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victoria derbyshire there talking to wade robinson, the leaving neverland documentary maker dan reid,f you missed those numbers, or you wa nt to you missed those numbers, or you want to read more on the story, do head online, lots of other stories to read and catch up on bbc.co.uk/news now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danaos after a quiet start to this week things are set to turn very u nsettled things are set to turn very unsettled this week, with spells of wind and rain, and even a main storm on sunday. and of rain spreading across the country tonight, it will use down as it reaches eastern parts of the uk, behind it, something a little bit clearer and drier. because there will be quite a bit of cloud cover, it should be another mild night, with a fairly mild start to saturday. into the weekend event, spells of wind and rain, both saturday and on sunday, we have got a main storm which is likely to bring the potential of some disruption to england and wales. on saturday, this first storm will arrive across the northwest corner of the country, as the day wears on. we
victoria derbyshire there talking to wade robinson, the leaving neverland documentary maker dan reid,f you missed those numbers, or you wa nt to you missed those numbers, or you want to read more on the story, do head online, lots of other stories to read and catch up on bbc.co.uk/news now it's time for a look at the weather with stav danaos after a quiet start to this week things are set to turn very u nsettled things are set to turn very unsettled this week, with spells of wind and rain, and...
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victoria derbyshire, bbc news. victoria derbyshire, bbc news.researchers from the university studied drug—users in europe and brazil and found that people who smoke strong forms of the drug are at a much greater risk of suffering from serious mental illnesses. 0ur global health correspondent, richard galpin, has more. cannabis may be illegal here in britain, but it is increasingly out in the open, this annual festival in brighton billed as being for consumers, enthusiasts and those campaigning for the drug to be made legal, as has already happened in other countries. but the risks involved in smoking the strong forms of cannabis are of increasing concern, particularly as those types of the drug are becoming prevalent. in london and amsterdam, they dominate the market. the research published today in the medicaljournal lancet psychiatry says people using cannabis on a daily basis are three times more likely to have an episode of psychosis than those who never use it, and this increases to five times more like a for those using high—strength canna
victoria derbyshire, bbc news. victoria derbyshire, bbc news.researchers from the university studied drug—users in europe and brazil and found that people who smoke strong forms of the drug are at a much greater risk of suffering from serious mental illnesses. 0ur global health correspondent, richard galpin, has more. cannabis may be illegal here in britain, but it is increasingly out in the open, this annual festival in brighton billed as being for consumers, enthusiasts and those...
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the victoria derbyshire programme is coming up at10am.ansplant. the patient had been receiving treatment for cancer as well. the stem cells appear to have killed off the infection. doctors are emphasising they are talking about the patient being clear of hiv rather than cured. another interesting health story we will be looking at today. and keeping an eye on politics. brexit developments and that story involving dame margaret hodge. now, it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. a rather chilly start. temperatures got below freezing in the north—east of scotland. many of us starting with some sunshine. there will be some cloud and rain in the forecast and some hill snow. fairly clear skies at the moment across the uk. this area of cloud is developing in the south west, low pressure currently developing. through today, it will move northwards, this weather front will bring some rain for the end of the day. for many of us, it is dry and bright. that cloud will increase in the south—west, brain putting in at lunchtime. further no
the victoria derbyshire programme is coming up at10am.ansplant. the patient had been receiving treatment for cancer as well. the stem cells appear to have killed off the infection. doctors are emphasising they are talking about the patient being clear of hiv rather than cured. another interesting health story we will be looking at today. and keeping an eye on politics. brexit developments and that story involving dame margaret hodge. now, it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. a...
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full coverage coming up in a few moments live with victoria derbyshire.. where do we go from here? theresa may's brexit deal has been roundly defeated for a second time in parliament the ayes to the right, 242. the noes to the left, 391. so the noes have it, the noes have it. unlock! could we be heading for no—deal, a re—negotiation of the deal, another referendum, even a general election. anything is possible. theresa may is beefing her cabinet now, amid signs she has not given up on bringing her deal back for another
full coverage coming up in a few moments live with victoria derbyshire.. where do we go from here? theresa may's brexit deal has been roundly defeated for a second time in parliament the ayes to the right, 242. the noes to the left, 391. so the noes have it, the noes have it. unlock! could we be heading for no—deal, a re—negotiation of the deal, another referendum, even a general election. anything is possible. theresa may is beefing her cabinet now, amid signs she has not given up on...
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victoria derbyshire there talking to wade robinson, the leaving neverland documentary maker dan reid,y u nsettled things are set to turn very unsettled this week, with spells of wind and rain, and even a main storm on sunday. and of rain spreading across the country tonight, it will use down as it reaches eastern parts of the uk, behind it, something a little bit clearer and drier. because there will be quite a bit of cloud cover, it should be another mild night, with a fairly mild start to saturday. into the weekend event, spells of wind and rain, both saturday and on sunday, we have got a main storm which is likely to bring the potential of some disruption to england and wales. 0n saturday, this first storm will arrive across the northwest corner of the country, as the day wears on. we start off on if i know with plenty of sunshine around, the winds will increase, the clouds will increase from the west, as this deep area of low pressure arrives and heavy rain reaching northern ireland and then into western scotland and western england and into wales. it wont arrive across the east u
victoria derbyshire there talking to wade robinson, the leaving neverland documentary maker dan reid,y u nsettled things are set to turn very unsettled this week, with spells of wind and rain, and even a main storm on sunday. and of rain spreading across the country tonight, it will use down as it reaches eastern parts of the uk, behind it, something a little bit clearer and drier. because there will be quite a bit of cloud cover, it should be another mild night, with a fairly mild start to...
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it‘s friday, it‘s 9.30, i‘m victoria derbyshire. it‘s march 29th.t isn‘t happening today? i‘m happy we are not leaving the eu. brexit run my business and we need more time. britain is the laughing stock of europe at the moment. it's a shambles, we should have left today. we haven't, but it needs to be sorted. i am glad we have a left today. i voted to leave but now i wish to remain, as i believe i was givena wish to remain, as i believe i was given a wrong product and the wrong information. i voted to remain but i was outvoted by 52%, and i think with democracy as it is, the politicians should all be forced to make a decision and paid no expenses until they have. here with us are british voters and a variety of politicians will also be dropping in throughout the morning. wherever you are in the uk, tell us how you are feeling right now. instead of leaving the eu today, mps are gathering in the commons right now ahead of a vote on half of theresa may‘s brexit deal. if it passes, it means an extension to the brexit process until 22nd may will be grant
it‘s friday, it‘s 9.30, i‘m victoria derbyshire. it‘s march 29th.t isn‘t happening today? i‘m happy we are not leaving the eu. brexit run my business and we need more time. britain is the laughing stock of europe at the moment. it's a shambles, we should have left today. we haven't, but it needs to be sorted. i am glad we have a left today. i voted to leave but now i wish to remain, as i believe i was givena wish to remain, as i believe i was given a wrong product and the wrong...
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hello, it‘s wednesday, it‘s ten o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire.n they re at their most vulnerable. and the biggest of them all, gofundme, says it‘s changing its website in light of our investigation. have you crowdfunded for cancer treatment abroad?
hello, it‘s wednesday, it‘s ten o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire.n they re at their most vulnerable. and the biggest of them all, gofundme, says it‘s changing its website in light of our investigation. have you crowdfunded for cancer treatment abroad?
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in a moment the weather but first let's join victoria derbyshire to find out what she's got coming uple who, six yea rs be speaking to two people who, six years ago, alongside malala yousafzai, were shot by gunmen on board the school bus they were travelling on. as you know, malala has gone on to worldwide recognition. this is the other two girls‘ first interview. they are going to talk about their campaign to make sure all girls get to go to school. thank you very much, victoria. matt has the weather. sunshine across eastern areas is disappearing. rain already in northern ireland, scotland, western wales. pushing northwards and eastwards erratically through the rest of the day. staying driest for longest in the eastern half of the country, brightening up towards northern ireland by the end of the afternoon. temperatures around seven to 11 degrees. some heavier bursts for the evening rush—hour through the uk and some snow over the scottish hills and mountains, clear skies for a time replaced by showers in scotland, northern ireland, northern england and north wales. some frosting to s
in a moment the weather but first let's join victoria derbyshire to find out what she's got coming uple who, six yea rs be speaking to two people who, six years ago, alongside malala yousafzai, were shot by gunmen on board the school bus they were travelling on. as you know, malala has gone on to worldwide recognition. this is the other two girls‘ first interview. they are going to talk about their campaign to make sure all girls get to go to school. thank you very much, victoria. matt has...
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hello, it's monday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. gun laws in new zealand are to be tightened after last week's mosque attacks by a far right terrorist. 50 people have so far died, dozens more still in hospital, some with serious injuries. farid ahmed lost his wife in the killings. he says he forgives the gunman. we do not hate a person, but we hate if they do anything wrong. so from that perspective, i don't have any grudge against him. i have forgiven him. and i'm praying for him, that god will guide him. meanwhile, we will hear from these two experts in counter terror and community cohesion about fears that far right radicalism is on the rise here in the uk, and that even some primary age children are showing signs of extremism. also, three teenagers have died after a st patrick's day party in county tyrone. two were 17, the other 16. police believe they were killed in a crush just outside the front door of this hotel. this programme has found that the number of victims of modern slavery victims reported to the authorities has ris
hello, it's monday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. gun laws in new zealand are to be tightened after last week's mosque attacks by a far right terrorist. 50 people have so far died, dozens more still in hospital, some with serious injuries. farid ahmed lost his wife in the killings. he says he forgives the gunman. we do not hate a person, but we hate if they do anything wrong. so from that perspective, i don't have any grudge against him. i have forgiven him. and i'm praying for him,...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. good morning. an exclusive investigation by this programme has found that british patients have spent millions of pounds atjust one private cancer clinic in germany. it doesn't publish data on the treatments it sells nor what the outcomes for its patients are. she could barely put one foot in front of the other sometimes and for her to take herself away from her boys was heartbreaking but her belief was she was doing this in the short—term for the long—term. one uk doctor has told us some treatments there are unproven and he doesn't know how doctors at the clinic can sleep at night. others said the clinics‘ talk of years of remission in some cases amounted to no more than false hope. and patients who've died after treatment there still feature on the clinic's website 3s success stories. also today: criminal charges over grenfell may not be brought until 2021, four years after the fire happened costing the lives of 72 people. survivors say they've been left living in limbo. we'll be speaking to a su
i'm victoria derbyshire. good morning. an exclusive investigation by this programme has found that british patients have spent millions of pounds atjust one private cancer clinic in germany. it doesn't publish data on the treatments it sells nor what the outcomes for its patients are. she could barely put one foot in front of the other sometimes and for her to take herself away from her boys was heartbreaking but her belief was she was doing this in the short—term for the long—term. one uk...
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it‘s monday, it‘s 10 o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire. how long has theresa may got?l ministers tell mrs may tonight what breaks it down they are prepared to accept? —— what brexit deal they are prepared to accept?
it‘s monday, it‘s 10 o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire. how long has theresa may got?l ministers tell mrs may tonight what breaks it down they are prepared to accept? —— what brexit deal they are prepared to accept?
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hello, it‘s tuesday, it‘s 10am, i‘m victoria derbyshire.e of them gary cliffe told this programme that bennell had abused him on the pitch at man city. i had tracksuit bottoms on and it was a sexual assault. actually on the pitch. two or three times. gary cliffe has told this programme he welcomes the club‘s decicsion but there is "still a lot of talking to do". we‘ll have the latest. for mps, it‘s make your mind up time. has theresa may got enough tweaks ot her brexit deal to get it over the line in tonight‘s big vote? if
hello, it‘s tuesday, it‘s 10am, i‘m victoria derbyshire.e of them gary cliffe told this programme that bennell had abused him on the pitch at man city. i had tracksuit bottoms on and it was a sexual assault. actually on the pitch. two or three times. gary cliffe has told this programme he welcomes the club‘s decicsion but there is "still a lot of talking to do". we‘ll have the latest. for mps, it‘s make your mind up time. has theresa may got enough tweaks ot her brexit...
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and coming up, the best of this week's victoria derbyshire programme — including a moving interview withhers — who have each lost a son to knife crime. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon, members of the government have been publicly expressing support for the prime minister and to denying reports she could be removed from office by members of the cabinet. david liddington, the de facto deputy prime minister to theresa may has said he is 100% behind her and has denied suggestions he could take place. mrs may is meeting senior collea g u es place. mrs may is meeting senior colleagues this afternoon at her country home, chequers, to discuss the crisis, and it follows an admission in a letter to mps on friday that she may not have enough support to put her deal before them for a third time. what is theresa may thinking this morning? perhaps just days left to save her brexit plan, furious speculation about her future. are you prepared to resign to save your deal? no signs she intends to go just yet but some have suggested that could be the solution. mrs may goes and some
and coming up, the best of this week's victoria derbyshire programme — including a moving interview withhers — who have each lost a son to knife crime. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon, members of the government have been publicly expressing support for the prime minister and to denying reports she could be removed from office by members of the cabinet. david liddington, the de facto deputy prime minister to theresa may has said he is 100% behind her and has denied...
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and now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights from her progamme this week. hello and welcome to our programme. over the next half an hour, we'll bring you some of the exclusive and original journalism we've broadcast over the last week. we first reported on breast ironing back in 2016. it's where hot objects are used to press and destroy the breasts of girls as young as nine. it's a practice that originates in west africa but it's happening here in the uk. our reporter met women in middlesbrough, birmingham and london, all speaking for the first time, who shared their experience of this practice. it's a community—sensitive, hidden crime. the numbers are far greater then we anticipate. a secretive practice happening to girls as young as nine here in britain. you are not supposed to have breasts at this age. men will start coming to you to have sex with you. so they are willing to iron them. i said, "iron them?" difficult to detect but devastating to the lives of the young girls affected. it's mothers, grandmothers that are the perpetrators. if she
and now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights from her progamme this week. hello and welcome to our programme. over the next half an hour, we'll bring you some of the exclusive and original journalism we've broadcast over the last week. we first reported on breast ironing back in 2016. it's where hot objects are used to press and destroy the breasts of girls as young as nine. it's a practice that originates in west africa but it's happening here in the uk....
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and coming up, the best of this week's victoria derbyshire programme, including a moving interview withof mothers who have each lost a son to knife crime. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. hundreds of thousands of people are taking part in a march and rally in central london, calling for another brexit referendum. the demonstration, which has been organised by the "put it to the people" campaign, is now gathered in parliament square where speakers have been addressing a rally. the organisers have estimated that up to i million people are taking part. it comes after the eu agreed to delay the uk's departure from the eu. the prime minister theresa may is coming under pressure to quit after saying she might not put her brexit deal to a third vote by mps. our political correspondent, pete saul reports. whether it's to be or not to be, many believe another referendum is the only way forward. it's still growing, but this could become one of the largest protests this country has ever seen. their argument is clear — if parliament cannot resolve the issue, why not put brexit back to the
and coming up, the best of this week's victoria derbyshire programme, including a moving interview withof mothers who have each lost a son to knife crime. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. hundreds of thousands of people are taking part in a march and rally in central london, calling for another brexit referendum. the demonstration, which has been organised by the "put it to the people" campaign, is now gathered in parliament square where speakers have been addressing a rally....
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but noel phillips, of the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme, has been to meet one former drug dealer the streets. and on the day our reporter met him, he was carrying something much larger than a knife. this is jordan, which is not his real name. he's from coventry, and he fits the basic profile of those most likely to be a victim or perpetrator of knife crime. i first started to carry a knife at the age of 15, because i felt scared. but i didn't really want to, but i just felt like i had to carry it. very rarely do we hear from those at the heart of the problem — young people likejordan who carry machetes, swords and knives on the streets. do you still carry a knife today? i still carry knives today, but i haven't got a knife on me at the minute. i've got a bigger weapon now, because i feel more safe with it. but i don't want to carry it, i'm just scared. so you're carrying something with you right now? yeah, because i know it's bigger than a knife, so if someone... if someone backs out a knife at me, i can back out this. do you understand that by carrying a weapon like that, you co
but noel phillips, of the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme, has been to meet one former drug dealer the streets. and on the day our reporter met him, he was carrying something much larger than a knife. this is jordan, which is not his real name. he's from coventry, and he fits the basic profile of those most likely to be a victim or perpetrator of knife crime. i first started to carry a knife at the age of 15, because i felt scared. but i didn't really want to, but i just felt like i had...
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noel phillips, from the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme, spent the day with them.pped the car on fenton road and straightaway they have noticed a hammer in the vehicle. these specialist officers are responding to reports of a man with a deadly weapon. the bbc has been given exclusive access to the nottinghamshire police's knife crime unit, the only force outside of london with a dedicated knife crime task force. do you understand why you have been stopped? why you have been arrested? in the last 12 months, 125 weapons have been removed from the streets. this is what you recovered from the car? yeah, this was just down by the driver's feet, —— seat, literally within arms reach of the driver. he claims it is a tool from his tool box. nearly 900 incidents involving knives were recorded in nottinghamshire last year, compared to 794 the previous 12 months. we have had a load of changes to the way we are trained in first aid. we carry tourniquets in the vehicles now, especially in some of the armed response vehicles, defibrillation kits, tourniquets. 20—year—old esrom gh
noel phillips, from the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme, spent the day with them.pped the car on fenton road and straightaway they have noticed a hammer in the vehicle. these specialist officers are responding to reports of a man with a deadly weapon. the bbc has been given exclusive access to the nottinghamshire police's knife crime unit, the only force outside of london with a dedicated knife crime task force. do you understand why you have been stopped? why you have been arrested? in...
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and in victoria derbyshire — the week in review — we'll be looking back at some of the best interviewsorts from the programme — that's at half past three. new stop and search powers are being given to police in england and wales to try and tackle rising knife crime. the home secretary sajid javid is making it easierfor officers to intervene where they think serious violence may occur. but critics say it's intrusive and could increase tensions between the police and local communities. our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw reports. another knife off the streets. this three—and—a—half inch blade was found when a young man was stopped and searched in north london. now police in the seven areas worst affected by knife crime will be able to carry out more searches because the government is relaxing rules brought in when theresa may was home secretary. the whole government agree that stop and search is a vital power. we still of course want it to be targeted and focused and intelligence—led, which it will be, but with these new powers and increased powers, we all agree, including the pri
and in victoria derbyshire — the week in review — we'll be looking back at some of the best interviewsorts from the programme — that's at half past three. new stop and search powers are being given to police in england and wales to try and tackle rising knife crime. the home secretary sajid javid is making it easierfor officers to intervene where they think serious violence may occur. but critics say it's intrusive and could increase tensions between the police and local communities. our...
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former prime minister tony blair has exclusively told the victoria derbyshire programme that the policehe has urged the theresa may to hold a meeting of her emergency council, cobra, the group which meets to discuss urgent and high—priority issues, and act with a determination to do whatever it takes. our reporter noel philips has this report. two people were fatally stabbed in separate incidents across the capital at the weekend. in west london, a 17 you're a boy was stabbed to death, and the area placed under police powers allowing officers to stop and search without reasonable suspicion. the use of these powers and stop and search has increased in the last 12 months. but is that the answer in tackling knife crime? when they target predominately black people, what is it doing to make it'sjust predominately black people, what is it doing to make it's just making predominately black people, what is it doing to make it'sjust making us aggravated. young black men are nine times more likely to be stopped and searched. three hours ago, straightaway, jumped out the car, put me in handcuffs,
former prime minister tony blair has exclusively told the victoria derbyshire programme that the policehe has urged the theresa may to hold a meeting of her emergency council, cobra, the group which meets to discuss urgent and high—priority issues, and act with a determination to do whatever it takes. our reporter noel philips has this report. two people were fatally stabbed in separate incidents across the capital at the weekend. in west london, a 17 you're a boy was stabbed to death, and...
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and now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights from her progammehello and welcome to our programme. in the next half hour, bits of our show from the last week. knife crime is an issue we've talked about time and again, but for a group of mums we brought together this week it's more than something they hear about on the news. each has lost a son to knife crime. moya griffiths is here. her son was 20 when he died from a single stab wound. that happened in high wycombe. peggy kato‘s 17—year—old son cameco champion was stabbed ii 17—year—old son cameco champion was stabbed 11 times in broad daylight outside a primary school in forest gate, london. this woman's son, and one, was murdered in leicester. he was eight out of one. tracy hanson's 21—year—old son josh was eight out of one. tracy hanson's 21—year—old sonjosh was stabbed on a night out in london. amy morgan's son, tyler, was stabbed through the heart. he was 16. juliette murray's 18—year—old son nathan was stabbed to death outside a supermarket in london. jessica plummer‘s from finsbury park in
and now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights from her progammehello and welcome to our programme. in the next half hour, bits of our show from the last week. knife crime is an issue we've talked about time and again, but for a group of mums we brought together this week it's more than something they hear about on the news. each has lost a son to knife crime. moya griffiths is here. her son was 20 when he died from a single stab wound. that happened in...
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and at half past four, the best of the week's exclusive interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire programme. theresa may is discussing ways of bringing her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time next week after yet another commons defeat yesterday. it was the third time the prime minister's plan was rejected by mps — this time by a majority of 58 — including the dup and 35 mps from her own party. despite that, a number 10 source insisted that efforts are "going in the right direction" given the size of defeat was narrower than the previous two votes. meanwhile, mps from all parties are considering how they might be able to get support for an alternative brexit plan in a second round of "indicative votes" on monday. our political correspondent matt cole reports despite scores of leave supporters raucous outside, it was not third time lucky for theresa may, with another rejection of her brexit deal. the ayes to the right, 286, the noes to the left, 344. but with the scale of the defeat smaller than on the previous two occasions, downing street officials are ta
and at half past four, the best of the week's exclusive interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire programme. theresa may is discussing ways of bringing her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time next week after yet another commons defeat yesterday. it was the third time the prime minister's plan was rejected by mps — this time by a majority of 58 — including the dup and 35 mps from her own party. despite that, a number 10 source insisted that efforts are...
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i will be back with you at westminster from 11 o'clock and that is where victoria derbyshire is now forster. frantic efforts are being made by the government to save the prime minister's brexit deal — after she promised to resign if her own mps helped her to pass it. but even this ‘back me then sack me' offer seems to have failed as the northern irish dup said they still won't give the deal their crucial support. are we in the deadlock zone? mrs may's deal seems doomed to defeat, parliament doomed to disagree. has anyone got an idea of how we get out of the brexit fix? by by the way, if you have an answer please let me know! so what now?
i will be back with you at westminster from 11 o'clock and that is where victoria derbyshire is now forster. frantic efforts are being made by the government to save the prime minister's brexit deal — after she promised to resign if her own mps helped her to pass it. but even this ‘back me then sack me' offer seems to have failed as the northern irish dup said they still won't give the deal their crucial support. are we in the deadlock zone? mrs may's deal seems doomed to defeat, parliament...
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full coverage coming up in a few moments live with victoria derbyshire. hello, it's wednesday, it's 9:30, i'm victoria derbyshire. where do we go from here? theresa may's brexit deal has been roundly defeated for a second time in parliament the ayes to the right, 242. the noes to the left, 391. so the noes have it, the noes have it. unlock! could we be heading for no—deal, a re—negotiation of the deal, another referendum, even a general election. anything is possible. theresa may is beefing her cabinet now, amid signs she has not given up on bringing her deal back for another vote. european negotiators say it's up to the uk to decide what happens next. again, the house of commons says what it doesn't want. now, this impasse can only be solved in the uk. i hear you're very upset, is that true? later today, mps get to vote to decide if leaving the uk without a deal on march 29th should be ruled out. it isa it is a free vote so people can do what they think is the best thing for the country. i know what i think, that leaving without a deal would be very bad
full coverage coming up in a few moments live with victoria derbyshire. hello, it's wednesday, it's 9:30, i'm victoria derbyshire. where do we go from here? theresa may's brexit deal has been roundly defeated for a second time in parliament the ayes to the right, 242. the noes to the left, 391. so the noes have it, the noes have it. unlock! could we be heading for no—deal, a re—negotiation of the deal, another referendum, even a general election. anything is possible. theresa may is beefing...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. the uk's highest ranking police officer contradicts the prime minister and says there is a link between violent crime and falling police numbers. we've been given exclusive access to nottinghamshire police's knife crime unit, where officers are dealing with on average least two stabbings a day. my son is my everything, for me. i miss my son. i'm crying every day. mn, i cry. in one night i had six stabbings, and that was in a 12 hour period, from seven till seven. so it's certainly increased a lot. a former home office minister tells us exclusively that knife crime should be treated like terrorism. for a child to witness violence in their home is traumatic, and the impact can last for years. now there's a call for these children to get priority for school places and mental health services. a british man becomes only the second person in the world to be cleared of hiv after receiving a bone marrow transplant. we'll be speaking to one of the doctors who treated him. why should women pay
hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. the uk's highest ranking police officer contradicts the prime minister and says there is a link between violent crime and falling police numbers. we've been given exclusive access to nottinghamshire police's knife crime unit, where officers are dealing with on average least two stabbings a day. my son is my everything, for me. i miss my son. i'm crying every day. mn, i cry. in one night i had six stabbings, and that was in a 12...
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i am victoria derbyshire.of christchurch. it is the worst terrorist attack in the country's history. i was hearing shooting after shooting up to shooting. it went on about six minutes or more. i could hear screaming and crying. i saw some people were drop dead. these are people i would describe as having extremist views that have absolutely no place in new zealand and in fact had no
i am victoria derbyshire.of christchurch. it is the worst terrorist attack in the country's history. i was hearing shooting after shooting up to shooting. it went on about six minutes or more. i could hear screaming and crying. i saw some people were drop dead. these are people i would describe as having extremist views that have absolutely no place in new zealand and in fact had no
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i am victoria derbyshire. 49 people have been killed and many more seriously injured after a mass shooting in the new zealand city of christchurch. it is the worst terrorist attack in the country's history. i was hearing shooting after shooting up to shooting. it went on about six minutes or more. i could hear screaming and crying. i saw some people were drop dead. these are people i would describe as having extremist views that have absolutely no place in new zealand and in fact had no place in the world. so far one person, and male in his late 205, has been charged with murder. and should appear in a christchurch court tomorrow morning the suspect is being widely named as brenton tarrant, the suspect is being widely named as brenton tarra nt, who the suspect is being widely named as brenton tarrant, who police believe opened fire on wor5hipper5 at friday prayers. a number of devices had been diffused at the masks. —— mosques. we will bring you the latest from christchurch. at least 49 people have died in a gun attack in new zealand — with dozens more seriously injured. the terrorist atta
i am victoria derbyshire. 49 people have been killed and many more seriously injured after a mass shooting in the new zealand city of christchurch. it is the worst terrorist attack in the country's history. i was hearing shooting after shooting up to shooting. it went on about six minutes or more. i could hear screaming and crying. i saw some people were drop dead. these are people i would describe as having extremist views that have absolutely no place in new zealand and in fact had no place...
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moment the weather but first let's join joanna gosling for details of what's coming up on the victoria derbyshireentally friendly? we look at how our students got on in there sustainably challenge, covering everything from fashion, plastics and transport to food, energy and water, how easy was it for them to reduce their impact on the environment? all the details after 10am. now, it's time for a look at the weather. we have got a lot of cloud around across the country but there are some areas where the cloud has broken up. the skies across carnal are blue at the moment, for much of england and wales it is great and murky, low cloud there are some strong and gusty winds, 70 miles an hour gusts in the north—west. the weather front will ease away from scotland and northern ireland into northern england and north wales into the afternoon. towards the south and east, cloudy but dry. 1a degrees or so. we will keep the line of cloud and if you spot of drizzle along the south coast. some southern counties pretty murky falsetto. sunny spells elsewhere but as we head through the weekend, mostly dry, and su
moment the weather but first let's join joanna gosling for details of what's coming up on the victoria derbyshireentally friendly? we look at how our students got on in there sustainably challenge, covering everything from fashion, plastics and transport to food, energy and water, how easy was it for them to reduce their impact on the environment? all the details after 10am. now, it's time for a look at the weather. we have got a lot of cloud around across the country but there are some areas...
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it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. who's in charge of brexit?on options for the future of brexit. but the government says they might ignore parliament anyway the only way to deliver on a brexit that's ready and can allow us to get on with it is to vote for the prime minister's deal. three ministers resigned from government last night to vote against theresa may. one of them — richard harrington — is with us. he says the pm is "playing russion roulette with the lives of british people". do you back mps who are now in control of this? let me know today. awareness of breast ironing — ironing a girl's chest with hot objects to delay her breasts from growing — should be taught in schools, the largest teaching union
it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. who's in charge of brexit?on options for the future of brexit. but the government says they might ignore parliament anyway the only way to deliver on a brexit that's ready and can allow us to get on with it is to vote for the prime minister's deal. three ministers resigned from government last night to vote against theresa may. one of them — richard harrington — is with us. he says the pm is "playing russion roulette with the...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. good morning. every single one of these mums is mourning the loss of her son to knife crime — the youngest was 16 when he was fatally stabbed, the oldest 28. silence. it's a question that's been asked 100 times — why does anyone carry a knife, or any dangerous weapon? i still carry knives today, but i haven't got a knife on me at the minute. i havejust got... i've got a bigger weapon now, because i feel more safe with it. but i don't want to carry it. i'm just scared. i know it's bigger than a knife, so if someone backs out a knife on me, i can back out this. and we talk to his mum — she tells us she's confisctaed 20 to 30 knives from her son and checks his stuff everyday. —— she has confiscated. i've confiscated this off him today. i've searched his bag, took this. this potentially could take someone else‘s life if they came at him. so she's bought her son a stab—proof vest. we'll bring you that exclusive film in the next half hour. and brexit — now what? the cabinet is meeting this morning to dec
hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. good morning. every single one of these mums is mourning the loss of her son to knife crime — the youngest was 16 when he was fatally stabbed, the oldest 28. silence. it's a question that's been asked 100 times — why does anyone carry a knife, or any dangerous weapon? i still carry knives today, but i haven't got a knife on me at the minute. i havejust got... i've got a bigger weapon now, because i feel more safe with it. but i...
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it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. who's in charge of brexit? mps have decided they are — they've voted to take control of the process. and tomorrow they'll start to vote on options for the future of brexit. but the government says they might ignore parliament anyway the only way to deliver on a brexit that's ready and can allow us to get on with it is to vote for the prime minister's deal. three ministers resigned from government last night to vote against theresa may. one of them — richard harrington — is with us. he says the pm is "playing russion roulette with the lives of british people". do you back mps who are now in control of this? let me know today. awareness of breast ironing — ironing a girl's chest with hot objects to delay her breasts from growing — should be taught in schools, the largest teaching union in the country has told this programme exclusively. hundreds of girls of west african origin are thought to have been subjected to it here in britain. if you've got pe, you can't hide yourself because someone decided to mutilate my
it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. who's in charge of brexit? mps have decided they are — they've voted to take control of the process. and tomorrow they'll start to vote on options for the future of brexit. but the government says they might ignore parliament anyway the only way to deliver on a brexit that's ready and can allow us to get on with it is to vote for the prime minister's deal. three ministers resigned from government last night to vote against theresa may....
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i'm victoria derbyshire. good morning.nic in germany. it doesn't publish data on the treatments it sells nor what the outcomes for its patients are. she could barely put one foot in front of the other sometimes and for her to take herself away from her boys was heartbreaking but her belief was she was doing this in the short—term for the long—term. one uk doctor has told us some treatments there are unproven and he doesn't know how doctors at the clinic can sleep at night. others said the clinics' talk of years of remission
i'm victoria derbyshire. good morning.nic in germany. it doesn't publish data on the treatments it sells nor what the outcomes for its patients are. she could barely put one foot in front of the other sometimes and for her to take herself away from her boys was heartbreaking but her belief was she was doing this in the short—term for the long—term. one uk doctor has told us some treatments there are unproven and he doesn't know how doctors at the clinic can sleep at night. others said the...
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but noel phillips, of the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme, has been to meet one former drug dealere was carrying something much larger than a knife. this is jordan, which is not his real name. he's from coventry, and he fits the basic profile of those most likely to be a victim or perpetrator of knife crime. i first started to carry a knife at the age of 15, because i felt scared. but i didn't really want to, but i just felt like i had to carry it. very rarely do we hear from those at the heart of the problem — young people likejordan who carry machetes, swords and knives on the streets. do you still carry a knife today? i still carry knives today, but i haven't got a knife on me at the minute. i've got a bigger weapon now, because i feel more safe with it. but i don't want to carry it, i'm just scared. so you're carrying something with you right now? yeah, because i know it's bigger than a knife, so if someone... if someone backs out a knife at me, i can back out this. do you understand that by carrying a weapon like that, you could potentially hurt or kill somebody? yeah. so why
but noel phillips, of the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme, has been to meet one former drug dealere was carrying something much larger than a knife. this is jordan, which is not his real name. he's from coventry, and he fits the basic profile of those most likely to be a victim or perpetrator of knife crime. i first started to carry a knife at the age of 15, because i felt scared. but i didn't really want to, but i just felt like i had to carry it. very rarely do we hear from those at the...
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it's wednesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. step down from herjob. it's an important opportunity for the house to show its voice and to say what it will accept, rather than co nsta ntly say what it will accept, rather than constantly saying what it won't accept. it will be an important moment. we'll talk to one conservative mp who has changed his mind on mrs may's deal and will vote it for a third time, and one who certainly doesn't sound as against it as he has in the past. meanwhile, brexit means these people — from reading, glasgow and norwich, are stockpiling everything from medical equipment
it's wednesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. step down from herjob. it's an important opportunity for the house to show its voice and to say what it will accept, rather than co nsta ntly say what it will accept, rather than constantly saying what it won't accept. it will be an important moment. we'll talk to one conservative mp who has changed his mind on mrs may's deal and will vote it for a third time, and one who certainly doesn't sound as against it as he has in the past....
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it's wednesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. mp5 get to show today if they can break the brexit deadlock by taking control of house of commons business and voting on alternative brexit ideas. meanwhile, pressure is growing on the pm to name the day when she will step down from herjob. it's an important opportunity for the house to show its voice and to say what it will accept, rather than co nsta ntly say what it will accept, rather than constantly saying what it won't accept. it will be an important moment. we'll talk to one conservative mp who has changed his mind on mrs may's deal and will vote it for a third time, and one who certainly doesn't sound as against it as he has in the past. meanwhile, brexit means these people — from reading, glasgow and norwich, are stockpiling everything from medical equipment to tinned food to loo roll. brexit stockpile of food in case everything goes wrong. so looking at it now, i do think that maybe i should have got a little bit more. doesn't seem like enough. and if you're stockpiling, tel
it's wednesday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. mp5 get to show today if they can break the brexit deadlock by taking control of house of commons business and voting on alternative brexit ideas. meanwhile, pressure is growing on the pm to name the day when she will step down from herjob. it's an important opportunity for the house to show its voice and to say what it will accept, rather than co nsta ntly say what it will accept, rather than constantly saying what it won't accept. it...
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hello it's friday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire... on the programme today — aged 1a and 15 years old two women were shot on the schoolbus alongside malala yousafzai six and a half years ago. kainat riazand and shazia ramzan are here to tell us about that day and talk about the work they're doing to try and make sure girls around the world get to go to school. the british—iranian mum who's been in prison accused of spying in tehran for two and half years, is being given diplomatic status by the uk government. her husband will explain if that will help secure her release. parent protests are growing over lessons about lgbt rights at a school in birmingham. this no outsiders no toxic programme is indoctrinating our children and we are against this. are we against this indoctrination? but why are the protests continuing when parkfield community school says it stopped the lessons at half term? if your children go to that school, get in touch. how much food do you chuck away every week? it's about the same weight as the shard. wow! what? th
hello it's friday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire... on the programme today — aged 1a and 15 years old two women were shot on the schoolbus alongside malala yousafzai six and a half years ago. kainat riazand and shazia ramzan are here to tell us about that day and talk about the work they're doing to try and make sure girls around the world get to go to school. the british—iranian mum who's been in prison accused of spying in tehran for two and half years, is being given...
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hello it's friday, it's 103m, i'm victoria derbyshire. today — two men tell our programme exclusively that they were sexually abused hundreds of times by michaeljackson — we'll hear from them and the director of a new documentary on the sexual abuse claims. first he would tell me what this is, this sexual activity, is because he andi this sexual activity, is because he and i love each other and this is how we show our love. then he would immediately follow that up with, if anybody else in the world ever found out what we were doing, people are ignorant, they wouldn't understand, and what would happen is you and i would go to jailfor the rest and what would happen is you and i would go to jail for the rest of our lives. we'll bring you that interview in five minutes. the ex—boyfriend of louella fletcher—michie will be sentenced this morning for her manslaughter after supplying her with a drug called 2cp. we've been investigating these types of drugs — and bring you the story of 18—year—old alex ryan who died in 2016, after taking a drug ca
hello it's friday, it's 103m, i'm victoria derbyshire. today — two men tell our programme exclusively that they were sexually abused hundreds of times by michaeljackson — we'll hear from them and the director of a new documentary on the sexual abuse claims. first he would tell me what this is, this sexual activity, is because he andi this sexual activity, is because he and i love each other and this is how we show our love. then he would immediately follow that up with, if anybody else in...
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i'm victoria derbyshire.nough. you come public, have had enough. you are tired of the infighting. you are tired of the political games, tired of the procedural rails. tired of mps talking about nothing else but brexit. you want at this stage of the brexit process to be over and done with. i agree. i am on your side. is she on your side? is that what you think? tell us this morning who you think is to blame for the brexit chaos. is it mps as mrs may claims? is it her?
i'm victoria derbyshire.nough. you come public, have had enough. you are tired of the infighting. you are tired of the political games, tired of the procedural rails. tired of mps talking about nothing else but brexit. you want at this stage of the brexit process to be over and done with. i agree. i am on your side. is she on your side? is that what you think? tell us this morning who you think is to blame for the brexit chaos. is it mps as mrs may claims? is it her?
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noel phillips, from the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme, spent the day with them. the car on the road there. straightaway, they've noticed a hammer in the vehicle. these specialist officers are responding to reports of a man with a deadly weapon. the bbc has been given exclusive access to the nottinghamshire police's knife crime unit, the only force outside of london with a dedicated knife crime task force. do you understand why you have been stopped? why you have been arrested? in the last 12 months, 125 weapons have been removed from the streets. this is what you recovered from the car? yeah, this was just down by the driver's seat, literally within arm's reach of the driver. he claims it is a tool from his tool box. nearly 900 incidents involving knives were recorded in nottinghamshire last year, compared to 794 the previous 12 months. we have had a load of changes to the way we are trained in first aid. we carry tourniquets in the vehicles now, partiularly in some of the armed response vehicles, defibrillation kits, tourniquets. 20—year—old esrom ghide was stab
noel phillips, from the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme, spent the day with them. the car on the road there. straightaway, they've noticed a hammer in the vehicle. these specialist officers are responding to reports of a man with a deadly weapon. the bbc has been given exclusive access to the nottinghamshire police's knife crime unit, the only force outside of london with a dedicated knife crime task force. do you understand why you have been stopped? why you have been arrested? in the...
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hello, it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. our exclusive story today — an investigation for this programme has found that more than £20 million was raised on crowdfunding sites last year for cancer treatment not available on the nhs. you just think, where am i going to get that money from? fundraising, fundraising, crowdfunding page, it was absolutely... it was draining. doctors and charities are warning that crowdfunding can put families under even more pressure when they re at their most vulnerable. and the biggest of them all, gofundme, says it's changing its website in light of our investigation. have you crowdfunded for cancer treatment abroad? do let us know how much you raised and whether it was worth it. the home secretary, sajid javid, is right now meeting senior police officers from the seven areas of england most affected by knife crime. the head of the national police chiefs‘ council, sarah thornton, says they need more officers. it is an emergency that needs emergency funding, we need more office hours on the stre
hello, it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. our exclusive story today — an investigation for this programme has found that more than £20 million was raised on crowdfunding sites last year for cancer treatment not available on the nhs. you just think, where am i going to get that money from? fundraising, fundraising, crowdfunding page, it was absolutely... it was draining. doctors and charities are warning that crowdfunding can put families under even more pressure when...
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hello, it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. physicalviolence, manipulation, sexual violence and now abuse via technology — a leading charity tells us that 95% of the domestic abuse cases they deal with daily involve some kind of tech abuse. from the tv, from the settings that he has put in, he can actually watch and spy and see what i'm doing. he can watch me in the kitche... because the ipad was linked to the telly in the kitchen? was linked to the telly. we've also been told about ex—partners sewing gps trackers into their children's teddy bears and emails being hacked to find out their whereabouts. has this happened to you? do let me know this morning. the trans twitter row that's ended up as a police investigation. but did a trans activist make a complaint to the police because someone on twitter misgendered her daughter? that's what the subject of the complaint suggests. we'll bring you the story in the next half hour. as itv promises to do more to look after its contestants on love island, a former star from channel 4's g
hello, it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. physicalviolence, manipulation, sexual violence and now abuse via technology — a leading charity tells us that 95% of the domestic abuse cases they deal with daily involve some kind of tech abuse. from the tv, from the settings that he has put in, he can actually watch and spy and see what i'm doing. he can watch me in the kitche... because the ipad was linked to the telly in the kitchen? was linked to the telly. we've also...
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there'll be more on this story on the victoria derbyshire programme from 10am on the bbc news channel pakistan on wednesday after it shot down his plane in kashmir is set to be released today. the country's prime minister imran khan has described the move as a "gesture of peace". india has welcomed the decision but says its armed forces remain vigilant. 0ur correspondent sangita myska is in delhi this morning. good to see you. it is so interesting what can happen in the terms of politics and diplomacy over the period of 24 hours. it is very much hoped that this handover will go ahead as the pakistanis have promised at around 2pm this afternoon at a checkpoint on the border between india and pakistan. if that happens it could mark the beginning of the de—escalation of tensions between the two regional powers that has been going on for about two weeks. pakistan confirms it will happen today, the indian side still saying they don't have confirmation of that. nevertheless, let me recap how this indian pilot ended up in pakistan's possession. there was a dogfight in the air between the two
there'll be more on this story on the victoria derbyshire programme from 10am on the bbc news channel pakistan on wednesday after it shot down his plane in kashmir is set to be released today. the country's prime minister imran khan has described the move as a "gesture of peace". india has welcomed the decision but says its armed forces remain vigilant. 0ur correspondent sangita myska is in delhi this morning. good to see you. it is so interesting what can happen in the terms of...
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i‘m victoria derbyshire. good morning. brexit. does your head feel like this?uld likely be brought back again. you are joking! she had suffered two cataclysmic defeats. how on earth could she bring it back again? my view is that she still thinks that is the best way and the only way really to get any sort of agreement with the eu. what would brenda in bristol say? you arejoking! not what would brenda in bristol say? you are joking! not another one! oh, yes, brenda. we are heading
i‘m victoria derbyshire. good morning. brexit. does your head feel like this?uld likely be brought back again. you are joking! she had suffered two cataclysmic defeats. how on earth could she bring it back again? my view is that she still thinks that is the best way and the only way really to get any sort of agreement with the eu. what would brenda in bristol say? you arejoking! not what would brenda in bristol say? you are joking! not another one! oh, yes, brenda. we are heading
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hello it's friday, it's 10am, i'm victoria derbyshire.kson — we'll hear from them and the director of a new documentary on the sexual abuse claims. first he would tell me what this is, this sexual activity, is because he andi this sexual activity, is because he and i love each other and this is how we show our love. then he would immediately follow that up with, if anybody else in the world ever found out what we were doing, people are ignorant, they wouldn't understand, and what would happen is you and i would go to jailfor the rest and what would happen is you and i would go to jail for the rest of our lives. we'll bring you that interview in five minutes. the ex—boyfriend of louella fletcher—michie will be sentenced this morning for her manslaughter after supplying her
hello it's friday, it's 10am, i'm victoria derbyshire.kson — we'll hear from them and the director of a new documentary on the sexual abuse claims. first he would tell me what this is, this sexual activity, is because he andi this sexual activity, is because he and i love each other and this is how we show our love. then he would immediately follow that up with, if anybody else in the world ever found out what we were doing, people are ignorant, they wouldn't understand, and what would happen...
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hello, it's monday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. can theresa may survive the week? tomorrow the prime minister is due to put her plan for brexit to the commons again after she suffered a crushing defeat first time around injanuary. how do you want your mp to vote this time around? let me know. china has now grounded all of the country's boeing 737—max 8 passenger jets after that plane crash yesterday in ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board. it comes as the first details of the seven british victims begin to emerge. one is named as un workerjoanna toole. herfather paid tribute. yeah, i'm very proud of what she achieved. it's just tragic that she couldn't carry on to further her career and achieve more. and we'll be live at nairobi international airport for the latest. and youtube star and climate change campaignerjack harries — who's due in court this week accused of criminal damage — says he and his fellow extinction rebellion campaigners are prepared to be arrested for their cause. here we are now talking about climate change, so if that's what it takes to ele
hello, it's monday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. can theresa may survive the week? tomorrow the prime minister is due to put her plan for brexit to the commons again after she suffered a crushing defeat first time around injanuary. how do you want your mp to vote this time around? let me know. china has now grounded all of the country's boeing 737—max 8 passenger jets after that plane crash yesterday in ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board. it comes as the first details of...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. as theresa may blames mps for the brexit shambles, who do you think bears responsibility? you come public, have had enough. you come public, have had enough. you are tired of the infighting. you are tired of the political games, tired of the procedural rails. tired of mps talking about nothing else but brexit. you want at this stage of the brexit process to be over and done with. i agree. i am on your side. is she on your side? is that what you think? tell us this morning who you think is to blame for the brexit chaos. is it mps as mrs may claims? is it her? is it the eu? and we'll ask these mps as a result of mrs may pointing the finger at them, are they more or less likely to vote for mrs may's deal — you know, the one that they've voted down twice — if it's brought back to the commons next week? so it's mrs may's deal doomed and are we heading towards a new deal next friday? stand by. —— heading towards no—deal. anything to change and the next eight days. also today, the home offic
i'm victoria derbyshire. as theresa may blames mps for the brexit shambles, who do you think bears responsibility? you come public, have had enough. you come public, have had enough. you are tired of the infighting. you are tired of the political games, tired of the procedural rails. tired of mps talking about nothing else but brexit. you want at this stage of the brexit process to be over and done with. i agree. i am on your side. is she on your side? is that what you think? tell us this...
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it's monday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. how long has theresa may got? after a weekend of rumours that she was going to be ousted, will she offer to stand down in exchange for support for her brexit deal? she's about to hold a meeting of her cabinet, where things may or may not become clearer. we have to think our way through this problem. it's simply not enough to say, we have to deliver on what the voters instructed us to do. that is oui’ voters instructed us to do. that is our democratic duty. will ministers tell mrs may tonight what breaks it down they are prepared to accept? —— what brexit deal they are prepared to accept? has time run out for the pm? we'll ask these mps from various parties, how are they ever going to agree on a way forward? we will solve it all in the next half hour on this programme. also in an exclusive interview, the sister of the murdered labour mp jo cox says threats to politicians have got worse since her siblings death. remember this message from jo cox's maiden speech? whilst we celebrate our diversity, the thing that surp
it's monday, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. how long has theresa may got? after a weekend of rumours that she was going to be ousted, will she offer to stand down in exchange for support for her brexit deal? she's about to hold a meeting of her cabinet, where things may or may not become clearer. we have to think our way through this problem. it's simply not enough to say, we have to deliver on what the voters instructed us to do. that is oui’ voters instructed us to do. that is...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's10am, i'm victoria derbyshire. millions of pounds will be offered in compensation by manchester city to men who as young boys, were abused by a former city youth coach. some of the survivors who were targeted by barry bennell may get six figure sums in damages. a year go, one of them gary cliffe told this programme that bennell had abused him on the pitch at man city. i had tracksuit bottoms on and it was a sexual assault. actually on the pitch. two or three times. gary cliffe has told this programme he welcomes the club's decicsion but there is "still a lot of talking to do". we'll have the latest. for mps, it's make your mind up time. has theresa may got enough tweaks ot her brexit deal to get it over the line in tonight's big vote? if we don't back this new, improved deal tonight then there are two risks, one is that we may find ourselves having brexit delayed and dilate it and i think that would be a grave error. there is also a risk of us finding ourselves leaving the european union without a deal. we'll ask s
hello, it's tuesday, it's10am, i'm victoria derbyshire. millions of pounds will be offered in compensation by manchester city to men who as young boys, were abused by a former city youth coach. some of the survivors who were targeted by barry bennell may get six figure sums in damages. a year go, one of them gary cliffe told this programme that bennell had abused him on the pitch at man city. i had tracksuit bottoms on and it was a sexual assault. actually on the pitch. two or three times. gary...
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hello, it's monday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. britain is in the "dark ages" when it comes to fighting knife crime, says britain's former top cop. two 17—year—olds were stabbed and killed over the weekend in london and greater manchester. it needs a leader and somebody who is day after day going to say, "what are the police doing? what are the other agencies doing?" "how can we get the charities to work together?" if it is not treated as a crisis, it will take another two years before we see action. new figures show the number of children in england aged 16 and under being stabbed rose by 93% between 2016 and 2018. trans women should not be allowed to compete in women's sport. that's the view of the former british swimmer sharron davies, who has called for urgent research into the issue. she's been called a transphobe and accused of "spreading hate speech". we'll talk to her live at 10:15 and to lucy clarke, a trans referee. and how can we eat in a way that's good for the planet? students at loughborough university are going to tr
hello, it's monday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. britain is in the "dark ages" when it comes to fighting knife crime, says britain's former top cop. two 17—year—olds were stabbed and killed over the weekend in london and greater manchester. it needs a leader and somebody who is day after day going to say, "what are the police doing? what are the other agencies doing?" "how can we get the charities to work together?" if it is not treated as a...