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we lived in deptford, southeast london. behind this house was a tea room in the middle of the park.ily member, a distant family member none the less. i got a job there sweeping up and washing up etc. and i was stacking the shelves. and then one day i dropped a bar of fry's chocolate cream on the ground, which i had fallen in love with, i popped it in the waste bin of my shorts. and then the owner — if you would like me to describe it i will — the owner of the shop came, saw me do it, and this is my speech, he told me to put it back, as i turned, ifelt a huge blow, ifell forward, i laid on the ground and my clothes were ripped from me and then at ten years old, i was raped. you didn't presumably know what on earth was going on. the relationship just flipped like that. to me, i wasjust being hurt. i had no idea it was. in fact, i had no idea what really had been done to me because i couldn't see it. i had no idea. presumably, you felt guilty because of the chocolate bar? in your mind, you were being punished for something you had done wrong. to me, it was consistent with the caning my
we lived in deptford, southeast london. behind this house was a tea room in the middle of the park.ily member, a distant family member none the less. i got a job there sweeping up and washing up etc. and i was stacking the shelves. and then one day i dropped a bar of fry's chocolate cream on the ground, which i had fallen in love with, i popped it in the waste bin of my shorts. and then the owner — if you would like me to describe it i will — the owner of the shop came, saw me do it, and...
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corporations seeking to control the narrative and this external threat was on full display recently in southeast london england at the war it's crown court where the extradition hearings of wiki leaks founder and publisher julian assange have been under way accused of conspiring with former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to obtain and disclose classified information and charges 17 counts of violating the 1917 u.s. espionage act assad has not only facing down the possibility of 175 years in prison but also the full wrath of the u.s. government in its history of torture and abuse of political prisoners if the united kingdom courts grant this extradition professor of journalism roy greenslade sums up the threat of assad's persecution writing in the guardian the quote these offensives may relate specifically to one man's activities but should they succeed they would set a terrible precedent the aim is to prevent whistleblowers from telling the truth and journalists from giving them a platform. so at this 1st round of extradition hearings coming to a close and more on the way i think it's time
corporations seeking to control the narrative and this external threat was on full display recently in southeast london england at the war it's crown court where the extradition hearings of wiki leaks founder and publisher julian assange have been under way accused of conspiring with former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to obtain and disclose classified information and charges 17 counts of violating the 1917 u.s. espionage act assad has not only facing down the possibility of 175...
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corporations seeking to control the narrative and this external threat was on full display recently in southeast london england at the war it's crown court where the extradition hearings of wiki leaks founder and publisher julian assange have been under way accused of conspiring with former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to obtain and disclose classified information and charges 17 counts of violating the 1917 u.s. espionage act assad has not only facing down the possibility of 175 years in prison. but also the pull wrath of the u.s. government in its history of torture and abuse of political prisoners if the united kingdom courts grant this extradition professor of journalism roy greenslade sums up the threat of assad's persecution writing in the guardian that quote these offensives may relate specifically to one man's activities but should they succeed they would set a terrible precedent the aim is to prevent whistleblowers from telling the truth and journalists from giving them a platform. so at this 1st round of extradition hearings coming to a close and more on the way i think it's ti
corporations seeking to control the narrative and this external threat was on full display recently in southeast london england at the war it's crown court where the extradition hearings of wiki leaks founder and publisher julian assange have been under way accused of conspiring with former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to obtain and disclose classified information and charges 17 counts of violating the 1917 u.s. espionage act assad has not only facing down the possibility of 175...
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corporations seeking to control the narrative and this external threat was on full display recently in southeast london england at the war it's crown court where the extradition hearings of wiki leaks founder and publisher julian assange have been under way accused of conspiring with former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to obtain and disclose classified information and charges 17 counts of violating the 1917 u.s. espionage act assad has not only facing down the possibility of 175 years in prison but also the full wrath of the u.s. government in its history of torture and abuse of political prisoners if the united kingdom courts grant this extradition professor of journalism roy greenslade sums up the threat of assad's persecution writing in the guardian that quote these offensives may.
corporations seeking to control the narrative and this external threat was on full display recently in southeast london england at the war it's crown court where the extradition hearings of wiki leaks founder and publisher julian assange have been under way accused of conspiring with former us army intelligence analyst chelsea manning to obtain and disclose classified information and charges 17 counts of violating the 1917 u.s. espionage act assad has not only facing down the possibility of 175...
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an area in london this morning in the southeast of london was reporting that it didn't receive any gloveses that came out. so, there are holes in the system. >> yeah. nic, good to have you there covering that for us. nic robertson in london. >>> in other european news, the european airline familiar to everyone in europe, easy jet, is going to ground its entire fleet given, quote, the unprecedented travel restrictions put in place because of the coronavirus. easy jet grounding the whole fleet. >>> nigeria's president has called for a 14-day, quote cessation of movement to help stop the spread of the virus there. 2,600 cases and 49 deaths on the continent, but there isn't a whole lot of testing. here to discuss more is cnn's david mckinsey. he is in johannesburg for us. let's start where you are. strict lockdown in south africa and other parts of the continent for that matter. is a lockdown even realistic? >> well, many parts of the continent it's not realistic. you just look at nigeria like you mentioned shutting down a massive city in nigeria as well as the capital and one state starting
an area in london this morning in the southeast of london was reporting that it didn't receive any gloveses that came out. so, there are holes in the system. >> yeah. nic, good to have you there covering that for us. nic robertson in london. >>> in other european news, the european airline familiar to everyone in europe, easy jet, is going to ground its entire fleet given, quote, the unprecedented travel restrictions put in place because of the coronavirus. easy jet grounding the...
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london has had the most cases, 38, southeast has had 30, and then north—west has had 26.e important in the coming ways to keep an eye on is how quickly these numbers go up. yesterday public health england said the uk was on the teetering on the edge of the community transmission, where the virus is spreading across the community. we know the government has had a battle plan in place and there are steps that could ta ke place and there are steps that could take such as asking people to socially distance themselves, maybe work from home and things like that, but at the moment the government is still saying it is in the containment stage. thank you for the update. nick triggle there our health correspondent. in a moment it will be time for the week in parliament but now time for a look at the weather stopped stav da naos. now time for a look at the weather stopped stav danaos. thank you. good afternoon. it is an afternoon of sunshine and showers post up some of them quite heavy. some hail and thunder. when trainers with a higher rank in the north. through tonight showers wil
london has had the most cases, 38, southeast has had 30, and then north—west has had 26.e important in the coming ways to keep an eye on is how quickly these numbers go up. yesterday public health england said the uk was on the teetering on the edge of the community transmission, where the virus is spreading across the community. we know the government has had a battle plan in place and there are steps that could ta ke place and there are steps that could take such as asking people to...
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bbc london and bbc southeast are joining forces today.r—old flank —— frank ludlow was arrested on friday after 60 also covid—19 test kits were seized by police in america. the city of london police has this warning. lot of people feeling vulnerable. a lot of people feeling vulnerable. a lot of people being contained in their homes and online and order these. they are being exploited by criminals. really think before you agree to do something. companies across the london and south—east have been moving to a revised timetable today to manage and protect services for key workers. the reduced provision will include services to suit people who need to travel at peak times as well as those on early and late shifts. southern south—eastern, thameslink gatwick will all see changes to their schedules. people will be asked to only make essential journeys. vandals damaged six ambulances in kent over the weekend. the vehicles were deliberately targeted on saturday night at the south—east coast ambulances make ready centre. anyone with information is b
bbc london and bbc southeast are joining forces today.r—old flank —— frank ludlow was arrested on friday after 60 also covid—19 test kits were seized by police in america. the city of london police has this warning. lot of people feeling vulnerable. a lot of people feeling vulnerable. a lot of people being contained in their homes and online and order these. they are being exploited by criminals. really think before you agree to do something. companies across the london and south—east...
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london has the most cases. there are 17 more cases in the southeast as well as the northwest.nsultant virologist at cambridge university — and a presenter on the naked scientist podcast. hejoins me now via webcam. the number of cases here is still quite small but clearly the government is ratcheting up its management of this virus, how would you characterize where we are? the reason they are being cautious is because now we have some degree of experience with what is happening in other countries, including country va ry other countries, including country vary like this one so if you look at what happened in italy we have insight now into that trajectory this is likely to take. though the numbers appear quite low one has to remember that those are the cases we know about and there are probably lots of cases, a bit like an iceberg with much of that invisible underwater. that are probably lots of cases because in the majority of people this particular infection does not cause over symptoms and they do not know it and are passing it on. there is part of the reason that although th
london has the most cases. there are 17 more cases in the southeast as well as the northwest.nsultant virologist at cambridge university — and a presenter on the naked scientist podcast. hejoins me now via webcam. the number of cases here is still quite small but clearly the government is ratcheting up its management of this virus, how would you characterize where we are? the reason they are being cautious is because now we have some degree of experience with what is happening in other...
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bbc london and bbc southeast are joining forces at breakfast to keep you up—to—date with the latest onxploit the coronavirus outbreak and target people across london and the south—east. it says covid—19 may provide opportunities for crime, but that it provide opportunities for crime, but thatitis provide opportunities for crime, but that it is monitoring intelligence. 0fficers that it is monitoring intelligence. officers have identified incidents officers have identified incidents of coronavirus themed malicious apps and websites, as well as attacks and stealing personal and financial information. transport for london is bringing all construction work to a stop because of the coronavirus. while the crossrail project is temporarily suspended, essential maintenance of the transport network, including the tube, will continue. tfl says it is taking the action for safety reasons and to reduce the number of people travelling on the transport work, in a bid to limit the spread of the virus. london mayor sadiq khan has once again stressed the need to only travel it if it is absolutely essentia
bbc london and bbc southeast are joining forces at breakfast to keep you up—to—date with the latest onxploit the coronavirus outbreak and target people across london and the south—east. it says covid—19 may provide opportunities for crime, but that it provide opportunities for crime, but thatitis provide opportunities for crime, but that it is monitoring intelligence. 0fficers that it is monitoring intelligence. officers have identified incidents officers have identified incidents of...
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abc london and bbc southeast today are joining forces at breakfast keep you up—to—date with the latesttone market is open for business. that is the message being put out by council bosses. the regular ones will remain open to help supply local residents with fresh produce. pictures will be spaced two metres apart to comply with social distancing guidelines, with social distancing guidelines, with markers placed on the floor to ensure people q safely. country parks in kent will remain open for the time being, despite the fact the public are being told to stay indoors. the county council has made the decision to keep access on foot and by vehicle as long as visitors respect social distancing. they say they will monitor people's conduct. some councils in kent have made changes to how we are allowed to park in town. car parking enforcement has been suspended in tonbridge and malling untilfurther notice, while residence in maidstone will now be able to park in the town's pay and display carpets for free until the first ofjuly. a valid resident parking permit must be displayed. parents and c
abc london and bbc southeast today are joining forces at breakfast keep you up—to—date with the latesttone market is open for business. that is the message being put out by council bosses. the regular ones will remain open to help supply local residents with fresh produce. pictures will be spaced two metres apart to comply with social distancing guidelines, with social distancing guidelines, with markers placed on the floor to ensure people q safely. country parks in kent will remain open...
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london is a is an epicenter for the virus in the u.k. and it seems that westminster is at the heart of that. roy telling their life from their wrists in the southeast of england thank you. let's go to washington now where the u.s. house of representatives is debating a stimulus bill worth more than 2 trillion dollars that same to propping up the economy struggling during the pandemic it's has already passed the senate let's get more from our white house correspondent kelly how good who is live for us in washington d.c. there she is kimberly where things at right now. yeah we still have that vote passed but it is hopeful according to the u.s. president that it will eventually be passed but it's not too happy with one member of his own republican party representative massey in fact he was railing against him for slowing down the process on twitter calling this a publicity stunt it's pretty clear this is likely to pass it has bipartisan support but what they were hoping to do is get this through with a voice vote it appears that this one member of congress may be making that difficult to happen and that is simply going to slow down the process of the
london is a is an epicenter for the virus in the u.k. and it seems that westminster is at the heart of that. roy telling their life from their wrists in the southeast of england thank you. let's go to washington now where the u.s. house of representatives is debating a stimulus bill worth more than 2 trillion dollars that same to propping up the economy struggling during the pandemic it's has already passed the senate let's get more from our white house correspondent kelly how good who is live...
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the southeast pushing down into greece and also very unsettled cross much of spain but as i say temperatures across northern sections you have not too bad getting even warmer on tuesday 13 celsius londonand paris but what we're watching is this rain across the southern areas of spain very heavy at times and some very strong winds so this will also impact northern sections of africa now the rain has been sitting across much of morocco really for the last several days it will stay that 3 monday and then as we head on into cheese day these winds will actually become stronger as that rain pushes south in spain so we're looking at widespread rain it could well lead to some flooding very gusty winds and you can see these dark areas will see these heavy downpours but really all the way from morocco on to tunisia. the u.n. fact finders accused the bernie military of genocide this is the political you see there. do you believe the nobody's a fascist or poor kids don't have all gone they. wouldn't vote the recognize the both sides have legitimate grievances against the other climate justice is the foundation of climate action and that is why the palookas must face. to face with up. on al-jazeer
the southeast pushing down into greece and also very unsettled cross much of spain but as i say temperatures across northern sections you have not too bad getting even warmer on tuesday 13 celsius londonand paris but what we're watching is this rain across the southern areas of spain very heavy at times and some very strong winds so this will also impact northern sections of africa now the rain has been sitting across much of morocco really for the last several days it will stay that 3 monday...