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several karmic versions of donald trump were on display including the blimp anticipated by the victoria derbyshireher spotted bya derbyshire show and another spotted by a report on the news at one. it has been a fairly peaceful protest. protesters have called this the carnival of resistance. with costu mes the carnival of resistance. with costumes like this, they've taken the theme rather strongly. david fay about him had this reaction... and james mason had this to say about the bbc ‘s good coverage of the public reaction to president trump this week and the reporting more generally. when they were covering the protests, i would say, for me, it came over about 80% coverage against president trump, and about 20% for him. ijust thought that could have been more balanced. bearing in mind they were over on a special occasion for a state visit. the news reporting was really negative. it all seemed to be that he was bad. whether you like him or loathe him, i think the reporting should have been more even. with me now to discuss this is james stevenson. a lot of issues raised. the specific complaints, t
several karmic versions of donald trump were on display including the blimp anticipated by the victoria derbyshireher spotted bya derbyshire show and another spotted by a report on the news at one. it has been a fairly peaceful protest. protesters have called this the carnival of resistance. with costu mes the carnival of resistance. with costumes like this, they've taken the theme rather strongly. david fay about him had this reaction... and james mason had this to say about the bbc ‘s good...
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the specific complaints, the blimp in victoria derbyshire, was that disrespectful?rganising the protests, and take they had brought that with them. and someone was a supporter of donald trump in the studio. it was part of the production of that item. the war of words with london's mayor caused some concern. this coverage was focused on donald trump has mag a response, the stone cold loser phrase, not on the article the mayor of london wrote. it was a striking phrase, and the timing was pretty remarkable. as we were all preparing to cover the landing of a force one into stansted, both came the street. we are familiar with president trump treating, but perhaps not at that moment, just before touchdown on a state visit. inevitably, it caused a great deal of attention in the early hours of the coverage. but then we progressed onto other aspects of the state visit, as they developed. was there enough context around that tweet? yeah, ithink yeah, i think they was. certainly as we moved into the packaged form of telling the story we reference the fact that sadik khan had a
the specific complaints, the blimp in victoria derbyshire, was that disrespectful?rganising the protests, and take they had brought that with them. and someone was a supporter of donald trump in the studio. it was part of the production of that item. the war of words with london's mayor caused some concern. this coverage was focused on donald trump has mag a response, the stone cold loser phrase, not on the article the mayor of london wrote. it was a striking phrase, and the timing was pretty...
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and coming up on bbc news, a look back at some of this week's stories covered by the victoria derbyshireogramme — that's in half an hour. good afternoon. the conservative leadership candidate michael gove has admitted he commited a criminal offence when he took cocaine on several occasions. speaking for the first time about his use of the class a drug he said he had a "profound sense of regret" about it. he used cocaine when working as a journalist 20 years ago. here's our political correspondent susana mendonca. these weren't the headlines michael gove would have been hoping for this weekend as he embarked on setting out his pitch for the tory leadership. after it emerged he had taken cocaine 20 years ago, today an admission of lawbreaking from the formerjustice secretary. yes, it was a crime, it was a mistake. i deeply regret it. should you have gone to prison? i was fortunate in that i didn't, but i do think that it was a profound mistake and i've seen the damage that drugs do. he had wanted to focus on his pro—business agenda, and plans to replace vat with a simpler system. instead h
and coming up on bbc news, a look back at some of this week's stories covered by the victoria derbyshireogramme — that's in half an hour. good afternoon. the conservative leadership candidate michael gove has admitted he commited a criminal offence when he took cocaine on several occasions. speaking for the first time about his use of the class a drug he said he had a "profound sense of regret" about it. he used cocaine when working as a journalist 20 years ago. here's our political...
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he stopped himself after watching me on victoria derbyshire. really?so part of that and now he is doing so well, he has therapy, he got the help, he is in college and has a girlfriend, and i am so proud of him to do that. absolutely. what do you think of the way the fa have approached historic sexual abuse in football? again, that is in the book. i don't want to point fingers at organisations. i feel a "but" coming. there is a but. it is about reading what happened to me, what they said to me, and where i am sat now, on my own, have written a book but i am still on my own. you feel the words and actions didn't match up? no, absolutely not. what do you think about that? it is for the organisations to sort of speak about that, if they want to, which they probably won't. i mentioned some figures in the introduction. at the last count, 2807 referrals to the police, 300 suspect identified, 340 clubs named. at least 97 others reported bennell after your interview. hundreds contacting the nspcc special helpline which they set up as a result of you speaking ou
he stopped himself after watching me on victoria derbyshire. really?so part of that and now he is doing so well, he has therapy, he got the help, he is in college and has a girlfriend, and i am so proud of him to do that. absolutely. what do you think of the way the fa have approached historic sexual abuse in football? again, that is in the book. i don't want to point fingers at organisations. i feel a "but" coming. there is a but. it is about reading what happened to me, what they...
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it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.demark of his trademark controversial tweets, as a "foolishly nasty, stone cold loser". protests are planned across the uk — including in london, where a bigger version of this trump baby balloon is due to fly over the capital. also — could this woman be britain's next prime minister? 13 conservative mps now want the job. esther mchy is live in therstudio — she describes herself as a problem
it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.demark of his trademark controversial tweets, as a "foolishly nasty, stone cold loser". protests are planned across the uk — including in london, where a bigger version of this trump baby balloon is due to fly over the capital. also — could this woman be britain's next prime minister? 13 conservative mps now want the job. esther mchy is live in therstudio — she describes herself as a problem
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hello, it's monday, it's10am, i'm victoria derbyshire. good morning.cladding and insulation on the block — and against the maker of the fridge which was blamed for triggering the blaze. we have been told any successful claim against those firms could cost them hundreds of millions of dollars. we will bring you that exclusive story in the next hour. the 11 candidates who want to be prime minister have until 5pm tonight, to get at least eight mps backing them. michael gove's campaign seems to be faltering after he admitted
hello, it's monday, it's10am, i'm victoria derbyshire. good morning.cladding and insulation on the block — and against the maker of the fridge which was blamed for triggering the blaze. we have been told any successful claim against those firms could cost them hundreds of millions of dollars. we will bring you that exclusive story in the next hour. the 11 candidates who want to be prime minister have until 5pm tonight, to get at least eight mps backing them. michael gove's campaign seems to...
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and in newswatch, in the week of donald trump's visit, was this an amusing addition to the victoria derbyshiretudio, orjust plain offensive? a woman who killed her husband in a hammer attack after decades of emotional abuse won't face a retrial after her murder conviction was reduced to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. sally challen, who's 65, was freed having already served close to nine years in jail. her defence team argued in court that throughout her 30—year marriage, her husband subjected her to coercive control. at a news conference she said she still loved him. a warning, our home affairs correspondentjune kelly's report does contain some flash photography. eight years ago, sally challen was jailed as a murderer. today she left the old bailey a free woman after the emergence of new psychiatric evidence. with her, her two sons, james and david, who have always supported her. ijust wanted to say how happy i am, and i want to thank my legal team and all my family, who stood behind me and stood with me through all of this. thank you. as a family we are overjoyed wi
and in newswatch, in the week of donald trump's visit, was this an amusing addition to the victoria derbyshiretudio, orjust plain offensive? a woman who killed her husband in a hammer attack after decades of emotional abuse won't face a retrial after her murder conviction was reduced to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. sally challen, who's 65, was freed having already served close to nine years in jail. her defence team argued in court that throughout her 30—year...
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hello, it's thursday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to a lib dem special.bers, lib dem voters and people who have voted for other parties in the past, but who could be persuaded to vote lib dem in the future. what do they want to hear from the candidates?
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now the best of the week's interviews and reports with the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire show.lcome to our programme. over the next half an hour we will bring you some exclusive and originaljournalism that we have broadcast over the last week. on monday we told you how thousands of people in england are using their life savings to pay for care that should be funded by the nhs. campaigners claim it is a deliberate strategy to cut spending on the care even though it is a legal right for thousands of vulnerable patients. when 83—year—old joyce bryant fell ill two years ago with viral encephalitis it left her with a substantial brain injury and unable to care for herself. it became the tipping point for her health. she is now bedridden and weighs around seven stone. her behaviour was just manic. she was banging on windows, she was hitting out at my dad, pulling plugs out of the sockets in the hospital ward and staff were having to take it off of her. she put herself on the floor and was hitting the mattress, it was just totally un—normal behaviour and that is when we started with t
now the best of the week's interviews and reports with the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire show.lcome to our programme. over the next half an hour we will bring you some exclusive and originaljournalism that we have broadcast over the last week. on monday we told you how thousands of people in england are using their life savings to pay for care that should be funded by the nhs. campaigners claim it is a deliberate strategy to cut spending on the care even though it is a legal right for thousands...
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victoria derbyshire is next. hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.s a "national scandal" — families spending their life savings to pay for care for their severely ill relatives, when it should be paid for by the state. this mum says the fight to get funding for her son who has cerebral palsy has "nearly broken her." watching somebody disappear, when you know that for a simple amount of money, it can be stopped. it's depressing. it's demoralising. it encompasses every conversation i have with my lovely husband, who sometimes just turns off because he's heard what i've said so many times. this woman is still fighting for care for her severely ill elderly mum, but has been told her mum's behaviour isn't "unpredictable" and so she isnt eligable. let me just show you her nightie. just how much more evidence do you need of her instability... she's ripped that nightie? she's ripped that nightie. it's all documented yet they came back and said her behaviour was not unpredictable. it could be anticipated. are you affected in this way? email us, victoria@bbc.c
victoria derbyshire is next. hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.s a "national scandal" — families spending their life savings to pay for care for their severely ill relatives, when it should be paid for by the state. this mum says the fight to get funding for her son who has cerebral palsy has "nearly broken her." watching somebody disappear, when you know that for a simple amount of money, it can be stopped. it's depressing. it's demoralising....
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hello it‘s thursday, it‘s 10 o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire.the tory party. all the candidates promised to conduct an inquiry into it earlier this week, but this programme has learnt that evidence of least 138 alleged cases of racist and islamophobic abuse
hello it‘s thursday, it‘s 10 o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire.the tory party. all the candidates promised to conduct an inquiry into it earlier this week, but this programme has learnt that evidence of least 138 alleged cases of racist and islamophobic abuse
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hello it‘s wednesday, it‘s 10 o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire. good morning.and. i think the fundamental thing i believe, though, is that this can create a better life for people. the front runner to become britain‘s next prime minister, borisjohnson, is launching his tory leadership campaign in an hour. in a moment, we‘ll be talking live to another candiate who wants the top job — andrea leadsom. how can she beat mrjohnson? and we‘ll hear exclusively from a woman who says she was forced
hello it‘s wednesday, it‘s 10 o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire. good morning.and. i think the fundamental thing i believe, though, is that this can create a better life for people. the front runner to become britain‘s next prime minister, borisjohnson, is launching his tory leadership campaign in an hour. in a moment, we‘ll be talking live to another candiate who wants the top job — andrea leadsom. how can she beat mrjohnson? and we‘ll hear exclusively from a woman who says she...
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victoria derbyshire is next. hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. the fight to get funding for her son who has cerebral palsy has "nearly broken her." watching somebody disappear, when you know that for a simple amount of money, it can be stopped. it's depressing. it's demoralising. it encompasses every conversation i have with my lovely husband, who sometimes just turns off because he's heard what i've
victoria derbyshire is next. hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. the fight to get funding for her son who has cerebral palsy has "nearly broken her." watching somebody disappear, when you know that for a simple amount of money, it can be stopped. it's depressing. it's demoralising. it encompasses every conversation i have with my lovely husband, who sometimes just turns off because he's heard what i've
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hello it's monday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.he shower. and it's cold water. we've got hot running water. this is hot water in this outdoor shower? yeah, yeah, yeah. of course. so, a biodigester essentially means that you are creating gas from your food waste. exactly. what we've essentially got is an artificial cow's stomach. the government says it wants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to almost zero in the next 30 years. so is this a model for the way we could all live? health secretary matt hancock — who wanted to be prime minister himself — is now backing borisjohnson's bid for the top job.
hello it's monday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.he shower. and it's cold water. we've got hot running water. this is hot water in this outdoor shower? yeah, yeah, yeah. of course. so, a biodigester essentially means that you are creating gas from your food waste. exactly. what we've essentially got is an artificial cow's stomach. the government says it wants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to almost zero in the next 30 years. so is this a model for the way we could all live?...
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hello, it's friday 7th june, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. no—deal brexit being offered by the brexit party. the seat used to be a narrow race between labour and the conservatives, but this time the tories trailed in third place. we'll ask what the result means for the main parties. yesterday, the adolescent services part st andrew's healthcare unit in northamptonshire was put into special measures following a damning report. we'll get reaction from the family of a woman being looked after in a different part of the unit. she has
hello, it's friday 7th june, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. no—deal brexit being offered by the brexit party. the seat used to be a narrow race between labour and the conservatives, but this time the tories trailed in third place. we'll ask what the result means for the main parties. yesterday, the adolescent services part st andrew's healthcare unit in northamptonshire was put into special measures following a damning report. we'll get reaction from the family of a woman being...
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bye hello, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. —— joanna gosling.survivors say some residents still haven't got a permant place to live, where they feel safe. it's like a sad dream. it hasn't felt real. we've had to come together and start to become solutions to a problem that should never have happened. the mother of an autistic man says she's worried he'll be made homeless today because the family can no longer afford to pay for a hotel for him, and two different councils have been unable to find anywhere suitable for him to live. twice he's ended up travelling around the railways for days on end,
bye hello, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. —— joanna gosling.survivors say some residents still haven't got a permant place to live, where they feel safe. it's like a sad dream. it hasn't felt real. we've had to come together and start to become solutions to a problem that should never have happened. the mother of an autistic man says she's worried he'll be made homeless today because the family can no longer afford to pay for a hotel for him, and two different councils have been...
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hello, it's thursday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire...ho says he was sexually abused as a boy by his coach calls on the front runner borisjohnson to apologise for saying money spent on historic sexual abuse investigations is like ‘spaffing' it up a wall it's just despicable behaviour and it'sjust despicable behaviour and i just cannot give any explanation, i would just love him to explain it, an apology is definitely something that should have come straightaway as he said it. dean radford is one of three victims of football coach bob higgins who say they've been denied justice after police failed to properly
hello, it's thursday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire...ho says he was sexually abused as a boy by his coach calls on the front runner borisjohnson to apologise for saying money spent on historic sexual abuse investigations is like ‘spaffing' it up a wall it's just despicable behaviour and it'sjust despicable behaviour and i just cannot give any explanation, i would just love him to explain it, an apology is definitely something that should have come straightaway as he said it. dean...
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and now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights from her programmello and welcome to our programme. for the next half an hour, will bring you some of the exclusive and original journalism bring you some of the exclusive and originaljournalism we have broadcast over last week.. so far this year, 100 people have been stabbed to get in uk. for one community in particular, the crisis is so acute that parents are sending their teenagers to somalia and other parts of east africa for their own safety. we have been told hundreds of british teenagers have been sent by their somali parents to parts of the world that have been associated for many years with violence and chaos. 0ur producer went to track down some of those who have swapped violence in london for a new life in africa. you take your child back to africa. you take your child back to africa. it is safer there than it is in london. if you look a specific way or live in a specific area and you are of a certain age, you are targeted, and you will be stabbed. my targeted, and you will be stabbed. my mum
and now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights from her programmello and welcome to our programme. for the next half an hour, will bring you some of the exclusive and original journalism bring you some of the exclusive and originaljournalism we have broadcast over last week.. so far this year, 100 people have been stabbed to get in uk. for one community in particular, the crisis is so acute that parents are sending their teenagers to somalia and other parts...
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now on bbc news, the review of the week from the victoria derbyshire programme.come to the programme. this week of the other party leadership battle, the race to be leader of the liberal democrats. on thursday we were joined by around 35 people, some lib dems voters and some who voted for others in the past but who could be persuaded to vote for the lib dems in the future. they put their questions to the two candidates vying to be the boss of the lib dems. about a third of the audience are lib dems so they can vote for the candidates and the rest have either voted for them in recent elections might consider voting for them in the future. some of the people here are members of other parties. first of all we asked both candidates to tell us in one minute why they are the right person for the job and to tell you something about them that we don't really know. joe swinson is first. good morning. usually i run marathons but now i am running to be the leader of the liberal democrats because i think our country is crying out for a liberal movement to stand up and be an
now on bbc news, the review of the week from the victoria derbyshire programme.come to the programme. this week of the other party leadership battle, the race to be leader of the liberal democrats. on thursday we were joined by around 35 people, some lib dems voters and some who voted for others in the past but who could be persuaded to vote for the lib dems in the future. they put their questions to the two candidates vying to be the boss of the lib dems. about a third of the audience are lib...
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and coming up on bbc news, the week's best interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire programmehalf past four. good afternoon. one of the candidates for the leadership of the conservative party, michael gove, says he "deeply regrets" taking cocaine more than 20 years ago. he told the daily mail that he had taken the drug at several social events while working as a journalist. he said it was a mistake, but he didn't believe it should disqualify him from becoming prime minister. peter saull reports. michael gove has put himself out there like ten of his colleagues. i confirm that i am putting my name forward to be prime minister. but he is now facing up to his past, admitting taking cocaine more than two decades ago. in his confession to the daily mail today, he says... one of the other would—be leaders has some sympathy. i think michael set out that he made a mistake a long time ago, people willjudge it as it is, but i do believe in a second—chance society generally and it's up for colleagues and members to decide, but i don't see it barring him from the race. and michael gove is
and coming up on bbc news, the week's best interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire programmehalf past four. good afternoon. one of the candidates for the leadership of the conservative party, michael gove, says he "deeply regrets" taking cocaine more than 20 years ago. he told the daily mail that he had taken the drug at several social events while working as a journalist. he said it was a mistake, but he didn't believe it should disqualify him from becoming prime...
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now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights on her over the nextalf hour, we will bring you some of the exclusive journalism we have broadcast over the last week. on tuesday, we revealed there some gay men and against the current blood donation rules are that they are secretly pregnant. in england and wales, the guidance is that it men should not have co nta ct guidance is that it men should not have contact with other men before giving blood to prevent possible transmission of hiv. when a guy 9 is giving blood, they have to tick a box to say that they have complied with these rules but we found that some light on the lies can change in a heartbeat. —— lies. we have probably seen adverts like this everywhere. it galls me every time i hear a radio on the asking people to give blood, a huge section of society has been denied out. over the past few months, i've spoken to 6 gay men from across england who are all sexually active. however, they have also done in blood. why shouldn't they be able to have my blood, or other peoples gay plot? none of them
now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights on her over the nextalf hour, we will bring you some of the exclusive journalism we have broadcast over the last week. on tuesday, we revealed there some gay men and against the current blood donation rules are that they are secretly pregnant. in england and wales, the guidance is that it men should not have co nta ct guidance is that it men should not have contact with other men before giving blood to prevent...
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four — we'll take a look at the best of the week's exclusive interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshiregood afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the trump administration is to allow us technology companies to resume selling their products to the chinese telecom firm, huawei. the move is seen as a major concession both to china and to us businesses which had opposed the ban when it was introduced last month. president trump announced the change of policy at a news conference following a meeting with china's president, xi jinping, on the sidelines of the 620 summit in osaka injapan. from there, nick bryant sent this report. this was the day when the 620 summit essentially became a g2. these high—sta kes talks between donald trump and xijingping, the most consequential meeting of this global gathering. it ended with a fragile ceasefire in the trade war, an agreement to restart talks which fell apart last month. but the us made concessions on a major stumbling block, its blacklisting of huawei, the chinese tech giant at the heart of what has felt like a commercial cold war. we had a very good
four — we'll take a look at the best of the week's exclusive interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshiregood afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the trump administration is to allow us technology companies to resume selling their products to the chinese telecom firm, huawei. the move is seen as a major concession both to china and to us businesses which had opposed the ban when it was introduced last month. president trump announced the change of policy at a news conference following a...
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just one of the stories in the victoria derbyshire programme review in half an hour, on bbc news.ternoon. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranianjailed in iran, has begun a new hunger strike in protest against her imprisonment. her husband, back in the uk, also plans tojoin her on hunger strike. the mother—of—one has been detained for the past three years after being accused of spying by the iranian authorities — a charge she strongly denies — and sentenced to five years in jail. earlier i spoke to our correspondent andy moore. her daughter, gabriella, is in iran, staying with her parents, she has recently celebrated her fifth birthday, and nazanin has said that if she were still in prison when she was five, she would go on hunger strike, so there was an event outside the embassy, her husband said that he willjoin the hunger strike, not taking any food, just water, until his wife came off her hunger strike and i think we may be able to see what he said a few hours ago. i had had some wind that for her gabriella's birthday was a landmark and if we went past it she would do s
just one of the stories in the victoria derbyshire programme review in half an hour, on bbc news.ternoon. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british—iranianjailed in iran, has begun a new hunger strike in protest against her imprisonment. her husband, back in the uk, also plans tojoin her on hunger strike. the mother—of—one has been detained for the past three years after being accused of spying by the iranian authorities — a charge she strongly denies — and sentenced to five years in...
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hello, it's thursday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to a lib dem special. there's more than one battle to lead a political party going on right now. the liberal democrats are looking for a new leader. jo swinson and ed davey are both here to make their case. our audience are lib dem members, lib dem voters and people who have voted for other parties in the past, but who could be persuaded to vote lib dem in the future. what do they want to hear from the candidates? i voted remain and i vote lib dem, but i think we need to get on with brexit, and i want the candidates to tell me how they are going to deliver the best brexit deal. i'm andrew and i voted conservative since 1970 i'm andrew and i voted conservative since1970 and now i am completely politically homeless.” since1970 and now i am completely politically homeless. i am a party activist and a member of the young liberals and i think the party is a bit obsessed with brexit and we should be focusing on other issues that affect young people, things like housing and jobs. wherever you are in the country,
hello, it's thursday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. welcome to a lib dem special. there's more than one battle to lead a political party going on right now. the liberal democrats are looking for a new leader. jo swinson and ed davey are both here to make their case. our audience are lib dem members, lib dem voters and people who have voted for other parties in the past, but who could be persuaded to vote lib dem in the future. what do they want to hear from the candidates? i voted...
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ed davey and jo swinson were taking part in a debate on the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme.rnment. our political correspondent nick eardley was watching. jo swinson and ed davey are both here. it's notjust the conservatives choosing a new leader. welcome to a lib dem special. ed davey and jo swinson both want to lead their party. today, they set out why. and the big issue was brexit. both want another referendum and ultimately to stay in the european union, but how? the prospect of a no deal exit is one thatis prospect of a no deal exit is one that is focusing minds in the conservative party right now including amongst people who are currently ministers who have been arguing in private for a people's vote but have not yet backed it because of collective responsibility. ed davey predicted mps could bring down a pm who supported no deal. i'd like to have a government of national unity, bringing the parties together, probably headed up by a backbench labourmp and that probably headed up by a backbench labour mp and that would just be a temporary government for one purpose and o
ed davey and jo swinson were taking part in a debate on the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme.rnment. our political correspondent nick eardley was watching. jo swinson and ed davey are both here. it's notjust the conservatives choosing a new leader. welcome to a lib dem special. ed davey and jo swinson both want to lead their party. today, they set out why. and the big issue was brexit. both want another referendum and ultimately to stay in the european union, but how? the prospect of a no...
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3.30pm — we'll take a look at the best of the week's exclusive interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshireme. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. donald trump has become the first american president to set foot on north korean territory. he visited the demilitarised area between north and south korea, where he shook hands with the north's leader kim jong—un. our seoul correspondent, laura bicker, sent this report. unconventional? maybe. unpredictable? definitely. but a meeting arranged via presidential twitter ensured these two men a place in history. donald trump didn'tjust take one step into hostile territory. he took 20. before returning south over the official military line which separates the two koreas. he may be a showman by nature, but a last—minute scramble to arrange this event, meant news outlets fought for their close—up. president trump has just walked across the communication line which made him the first us president to visit our country. ijust want to say that this is my honour. i didn't really expect it, we were injapan for the 620. we came over and i said, "hey, i'm over
3.30pm — we'll take a look at the best of the week's exclusive interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshireme. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. donald trump has become the first american president to set foot on north korean territory. he visited the demilitarised area between north and south korea, where he shook hands with the north's leader kim jong—un. our seoul correspondent, laura bicker, sent this report. unconventional? maybe. unpredictable? definitely. but a meeting...
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they were speaking to my colleague, victoria derbyshire.got closer, we saw smoke coming out of the windows of this flat and i phoned 999, harriet went to look for a way in. when we couldn't find a way in, the gentleman said, "just smash the window." so then harriet actually done that and we managed to get him out safely. but, yeah. wow. harriet, how did you get him out? so, initially, i was trying to kick the door down, but that wasn't working, so he, like kayleigh said, shouted, "smash the window." so i put my foot through the window and managed to unlock the door from the inside... ran upstairs, was just throwing everything that was cluttering the stairs to kayleigh to get it out of the way so that i could get this man up and take him down stairs and out of the flat. and how was he? i think he was ok, i think the ambulance took him away, but i'm not 100% sure. and so, kayleigh, if you hadn't done this, obviously it could have been a lot, lot worse? yeah, it could have. we were just lucky that we were in the right place at the right time.
they were speaking to my colleague, victoria derbyshire.got closer, we saw smoke coming out of the windows of this flat and i phoned 999, harriet went to look for a way in. when we couldn't find a way in, the gentleman said, "just smash the window." so then harriet actually done that and we managed to get him out safely. but, yeah. wow. harriet, how did you get him out? so, initially, i was trying to kick the door down, but that wasn't working, so he, like kayleigh said, shouted,...
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and coming up a little later on bbc news — the week's best interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshireme. good afternoon. president trump says the uk should be prepared to leave the eu without a deal. his comments to the sunday times come ahead of his arrival in the uk tomorrow for a three—day state visit. the issue of brexit is dominating the race for the conservative leadership, and today another mp came forward to become the 13th candidate for the role. our political correspondent susana mendonca reports. state visits are not supposed to delve into politics but this is donald trump. not only has he suggested that the uk government include the brexit party leader nigel farage in its negotiations with the eu he is also advising britain to opt for a no—deal brexit if it does not get its way. i would not pay $50 billion, that's a big number. it's a big number. if you don't get the deal you want, if you don't get a fair deal then you walk away. the us president's views could be seized on by some in this ever—growing line—up of conservative leadership candidates for a contest in which the
and coming up a little later on bbc news — the week's best interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshireme. good afternoon. president trump says the uk should be prepared to leave the eu without a deal. his comments to the sunday times come ahead of his arrival in the uk tomorrow for a three—day state visit. the issue of brexit is dominating the race for the conservative leadership, and today another mp came forward to become the 13th candidate for the role. our political...
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that is on victoria derbyshire. there's continued focus on borisjohnson‘s private life this lunchtime after he failed to answer questions at a conservative leadership debate about why police were called to his partner's flat following reports of a row. his supporters, including the cabinet minister liz truss say he should bejudged on his policies not his personal life. but detractors, like international trade secretary liam fox, who's backing jeremy hunt, said today mrjohnson should have given an explanation of what happened. here's our political correspondent nick eardley. often in the headlines, this time for the wrong reasons. after police were called to the flat borisjohnson shares with his girlfriend, mrjohnson has been reluctant to explain. i don't think they want to hear about that kind of thing, er... applause. but this senior tory, who's backing mrjohnson‘s leadership rivaljeremy hunt, said an explanation would be sensible. it's always easier to just give an explanation, but i think the key thing is then ho
that is on victoria derbyshire. there's continued focus on borisjohnson‘s private life this lunchtime after he failed to answer questions at a conservative leadership debate about why police were called to his partner's flat following reports of a row. his supporters, including the cabinet minister liz truss say he should bejudged on his policies not his personal life. but detractors, like international trade secretary liam fox, who's backing jeremy hunt, said today mrjohnson should have...
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from the firms, and the reasons why some survivors haven't signed up to the lawsuit, on the victoria derbyshireunity centre in barking after a fire engulfed 20 flats yesterday afternoon. it spread over six floors, with a man and a woman being treated for the effects of smoke inhalation. there are no reports of other injuries, but residents have spoken of how they feel they had a lucky escape from the fire. and you can hear more on that on bbc radio london with vanessa feltz from 7am. let's take a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tubes, good service. 0n the roads, in euston, eversholt street is closed next to euston station for repairs to a watermain that burst on saturday. in stoke newington, green lanes is closed between stoke newington church street and newington green, due to a fire affecting a number of buildings. now the weather, with kate kinsella. good morning. it's a rather wet and u nsettled good morning. it's a rather wet and unsettled week of weather, i'm afraid, on the cards. today we are waking up to heavy, persistent rain, and eventually at least it will feel and eventuall
from the firms, and the reasons why some survivors haven't signed up to the lawsuit, on the victoria derbyshireunity centre in barking after a fire engulfed 20 flats yesterday afternoon. it spread over six floors, with a man and a woman being treated for the effects of smoke inhalation. there are no reports of other injuries, but residents have spoken of how they feel they had a lucky escape from the fire. and you can hear more on that on bbc radio london with vanessa feltz from 7am. let's take...
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and coming up a little later on bbc news — the week's best interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire. good afternoon. donald trump has broken with convention by commenting publicly on the conservative leadership race — saying that borisjohnson would do "a very good job". in an interview with the sun newspaper ahead of his state visit to the uk, president trump described mrjohnson as very talented. he also expressed his view about some of the other contenders, as our political correspondent, mark lobel, reports. it's not a diplomatic intervention, but donald trump doesn't seem to much care. ahead of a three—day state visit, the president comes close, very close, to endorsing a candidate as our next prime minister. i've always liked him, i don't know that he's going to be chosen but i think he's a very good guy, talented person. he's been very positive about me and our country. and offers this teaser about the other contenders. other people have asked me for endorsements, i'd been asked for endorsements. other leadership contenders have asked you for endorsements? i don't want to say w
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it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. president trump touched down in the uk for his state visit an hour ago — and he kicked things off with one of his trademark of his trademark controversial tweets, as a "foolishly nasty, stone cold loser". protests are planned across the uk — including in london, where a bigger version of this trump baby balloon is due to fly over the capital. also — could this woman be britain's next prime minister? 13 conservative mps now want the job. esther mchy is live in therstudio — she describes herself as a problem solver and dog lover; we'll ask her about her time as a minister and cabinet minister ..and how she could solve a problem like brexit. and love island is back! the uk's most popular reality tv show is facing criticism for its lack of diversity. one of last year's stars tells us she agrees... i guess everyone is talking about more diversity, different body types. when i was in there, i know there was a lot of stuff outside about being the only dark—skinned girl, but it didn't really
it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. president trump touched down in the uk for his state visit an hour ago — and he kicked things off with one of his trademark of his trademark controversial tweets, as a "foolishly nasty, stone cold loser". protests are planned across the uk — including in london, where a bigger version of this trump baby balloon is due to fly over the capital. also — could this woman be britain's next prime minister? 13 conservative mps now want the job....
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hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.ring for talks with the prime minister at 10 downing street. tea m team may prepare for the donald. will he invite borisjohnson to t? standby. and we'll talk live to the shadow foreign secretary and ask if her boss is a hypocrtie for ghosting president trump, when he went to the state banquet for the chinese president. and sure start centres for kids have led to major health benefits for children in poorer areas — so says independent research out today.
hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.ring for talks with the prime minister at 10 downing street. tea m team may prepare for the donald. will he invite borisjohnson to t? standby. and we'll talk live to the shadow foreign secretary and ask if her boss is a hypocrtie for ghosting president trump, when he went to the state banquet for the chinese president. and sure start centres for kids have led to major health benefits for children in poorer areas — so says...
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they are taking part in a debate on the bbc victoria derbyshire programme. two candidates both want to lead their party. this morning they said why. unsurprisingly the answer was brexit. they both want another referendum, and ultimately to remain in the european union. the prospect ofa in the european union. the prospect of a new deal brexit is one that is focusing minds of the conservative party right now. including ministers who had been arguing in private a people plus might vote but have not yet backed it because of collectible responsibility. and davey... i would like to have a government of national unity, bringing the parties together and that would just be a temporary government for one purpose and one purpose alone. to pass legislation for a people plus might vote. both said they would accept the result of another referendum under open to working with other parties to get it. but they are less keen on the idea of coalitions after the experience of going into power with the conservatives. many people we re with the conservatives. many people were abs
they are taking part in a debate on the bbc victoria derbyshire programme. two candidates both want to lead their party. this morning they said why. unsurprisingly the answer was brexit. they both want another referendum, and ultimately to remain in the european union. the prospect ofa in the european union. the prospect of a new deal brexit is one that is focusing minds of the conservative party right now. including ministers who had been arguing in private a people plus might vote but have...
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hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.my blood or other gay people's blood ? are you a gay man who's given blood — even though you've had sex within he last three months? let us know why you broke the rules. we'll bring you the exclusive story in a few mins. rivers will be diverted, roads moved and the m25 will run underneath the new third runway at heathrow according to plans
hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire.my blood or other gay people's blood ? are you a gay man who's given blood — even though you've had sex within he last three months? let us know why you broke the rules. we'll bring you the exclusive story in a few mins. rivers will be diverted, roads moved and the m25 will run underneath the new third runway at heathrow according to plans
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that is largely because of the work that the victoria derbyshire programme have been done and the work people on the panel. and it feels like tokenism. i'm wondering would you withdraw your support for the review, because from what you're saying, it sounds like if it goes ahead and it doesn't address the issues that you're concerned about, it might be less productive than holding off and pushing for something that would do that? so, the minister who is chairing the review came to speak to me, we are meeting to discuss what it is going to be doing and what research will be underpinning it and crucially how survivors‘ voices will be part of it. if they have not someone on the panel and someone leading the review, then what they need is to make sure they‘re collect ing survivors‘ voices. make sure they‘re collect ing survivors' voices. do you shake the concerns? yes three months is not enough time for a meaningful review and it us worse to have a review thatis and it us worse to have a review that is not meaningful than to not have a review. there are issues about victims going through co
that is largely because of the work that the victoria derbyshire programme have been done and the work people on the panel. and it feels like tokenism. i'm wondering would you withdraw your support for the review, because from what you're saying, it sounds like if it goes ahead and it doesn't address the issues that you're concerned about, it might be less productive than holding off and pushing for something that would do that? so, the minister who is chairing the review came to speak to me,...
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he stopped himself after watching me on victoria derbyshire. am so proud of him to do that. absolutely. what do you think of the way the fa have approached historic abuse in football? again, that is in the book. i don't want to point fingers at organisations. i feel a "but" coming. there is a but. it is about reading what happened to me, what they said to me, and what i have said now, on my own, have written a book but i am still on my own. you feel the words and actions didn't match up? no, absolutely not. what do you think about that? it is for the organisation is to sort of speak about that, if they want to, which they probably won't. bennell was attached at different points to crewe football club, and also manchester city who have launched their own inquiry. crewe haven't. we ask them for a statement and they said they had no comment. what do you think about the way those two nightclubs have dealt with this? i have spoken to city on several occasions. —— those two clu bs several occasions. —— those two clubs have dealt with this. i think th
he stopped himself after watching me on victoria derbyshire. am so proud of him to do that. absolutely. what do you think of the way the fa have approached historic abuse in football? again, that is in the book. i don't want to point fingers at organisations. i feel a "but" coming. there is a but. it is about reading what happened to me, what they said to me, and what i have said now, on my own, have written a book but i am still on my own. you feel the words and actions didn't match...
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hello, it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire... commemorations begin to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. later this morning president trump willjoin the queen. senior figures from every country that fought alongside the uk will be attending. 00:00:30,420 --> 2147483051:36:59,925 earlier this morning, 2147483051:36:59,925 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 d—day veterans arrived in portsmouth royal british legion. ray reed, from port talbot in south wales, served as a radio operator in a special operations regiment in normandy. he died five years ago, just after his grandsonjim recorded these memories. did you know at the time that you are preparing for an invasion of normandy? also — coping financially when your partner dies — mps are starting an inquiry into cuts to bereavement support. this single mum has been widowed twice. it's now expected that after 18 months of tom, my second husband, being dead, that i've got to be back on my feet and financially stable, which is impossible with three children. then why are our £350 w
hello, it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire... commemorations begin to mark the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. later this morning president trump willjoin the queen. senior figures from every country that fought alongside the uk will be attending. 00:00:30,420 --> 2147483051:36:59,925 earlier this morning, 2147483051:36:59,925 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 d—day veterans arrived in portsmouth royal british legion. ray reed, from port talbot in south wales,...
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first more weather and what we have coming up more weather and what we have coming up on the victoria derbyshired of assault after he pushed a female climate change activists out of an event in london. greenpeace protesters interrupted a speech by the chancellor. join us at ten on bbc two, the news channel and online. now the weather. we have some summery weather to talk about. for many today dry with sunshine. high pressure moving up. that will move to the east and for the second half of weekend the systems will allow themselves to come in across areas. before that, plenty of fine weather. a lot of sunshine around today. some showers in the far north of slapped scotland and northern ireland. for most of us dry with sunshine. temperatures 13 to 17 in the north. up to 20 in the south—east. tonight not a great deal going on. it could turn chilly into the early part of saturday morning. throughout saturday a lot of dry weather and sunshine and warming up, particularly by sunday. that brings storms into monday. the headlines: foreign office minister mark field faces calling to resign after his treat
first more weather and what we have coming up more weather and what we have coming up on the victoria derbyshired of assault after he pushed a female climate change activists out of an event in london. greenpeace protesters interrupted a speech by the chancellor. join us at ten on bbc two, the news channel and online. now the weather. we have some summery weather to talk about. for many today dry with sunshine. high pressure moving up. that will move to the east and for the second half of...
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i'm victoria derbyshire. a shocking picture has emerged of the bodies of a toddler and her dad, who died trying to cross the mexican border after being refused entry to the us. it comes after reports of children being held in horrific conditions in a detention centre in texas. a number of children who did have opportunities to go outside told me that they couldn't bring themselves to play because they were trying to conserve their energy to stay alive in there. we'll be talking to a children's rights lawyer, who's just come back from the centre. people who experience revenge porn could soon be entitled to lifelong anonymity under a review of laws covering image—based sexual abuse. we'll talk to this woman, whose ex posted 9 explicit photos her on face book and a pornogrphy site. she tells us she couldn't face leaving her flat, after she was named in a local paper. it's emerged that moors murderer ian brady was allowed to mix with vulnerable teenage prisoners for more than five years, even after one claimed th
i'm victoria derbyshire. a shocking picture has emerged of the bodies of a toddler and her dad, who died trying to cross the mexican border after being refused entry to the us. it comes after reports of children being held in horrific conditions in a detention centre in texas. a number of children who did have opportunities to go outside told me that they couldn't bring themselves to play because they were trying to conserve their energy to stay alive in there. we'll be talking to a children's...
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hello, it‘s ten o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire.ign group carried out undercover filming of private nude dances. we‘ll talk to the union which represents them — they describe it as "revenge porn".
hello, it‘s ten o‘clock, i‘m victoria derbyshire.ign group carried out undercover filming of private nude dances. we‘ll talk to the union which represents them — they describe it as "revenge porn".
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hello, it's wednesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire...:06:59,525 earlier this morning, 2147483052:06:59,525 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 d—day veterans arrived in portsmouth royal british legion. ray reed, from port talbot in south wales, served as a radio operator in a special operations regiment in normandy. he died five years ago, just after his grandsonjim recorded these memories. did you know at the time that
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i'm victoria derbyshire.eports of children being held in horrific conditions in a detention centre in texas. a number of children who did have opportunities to go outside told me that they couldn't bring themselves to play because they were trying to conserve their energy to stay alive in there. we'll be talking to a children's rights lawyer, who's just come back from the centre. people who experience revenge porn could soon be entitled to lifelong anonymity under a review of laws covering
i'm victoria derbyshire.eports of children being held in horrific conditions in a detention centre in texas. a number of children who did have opportunities to go outside told me that they couldn't bring themselves to play because they were trying to conserve their energy to stay alive in there. we'll be talking to a children's rights lawyer, who's just come back from the centre. people who experience revenge porn could soon be entitled to lifelong anonymity under a review of laws covering
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hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. protests against the us president's state visit are due to begin in an hour — right now donald trump is meeting business leaders and preparing for talks with the prime minister at 10 downing street. tea m team may prepare for the donald. will he invite borisjohnson to t? standby. and we'll talk live to the shadow foreign secretary and ask if her boss is a hypocrtie for ghosting president trump, when he went to the state banquet for the chinese president. and sure start centres for kids have led to major health benefits for children in poorer areas — so says independent research out today. we'll ask if it was right to close around 500 of them since 2010. we will talk to mothers who say they are devastated that their children's centres a re are devastated that their children's centres are closing. if you use one, get in touch. hello, welcome to the programme. just looking at what is trending on twitter. we will talk to emily thornberry and about half an hour or so. thornberry and about
hello, it's tuesday, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. protests against the us president's state visit are due to begin in an hour — right now donald trump is meeting business leaders and preparing for talks with the prime minister at 10 downing street. tea m team may prepare for the donald. will he invite borisjohnson to t? standby. and we'll talk live to the shadow foreign secretary and ask if her boss is a hypocrtie for ghosting president trump, when he went to the state banquet...
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hello, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. borisjohnson admits he'd need eu co—operation to avoid a hard irish border or crippling tariffs on trade if britain leaves the eu without a deal. i think that politics has changed somewhat since march the 28th. on both sides of the channel there is a different understanding of what is needed. £21; million of your money was used to renovate harry and meghan‘s house, windsor home. was it money well spent? let us know. strippers at two manchester clubs say they're "angry and terrified", after a campaign group carried out undercover filming of private nude dances. we'll talk to the union which represents them — they describe it as "revenge porn". and we'll go inside the nightclubs of south korea, where a string of allegations from drug taking to sexual assault have rocked the k—pop industry. translation: i was so scared. i tried to set myself free and shouted, "help me, help me! i don't know these guys." hello, welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. one of the things
hello, it's ten o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. borisjohnson admits he'd need eu co—operation to avoid a hard irish border or crippling tariffs on trade if britain leaves the eu without a deal. i think that politics has changed somewhat since march the 28th. on both sides of the channel there is a different understanding of what is needed. £21; million of your money was used to renovate harry and meghan‘s house, windsor home. was it money well spent? let us know. strippers at two...
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hello, it's friday 7th june, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. labour has narrowly won the peterborough by—election beating the newly formed prexit party by 683 votes. we had a fantastic candidate, campaign, and the people of peterborough rejected austerity and rejected the no—deal brexit being offered by the brexit party. the seat used to be a narrow race between labour and the conservatives, but this time the tories trailed in third place. we'll ask what the result means for the main parties. yesterday, the adolescent services part st andrew's healthcare unit in northamptonshire was put into special measures following a damning report. we'll get reaction from the family of a woman being looked after in a different part of the unit. she has a huge dressing on her head and burns all over her face and under her eyes and ears where she threw boiling water over her. she has a plaster cast on her arm because she had chewed a hole in her arm which he had an operation on a couple of weeks ago. and plastic bags, drinks bottles and food packaging are hav
hello, it's friday 7th june, it's 10 o'clock, i'm victoria derbyshire. labour has narrowly won the peterborough by—election beating the newly formed prexit party by 683 votes. we had a fantastic candidate, campaign, and the people of peterborough rejected austerity and rejected the no—deal brexit being offered by the brexit party. the seat used to be a narrow race between labour and the conservatives, but this time the tories trailed in third place. we'll ask what the result means for the...