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assistant head coach graham jones will take into i coach graham jones will take into and charge while attention will change for who next for newcastle. given the toll this is taken on bruce, is 1000 game is likely to be his last. next to the t20 cricket world cup, where ireland's hopes hang in the balance after they were beaten by sri lanka, who've qualified for the super 12's stage in abu dhabi. patrick geary reports. dusk in the desert and time to spring to life as ireland must. victory would take them to the world to proper, reach out and grab us, gareth delaney. second over, to more into balls from josh little, sri lanka 843. now came the sri lankan fight that led by... his side would prefer not to have to play in this event. not making it through would be unthinkable. aims to make it impossible. a total of 171 didn't quite do that, but removing' quickly got them closer. sri lanka know the value of sterling. without their biggest hitter, ireland lost their way. they were bowled out for 100—1. sri lanka go through an island may need to beat the nubian if gradient is survive. and
assistant head coach graham jones will take into i coach graham jones will take into and charge while attention will change for who next for newcastle. given the toll this is taken on bruce, is 1000 game is likely to be his last. next to the t20 cricket world cup, where ireland's hopes hang in the balance after they were beaten by sri lanka, who've qualified for the super 12's stage in abu dhabi. patrick geary reports. dusk in the desert and time to spring to life as ireland must. victory would...
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damon graham, - support it. . that's the view of. labour. damon graham, atticus support it. . that's the view of - labour. damon graham, atticus joins labour. damon graham, atticusjoins us and has been listening to the prime minister has to say. what was your reading of the pressure that's been felt politically and in relation to this dreadful case? i relation to this dreadful case? i think it certainly is, and what we are seeing is a response to that, to the revelations that have come out in the sentencing about the sarah everard murder, about the police officer responsible, is a chorus from across the political spectrum about the fact that there needs to be a deep—seated response to this. so you heard the prime minister. there talking about the need to speed up cases, to have a higher proportion of convictions. the interesting thing there is that this is not something new, it's not something that has been identified just now, but sometime ago, something that has been called upon before. we saw earlier this year in june, robert buckland, apologising for the low levels of ra
damon graham, - support it. . that's the view of. labour. damon graham, atticus support it. . that's the view of - labour. damon graham, atticus joins labour. damon graham, atticusjoins us and has been listening to the prime minister has to say. what was your reading of the pressure that's been felt politically and in relation to this dreadful case? i relation to this dreadful case? i think it certainly is, and what we are seeing is a response to that, to the revelations that have come out in...
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graham satchell reporting there. - beginning of next month. graham satchell reporting there. our- beginning of next month. graham satchell reporting there. our top | satchell reporting there. our top stories for you! he says he will only better cutting taxes when the economy is back on track. the military has been called into distribute fuel to petrol stations. more revelations from the leaked pandora papers, a secretive russian whose businesses have backed 34 conservative mps was involved in a russian corruption scandal. rules rules on foreign travel change today with the old traffic life system scrapped. there will now be one list of red countries, and anyone travelling to them will have to quarantine for ten days in a hotel. but most fully vaccinated travellers coming from other destinations will no longer need to take a covid test before departure. coletta smith has the very latest. going abroad have just got cheaper, and a whole lot easier. the amber list has been scrapped. now there's just a red list of countries. those passengers still have to pay to quarantine in a ho
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here's graham satchell. more than six months after the murder of sarah everard, flowers and messages are still being left at the bandstand on clapham common where a vigil was held in her name. sarah's death and that of sabina nessa, killed last month in south london, have led to a wide public debate about the safety of women and potential solutions. bt have now come up with plans for a smartphone app called walk me home. an emergency number, potentially 888, would enable women to have theirjourneys tracked and an alert triggered if they don't reach home in a set time. the government says it is considering bt�*s proposal and welcomes working with the private sector but there are already a number of apps like this. oi! screams alarm rings hollie guard, for example, has been downloaded more than 300,000 times. in an emergency it alerts a series of contacts, gives a precise location and starts recording video automatically. it was set up by hollie guard's family after she was killed by herformer partner. our a
here's graham satchell. more than six months after the murder of sarah everard, flowers and messages are still being left at the bandstand on clapham common where a vigil was held in her name. sarah's death and that of sabina nessa, killed last month in south london, have led to a wide public debate about the safety of women and potential solutions. bt have now come up with plans for a smartphone app called walk me home. an emergency number, potentially 888, would enable women to have...
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graham _ for women. thank you. graham satchell- for women. thank you. i graham satchell reporting. the authorities on the spanish canary island of la palma say the cumbre vieja volcano has blown open two more fissures. overnight, scientists recorded eight new earthquakes and say activity in the area remains "intense" almost two weeks after the first eruption. our correspondent danjohnson reports from la palma. the weekend chores now begin with clearing endless volcanic dust. ramon only moved here four months ago, but he's not letting this relentless eruption weigh too heavily. translation: it's true there's uncertainty now, but this i will be over and people will be stronger, and they'll start again and push this island forward. la palma's coastline is pushing forward — into the atlantic, as lava hits the sea and sets hard. satellite pictures show how it sliced through this island. and some of the british scientists here as part of the international team are monitoring gas levels and tracking fresh streams of lava from new vents that have opened up. that's why thousands of people
graham _ for women. thank you. graham satchell- for women. thank you. i graham satchell reporting. the authorities on the spanish canary island of la palma say the cumbre vieja volcano has blown open two more fissures. overnight, scientists recorded eight new earthquakes and say activity in the area remains "intense" almost two weeks after the first eruption. our correspondent danjohnson reports from la palma. the weekend chores now begin with clearing endless volcanic dust. ramon...
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graham satchell, bbc news. more than 1000 people are dying from covid every day in russia, a figure that makes it the worst—affected in europe. the scale of new infections and deaths has alarmed authorities so much that all workplaces are being shut down for a week from the start of november. many russians are sceptical of the vaccine the country produced, leaving them unprotected. richard galpin has visited one hospital in russia's north—west, and sent this report. another frantic day in hospital number one, here in vologda. the reality of the covid epidemic laid bare. wards in this hospitalfilled with patients on oxygen to try to keep them alive. the vast majority admitted to hospital because they had not taken the virus seriously. there are 800 beds in this hospital, and 750 of them are taken, and the vast majority of people who have come here have not been vaccinated. only a quarter of the population in vologda has had the vaccine, a major concern for doctors here. translation: i am very worried about t
graham satchell, bbc news. more than 1000 people are dying from covid every day in russia, a figure that makes it the worst—affected in europe. the scale of new infections and deaths has alarmed authorities so much that all workplaces are being shut down for a week from the start of november. many russians are sceptical of the vaccine the country produced, leaving them unprotected. richard galpin has visited one hospital in russia's north—west, and sent this report. another frantic day in...
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graham satchell reports. sarah everard was just walking home when she was falsely arrested and then murdered by a serving met police officer. it has led to serious questions about trust in the police and the behaviour of men and the whole criminal justice system. the prime minister has committed to in his words getting more rapists behind bars, despite the budget for the department ofjustice being cut by 25% in the last decade. it's notjust a question of money. you need the three parts of the criminaljustice system — the police, the prosecutors, the judiciary, they need to work better together. and rape victims, domestic violence victims, need to get a better service. only 2% of reported rapes in england and wales end in a prosecution. convictions are at an all—time low. campaigners and charities say there needs to be change at every level across the uk. we have a criminaljustice system that fails to respond to crimes of rape. we really need to create a culture where that behaviour is being challenged and
graham satchell reports. sarah everard was just walking home when she was falsely arrested and then murdered by a serving met police officer. it has led to serious questions about trust in the police and the behaviour of men and the whole criminal justice system. the prime minister has committed to in his words getting more rapists behind bars, despite the budget for the department ofjustice being cut by 25% in the last decade. it's notjust a question of money. you need the three parts of the...
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graham satchell. meanwhile, the head of the metropolitan police has ordered an independent review into the force after its performance was strongly criticised following the murder of sarah everard. the commissioner said she wanted to restore public trust. today i am announcing that we will be doing a review. that will be led by a high—profile independent person, and the review will look at our internal culture and it will look at our professional standards, systems processes, leadership training, to make sure that we are the best possible met police we can be. and i am absolutely determined that we rebuild public trust as soon as we possibly can. lucy manning is entrance to london. you interviewed the commissioner. what else did she say to you? well. what else did she say to you? well, this was the — what else did she say to you? well, this was the first _ what else did she say to you? well, this was the first interview - what else did she say to you? well, this was the first interview the - this
graham satchell. meanwhile, the head of the metropolitan police has ordered an independent review into the force after its performance was strongly criticised following the murder of sarah everard. the commissioner said she wanted to restore public trust. today i am announcing that we will be doing a review. that will be led by a high—profile independent person, and the review will look at our internal culture and it will look at our professional standards, systems processes, leadership...
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his assistant graham jones takes temporary charge. but who will be next in the dugout? ourfootball reporter alistair magowan has more... there are various names that have been leaked by the club but a couple of candidates that seem to be emerging are the manager who almost joined tottenham hotspur last summer. and also eddie howe he is to be at bournemouth. he would link up with potentially at the likes of callum wilson, ryan fraser and matt ritchie who are with him at bournemouth. he has got a link in as well. there is a clear decision to be made and the need to move forward. by pitting grahamjones in charge, he was a assistant from bournemouth as well, they have bought themselves a little bit of breathing space so they can make a clear decision about who the next manager is. well, a large section of fans made it fairly clear on sunday, after their 3—2 defeat to tottenham, that they wanted bruce out... and they've got their wish... just really happy with all the supporters. it has caused a lot of controversy over the past month, so i am really glad he has gone. i lam
his assistant graham jones takes temporary charge. but who will be next in the dugout? ourfootball reporter alistair magowan has more... there are various names that have been leaked by the club but a couple of candidates that seem to be emerging are the manager who almost joined tottenham hotspur last summer. and also eddie howe he is to be at bournemouth. he would link up with potentially at the likes of callum wilson, ryan fraser and matt ritchie who are with him at bournemouth. he has got a...
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graham satchell has more. , : :, allegation. graham satchell has more. , . ., ., allegation. graham satchell has more. ,. ., ., more. he is charged with one count of ra e. more. he is charged with one count of rape- through — more. he is charged with one count of rape. through his _ more. he is charged with one count of rape. through his lawyer - more. he is charged with one count of rape. through his lawyer who - more. he is charged with one count. of rape. through his lawyer who says he emphatically denied that charge. the alleged offence is alleged to have occurred in st albans last september when david carrick was off duty. he is as you say a police constable in the metropolitan police serving in the parliamentary and diplomatic protection command, so in the houses of parliament, but currently suspended from duty. the met commissioner dame cressida dick has said she is deeply concerned that such a serious offence should be associated with a serving police officer, and she said she understood that the public would be concerned as well. david carrick bowed his head as he
graham satchell has more. , : :, allegation. graham satchell has more. , . ., ., allegation. graham satchell has more. ,. ., ., more. he is charged with one count of ra e. more. he is charged with one count of rape- through — more. he is charged with one count of rape. through his _ more. he is charged with one count of rape. through his lawyer - more. he is charged with one count of rape. through his lawyer who - more. he is charged with one count. of rape. through his lawyer who says he...
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jurgen klopp's side could have kept from within touching distance of the leaders chelsea but graham potter had other ideas. look promising for liverpool with jordan had other ideas. look promising for liverpool withjordan henderson liverpool with jordan henderson getting liverpool withjordan henderson getting the first goal after four minutes, sad your money but the second and third was disallowed. —— sadio mane. it finished 2—2 and liverpool are three points behind. the disappointment for us is... i am not arrogant, i know how good brighton is. but if you do what we did in moments for 90 minutes or longer, 95, you can give them a real one. we opened the door and they ran through. i one. we opened the door and they ran throu~h. ., .,, ., through. i thought it was a wonderful— through. i thought it was a wonderful game _ through. i thought it was a wonderful game of- through. i thought it was a l wonderful game of football. through. i thought it was a i wonderful game of football. i through. i thought it was a - wonderful game of football. i think our players were amazing and played
jurgen klopp's side could have kept from within touching distance of the leaders chelsea but graham potter had other ideas. look promising for liverpool with jordan had other ideas. look promising for liverpool withjordan henderson liverpool with jordan henderson getting liverpool withjordan henderson getting the first goal after four minutes, sad your money but the second and third was disallowed. —— sadio mane. it finished 2—2 and liverpool are three points behind. the disappointment...
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graham and his son tim, who uses a wheelchair, were caught up in the chaos. there's a few dozen england fans who have somehow managed to pour in through the outer door, and there's five stewards trying to hold them back. it was like a scene out of game of thrones or lord of the rings, where you could feel that they were about to come crashing through. yeah, they were going to burst through. and it was like them trying to hold them back, and it was really quite scary. today's punishment, the most serious ever imposed on the fa by uefa, means that there will be no fans here next summer, when england play their opening nations league match at home. and there are fears it could have jeopardised a joint uk and ireland bid to stage the world cup in 2030. just last week, another england match was overshadowed here by clashes between the police and hungary fans, fifa now investigating, security arrangements both in and outside the stadium coming under ever—increasing scrutiny. dan roan, bbc news, wembley. to cricket now, and ireland got off to a winning start at th
graham and his son tim, who uses a wheelchair, were caught up in the chaos. there's a few dozen england fans who have somehow managed to pour in through the outer door, and there's five stewards trying to hold them back. it was like a scene out of game of thrones or lord of the rings, where you could feel that they were about to come crashing through. yeah, they were going to burst through. and it was like them trying to hold them back, and it was really quite scary. today's punishment, the...
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graham satchell, bbc news. pressure is growing on world leaders to make the forthcoming global climate talks count. but the commitments from many countries are still falling short of where they need to be. a major un climate conference called cop26 is happening injust over two weeks' time. the international energy agency is warning the world needs to spend trillions of dollars more on new sources of clean energy to hit agreed targets on climate change. and it says, without this investment, there is a risk of more sharp price changes for energy globally. courtney bembridge reports. less of this, and more of this. the international energy agency says we need to drastically change the way we generate energy. glasgow is preparing to welcome world leaders later this month for a crucial climate summit as they try to limit the rise in global temperatures to 1.5 degrees above preindustrial levels. the international energy agency says for that target to be met, spending on clean energy projects must reach $4 trillion a
graham satchell, bbc news. pressure is growing on world leaders to make the forthcoming global climate talks count. but the commitments from many countries are still falling short of where they need to be. a major un climate conference called cop26 is happening injust over two weeks' time. the international energy agency is warning the world needs to spend trillions of dollars more on new sources of clean energy to hit agreed targets on climate change. and it says, without this investment,...
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i'm originally from ballygowan and now i live in edinburgh with my husband, graham, and my daughter, mila. life before covid, i was pretty active. sport and physical activity was always a big part of my life. i played national league hockey week in, week out. i represented ulster whenever i was at school. i was manager of the scottish women's over 35 team. climbed kilimanjaro. i like cycling. yeah, just love being active, love playing sport. put a ball in front of me and i would've chased it. so today is sunday, i look and feel like rubbish, i'm tired, i've got a stonking headache, like a real tension headache right up here. i haven't been sleeping well at all. i got covid in march 2020. i went on to develop long covid, and my symptoms have included chronic fatigue, chronic pain, tinnitus, pins and needles, peripheral neuropathy, brain fog, dizziness, light—headedness, memory problems, pretty much every system of the body has been affected in some way, shape or form. it's notjust tiredness, it is debilitating fatigue. the chronic pain for me is a big one, it's like something scream
i'm originally from ballygowan and now i live in edinburgh with my husband, graham, and my daughter, mila. life before covid, i was pretty active. sport and physical activity was always a big part of my life. i played national league hockey week in, week out. i represented ulster whenever i was at school. i was manager of the scottish women's over 35 team. climbed kilimanjaro. i like cycling. yeah, just love being active, love playing sport. put a ball in front of me and i would've chased it....
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i'm originally from ballygowan and now i live in edinburgh with my husband graham and my daughter mila. life before covid, i was pretty active. sport and physical activity was always a big part of my life. i played national league hockey week in, week out. i represented ulster whenever i was at school. i was manager of the scottish women's over 35 team. climbed kilimanjaro. i like cycling. just love being active, love playing sport. put a ball in front of me and i would've chased it. so today is sunday. i look and feel like rubbish. i'm tired, i've got a stonking headache, like a real tension headache right up here. i haven't been sleeping well at all. i got covid in march 2020. i went on to develop long covid, and my symptoms have included chronic fatigue, chronic pain, tinnitus, pins and needles, peripheral neuropathy, brain fog, dizziness, light—headedness, memory problems — pretty much every system of the body has been affected in some way, shape or form. it's notjust tiredness, it is debilitating fatigue. the chronic pain for me is a big one. it's like something screaming in y
i'm originally from ballygowan and now i live in edinburgh with my husband graham and my daughter mila. life before covid, i was pretty active. sport and physical activity was always a big part of my life. i played national league hockey week in, week out. i represented ulster whenever i was at school. i was manager of the scottish women's over 35 team. climbed kilimanjaro. i like cycling. just love being active, love playing sport. put a ball in front of me and i would've chased it. so today...
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i'm originally from ballygowan and now i live in edinburgh with my husband, graham, and my daughter, mila. life before covid, i was pretty active. sport and physical activity was always a big part of my life. i played national league hockey week in, week out. i represented ulster whenever i was at school. i was manager of the scottish women's over 35 team. climbed kilimanjaro. i like cycling. yeah, just love being active, love playing sport. put a ball in front of me and i would've chased it. so today is sunday, i look and feel like rubbish, i'm tired, i've got a stonking headache, like a real tension headache right up here. i haven't been sleeping well at all. i got covid in march 2020. i went on to develop long covid, and my symptoms have included chronic fatigue, chronic pain, tinnitus, pins and needles, peripheral neuropathy, brain fog, dizziness, light—headedness, memory problems, pretty much every system of the body has been affected in some way, shape or form. it's notjust tiredness, it is debilitating fatigue. the chronic pain for me is a big one, it's like something scream
i'm originally from ballygowan and now i live in edinburgh with my husband, graham, and my daughter, mila. life before covid, i was pretty active. sport and physical activity was always a big part of my life. i played national league hockey week in, week out. i represented ulster whenever i was at school. i was manager of the scottish women's over 35 team. climbed kilimanjaro. i like cycling. yeah, just love being active, love playing sport. put a ball in front of me and i would've chased it....
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graham satchel, bbc news. this is bbc news. the headlines. face—to—face talks have taken place in zohar between senior usn taliban as mass funerals are doha held —— for friday's bomb blast. the president of taiwan, tsai ing—wen, has used the national day to respond to a speech to the chinese president, president xijinping, who warned that the island has to unify with china. bushfires, loss of habitat and human liberty are all threatening australia's well—known species. such is the koala. but scientists hope to save them by mapping out and sharing their genetic make—up. she name sequence he gives into the immune system, the diet and population diversity, a that has already shown success with tasmanian devil, an endangered marsupial. earlier i asked doctor carolyn hogg from the school of life and environmental sciences at the university of sydney why this genomics mapping is so important. one of the key things we have come to realise with any type of genetic diversity is the more diversity a species has, the greater potential they
graham satchel, bbc news. this is bbc news. the headlines. face—to—face talks have taken place in zohar between senior usn taliban as mass funerals are doha held —— for friday's bomb blast. the president of taiwan, tsai ing—wen, has used the national day to respond to a speech to the chinese president, president xijinping, who warned that the island has to unify with china. bushfires, loss of habitat and human liberty are all threatening australia's well—known species. such is the...
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graham satchel, bbc news. kim jong—un will never give up his nuclear weapons according to a former senior officer in north korea's spy agency. colonel kim kuk—song defected in 2014. he says he was involved in targeted attacks and assassinations, and even built an illegal drug slab for the leader. for decades, one family maintained a brutal grip on north korea, but some slip through its grasp and reveal its secrets. translation: there are many cases where i directed spies i to go to south korea on missions. many cases. he claims kimjong—un gave an order to kill off one of the leaders's main critics. the target was this man, hwang jang—yop. back in 2009, he was a high—profile defender in south korea. translation: it was a gift i to demonstrate kim jong-un's loyalty to his father. that's why this act of terror was organised. the attempt failed. pyongyang always denied it was involved. although some were caught, along with all their kit, the colonel claims agents infiltrated many areas of south korean so
graham satchel, bbc news. kim jong—un will never give up his nuclear weapons according to a former senior officer in north korea's spy agency. colonel kim kuk—song defected in 2014. he says he was involved in targeted attacks and assassinations, and even built an illegal drug slab for the leader. for decades, one family maintained a brutal grip on north korea, but some slip through its grasp and reveal its secrets. translation: there are many cases where i directed spies i to go to south...
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graham satchel, bbc news. one of the most anticipated boxing matches is coming up between tyson fury and deontay wilder. ridenton�*s fury will defend his crown who he stopped in the seventh round in the second five months ago. such is the intense rivalry between tyson fury and deontay wilder they were kept apart during yesterday's weigh in for fear of a fight before the fight. that did not prevent both men trading verbal blows. he can't do nothing about it! fury fiery throughout, wilder much milder, as he has been throughout the whole week. when you are calm you can make better decisions. your decision—making as a whole lot better. deontay wilder has barely engage with the media all week, contrasted tyson fury who has taken a centre stage. he is the heavy favourite for the third and final bout in what has been a fascinating rivalry. fury floored twice in the first bout in 2018, down but not out in the draw. then it was fury�*s turn to play aggressor, handing deontay wilder his first loss, but the america
graham satchel, bbc news. one of the most anticipated boxing matches is coming up between tyson fury and deontay wilder. ridenton�*s fury will defend his crown who he stopped in the seventh round in the second five months ago. such is the intense rivalry between tyson fury and deontay wilder they were kept apart during yesterday's weigh in for fear of a fight before the fight. that did not prevent both men trading verbal blows. he can't do nothing about it! fury fiery throughout, wilder much...
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graham satchell reports. this is the now famous photograph of prince andrew and virginia giuffre, taken more than 20 years ago, when she wasjust 17. ms giuffre claims she was trafficked to the uk and sexually assaulted by prince andrew — a claim the prince denies. this is miss giuffre last year with her legal team. she is bringing a civil case against the duke of york in america. the court documents claim prince andrew sexually abused her, knowing she was a child. the met police have conducted a series of reviews into the allegations against prince andrew, and started another one when details of the civil case became clear. speaking last year, the met commissioner, dame cressida dick, said no one is above the law. now, in a statement, the met say they have concluded their review and will be taking no further action. ms giuffre is alleged to have been trafficked to the uk by the american financier and sex offenderjeffrey epstein. epstein took his own life in a new yorkjailhouse in 2019. epstein and prince an
graham satchell reports. this is the now famous photograph of prince andrew and virginia giuffre, taken more than 20 years ago, when she wasjust 17. ms giuffre claims she was trafficked to the uk and sexually assaulted by prince andrew — a claim the prince denies. this is miss giuffre last year with her legal team. she is bringing a civil case against the duke of york in america. the court documents claim prince andrew sexually abused her, knowing she was a child. the met police have...
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graham satchel, bbc news. the british government is under growing pressure to address rising energy prices. suppliers have warned that a cap which protects households from sharp increases is not fit for purpose. there are concerns customers could pay even higher costs if more suppliers collapse. 0ur correspondent has more. cooking on gas. these are simmering broth, 2a hours each day. there is little this business can do to cut energy costs. bills recently have been painful. my overheads are extremely high already, and it's a concern, deep concern about the viability of the business and i don't want to pass that cost onto our customers, i will do everything i can to avoid that. businesses don't have the cushion of an energy price. they tend to fix their bills a year or two in advance, so for those whose contracts are coming to an end at the moment, it's a really painful time, and it's even worse for companies like this one, who don't have those contracts, but pay their energy bills on a three monthly metred bas
graham satchel, bbc news. the british government is under growing pressure to address rising energy prices. suppliers have warned that a cap which protects households from sharp increases is not fit for purpose. there are concerns customers could pay even higher costs if more suppliers collapse. 0ur correspondent has more. cooking on gas. these are simmering broth, 2a hours each day. there is little this business can do to cut energy costs. bills recently have been painful. my overheads are...
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graham french's cafe has flooded twice in the last 15 years. we've had storms, but nothing like the size of wave that we used to get, as the beach profile has changed now, and we definitely feel a lot safer now. with climate change leading to more extreme weather and sea level rise, many coastal communities are desperate for solutions. usually, sea defences are concrete, but scientists say we should work with the elements, rather than against them. in a way, making space for water, so allowing natural processes to come back in places where we can do this, i think that's the attitude we need to have, and that we're not going to be able to keep building sea walls and defend, defend, defend. this sand hasn't come cheap. it's cost £20 million — mostly paid for by the gas terminal�*s operators. the natural barrier should last for about 15 years, but what happens after that will be one of many difficult decisions about the future of our coastlines. rebecca morelle, bbc news, bacton. that's it — now on bbc one, time for the news where you are.
graham french's cafe has flooded twice in the last 15 years. we've had storms, but nothing like the size of wave that we used to get, as the beach profile has changed now, and we definitely feel a lot safer now. with climate change leading to more extreme weather and sea level rise, many coastal communities are desperate for solutions. usually, sea defences are concrete, but scientists say we should work with the elements, rather than against them. in a way, making space for water, so allowing...
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graham and his son tim, who uses a wheelchair, were caught up in the chaos. there's a few dozen england fans have somehow managed to pour in through the outer door, and there's five stewards trying to hold them back. it was a scene... it was like a scene out of game of thrones or lord of the rings. yeah _ where it was, you could feel they were about to come crashing through. yes, they were going to burst through. and it was just sort of like they were trying to hold them back and it was... really quite scary. today's punishment, the most serious ever imposed on the fa by uefa, means there will be no fans here next summer when england play their opening nations league match at home, and there are fears it could also have jeopardised a joint uk and ireland bid to stage the world cup in 2030. just last week, another england match was overshadowed here by clashes between the police and hungary fans. fifa are now investigating. security arrangements both in and outside the stadium coming under ever—increasing scrutiny. dan roan, bbc news, wembley. public health
graham and his son tim, who uses a wheelchair, were caught up in the chaos. there's a few dozen england fans have somehow managed to pour in through the outer door, and there's five stewards trying to hold them back. it was a scene... it was like a scene out of game of thrones or lord of the rings. yeah _ where it was, you could feel they were about to come crashing through. yes, they were going to burst through. and it was just sort of like they were trying to hold them back and it was......
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graham french�*s cafe has flooded twice in the last 15 years. we've had storms, but nothing like the size of wave that we used to get, as the beach profile has changed now, and we definitely feel a lot safer now. with climate change leading to more extreme weather and sea level rise, many coastal communities are desperate for solutions. usually, sea defences are concrete, but scientists say we should work with the elements, rather than against them. in a way, making space for water, so allowing natural processes - to come back in places where we can do this, i think that's _ the attitude we need to have, - and that we're not going to be able to keep building sea walls. and defend, defend, defend. this sand hasn�*t come cheap. it cost £20 million — mostly paid for by the gas terminal�*s operators. the natural barrier should last for about 15 years, but what happens after that will be one of many difficult decisions about the future of our coastlines. rebecca morelle, bbc news, bacton. et�*s bring you the live pictures now from la palma i
graham french�*s cafe has flooded twice in the last 15 years. we've had storms, but nothing like the size of wave that we used to get, as the beach profile has changed now, and we definitely feel a lot safer now. with climate change leading to more extreme weather and sea level rise, many coastal communities are desperate for solutions. usually, sea defences are concrete, but scientists say we should work with the elements, rather than against them. in a way, making space for water, so...
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graham satchel, bbc news. the british government is under growing pressure to address rising energy prices. supplies have warned a cat that protects households from sharp increases in gas prices is not fit for purpose. there are concerns customers could face even higher costs as more businesses collapse. cooking on gas. these are simmering brother 21: hours a day and there is little this business can do to cut their energy use. bills recently have been painful.— been painful. energy prices auoin u- been painful. energy prices going no is _ been painful. energy prices going uo is not— been painful. energy prices going up is not what - been painful. energy prices going up is not what we - been painful. energy prices i going up is not what we need. my going up is not what we need. my overhead is already high and it is a deep concern about the viability of the business and i don't want that costs passed on to customers and will do everything i can to avoid that. businesses do not have a cushion of an energy pr
graham satchel, bbc news. the british government is under growing pressure to address rising energy prices. supplies have warned a cat that protects households from sharp increases in gas prices is not fit for purpose. there are concerns customers could face even higher costs as more businesses collapse. cooking on gas. these are simmering brother 21: hours a day and there is little this business can do to cut their energy use. bills recently have been painful.— been painful. energy prices...
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. _ assistant head coach graham jones will take interim charge, while attention will now turn to who next for newcastle. but, as for what next for bruce, given the toll this job has taken on him and his family, his 1000th game in management is likely to be his last. katie gornall, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here�*s darren bett. despite the sunshine, it is not as warm as yesterday and threw the rest of this week, it is going to feel quite a bit colder. yesterday we saw temperatures of 21 degrees in the south—east. the winds from the south all the way from the tropics. we have got off that supply of warm
. _ assistant head coach graham jones will take interim charge, while attention will now turn to who next for newcastle. but, as for what next for bruce, given the toll this job has taken on him and his family, his 1000th game in management is likely to be his last. katie gornall, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here�*s darren bett. despite the sunshine, it is not as warm as yesterday and threw the rest of this week, it is going to feel quite a bit colder. yesterday we saw...
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we know graham jones is an interim on newcastle united, then. we know grahamjones is an interim charge, but where will the likely next candidate come from? i but where will the likely next candidate come from? i think what the club have _ candidate come from? i think what the club have done _ candidate come from? i think what the club have done in _ candidate come from? i think what the club have done in putting - candidate come from? i think what the club have done in putting him l candidate come from? i think what l the club have done in putting him in charge is bottoms of the bit of time. what they said in their stamann is that a manager will be announced in due course. that would suggest to me that announcement is not imminent. currently the favourite with the bookmakers is aloe fonseca, the former roma manager expected to take over as spurs in the summer, but in the end did not. —— paulo fonseca. his odds had been slashed by the bookmakers, but there been so many names in the last few days. lucian favre, frank lampard, roberto martinez,
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graham satchell, bbc news. joining me now is peter wilson, group managing director of shipping agency cory brothers. tell us what that means your company does, mrwilson. tell us what that means your company does, mr wilson.— does, mr wilson. good morning. we handle import _ does, mr wilson. good morning. we handle import and _ does, mr wilson. good morning. we handle import and export _ does, mr wilson. good morning. we handle import and export of - does, mr wilson. good morning. we handle import and export of bulk i does, mr wilson. good morning. we| handle import and export of bulk and containers in and out of the united kingdom. d0 containers in and out of the united kinudom. ,, containers in and out of the united kinudom. y., , containers in and out of the united kinudom. , , ., ., kingdom. do you see the situation easin: ? kingdom. do you see the situation easing? has _ kingdom. do you see the situation easing? has been _ kingdom. do you see the situation easing? has been some _ kingdom. do you see the s
graham satchell, bbc news. joining me now is peter wilson, group managing director of shipping agency cory brothers. tell us what that means your company does, mrwilson. tell us what that means your company does, mr wilson.— does, mr wilson. good morning. we handle import _ does, mr wilson. good morning. we handle import and _ does, mr wilson. good morning. we handle import and export _ does, mr wilson. good morning. we handle import and export of - does, mr wilson. good morning. we handle...
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graham has the lateral flow test results which suggested there was covid in his household, except that the pcr test which they then had done told a different story — negative. friends had similar experiences. now he realises he probably did have the virus. i coach football. i carried on with that and went about things as i normally would because i was convinced ijust had a cold. i feel terrible. my wife took extra precautions as a teacher but i know she is upset that she may have taken the virus into school. the problems have been traced to a private laboratory on a science park in wolverhampton. around a3,000 pcr tests processed there from september 8th are thought to have given false negative results. work at the lab has been suspended. suspicions had been raised in recent weeks, including tweets by this academic. he says the consequences are potentially serious. tens of thousands of people have been given false negative results, thinking they maybe don't have covid even though they've had symptoms and a positive lateral flow device, they've been going into school and work and pote
graham has the lateral flow test results which suggested there was covid in his household, except that the pcr test which they then had done told a different story — negative. friends had similar experiences. now he realises he probably did have the virus. i coach football. i carried on with that and went about things as i normally would because i was convinced ijust had a cold. i feel terrible. my wife took extra precautions as a teacher but i know she is upset that she may have taken the...
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graham has the lateral flow test results which suggested there was covid in his household — except that the pcr tests which they then had done told a different story — negative. friends had similar experiences. now he realises he probably did have the virus. i coach football. i carried on with that and went about things as i normally would because i was convinced ijust had a cold. i feel terrible. my wife took extra precautions as a teacher, but i know she's upset that she may have taken the virus into school. the problems have been traced to a private laboratory on a science park in wolverhampton. around a3,000 pcr tests processed there from september 8th are thought to have given false negative results. work at the lab has been suspended. suspicions had been raised in recent weeks, including tweets by this academic. he says the consequences are potentially serious. tens of thousands of people have been given false negative results, thinking they maybe don't have covid even though they've had symptoms and a positive lateral flow device, they've been going into school, they've been go
graham has the lateral flow test results which suggested there was covid in his household — except that the pcr tests which they then had done told a different story — negative. friends had similar experiences. now he realises he probably did have the virus. i coach football. i carried on with that and went about things as i normally would because i was convinced ijust had a cold. i feel terrible. my wife took extra precautions as a teacher, but i know she's upset that she may have taken...
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graham satchell reports. this is the now famous photograph of prince andrew and virginia giuffre, taken more than 20 years ago when she wasjust17. ms giuffre claims she was trafficked to the uk and sexually assaulted by prince andrew, a claim the prince denies. this is miss giuffre last year with her legal team. she is bringing a civil case against the duke of york in america. the court documents claim prince andrew sexually abused her, knowing she was a child. the met police have conducted a series of reviews into the allegations against prince andrew, and started another one when details of the civil case became clear. speaking last year, the met commissioner dame cressida dick said no one is above the law. now, in a statement, the met say they have concluded that the review and will be taking no further action. ms giuffre is alleged to have been trafficked to the uk by the american financier and sex offenderjeffrey epstein. epstein took his own life in a new yorkjailhouse in 2019. epstein and prince andrew
graham satchell reports. this is the now famous photograph of prince andrew and virginia giuffre, taken more than 20 years ago when she wasjust17. ms giuffre claims she was trafficked to the uk and sexually assaulted by prince andrew, a claim the prince denies. this is miss giuffre last year with her legal team. she is bringing a civil case against the duke of york in america. the court documents claim prince andrew sexually abused her, knowing she was a child. the met police have conducted a...
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graham satchell, bbc news. a two minute silence has been held in leigh on sea in essex, close to where the conservative mp, sir david amess was stabbed to death last friday. from today, mps are able to have trained security guards on hand when they hold surgeries with the public in their consitutuencies. the offer of extra protection has been made by the commons speaker sir lindsay hoyle and the home secretary priti patel. meanwhile, ali harbi ali, who is 25, has been charged with his murder and has appeared at the old bailey and will face trial in march next year. more than 1,000 people are dying from covid—19 every day in russia, a figure that makes it the worst—affected in europe. the scale of new infections and deaths has alarmed authorities so much that all workplaces are being shut down for a week from the start of november. many russians are sceptical of the vaccine the country itself produced, leaving them unprotected. richard galpin has visited one hospital in russia�*s north—west, and sent thi
graham satchell, bbc news. a two minute silence has been held in leigh on sea in essex, close to where the conservative mp, sir david amess was stabbed to death last friday. from today, mps are able to have trained security guards on hand when they hold surgeries with the public in their consitutuencies. the offer of extra protection has been made by the commons speaker sir lindsay hoyle and the home secretary priti patel. meanwhile, ali harbi ali, who is 25, has been charged with his murder...
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go - for the club to progress, in the way that the new owners want it to go _ assistant head coach graham jones will take interim charge while attention will now turn to who next for newcastle. but, as for what next for bruce, given the toll this job has taken on him and his family, is 1,000th game in management is likely to be his last. next to the t20 cricket world cup, where ireland's hopes hang in the balance after they were beaten by sri lanka, who've qualified for the super 12's stage in abu dhabi. patrick geary reports. dusk in the desert — a time to spring to life, as ireland must. victory would take them to the world to proper. reach out and grab it, gareth delaney. second over, to more into balls from josh little, sri lanka 8—3. now came the sri lankan fight that led by... his side would've prefer not to have to play in this qualifying event. not making it through would be unthinkable. they aimed to make it impossible. a total of 171 didn't quite do that, but removing paul sterling quickly got them closer. look at the reaction — sri lanka know the value of sterling. withou
go - for the club to progress, in the way that the new owners want it to go _ assistant head coach graham jones will take interim charge while attention will now turn to who next for newcastle. but, as for what next for bruce, given the toll this job has taken on him and his family, is 1,000th game in management is likely to be his last. next to the t20 cricket world cup, where ireland's hopes hang in the balance after they were beaten by sri lanka, who've qualified for the super 12's stage in...
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graham satchell, bbc news. i'm nowjoined by nikki kenward, a campaigner for disability rights and against assisted dying. she is paralysed from guillain—barre syndrome which is a rare condition that affects the nerves. it's good to have you with us. your reaction to the fact this bill is getting a second reading in parliament later? i getting a second reading in parliament later?— getting a second reading in parliament later? i think it's a dangerous _ parliament later? i think it's a dangerous bill. _ parliament later? i think it's a dangerous bill. i _ parliament later? i think it's a dangerous bill. i think- parliament later? i think it's a dangerous bill. i think it's - parliament later? i think it's a | dangerous bill. i think it's also extremely na ve. would you like to me to explain that?— extremely na ve. would you like to me to explain that? please do, yes. if we look me to explain that? please do, yes. if we look at — me to explain that? please do, yes. if we look at the _ me to explain that?
graham satchell, bbc news. i'm nowjoined by nikki kenward, a campaigner for disability rights and against assisted dying. she is paralysed from guillain—barre syndrome which is a rare condition that affects the nerves. it's good to have you with us. your reaction to the fact this bill is getting a second reading in parliament later? i getting a second reading in parliament later?— getting a second reading in parliament later? i think it's a dangerous _ parliament later? i think it's a...
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graham and his son, tim, who uses a wheelchair, were caught up in the chaos. there's a few dozen england fans who have somehow managed to pour in through the outer door, and there's five stewards trying to hold them back. it was like a scene out of game of thrones or lord of the rings, where you could feel that they were about to come crashing through. yeah, they were going to burst through. and it was like them trying to hold them back, and it was really quite scary. today's punishment, the most serious ever imposed on the fa by uefa, means that there will be no fans here next summer, when england play their opening nations league match at home. and there are fears it could have jeopardised a joint uk and ireland bid to stage the world cup in 2030. just last week, another england match was overshadowed here by clashes between the police and hungary fans, fifa now investigating, security arrangements both in and outside the stadium coming under ever—increasing scrutiny. dan roan, bbc news, wembley. to cricket now, and ireland got off to a winning start at th
graham and his son, tim, who uses a wheelchair, were caught up in the chaos. there's a few dozen england fans who have somehow managed to pour in through the outer door, and there's five stewards trying to hold them back. it was like a scene out of game of thrones or lord of the rings, where you could feel that they were about to come crashing through. yeah, they were going to burst through. and it was like them trying to hold them back, and it was really quite scary. today's punishment, the...
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graham satchell, bbc news. of course our thanks go to steve for talking to a reporter. we will be talking to a reporter. we will be talking to a reporter. we will be talking to the archbishop of canterbury and ten past eight this morning. if you need help and advice regarding any of the areas involved in this issue — such as bereavement, emotional distress and support for carers — there are links on the bbc actionline website. let's take a look at today's papers. the daily mail leads on the queen's hospital stay and notes that it came "just hours after cancelling her visit to northern ireland." sources have told the paper that there is "no cause for alarm." we understand the queen returned home the next day. the telegraph claims that ministers are discussing proposals to cut the waiting time for covid booster jabs from six months to five. the paper says thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisations is "on board" and that the prime minister supports the change amid rising cases. the guardian's lead sto
graham satchell, bbc news. of course our thanks go to steve for talking to a reporter. we will be talking to a reporter. we will be talking to a reporter. we will be talking to the archbishop of canterbury and ten past eight this morning. if you need help and advice regarding any of the areas involved in this issue — such as bereavement, emotional distress and support for carers — there are links on the bbc actionline website. let's take a look at today's papers. the daily mail leads on the...
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for now, we should note that steve bruce's old assistant graham jones will take temporary charge. but who's coming next? well, we know the owners have already held talks with this man — paolo fonseca. he's the favourite with the bookmakers. he came close to joining tottenham this summer, before the talks broke down at the 11th hour. he's managed roma and shakthar donetsk before, and even won the portugese league title, and importantly he's available right now — so he's the favourite. but we understand that several candidates are being considered. the former bournemouth boss, eddie howe, is another option. he's available too and he's coached a number of the players before, like striker callum wilson. former chelsea boss frank lampard is available. he's been out of a job since he left stamford bridge injanuary. and one name you might not be too familiar with is lucien favre — the swiss manager had a really succesful spell at german side borussia dortmund a couple of years ago, but he's never managed in the premier league before. so those are some of favourites for the job. but
for now, we should note that steve bruce's old assistant graham jones will take temporary charge. but who's coming next? well, we know the owners have already held talks with this man — paolo fonseca. he's the favourite with the bookmakers. he came close to joining tottenham this summer, before the talks broke down at the 11th hour. he's managed roma and shakthar donetsk before, and even won the portugese league title, and importantly he's available right now — so he's the favourite. but we...
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graham satchell, bbc news. short courses in science and technology will be offered to adults in england, as part of the government's plans to increase skills in the workplace. its a modest addition to a wider programme of educational reform, including introducing qualifications called t levels for 16 to 18—year—olds. ministers want to build a new approach to skills in england. and michelle donelan is in charge of making it work. this building is being turned into swindon's institute of technology. short courses in science and technology will be on offer, top—ups for adults already in work. we know that people do four or five jobs in one lifetime nowadays. and there are jobs that will be around in a year's time that potentially are not very today, so we need an education system that is flexible and nimble and can cope with that and enable people to progress in their careers. if i can ask you to put your bed at a 30 degree angle. but this is a far bigger change. some of the first t level students, studying
graham satchell, bbc news. short courses in science and technology will be offered to adults in england, as part of the government's plans to increase skills in the workplace. its a modest addition to a wider programme of educational reform, including introducing qualifications called t levels for 16 to 18—year—olds. ministers want to build a new approach to skills in england. and michelle donelan is in charge of making it work. this building is being turned into swindon's institute of...
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graham satchell reported. a former facebook employee, who anonymously leaked compromising documents about the company, has revealed her identity. the documents highlighted internal research by the company research by the firm, which suggested its instagram platform was impacting the mental health of teenagers. facebook said the leaks were misleading. in an interview on the us network cbs, frances haugen accused the social media company of putting its profits above everything else. you have your phone. you might see only 100 pieces of content, if you sit and scroll for five minutes. but facebook has thousands of options it could show you. how facebook is picking up that content today is that it is optimising for content that gets engagement, a reaction. but its own research is showing that content that is hateful, that is divisive, that is polarising — it's easier to inspire people to anger than it is to other emotions. scientists who discovered how our bodies feel the warmth of the sun, or the touch of a lov
graham satchell reported. a former facebook employee, who anonymously leaked compromising documents about the company, has revealed her identity. the documents highlighted internal research by the company research by the firm, which suggested its instagram platform was impacting the mental health of teenagers. facebook said the leaks were misleading. in an interview on the us network cbs, frances haugen accused the social media company of putting its profits above everything else. you have your...
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graham satchell reports. sarah everard was just walking home when she was arrested and then murdered by a police officer. it has led to questions about the trust in the police and the behaviour of men and the whole criminaljustice system. the prime minister has committed to in his words getting more rapist behind bar, despite the budget for the department ofjustice being cut by 25%. it is budget for the department of 'ustice being cut by mi being cut by 25%. it is not 'ust a iuestion being cut by 25%. it is not 'ust a question «i being cut by 25%. it is not 'ust a question of money. * being cut by 25%. it is not 'ust a question of money. you h being cut by 25%. it is notjust a question of money. you need i being cut by 25%. it is notjust a l question of money. you need the three parts of system, the police, the prosecutors, thejudiciary, they need to work better together. and people and rape victims, violence victims need to get a better service. , , ., ., , , service. only 296 of reported rapes in england a
graham satchell reports. sarah everard was just walking home when she was arrested and then murdered by a police officer. it has led to questions about the trust in the police and the behaviour of men and the whole criminaljustice system. the prime minister has committed to in his words getting more rapist behind bar, despite the budget for the department ofjustice being cut by 25%. it is budget for the department of 'ustice being cut by mi being cut by 25%. it is not 'ust a iuestion being cut...
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what are they doing now graham, had say. why? and i know we will miss that. like others i will still be looking forward to. and the final thing that i wanted to say if you let me on a serious point is that this is the most open and accessible parliament of any major country in the world. and the right tribute to david must be that it remains so. we will take sensible precautions but we will keep open and we will continue to connect with our constituents as needed. it connect with our constituents as needed. , . , needed. it is with incredible sadness and _ needed. it is with incredible sadness and i _ needed. it is with incredible sadness and i have - needed. it is with incredible sadness and i have to - needed. it is with incrediblej sadness and i have to admit needed. it is with incredible - sadness and i have to admit some anger that i rise to pay tribute to my friend david today. i was fortunate enough to have known david before he entered this house is a friend, a family friend and some three decades later as a parliamentary colleague. my mother elizabet
what are they doing now graham, had say. why? and i know we will miss that. like others i will still be looking forward to. and the final thing that i wanted to say if you let me on a serious point is that this is the most open and accessible parliament of any major country in the world. and the right tribute to david must be that it remains so. we will take sensible precautions but we will keep open and we will continue to connect with our constituents as needed. it connect with our...
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that was a report by graham satchell. we're nowjoined by kevin sinfield and campaigner cris hoskin, who lost six family members to mnd. and sports scientist, professor greg whyte, also joins us from marlow. chris, we are going to come to you in a second because we have spoken before. i know your story is amazing. but kevin... are you mad? how on earth are you going to do this? ., how on earth are you going to do this? . ., , ., ., ~' how on earth are you going to do this? . ., , ., ., ,, ., ., this? yeah, really looking forward to it, actually. _ this? yeah, really looking forward to it, actually. i— this? yeah, really looking forward to it, actually. ithink— this? yeah, really looking forward to it, actually. i think what - this? yeah, really looking forward to it, actually. i think what we - this? yeah, really looking forward to it, actually. i think what we did| to it, actually. i think what we did last year— to it, actually. i think what we did last year was incredible for all of us. last year was incredible for
that was a report by graham satchell. we're nowjoined by kevin sinfield and campaigner cris hoskin, who lost six family members to mnd. and sports scientist, professor greg whyte, also joins us from marlow. chris, we are going to come to you in a second because we have spoken before. i know your story is amazing. but kevin... are you mad? how on earth are you going to do this? ., how on earth are you going to do this? . ., , ., ., ~' how on earth are you going to do this? . ., , ., ., ,, ., .,...