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wejust missed out last season. wejust missed out last season. the season before.on levels were high, and we have not met that expectation level. so now is a case ofjust taking each game as it comes. but graham is a great manager, and he managed to do very well at bristol, and he got them from the bottom of the table to them from the bottom of the table to the top of the table quite quickly. so, hopefully, he can do it for us. do you look at other clubs, carolyn, who have fallen follow of some of the difficulties that lower leagues can be presented with lake bury, like macclesfield and bolton, and do you think to yourself, well, we need to make sure we don't do that? absolutely. we are the main custodians of the football club. so it is our duty to make sure that it is around for generations to come. it is very important to a lot of people, and, you know, it is an absolute travesty when football clu bs a re absolute travesty when football clubs are mismanaged, and miss run. and, you know, inevitably, they go out of business. it's a very difficult industry, football,
wejust missed out last season. wejust missed out last season. the season before.on levels were high, and we have not met that expectation level. so now is a case ofjust taking each game as it comes. but graham is a great manager, and he managed to do very well at bristol, and he got them from the bottom of the table to them from the bottom of the table to the top of the table quite quickly. so, hopefully, he can do it for us. do you look at other clubs, carolyn, who have fallen follow of some...
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it was more a sense of, ruth and i thought, why don't wejust explode it, see if there's anything thereif there's a story there? we would always exchange texts or e—mails about the characters — where are they now, what are they doing now? we'd send each other little things like, "i heard someone say this in a supermarket and thought it would be something pam would say." what's occurring? ooh, welsh person! you do feel like they are carrying on their lives after we left them on the seafront ten years ago. we didn't tell anybody, we just did what we did the first time around, which was sit in a room and talk about it and see what we had. we got together in la, which sounds terribly glamorous. were you in the guest wing of his house? all we needed was two chairs and a table and we managed to do it. are you asking me to step in? what? are you asking me to... # step into christmas! did you go back to the original series to help you get back into being gavin? there's no way i'm watching myself ten years ago, absolutely no way. i'm already self—conscious enough. oh, no! i think you need to com
it was more a sense of, ruth and i thought, why don't wejust explode it, see if there's anything thereif there's a story there? we would always exchange texts or e—mails about the characters — where are they now, what are they doing now? we'd send each other little things like, "i heard someone say this in a supermarket and thought it would be something pam would say." what's occurring? ooh, welsh person! you do feel like they are carrying on their lives after we left them on the...
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wejust want to make it easierfor screening. wejust want to make it easier for them. screening.em. they screening. wejust want to make it easier for them. they have other things to do in their lives, and we wa nt things to do in their lives, and we want them to get on and do that rather than fighting a system which is unfortunately a very good health ca re system, is unfortunately a very good health care system, but the way we have commissioned it at the moment often means that you or i will have difficulty getting some very basic maintenance checks done swiftly. so you think the morning after pill should be sold straight off the sheu should be sold straight off the shelf with no need for medical checks? yes, it is a very safe preparation. this is like when you have had unprotected sex or a burst condom and you can take to ensure you do not become pregnant.“ condom and you can take to ensure you do not become pregnant. if the morning after pill should be sold off the shelf, then why not the pill itself? well, that is a very good point that you raise. and we are asking if it can
wejust want to make it easierfor screening. wejust want to make it easier for them. screening.em. they screening. wejust want to make it easier for them. they have other things to do in their lives, and we wa nt things to do in their lives, and we want them to get on and do that rather than fighting a system which is unfortunately a very good health ca re system, is unfortunately a very good health care system, but the way we have commissioned it at the moment often means that you or i will...
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well, this is history, this is the world, we just well, this is history, this is the world, wejust going world, wejust going to be passive? some have told me, you know, stein geneva, for instance, you can do nothing. and they cry and complain or try to come up constantly with new proposals, new ideas, in moments when, in fact, new proposals, new ideas, in moments when, infact, either of new proposals, new ideas, in moments when, in fact, either of the two sides, in spite of my desire, will still need the un into it. before we come back to what has been a refrain from you throughout, might is right, let's just from you throughout, might is right, let'sjust think, from you throughout, might is right, let's just think, perhaps, from you throughout, might is right, let'sjust think, perhaps, whether there is some wisdom and what donald trump is saying. let us think about afghanistan were you were an employee in 2007— 2008. so you know afghanistan very well. in our seems from secret papers are blessed by the watchman bows that came from an internal audit of america's success in afghanistan ove
well, this is history, this is the world, we just well, this is history, this is the world, wejust going world, wejust going to be passive? some have told me, you know, stein geneva, for instance, you can do nothing. and they cry and complain or try to come up constantly with new proposals, new ideas, in moments when, in fact, new proposals, new ideas, in moments when, infact, either of new proposals, new ideas, in moments when, in fact, either of the two sides, in spite of my desire, will...
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compete with all of these men, we just need proved now that we can compete with all of these men, wejusttarts. —— women's darts. there was late drama as wasps snatched a late win over bristol in rugby union's premiership. nizaam carr's try in the 80th minute earned the visitors a surprise victory. bristol could have gone top with a win but were denied at the death at ashton gate. in the pro 14 ulster signed off the year in style. they crossed the line five times as they thrashed connort by 35 points to three in belfast to earn a bonus point victory at a sold—out kingspan. tyson fury and deontay wilder have finally confirmed the date of their much anticipated rematch. the fight will take place in las vegas on the 22nd of february next year with wilder's wbc world heavyweight title on the line. the last meeting between the pair in los angeles 12 months ago ended in a draw. anthonyjoshua is the one that holds the other three major heavyweight titles. the 8 to 1 shot potters corner has won the welsh grand national at chepsto. the wining horse, which is part owned by former wales rugby player
compete with all of these men, we just need proved now that we can compete with all of these men, wejusttarts. —— women's darts. there was late drama as wasps snatched a late win over bristol in rugby union's premiership. nizaam carr's try in the 80th minute earned the visitors a surprise victory. bristol could have gone top with a win but were denied at the death at ashton gate. in the pro 14 ulster signed off the year in style. they crossed the line five times as they thrashed connort by...
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wejust beat men, wejust need more opportunities.rience, the opportunity to do it. congratulations to her. to football now. liverpool are right in the middle of a strange 24 hours as the fixtures pile up up. the senior squad are in qatar, but last night, liverpool fielded their youngest side in history against aston villa in the quarter finals of the league cup and were well beaten. jonathan kodja scoring twice. as wesley rounded off a 5—0 win for villa. liverpool's first team watched on in doha, they play mexican side monterey in the club world cup later. if they qualify and win saturday's final, they can call themselves the best club side in the world. there's been criticism over the decision to hold the tournament in qatar, managerjurgen klopp says he's the "wrong person" to address concerns over the country's human rights record. there's a time, we are here, we arrived here, we were very welcome, everything is fine, everything is organised like it should be. that's our situation here. 0rganising the competition, wherever it is in
wejust beat men, wejust need more opportunities.rience, the opportunity to do it. congratulations to her. to football now. liverpool are right in the middle of a strange 24 hours as the fixtures pile up up. the senior squad are in qatar, but last night, liverpool fielded their youngest side in history against aston villa in the quarter finals of the league cup and were well beaten. jonathan kodja scoring twice. as wesley rounded off a 5—0 win for villa. liverpool's first team watched on in...
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wejust need a good idea, not tons of star capital.ked great but sounded terrible. businesses still spend a lot of money taking themselves look really great, feel really great but not a lot on sounding really great and i thought that could be something. there is a number of things we play off. 0ne that could be something. there is a number of things we play off. one is selfridge's being a contemporary store leading the way. they do a lot of activations during the day. it could be a playlist that promotes pride, it could be a playlist that promotes international women's day but whatever goes on in the store, the music should help can —— help communicate that. it was a very difficult sell, especially in the first few years that it was the unwavering belief in the idea and that it could add immense value to that it could add immense value to that business that stood us in good stead. we help to banish bad musak. thank you for investing your time with us. i i'm rico hizon. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: in washington — the ho
wejust need a good idea, not tons of star capital.ked great but sounded terrible. businesses still spend a lot of money taking themselves look really great, feel really great but not a lot on sounding really great and i thought that could be something. there is a number of things we play off. 0ne that could be something. there is a number of things we play off. one is selfridge's being a contemporary store leading the way. they do a lot of activations during the day. it could be a playlist that...
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the question is, are wejust that us head of anti—doping league.going to pretend this didn't occur to? u nfortu nately to pretend this didn't occur to? unfortunately it appears that is what the ioc e — they essentially control it, that is what they have done since 20 eckstein, trying to put this in the rear—view mirror so it won't ever be held to account. that is a terrible outcome for clean athletes who got robbed, but it is more of a terrible outcome for any other country who might be tempted to do the same thing the russians did. and if you look at the example, you get caught red handed pulling off the biggest fraud in olympic history, and nothing will happen to you, and you can still fit in democrats and a full delegation of athletes to the big games to continue to win medals. that is just a simple and dumb echo system that cannot simply survive. next though, i'm going to remind you of some cheating scandals in sport because we find ourselves in the middle of another. remember sandpapergate in australian cricket, the infamous series in south af
the question is, are wejust that us head of anti—doping league.going to pretend this didn't occur to? u nfortu nately to pretend this didn't occur to? unfortunately it appears that is what the ioc e — they essentially control it, that is what they have done since 20 eckstein, trying to put this in the rear—view mirror so it won't ever be held to account. that is a terrible outcome for clean athletes who got robbed, but it is more of a terrible outcome for any other country who might be...
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we are saying must put in and damaging infighting but we just put in and damaging infighting but wejustput in and damaging infighting but we just had it writ large with emily thornberry and, you know taking them to court. the labour party is a broad church, as does the conservative party. similar battles if there was a defeat of a similar scale, there is no unique level of infighting and labour party. but it is what happens. given the way in which we lost which was having lost all those seats in the midlands and the north, it's unlikely that someone like starmer or thornberry is going to be able to take on the mantle of leadership because a london lawyer like starmer is not a threat to the ideal candidate to win back someone like working ten or ashfield. i think will be bailey, angela rayner and his is there to be a woman or brock consensus has to be someone outside of london. the manifesto being a policy overload was true. but whether or not that translates into a victory for them i think is less. interesting they are saying we must not go too far to the right. i think a lot of people
we are saying must put in and damaging infighting but we just put in and damaging infighting but wejustput in and damaging infighting but we just had it writ large with emily thornberry and, you know taking them to court. the labour party is a broad church, as does the conservative party. similar battles if there was a defeat of a similar scale, there is no unique level of infighting and labour party. but it is what happens. given the way in which we lost which was having lost all those seats...
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and then wejust put them to dry like this. and this is how it should be.can see moulded ones. it tells us that the summers are more wet than those are used to be. five hours‘ drive to the west, close to the norwegian and swedish borders, alen is a northern sami handicraft master. she is 84 years old and she's visiting her niece to make traditional sami clothes with her. climate change is damaging traditional sami livelihoods. but that's not the only threat. as temperatures rise and the sea ice melts, there's now the opportunity for a shipping route to open through the arctic. and plans are being developed for a railway to be built across lapland, threatening to cut through reindeer herding territory. finland's ministry of transport favours the route from rovaniemi, the capital of finnish lapland, along the shore of lake inari, and terminating in kirkenes in norway. supporters say the railway will boost lapland's economy, but the finnish government says no decision has been made on the construction of the railway or its routeing. but the sami parliament is
and then wejust put them to dry like this. and this is how it should be.can see moulded ones. it tells us that the summers are more wet than those are used to be. five hours‘ drive to the west, close to the norwegian and swedish borders, alen is a northern sami handicraft master. she is 84 years old and she's visiting her niece to make traditional sami clothes with her. climate change is damaging traditional sami livelihoods. but that's not the only threat. as temperatures rise and the sea...
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further south, should wejust rain showers. you'll notice the temperatures, a bit milder. by thursday. the outlook for friday, saturday, sunday and into monday, plenty of showers in the capital cities. blustery conditions. low pressure is anchored out to the north and west. we'll see frontal systems working around that area of low pressure, heading across the uk. some drier and quieter interludes but the temperatures are going to yo—yo. some cooler temperatures with blustery showers, and then milder southerly wind. temperatures oscillating a bit as we look towards the end the coming week. bye. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 10: the prime minister visits voters in tony blair's former constituency in the north—east of england, promising to repay the trust of those who'd broken the voting habits of generations. our country's now embarked on a wonderful adventure. we're going to recover our national self—confidence, our mojo, our self belief. and we're going to do things differently and better. shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell has confirmed he will not be
further south, should wejust rain showers. you'll notice the temperatures, a bit milder. by thursday. the outlook for friday, saturday, sunday and into monday, plenty of showers in the capital cities. blustery conditions. low pressure is anchored out to the north and west. we'll see frontal systems working around that area of low pressure, heading across the uk. some drier and quieter interludes but the temperatures are going to yo—yo. some cooler temperatures with blustery showers, and then...
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i never thought we wouldn't see my dad again, never thought we wouldn't see my friends again, wejustdecades to go back. so this is a suitcase that my grandfather put together of things that he had collected over the last 20 years while we were missing. so there's a shirt from my brother's future wedding. dozens of returned letters. a newspaper clipping. it's called missing point, and it's as we were taken to america by our mum and he doesn't know where, and if there is anyone who knows anything, to come forward to him. i wanted to find my father, and i was separated from him when i was seven. almost 20 years later i wanted as an adult to know who this man was. ijust happened to be in armenia, my brother was with me and i rememberfinding his house. and we said, we were his kids and he said he didn't believe us. this was one of those days where i felt really lucky to be around my dad. we were on a boat and we were paddling together, he was teaching me. there are moments when he feels close but then all of a sudden he's gone. collaborative photography gives way to better storytelling. i
i never thought we wouldn't see my dad again, never thought we wouldn't see my friends again, wejustdecades to go back. so this is a suitcase that my grandfather put together of things that he had collected over the last 20 years while we were missing. so there's a shirt from my brother's future wedding. dozens of returned letters. a newspaper clipping. it's called missing point, and it's as we were taken to america by our mum and he doesn't know where, and if there is anyone who knows...
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and, so, wejust wonder. do you mind me asking how old you are, peter?” wejust wonder.every election you've been able to? yes. what about this one? like i said, i will probably stay in bed. why? applause that will take some effort because i like getting up and getting on with things. laughter. we all have to reflect on that. you're right there's a lot of people that feel like that. let me not try to be partisan about this. i don't believe politicians are going to parliament to get in for themselves. i didn't. we just have a difference of opinions on how we can change the country and i hope people have a bit more aspiration about what our country can be because i do and if i didn'tl country can be because i do and if i didn't i wouldn't do it. i spend my time away from my kids and my grandchild. i've seen her 12 times since she was born two years ago but i wanted to turn up and say, yes, my grandma tried her best and she did all she could for our country. i am genuinely sorry you feel that way about the way things are in politics. the expenses scandal showed a lot of peo
and, so, wejust wonder. do you mind me asking how old you are, peter?” wejust wonder.every election you've been able to? yes. what about this one? like i said, i will probably stay in bed. why? applause that will take some effort because i like getting up and getting on with things. laughter. we all have to reflect on that. you're right there's a lot of people that feel like that. let me not try to be partisan about this. i don't believe politicians are going to parliament to get in for...
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it was more a sense of, ruth and i thought, why don't wejust explode it, see if there's anything there characters — where are they now, what are they doing now? we'd send each other little things like, "i heard someone say this in a supermarket and thought it would be something pam would say." what's occurring? ooh, welsh person! you do feel like they are carrying on their lives after we left them on the seafront ten years ago. we didn't tell anybody, we just did what we did the first time around, which was sit in a room and talk about it and see what we had. we got together in la, which sounds terribly glamorous. were you in the guest wing of his house? all we needed was two chairs and a table and we managed to do it. james put it on his twitter account and people went berserk. are you asking me to step in? what? are you asking me to... # step into christmas! did you go back to the original series to help you get back into being gavin? there's no way i'm watching myself ten years ago, absolutely no way. i'm already self—conscious enough. oh, no! i think you need to come forward to all
it was more a sense of, ruth and i thought, why don't wejust explode it, see if there's anything there characters — where are they now, what are they doing now? we'd send each other little things like, "i heard someone say this in a supermarket and thought it would be something pam would say." what's occurring? ooh, welsh person! you do feel like they are carrying on their lives after we left them on the seafront ten years ago. we didn't tell anybody, we just did what we did the...
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wejust showed our audience that very moment.ink, if it ended, i wouldn‘t be crying into my box sets. but i do think every show really, really does owe that debt. thank you, both of you, thank you very much for coming on the programme. bill, happy christmas, thanks for waiting up for us in la, we appreciate it. and mel, thank you. thank you for having me. thank you. campaigners have hit out at inspectors who have found "no fault" with the way prosecutors are making decisions on bringing rape cases to court, despite the number of charges and prosecutions plummeting. several women‘s groups have said they are "hugely disappointed" in today‘s hm crown prosecution service inspectorate report. the attorney general ordered the inspection to investigate why successful prosecutions had dropped by 52% since 2016, even though the number of rape allegations reported to police rose by 43% in the same timeframe. the report was also commissioned to determine whether the cps was to blame for the fall. the independent inspectors did say they that
wejust showed our audience that very moment.ink, if it ended, i wouldn‘t be crying into my box sets. but i do think every show really, really does owe that debt. thank you, both of you, thank you very much for coming on the programme. bill, happy christmas, thanks for waiting up for us in la, we appreciate it. and mel, thank you. thank you for having me. thank you. campaigners have hit out at inspectors who have found "no fault" with the way prosecutors are making decisions on...
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wejust here? my view on it is that we have no choice.mate change because as i have said, every country will be affected. we have 600, seven i'll —— 700 islands in the ocean, about 1 600, seven i'll —— 700 islands in the ocean, about1 million square miles of ocean, and most of our islands are low—lying and we are doing so much in terms of building the profile of our countries and in oui’ the profile of our countries and in our congress of micronesia we have established a new committee that deals with climate change. the pacific islanders gathered recently a couple of months ago and we adopted the declaration for urgent climate action now. we took it to the united nations where the secretary general of the un antonio guterres called for a climate action summitand we guterres called for a climate action summit and we called for the world to come on board because we have no choice. places like the coastal areas of florida and california, they are as low as us so it is a global existence of threat and if we don't come on board, the world will
wejust here? my view on it is that we have no choice.mate change because as i have said, every country will be affected. we have 600, seven i'll —— 700 islands in the ocean, about 1 600, seven i'll —— 700 islands in the ocean, about1 million square miles of ocean, and most of our islands are low—lying and we are doing so much in terms of building the profile of our countries and in oui’ the profile of our countries and in our congress of micronesia we have established a new...
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at the moment wejust that way, gone towards the north.ave to sit tight, | the moment we just have to sit tight, i will find out personally if oui’ tight, i will find out personally if our place is still there, yet to find that out. it is only about... it is just down here. find that out. it is only about... it isjust down here. we find that out. it is only about... it is just down here. we are find that out. it is only about... it isjust down here. we are in a good location. what are people, you are sharing that bit of the foreshore, is everyone still quite frightened about what might be to come? we are relieved. we realise that the biggest threat of the fire front has passed here and what we are doing now is we're just sitting tight, we are just waiting to see obviously the embers, i am not going to go back to my property at while there is a chance of embers because you get back there and a spot fire, you get back there and a spot fire, you know, there are fires. at the moment, we have the dogs. the other dog was here, that is what we we
at the moment wejust that way, gone towards the north.ave to sit tight, | the moment we just have to sit tight, i will find out personally if oui’ tight, i will find out personally if our place is still there, yet to find that out. it is only about... it is just down here. find that out. it is only about... it isjust down here. we find that out. it is only about... it is just down here. we are find that out. it is only about... it isjust down here. we are in a good location. what are people,...
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and before we go, wejust want to mention spain's great christmas lottery, a tradition going back moreen celebrating in spain after winning a share of the $2.64 billion prize pot in the world's richest lottery. millions of spaniards take part each year in the draw, known as el gordo or the fat one. the jackpot structure is designed to allow as many people as possible a win. i need to do that! i really need that. it would be handy at this time of year. what are your christmas plans? today is our last newsday, but i am on call this week, so i'll have my fingers crossed for no breaking news and more money on the children. i hope you at least have to have some turkey under glass of fizz, perhaps, and thus the phone does not ring. this is the last edition of newsday for 2019. from the whole team, thank you for being such loyal viewers this year. we will be back with newsday after the new year, and in the meantime, we will have news for you around the clock with bbc world news bulletins. have a great christmas. see you $0011. hello. sunday saw the winter solstice, that means that at least fr
and before we go, wejust want to mention spain's great christmas lottery, a tradition going back moreen celebrating in spain after winning a share of the $2.64 billion prize pot in the world's richest lottery. millions of spaniards take part each year in the draw, known as el gordo or the fat one. the jackpot structure is designed to allow as many people as possible a win. i need to do that! i really need that. it would be handy at this time of year. what are your christmas plans? today is our...
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if wejust is missing from the elections at the moment.yn, we cannot say there are not problems they are... i was campaigning in places, a leave voting seat which used to be labour which is definitely now not so. if you have —— i saw a poster that said do not knock on my door if you are a romaine candidate. last week there was a study done saying that the majority of online tory campaign information was fake news. i think if we say it is just about one or two issues we are not going to find a way forward that allows us to win the next election. we must be honest in every part of the party and on every side of this debate about what really has gone wrong. that is your analysis of some of the problem areas. let's look to the future because the next thing facing your party is a leadership election. we have had emily thornberry formally announced, and we have other ideas about who might be in the writing. who would be right, in your opinion, and how important is that in that role? i think we need someone who is going to be able to reconnect ri
if wejust is missing from the elections at the moment.yn, we cannot say there are not problems they are... i was campaigning in places, a leave voting seat which used to be labour which is definitely now not so. if you have —— i saw a poster that said do not knock on my door if you are a romaine candidate. last week there was a study done saying that the majority of online tory campaign information was fake news. i think if we say it is just about one or two issues we are not going to find...
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and before we go, wejust want to mention spain's great christmas lottery, a tradition going back moreelebrating in spain after winning a share of the $2.64 billion prize pot in the world's richest lottery. millions of spaniards take part each year in the draw, known as "el gordo" or the "fat one." the jackpot structure is designed to allow as many people as possible a win. what a great treat at this time of yearfor what a great treat at this time of year for them. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. hello. sunday saw the winter solstice, that means that at least from an astronomer ‘s point of view we are officially into winter. the days are starting to get that little bit longer. how about the weather? the start of christmas week a bit of a mixed bag, sunshine and showers on the way. were in between weather systems, one moving towards the east and another one heading our way for later on monday. but during the day on monday we are in the sort of clear a slight year but is not com pletely clear a slight year but is not completely clear. you can see speckles of cloud. those ar
and before we go, wejust want to mention spain's great christmas lottery, a tradition going back moreelebrating in spain after winning a share of the $2.64 billion prize pot in the world's richest lottery. millions of spaniards take part each year in the draw, known as "el gordo" or the "fat one." the jackpot structure is designed to allow as many people as possible a win. what a great treat at this time of yearfor what a great treat at this time of year for them. that's all...
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can wejust ask, do secure the deal. this man also faced questions.he failure of the company? manny fontenla-novoa was responsible for the company when the debt really grew. he insisted he was not to blame for the demise of the company. when we heard the news on the morning of the 23rd, i was still awake. i was watching it unfold. i was heartbroken, devastated. for about two weeks after that, i couldn't even get dressed. i couldn't face the world. got a bit anxious. suffered from anxiety and depression actually as well. it took me a good three or four weeks to be able to go back out there and start applying forjobs. when that came to an end for me and i realised i was no longer involved in that industry, it was such a shock. the benefits, emotionally and psychologically, to fly are great. when that ends as suddenly as it did, it is a huge loss. people who were not earning huge salaries at thomas cook are facing a new reality this christmas. i'm now near retirement. it is not likely i will get anotherjob. retirement. it is not likely i will get another
can wejust ask, do secure the deal. this man also faced questions.he failure of the company? manny fontenla-novoa was responsible for the company when the debt really grew. he insisted he was not to blame for the demise of the company. when we heard the news on the morning of the 23rd, i was still awake. i was watching it unfold. i was heartbroken, devastated. for about two weeks after that, i couldn't even get dressed. i couldn't face the world. got a bit anxious. suffered from anxiety and...
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at the moment, wejust have to sit tight.ill find out myself personally if our place is still there, yet to find that out. it is only about... it is just down here. we are in a good location. but it is still too dangerous to stay there. what are people...you are sharing that bit of the foreshore, is everyone still quite frightened about what might be to come? no, we are relieved. we realise that the biggest threat of the fire front has passed here and what we are doing now is we're just sitting tight, we are just waiting to see, you know, obviously the embers, making sure that — i am not going to go back to my property at while there is a chance of embers because you could get back there and get a spot fire, you know, there are fires. have a look at what i have got. at the moment, we have the dogs. the other dog was here, that is what we were looking after as well, mikey, and in here, there is max the cat in there with a rooster. this is australia! in behind there is two baby rescued ducklings that our children had rescued a
at the moment, wejust have to sit tight.ill find out myself personally if our place is still there, yet to find that out. it is only about... it is just down here. we are in a good location. but it is still too dangerous to stay there. what are people...you are sharing that bit of the foreshore, is everyone still quite frightened about what might be to come? no, we are relieved. we realise that the biggest threat of the fire front has passed here and what we are doing now is we're just sitting...
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there's other women who can play to my ability, if not better, and wejust need more recognition, morethe sport. she'd get £10,000 more if she wins on saturday, but whilst the money may be pleasant, this moment is priceless. natalie pirks, bbc news. it's the european premiere of the latest star wars film, the rise of skywalker, in london tonight, the fifth instalment in the franchise in as many years. its british stars are gathering on the red carpet — lizo mzimba's in leicester square. yes, thank you, i am joined yes, thank you, iamjoined by yes, thank you, i am joined by daisy ridley who of course plays the central character, rey. how important and how powerful message wasn't having a female character at the centre of this new trilogy?|j would the centre of this new trilogy?” would argue there wasn't anyone at that centre, i think every character in starwars has that centre, i think every character in star wars has or has been so important, which again i think was another mammoth task for them in this film, because everyone give so much. but i think having a female within the central
there's other women who can play to my ability, if not better, and wejust need more recognition, morethe sport. she'd get £10,000 more if she wins on saturday, but whilst the money may be pleasant, this moment is priceless. natalie pirks, bbc news. it's the european premiere of the latest star wars film, the rise of skywalker, in london tonight, the fifth instalment in the franchise in as many years. its british stars are gathering on the red carpet — lizo mzimba's in leicester square. yes,...
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tell the bbc, we didn't sell any agents or anything, we just didn't sell any agents or anything, wejustt time around, really, which was set ina room time around, really, which was set in a room and talk about it and see what we have. we used the hauser period is our sort of greenroom —— house up here, and look to you finding any these houses, it is ruth, jones and joanna page, relaxing between scenes.|j ruth, jones and joanna page, relaxing between scenes. i feel like i have walked into the show, this is very peculiar. it is quite funny, we're sort of like our characters. what are you reading? business. the timing to do it is when you don't need to. the last thing we wanted to show to look like was sort of emergency, break glass quest to get back on television. so, it comes with a huge amount of pressure. it's a strange feeling but we — i hope people enjoy dipping back into their lives for a moment, you know? how do you think i feel? we've been sending its other little things like i heard someone say its other little things like i heard someone say this today at the supermarket and i th
tell the bbc, we didn't sell any agents or anything, we just didn't sell any agents or anything, wejustt time around, really, which was set ina room time around, really, which was set in a room and talk about it and see what we have. we used the hauser period is our sort of greenroom —— house up here, and look to you finding any these houses, it is ruth, jones and joanna page, relaxing between scenes.|j ruth, jones and joanna page, relaxing between scenes. i feel like i have walked into the...
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so wejust memories of an incredible, incredible man.lved. good on you for doing it. ididn't involved. good on you for doing it. i didn't realise there were ice cubes. aren't there supposed to be? extra ice cubes. well done for taking part in an incredible phenomenon that raised so much money. what a legacy. ben's at chester zoo this morning, to find out why they're preparing for a big surge in visitor numbers this christmas. good morning, ben. good morning to you. welcome to chester zoo. you are right, this time of year is traditionally quite quiet for places like this, but they found their way of using all of this to get visitors through the doors. they are expecting 110,000 to see this lantern light show. jamie is one of the bosses. jamie, good morning to you. this is your eighth year, particularly important for you. give usa particularly important for you. give us a sense of why you need people to come all year round, the zoo is operational of year? we operate 24 hours, seven days a week. but we need the income to come in all year. w
so wejust memories of an incredible, incredible man.lved. good on you for doing it. ididn't involved. good on you for doing it. i didn't realise there were ice cubes. aren't there supposed to be? extra ice cubes. well done for taking part in an incredible phenomenon that raised so much money. what a legacy. ben's at chester zoo this morning, to find out why they're preparing for a big surge in visitor numbers this christmas. good morning, ben. good morning to you. welcome to chester zoo. you...
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wejust strategy? i will tell you tomorrow at ten p.m.. we just don't know.th a very, very clear strategy, which is just to talk about brexit. remember, they are going for a fourth successive win. it is not easy in their position to win an election, and what they have to do, in a sense,is and what they have to do, in a sense, is not talk about their record in government. jeremy corbyn wa nts to record in government. jeremy corbyn wants to talk about their record in government. i get the impression borisjohnson has government. i get the impression boris johnson has been government. i get the impression borisjohnson has been quite successful at almost pretending that was someone else. i am a new successful at almost pretending that was someone else. i am a new prime minister, i am going to do new things, and you can trust me to invest and to try and neutralise the labour criticism, which is nine yea rs of labour criticism, which is nine years of austerity, look at the state of the nhs. we always have to issue lots of health warnings around poles, don't we? but
wejust strategy? i will tell you tomorrow at ten p.m.. we just don't know.th a very, very clear strategy, which is just to talk about brexit. remember, they are going for a fourth successive win. it is not easy in their position to win an election, and what they have to do, in a sense,is and what they have to do, in a sense, is not talk about their record in government. jeremy corbyn wa nts to record in government. jeremy corbyn wants to talk about their record in government. i get the...
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wejust will it be a move over old guy moment? new times and new errors. you people in hisjob in new times and new errors. you say people in hisjob in new times and new errors. you say may be bit the plot is not clear. will it be a continuation of the last few films? the trailer has already shown the man who played the archenemy in the last few films. and there is the idea that maybe he is locked up in some sort of lock—up where it may be and that the story is going on from that. but it completes daniel craig five film character arc. do you think you may be killed off as this is his last one? it is always a good cliffhanger device but craig has died 1.5times cliffhanger device but craig has died 1.5 times already in his films so maybe not. it would be a good way to end his era. it has been a really good era for my bond and it will be ha rd to let good era for my bond and it will be hard to let him go. so maybe they will give him a motif to leave it hanging. it is obviously had its difficulties with a change of director and delays.
wejust will it be a move over old guy moment? new times and new errors. you people in hisjob in new times and new errors. you say people in hisjob in new times and new errors. you say may be bit the plot is not clear. will it be a continuation of the last few films? the trailer has already shown the man who played the archenemy in the last few films. and there is the idea that maybe he is locked up in some sort of lock—up where it may be and that the story is going on from that. but it...
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our conservation efforts really working or are wejust our conservation efforts really working or ares? it is a bit of a mixture. in the case of the rio purpose caiman in columbia, scientists can go see how the population was doing because of political unrest. in comparison to the starry night harlequin toad, that was actually being protected by the people because it was about an eight hour track into the rainforest to find these toads. the indigenous people had been protecting them and looking after the population relatively well, it was just that scientists couldn't go in and confirm the numbers until that point. i think it is great that people are able to work more closely with indigenous people particularly, and use that knowledge that is there so we can combine indigenous knowledge and scientific knowledge, which is going to further conservation into the future. as you say, some of this has been captured by scientists on film. they have done all the data and collected it themselves. for others, we are still relying on eyewitness reports. there is a tasmanian tiger a p pa re ntly
our conservation efforts really working or are wejust our conservation efforts really working or ares? it is a bit of a mixture. in the case of the rio purpose caiman in columbia, scientists can go see how the population was doing because of political unrest. in comparison to the starry night harlequin toad, that was actually being protected by the people because it was about an eight hour track into the rainforest to find these toads. the indigenous people had been protecting them and looking...
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can wejust additional government strategies as well.y on the panel and your own property? i have a mortgage. but you do own it. let's just have a whip round, adam, could i ask all of you how old you wear when you first purchased a property, adam? 50. nigel was when you first purchased a property, adam? 50. nigelwas up 22 for when you first purchased a property, adam? 50. nigel was up 22 for the angela. late 20s. robert. 25. jo swinson. 26. humza yousaf. 27. jonathan. 26. but is it from the panel, in terms of where we are then, you were explaining what you have to do in the future, you are a secretary of state for housing and proud to be the first millennial in the cabinet to hold that position, do you think that you are eligible? when you became an mp it was reported that she owned three homes when you are age 32. just to understand the electability there? i'm not going to apologise. for having had a career before going into politics. and it is a strange question from you, emma, i'm not going to apologise for having a successful wife wh
can wejust additional government strategies as well.y on the panel and your own property? i have a mortgage. but you do own it. let's just have a whip round, adam, could i ask all of you how old you wear when you first purchased a property, adam? 50. nigel was when you first purchased a property, adam? 50. nigelwas up 22 for when you first purchased a property, adam? 50. nigel was up 22 for the angela. late 20s. robert. 25. jo swinson. 26. humza yousaf. 27. jonathan. 26. but is it from the...
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the people i spoke to said, wejust go back to the royal prerogative determining when we have an electionbe overly complex to do. i think there is unanimity that the fixed—term parliaments act has proved a straitjacket that no one is co mforta ble straitjacket that no one is comfortable with. everybody wants to get rid of it. quite how you get back to a situation where the priming is to when and how he will call a general election, i don't know what the legalistic mechanism for doing that is and the other interesting area is the position of the supreme court in the wake of the slap in the face from borisjohnson over prorogation. clearly that ra nkles over prorogation. clearly that ra n kles a over prorogation. clearly that rankles a bit. how far mrjohnson will move to curb the supreme court, i don't know. i suspect it's probably more rhetorical than actual, a bit like the beef around the head for the bbc. mrjohnson feels a bit bruised by his treatment by the supreme court and auntie and he's pushing his weight around a bit at the moment. we will wait and see what details emerge in both th
the people i spoke to said, wejust go back to the royal prerogative determining when we have an electionbe overly complex to do. i think there is unanimity that the fixed—term parliaments act has proved a straitjacket that no one is co mforta ble straitjacket that no one is comfortable with. everybody wants to get rid of it. quite how you get back to a situation where the priming is to when and how he will call a general election, i don't know what the legalistic mechanism for doing that is...
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i think wejust heard earlier in the programme that this was really a coup for the uk that they woulde 12th, and as you have been saying, real concerns among the prime minister and his team that hippie says something or interferes in some way in the election that that would backfire on the prime minister because already those polls are tightening and they do not want anything to endanger the lead they have from their perspective. of course jeremy corbyn trying have from their perspective. of coursejeremy corbyn trying to use it as much as they can and he was there this evening at the palace. he would have thought it would have another opportunity for prize johnson took a of tell his leadership. —— you would have thought it would have been an opportunity for boris johnson to kind of tout his leadership. in the meantime donald trump and melania trump are there and they look to be walking towards the front door of number ten. he likes all the pomp and ceremony. all the other leaders just walk straight to the door but they stood there listening to what was going on in front of them. we sh
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we have seen, if wejust think about group conversations with some other studies and focus groups, wherea re members of the public about extreme events are interview people about my extreme view is where if we get them the information and the trusty sources that are providing this information, they eventually will push back when we get them information and disinformation that contradicts the official line. the official line is the tricky part because who are you going to believe? who are the most trusted communicators? it is not always going to a government or the police services, so you need to work with communities, work with faith groups and work with youth clubs to find her there was a trusted advisor who can really engage with and share the experiences and pool people along to have those conversations where they will get the information and be able to push back. a fascinating field that, challenging prejudice and perception. brooke rogers, the better of behavioural science and psychology at king's college. thank you forjoining us this evening. thank you. an irishwoman who became a s
we have seen, if wejust think about group conversations with some other studies and focus groups, wherea re members of the public about extreme events are interview people about my extreme view is where if we get them the information and the trusty sources that are providing this information, they eventually will push back when we get them information and disinformation that contradicts the official line. the official line is the tricky part because who are you going to believe? who are the...
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they started which is behind here, infact, we a bit ago, they started which is behind here, in fact, wejustof police at the back, which has been bringing up the rear, there were blocked up here for a good couple of hours earlier on in the afternoon. as we waited for the front of the demonstration to move. it's turned out that they were being stopped by these clashes, so—called, in the republic. —— quite how serious they were, its hard to guess. i suspect they could've been a lot worse. there were a couple of bonfires set alight by radicals and a bit of tear gas in response. but, the very fact that the demonstration is not obviously proceeding, suggests that it wasn't that serious, and they have been cleared away. there was a big fear though that this demonstration, which has drawn tens of thousands of people could degenerate into the kind of trouble we saw over the last year in the yellow vest demonstrations. but ina way, the yellow vest demonstrations. but in a way, today's demonstration is a throwback to an older more traditional style of french demonstration, one in which the unions play
they started which is behind here, infact, we a bit ago, they started which is behind here, in fact, wejustof police at the back, which has been bringing up the rear, there were blocked up here for a good couple of hours earlier on in the afternoon. as we waited for the front of the demonstration to move. it's turned out that they were being stopped by these clashes, so—called, in the republic. —— quite how serious they were, its hard to guess. i suspect they could've been a lot worse....
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we just wejust had we just had the sentencing, with the judge saying that this had to be a life sentencetial should go down by about a year, when they take into account the amount of time which ayoub majdoulin had on remand. he also went on to say that ayoub majdoulin was one of five people who drove the car in north—east london, back in january. they were prowling the streets, and then when they saw jaden moodie animal paired date targeted him deliberately. driving the car right into him. he actually catapulted over the vehicle and was then clearly seriously injured, lying on the ground, and then that ayoub majdoulin was one of three people who then came out of the car with knives and stabbed jaden moodie nine times with forceful blows. they knives penetrating deep into his body and he died obviously from a huge loss of blood. the judge describing this as drug and gang related violence with planning and therefore the sentence. the medical charity medecins sans frontieres says a health emergency is unfolding as refugee camps on the agean islands see a spike in new arrivals from countries
we just wejust had we just had the sentencing, with the judge saying that this had to be a life sentencetial should go down by about a year, when they take into account the amount of time which ayoub majdoulin had on remand. he also went on to say that ayoub majdoulin was one of five people who drove the car in north—east london, back in january. they were prowling the streets, and then when they saw jaden moodie animal paired date targeted him deliberately. driving the car right into him. he...
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in any sport, i think women can prove themselves, we can beat the men, wejust need more opportunitiess. it's a crazy 2a hours for liverpool, as the fixtures mount up. with the senior squad in qatar, liverpool fielded their youngest side in history against aston villa in the quarter—finals of the league cup last night and were well beaten — jonathan kodja scoring twice, as wesley rounded off a 5—0 win for villa. but that result unsurprising, with liverpool priortising the club world cup. the senior squad watched that match last night in doha, which is where we can join 0lly foster. liverpool play monteray later, hoping to reach saturday's final. it's such a busy time for the team with this fixture congestion. it really is, we are right next door to the liverpool team hotel, they said they would stay out late, i wonder how many of them went to bed at half—time. i didn't sign up for this, winter sun, they said, a rainy day, liverpool have brought the british weather with them. it is a big day for cattle, their national day, they have had flybys and parades and the rain. that was the cond
in any sport, i think women can prove themselves, we can beat the men, wejust need more opportunitiess. it's a crazy 2a hours for liverpool, as the fixtures mount up. with the senior squad in qatar, liverpool fielded their youngest side in history against aston villa in the quarter—finals of the league cup last night and were well beaten — jonathan kodja scoring twice, as wesley rounded off a 5—0 win for villa. but that result unsurprising, with liverpool priortising the club world cup....
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we all have a favourite child, wejust don't together.ou can't say that! thank you very much, cam.james is in can't say that! thank you very much, cam. james is in nottingham, good morning. good money, how are you? very well, what would you like to say tojo very well, what would you like to say to jo swinson? my question is with regard to diversity. i knowjo has stood against affirmative action policies with regard to gender equality. i change my mind on that in 2016, though. i wanted to understand how you aim to tackle the underrepresentation of people from ethnic minority backgrounds in our society? i mean, it is a massive issue. without getting too technical about it, it is a structural issue. let's get rid of this notion there is an equal playing field. there is sexism and racism that people face ona sexism and racism that people face on a daily basis. i've never been racially abused just for walking down the street. but if i had black skin or if i wore a hijab, i'm pretty sure that wouldn't be the case. i've never been stopped and se
we all have a favourite child, wejust don't together.ou can't say that! thank you very much, cam.james is in can't say that! thank you very much, cam. james is in nottingham, good morning. good money, how are you? very well, what would you like to say tojo very well, what would you like to say to jo swinson? my question is with regard to diversity. i knowjo has stood against affirmative action policies with regard to gender equality. i change my mind on that in 2016, though. i wanted to...
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there's other women who can play to my ability, if not better, and wejust need more recognition, more15,000 prize money is the most any woman has ever won in the sport. she'd get £10,000 more if she wins on saturday, but whilst the money may be pleasant, this moment is priceless. natalie pirks, bbc news. congratulations to her. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. this is bbc news — i'm rebecca jones. this is bbc news — i'm carrie gracie. the headlines at 11:00: a historic vote on capitol hill: congress will tonight decide on whether to impeach donald trump — a debate that deeply divides the house. ifa if a president undermining our national security is using the federal government for its own selfish personal gain is not impeachable conduct, then, madam speaker, i don't know what is. it's a shame impeachment. it's been carried out at the expense of hard—working americans who just want us hard—working americans who just want us to move forward. (00v)britain's dementia crisis — millions of people may be forced —— britain's dementia crisis
there's other women who can play to my ability, if not better, and wejust need more recognition, more15,000 prize money is the most any woman has ever won in the sport. she'd get £10,000 more if she wins on saturday, but whilst the money may be pleasant, this moment is priceless. natalie pirks, bbc news. congratulations to her. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. this is bbc news — i'm rebecca jones. this is bbc news — i'm carrie gracie. the...
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can wejust everybody, just stop this happening to me. can we just stop what is going on right now?is not on his side? it is results, pure results. you have to look to the team and the tra nsfer you have to look to the team and the transfer policy at the club. i mean, why didn't they invest in the summer? why didn't they invest more heavily than they have done over the past 18 months? and you can't lay the blame for that on marco silva on his own. but at this point it is crunch point for him. they are not where they want to be on the table. he is the obvious person to take the blame for what is happening. the everton boss, marco silva, says his future is no longer in his hands after they were thumped 5—2 by liverpool in the merseyside derby. it is a result that puts everton into the bottom three, and it now looks to be a case of when, not if, silva gets the sack. they have some horrible games coming up, then next four games are chelsea, manchester united, lester and arsenal. it was always going to be a difficult game tonight, but the defeat now puts you in the bottom three. does tha
can wejust everybody, just stop this happening to me. can we just stop what is going on right now?is not on his side? it is results, pure results. you have to look to the team and the tra nsfer you have to look to the team and the transfer policy at the club. i mean, why didn't they invest in the summer? why didn't they invest more heavily than they have done over the past 18 months? and you can't lay the blame for that on marco silva on his own. but at this point it is crunch point for him....
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wejust did a we know of who died on our streets. actually, are just actually don‘t make the challenges, actually, arejust more actually don‘t make the challenges, actually, are just more than any charities can cope with. any numbers of losing their homes and charity supporting people to stop them losing their homes are really under strain. 22% increase from 2017 until 2018. we have to do something about this. a lovely story to finish. a very quick look at this. eye will do anything, any amount of stories on kate and william and on mary berry. william once joked that the reason why he is so skinny is because of kate cooking, soap mary berry and nadia hussein have taken both of them, ia nadia hussein have taken both of them, i a good feminist, he should be learning how cook as well, and giving them a bit of cookery lessons and they are raising awareness of some great causes and i think it‘s a great time of year for whoever, even if you are not used to cooking at all, to get into the kitchen, and learn how to make a mince pie.l great t
wejust did a we know of who died on our streets. actually, are just actually don‘t make the challenges, actually, arejust more actually don‘t make the challenges, actually, are just more than any charities can cope with. any numbers of losing their homes and charity supporting people to stop them losing their homes are really under strain. 22% increase from 2017 until 2018. we have to do something about this. a lovely story to finish. a very quick look at this. eye will do anything, any...
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wejust the sense that we just need to get this done.ponin heard or is it being heard and acted upon in westminster?” heard or is it being heard and acted upon in westminster? i think it needs to depend on the industry, it seems to be in westminster, they dwell on banking, finance, car factories etc, and here in the food industry, particularly agricultural products, you have to shout fairly loud to make your voice heard. has the uncertainty really impacted the way your business works? it certainly makes people pause or stop we have had a huge amount of planning while we are trying to understand each deadline approaching, what effect that will have on our business. and if you are overseas looking at bruton are trying to make investment decisions, it clearly delays the process. for you, what is the absolute top priority for the new person that is going to be in ten downing street. to give us clarity, of the position going forward, binding so we have exactly what is unfolding because astle isn't clear and then to move on and tried to get wh
wejust the sense that we just need to get this done.ponin heard or is it being heard and acted upon in westminster?” heard or is it being heard and acted upon in westminster? i think it needs to depend on the industry, it seems to be in westminster, they dwell on banking, finance, car factories etc, and here in the food industry, particularly agricultural products, you have to shout fairly loud to make your voice heard. has the uncertainty really impacted the way your business works? it...
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i went in holes one christmas with a friend in her room and eight kfc and wejust try to make christmastact with theirfamilies are students are not in contact with their families are often very complicated. it can be abusive pa rents complicated. it can be abusive parents or a class of eyes. not being recognised as lgbt is very common. this university is trying to lead the way in supporting those from unstable homes. we work with all of our students to make sure they have access to appropriate accommodation all year round. we can make sure that students don't have to get money together for their deposits. people would usually fall back on the bank of mum and dad but we have additional finance for those people that count. the amount of money these students are entitled to varies across the uk but they have to prove they are an estranged student which can be difficult. we need evidence that they haven't contacted their parents for about a year. connor is a third—year student and was 13 years old when he was moved out of his family home.” and was 13 years old when he was moved out of his f
i went in holes one christmas with a friend in her room and eight kfc and wejust try to make christmastact with theirfamilies are students are not in contact with their families are often very complicated. it can be abusive pa rents complicated. it can be abusive parents or a class of eyes. not being recognised as lgbt is very common. this university is trying to lead the way in supporting those from unstable homes. we work with all of our students to make sure they have access to appropriate...
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today but it might turn into a week—long story, we just but it might turn into a week—long story, wejust just don't know, it depends upon how things developed after today, whether the strikers feel they still have public opinion behind them. in paris here, transport at a minimum but there is no chaos, many people as in britain on the eurostar, have taken their arrangements and made arrangements and are working from home or have taken the day off. shoe, briefly, how much popular support is there for the strike action? well, a lot, but the irony is that there is a support for the reform of the pension system. that is what this is about. you have the central irony and dichotomy of french public opinion and they generally like the idea of reform, there is something fundamentally unjust about the current pension system because there are so many current pension system because there are so many privileged sectors and so are so many privileged sectors and so on, but when people strike, there is an instinct that people have to say, yes, they must have a point, so we will support them, and then mo
today but it might turn into a week—long story, we just but it might turn into a week—long story, wejust just don't know, it depends upon how things developed after today, whether the strikers feel they still have public opinion behind them. in paris here, transport at a minimum but there is no chaos, many people as in britain on the eurostar, have taken their arrangements and made arrangements and are working from home or have taken the day off. shoe, briefly, how much popular support is...
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outlets have given us a glimpse of maybe what to expect and we just glimpse of maybe what to expect and wejustvery concerned. duncan, thank you so much for talking to us. thank you very much. lots of information on the papers today about events and how they folded on the island as well. tomorrow's general election, it's happening. the first to be held in december since the 1920s. so how do voters feel about mixing their christmas shopping with a visit to the ballot box? jon kay has been to nottingham to find out. one more shopping day until the election. and at nottingham's christmas market, decisions to be made. it's a bit like voting. you look at what's on offer, weigh things up and then hope you've made the right choice. we meet nadia, looking for presence but thinking of the ballot box. she is 18. have you made your choice? i'm not going to say. you don't have to tell me what or who but have you? sort of, yeah. i've been looking into it, i've been doing my research, being a grown up in the first time so i think i might know. is this your first election voting? it is my first time voting. w
outlets have given us a glimpse of maybe what to expect and we just glimpse of maybe what to expect and wejustvery concerned. duncan, thank you so much for talking to us. thank you very much. lots of information on the papers today about events and how they folded on the island as well. tomorrow's general election, it's happening. the first to be held in december since the 1920s. so how do voters feel about mixing their christmas shopping with a visit to the ballot box? jon kay has been to...
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wejust knew that something was upsetting them. would want us to take it off. —— no, god. for them. they would want us to take it off. -- no, god. you mentioned it before, things inside your own home, their behaviour, you can kind of control data. but when you are out or visiting people, there are elements that are about that are outside your control. and our home, we decided for the last six years, we decided for the last six years, we decided for the last six years, we decided right, we are going to decorate the rest, and we can't control outside. this year i took decorate the rest, and we can't contr to »utside. this year i took decorate the rest, and we can't contr to lots de. this year i took decorate the rest, and we can't contr to lots of this year i took decorate the rest, and we can't contr to lots of christmas i took decorate the rest, and we can't contr to lots of christmas displays them to lots of christmas displays and they seem to manage better at school. we thought why don't we go for it? we'll try a christmas tree a
wejust knew that something was upsetting them. would want us to take it off. —— no, god. for them. they would want us to take it off. -- no, god. you mentioned it before, things inside your own home, their behaviour, you can kind of control data. but when you are out or visiting people, there are elements that are about that are outside your control. and our home, we decided for the last six years, we decided for the last six years, we decided for the last six years, we decided right, we...
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i don't know why, wejust felt like it, this christmasjumpers.d the pavement on that side of the bridge is closed. police investigations continue. well, later this morning, at 11 o'clock, a vigil will be held a short walk from london bridge, at guildhall yard in the city of london. it'll honour the victims of the attack, the emergency services, as well as the members of the public who responded by grabbing the attacker and holding him down, until armed police arrived and shot him. in other news, one of the longest rail strikes in british history has begun on south western railway. tens of thousands of passengers travelling into and out of london, will be affected by 27 days of strike action this month. the dispute is over the role of guards on trains, and of course bbc london twitter and facebook will keep you across all the travel news you need. and rob oxley has travel updates for you this morning on bbc radio london. every 15 minutes. let's take a look at the travel situation now... severe delays on the jubilee line, because of a track fault a
i don't know why, wejust felt like it, this christmasjumpers.d the pavement on that side of the bridge is closed. police investigations continue. well, later this morning, at 11 o'clock, a vigil will be held a short walk from london bridge, at guildhall yard in the city of london. it'll honour the victims of the attack, the emergency services, as well as the members of the public who responded by grabbing the attacker and holding him down, until armed police arrived and shot him. in other news,...
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did you see the interview wejust done week. we play darts.‘t seen relatives for a while, to look out for early signs of dementia. what would they be ? for early signs of dementia. what would they be? i think christmas is a good time because we tend to do the same thing every year. if you have not seen someone for a while, it can be an opportunity to have a direct comparison to a year before. so, if there are some changes concerning people, go to your gp to get an assessment, it's a very good thing. beryl said before, the diagnosis was a very positive thing. i say to anyone, if you find out anyone you ca re i say to anyone, if you find out anyone you care for yourself has got that diagnosis, don't be scared of it. it like saying you have any other disease, perhaps disease. it isa other disease, perhaps disease. it is a disease, and if you get onto the treatment quickly, it can perhaps be slowed down, the progression. john hike his diagnosis almost ten years ago now, but we still almost ten years ago now, but we st i ll love almost ten years ag
did you see the interview wejust done week. we play darts.‘t seen relatives for a while, to look out for early signs of dementia. what would they be ? for early signs of dementia. what would they be? i think christmas is a good time because we tend to do the same thing every year. if you have not seen someone for a while, it can be an opportunity to have a direct comparison to a year before. so, if there are some changes concerning people, go to your gp to get an assessment, it's a very good...
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in any sport, i think women can prove themselves, we can beat the men, wejust need more opportunitieshe country — in our daily visit to the bbc newsrooms around the uk. in belfast this afternoon we're joined by tara mills bringing us the latest on those strikes by nhs nurses in northern ireland. we are getting an update from her in just a moment. amy garcia from look north in leeds will be teaching us how we can be more eco—friendly this christmas. back with you shortly, amy. but first tara, we've seen this story in the headlines today and it's a dispute about pay for nurses in northern ireland when compared to the rest of the uk. many appointments in treatments and hospitals across northern ireland have been cancelled and a number of minor injury units have been closed today. a knock—on effect on some facial skills to wear nursing cover has been cut back. 20,000 staff are on strike, 15,000 are nurses and almost 5000 appointments have been cancelled today. there is significant history to all of this. nurses and health workers did not ta ke nurses and health workers did not take this d
in any sport, i think women can prove themselves, we can beat the men, wejust need more opportunitieshe country — in our daily visit to the bbc newsrooms around the uk. in belfast this afternoon we're joined by tara mills bringing us the latest on those strikes by nhs nurses in northern ireland. we are getting an update from her in just a moment. amy garcia from look north in leeds will be teaching us how we can be more eco—friendly this christmas. back with you shortly, amy. but first...
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wejust did not have the budget. you really did just use her house?enda had on the wall, bless her. it is lovely. it means so much to so many people and you cannot get your head around it. did you go back to the original series to help you get back into being gavin? there is no way i am watching myself ten years ago. absolutely no way. i am already self—conscious enough. absolutely no way. i am already self-conscious enough. joe, come forward a little. it is constantly on. icy it when i flicked the channels. icy a bit and cannot stop watching. i love that there are a new generation of people watching it with children who were not even born when this started. they are coming to watch us film and it is lovely.” think it's so good. it gives eve ryo ne think it's so good. it gives everyone want they want and there are some new things as well, you know? how has uncle bryn changed? if anything he looks younger. i mean, he has obviously been to a spa in the swiss mountains, colon, and it treated him well. hello. i love the fa ct treated him well. hello. i lo
wejust did not have the budget. you really did just use her house?enda had on the wall, bless her. it is lovely. it means so much to so many people and you cannot get your head around it. did you go back to the original series to help you get back into being gavin? there is no way i am watching myself ten years ago. absolutely no way. i am already self—conscious enough. absolutely no way. i am already self-conscious enough. joe, come forward a little. it is constantly on. icy it when i...