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our correspondent graham satchell has the background. esther rantzen's daughter, rebecca wilcox, in downing street, delivering a petition with 200,000 signatures demanding a change in the law to allow assisted dying. dame esther has terminal lung cancer and wants the choice to have what she calls a dignified death. the peace it would give ourfamily and my mum to know that her future has a dignified, pain—free end, it's huge. i know i keep saying the word huge, but it's just so massive that it's beyond words. campaigners say any new law would have strict safeguards. assisted dying would only be available for mentally competent adults with a terminal illness and would require two doctors to confirm the person is expected to die within six months. opponents of assisted dying say however the law is constructed, it could put unbearable pressure on the more vulnerable. disability campaigner baroness tanni grey—thompson fears changing the law could see some people being coerced into pursuing assisted dying. there's a huge number of people w
our correspondent graham satchell has the background. esther rantzen's daughter, rebecca wilcox, in downing street, delivering a petition with 200,000 signatures demanding a change in the law to allow assisted dying. dame esther has terminal lung cancer and wants the choice to have what she calls a dignified death. the peace it would give ourfamily and my mum to know that her future has a dignified, pain—free end, it's huge. i know i keep saying the word huge, but it's just so massive that...
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and rosiejones. it�*s graham and rosie jones. it's such an graham and rosiejones. it�*s such an incredible thing already. talking to strangers, bumping into friends, my brother was with me last year. but rosie and i, start to finish — like, what a special thing to have shared. i feel absolutely, like — blown away by it. and also just — people love rosie. she�*s a force of nature. and being the person who got to transport that energy around the marathon, it was a huge honour, rosie. thank you so much for doing it. let�*s you so much for doing it. let's talk to the _ you so much for doing it. let's talk to the person _ you so much for doing it. let's talk to the person who - you so much for doing it. let's talk to the person who did - you so much for doing it. let's talk to the person who did the | talk to the person who did the real work, shall we? talk to the person who did the realwork, shall we?— realwork, shall we? here we to. realwork, shall we? here we go- how— realwork, shall we? here we go- how was _ realwo
and rosiejones. it�*s graham and rosie jones. it's such an graham and rosiejones. it�*s such an incredible thing already. talking to strangers, bumping into friends, my brother was with me last year. but rosie and i, start to finish — like, what a special thing to have shared. i feel absolutely, like — blown away by it. and also just — people love rosie. she�*s a force of nature. and being the person who got to transport that energy around the marathon, it was a huge honour, rosie....
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that is ivan graham and rosiejones. it is doing the 26 miles. that is ivan graham and rosie jones. it is such an incredible _ graham and rosie jones. it is such an incredible thing _ graham and rosie jones. it is such an incredible thing already, - graham and rosie jones. it is such| an incredible thing already, talking to strangers, bumping into friends, my brothers was with me last year. rosie and i start to finish, what a special thing to share. i feel blown away by it. people love rose. she is away by it. people love rose. she is a force of nature. just being the person who got to transport that energy around the marathon, it was a huge honour, rose, thank you for doing it. let huge honour, rose, thank you for doin: it. , ,, .,~ ., huge honour, rose, thank you for doin. it. , ,, .,~' ., , doing it. let us speak to the person who did the — doing it. let us speak to the person who did the real— doing it. let us speak to the person who did the real work, _ doing it. let us speak to the person who did the real work, how - doing it. let us speak to the person who did the real wo
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daniel graham, who's 38, and adam carruthers, who's 3i, were first arrested in october last year and are due before newcastle magistrates on may 15th. northumbria police said it recognised the strength of feeling associated with the tree, but it reminded people not to speculate — particularly online — because it could have an impact on the ongoing case. the tree may be gone, but it certainly still holds a place in the memories of many. alison freeman, bbc news, northumberland. the mother of a 23—year—old israeli hostage who was seized from the nova music festival has been speaking of the moment she saw him last week in a hostage video for the first time since he was taken to gaza. rachel goldberg—polin says israel and hamas must urgently agree a new ceasefire and a deal to release the hostages. but israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's planning a ground offensive in rafah — in southern gaza — regardless of the outcome. anna foster reports from the site of the nova music festival in southern israel. 207 days ago this was a place of life. each of these imag
daniel graham, who's 38, and adam carruthers, who's 3i, were first arrested in october last year and are due before newcastle magistrates on may 15th. northumbria police said it recognised the strength of feeling associated with the tree, but it reminded people not to speculate — particularly online — because it could have an impact on the ongoing case. the tree may be gone, but it certainly still holds a place in the memories of many. alison freeman, bbc news, northumberland. the mother of...
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graham satchell reports. the storm that hit dubai was ferocious. more than a year's worth of rainfall fell in less than 2a hours. these time—lapse pictures show the gathering clouds as darkness falls and the rain begins. the floods left the city completely underwater, with cars submerged and stranded, including some expensive ones like this rolls—royce. some drivers attempted to make their way through, but others were left to improvise as best they could. at the airport, extraordinary images, as planes taxied through what looks like a lake. thousands of passengers — many of them british — have been left stranded, with flights cancelled and delayed. the united arab emirates is one of the driest regions in the world. experts say climate change means we'll continue to see extreme weather like this. dubai is a city of concrete and glass, with little infrastructure like storm drains that could help it deal with a sudden influx of water. emergency services have been busy. this cat — using up one of its nine lives — had a lucky escape. graham
graham satchell reports. the storm that hit dubai was ferocious. more than a year's worth of rainfall fell in less than 2a hours. these time—lapse pictures show the gathering clouds as darkness falls and the rain begins. the floods left the city completely underwater, with cars submerged and stranded, including some expensive ones like this rolls—royce. some drivers attempted to make their way through, but others were left to improvise as best they could. at the airport, extraordinary...
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graham satchell, bbc news. we will speak to our correspondents for the latest on that throughout the programme and we will speak to our international editor, as well, on the programmejust our international editor, as well, on the programme just after akm. in other news to date... and earthquake has struck in taiwan and sally has the details. at least four people are dead and dozens are injured after a 7.4 magnitude quake struck taiwan. seismologists say the earthquake is the strongest to hit the east asian nation in 25 years. our asia correspondent, rupert wingfield—hayes, is in the capital taipei. good morning. what more do we know about the impact of this earthquake? well, it has struck right across the east coast of the island and it has unleashed a lot of damage. the most dramatic things we have seen so far are pictures of a very, very large landslides. the east coast of taiwan is far more dramatic than the west coast. rugged and mountainous. and there are narrow valleys, high craggy mountains, well over
graham satchell, bbc news. we will speak to our correspondents for the latest on that throughout the programme and we will speak to our international editor, as well, on the programmejust our international editor, as well, on the programme just after akm. in other news to date... and earthquake has struck in taiwan and sally has the details. at least four people are dead and dozens are injured after a 7.4 magnitude quake struck taiwan. seismologists say the earthquake is the strongest to hit...
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graham satchell, bbc news. staying in the region, the us military says it has destroyed another two drones belonging to the iranian—backed houthi movement in yemen. a statement by us central command said one was shot down over the red sea, the second was destroyed on the ground in yemen. it stressed that drones posed an imminent threat to shipping in the region. the houthis have carried out numerous attacks on vessels in recent months. they say they�*re supporting palestinians in the gaza strip. let�*s take a look at some stories making news in the uk today. the home office says nearly 350 migrants crossed the english channel in small boats on saturday. almost 5000 people have made the journey so far this year — a rise of around a third in the same period last year. prime minister, rishi sunak, has made stopping small boats one of the priorities of his government. the national living wage goes up today — rising byjust over a pound, to £11.44 an hour — paid to anyone over the age of 21. there are al
graham satchell, bbc news. staying in the region, the us military says it has destroyed another two drones belonging to the iranian—backed houthi movement in yemen. a statement by us central command said one was shot down over the red sea, the second was destroyed on the ground in yemen. it stressed that drones posed an imminent threat to shipping in the region. the houthis have carried out numerous attacks on vessels in recent months. they say they�*re supporting palestinians in the gaza...
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graham satchel, bbc news. we are expecting lord cameron to speak with his american counterpart antony blinken, we will bring you back. you are watching bbc news. the uk foreign secretary david cameron is in washington where a joint press conference is expected shortly with antony blinken, us secretary of state, live pictures from the state department, two diplomats set to discuss arms exports to asia, party a sustainable ceasefire and the delivery of more humanitarian aid into gaza, and more funding for ukraine, military edge package worth billions of dollars currently stalled on capitol hill. before travelling to washington he met with the former president donald trump in florida. i leave the pictures of the news conference venue to my side because that is due to start any minute. but i have been talking to tom fletcher, formerforeign policy adviser under tony blair, gordon brown, david cameron, the author of the assassin, given some of the things david cameron has said about donald trump in the past whether
graham satchel, bbc news. we are expecting lord cameron to speak with his american counterpart antony blinken, we will bring you back. you are watching bbc news. the uk foreign secretary david cameron is in washington where a joint press conference is expected shortly with antony blinken, us secretary of state, live pictures from the state department, two diplomats set to discuss arms exports to asia, party a sustainable ceasefire and the delivery of more humanitarian aid into gaza, and more...
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our first report this hour is from our correspondent graham satchell. the pictures tell their own devastating story. the team from the charity world central kitchen was travelling in a convoy of three cars — you can clearly see their logo. each car was hit in what looks like a precision — targeted — attack. the charity has now paid tribute to the seven workers who lost their lives — including three british nationals. 57—year—old john chapman — who is believed to have served in the royal marines — was working for the charity as a security adviser. james henderson, who was 33, is also understood to have served in the marines. james kirby was a7, and another armed forces veteran. all three men were trying to protect their colleagues. the charity described them as heroes. "these seven beautiful souls were killed by the israeli defense forces. theirsmiles, laughter and voices are forever embedded in our memories. we are reeling from our loss, the world's loss." world central kitchen was providing vital food aid in gaza, supplying millions of
our first report this hour is from our correspondent graham satchell. the pictures tell their own devastating story. the team from the charity world central kitchen was travelling in a convoy of three cars — you can clearly see their logo. each car was hit in what looks like a precision — targeted — attack. the charity has now paid tribute to the seven workers who lost their lives — including three british nationals. 57—year—old john chapman — who is believed to have served in the...
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graham satchell, bbc news. incredible pictures. let's have a look at the weather here, ben rich is with us. much drier in the middle east now and at home here, things are drying up. but it is a slow process. we have still had some pretty hefty showers in places today. this area of high pressure is what is going to drive things up but it is still a long way to the west of us and actually around the top of this high, various weather systems moving through with outbreaks of rain, across parts of south—west wales, south—west england. that will clear tonight. showers continue in the south—east of england, cloud and rain in western scotland later but in between, a slice of clear sky and these are the temperatures away from these are the temperatures away from the city is out in the countryside, dropping below freezing. a touch of frost to start tomorrow. england and wales, starting with some sunshine, south—west of england will keep hold of that but elsewhere it will cloud over with some rain. northern ireland seeing some rain at
graham satchell, bbc news. incredible pictures. let's have a look at the weather here, ben rich is with us. much drier in the middle east now and at home here, things are drying up. but it is a slow process. we have still had some pretty hefty showers in places today. this area of high pressure is what is going to drive things up but it is still a long way to the west of us and actually around the top of this high, various weather systems moving through with outbreaks of rain, across parts of...
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graham satchell reports. the beaches of northern france and what's becoming an almost nightly ritual is about to play out — this time with fatal consequences. a group of migrants protected by people smugglers heads to the shore. above, french police are watching every move, communicating with colleagues on the ground. as the authorities move in to stop the boat, a battle. fireworks are thrown. smugglers use sticks to protect the migrants. eventually, it works and the boat moves out to sea. "we're not allowed to go in the water," this policeman says. "did you notice they had sticks? and there are children, too, so we had to be careful." we now know five people died here, just offshore — three men, a woman and a seven—year—old girl. you can hear the cries for help. help! the prime minister, rishi sunak, on a visit to poland, said new legislation to send migrants to rwanda will act as a deterrent. this will help us stop the boats. people need to know that if they come to our country illegally, they won't
graham satchell reports. the beaches of northern france and what's becoming an almost nightly ritual is about to play out — this time with fatal consequences. a group of migrants protected by people smugglers heads to the shore. above, french police are watching every move, communicating with colleagues on the ground. as the authorities move in to stop the boat, a battle. fireworks are thrown. smugglers use sticks to protect the migrants. eventually, it works and the boat moves out to sea....
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graham satchell, bbc news. to the war in ukraine now and overnight a russian missile attack killed 17 people in the northern ukrainian city of chernihiv , while more than 70 others were injured. james waterhouse has more from in kyiv. bus passengers dive for cover after two missiles hit nearby. what follows is the haunting sounds of a third. low rumbling. in chernihiv, air strikes happen with little notice. russia tried and failed to take this city, but with its border only 60 miles away, the skies bring a constant threat. the force of the blast did this to anastasia's home. translation: it will be very cold to spend the night here. i have the children, so i will go to the neighbour's, and then we will repair this. but i don't know if it makes sense at this stage of our lives. a familiar recovery routine followed. for ukrainians, there is no escaping russia's invasion, and after watching western allies unite behind israel, their leader wants the same for his country. translation: allies have shown in the middle
graham satchell, bbc news. to the war in ukraine now and overnight a russian missile attack killed 17 people in the northern ukrainian city of chernihiv , while more than 70 others were injured. james waterhouse has more from in kyiv. bus passengers dive for cover after two missiles hit nearby. what follows is the haunting sounds of a third. low rumbling. in chernihiv, air strikes happen with little notice. russia tried and failed to take this city, but with its border only 60 miles away, the...
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graham satchell, bbc news. well a former head of the foreign office here in london, lord ricketts, has this morning told the bbc the uk should stop selling arms to israel. i think there's abundant evidence now that israel hasn't been taking enough care to fulfill its obligations on the safety of civilians. and a country that gets arms from the uk has to comply with international humanitarian law. that's a condition of the arms export license. so honestly, i think the time has come to send that signal. it won't change the course of the war. it would be a powerful political message and it mightjust stimulate debate in the us as well — which would be the real game changer if the americans began to think about putting limits, restrictions on the use of american weapons in israel. let's speak to our international editorjeremy bowen, who's in northern israel. i wonder if you could update us on the latest on what the israelis are saying about the attack? fix, the latest on what the israelis are saying about the att
graham satchell, bbc news. well a former head of the foreign office here in london, lord ricketts, has this morning told the bbc the uk should stop selling arms to israel. i think there's abundant evidence now that israel hasn't been taking enough care to fulfill its obligations on the safety of civilians. and a country that gets arms from the uk has to comply with international humanitarian law. that's a condition of the arms export license. so honestly, i think the time has come to send that...
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graham satchell, bbc news. the government wants to make significant changes to the main disability benefit, personal independence payments, or pip. it's suggested that some people suffering from less serious mental health conditions could no longer be eligible for the benefit. the charity scope said it was a "reckless assault on disabled people. " 0ur disability news correspondent nikki fox has this report. the main thing i use my pip for is my wheelchair accessible vehicle to get me to university. pip helps me pay for our easy cook and ready meals. it enabled me to get my powered wheelchair because i didn't - qualify for motability. i use it every day. it's given me so much more freedom. life for disabled people is expensive, with many using personal independence payments or pip to help cover the extra costs that come with having a disability. pip can be life—changing and it shouldn't be so difficult for disabled people to access it because it really, really helps a lot of us. 2.6 million working age disable
graham satchell, bbc news. the government wants to make significant changes to the main disability benefit, personal independence payments, or pip. it's suggested that some people suffering from less serious mental health conditions could no longer be eligible for the benefit. the charity scope said it was a "reckless assault on disabled people. " 0ur disability news correspondent nikki fox has this report. the main thing i use my pip for is my wheelchair accessible vehicle to get me...
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not so with graham stuart. but i don't think we should read too much into this resignation other than it creates a little bit of hr headache for rishi sunak and he will have to find someone else to fill that pretty important role. find find someone else to fill that pretty important role. and peter, tell me more _ pretty important role. and peter, tell me more about _ pretty important role. and peter, tell me more about those - tell me more about those developments with labour's deputy leader. the developments with labour's deputy leader. ,., . , ., leader. the police in greater manchester _ leader. the police in greater manchester are _ leader. the police in greater manchester are now - leader. the police in greater- manchester are now investigating a potential breach we think of electoral law here. it is worth may be giving you the timeline here. it is to do with angela rayner�*s for my living arrangements in stockport. she bought her council house there in 2007, under the right to buy scheme. she got a 25
not so with graham stuart. but i don't think we should read too much into this resignation other than it creates a little bit of hr headache for rishi sunak and he will have to find someone else to fill that pretty important role. find find someone else to fill that pretty important role. and peter, tell me more _ pretty important role. and peter, tell me more about _ pretty important role. and peter, tell me more about those - tell me more about those developments with labour's deputy leader....
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graham satchell, bbc news. now before we go, we have some wild pictures to bring you from montana — where this elephant stopped traffic on tuesday. viola the elephant escaped a travelling circus — roaming through the streets of butte. the local sheriff said viola was spooked by a car and escaped briefly — but was recaptured without incident. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. slowly but surely, the weather is going to turn a little bit drier, but not an awful lot warmer as we head towards the end of the week. high pressure is tantalizingly close — sitting to the west of the uk, but still far enough away that weather systems can move in around the top of that area of high pressure — bringing cloud, bringing outbreaks of rain. that's exactly what we're going to see through the day on thursday ahead of that cold, frosty start, but we will see some spells of sunshine. that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rai
graham satchell, bbc news. now before we go, we have some wild pictures to bring you from montana — where this elephant stopped traffic on tuesday. viola the elephant escaped a travelling circus — roaming through the streets of butte. the local sheriff said viola was spooked by a car and escaped briefly — but was recaptured without incident. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. slowly but surely, the weather is going to turn a little bit drier, but not an awful lot warmer as we head...
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graham satchell reports. ca rs cars are struggling through flooded roads this morning in west sussex. from the air you can see where the river arun has burst its banks. 180 people were evacuated from a holiday park, one was taken to hospital showing signs of hypothermia. both ambulance and fire service staff were called to the park, holidays cut short in the most dramatic way by terrible weather. it was a miserable night for the residents here. a high tide and heavy rain falling on already saturated ground meant the emergency services were busy. the fire service helped people to safety, some were taken out on boats. others were able to make their way on foot with a little help. the flood affecting both the elderly and the very young. the fire service says there is likely to be more flooding in the coming hours. we are experiencing some very high tides at the moment and the next high tide is due around lunchtime, which is actually slightly higher than the one we had over night. our advice to anybody stuck or t
graham satchell reports. ca rs cars are struggling through flooded roads this morning in west sussex. from the air you can see where the river arun has burst its banks. 180 people were evacuated from a holiday park, one was taken to hospital showing signs of hypothermia. both ambulance and fire service staff were called to the park, holidays cut short in the most dramatic way by terrible weather. it was a miserable night for the residents here. a high tide and heavy rain falling on already...
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they are daniel graham, who is 38 and adam carruthers who is 3 is. both are from cumbria, —— 3i. carruthers who is 3 is. both are from cumbria, —— 31. police say they are due before newcastle magistrates on 15th may. northumbria police said in a statement today that it recognises the strength of feeling associated with the tree but it is reminding people not to speculate, particularly online, because it could impact the ongoing case. thank the search for scotland's next first minister and snp leader is under way, after humza yousaf announced his resignation yesterday. the former deputy first ministerjohn swinney says he's considering a bid for the leadership, having received the backing of several senior snp figures. the former finance secretary kate forbes, who yousaf narrowly defeated in a fractious leadership race just over a year ago, has also been spoken of as a possible contender. our scotland editorjames cook has the latest. willjohn swinney be the next snp leader? mr swinney, are you going to meet kate forbes? obviously i have lots of discussions with lots of people,
they are daniel graham, who is 38 and adam carruthers who is 3 is. both are from cumbria, —— 3i. carruthers who is 3 is. both are from cumbria, —— 31. police say they are due before newcastle magistrates on 15th may. northumbria police said in a statement today that it recognises the strength of feeling associated with the tree but it is reminding people not to speculate, particularly online, because it could impact the ongoing case. thank the search for scotland's next first minister...
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graham satchell, bbc news. let's speak to christopher mallett, a fitness professional and resident of dubai who was caught in these floods. tell us what happened to you. what did you see? to tell us what happened to you. what did you see?— did you see? to be honest, i was fortunate enough _ did you see? to be honest, i was fortunate enough to _ did you see? to be honest, i was fortunate enough to have - did you see? to be honest, i was fortunate enough to have the - did you see? to be honest, i was. fortunate enough to have the luxury of being on the 13th floor of my apartment so i was thankful to be honest. but from what i saw in the morning, i try to make my usual journey to work quite early and i had to quickly turn around and go back upstairs because it was like the verve port, it was pretty ferocious, flooded from about eight or nine in the morning. 50 it or nine in the morning. so it accumulated _ or nine in the morning. so it accumulated pretty - or nine in the morning. so it accumulated pretty quickly
graham satchell, bbc news. let's speak to christopher mallett, a fitness professional and resident of dubai who was caught in these floods. tell us what happened to you. what did you see? to tell us what happened to you. what did you see?— did you see? to be honest, i was fortunate enough _ did you see? to be honest, i was fortunate enough to _ did you see? to be honest, i was fortunate enough to have - did you see? to be honest, i was fortunate enough to have the - did you see? to be honest,...
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graham stuart has been in and around government for eight years now. he attended cabinet when liz truss was from minister and is also attending under rishi sunak. a middle level climate minister role that he is held and the reason he says is to spend more time in his constituency. he will stand and his constituency is a relatively safe conservative seat with a majority of around about 20,000 but i suppose at the moment in the state of the opinion polls, the tories cannot take any seats for granted. he is saying he wants focus on issues he has campaigned on locally including improving broadband provision, local health care, that kind of thing. we are awaiting a response from the prime minister to it. i suppose the concern here for macro three is that he has lost three quite experienced ministers in the space of about a month. we had james heat resigning as armed forces minister and robert how resigning his education minister a few weeks back. both very well respected figures but the difference as you sent me is with those two, they are both planning to
graham stuart has been in and around government for eight years now. he attended cabinet when liz truss was from minister and is also attending under rishi sunak. a middle level climate minister role that he is held and the reason he says is to spend more time in his constituency. he will stand and his constituency is a relatively safe conservative seat with a majority of around about 20,000 but i suppose at the moment in the state of the opinion polls, the tories cannot take any seats for...
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they sign about their and send books to harry and graham collects. —— notes to harry. we've been able to estimate last year, we did over 5000. , ., , ., _, ., , 5000. the visitors who come, do they add to the local _ 5000. the visitors who come, do they add to the local economy? _ 5000. the visitors who come, do they add to the local economy? to - 5000. the visitors who come, do they add to the local economy? to they i add to the local economy? to they buy stuff, do they eat stuff, do they stay in places or do theyjust turn up and leave? they stay in places or do they 'ust turn up and leave?i they stay in places or do they 'ust turn up and leave? if you think that a lot of them have _ turn up and leave? if you think that a lot of them have come _ turn up and leave? if you think that a lot of them have come a - turn up and leave? if you think thatl a lot of them have come a long way. i'm talking literally around the world. australia, japan, peru, you name it. they're coming as a homage to homes chapel. generally, half a day. they'll do the sites you talked about, they'l
they sign about their and send books to harry and graham collects. —— notes to harry. we've been able to estimate last year, we did over 5000. , ., , ., _, ., , 5000. the visitors who come, do they add to the local _ 5000. the visitors who come, do they add to the local economy? _ 5000. the visitors who come, do they add to the local economy? to - 5000. the visitors who come, do they add to the local economy? to they i add to the local economy? to they buy stuff, do they eat stuff, do they...
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graham satchell, bbc news. clubs in the top flight of english football are discussing the potential introduction of a salary cap for the first time. the plan would see spending on wages for all clubs, linked to the television revenue of the premier league's bottom teams. our sports correspondent katie gornall is in salford with more detail. the league has committed to changing the current profit and sustainability rules, which proved —— might have proved hugely controversial and have seen everton and nottingham forest docked points this season. the current system under discussion is the concept of anchoring, it would see clubs investing in the squad linked to the broadcast revenue of the lowest ranked side. for example, last season southampton brought in around £100 million in tv revenue. clubs could be linked to five times that filter is still a huge amount but it would effectively mean a strict salary cap, which in theory could make the league were open and more balanced. not all clubs are in favour of t
graham satchell, bbc news. clubs in the top flight of english football are discussing the potential introduction of a salary cap for the first time. the plan would see spending on wages for all clubs, linked to the television revenue of the premier league's bottom teams. our sports correspondent katie gornall is in salford with more detail. the league has committed to changing the current profit and sustainability rules, which proved —— might have proved hugely controversial and have seen...
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our first report this hour is from our correspondent graham satchell. the bodies of aid workers being taken to a hospital in central gaza. they worked with the charity world central kitchen. they were travelling in armoured cars, branded with their charity logo, when they were hit by an israeli air strike. the charity says seven were killed from all corners of the world — britain, poland, australia, america, canada and palestine. hi, this is zomi and chef olivier. we're at the deir al—balah kitchen. the smiling face of australian zomi frankcom, one of those who lost their lives. she had been working in gaza helping to organise the supply and preparation of food. the australian government is demanding answers. the truth is that this is beyond, beyond any reasonable circumstance, that someone going about, providing aid and humanitarian assistance should lose their life. this is a video produced by the charity. it is one of the biggest providers of food aid in gaza, and has delivered more than 42 million meals since last october. in a statement, the is
our first report this hour is from our correspondent graham satchell. the bodies of aid workers being taken to a hospital in central gaza. they worked with the charity world central kitchen. they were travelling in armoured cars, branded with their charity logo, when they were hit by an israeli air strike. the charity says seven were killed from all corners of the world — britain, poland, australia, america, canada and palestine. hi, this is zomi and chef olivier. we're at the deir al—balah...
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feel, people within the post office and possibly further afield should go to jail. 0ur correspondent graham satchell has been following the story and had this reaction to those comments from the post office minister. i think it is an interesting intervention because the public inquiry in britain starts again tomorrow, so the timing is interesting. he was speaking in a room full of sub—postmasters who are angry about what has happened to them. they were falsely convicted of stealing money from the post office when in fact there was a faulty computer system and cover—ups high up computer system and cover—ups high up in both fujitsu and the post office. this is the biggest scandal in british corporate history. it is unusualfor in british corporate history. it is unusual for a in british corporate history. it is unusualfor a government in british corporate history. it is unusual for a government minister to suggest people should go to jail but i think it shows you where the government is now on this and of course he was saying it is not up to him to decide but he does want the police to i
feel, people within the post office and possibly further afield should go to jail. 0ur correspondent graham satchell has been following the story and had this reaction to those comments from the post office minister. i think it is an interesting intervention because the public inquiry in britain starts again tomorrow, so the timing is interesting. he was speaking in a room full of sub—postmasters who are angry about what has happened to them. they were falsely convicted of stealing money from...
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graham satchell, bbc news. salvage crews at the us port of baltimore have removed the first section of the bridge that collapsed on tuesday, when it was hit by a container ship. six people working on the bridge at the time were killed. the coastguard said a first section of the francis scott key bridge had been cut free, and was being transferred onto a barge to be taken ashore. the use of cannabis has been partially legalised in germany, under new rules aiming to combat its sale on the black market. adults are now allowed to carry up to 25 grams of the drug, and grow up to three plants per household. thousands of people have taken to the streets in haiti to mark easter weekend. it's the first major national holiday since the country's government collapsed. the caribbean island is now largely gripped by gang violence. more than 1,500 people have been killed since the start of the year, and tens of thousands of others left homeless. the un has described the situation as cataclysmic. our reporter nomia iqbal has
graham satchell, bbc news. salvage crews at the us port of baltimore have removed the first section of the bridge that collapsed on tuesday, when it was hit by a container ship. six people working on the bridge at the time were killed. the coastguard said a first section of the francis scott key bridge had been cut free, and was being transferred onto a barge to be taken ashore. the use of cannabis has been partially legalised in germany, under new rules aiming to combat its sale on the black...
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the total surpassing graham gooch's 333 for england against india in1990. glamorgan have since declared on 620—3. middlesex a82 runs behind at the end of day two. what a feat from sam north—east. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. in the ipl, virat kohli scored the first hundred of the 2024 edition — his eighth in ipl cricket — as his unbeaten 113 saw royal challengers bengaluru post 183 for 3. but it was in vain as another century was coming along. just butler hitting a set to —— hitting a six to make it four wins out of four for his team. lotte kopecky sprinted to a sensational victory at paris—roubaix femmes, as she sped over the line ahead of rivals marianne vos and elisa balsamo in the famous roubaix velodrome. the world champion claimed the first title in the race for her team, sd—worx protime. the tour of the basque country was won byjuan ayuso of uae team emirates. he followed his fellow spaniard carlos rodriguez over the line. the ineos grenadiers rider taking the stage win with ayuso pi
the total surpassing graham gooch's 333 for england against india in1990. glamorgan have since declared on 620—3. middlesex a82 runs behind at the end of day two. what a feat from sam north—east. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. in the ipl, virat kohli scored the first hundred of the 2024 edition — his eighth in ipl cricket — as his unbeaten 113 saw royal challengers bengaluru post 183 for 3. but it was in vain as another century was...
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graham satchell reports. the beaches of northern france and what's becoming an almost nightly ritual is about to play out, this time with fatal consequences. a group of migrants protected by people smugglers heads to the shore. above, french police are watching every move, communicating with colleagues on the ground. as the authorities move in to stop the boat, a battle. fireworks are thrown. smugglers use sticks to protect the migrants. eventually, it works and the boat moves out to sea. "we're not allowed to go in the water," this policeman says. "did you notice they had sticks? and there are children, too, so we had to be careful." we now know five people died here, just offshore — three men, a woman and a seven—year—old girl. you can hear the cries for help. help! the prime minister, rishi sunak, on a visit to poland, said new legislation to send migrants to rwanda will act as a deterrent. this will help us stop the boats. people need to know that if they come to our country illegally, they won't be
graham satchell reports. the beaches of northern france and what's becoming an almost nightly ritual is about to play out, this time with fatal consequences. a group of migrants protected by people smugglers heads to the shore. above, french police are watching every move, communicating with colleagues on the ground. as the authorities move in to stop the boat, a battle. fireworks are thrown. smugglers use sticks to protect the migrants. eventually, it works and the boat moves out to sea....
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graham satchell, bbc news. now, ben has more of this morning's news, including some information for parents with their children in nurseries. yes, an important change, sally. thank you very much. let me explain. as of this week, some working parents in england can access more government—funded childcare for their children. up until the end of march there were 30 hours per week of funded childcare available to three and four year olds. that has now been extended, with 15 hours per week available for two—year—olds during school term time. the government claims it will mean more than 150,000 children will be able to access a government—funded childcare place. but many in the industry are warning the funding does not meet demand and there is a shortage of available places. vanessa clarke reports. yay! from a quick stumble to the back of the net. the two—year—olds here at monkton nursery in liverpool are quick learners. some of their childcare hours are now being paid for by the government, giving their
graham satchell, bbc news. now, ben has more of this morning's news, including some information for parents with their children in nurseries. yes, an important change, sally. thank you very much. let me explain. as of this week, some working parents in england can access more government—funded childcare for their children. up until the end of march there were 30 hours per week of funded childcare available to three and four year olds. that has now been extended, with 15 hours per week...
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graham satchell, bbc news. pretty amazing. panel coming out. they with us. good evening. sunshine for some, but not for all. that has been the story today, and when the shower clouds came, that�*s been the story today, and when the shower clouds came, they were pretty threatening. quite a dramatic weather watcher picture here sent in from north wales. most of the showers have been out to the west first thing this morning, with these frontal systems sinking steadily south. through this evening, we have a clutch of showers just clinging on to east anglia and south—east england. they fade away, skies clear, temperatures are likely to fall away, and gardeners and growers, take note — we could see a touch of light frost in sheltered western areas with low single figures. further north and west, we keep around 4 or 5 degrees, and that�*s because we have cloud and rain spilling in from another system, which will bring some wet weather as we go through the day. so, into the afternoon, perhaps the best of the sunshine in east anglia, the midlands and southern england, clou
graham satchell, bbc news. pretty amazing. panel coming out. they with us. good evening. sunshine for some, but not for all. that has been the story today, and when the shower clouds came, that�*s been the story today, and when the shower clouds came, they were pretty threatening. quite a dramatic weather watcher picture here sent in from north wales. most of the showers have been out to the west first thing this morning, with these frontal systems sinking steadily south. through this...
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but mr malkinson said the apology was too little, too late. 0ur correspondent, graham satchwell, joins me with more. it is an extraordinary case, isn't it? ., ,. , ., , it? the government described it as an atrocious _ it? the government described it as an atrocious miscarriage _ it? the government described it as an atrocious miscarriage of- it? the government described it as an atrocious miscarriage ofjustice. mr malkinson was found guilty of rape in 2004 and i was meant at incidents. in 2007 new dna evidence came to light linking the crime to another man, so mr makinson applied to the review commission, the body which investigates miscarriages of justice, and they turned it down twice, and it wasn't until last year that mr malkinson was acquitted. todayis that mr malkinson was acquitted. today is a significant development because it's the first time the commission has held up its hands and said, we got this terribly wrong and they have issued this unreserved apology. what's interesting is the commission hasn't published its report because there is a bigger public inquiry due to star
but mr malkinson said the apology was too little, too late. 0ur correspondent, graham satchwell, joins me with more. it is an extraordinary case, isn't it? ., ,. , ., , it? the government described it as an atrocious _ it? the government described it as an atrocious miscarriage _ it? the government described it as an atrocious miscarriage of- it? the government described it as an atrocious miscarriage ofjustice. mr malkinson was found guilty of rape in 2004 and i was meant at incidents. in 2007...
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and we welcome tracy in devon, jason in glasgow, ian in chippenham and graham in clacton. good morning all.
and we welcome tracy in devon, jason in glasgow, ian in chippenham and graham in clacton. good morning all.
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said an independent review of the case made it clear for more on this let's cross to our correspondent graham satchell. we had that unreserved apology, not surprising, given the repeated failings here, given there was clear evidence that undermined the safety of this conviction. so tell us more about what the commission has been saying. about what the commission has been sa inc. ., �* , about what the commission has been sa in. about what the commission has been sa inn. . �*, ., saying. that's right, matthew. you may remember— saying. that's right, matthew. you may remember this _ saying. that's right, matthew. you may remember this is _ saying. that's right, matthew. you may remember this is described i saying. that's right, matthew. you| may remember this is described by the british government as an atrocious miscarriage ofjustice. today i think a significant development. so the head of the criminal cases review commission has issued what she describes as an unreserved apology. she said the commission failed andrew malcolm �*s income and for this i am deeply sorry. the criminal case
said an independent review of the case made it clear for more on this let's cross to our correspondent graham satchell. we had that unreserved apology, not surprising, given the repeated failings here, given there was clear evidence that undermined the safety of this conviction. so tell us more about what the commission has been saying. about what the commission has been sa inc. ., �* , about what the commission has been sa in. about what the commission has been sa inn. . �*, ., saying....
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graham satchell, bbc news. more body parts have been found by police investigating the death of a man after a torso was found at a nature reserve in greater manchester. police say they believe the victim was a man in his 60s from salford and his family have been informed. 0livia richwald reports. more grim discoveries in a murder investigation that has been continuing for more than three weeks. a man's torso was found wrapped in plastic at kersal dale wetlands in salford on the 4th of april. at first, police were unable to identify the victim but, last night, investigators confirmed that two more body parts had been found, including at blackleach reservoir in salford. and, at a press conference, police said they believed they now know the name of the dead man and were supporting his family. from day one, our priority has been to identify the man and his family so that we can give them support and the answers that they need. thanks to meticulous forensic work, we are now confident we have identified the man. for
graham satchell, bbc news. more body parts have been found by police investigating the death of a man after a torso was found at a nature reserve in greater manchester. police say they believe the victim was a man in his 60s from salford and his family have been informed. 0livia richwald reports. more grim discoveries in a murder investigation that has been continuing for more than three weeks. a man's torso was found wrapped in plastic at kersal dale wetlands in salford on the 4th of april. at...
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graham satchell reports. i think there is abundant evidence now that israel has not been taking enough care to fulfil its obligations on the safety of civilians. and a country that gets arms from the uk has to comply with international humanitarian law. that's a condition of the arms export license. so honestly, i think the time has come to send that signal. it won't change the course of the war. it would be a powerful political message and it mightjust stimulate debate in the us as well — which would be the real game—changer if the americans began to think about putting limits, restrictions on the use of american weapons in israel. well, the bbc�*s international editor jeremy bowen is in northern israel and gave us this update on the incident. well, a few more details are coming out in the press. there are reports which i can't personally confirm about the circumstances in which this happened. some suggestions that it might be the activities of a unit at the tactical level, rather than getting orders f
graham satchell reports. i think there is abundant evidence now that israel has not been taking enough care to fulfil its obligations on the safety of civilians. and a country that gets arms from the uk has to comply with international humanitarian law. that's a condition of the arms export license. so honestly, i think the time has come to send that signal. it won't change the course of the war. it would be a powerful political message and it mightjust stimulate debate in the us as well —...
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our correspondent graham satchell is with me. i7 17 years, he spent in jail. 17 years, he spent injail. in extraordinary case. the 17 years, he spent injail. i�*i extraordinary case. the government described it as an atrocious miscarriage ofjustice. andrew malkinson was convicted of rape, 37 when he was arrested, spent the best years of his life behind bars, 57 when he was released. this whole case changed when new dna evidence emerged that links the crime to a completely different man. so, from the jail mr malcolm applied to the criminal cases review commission, the body that investigates miscarriages ofjustice. they rejected his application twice. their apology is significant, it's the first time they have put their hand up and said yes, we made terrible mistakes in this case. it's interesting they haven't published any deal tales of their report today, because there is a big public inquiry due to start next year so the commission doesn't want its findings today, which may be critical of the police for example, to influence t
our correspondent graham satchell is with me. i7 17 years, he spent in jail. 17 years, he spent injail. in extraordinary case. the 17 years, he spent injail. i�*i extraordinary case. the government described it as an atrocious miscarriage ofjustice. andrew malkinson was convicted of rape, 37 when he was arrested, spent the best years of his life behind bars, 57 when he was released. this whole case changed when new dna evidence emerged that links the crime to a completely different man. so,...
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ijust got back from ukraine said graham they changed their conscription laws. they have all the manpower they need. " president zelensky signed the mobilization bill last week which they hope will ease the pressure on the exhausted troops at the frontline. from now on ukrainian men between 18 and 60 will ned ijust got back i just got back they ijust got back they have all the manpower they need. but do they? from now on the only to update their personal data would be military authorities are our contractors to see who can be called up. there are tougher penalties for draft dodgers. today they've gone a step further with new orders for ukrainian men who'd gone overseas, foreign minister says measures to restore fairness, as he put it saying abroad does not relieve ukraine of his or her duties to the homeland. lately bring in a ukrainian journalist, currently living in the uk and working with us here at the bbc news channel. he worked on this very program. greg, lovely to have you with us. what has changed today? as of today if you're a ukrainian citizen like me,
ijust got back from ukraine said graham they changed their conscription laws. they have all the manpower they need. " president zelensky signed the mobilization bill last week which they hope will ease the pressure on the exhausted troops at the frontline. from now on ukrainian men between 18 and 60 will ned ijust got back i just got back they ijust got back they have all the manpower they need. but do they? from now on the only to update their personal data would be military authorities...
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you have nicely set up graham there who is i nicely set up graham there who is one of these people who goes out into the community. what effect have the dads had on you guys here? the im act the the dads had on you guys here? the impact the dads have had meant that we could _ impact the dads have had meant that we could go into scotland, we didn't have a _ we could go into scotland, we didn't have a footprint here until we set ”p have a footprint here until we set up here _ have a footprint here until we set up here with myself and a laptop in glasgow. _ up here with myself and a laptop in glasgow, and we now have three offices _ glasgow, and we now have three offices. we can now get to talk to young _ offices. we can now get to talk to young people and carers and young people _ young people and carers and young people who work with them and understand how we can keep them safe every day _ understand how we can keep them safe every day. we understand how we can keep them safe eve da . ~ . understand how we can keep them safe eve da .~ ., ., ~ ., every day. we are talking about the th
you have nicely set up graham there who is i nicely set up graham there who is one of these people who goes out into the community. what effect have the dads had on you guys here? the im act the the dads had on you guys here? the impact the dads have had meant that we could _ impact the dads have had meant that we could go into scotland, we didn't have a _ we could go into scotland, we didn't have a footprint here until we set ”p have a footprint here until we set up here _ have a footprint...
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and we welcome tracy in devon, jason in glasgow, ian in chippenham and graham in clacton. good morning all. graham, let's get through this, see what you think. what do you think about? ~ ., , ., about? well, to me, nikki, it is a nonsense- _ about? well, to me, nikki, it is a nonsense. nobody, _ about? well, to me, nikki, it is a nonsense. nobody, i— about? well, to me, nikki, it is a nonsense. nobody, i am- about? well, to me, nikki, it is a nonsense. nobody, i am a - about? well, to me, nikki, it is a l nonsense. nobody, i am a smoker, about? well, to me, nikki, it is a . nonsense. nobody, i am a smoker, i have tried to give up quite a lot of times, and the fact is, nobody is addicted to smoking. everybody that smokes is addicted to nicotine within the tobacco. so, what has happened over the last few years, and everybody knows, they've introduced vapes to enable smokers to give up or try to give up smoking. more children are now using vapes than they ever would have done cigarettes. so, what they are trying to do, ban cigarettes because they're trying to stop children
and we welcome tracy in devon, jason in glasgow, ian in chippenham and graham in clacton. good morning all. graham, let's get through this, see what you think. what do you think about? ~ ., , ., about? well, to me, nikki, it is a nonsense- _ about? well, to me, nikki, it is a nonsense. nobody, _ about? well, to me, nikki, it is a nonsense. nobody, i— about? well, to me, nikki, it is a nonsense. nobody, i am- about? well, to me, nikki, it is a nonsense. nobody, i am a - about? well, to me,...
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indicating and saying that they will not stand at the next election, but this one slightly different because graham stuart saying he will stand in the next election but is resigning from government. that is his resignation letter that you can see on the bbc website and read in full, and we will get more reaction from westminster in the coming minutes as we try to find the answer to the obvious question as to why he has decided to resign and resign now, so that is the uk climate change minister resigning from but saying he will stand in the next election, that news hasjust saying he will stand in the next election, that news has just come saying he will stand in the next election, that news hasjust come in to us and we will have more on that in the coming minutes. his work has been displayed around the world, but now british sculptor anthony gormley�*s latest installation is to go on display closer to home in norfolk. 100 life—size cast iron sculptures weighing 680 kilograms — or about 1,500 pounds — have been distributed across parkland at the historical houghton hall. our media and arts co
indicating and saying that they will not stand at the next election, but this one slightly different because graham stuart saying he will stand in the next election but is resigning from government. that is his resignation letter that you can see on the bbc website and read in full, and we will get more reaction from westminster in the coming minutes as we try to find the answer to the obvious question as to why he has decided to resign and resign now, so that is the uk climate change minister...
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as tick, tick, death by a thousand cuts a punter there were some quite serious things in there, so graham brady, chairman of the 1922 committee, and it's another sign that people are looking at after the election. brute looking at after the election. we used the word legacy and one of the way of looking at legacy is to say actually it was vanity, over may be actually it was vanity, over may be a superficial gaze in the party which would have helped if it had not been for this pond and it actually risks doing further damage in the eyes of the public, it seems like an ungovernable party. i think that is right _ like an ungovernable party. i think that is right and _ like an ungovernable party. i think that is right and it _ like an ungovernable party. i think that is right and it shines - like an ungovernable party. i think that is right and it shines a - that is right and it shines a light on how far— that is right and it shines a light on how farapart that is right and it shines a light on how far apart the conservative party— on how far apart the conservative party are — on how far
as tick, tick, death by a thousand cuts a punter there were some quite serious things in there, so graham brady, chairman of the 1922 committee, and it's another sign that people are looking at after the election. brute looking at after the election. we used the word legacy and one of the way of looking at legacy is to say actually it was vanity, over may be actually it was vanity, over may be a superficial gaze in the party which would have helped if it had not been for this pond and it...
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the point of say getting close to 52 letter| of say getting close to 52 letter springs sent to sir graham brady would rishi sunak would you say say salt you, backbenchers, i'm going to go to the country now? i’m salt you, backbenchers, i'm going to go to the country now?— go to the country now? i'm not sure it would get — go to the country now? i'm not sure it would get to — go to the country now? i'm not sure it would get to 52. _ go to the country now? i'm not sure it would get to 52. i _ go to the country now? i'm not sure it would get to 52. i think— go to the country now? i'm not sure it would get to 52. i think it - go to the country now? i'm not sure it would get to 52. i think it is - it would get to 52. i think it is one _ it would get to 52. i think it is one conceivable _ it would get to 52. i think it is one conceivable likely- it would get to 52. i think it isl one conceivable likely scenario it would get to 52. i think it is - one conceivable likely scenario for him going — one conceivable likely scenario for him going early— one conceivable likely scenario for
the point of say getting close to 52 letter| of say getting close to 52 letter springs sent to sir graham brady would rishi sunak would you say say salt you, backbenchers, i'm going to go to the country now? i’m salt you, backbenchers, i'm going to go to the country now?— go to the country now? i'm not sure it would get — go to the country now? i'm not sure it would get to — go to the country now? i'm not sure it would get to 52. _ go to the country now? i'm not sure it would get to 52....
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northeast hit 36 fours and six sixes on his way to the record, with his total surpassing graham gooch�*s 333 for england against india in1990. it�*s the final day of the british swimming championships with the standout race of the day set to be the men�*s 200m freestyle final later tonight. yesterday, 0livia newman baronius, in her first major event, equalled the world record in the women�*s s14100m butterfly parra paris final to book her place at the paralympics, finishing narrowly ahead of poppy maskill who also swam underneath the required time. later in the evening, maskill turned the tables on newman—baronius when she took the british title in the women�*s 200m individual medley para final. maskill also recorded the nomination time for paris. 50m freestyle british record holder ben proud powered his way to yet another national title and was comfortably within the time needed to book his place at the olympics. 100m freestyle champion matt richards finished second, and also secured the qualification time. abbie wood booked her place in paris, in the women�*s 200m indi
northeast hit 36 fours and six sixes on his way to the record, with his total surpassing graham gooch�*s 333 for england against india in1990. it�*s the final day of the british swimming championships with the standout race of the day set to be the men�*s 200m freestyle final later tonight. yesterday, 0livia newman baronius, in her first major event, equalled the world record in the women�*s s14100m butterfly parra paris final to book her place at the paralympics, finishing narrowly...
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the writer of punch, james graham. and the actorjulie hesmondhalgh. morning to both of you. jacob, shall we start with you? it is a strange situation you find yourself in when you are life, that moment in your life, becomes a drama. what is it like to see it being reported and covered this way?— like to see it being reported and covered this way? again, like i said in that piece. _ covered this way? again, like i said in that piece, it _ covered this way? again, like i said in that piece, it is _ covered this way? again, like i said in that piece, it is bittersweet i covered this way? again, like i said in that piece, it is bittersweet in i in that piece, it is bittersweet in a way. i wish i wasn't in that position, i wish i wasn't in this position, i wish i wasn't in this position, but at the same time, grateful we are able to use it as a positive and spread the message that is important to us and try to create healthier culture where people can be more responsible and think before they act and speak and, yeah, lots of the themes in the play that w
the writer of punch, james graham. and the actorjulie hesmondhalgh. morning to both of you. jacob, shall we start with you? it is a strange situation you find yourself in when you are life, that moment in your life, becomes a drama. what is it like to see it being reported and covered this way?— like to see it being reported and covered this way? again, like i said in that piece. _ covered this way? again, like i said in that piece, it _ covered this way? again, like i said in that piece, it...
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graham's back garden is now in chaos. two chimneys have disappeared and fallen into the back garden. 0ne going over the tug out the front here and one going out over the rear at the porch. i had a very heavy table down at the bottom of the garden by the summer house, and that heavy table is now in a tree. a few doors down, a shed was uprooted and ended up in a neighbouring garden. bricks smashed through the roof of a utility room. meanwhile, a quarter mile away, branches from a large cedar tree blocked another road and took out a pole carrying telephone and internet services. sarah told me it sounded like a low flying plane. she's lost part of her ridge tiles, but says it could have been worse. i was terrified, it was absolutely terrifying. if somebody had been under the trees in the road, they would have been killed. well, the tree removal contractors have been out in force. one of them told me that in 20 years in thejob, he's never had to field so many calls in such a short space of time. and the roofers are going to be
graham's back garden is now in chaos. two chimneys have disappeared and fallen into the back garden. 0ne going over the tug out the front here and one going out over the rear at the porch. i had a very heavy table down at the bottom of the garden by the summer house, and that heavy table is now in a tree. a few doors down, a shed was uprooted and ended up in a neighbouring garden. bricks smashed through the roof of a utility room. meanwhile, a quarter mile away, branches from a large cedar tree...