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meanwhile, local blue warwickshire police continue to| warwickshire police continue to investigate these girls will never fully heal. for this girl, these girls will neverfully heal. it for this girl, these girls will never fully heal.— for this girl, these girls will never fully heal. it is a constant reminder on _ never fully heal. it is a constant reminder on her _ never fully heal. it is a constant reminder on her face _ never fully heal. it is a constant reminder on her face for - never fully heal. it is a constant reminder on her face for the - never fully heal. it is a constant| reminder on her face for the rest never fully heal. it is a constant - reminder on her face for the rest of her life now that that happened to her, that she got attacked by a dog. amy hopes her story will serve as a warning to other families of the risk of having a dog around children. . ai6—year—old from worcestershire is celebrating after winning gold for great britain at thejunior powerlifting the junior powerlifting championships. she thejunior powerlifting championships. she triumphed in the bench p
meanwhile, local blue warwickshire police continue to| warwickshire police continue to investigate these girls will never fully heal. for this girl, these girls will neverfully heal. it for this girl, these girls will never fully heal.— for this girl, these girls will never fully heal. it is a constant reminder on _ never fully heal. it is a constant reminder on her _ never fully heal. it is a constant reminder on her face _ never fully heal. it is a constant reminder on her face for - never...
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. >> no , i live in warwickshire . >> no, i live in warwickshire. >> no, i live in warwickshire. >> warwickshirerwickshire? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and there's nothing. no buses . yeah, i had it when i lived in the countryside. . yeah, i had it when i lived in the countii. ;ide. >> when i. >> when i. >> me for m.- >> for me to. for me to drive from from from my boat to rugby takes me 28 minutes to drive. i tried it by bus . it took me 4.5 hours. >> well, that's good. thanks that's. that's positive and uplifting . get on the bus in uplifting. get on the bus in warwickshire, ladies and gentlemen. that's the rule . now, gentlemen. that's the rule. now, listen, this is an important one. our parents start to see sending their children to school as an optional extra. well the government made it an optional extra , didn't they? when they extra, didn't they? when they locked down years. locked us down for three years. the absolute. locked us down for three years. the beep, ute. beep , beep, beep, >> beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, >> beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep beep
. >> no , i live in warwickshire . >> no, i live in warwickshire. >> no, i live in warwickshire. >> warwickshirerwickshire? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and there's nothing. no buses . yeah, i had it when i lived in the countryside. . yeah, i had it when i lived in the countii. ;ide. >> when i. >> when i. >> me for m.- >> for me to. for me to drive from from from my boat to rugby takes me 28 minutes to drive. i tried it by bus . it took...
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Sep 3, 2023
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the whole family, my father's family were miners from the warwickshire coalfields, and he worked at alfredrt's machine tool factory all his life. ao—odd years. skilled worker, then? yes, a skilled worker. electrician. and he had a work ethic that was formidable. he worked seven days a week. and my mother had been a hairdresser, but like women of that time, it was a matter of pride for my father that she should not have to work. but...lovely woman, very kind. what sort of cultural upbringing did you have at home? well, it was a very normal, i guess, suburban house, semi—detached, in nuneaton. erm... cinemas nearby? there were cinemas, but we didn't go as a family. i was never very interested in the cinema. i was more interested in theatre. was it that the films didn't appeal, the sort of thing that was being shown? itjust didn't attract me. i mean, i cared passionately about the theatre from having been in the school play the tempest at age 11, as a nymph or something. and i don't know, i just got the bug. there was a rep company that came to nuneaton three days a week, this is the late �*4
the whole family, my father's family were miners from the warwickshire coalfields, and he worked at alfredrt's machine tool factory all his life. ao—odd years. skilled worker, then? yes, a skilled worker. electrician. and he had a work ethic that was formidable. he worked seven days a week. and my mother had been a hairdresser, but like women of that time, it was a matter of pride for my father that she should not have to work. but...lovely woman, very kind. what sort of cultural upbringing...
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Sep 10, 2023
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mark in warwickshire says , i only in warwickshire says, i only caught the last hour or so of the promsso many more eu flags than usual. it's there were so many more eu flags than usual . it's disgraceful. than usual. it's disgraceful. i'm stefan in essex says, i was ashamed to see the eu flags flooding the albert hall. >> i instantly thought myself well, it is the bbc proms. enough said. it'sjust well, it is the bbc proms. enough said. it's just look , enough said. it's just look, it's not to say there's anything wrong with the eu flag, but this is a british event and you're not going to wave an eu flag in there unless you're trying to make a political point. >> exactly . it's it is >> exactly. it's it is political. it's a historic british event . what would prince british event. what would prince albert think happening in his albert think happening in his albert hall? what would queen victoria think? hey jill says, i'm very disappointed by the eu flag waving at the proms last night because i think it demonstrates that those people don't actually believe in our history or culture. >> o
mark in warwickshire says , i only in warwickshire says, i only caught the last hour or so of the promsso many more eu flags than usual. it's there were so many more eu flags than usual . it's disgraceful. than usual. it's disgraceful. i'm stefan in essex says, i was ashamed to see the eu flags flooding the albert hall. >> i instantly thought myself well, it is the bbc proms. enough said. it'sjust well, it is the bbc proms. enough said. it's just look , enough said. it's just look, it's...
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if you're interested in 860 officers, that's the size of warwickshire warwickshire's police force., according to the guardian . this according to the guardian. this follows on from a horrific cases of serial offender david carrick wayne couzens, etcetera . stuart wayne couzens, etcetera. stuart cundy, deputy chief at the met, says paradox basically and he's probably right in this if we're going to have root and branch, get rid of every rotten apple in the barrel, you are going to have this huge spike in suspension. if you want a root and branch excuse nation all suspension. if you want a root and bad1ch excuse nation all suspension. if you want a root and bad eggs(cuse nation all suspension. if you want a root and bad eggs , use nation all suspension. if you want a root and bad eggs , you'retion all suspension. if you want a root and bad eggs , you're going all suspension. if you want a root and bad eggs , you're going tol the bad eggs, you're going to get rid of all of them. and he said it's paradoxically the harder getting rid harder they work on getting rid of the more they're o
if you're interested in 860 officers, that's the size of warwickshire warwickshire's police force., according to the guardian . this according to the guardian. this follows on from a horrific cases of serial offender david carrick wayne couzens, etcetera . stuart wayne couzens, etcetera. stuart cundy, deputy chief at the met, says paradox basically and he's probably right in this if we're going to have root and branch, get rid of every rotten apple in the barrel, you are going to have this huge...
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the whole family, my father's family were miners from the warwickshire coalfields, and he worked at alfredomen of that time, it was a matter of pride for my father that she should not have to work. but...lovely woman, very kind. what sort of cultural upbringing did you have at home? well, it was a very normal, i guess, suburban house, semi—detached, in nuneaton. erm... cinemas nearby? there were cinemas, but we didn't go as a family. i was never very interested in the cinema. i was more interested in theatre. was it that the films didn't appeal, the sort of thing that was being shown? itjust didn't attract me. i mean, i cared passionately about the theatre from having been in the school play the tempest at age 11, as a nymph or something. and i don't know, i just got the bug. there was a rep company that came to nuneaton three days a week, this is the late �*40s, early �*50s, and it's... ..it became what i was obsessed by. on this cultural life, i ask my guest to nominate the people, places, the experiences, the works, cultural works that have had a direct influence on their own creativity
the whole family, my father's family were miners from the warwickshire coalfields, and he worked at alfredomen of that time, it was a matter of pride for my father that she should not have to work. but...lovely woman, very kind. what sort of cultural upbringing did you have at home? well, it was a very normal, i guess, suburban house, semi—detached, in nuneaton. erm... cinemas nearby? there were cinemas, but we didn't go as a family. i was never very interested in the cinema. i was more...
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and he says, i'm surrounded by hs2, works in warwickshire.of workers standing about nothing, not moving about doing nothing, not moving . it's ridiculous. >> and kevin in manchester, they see this . i didn't think of this see this. i didn't think of this at the time. kevin but you did. and you were right. he says the day the government announced they were starting hs2 from london, a new levelling up would be betrayed . and it looks like be betrayed. and it looks like it's going to go to birmingham and that's it. let's get the low down catherine forster political correspondent is here. i mean, hs2 to this this great connection in between parts of the north and the north to the midlands and midlands to london, just like what? it's just going to be a strip from birmingham to somewhere out in greater london how. >> now. >> well, the government have to make a final decision before the autumn statement, but it sounds very much like it will ultimately run from old oak common, which is not even euston station. that's north—west london, next to wormwo
and he says, i'm surrounded by hs2, works in warwickshire.of workers standing about nothing, not moving about doing nothing, not moving . it's ridiculous. >> and kevin in manchester, they see this . i didn't think of this see this. i didn't think of this at the time. kevin but you did. and you were right. he says the day the government announced they were starting hs2 from london, a new levelling up would be betrayed . and it looks like be betrayed. and it looks like it's going to go to...