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she talks of two and half thousand children in wandsworth making up on christmas day.body hearing that will assume about what that means is that two and a half thousand children will be sleeping on our streets. it does not. the labour leader questions the prime minister about how the nhs was coping. could i pay tribute to our very ha rd—working national health service staff? many of whom, unlike us, won't get a break this christmas. is the prime minister satisfied that the national health service has the resources it needs this winter? first of all, can ijoin the right honourable gentleman, he refers to those nhs staff who will be working very hard this christmas and you won't get a break at christmas. of course it's not only our nhs staff who will be working hard this christmas, it's also our emergency and many others who go to work on christmas day so others can enjoy their christmas day and we thank all of them. he asks about reparations for winter, i can say to him in the health service has prepared more extensively for this winter than ever before. these plans are
she talks of two and half thousand children in wandsworth making up on christmas day.body hearing that will assume about what that means is that two and a half thousand children will be sleeping on our streets. it does not. the labour leader questions the prime minister about how the nhs was coping. could i pay tribute to our very ha rd—working national health service staff? many of whom, unlike us, won't get a break this christmas. is the prime minister satisfied that the national health...
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Dec 14, 2017
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. time last year, we moved into grenfell tower from wandsworth.l tower.m was always a good vibe to be around. lovely community, lovely environment, everyone in the tower is so friendly and welcoming. it's a very good place to be and grow up around. i felt like it was home. in 2010 i lost my mum and dad in the space of three months. my mum had a brain schumacher. my dad had a heart attack. i came home and ifound him dead. ifelt, ina attack. i came home and ifound him dead. ifelt, in a sense, cursed by all of this. out of every tower block in this country, it had to be that one that goes up in fire. six months on from the grenfell tower fire, paul and months on from the grenfell tower fire, paulandi months on from the grenfell tower fire, pauland i have come months on from the grenfell tower fire, paul and i have come to revisit what remains of the block. what's it like walking back to the tower? it brings back memories of everyday i used, like, do things on a day—to—day basis like go to football, go to work, stuff like that. it looks so much more q
. time last year, we moved into grenfell tower from wandsworth.l tower.m was always a good vibe to be around. lovely community, lovely environment, everyone in the tower is so friendly and welcoming. it's a very good place to be and grow up around. i felt like it was home. in 2010 i lost my mum and dad in the space of three months. my mum had a brain schumacher. my dad had a heart attack. i came home and ifound him dead. ifelt, ina attack. i came home and ifound him dead. ifelt, in a sense,...
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so i referred myself to the mental health hospital where i live in wandsworth but i wasn't under wayence, apart from the treatment which we will come to, the feeling of anorexia as a young adult, the same as a teenager or does it manifest in a different way at all? i think it's similar. i think what i found frustrating for me is when people look at anorexics, they assume they will be really, really skinny, bony, but you can have an eating disorder and not be really underweight. you have that anorexic mindset and that isjust as dangerous for you as being really skinny. lucy, can you do anything to explain to people, because most people are not anorexic, so it's very difficult to explain what the mindset is. is it possible to describe? i guess it would be the same kind of thing, almost trying to control your emotions through the way you eat. for me, it was very much controlling my life through controlling my food, when i couldn't control anything else around me. you get into a strict mindset where you think about yourself and it's completely different to how everybody else views you an
so i referred myself to the mental health hospital where i live in wandsworth but i wasn't under wayence, apart from the treatment which we will come to, the feeling of anorexia as a young adult, the same as a teenager or does it manifest in a different way at all? i think it's similar. i think what i found frustrating for me is when people look at anorexics, they assume they will be really, really skinny, bony, but you can have an eating disorder and not be really underweight. you have that...
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Dec 20, 2017
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she talks of 2500 children in wandsworth waking up homeless on christmas day.er. so be it. the questions will be heard and the answers from the prime minister will be heard. i am and the answers from the prime ministerwill be heard. lam in no hurry at all. prime minister. thank you, mr speaker. it is important that we are clear about this for all those who hear the questions. because as we all know, families with children who are accepted as homeless will be provided with accommodation. and i would also point out, i would also point out to honourable members opposite that statutory homelessness is lower now thanit statutory homelessness is lower now than it was for most of the period of the last labour government. thank you, mr speaker. ifi of the last labour government. thank you, mr speaker. if i can draw my right honourable friend away from brexit, which is about to crop up, i suspect. i believe it is common knowledge that the conservative party is the party which strives to protect our green belt. it was therefore a shock to me and a number of my constituen
she talks of 2500 children in wandsworth waking up homeless on christmas day.er. so be it. the questions will be heard and the answers from the prime minister will be heard. i am and the answers from the prime ministerwill be heard. lam in no hurry at all. prime minister. thank you, mr speaker. it is important that we are clear about this for all those who hear the questions. because as we all know, families with children who are accepted as homeless will be provided with accommodation. and i...
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Dec 13, 2017
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a 29—year—old woman from wandsworth was hit by a lorry as she used a pedestrian crossing, before shed after the incident, which happened on monday. police continue to appeal for witnesses and for the outstanding drivers to come forward. the ringleader of the most prolific gang to be caught smuggling drugs and phones into prisons using drones has been sentenced to more than seven years in jail. the gang was run from inside prison by a former armed robber, craig hickinbottom. he organised at least 49 flights, smuggling contraband estimated to be worth more than £1 million. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has this exclusive report. cameras originally set up to take pictures of wildlife, catching instead britain's most prolific drone smuggling gang. recording the pilot mervyn foster time and again flying a drone from a field outside hewell prison in worcestershire. its illegal cargo hanging underneath on fishing line. from the field, the smugglers had a view directly into the jail and the prison block where the drone's cargo was pulled in through the windows. over the mont
a 29—year—old woman from wandsworth was hit by a lorry as she used a pedestrian crossing, before shed after the incident, which happened on monday. police continue to appeal for witnesses and for the outstanding drivers to come forward. the ringleader of the most prolific gang to be caught smuggling drugs and phones into prisons using drones has been sentenced to more than seven years in jail. the gang was run from inside prison by a former armed robber, craig hickinbottom. he organised at...
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around this time last year, we moved into grenfell tower from wandsworth, with tyrshondre.y be in, actually grow up around. i felt like it was home. in 2010, i lost my mum and my dad in the space of three months. my mum had a brain tumour. and my dad had a heart attack, and i came home and ifound him dead. i feel like, in a sense, cursed by all this. that out of every tower block in this country, it had to be that one that goes up infire. six months on since the grenfell tower fire, paul and i have come to revisit what remains of the block. what's it like just walking back to the tower? it brings back memories... it brings back memories of, er, every day, i used to, like, do things on a day—to—day basis like going to football, going to work and stuff like that. but itjust looks so much more quiet than how it used to be around here. it's like a ghost town sort of thing when you look at it. i was fast asleep and i woke up to the sounds of screaming from people. and obviously, knowing the procedure for the building was stay in your flat, i didn't take too much notice of it. so
around this time last year, we moved into grenfell tower from wandsworth, with tyrshondre.y be in, actually grow up around. i felt like it was home. in 2010, i lost my mum and my dad in the space of three months. my mum had a brain tumour. and my dad had a heart attack, and i came home and ifound him dead. i feel like, in a sense, cursed by all this. that out of every tower block in this country, it had to be that one that goes up infire. six months on since the grenfell tower fire, paul and i...
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that is meeting every week, three months while he was in wandsworth prison, for the rest of the time,lcoholic drink? nonalcoholic. what would you say? we would begin discussing, what i have been doing. am i hitting my goals, how work is going. if i am not feeling great, to keep pushing forward... what sort of goals? when we first met, back in... 18 months ago... we sent down every week and set up goals for me to hit, six months to a year, a sickly, get a job... get back to doing things i enjoy... get a diploma... back into work... discuss how things are going. when we had done the goals... we did a letter, 12 months later, i hit all of them, apart from one. it was good. did you feel you were being listened to, were you being encouraged? more like support, really, without him being there... support... emotional support? advice? if you want to get a diploma in that, apply there. emotional and... support in every way. if something is going bad... he made it better, he made the situation better. we have not... every time i thought something was going to go back, he was able to help me und
that is meeting every week, three months while he was in wandsworth prison, for the rest of the time,lcoholic drink? nonalcoholic. what would you say? we would begin discussing, what i have been doing. am i hitting my goals, how work is going. if i am not feeling great, to keep pushing forward... what sort of goals? when we first met, back in... 18 months ago... we sent down every week and set up goals for me to hit, six months to a year, a sickly, get a job... get back to doing things i...
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and heading through wandsworth common, there are temporary lights in place on trinity road at routh roadell, it has turned colder again, but not as chilly as it was earlier on through the week. now, we should see some sunny spells around today. quite breezy start and then the winds will gradually ease down as we had through the afternoon. we are starting off at around three, four celsius through this morning. there will also be some showers around as well. some of the showers possibly turning a bit sleazy over the high ground of the downs and the chilterns but mostly as rain. many places out towards eastern areas staying driver much of the day. highs of five to six celsius. there will be quite a bit of wind chill around as well. now, overnight tonight we are expecting further showers to sweep through again. the chance of them turning a bit wintry ofa chance of them turning a bit wintry of a higher ground but mostly falling as rain. this is how we start the day tomorrow. 0ne ought to mac degrees celsius. watch out for some icy patches here and there. tomorrow, a cold feeling day, maybe on
and heading through wandsworth common, there are temporary lights in place on trinity road at routh roadell, it has turned colder again, but not as chilly as it was earlier on through the week. now, we should see some sunny spells around today. quite breezy start and then the winds will gradually ease down as we had through the afternoon. we are starting off at around three, four celsius through this morning. there will also be some showers around as well. some of the showers possibly turning a...