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this is breakfast, with ben thompson and tina daheley.d while he tried in vain to save a woman's life, but tells the bbc he wouldn't hesitate to do the same again. two women were killed and seven people wounded in what was finland's first terrorist attack. good morning. it's sunday the 20th of august. also ahead: the king and queen of spain will attend a memorial service in the next few hours for the victims of the barcelona attack. a crackdown on cold callers. the government tries to put a stop to pensions scams.
this is breakfast, with ben thompson and tina daheley.d while he tried in vain to save a woman's life, but tells the bbc he wouldn't hesitate to do the same again. two women were killed and seven people wounded in what was finland's first terrorist attack. good morning. it's sunday the 20th of august. also ahead: the king and queen of spain will attend a memorial service in the next few hours for the victims of the barcelona attack. a crackdown on cold callers. the government tries to put a...
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tina daheley, bbc news. and you can see more on this on tonight's panorama.termath of the violence that surrounded the weekend's rally by far right groups in charlottesville, virginia. in the last few minutes, president trump has condemned as repugnant the violence perpetrated by those he called white supremacists and neo—nazis. it follows criticism from democrats and many in his own party for failing democrats and many in his own party forfailing to democrats and many in his own party for failing to speak out over the actions of the far right in his first comment after the weekend's events. as our north america editorjon sopel reports. the president has returned to washington from holiday this morning to meet the director of the fbi and the attorney general following weekend violence in charlottesville. meanwhile in the university of virginia town, there were scuffles outside the court where james alex fields appeared this morning on murder charges after a car ploughed into antiracism protesters. 0h, murder charges after a car ploughed into antiracism protes
tina daheley, bbc news. and you can see more on this on tonight's panorama.termath of the violence that surrounded the weekend's rally by far right groups in charlottesville, virginia. in the last few minutes, president trump has condemned as repugnant the violence perpetrated by those he called white supremacists and neo—nazis. it follows criticism from democrats and many in his own party for failing democrats and many in his own party forfailing to democrats and many in his own party for...
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this is breakfast, with ben thompson and tina daheley. british paramedic stabbed four times in the finland terror attack insists he's no hero. hassan zubier was attacked while he tried in vain to save a woman's life, but tells the bbc he wouldn't hesitate to do the same again. two women were killed and seven people wounded in what was finland's first terrorist attack. good morning. it's sunday the 20th of august. also ahead: the king and queen of spain will attend a memorial service in the next few hours for the victims of the barcelona attack. a crackdown on cold callers. the government tries to put a stop to pensions scams. more unrest in the united states as thousands of protestors take to the streets of boston to oppose a far—right rally. good morning. in sport, stuart broad stars as england thrash the west indies by a record margin. broad moves to second on the list of england's all—time wicket takers, as they win the first day—night test. very windy with giants is. giant seas. wild weather. good morning. a dry sunday for many. rainc
this is breakfast, with ben thompson and tina daheley. british paramedic stabbed four times in the finland terror attack insists he's no hero. hassan zubier was attacked while he tried in vain to save a woman's life, but tells the bbc he wouldn't hesitate to do the same again. two women were killed and seven people wounded in what was finland's first terrorist attack. good morning. it's sunday the 20th of august. also ahead: the king and queen of spain will attend a memorial service in the next...
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this is breakfast, with tina daheley and ben thompson. police say the man who carried out the barcelona van attack could still be at large. one key suspect has been shot dead, but a new search has begun for the man it's now believed was behind the wheel. 1a people died and more than 130 were injured during two separate attacks on the spanish coast. candlelit vigils have been held late into the night in tribute to the victims. good morning it's saturday, 19th august. also ahead: professor stephen hawking warns of an nhs crisis in england as he clashes with the health secretary jeremy hunt. remembering a tv legend: the king of saturday night television, sir bruce forsyth, dies at the age of 89. we'll look back on a career that spanned eight decades of showbusiness. in sport: an alastair cook masterclass puts england in control of the day—night test against west indies. and matt has the weekend weather. after the heavy showers and thunderstorms of yesterday, there are fewer today, a bit more sunshine. full details coming up. good morning. ou
this is breakfast, with tina daheley and ben thompson. police say the man who carried out the barcelona van attack could still be at large. one key suspect has been shot dead, but a new search has begun for the man it's now believed was behind the wheel. 1a people died and more than 130 were injured during two separate attacks on the spanish coast. candlelit vigils have been held late into the night in tribute to the victims. good morning it's saturday, 19th august. also ahead: professor...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and tina daheley.land, wales and northern ireland who get their a—level results this morning. for the first time students in england have been sitting a new style of exams, putting more emphasis on the final test. there's been a drop in university applications meaning more options are available. we'll be live in one clearing centre. good morning. it's thursday, the 17th of august. also this morning, "suffering in silence," a warning that older people aren't reporting problems with their nhs care. how quickly do you expect to get your online groceries?
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and tina daheley.land, wales and northern ireland who get their a—level results this morning. for the first time students in england have been sitting a new style of exams, putting more emphasis on the final test. there's been a drop in university applications meaning more options are available. we'll be live in one clearing centre. good morning. it's thursday, the 17th of august. also this morning, "suffering in silence," a warning that...
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hello, this is breakfast, with tina daheley and ben thompson.a van attack could still be at large. one key suspect has been shot dead, but a new search has begun for the man it's now believed was behind the wheel. 1a people died and more than 130 were injured across the two separate attacks on the spanish coast. candlelit vigils have been held late into the night in tribute to the victims. good morning, it's saturday 19th august. professor stephen hawking warns of an nhs crisis in england
hello, this is breakfast, with tina daheley and ben thompson.a van attack could still be at large. one key suspect has been shot dead, but a new search has begun for the man it's now believed was behind the wheel. 1a people died and more than 130 were injured across the two separate attacks on the spanish coast. candlelit vigils have been held late into the night in tribute to the victims. good morning, it's saturday 19th august. professor stephen hawking warns of an nhs crisis in england
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tina daheley, bbc news.are to be issued with head—mounted cameras. they will be attached to the caps and protective helmets of members of the metropolitan police's firearms units. scotland yard has yet to decide on how to use body—worn cameras in undercover armed operations. up to 140,000 vulnerable children did not receive the help they needed last year because their situation was not judged to be serious enough, according to action for children. the charity has found thousands of young people referred to social services did not end up getting any support before their case was closed. the government says its reforms will improve the situation. marc ashdown reports. debby has been working in children's services for 16 years, and helps families with anything from behavioural problems to domestic and substance abuse. but she says it's become harder to provide the support they need. i've got, across the sites i run, i've just under 2,500 under fives, and three members of staff. so, as much as we do, there's a l
tina daheley, bbc news.are to be issued with head—mounted cameras. they will be attached to the caps and protective helmets of members of the metropolitan police's firearms units. scotland yard has yet to decide on how to use body—worn cameras in undercover armed operations. up to 140,000 vulnerable children did not receive the help they needed last year because their situation was not judged to be serious enough, according to action for children. the charity has found thousands of young...
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tina daheley, bbc news.arried out on its tower. the chimes will still be used however, for important national events such as new year's eve and remembrance sunday, as our political correspondent leila natthoo reports. big ben chimes the hour. voiceover: these chimes have filled the westminster air for more than a century and a half but soon, a four—year pause as the great bell, big ben, is silenced, so crucial repairs can be carried out. if you can imagine running your car for 160 years nonstop, 24 hours a day, it will need looking at, so that is what we are doing. we will be able to at this time, because it is such a long stoppage period, check absolutely everything on the clock. chimes. it is still working, which is good. still ticking, for now, but the clock mechanism needs attention. it is connected to the hammers that strike the bells. piece by piece, it will be dismantled. the parts cleaned and restored. and because the whole tower is being renovated, too, the construction workers cannot be subjected t
tina daheley, bbc news.arried out on its tower. the chimes will still be used however, for important national events such as new year's eve and remembrance sunday, as our political correspondent leila natthoo reports. big ben chimes the hour. voiceover: these chimes have filled the westminster air for more than a century and a half but soon, a four—year pause as the great bell, big ben, is silenced, so crucial repairs can be carried out. if you can imagine running your car for 160 years...
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this is breakfast, with tina daheley and ben thompson.olice say the man who carried out the barcelona van attack could still be at large. one key suspect has been shot dead, but a new search has begun for the man it's now believed was behind the wheel. 1a people died and more than 130 were injured during two separate attacks on the spanish coast. candlelit vigils have been held late into the night in tribute to the victims. good morning. it's saturday, 19th august. also ahead: professor stephen hawking warns of an nhs crisis in england as he clashes with the health secretary, jeremy hunt. remembering a tv legend: the king of saturday night television, sir bruce forsyth, dies at the age of 89. nice to see you, tcu dart—mac audience: nice. nice to see you, tcu dart-mac audience: nice. we'll look back on a career that spanned eight decades of showbusiness. in sport, an alastair cook masterclass puts england in control of the day night test against west indies. and matt has the weather. after the heavy showers and thunderstorms of yesterday,
this is breakfast, with tina daheley and ben thompson.olice say the man who carried out the barcelona van attack could still be at large. one key suspect has been shot dead, but a new search has begun for the man it's now believed was behind the wheel. 1a people died and more than 130 were injured during two separate attacks on the spanish coast. candlelit vigils have been held late into the night in tribute to the victims. good morning. it's saturday, 19th august. also ahead: professor stephen...
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tina daheley, bbc news.will have more on that throughout the programme for you. the us vice president, mike pence, has specifically condemned far—right groups when asked to respond to the violence over the weekend in virginia. president trump has been criticised for not identifying any specific group. a woman was killed and 19 people were injured when a car was driven into a crowd protesting a far right rally in charlottesville. we have no allowance for these dangerous fringe groups like the kkk. they have no place in the american public life and debate and we condemned them in the strongest of full—term. —— possible terms. 0ur washington correspondent, laura bicker, was at a vigil last night to remember heather heyer, who was killed during the protests. the candles and songs are for heather heyer, who died standing up for what she believed in. after a weekend of deadly violence and anger on these streets, there's now a longing to come together in quiet grief. heather was one of the demonstrators trying to s
tina daheley, bbc news.will have more on that throughout the programme for you. the us vice president, mike pence, has specifically condemned far—right groups when asked to respond to the violence over the weekend in virginia. president trump has been criticised for not identifying any specific group. a woman was killed and 19 people were injured when a car was driven into a crowd protesting a far right rally in charlottesville. we have no allowance for these dangerous fringe groups like the...
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i am tina daheley and we are live in radio one‘s live daheley and we are live in radio one's live loungeonight for a special debate about cannabis. tonight, we are asking the question should cannabis be legal in the uk? we will look at the arguments before and againstand we will look at the arguments before and against and we will also take a look at what britain can learn about the way the law works in other parts of europe. over the next 60 minutes we will hear from an audience of specialist guests. we have the crime artist. hello. doctor aisha and sharing. and rick bradley from a national charity supporting people around substance use and mental health. we also have some radio1 listeners with us. hello! we also wa nt to listeners with us. hello! we also want to hear from you tonight. should cannabis be legal in the uk. you can text us, to eat at bbc newsbeat and we are using the hashtag newsbeat debates. first, newsbeat reporterjim connelly is with me. you have been looking into this subject for a newsbeat documentary. just remind us where we currently stand in the uk when it comes to
i am tina daheley and we are live in radio one‘s live daheley and we are live in radio one's live loungeonight for a special debate about cannabis. tonight, we are asking the question should cannabis be legal in the uk? we will look at the arguments before and againstand we will look at the arguments before and against and we will also take a look at what britain can learn about the way the law works in other parts of europe. over the next 60 minutes we will hear from an audience of...
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tina daheley, bbc news. and you can see more on this on tonight's panorama. man's appeared before magistrates in norwich, charged with murdering a grandfather who was stabbed to death as he walked his dogs. peter wrighton, who was 83, was attacked in woodland near the village of east harling in norfolk earlier this month. alexander palmer, who's 23, was remanded in custody before an appearance at norwich crown court tomorrow. armed officers in the uk's biggest police force are to be issued with head—mounted cameras. they will be attached to the caps and protective helmets of members of the metropolitan police's firearms units. scotland yard has yet to decide on how to use body—worn cameras in undercover armed operations. and a £200 million plan to build a bridge covered with trees across the river thames in central london has officially been abandoned. the garden bridge trust said it failed to get support from the london mayor, sadiq khan. more than £37 million has been spent so far on the project. farmyards across the uk are becoming fortresses — that's the
tina daheley, bbc news. and you can see more on this on tonight's panorama. man's appeared before magistrates in norwich, charged with murdering a grandfather who was stabbed to death as he walked his dogs. peter wrighton, who was 83, was attacked in woodland near the village of east harling in norfolk earlier this month. alexander palmer, who's 23, was remanded in custody before an appearance at norwich crown court tomorrow. armed officers in the uk's biggest police force are to be issued with...
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tina daheley, bbc news.get airline, ryanair. hejoins me from dublin. we saw in that report, the port operators association saying they don't accept airports don't sell alcohol responsibly. what are your thoughts on that? everybody can sell alcohol more responsibly. you can't just push it onto the consumer. it's up just push it onto the consumer. it's up to every individual ultimately to be responsible for the amount of alcohol they take on board but the airports need to do more in the uk. we've outlined three things we want them to do. limited to two drinks per boarding pass for every passenger who is flying. in particular when flights are delayed, don't let people spend six hours in a barconsuming any don't let people spend six hours in a bar consuming any amount of alcohol they can possibly want to consume. that passes the problem to us. 0ften consume. that passes the problem to us. often we turn passengers away at the gate, we won't serve them any more and it becomes an issue for us while people are in th
tina daheley, bbc news.get airline, ryanair. hejoins me from dublin. we saw in that report, the port operators association saying they don't accept airports don't sell alcohol responsibly. what are your thoughts on that? everybody can sell alcohol more responsibly. you can't just push it onto the consumer. it's up just push it onto the consumer. it's up to every individual ultimately to be responsible for the amount of alcohol they take on board but the airports need to do more in the uk. we've...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and tina daheley. the long wait is over for hundreds of thousands of teenagers across england, wales and northern ireland who get their a—level results this morning. for the first time students in england have been sitting a new style of exams, putting more emphasis on the final test. there's been a drop in university applications meaning more options are available. we'll be live in one clearing centre. good morning. it's thursday, the 17th of august. also this morning, "suffering in silence," a warning that older people aren't reporting problems with their nhs care. how quickly do you expect to get your online groceries? and the bbc understands that eu nationals will still need permission to settle here after brexit. good morning. how quickly do you expect to get your online groceries? well, i'll be finding out about a new click and collect service in half an hour. in sport, it's sensational celtic. the scottish champions almost guarantee their place in the champions league group stages, thanks to a 5
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and tina daheley. the long wait is over for hundreds of thousands of teenagers across england, wales and northern ireland who get their a—level results this morning. for the first time students in england have been sitting a new style of exams, putting more emphasis on the final test. there's been a drop in university applications meaning more options are available. we'll be live in one clearing centre. good morning. it's thursday, the 17th of...
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tina daheley reports. wherein the uk can you get alcohol seven days a week? —— where in.nswer is an international airport. it is leaving the crew with a hangover. arrests of those in flights and airports have risen by 50% in the past year. half of the 4000 cabin crew who took part in a survey carried out by panorama and unite the union, said they had either experienced verbal, physical, 01’ either experienced verbal, physical, or sexual abuse. they would touch your breasts, your bum, or sexual abuse. they would touch your breasts, your burn, your legs, hands up my skirt before. the managing director ofjetto has already banned alcohol on flights before 8am and wants the industry to ta ke before 8am and wants the industry to take harsh measures. are they doing enough? they could do more. two litre steins of beer and duty—free shops... but the authorities say it the code of practice still works. shops... but the authorities say it the code of practice still worksm is responsible. the sale of alcohol is responsible. the sale of alcohol is not a problem. it is the misuse of it
tina daheley reports. wherein the uk can you get alcohol seven days a week? —— where in.nswer is an international airport. it is leaving the crew with a hangover. arrests of those in flights and airports have risen by 50% in the past year. half of the 4000 cabin crew who took part in a survey carried out by panorama and unite the union, said they had either experienced verbal, physical, 01’ either experienced verbal, physical, or sexual abuse. they would touch your breasts, your bum, or...
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hello, it's friday, it's 9am — i'm tina daheley, in for victoria, welcome to the programme. in washington to investigate the claims of russian meddling in the american election. president trump has rubbished the allegations. the russia story is a totalfabrication. it's just an excuse for the greatest loss in the history of american politics, that's all it is. cheering this the latest in yet another week of intrigue at the white house. we'll be taking an in—depth look at what's happening in the next hour. the deadline for people wanting to have their say on what the grenfell fire inquiry should cover expires later today. 80 people died in the tragedy in june.
hello, it's friday, it's 9am — i'm tina daheley, in for victoria, welcome to the programme. in washington to investigate the claims of russian meddling in the american election. president trump has rubbished the allegations. the russia story is a totalfabrication. it's just an excuse for the greatest loss in the history of american politics, that's all it is. cheering this the latest in yet another week of intrigue at the white house. we'll be taking an in—depth look at what's happening in...
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earlier they were on the victoria derbyshire show speaking to tina daheley, who asked johnny why he describese a lot of people are, where they feel they have a limit and they had reached a point where they could not go any further. when was that? early for me, 16 or 17 and thatis was that? early for me, 16 or 17 and that is when the process started. i was someone that is when the process started. i was someone that was after perfection and i had reached a point when i was living accidentally. some days it was good and some days it was not great but what dave did for me was at that point he opened my eyes to space for improvement and space to move and to grow and that space, which he will go on about, isn't out there, it is in you already, it just needs isn't out there, it is in you already, itjust needs revealing, what you have normally covered it with ease your limits and what are your limits and going beyond those is where everything in life exists, all the beauty of life exists beyond what you believe and what you think and they started myjourney what you believe and what you think and the
earlier they were on the victoria derbyshire show speaking to tina daheley, who asked johnny why he describese a lot of people are, where they feel they have a limit and they had reached a point where they could not go any further. when was that? early for me, 16 or 17 and thatis was that? early for me, 16 or 17 and that is when the process started. i was someone that is when the process started. i was someone that was after perfection and i had reached a point when i was living accidentally....
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hello — it's thursday, it's nine o'clock, i'm tina daheley in for victoria, welcome to the programme.s obtained by the bbc. i used to see other people, like, leaving before me and i'd be, like, "yeah, but i've been ready a long time, and i'm more equipped." but they seem to get out quicker. we'll have all the details and ask why this is happening. one of the uk's major courier companies tells us they're taking action to protect their moped riders from acid atttacks. it's keep burning on my face. i was just knocking on the window of a few cars, i was just knocking on the windows. they're not opening because probably they were scared.
hello — it's thursday, it's nine o'clock, i'm tina daheley in for victoria, welcome to the programme.s obtained by the bbc. i used to see other people, like, leaving before me and i'd be, like, "yeah, but i've been ready a long time, and i'm more equipped." but they seem to get out quicker. we'll have all the details and ask why this is happening. one of the uk's major courier companies tells us they're taking action to protect their moped riders from acid atttacks. it's keep...
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i'm tina daheley in for victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. 0ur our top story today, thisdog over three separate fatal firearms incidents. you've got quite a number of separate fails which then brings that big picture of an organisation that is questionable — it looks farfrom good. we'll bring you the full exclusive story shortly. also on the programme — a jury at the inquest of a mentally ill prisoner at hmp holloway who took her own life at the jail last year has identified serious shortcomings in her care. we'll bring you sarah reed's full story before ten. calls continue for channel 4 to cancel
i'm tina daheley in for victoria derbyshire, welcome to the programme. 0ur our top story today, thisdog over three separate fatal firearms incidents. you've got quite a number of separate fails which then brings that big picture of an organisation that is questionable — it looks farfrom good. we'll bring you the full exclusive story shortly. also on the programme — a jury at the inquest of a mentally ill prisoner at hmp holloway who took her own life at the jail last year has identified...
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i'm tina daheley in for victoria derbyshire.hlight the problem. veronika is going to that meeting. she's from the motorcycle crime prevention community which is a campaign group that's formed on facebook. she's asked us not to use her surname. also with us the labour mp steve mccabe says he was hit in the face with brick that had been thrown by one of two motorcyclists. steve, that looks like a very, very nasty bruise on your face. tell us what happened. well, i was out with a group of volunteers. we were door knocking. this issue of motorbike thuggery or menace is quite a big problem in the area and a couple of them came down the road at high—speed zigzagging, doing wheelies in the middle of the road, very threatening and i shouted at them to park it in. i shouted that a couple of times and then i said i would phone the police. they took off, but they came back a few moments later. 0ne off, but they came back a few moments later. one of them got off the bike and confronted me and while i was engaged with him, the other one thre
i'm tina daheley in for victoria derbyshire.hlight the problem. veronika is going to that meeting. she's from the motorcycle crime prevention community which is a campaign group that's formed on facebook. she's asked us not to use her surname. also with us the labour mp steve mccabe says he was hit in the face with brick that had been thrown by one of two motorcyclists. steve, that looks like a very, very nasty bruise on your face. tell us what happened. well, i was out with a group of...
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i'm tina daheley in for victoria derbyshire.an stabilise our prisons before we even start consider reforming them. more on that in just a moment. one of the world's smallest babies who beat the odds to survive after being born atjust 25 weeks. she fitted into our hand. so that's the size that she was. i was quite shocked when i saw her because i don't know what i thought she was going to look like, but she did just look like a baby and i wasn't expecting that and i remember thinking when i looked at her, she looks like a baby, just small. we will hear from poppy's parents looks like a baby, just small. we will hearfrom poppy's parents in the next half an hour. adam peaty has done the double, double. also this hour — we'll be talking to british swimming champion adam peaty about his success at the world championships last week. adam peaty will be live with us just after 10.30am. if you have got a question for him, please get in touch. good morning. here's ben in the bbc newsroom with a summary of todays news. with a summary of to
i'm tina daheley in for victoria derbyshire.an stabilise our prisons before we even start consider reforming them. more on that in just a moment. one of the world's smallest babies who beat the odds to survive after being born atjust 25 weeks. she fitted into our hand. so that's the size that she was. i was quite shocked when i saw her because i don't know what i thought she was going to look like, but she did just look like a baby and i wasn't expecting that and i remember thinking when i...
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hello, it's thursday, it's ten o'clock, i'm tina daheley in for victoria...nocking on the window of a few cars, i was just knocking on the windows. they're not opening because probably they were scared. i was really scared, i don't know what to do. i came running like a crazy. we will show you the full report in a few minutes. rugby legend jonny wilkinson tells this programme how his coach changed his life, both on and off the pitch. what dave did for me, at that point, he opened my eyes to space, space for improvement and space to move and to grow. that space, i'm sure dave will go on about it as well, is not out there, it is in you already. it just needs revealing. not out there, it is in you already. itjust needs revealing. what you have uncovered is not your limits. you can see that full interview on our website. england's women are just one win away from the final of euro 2017. they face the netherlands in the semifinal tonight. but does the female sport get the coverage it deserves? good morning. here's ben in the bbc newsroom with a summary of todays n
hello, it's thursday, it's ten o'clock, i'm tina daheley in for victoria...nocking on the window of a few cars, i was just knocking on the windows. they're not opening because probably they were scared. i was really scared, i don't know what to do. i came running like a crazy. we will show you the full report in a few minutes. rugby legend jonny wilkinson tells this programme how his coach changed his life, both on and off the pitch. what dave did for me, at that point, he opened my eyes to...
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tina daheley, bbc news.muslim—majority pakistan. it led to one of the largest mass migrations ever recorded with an estimated 12 million people on the move: muslimsjourneyed to west and east pakistan. now known as bangladesh. while hindus and sikhs headed in the opposite direction. communities that had co—existed for centuries succumbed to sectarian violence. hundreds of thousands were killed, tens of thousands of women abducted — on all sides. india and pakistan became independent at the same moment — at midnight as august 14th 1947 gave way to august 15th. pakistan now celebrates its independence day on august 14th and india on august 15th. former cricketer and pakistani politician imran khan spoke to the bbc‘s inzy rashid — he says the situation between india and pakistan is the "worst it's ever been". partition was five years old when i was born so i vividly remember the trauma of the partition. trauma suffered by the people all around us and we grew up with this hatred, there was this hatred against ind
tina daheley, bbc news.muslim—majority pakistan. it led to one of the largest mass migrations ever recorded with an estimated 12 million people on the move: muslimsjourneyed to west and east pakistan. now known as bangladesh. while hindus and sikhs headed in the opposite direction. communities that had co—existed for centuries succumbed to sectarian violence. hundreds of thousands were killed, tens of thousands of women abducted — on all sides. india and pakistan became independent at the...
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earlier they were on the victoria derbyshire show speaking to tina daheley, who asked johnny why dr alredn't. what she did was open my eyes to space, the space to move and to grow. and that's base isn't out there, —— and that's base isn't out there, —— and that space isn't out there, you just have to reveal it. you have to go beyond the limits and everything in life exists beyond what you believe and what you think. dave started my journey to get into that space and i had been on the same journey ever since. dave, talk to me about that journey. when did you start working withjonny journey. when did you start working with jonny wilkinson and how journey. when did you start working withjonny wilkinson and how much progress has been made? the progress has been magnificent. i think that the number one thing was when he turned up at 16, on a field at bristol university, it was just a case of me thinking, i had already gotten my mind that wherever you are now, you can get better. no matter who you are. and we started working then. and what really impressed me was the intensity with which he wan
earlier they were on the victoria derbyshire show speaking to tina daheley, who asked johnny why dr alredn't. what she did was open my eyes to space, the space to move and to grow. and that's base isn't out there, —— and that's base isn't out there, —— and that space isn't out there, you just have to reveal it. you have to go beyond the limits and everything in life exists beyond what you believe and what you think. dave started my journey to get into that space and i had been on the...
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presented by tina daheley it will be shown live on the bbc news channel as well as on bbc radio 1.for a new, less polluting one. the scrappage scheme will run for four months, and will offer £2,000 off some new models. unlike similar schemes by bmw and mercedes, which apply only to diesel vehicles, ford says it will also accept petrol cars. 0ur transport correspondent richard westcott has the details. millions of us still drive older, more polluting cars, but what's the best way to get them off the road? ford has become the latest and biggest firm to offer a scrappage scheme, £2,000 to crush your old car or van, as long as you buy a new one. it wouldn't be an incentive to me. good for the people who want to do it and have £2,000 if they have an old car that isn't roadworthy, good for them. but it wouldn't be an incentive for me at all. a good incentive, give you £2,000 towards a new car and if the side—effect is a environmental benefit, why not? cleaner air, it benefits everybody, and i get a new car. if you can afford it. ford claims it is about protecting the environment not boos
presented by tina daheley it will be shown live on the bbc news channel as well as on bbc radio 1.for a new, less polluting one. the scrappage scheme will run for four months, and will offer £2,000 off some new models. unlike similar schemes by bmw and mercedes, which apply only to diesel vehicles, ford says it will also accept petrol cars. 0ur transport correspondent richard westcott has the details. millions of us still drive older, more polluting cars, but what's the best way to get them...
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hello, i'm tina daheley, in for victoria.with flashbacks following the tragedy. i was iwas ina i was in a corner and it was at the stage where, i'm going to die now, whatever happens, i'm going to die. and i said to myself, if i'm going to die, i may as well die trying. so i got to die, i may as well die trying. so igota to die, i may as well die trying. so i got a t—shirt, wet it, put it on my mouth, and ijust went for it, i went for it, i went for it. you can hear more from christos in a few minutes' time. and we'll hear from a woman who escaped the fire. she says survivors are suffering online abuse, and she is calling for it to stop. the first step to possible criminal charges in the investigation into russian meddling in the us presidential election. president trump has rubbished the investigation. the russia story is a totalfabrication. it's just an excuse for the greatest loss in the history of american politics, that's all it is. cheering and the man who helped bring down the worldwide cyber attack that hit the worldw
hello, i'm tina daheley, in for victoria.with flashbacks following the tragedy. i was iwas ina i was in a corner and it was at the stage where, i'm going to die now, whatever happens, i'm going to die. and i said to myself, if i'm going to die, i may as well die trying. so i got to die, i may as well die trying. so igota to die, i may as well die trying. so i got a t—shirt, wet it, put it on my mouth, and ijust went for it, i went for it, i went for it. you can hear more from christos in a...
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tina daheley, bbc news.isation says the number of suspected cases of cholera in yemen has reached half—a—million. nearly two—thousand people are known to have died since the end of april — but the actual figure may be much higher. —— 2000. the director of humanitarian policy, at save the children, george graham, joins me now. many of our viewers will know that yemen has been affected by warfor some time now, and by famine and by disease like this is the inevitable consequence of a situation like that. and everyone has been taken by surprise at quite how quickly this cholera outbreak is growing, as you say, half a million people affected by it, of those, at least a quarter, many more, our children, the death rate, 2000 deaths that have been registered so far, could be more than that, operating in yemen is a tough place to be, very hard to reach all the different places. the health system is in tatters. people are doing everything ‘s possible to respond to the outbreak and good work is being done but it is ver
tina daheley, bbc news.isation says the number of suspected cases of cholera in yemen has reached half—a—million. nearly two—thousand people are known to have died since the end of april — but the actual figure may be much higher. —— 2000. the director of humanitarian policy, at save the children, george graham, joins me now. many of our viewers will know that yemen has been affected by warfor some time now, and by famine and by disease like this is the inevitable consequence of a...
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presented by tina daheley it will be shown live on the bbc news channel as well as on bbc radio 1. and mercedes, ford will accept petrol — as well as diesel cars. it was a bbc hit for years — but next week the great british bake off will appear for the first time on channel 4. there was uproar last year when the broadcaster poached the show in a multi—million pound three year deal. but as our media editor amol rajan reports the television landscape is changing dramatically. and the bake off brouhaha may well just be the start of things to come. this is channel 4‘s shiny new toy. nobody wants to be the first person to leave. the great british bake off, poached from the bbc and due to air next week. the winner of the 2015 great british bake off is... this is what they want to recreate... ..nadiya. cheering and applause. ..watched by 13 million people on bbc one. channel 4 paid a reported £75 million for three years. according to the man who ran both channel 4 and the bbc, bake off is outside channel 4‘s remit. personally, i think channel 4 were out of their minds. buying a show like
presented by tina daheley it will be shown live on the bbc news channel as well as on bbc radio 1. and mercedes, ford will accept petrol — as well as diesel cars. it was a bbc hit for years — but next week the great british bake off will appear for the first time on channel 4. there was uproar last year when the broadcaster poached the show in a multi—million pound three year deal. but as our media editor amol rajan reports the television landscape is changing dramatically. and the bake...
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tina daheley, bbc news.on this evening on bbc 0ne investigation this evening on bbc one at 8:30pm. more than 300 people are feared dead after flooding and a mudslide in sierra leone — according to the red cross. dozens of houses in the capital, freetown, were submerged early in the morning after heavy rains triggered the collapse of a waterlogged hillside. a red cross spokesperson said 312 were thought to be dead — with that number expected to rise. emergency services are struggling to rescue people still trapped inside their homes. 60 children are said to be among the dead. armed officers in the uk's largest police force are to be issued with head—mounted cameras in an attempt to address concerns over the transparency of operations around armed officers. they'll be attached to the caps and protective helmets of members of the metropolitan police's firearms units, as our home affairs correspondentjune kelly reports. more than 17,500 body worn cameras have now been rolled out by the met police, and now it's t
tina daheley, bbc news.on this evening on bbc 0ne investigation this evening on bbc one at 8:30pm. more than 300 people are feared dead after flooding and a mudslide in sierra leone — according to the red cross. dozens of houses in the capital, freetown, were submerged early in the morning after heavy rains triggered the collapse of a waterlogged hillside. a red cross spokesperson said 312 were thought to be dead — with that number expected to rise. emergency services are struggling to...
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presented by tina daheley it will be shown live on the bbc news channel as well as on bbc radio one. to building a high speed rail line across the north of england. the government says it‘s investing billions of pounds across the north of england. mr osborne, who spearheaded the northern powerhouse project while in government, told the bbc more money should be spent on public transport outside the capital. if the government is serious it used to commit to high—speed links between the northern cities so we bring those cities together and the whole of the north will be stronger than the individual parts. this autumn is when we need to get on with that because businesses are crying out for a long—term plan that enables them to invest and bring jobs to the north of england. how would these proposals affect the main towns and cities in the north of england. our correspondent dan whitworth is outside leeds train station. we have heard some of this before. yes it is not the first time we have heard george osborne speak on this issue. the former chancellor, he helped to launch the northern p
presented by tina daheley it will be shown live on the bbc news channel as well as on bbc radio one. to building a high speed rail line across the north of england. the government says it‘s investing billions of pounds across the north of england. mr osborne, who spearheaded the northern powerhouse project while in government, told the bbc more money should be spent on public transport outside the capital. if the government is serious it used to commit to high—speed links between the...
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presented by tina daheley, it will be shown live on the bbc news channel as well as on bbc radio 1. who wrote it. if you keep your teeth clean you are less likely to develop alzheimer's. that is the finding of research in taiwan which suggests that people with long—term gum disease are 70% more likely to develop dementia. although the study could not prove that gum disease directly caused alzheimer's, researchers think proper tooth—brushing should be advised to ward off dementia. we are joined by doctor nigel carter from the oral health foundation and doctor norton. this sounds like a pretty dramatic statistic, that having gum disease could increase your risk of getting all slammers? it is an interesting new study that adds to a small but growing number of studies showing the link between chronic gum disease and alzheimer's. the people in this study had to have periodontitis for more than ten yea rs. periodontitis for more than ten years. it shows the growing link between gum disease, as i say, and inflammation. inflammation in other parts of the body which we think could be causing
presented by tina daheley, it will be shown live on the bbc news channel as well as on bbc radio 1. who wrote it. if you keep your teeth clean you are less likely to develop alzheimer's. that is the finding of research in taiwan which suggests that people with long—term gum disease are 70% more likely to develop dementia. although the study could not prove that gum disease directly caused alzheimer's, researchers think proper tooth—brushing should be advised to ward off dementia. we are...