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at the end of this lane i ago in truro. at the end of this lane i once _ ago in truro.nd of this lane i once met a _ ago in truro. at the end of this lane i once met a family - ago in truro. at the end of this j lane i once met a family whose ago in truro. at the end of this - lane i once met a family whose dream was dying. 20 years ago they were forced to sell their herd. i saw how they were overwhelmed.— forced to sell their herd. i saw how they were overwhelmed. costs have one they were overwhelmed. costs have gone up, bureaucracy— they were overwhelmed. costs have gone up, bureaucracy has _ they were overwhelmed. costs have| gone up, bureaucracy has increased. we have _ gone up, bureaucracy has increased. we have run— gone up, bureaucracy has increased. we have run out— gone up, bureaucracy has increased. we have run out of— gone up, bureaucracy has increased. we have run out of money. - gone up, bureaucracy has increased. we have run out of money. essen - we have run out of money. even thou:h we have run out of money. even though you _ we have run out of money. eve
at the end of this lane i ago in truro. at the end of this lane i once _ ago in truro.nd of this lane i once met a _ ago in truro. at the end of this lane i once met a family - ago in truro. at the end of this j lane i once met a family whose ago in truro. at the end of this - lane i once met a family whose dream was dying. 20 years ago they were forced to sell their herd. i saw how they were overwhelmed.— forced to sell their herd. i saw how they were overwhelmed. costs have one they were...
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has returned to some hard pressed communities and individuals he first visited over 20 years ago in truro a family whose dream was dying. 20 years ago, ben and jacky bailey, on the day they were forced to sell their herd, i saw how they were overwhelmed. how bad of things gotten lately? income's collapsed. costs have gone up. bureaucracy has increased. and we've run out of money. it does feel like you've failed, even though you know that it's not your fault really. how are you? good to see you, darlin'. good to see you. i'm good. the baileys fought back, took on other work, scrimped and saved. and over the decades, rebuilt their herd. but now, in their 60s, they face a new challenge. in less than five years, they'll have to leave here. as tenant farmers, they don't own the land or the cottage. what do you worry about? just — being under a bloody hedge, really. having somewhere to live and... because it seems — i don't know. ijust think, all we do is work, and we work really hard, and we've always worked really hard, and still can't afford somewhere to live. it's a bit annoying that whatev
has returned to some hard pressed communities and individuals he first visited over 20 years ago in truro a family whose dream was dying. 20 years ago, ben and jacky bailey, on the day they were forced to sell their herd, i saw how they were overwhelmed. how bad of things gotten lately? income's collapsed. costs have gone up. bureaucracy has increased. and we've run out of money. it does feel like you've failed, even though you know that it's not your fault really. how are you? good to see you,...
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Jul 1, 2023
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lots of dancing, a silent disco and dawn french, as the vicar of dibley, delivering the eulogy at trurol... it was the best day of my life. it was, i think, everything i had imagined. i felt such love, so much joy. being surrounded by all of my favorite people in the whole entire world was just, it was very meaningful and very, very special. it was a ceremony full of special moments. my friend was playing the piano, and it was so beautiful. she said this is an opportunity for people to go up and write on the casket if they wanted to. and... sorry. it was just so beautiful. with this celebration of her life, kris hopes to encourage others to talk about death. just do something that feels right for you and the people in your life, and don't be afraid to have those conversations. a new study by the consumer group which has found many iced coffees from uk high street chains contain more sugar than a mars bar or a coca cola. the survey — which compared frappes and frappuccinos from caffe nero, costa and starbucks — found the drinks had "exceptionally high" amounts of sugar — with some contai
lots of dancing, a silent disco and dawn french, as the vicar of dibley, delivering the eulogy at trurol... it was the best day of my life. it was, i think, everything i had imagined. i felt such love, so much joy. being surrounded by all of my favorite people in the whole entire world was just, it was very meaningful and very, very special. it was a ceremony full of special moments. my friend was playing the piano, and it was so beautiful. she said this is an opportunity for people to go up...
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Jul 28, 2023
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they don't they're in they're not local people in truro or wherever the places are. know, to heck with okay. okay. moving on. is that right? got the end of that right? we've got the end of the with the daily star. the section with the daily star. jonathan, what they got in jonathan, what have they got in the cover? >> daily we're >> so the daily star lead, we're the boffins a cheery new the boffins warn of a cheery new threat to humanity. not now. pesky ice age killers. so this is exciting than they make is less exciting than they make it apparently time it seem. so apparently time travel been mastered by a travel has been mastered by a tiny which reawaken. tiny worm which was reawaken. and frozen, your and after being frozen, your tiny after tiny worm was reawakened. after mum viagra that time mum gave you viagra that time for estimated it's for an estimated 46,000. it's a bit inappropriate, right, to talk his mother that talk about his mother that way. yeah, least i talked to yeah, well, at least i talked to her, so. yeah. so basically , her, so. yeah. so basically, this tiny worm ha
they don't they're in they're not local people in truro or wherever the places are. know, to heck with okay. okay. moving on. is that right? got the end of that right? we've got the end of the with the daily star. the section with the daily star. jonathan, what they got in jonathan, what have they got in the cover? >> daily we're >> so the daily star lead, we're the boffins a cheery new the boffins warn of a cheery new threat to humanity. not now. pesky ice age killers. so this is...
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they don't they're in they're not local people in truro or wherever the places are. know, to heck with okay. okay. moving on. is that right? got the end of that right? we've got the end of the with the daily star. the section with the daily star. jonathan, what they got in jonathan, what have they got in the cover? >> daily we're >> so the daily star lead, we're the boffins a cheery new the boffins warn of a cheery new threat to humanity. not now. pesky ice age killers. so this is exciting than they make is less exciting than they make it apparently time it seem. so apparently time travel been mastered by a travel has been mastered by a tiny which reawaken. tiny worm which was reawaken. and frozen, your and after being frozen, your tiny after tiny worm was reawakened. after mum viagra that time mum gave you viagra that time for estimated it's for an estimated 46,000. it's a bit inappropriate, right, to talk his mother that talk about his mother that way. yeah, least i talked to yeah, well, at least i talked to her, so. yeah. so basically , her, so. yeah. so basically, this tiny worm ha
they don't they're in they're not local people in truro or wherever the places are. know, to heck with okay. okay. moving on. is that right? got the end of that right? we've got the end of the with the daily star. the section with the daily star. jonathan, what they got in jonathan, what have they got in the cover? >> daily we're >> so the daily star lead, we're the boffins a cheery new the boffins warn of a cheery new threat to humanity. not now. pesky ice age killers. so this is...
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Jul 11, 2023
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hardship is nothing new, and our special correspondent fergal keane has returned to one village near truros ben and jacky bailey, more than 20 years ago. at the end of this laneway, i once met a family whose dream was dying. 20 years ago, ben and jacky bailey, on the day they were forced to sell their herd, i saw how they were overwhelmed. how bad of things gotten lately? income's collapsed. costs have gone up. bureaucracy has increased. and we've run out of money. it does feel like you've failed, even though you know that it's not your fault really. how are you? good to see you, darlin'. good to see you. i'm good. the baileys fought back, took on other work, scrimped and saved. and over the decades, rebuilt their herd. but now, in their 60s, they face a new challenge. in less than five years, they'll have to leave here. as tenant farmers, they don't own the land or the cottage. what do you worry about? just — being under a bloody hedge, really. having somewhere to live and. because it seems — i don't know. ijust think, all we do is work, and we work really hard, and we've always worked re
hardship is nothing new, and our special correspondent fergal keane has returned to one village near truros ben and jacky bailey, more than 20 years ago. at the end of this laneway, i once met a family whose dream was dying. 20 years ago, ben and jacky bailey, on the day they were forced to sell their herd, i saw how they were overwhelmed. how bad of things gotten lately? income's collapsed. costs have gone up. bureaucracy has increased. and we've run out of money. it does feel like you've...
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the benefits of this - virtual reality technology are being explored in truro also.tly into the ambulance and get an overview of what is going on. when we can see the blood results and imaging that is done in the back of ambulances, we can start to make decisions which means the process for the patients can be faster and pathways smoother. backin can be faster and pathways smoother. back in devon there are hopes this technology will make nhs services more sustainable. it will take getting a bit of getting used to. it is very strange at the beginning. you get — is very strange at the beginning. you get more _ is very strange at the beginning. you get more used _ is very strange at the beginning. you get more used as— is very strange at the beginning. you get more used as you - is very strange at the beginning. you get more used as you start| is very strange at the beginning. i you get more used as you start to use it — you get more used as you start to use it but _ you get more used as you start to use it but i _ you get more used as you start to use it but i think— y
the benefits of this - virtual reality technology are being explored in truro also.tly into the ambulance and get an overview of what is going on. when we can see the blood results and imaging that is done in the back of ambulances, we can start to make decisions which means the process for the patients can be faster and pathways smoother. backin can be faster and pathways smoother. back in devon there are hopes this technology will make nhs services more sustainable. it will take getting a bit...
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included lots of dancing, a silent disco and dawn french as the vicar of dibley, delivering the eulogy at truroris coming to terms with her friends, her loved ones, and then coming to terms with what will happen. coming to terms with what will ha en. �* .. �* . coming to terms with what will ha--en. ~ . �*, ., happen. and that's the thing that eo - le happen. and that's the thing that people don't _ happen. and that's the thing that people don't realise, _ happen. and that's the thing that people don't realise, that - happen. and that's the thing that people don't realise, that when i happen. and that's the thing that i people don't realise, that when you are willing to face the end, actually, it can be ok. no more that you embrace the fact they we are all going to die, these statistics show 100% of us are going to die, the easier it is to face that. that's why we have new ideas coming through, like living funerals. you have experience _ through, like living funerals. you have experience of this yourself of your own parents. when they died, can you explain how the conversations you'd had with t
included lots of dancing, a silent disco and dawn french as the vicar of dibley, delivering the eulogy at truroris coming to terms with her friends, her loved ones, and then coming to terms with what will happen. coming to terms with what will ha en. �* .. �* . coming to terms with what will ha--en. ~ . �*, ., happen. and that's the thing that eo - le happen. and that's the thing that people don't _ happen. and that's the thing that people don't realise, _ happen. and that's the thing...