— kick-off in italy is in around 3.5 hours' time. . ~' , . hours' time. thank you very much indee
i’m sophie ellis-bextor set to entertain the fans at half-time.— the fans at half-time. i'm sure!ans at half-time. i'm sure! we look forward to that. _ scotland are looking to respond to two defeats in a row. how confident will they feel against italy? scotland's six nations campaign so far has been a mixed bag. it started with that wonderful opening day victory over wales in cardiff. they followed it up with a battling performance against france, albeit ending in defeat. they went into the...
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a group, sophie, admittedly in berlin, but the message is aimed at russia. the development again has over 1000000 fluids on instagram, immediately off to her husband stuff. she declared she would continue with his work . a months later, her follow was involved in the welcoming her like a saw. could she become the new face of the russian or physician that she stays a live? i mean, that would happen to unexplained avante doesn't to happen to her. for me, she's already the face of the rushing of ocean. she'll soon show her, potentially some publication. sure. she could become president the 1st she's taking a big grid. she has already lost her husband, but has the strength to fight on it. she was in the least share with the only one that would make things right. yes. most, every one here has come to the russian embassy to protest, or if only symbolically to vote against pollution and the reading selection. where's the way for russia, for the best president? you know, we're not against futon, you know, we want every thing for russia. and yet, russian suppose as o
a group, sophie, admittedly in berlin, but the message is aimed at russia. the development again has over 1000000 fluids on instagram, immediately off to her husband stuff. she declared she would continue with his work . a months later, her follow was involved in the welcoming her like a saw. could she become the new face of the russian or physician that she stays a live? i mean, that would happen to unexplained avante doesn't to happen to her. for me, she's already the face of the rushing of...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.hey have been told to shut down the event. among those who addressed the national conservatism event were two british politicians, nigel farage and suella braverman. the organisers — who were rejected by two other planned venues after a series of protests — have said they will seek legal advice. ms braverman has left the conference, after giving her speech. she didn't stop to speak to reporters before getting in her car. there didn't appear to be any protests in the street as she left. 0ur europe correspondent, nick beake, isjust in front of the venue. here's what's happening there. the picture here tells the story because you can see there is this line of police officers, probably about a dozen or so of them. and the reason for that is that the local mayor here in brussels has said that this event needs to be shut down. so as you can see, the police aren't exactly running in to turf people out. but basically the organisers of this event, of this conference have been told that it has t
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.hey have been told to shut down the event. among those who addressed the national conservatism event were two british politicians, nigel farage and suella braverman. the organisers — who were rejected by two other planned venues after a series of protests — have said they will seek legal advice. ms braverman has left the conference, after giving her speech. she didn't stop to speak to reporters before getting in her car. there didn't appear to be any protests in...
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sophie long, bbc news. that all for now. coming up, the weather.ing to be storm kathleen, who will pass to be storm kathleen, who will pass to the rest of uk as we go to saturday into sunday, bringing potential for disruptive wind. bringing very mild heir to the shores. after seeing some snow, we could see temperatures in scotland into the high teens, the eastern part of england may be as high as high as 20 to through saturday afternoon. still chilly across scotland and a bit of snow across the hills. turning back to rain for many. for england and wales, a better chance of some sunnier breaks, especially the further south and east you are. some heavy showers, but in the sunshine between the showers of the south—westerly wind, we could see highs of 18 or 19 degrees, contrasting with six or seven in the north of scotland. temperatures will not drop much through the night, further batches of rain rather than snow, moving from south to north. the heaviest will be in western areas, a rumble of thunder cannot be ruled out. note the temperatures. a very m
sophie long, bbc news. that all for now. coming up, the weather.ing to be storm kathleen, who will pass to be storm kathleen, who will pass to the rest of uk as we go to saturday into sunday, bringing potential for disruptive wind. bringing very mild heir to the shores. after seeing some snow, we could see temperatures in scotland into the high teens, the eastern part of england may be as high as high as 20 to through saturday afternoon. still chilly across scotland and a bit of snow across the...
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to bite, i’d better learn to speak, sit down, what’s your name, ignat, a beautiful name , and i’m sophiethe postdam, i ’m not a camp worker, you see, i don’t have a number, so from there pashka, eat, eat, love me there. well, let's have a drink, what about you? it was hard under the germans, go away. how do you even put up with all this, first the locomotive, now he’s your sophia, i think i’ve chickened out, i’m mowing! forward in front, stand, corrected, come on, women, take it, just don’t fail the painter, you go , when you grow up from ancient times, like the boss, then you will command, such a log, he only knows how to sleep in bed, let him, wish, and well, stop being jealous. eh, good bolt, let's go, we have to wait until leznevsky passes, move the arrow, are you in the oncoming lane? river. let's see, now, what's there, yeah, well, take a couple more, sarkisch, my girls are trying so hard, now i'll feed you, how, how beautiful you are, i just fit in with my curry. we'll catch up with the axis, we'll catch up with the fruit drink, there's chickens at sarakis's, we'll catch up with o
to bite, i’d better learn to speak, sit down, what’s your name, ignat, a beautiful name , and i’m sophiethe postdam, i ’m not a camp worker, you see, i don’t have a number, so from there pashka, eat, eat, love me there. well, let's have a drink, what about you? it was hard under the germans, go away. how do you even put up with all this, first the locomotive, now he’s your sophia, i think i’ve chickened out, i’m mowing! forward in front, stand, corrected, come on, women, take...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you some breaking news we are getting, which is that two premier league footballers have been arrested in connection with an alleged rape. the pair, aged 19, were released on bail after being interviewed by police. we are told the players are at the same club which denied to comment on the allegations. officers have arrested two men following a report of rape, according to a police spokesperson. it went on to say, a 19—year—old man was arrested on suspicion of assault and aiding and abetting a rape. a second 19—year—old man was arrested on suspicion of rape. both men have since been released on police bail. these allegations were first reported by the sun newspaper, which said the alleged attack took place on friday. it is not known if the players had been suspended pending the outcome of the police investigation. so the news confirmed investigation. so the news confirmed in the last couple of minutes is that two premier league footballers h
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.i just want to bring you ijust want to bring you some breaking news we are getting, which is that two premier league footballers have been arrested in connection with an alleged rape. the pair, aged 19, were released on bail after being interviewed by police. we are told the players are at the same club which denied to comment on the allegations. officers have arrested two men following a report of rape, according to a police spokesperson. it went on to say, a...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.ort of boy was warren? warren was such a cheeky little chappie. he loved life, love to help other people. bud chappie. he loved life, love to help other maple-— chappie. he loved life, love to help other people-— other people. and explain on that da what other people. and explain on that day what actually _ other people. and explain on that day what actually happened? - other people. and explain on that. day what actually happened? warren des had a perfectly _ day what actually happened? warren des had a perfectly normal _ day what actually happened? warren des had a perfectly normal day. - day what actually happened? warren des had a perfectly normal day. he l des had a perfectly normal day. he went to school, came home, had his dinner, watch some tv. went outside to play on the trampling with his two younger siblings. he came back in. there was a short break before he came back into the front room and started to panic, saying he couldn�*t breathe. we realised his pumps were not worki
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.ort of boy was warren? warren was such a cheeky little chappie. he loved life, love to help other people. bud chappie. he loved life, love to help other maple-— chappie. he loved life, love to help other people-— other people. and explain on that da what other people. and explain on that day what actually _ other people. and explain on that day what actually happened? - other people. and explain on that. day what actually happened? warren des had a perfectly _...
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yes, that's right, sophie. as you say, unnamed officials are saying that attack could be imminent and could involve hundreds of cruise missiles and drones, and at the same time, us officials are saying on the record that it officials are saying on the record thatitis officials are saying on the record that it is a viable and credible threat. it could be that these officials are correctly forecasting and predicting the future. but i think they may also be trying to deter or at least minimise any potential uranium response by talking up the threat so publicly. it may also be that they are trying to shake expectations so that any response is seen as less escalator re. it has been said that our response is necessary but equally iran does not wish to expand the scope of the war. the mood in israel is calm but israel is on alert while the world watches and waits to see what tehran does next. james, thank you. a coroner has ruled that the infamous mass shooting of ten protestant workmen in county armagh in 1976 was an
yes, that's right, sophie. as you say, unnamed officials are saying that attack could be imminent and could involve hundreds of cruise missiles and drones, and at the same time, us officials are saying on the record that it officials are saying on the record thatitis officials are saying on the record that it is a viable and credible threat. it could be that these officials are correctly forecasting and predicting the future. but i think they may also be trying to deter or at least minimise any...
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here's our health correspondent sophie hutchinson.is the single biggest cause of preventable death in the uk. it kills two thirds of long—term users. the aim of the new bill before parliament is to protect younger generations from harm by banning tobacco use for them. one caller with experience of that harm told the nicky campbell show on bbc radio 5 live he regretted ever starting to smoke. i 5 live he regretted ever starting to smoke. ., ., ., ., smoke. i had to have one lung removed. _ smoke. i had to have one lung removed. got _ smoke. i had to have one lung removed, got emphysema - smoke. i had to have one lung i removed, got emphysema and smoke. i had to have one lung - removed, got emphysema and copd in the other lung, and now i've found out i've got terminal cancer in my liver and adrenal glands. i’m out i've got terminal cancer in my liver and adrenal glands.— liver and adrenal glands. i'm so sor . liver and adrenal glands. i'm so sorry- yeah. — liver and adrenal glands. i'm so sorry. yeah, it's _ liver and adrenal glands. i'
here's our health correspondent sophie hutchinson.is the single biggest cause of preventable death in the uk. it kills two thirds of long—term users. the aim of the new bill before parliament is to protect younger generations from harm by banning tobacco use for them. one caller with experience of that harm told the nicky campbell show on bbc radio 5 live he regretted ever starting to smoke. i 5 live he regretted ever starting to smoke. ., ., ., ., smoke. i had to have one lung removed. _...
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i thought sophie showed us exactly how to bat.rt of her innings, tactically targeted a bowler that was a good matchup for her, and was able to soak up that pressure and put it back on us, i think it a really good lesson for our middle order and our batting group. american danielle collins will play daria kasatkina in the women's singles final at the charleston open on sunday. the miami open champion continued her impressive run by knocking out number three seed maria sakkari in the semifinal. collins is on a 12 match winning streak, it will be 13 in the final if she beats kasatkina, who overcamejessica pegula in the other semifinal. and that's all the sport for now. more on all those stories on the bbc sport website and you can keep up—to—date with the manchester united versus liverpool match at old trafford. thank you, jane. slovakia has a new president. peter pellegrini won saturday's vote by a greater than expected margin, after a campaign overshadowed by the war in ukraine. mr pellegrini favours peace talks with russia, and de
i thought sophie showed us exactly how to bat.rt of her innings, tactically targeted a bowler that was a good matchup for her, and was able to soak up that pressure and put it back on us, i think it a really good lesson for our middle order and our batting group. american danielle collins will play daria kasatkina in the women's singles final at the charleston open on sunday. the miami open champion continued her impressive run by knocking out number three seed maria sakkari in the semifinal....
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sophie kinsella revealing her battle with an aggressive form of brain cancer.or sophie kinsella sharing a deeply personal story of her own. the diagnosis of brain cancer. the 54-year-old writer of the "shopaholic" book series posting on instagram, "at the end of 2022 i was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a form of aggressive brain cancer. i did not share this before because i wanted to make sure my children were able to hear and process the news in privacy." >> it grows very quickly. even with treatments, most people will have a recurrence of their tumor, and the median survival is about 15 months from the time of diagnosis. >> while it's rare, affecting fewer than 50,000 people, glioblastoma is the most common brain tumor in adults. while it can develop at any time of life, 70% of cases occur in people ages 45-70. >> what is so scary about glioblastoma is that it can happen to absolutely anyone, and most of the time we don't know why it's happened. >> kinsella's laugh-out-loud romances and relatable leading ladies defining the romantic comedy movement. >> decline
sophie kinsella revealing her battle with an aggressive form of brain cancer.or sophie kinsella sharing a deeply personal story of her own. the diagnosis of brain cancer. the 54-year-old writer of the "shopaholic" book series posting on instagram, "at the end of 2022 i was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a form of aggressive brain cancer. i did not share this before because i wanted to make sure my children were able to hear and process the news in privacy." >> it grows...
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“it was she who buried him, sophie, yes, just like i forgot about her, tell me, but her last name remainsit mean to take information out of thin air? come up with something, i would like to see their faces, but it’s as simple as shelling pears, that ’s it, i sent it from the fam, so, congratulations, you have the opportunity to win a million, for this, send a reply sms, go for a short one. number, burning, bone, can you imagine, they want to scam money again, they’ve already gotten it from these text messages? genius, then look at this kostya, maybe you’ll find something from the photo, mihal, personally, this time is needed, well, at least tell me, they are married, no, sofia is not officially married, to whoever else, thank you. hello, are you sophia? yes, what's the matter? by chance, alexander trafimov is not with you, he just left your address for me to contact. why did he leave you my address? she knows sasha. olya, turn it further. you see, sasha simply owes me money, he won’t give it back, and his phone has been turned off for 2 weeks. he didn't say he lived at this address. well
“it was she who buried him, sophie, yes, just like i forgot about her, tell me, but her last name remainsit mean to take information out of thin air? come up with something, i would like to see their faces, but it’s as simple as shelling pears, that ’s it, i sent it from the fam, so, congratulations, you have the opportunity to win a million, for this, send a reply sms, go for a short one. number, burning, bone, can you imagine, they want to scam money again, they’ve already gotten it...
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sophie long reports.e his sister, flying at the school, doing really, really well, and things started to change. we noticed his handwriting was starting to go off, he seemed to be struggling a little bit hearing. his walking changed. it was almost like he'd had like a mini stroke type of thing. ethan was diagnosed with a rare condition — adrenoleukodystrophy. the condition that ethan, who is nine—years—old, was diagnosed with results in symptoms similar to motor neurone disease and dementia. he's also already lost the use of his limbs. eventually, he won't recognise his parents or twin sister, they now rely on the help they get at the forget me not hospice in huddersfield, which supports children who have life shortening illnesses, and their families. what we are able to do with every family that comes to us is support them in a really bespoke way, to help them with their particular needs and to help them cut through some the chaos they are facing in a time of absolute trauma and uncertainty. there should
sophie long reports.e his sister, flying at the school, doing really, really well, and things started to change. we noticed his handwriting was starting to go off, he seemed to be struggling a little bit hearing. his walking changed. it was almost like he'd had like a mini stroke type of thing. ethan was diagnosed with a rare condition — adrenoleukodystrophy. the condition that ethan, who is nine—years—old, was diagnosed with results in symptoms similar to motor neurone disease and...
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enabling 1917 and was popular amongst the international jet set and disclosable in my styles, including sophie on the right and jennifer marks set you up to date. we'll, we'll use the name is the calls back. said thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. next, would it be nosy, bailey good, everyone to king, to check out the award winning called com. so hold back the vw go for the most successful call in the world. extraordinarily ordinary. but what so special about? it's nothing. there is nothing exceptional. everything fits and i conic jim and ca that's remains to to itself to 50 is spectacularly spectacular. i'm going in a golf in its various generations, was always recognizable as a gulf. i can borrow money. you knew what you had the, the ghost, the most successful german car hold time appeals to young and older. like it's tom holden's 35000000 bias wild wides. across the schools that show thomas's this is the senior dr. drew up to the clinic in a gulf, the letter carrier drove one to work in the morning and then d
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. the vaccine from professor paul lorigan, who is overseeing the trial at the christie hospital in manchester. i'm amazed by this. just explain how the vaccine actually works and how is it individual to the person? it’s is it individualto the person? it's ve is it individual to the person? it�*s very exciting. we know that vaccines have transformed how we treat infectious diseases, save millions of lives and improve the quality of many others', and now it has been turned towards the treatment of cancer. it is, as you say, a personalised vaccine, so patients with melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, will have a melanoma removed. if they are at significant risk of recurrence, the melanoma that has been removed is analysed, the genetic material is broken down and we can identify the targets in the melanoma cells that are particular to the melanoma cell and not to the normal cells, because the cancerous cells, of course, come from ourselves. having identified those, there is a cl
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. the vaccine from professor paul lorigan, who is overseeing the trial at the christie hospital in manchester. i'm amazed by this. just explain how the vaccine actually works and how is it individual to the person? it’s is it individualto the person? it's ve is it individual to the person? it�*s very exciting. we know that vaccines have transformed how we treat infectious diseases, save millions of lives and improve the quality of many others', and now it has been...
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he was popular among the international jet said is close one by size including sophie's around. and jennifer lopez and a reminder about top story this out. illustrator, a man has stab 6 people to death and injured several others at a busy shopping centering sydney, a police woman shot the suspected attack of dead at the c. i fix the net police person race risk and deadlines of russia and its floor against ukraine. i been for the sake of the code names project, cassandra re determined through our investigations that has below was operating like a global drug carts. not somebody normally seizures organizations, the objective to financially drain and bring them down. the team agents from the american drug enforcement agency. i mean bass was not a whole lot. they wanted the rest of their money. they had from lies themselves. we needed them to reveal that so world and their own people wanted the us government suddenly shut down from.
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and months, the russian ad dominance has increased because ukraine hasn't been able to fly as many sophie's through lack of money. so with those f sixteens and with these, these extra supplies will start to see more of an even match in the at. so all of these things combined will start to make a difference and you try and suddenly will be able to, uh, you know, there's been a bit of back sliding in the training positions recently because of like a surprise, suddenly they'll be able to hold the russians as long says, and i wouldn't worry so much now about this about this russian offensive. there's been new to military analyst mike martin. now as a it has dwindled ukrainians have been forced to improvise, to keep the front line troops supplied, did of use. and the kind of lead takes a look at how the a coping and this exclusive report from the ukrainian military facility. this eve of scrap was 10077 artillery gun. it's just a tiny part of the weapons graveyard that this ukrainian military facility. it's where west, the military tech comes from, the front lines to prove to west and donors that
and months, the russian ad dominance has increased because ukraine hasn't been able to fly as many sophie's through lack of money. so with those f sixteens and with these, these extra supplies will start to see more of an even match in the at. so all of these things combined will start to make a difference and you try and suddenly will be able to, uh, you know, there's been a bit of back sliding in the training positions recently because of like a surprise, suddenly they'll be able to hold the...
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who live sophie reaper, who is live at aintree for the grand national.our weather. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers is sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good afternoon. welcome to your latest gb news weather from the met office. so it's been a bit of a drier day for some of us compared to recent weeks, but there is still plenty of showers around with low pressure. situated quite close to the north of the uk, high pressure does sit out towards the south and this cold and the east, but it's this cold front going some front that's going to bring some cloud parts of cloud and rain to parts of england and through the england and wales through the rest evening. it does rest of this evening. it does eventually south eventually clear its way south and overnight into and eastwards overnight and into the start sunday, leaving the start of sunday, leaving quite picture for of quite a dry picture for most of us into early of us into the early hours of sunday morning. some sunday morning. still some showers across of showers around across parts of s
who live sophie reaper, who is live at aintree for the grand national.our weather. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers is sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good afternoon. welcome to your latest gb news weather from the met office. so it's been a bit of a drier day for some of us compared to recent weeks, but there is still plenty of showers around with low pressure. situated quite close to the north of the uk, high pressure does sit out towards the south and this...
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sophie howard with the only goal as scotland secured their first competitive win in 18 months.t the first half will be tight because the level has improved so much and they came here to make it difficult so i felt going behind, the final ball was lacking but you know as the game goes that if you keep doing the right things more and more chances will come when you just look for that final ball that comes off lands at the back post, so those things we have worked on this week and there is probably still a little work that needs to be done as always but you have to keep going and we found a way tonight. it's two wins out of two for wales. 6—0 winners in kosovo. rachel rowe and substitute elise hughes scoring two each to send them top of their group. they're in the second tier of qualifying though, so will be looking for a route through the playoffs to get to the euros. northern ireland have their first win of the campaign, 3—1 away to bosnia—herzegovina. lauren wade, megan bell and simone magill with their goals to give them a morale boosting victory after last week's goalless dra
sophie howard with the only goal as scotland secured their first competitive win in 18 months.t the first half will be tight because the level has improved so much and they came here to make it difficult so i felt going behind, the final ball was lacking but you know as the game goes that if you keep doing the right things more and more chances will come when you just look for that final ball that comes off lands at the back post, so those things we have worked on this week and there is...