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winston lord, remembering a key moment in us chinese relations. remember, you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel, or you can catch up on all our films along with more than 1000 radio programmes in our online archives. just go to our website. now to one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century. in the spring of 1974, local farmers in china accidentally uncovered the site of the vast terracotta army. our next witness is an archaeologist who has dedicated her career to the remarkable lives of these figures. it is a vast pottery army slowly being unearthed from the tomb where it has lain for more than 2000 years. at one time... i've worked at the site for many years. she still works at the site of the terracotta army in xian. finally in 1919, chinese authorities crashed a popular movement in beijing. among those protesting was an 18—year—old student. tiananmen square is a square design to fit at least a couple of million people and that square was bumper—to—bumper full. you could feel at that time that someth
winston lord, remembering a key moment in us chinese relations. remember, you can watch witness every month on the bbc news channel, or you can catch up on all our films along with more than 1000 radio programmes in our online archives. just go to our website. now to one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century. in the spring of 1974, local farmers in china accidentally uncovered the site of the vast terracotta army. our next witness is an archaeologist who has dedicated her...
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the retired field marshal lord bramall, and the family of the late lord brittan receive compensation from the police, overfalse child abuse accusations. more than 11100 people have died and a0 million have been left homeless or displaced — after catastrophic flooding across several south asian countries a campaign group says hundreds of homes have been burned down in one village — as tens of thousands head to bangladesh.
the retired field marshal lord bramall, and the family of the late lord brittan receive compensation from the police, overfalse child abuse accusations. more than 11100 people have died and a0 million have been left homeless or displaced — after catastrophic flooding across several south asian countries a campaign group says hundreds of homes have been burned down in one village — as tens of thousands head to bangladesh.
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dear lord, we give you thanks for giving us another day. in the wake of a great american holiday, we ask your special lessing on american workers. fortunate to have jobs during these difficult economic times and those desiring work. may they know and be confident of the nobility and sacredness of their labor. lord, the task facing the nation's congress is a difficult one which will call upon each member to consider what is best for american workers first. it is the challenge facing all americans. ve the members wisdom in their work. that our economy might continue to rebound and our country men and women throughout these united states be able to their work. that our economy might provide for their families, build lives we have all come to expect for our citizens. may all that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory. amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his pproval thereof. "new england journal of medicine." -- pursuant to clause 1 of rule , th
dear lord, we give you thanks for giving us another day. in the wake of a great american holiday, we ask your special lessing on american workers. fortunate to have jobs during these difficult economic times and those desiring work. may they know and be confident of the nobility and sacredness of their labor. lord, the task facing the nation's congress is a difficult one which will call upon each member to consider what is best for american workers first. it is the challenge facing all...
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days upcoming world tour with lord. of the if you only knew what. the album is a member of didn't stay with us. and. basically everything that you think you know about civil society has broken down. there's always going to be somebody else one step ahead of the game. who should not be. on. we don't need people that think like this on our planet. this is an incredibly situation. i think the average viewer just after watching a couple segments understand that we're telling stories that are critics. advertisers won't let. you know order to create change you have to be honest you have to tell the truth. every story is built on going after the back story to what's really. bening out there to the american what's happening when a corporation makes a pharmaceutical the chills people when a company in the environmental business ends up polluting a river that causes cancer and other illnesses they put all the health risk all the dangers out to the american public those are stories that we tell every week and you know what they're working. on. all the feel we
days upcoming world tour with lord. of the if you only knew what. the album is a member of didn't stay with us. and. basically everything that you think you know about civil society has broken down. there's always going to be somebody else one step ahead of the game. who should not be. on. we don't need people that think like this on our planet. this is an incredibly situation. i think the average viewer just after watching a couple segments understand that we're telling stories that are...
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coming world tour with lord jump into the if you only knew what. the album is a member of didn't seem to stay with us. spent countless hours poring through documents to tell the story about the. corporate media really used to talk about the car. i'm going to pay to clear picture about how disturbing. for her conduct has been in mom these are stories. in my own post of america. where. i do not know if the russian state john podesta emails and gave them to wiki leaks but i do know barack obama's director of national intelligence has not provided. to support his claims. i also know he perjured himself in a senate hearing three months for the revelations provided by edwards. to be n.s.a. was carrying out wholesale surveillance of the us. the hyperventilating. has once again proved to be a. government claims that cannot be. you would have thought they would have learned something after serving as george w. bush's useful idiots in the lead up to the invasion of iraq. it is vitally important that the press remains rooted in a fact based universe especiall
coming world tour with lord jump into the if you only knew what. the album is a member of didn't seem to stay with us. spent countless hours poring through documents to tell the story about the. corporate media really used to talk about the car. i'm going to pay to clear picture about how disturbing. for her conduct has been in mom these are stories. in my own post of america. where. i do not know if the russian state john podesta emails and gave them to wiki leaks but i do know barack obama's...
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like lord. swe sees the nicest and just her positive energy and is how she told me before i was in the same position as her really inspired me to keep going because i mean if i get to keep going i get to be just as successful as her you plan to sing with her oh yeah of course i would love to make a song with the way we play a little game of if you only know the questions that are always your first car kiri you. key. superpower you wish you had flight proudest accomplishment meeting. is a good. artist from yesteryear you wish you could collaborate with. michael jackson see great talent i actually don't have one you don't know funniest fan encounter someone saves their license plate k r nine one five or eighty for american teens as my first lesson is so very cold in american teens i thought i was awesome. if not music then what teasing biggest misconception about the print ninety eight and of my name. people say my name wrong all the time always have pro's curly but people say cali. all the time f
like lord. swe sees the nicest and just her positive energy and is how she told me before i was in the same position as her really inspired me to keep going because i mean if i get to keep going i get to be just as successful as her you plan to sing with her oh yeah of course i would love to make a song with the way we play a little game of if you only know the questions that are always your first car kiri you. key. superpower you wish you had flight proudest accomplishment meeting. is a good....
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, and the family of the late lord brittan over false accusations of child sex abuse. nearly 60,000 rohingya, the muslim minority in myanmar, have fled the country after violence erupted a week ago. translation: so many people were killed. they just set fire to everything. ijust ran. they were shooting at us and i got hit. there were people whose throats were slashed with knives. more than moo people have died and a0 million have been left homeless or displaced after catastrophic flooding across south asia. paying for road closures — new proposals to charge utility companies by the hour for roadworks which cause disruption. also in the next hour — a missing episode of comedian
, and the family of the late lord brittan over false accusations of child sex abuse. nearly 60,000 rohingya, the muslim minority in myanmar, have fled the country after violence erupted a week ago. translation: so many people were killed. they just set fire to everything. ijust ran. they were shooting at us and i got hit. there were people whose throats were slashed with knives. more than moo people have died and a0 million have been left homeless or displaced after catastrophic flooding across...
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we'll have the latest from lord's. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, ben stokes takes six wickets in the third test. jimmy anderson still needs one for 500. all of the details in sportsday at 6:30pm. if you go by the headlines, we should all be worried about crime. but do we really understand how likely we are to be victims? the bbc has launched this new tool online — it's called the crime calculator. you put in some details about your gender, age, and where you live, and it'll show you how likely you are to be a victim of crime. it's been launched in conjunction with the office for national statistics, whose figures suggest that there is a gap between how we perceive the risk of crime, and the reality. our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani reports. crime seems to be everywhere. we watch it on tv, it's in the papers, and we talk about it on social media. surveys show many of us fear that crime is growing nationwide. the bbc‘s crime calculator gives you a more accurate idea of your personal risk. so here
we'll have the latest from lord's. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, ben stokes takes six wickets in the third test. jimmy anderson still needs one for 500. all of the details in sportsday at 6:30pm. if you go by the headlines, we should all be worried about crime. but do we really understand how likely we are to be victims? the bbc has launched this new tool online — it's called the crime calculator. you put in some details about your gender, age, and where you live, and it'll show you how...
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the retired field marshal lord bramall, and the family of the late lord brittan receive compensation from the police, overfalse child abuse accusations. more than 1400 people have died and 14 million have been left homeless 01’ 14 million have been left homeless or displaced after catastrophic flooding across several south asian countries. on his second visit this week, president trump praises the people of texas as he meets those affected by flooding there. as tough as this was it's been a wonderful thing. i think even for the country to watch and the world to watch. it's been beautiful. sixth formers excluded from a school because of their results will be able to return, their lawyer has confirmed.
the retired field marshal lord bramall, and the family of the late lord brittan receive compensation from the police, overfalse child abuse accusations. more than 1400 people have died and 14 million have been left homeless 01’ 14 million have been left homeless or displaced after catastrophic flooding across several south asian countries. on his second visit this week, president trump praises the people of texas as he meets those affected by flooding there. as tough as this was it's been a...
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so, yes, it isa there is in the lords. so, yes, it is a point in which parliament has a key role, but we should remember, at the moment brexit dominate parliament and will do so for the foreseeable future. but outside of westminster, in the real world, there are issues such as health, prisons and so on and i worry about the extent to which they will get the extent to which they will get the attention they need, the issues which ultimately affect people‘s lives and there is the risk that they don‘t get the attention they deserve. thanks forjoining us today. that was the former head of the civil service talking to us about the competitive is of the brexit legislation. —— the complexities. one in five people who are gay, lesbian or bisexual have experienced a hate crime in the past year, according to research by the charity stonewall. it found more than 80% of victims chose not to report the crime to the police. our correspondent ena miller has more details. leon and steve want to be able to be themselves, but say the
so, yes, it isa there is in the lords. so, yes, it is a point in which parliament has a key role, but we should remember, at the moment brexit dominate parliament and will do so for the foreseeable future. but outside of westminster, in the real world, there are issues such as health, prisons and so on and i worry about the extent to which they will get the extent to which they will get the attention they need, the issues which ultimately affect people‘s lives and there is the risk that they...
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the headlines at seven: the retired field marshal lord bramall, and the family of the late lord brittan receive compensation from the police, overfalse child abuse accusations. more than 11100 people have died and a0 million have been left homeless or displaced after catastrophic flooding across several south asian countries. president trump and the first lady touchdown in texas for the second time this week, to visit those affected by the us flooding. he praises the people of texas.|j think it is then a wonderful thing for the country only want to watch, although it has been hard. a campaign group says more than 700 homes have been burned down in one village — as tens of thousands head to bangladesh. investigators say the chemical cloud that affected parts
the headlines at seven: the retired field marshal lord bramall, and the family of the late lord brittan receive compensation from the police, overfalse child abuse accusations. more than 11100 people have died and a0 million have been left homeless or displaced after catastrophic flooding across several south asian countries. president trump and the first lady touchdown in texas for the second time this week, to visit those affected by the us flooding. he praises the people of texas.|j think it...
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no doubt thank you very much oh lord. long live the queen is back there for the show will be back with the tony award winning director of also on the week of the anniversary of the failed peace accord is starting to discuss like the treading the boards with the u.k. back called the continues to kill civilians today tell them you can touch writers and you will see on saturday thirty five years to the day u.s. u.k. backed israeli defense forces defacto borders the sabra and shatila massacre in beirut killing up to three and a half thousand palestinian refugees. candidate donald trump ran on a campaign that not only question many foreign policy board to doxies but also lashed out against new conservative views the world today the president is surrounded by men in uniform some this soft coup. desperate for a single family as. they have a superman. they start training very young. eight months of intensive school. rats. and they save lives. credit is one of the basic instruments to drive an economy but it can also lead to trage
no doubt thank you very much oh lord. long live the queen is back there for the show will be back with the tony award winning director of also on the week of the anniversary of the failed peace accord is starting to discuss like the treading the boards with the u.k. back called the continues to kill civilians today tell them you can touch writers and you will see on saturday thirty five years to the day u.s. u.k. backed israeli defense forces defacto borders the sabra and shatila massacre in...
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our sports correspondent joe wilson is at lord's for us and sent this report. there is a reason why cricket isn't played in the autumn. this test match is stretching the season. but the play we see is fascinating — england batting, trying to seize any moments they had vital time for the aspiring dawid malan. yes, i can do this. at the crease here, maybe the world's best all—round cricketer. ben stokes batting. and perhaps it was his growing stature that drew the prime minister to laws. stay prepared for anything. suddenly, malan‘s innings was over. england we re malan‘s innings was over. england were five wickets down, and the drizzle turned heavy. even if the west indies captain would try to ignore it, where i yougov in? england's batsmen sought the chance to leave before any more damage was done.
our sports correspondent joe wilson is at lord's for us and sent this report. there is a reason why cricket isn't played in the autumn. this test match is stretching the season. but the play we see is fascinating — england batting, trying to seize any moments they had vital time for the aspiring dawid malan. yes, i can do this. at the crease here, maybe the world's best all—round cricketer. ben stokes batting. and perhaps it was his growing stature that drew the prime minister to laws. stay...
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♪ i can't bury the past ♪ no, i can't ♪ we'll just hold on instead ♪ i'll be your woman ♪ lord, lord, lord ♪ i -- oh, i will ♪ i will ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh ♪ ash i am, to ash i'll always be ♪ ♪ let me lay in your strong arms ♪ ♪ lord, let me lay, let me lay ♪ can we find peace in that holy sea? ♪ ♪ why do we do it this way, lord? ♪ ♪ why to we do it? ♪ i can't bury your pain ♪ i can't, by and by ♪ we'll just hold on instead ♪ i'll be your woman ♪ lord, i'll -- oh, i will ♪ baby, i will ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh >> rose: i am pleased to have st. paul at this table for the first time, welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> rose: elton john. ( laughter ) >> yeah. >> rose: tell me the story. loves the song and said, hey, let's you and i do something together. >> yeah, so elton has been on us for a while. he -- our first record. he had an aids benefit and we have been e-mailing back and forth. he's been unbelievably kind to us. he said, hey, can you come play this benefit? we said, of course. we went out to l.a., definitely somewhere about, he said woul
♪ i can't bury the past ♪ no, i can't ♪ we'll just hold on instead ♪ i'll be your woman ♪ lord, lord, lord ♪ i -- oh, i will ♪ i will ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh ♪ ash i am, to ash i'll always be ♪ ♪ let me lay in your strong arms ♪ ♪ lord, let me lay, let me lay ♪ can we find peace in that holy sea? ♪ ♪ why do we do it this way, lord? ♪ ♪ why to we do it? ♪ i can't bury your pain ♪ i can't, by and by ♪ we'll just hold on instead ♪ i'll be your woman...
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from special forces helicopters that appeared out of nowhere apparently searching for the curious drug lord we had been hiding in any one of their homes. they were going to know the whole thing too and. it was a little. funny but it's funny. the colonel's amoebas you're not even that's the way i hold it and. they give an honest. to goodness it is kind of the need to get. to know. the socialists and launch titles easily it could be among. the last couple. of days in the israeli embassy in the. county and it is a spot on its. own mostly the lost homes not. only. was the look of the little the front. wheel the little numbers but almost any notice it always. always will. give you a look and i noticed. that it was. they see it then they will not miss for several days yet only it doesn't also implementing a little silence. on the line you have a lot of people with us here and there but i found out if i mean this would be for good we see a. lot of police in law s'sa'id. here you know very regularly i mean every american. and. then. this is now here in this memorial day is almost over and they say
from special forces helicopters that appeared out of nowhere apparently searching for the curious drug lord we had been hiding in any one of their homes. they were going to know the whole thing too and. it was a little. funny but it's funny. the colonel's amoebas you're not even that's the way i hold it and. they give an honest. to goodness it is kind of the need to get. to know. the socialists and launch titles easily it could be among. the last couple. of days in the israeli embassy in the....
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s shadow sector estate for justice and shadow lord chancellor richard bergen n.p.r. is a maze arguable legacy of prison riots suicide and understaffing in an era of auctioning off private contracts to the highest bidder shuttle just before we go to prisons the legendary brokers in all the branches on the show a bit later and he says that the labor party either german corbin is the bookies favorite to be the next prime minister would sweep the boards if you said a bit more about our small businesses were being affected by predatory capitalism in the city of london and the bankers why aren't you saying more normal in germany in the labor same how i've made clear that we wouldn't want the city of london and the banks to get away with what they got away with before and that. is needed and we want to rebalance the economy as well and actually in some way the small businesses have been treated badly by the banks and given the loans in need to expand that's one of the reasons that we had our manifesto the policy of reason and that's manx ok well let's go to rebalancing just
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since meeting lord monson, i spoke to the prime minister. unfortunately, we were not allowed to film the conversation, but she told us she stands by her government's new drug strategy, which she says is all about helping people recover. walking around here — and it is not hard to find signs of people using cannabis. everywhere you go in this area of east london and, to be honest, in most other places in the uk, you can see it and even on a weekday morning, you can smell it in the air. with the same experience in portugal, which on the face of it has much more relaxed drug policies, but i keep thinking back to ricardo, who we saw at the dissuasion court. he was caught with a fewjoints going into a music festival, and had to go through a half—hour appointment with a psychiatrist, he had to go that kind of court case experience and, i keep thinking, what would have happened to him if that had happened in the uk, had he been caught with the same amount of drugs at a festival here? realistically, i suspect not a lot. so it does beg the questi
since meeting lord monson, i spoke to the prime minister. unfortunately, we were not allowed to film the conversation, but she told us she stands by her government's new drug strategy, which she says is all about helping people recover. walking around here — and it is not hard to find signs of people using cannabis. everywhere you go in this area of east london and, to be honest, in most other places in the uk, you can see it and even on a weekday morning, you can smell it in the air. with...
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lord, lord. >> whoa. let's see what this is. i put this up here. the thank you, lord. these are pictures from a long time ago. and they -- this thing kept that dry. didn't get wet. that's good. hi, lassy. hi. i know that storm scared you. but i'm glad you made it. hmm. it's okay. >> i know. this too shall pass. it will. i know that it will. today is my 66th birthday. what i'm going to do after we go through some of this is i just want to eat seafood. if i can get some seafood, i'm be happy. and if i get a martini, i'll be happy. but if not, i'm just glad to be here. >> now as we take another live look, you can see she has started moving a lot of the wet and soaked items out of her house just like a lot of her neighbors are. you can see that this neighbor over here has couches and other things. now, chris, about that seafood and martini. miss willy was a little too tired yesterday to go have that martini and that seafood. but, from her family, we're hearing that she might be able to celebrate her birthday today and cheers with that little martini. we'll keep you posted.
lord, lord. >> whoa. let's see what this is. i put this up here. the thank you, lord. these are pictures from a long time ago. and they -- this thing kept that dry. didn't get wet. that's good. hi, lassy. hi. i know that storm scared you. but i'm glad you made it. hmm. it's okay. >> i know. this too shall pass. it will. i know that it will. today is my 66th birthday. what i'm going to do after we go through some of this is i just want to eat seafood. if i can get some seafood, i'm...
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an enthralling saturday awaits us here at lords. milestones are nice but that‘s not what drives me to become as good as ican be. what drives me to become as good as i can be. i want to try to help england win games of cricket. that‘s my motivation, that‘s why i turn up every day trying to improve myself. and that‘s what we‘ll keep driving me on. i am loving playing at the moment, i think i‘m bowling well, i feel fit and strong and i‘m enjoying playing in this team, so hopefully that can continue for a while yet. and what a run it‘s been forjames anderson. he‘s come a long way since he was packed off on one of his first tours with england as a fresh faced youngster. his mum there helpign to pack his bag. fresher faced and a more questionable hair style. it‘s been 14 years since he took his first international test wicket, that of zimbabwe‘s mark vermeulen in 2003. he‘s just the third fast bowler on the list, behind the likes of the australian great glen mcgrath, he‘sjust 19 behind west indies‘ courtney wal
an enthralling saturday awaits us here at lords. milestones are nice but that‘s not what drives me to become as good as ican be. what drives me to become as good as i can be. i want to try to help england win games of cricket. that‘s my motivation, that‘s why i turn up every day trying to improve myself. and that‘s what we‘ll keep driving me on. i am loving playing at the moment, i think i‘m bowling well, i feel fit and strong and i‘m enjoying playing in this team, so hopefully...
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we give our trust to you, lord god. in the midst of this deposition we put our trust in you. god, we thank you that we would continue to bless us. that you will continue to feed us and you will continue to support us. we pray for your blessings and we pray this in jesus name and everyone said glory to god. [inaudible conversations] we want to thank jean greene for being here this morning. he is a great supporter of this community and i can say this that he is conscious of the need of this area and i'm glad that he is here and would you greet our volunteers from question tabernacle and the distribution center. >> thank you because we couldn't do this and we been through disasters in our community a lot of times and i'm a native and i remember in 1961 when water was up to our houses in northside houston. i wish the lord didn't think we could handle all of these big storms but we are handling them because of you. thank you for spending your time here and warehousing and helping people and we saw when the water went down we start working with churches because churches are outgoin
we give our trust to you, lord god. in the midst of this deposition we put our trust in you. god, we thank you that we would continue to bless us. that you will continue to feed us and you will continue to support us. we pray for your blessings and we pray this in jesus name and everyone said glory to god. [inaudible conversations] we want to thank jean greene for being here this morning. he is a great supporter of this community and i can say this that he is conscious of the need of this area...
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lord help me. i shall put in place a professional platform built on what we already have, of course, consisting of the mystery and logistical functions but we need to support the production of policies into national politics here in great britain. i shall also, when i have the resources to do so, appoint an internal communications manager to work specifically on the task of enhancing internal communications. under my leadership, you, my shadow cabinet and i will develop a broad sweep of policies, initially using the 2015 manifesto asa initially using the 2015 manifesto as a baseline and we will mobilise and demonstrate our tremendous expertise and knowledge and make clear to the british people that we are a credible party, a party of national government, able to lead the nation to hope in the future. to assist in doing that, i shall establish a presence whereby members may propose policy through their branches, three party spokesman, the smokes and through a transparent process for each recruit an
lord help me. i shall put in place a professional platform built on what we already have, of course, consisting of the mystery and logistical functions but we need to support the production of policies into national politics here in great britain. i shall also, when i have the resources to do so, appoint an internal communications manager to work specifically on the task of enhancing internal communications. under my leadership, you, my shadow cabinet and i will develop a broad sweep of...
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the prime minister seems to have one friend in the shape of the leader of the house of lords the says that she will ensure that the legislation gets through the house of lords and she is sure theresa may will survive the party conferences which you would not believe when you read these headlines. and take a party into the next election. according to the sunday times rebel leaders claimed that up to 50 conservative mps now want theresa may to resign. more than the 48 who would be needed to force a vote of no—confidence in her leadership. 24 hours after the florence one week before the conservative party conference. the eve of the beginning of the labour party conference. and not surprisingly, brussels is very supportive of that speech as well. not so much unsupportive, wanting more detail. this is where we need to be careful. some of the language of these papers, manual macron, it is all subtlety and the language. he is all subtlety and the language. he is mistranslated when he is translated as saying that he is demanding. he did not demand anything. what he has requested and pointed
the prime minister seems to have one friend in the shape of the leader of the house of lords the says that she will ensure that the legislation gets through the house of lords and she is sure theresa may will survive the party conferences which you would not believe when you read these headlines. and take a party into the next election. according to the sunday times rebel leaders claimed that up to 50 conservative mps now want theresa may to resign. more than the 48 who would be needed to force...
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my lord, i would undoubtedly wish to acknowledge the exceptional work of the charities and volunteers, and it is my privilege often to work with them. i do share my noble friend's concern and only yesterday, i met representatives of the british veterinary association to see how best to resolve this issue of genetic defects. many people very well are keeping certain breeds of which because of their confirmation are so deformed that they will suffer ill— health and stress throughout their lives. the popularity of breeds like the french bulldog and scottish fold cat is increasing. partly endorsed by advertising, celebrity endorsement and social media. whilst it may be difficult to introduce litigation, would the noble lord agree with me we should do all we can to persuade people that the keeping of such breeds is not cool? it is not reasonable to be, and i think it is self—indulgent, to be breeding animals with the genetic defects. we do want to deal with it and i think it's very important we do. it was as a number of breeds that we need to improve their conditions. on a lighter note
my lord, i would undoubtedly wish to acknowledge the exceptional work of the charities and volunteers, and it is my privilege often to work with them. i do share my noble friend's concern and only yesterday, i met representatives of the british veterinary association to see how best to resolve this issue of genetic defects. many people very well are keeping certain breeds of which because of their confirmation are so deformed that they will suffer ill— health and stress throughout their...
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september at lord's can be a cold and sometimes dismal scenario. we have a real sense of excitement and climax here. that is because of the west indies victory in the second test. players are practising with something new, a sense of confidence and self belief. that is very precious for any sporting coach to work with. i asked stuart lorde to imagine the feeling if the west indies won the series by winning this test match. i've been involved in teams where if you think about winning, you end up losing. you have to think about the process. the process of the first series, edgbaston was hard to stick to. we stuck to it at headingley. it is about sticking to those processes. it is not about winning the game. if we stick to those processes, the victory, in the end, it might not be too far out of reach. the issues affecting england, number one is beating the west indies. jimmy anderson could get to 500 wickets in test matches very easily through the course of this test match. he thinks he could go even further, possibly even until a0 years of age. is th
september at lord's can be a cold and sometimes dismal scenario. we have a real sense of excitement and climax here. that is because of the west indies victory in the second test. players are practising with something new, a sense of confidence and self belief. that is very precious for any sporting coach to work with. i asked stuart lorde to imagine the feeling if the west indies won the series by winning this test match. i've been involved in teams where if you think about winning, you end up...
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is supposed to be the first among equals, but that is the idea of prime minister, she is the first lord of the it, and apparently she is also geoffrey boycott. yes, let's look at this on the guardian. theresa may bowled over by boycott. i think you had better set out what has been happening. where did she appear? she appeared today on test match special, which is an interesting place... is she a cricket fan? if she is, she stopped in 1982 when geoffrey boycott last played. this reminds me of whenjohn major talked about old maids going across the lawn on their bicycles and all the sort of thing. it was spinsters cycling to evensong, please get it right! but if it is trying to prove that you are current and not living in the past, why would you go back to someone who stopped playing 35 years ago, or he was a very fine player. he has been a big figure. but the funny thing was, she baked her rome brownies. apparently a nigel slater recipe. but that is a big thing, to bring cake. she was asked about her style, and her response was, i get frustrated, people use the term robotic about me. i do
is supposed to be the first among equals, but that is the idea of prime minister, she is the first lord of the it, and apparently she is also geoffrey boycott. yes, let's look at this on the guardian. theresa may bowled over by boycott. i think you had better set out what has been happening. where did she appear? she appeared today on test match special, which is an interesting place... is she a cricket fan? if she is, she stopped in 1982 when geoffrey boycott last played. this reminds me of...
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they finished off the tourists inside three days at lord's. james anderson was england's man of the series, he took his 500th test wicket yesterday and a career best 7—42 left england needing to chase a very meagre 107 in theirfinal innings, which they did with some ease. let's cross to lord's now and speak to our sports correspondentjoe wilson. some players have really shone over the past few days, jimmy anderson in particular. good evening. we are hoping you can make out the beginnings of the next sunset behind me and our friend the floodlights silhouetted. this has been the summer silhouetted. this has been the summer of the floodlit test match, the official day night game at edgbaston and this almost felt like one, they have been on so often. and in these bowling friendly conditions, james anderson proved he can still excel at the age of 35. let's show you some the best bets of the decisive at the's action. by now, it's almost automatic. another morning, he's off again. james anderson's first over of the day. first wicket of the day, ros
they finished off the tourists inside three days at lord's. james anderson was england's man of the series, he took his 500th test wicket yesterday and a career best 7—42 left england needing to chase a very meagre 107 in theirfinal innings, which they did with some ease. let's cross to lord's now and speak to our sports correspondentjoe wilson. some players have really shone over the past few days, jimmy anderson in particular. good evening. we are hoping you can make out the beginnings of...
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iam i am thusly disappointed to be beaten at lord's. but overall i really proud of the guys. we copped a lot of criticism after edgbaston and to rally back, put up a good finale in this last test match at lord's was commendable. i have seen a lot of positives from this group. i have seen a lot of fight that we haven't seen in west indies cricket for a long time. hopefully we can keep digging in good performances. fantastic week. the lads at the back showing great composure to get across the line as they did, they played with the great temple. britain's chris froome is on the verge of being crowned the champion of a second grand tour this year. he leads the vuelta a espana going into sunday's largely processional final stage. barring any major accidents froome, who won the tour de france injuly, will win the overall race when it ends in madrid on sunday. that will make him only third man to win the vuelta and the tour in the same year. the women's final at the us open just about to get underway. it's an all american affair with madison keys taking on sloane stephens. elsewhere
iam i am thusly disappointed to be beaten at lord's. but overall i really proud of the guys. we copped a lot of criticism after edgbaston and to rally back, put up a good finale in this last test match at lord's was commendable. i have seen a lot of positives from this group. i have seen a lot of fight that we haven't seen in west indies cricket for a long time. hopefully we can keep digging in good performances. fantastic week. the lads at the back showing great composure to get across the...
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he signed off to applause from around the ground at lord's in london, where england were playing the west indies. it is 88 for one. ten minutes to seven and that, ladies and gentlemen is the end. you also you will miss me and! is the end. you also you will miss me and i will miss you all something dreadful. i must try not fall over when i hand to my next commentator. the cricket commentator henry blofeld in his final broadcast earlier on saturday. before we go, we'lljust show you with these pictures. in some parts of florida, last minute preparations for the arrival of hurricane irma include the corralling of pink flamingos. as you can see they're not easy to catch. at the miami zoo, officials have been busy making sure their nearly 3,000 animals are safely out of harm's way. most of the animals including these pink flamingos are being carefully moved to concrete holding areas ahead of the storm. a reminder of our top story.... the most powerful storm to hit cuba in more than eighty years is moving slowly along the island's north coast, causing floods and widespread damage. the gover
he signed off to applause from around the ground at lord's in london, where england were playing the west indies. it is 88 for one. ten minutes to seven and that, ladies and gentlemen is the end. you also you will miss me and! is the end. you also you will miss me and i will miss you all something dreadful. i must try not fall over when i hand to my next commentator. the cricket commentator henry blofeld in his final broadcast earlier on saturday. before we go, we'lljust show you with these...
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and special to be on the honours board again at lord's. yes, it is an amazing place to say that. it is the home of cricket. they can never take that away from you. special feeling to know that i am on there. nathan lyon starred for australia as they beat bangladesh by seven wickets to win the second test in chittagong and level the two match series 1—1. australia bowled out bangladesh forjust 157 in their second innings as lyon took figures of six for 60 giving him 13 wickets in the match. chasing just 86 for the win australia lost just three wickets and their next test series won't be until they face england in the ashes starting in brisbane on the 23rd of november. international cricket returns to pakistan next week for the first time in eight years. and on thursday, excited fans in lahore queued for hours to buy tickets for the independence cup twenty 20 series. since an attack on sri lanka's team bus in 2009, pakistan have been forced to play the bulk of their home games in the united arab emirates. but next week lahore will host three t20 internationals between pakistan an
and special to be on the honours board again at lord's. yes, it is an amazing place to say that. it is the home of cricket. they can never take that away from you. special feeling to know that i am on there. nathan lyon starred for australia as they beat bangladesh by seven wickets to win the second test in chittagong and level the two match series 1—1. australia bowled out bangladesh forjust 157 in their second innings as lyon took figures of six for 60 giving him 13 wickets in the match....
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out of that terrible case came his decision to ask lord nolan to help him rethink how the catholic church in this country dealt with child abuse issues, to try and avoid such terrible things happening again. although he did not engage directly in politics, it was his careful nurturing that led tony blair to convert to catholicism in 2007, after he had stepped down as prime minister. a year later, cormac murphy—o'connor published a book entitled faith in the nation, in which he argued against the erosion of religious values in public life. it was this assertion, that the christian faith must play a role in the public square, that cormac murphy—o'connor had contended for throughout his life. the former archbishop of westminster, cardinal cormac murphy—o'connor, who's died at the age of 85. the former england football captain, wayne rooney, has been charged with drink—driving. the everton striker was arrested in cheshire and released on bail this afternoon. that's a summary of the news. the obstructionist democrats would like us not to do it, but if we have to shut down the governmen
out of that terrible case came his decision to ask lord nolan to help him rethink how the catholic church in this country dealt with child abuse issues, to try and avoid such terrible things happening again. although he did not engage directly in politics, it was his careful nurturing that led tony blair to convert to catholicism in 2007, after he had stepped down as prime minister. a year later, cormac murphy—o'connor published a book entitled faith in the nation, in which he argued against...
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. >> and the refrigerator door -- lord, lord. whoa. >> hmm. let's see what this is. i put this up here. thank you, lord. these are pictures from a long time ago. and -- yeah. this thing kept that dry. didn't get wet. that's good. hi. hi! i know that storm scared you. i'm glad you made it. lm. hmm, hmm-hmm. [ sobbing ] >> it's okay. it's okay. >> he always takes care you us. >> i know. this, too, shall pass and i know that it will. today is my 66th birthday. what...
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he signed off to applause from around the ground at lord's in london. it is 88 for one. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the end of it. thank you all for listening, it's been wonderful talking to you all. you all say you're going to miss me. i tell you what, i'm going to miss you something dreadful. i must try not fall over when they hand over to the next commentator. it is ian smith. our lovely. —— how lovely. the cricket commentator henry blofeld in his final broadcast earlier on saturday. a reminder of our top story. the most powerful storm to hit cuba in more than 80 years is moving slowly along the island's north coast, causing floods and widespread damage. the government has extended its maximum level of alert to more provinces, including havana. the storm has been downgraded to category 3, but is expected to increase in power again as it heads towards the united states. the outer edge of hurricane irma is already hitting florida. the governor said the florida keys were being buffeted by winds of 200 kilometres an hour. and there's much more coverage of the h
he signed off to applause from around the ground at lord's in london. it is 88 for one. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the end of it. thank you all for listening, it's been wonderful talking to you all. you all say you're going to miss me. i tell you what, i'm going to miss you something dreadful. i must try not fall over when they hand over to the next commentator. it is ian smith. our lovely. —— how lovely. the cricket commentator henry blofeld in his final broadcast earlier on...
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our sports correspondent joe wilson is at lord's. it was clear from the body language that west indies and jason holder would have loved the stay out there. stokes and bairstow happy to reach the century and the peace of the dressing room because conditions are still absolutely spot on for bowling, murky, floodlights on and we saw a lovely delivery from roach to get rid of milan for 20. milan and stokes tried to get on with things and make the most of any moments you get at the crease in those conditions and milan's frustrations, not just about this but his medium long—term future with england with ashes to come. this test match is still very much alive. we might not get much more play today but we still have the weekend today but we still have the weekend to come. west indies will be desperate to get bowling again. 123-all desperate to get bowling again. i23—all out, looks like a decent score. andrew parsons has been elected the new president of the international paralympic committee. the brazilian beat three other candidates in
our sports correspondent joe wilson is at lord's. it was clear from the body language that west indies and jason holder would have loved the stay out there. stokes and bairstow happy to reach the century and the peace of the dressing room because conditions are still absolutely spot on for bowling, murky, floodlights on and we saw a lovely delivery from roach to get rid of milan for 20. milan and stokes tried to get on with things and make the most of any moments you get at the crease in those...
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a lords committee has been questioning the chancellor, philip hammond, about his views. it would be very helpful, i think, if you could clarify what the government‘s policy is in relation to the movement of people and in particular in relation to the transition period that you think would be necessary to get from where we are now to where you might think we would want to be in three or four years‘ time. the home secretary during the summer, i think late july, made a clear statement that she envisaged that during the transition period, eu nationals would continue to be able to come to the uk on the same basis that they do now. but with the additional requirement, which is provided for in eu law, that they would be required to register with the authorities so we have a record of which eu nationals are here. it‘s not true that the new regime would start in march 2019? there will be a transitional period? so the government's made it clear that its aspiration is to negotiate a transitional or interim period. now, that of course has to be negotiated, so that is an aspira
a lords committee has been questioning the chancellor, philip hammond, about his views. it would be very helpful, i think, if you could clarify what the government‘s policy is in relation to the movement of people and in particular in relation to the transition period that you think would be necessary to get from where we are now to where you might think we would want to be in three or four years‘ time. the home secretary during the summer, i think late july, made a clear statement that she...
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this man arrived at lord's knowing it was his final test. henry blofeld of test match special, dressed to stop the traffic for his final commentary. very good to be here, old thing. will you hope for something of a west indies revival to continue? i do. it would be lovely if they won the series. it would do their cricket so much good, wouldn't it?
this man arrived at lord's knowing it was his final test. henry blofeld of test match special, dressed to stop the traffic for his final commentary. very good to be here, old thing. will you hope for something of a west indies revival to continue? i do. it would be lovely if they won the series. it would do their cricket so much good, wouldn't it?
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i will write to the noble lord with those figures. they are in my pack somewhere. when student loans were first introduced by government, students we re introduced by government, students were promised that the threshold of £21,000 would increase in line with average earnings. so why has this commitment not been delivered? this is because it's not necessary to do so because the proportion of borrowers liable to repay when the £21,000 threshold took effect in april is significantly lower than could have been envisaged when the policy was originally introduced. the threshold will now be set at £19,000 if it was to reflect the same ratio of average earnings. it was reported at the weekend that mrs may was casting around for ways to ease the burdens on the students, wouldn't an obvious way of doing it be to reduce interest rates to something more like the rates banks we re something more like the rates banks were paying to investors? yes. there have been rumours in the press about a review, but i cannot confirm that at all. we believe the balance is right between ma
i will write to the noble lord with those figures. they are in my pack somewhere. when student loans were first introduced by government, students we re introduced by government, students were promised that the threshold of £21,000 would increase in line with average earnings. so why has this commitment not been delivered? this is because it's not necessary to do so because the proportion of borrowers liable to repay when the £21,000 threshold took effect in april is significantly lower than...
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lord hain, who grew up in the country, didn't mince his words. does the government agree that after running a poisonous smear campaign in south africa where the wealthy group two brothers, from the president allowed to capture the state and bankroll his family and friends through corruption and cronyism, all bell pottinger‘s work for british public bodies must be called in and reviewed? —— wealthy gupta brothers. and since the respected former finance minister has stated that they had benefited from 6.8 billion rand of money laundering, can the government investigate whether any british banks were involved and what action can be taken at a european level, and will the minister agree to meet me about this? i am grateful for those questions. 0n the point of money—laundering, i have read the reports that i referred to in my original reply and there is no implication in those reports that there has been any money—laundering or criminal activity. the company behaved unprofessionally and unethically. if there is any evidence of money—launde
lord hain, who grew up in the country, didn't mince his words. does the government agree that after running a poisonous smear campaign in south africa where the wealthy group two brothers, from the president allowed to capture the state and bankroll his family and friends through corruption and cronyism, all bell pottinger‘s work for british public bodies must be called in and reviewed? —— wealthy gupta brothers. and since the respected former finance minister has stated that they had...
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house of lords thank you. in france thousands of workers are blockading a poser car plant against the closure of a subsidiary parts maker police have been deployed there amid rising tensions along this shot at the ski in paris well the reason the jessamine workers are blocking this particular factory which is owned by p.s. in a is because it makes persia and cause and is one of the people that buy parts from g.s. and then jesselyn workers of saying that isn't giving it another support to keep it open factory open to all in lawsuit top ten now we have seen quite muscular divisions and tensions today as the c r s this is the french special sources have come in to actually remove some of those workers from blockading the site and some of the tensions have been popping there these guys are unhappy more than unhappy and that's because their own factory down in lhasa to any of the city to was in central france has been in liquidation and closure since december two thousand and sixteen and they say that taking the fi
house of lords thank you. in france thousands of workers are blockading a poser car plant against the closure of a subsidiary parts maker police have been deployed there amid rising tensions along this shot at the ski in paris well the reason the jessamine workers are blocking this particular factory which is owned by p.s. in a is because it makes persia and cause and is one of the people that buy parts from g.s. and then jesselyn workers of saying that isn't giving it another support to keep...
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decent views at lord's and the west indies players chose one of the most famous “i voted today. if they win the match and win the series they will be the most famous west indies touring teams of all time. the result will be noticed in london and the caribbean, absolutely but also noticed with the ashes in mind in australia. the wales and lions fly—half dan biggar will join northampton from ospreys next summer. after more than ten years in south wales, biggar will move to franklin's gardens after completing this season with ospreys. biggar has won 56 caps for wales and was a member of the british and irish lions squad in new zealand this summer. i think if you look around the premiership, teams are getting stronger. you only have to look at leicester, who were playing with an all international back line this weekend, the quality is going up and we need to keep improving our squad. dan biggar, as well as being a real professional, has a great attitude, that real desire to win, he is a warrior, dog, he would do anything he can to be a winner. that will only rub off on the rest of
decent views at lord's and the west indies players chose one of the most famous “i voted today. if they win the match and win the series they will be the most famous west indies touring teams of all time. the result will be noticed in london and the caribbean, absolutely but also noticed with the ashes in mind in australia. the wales and lions fly—half dan biggar will join northampton from ospreys next summer. after more than ten years in south wales, biggar will move to franklin's gardens...
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the retired field marshal lord bramall and the family of the late lord brittan receive compensation from the police over false child abuse accusations. tens of thousands of rohingya muslims flee violence in myanmar, escaping a military crackdown. also in the next hour, we will take another look at the sunday papers. the sunday times says theresa may has secretly approved a £50 billion
the retired field marshal lord bramall and the family of the late lord brittan receive compensation from the police over false child abuse accusations. tens of thousands of rohingya muslims flee violence in myanmar, escaping a military crackdown. also in the next hour, we will take another look at the sunday papers. the sunday times says theresa may has secretly approved a £50 billion
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together with lisa jefferson a phone operator on the ground below, we are told they prayed the lord's prayer. and recited those ancient words though i walk through the valy of the shadow of death, i will fear no evil for thou artith me. at 9:57 after only 29 minutes todd bmer spoke those words th america and the world will never forget. let's roll. they charged the cocpit and took hold of their fate and 6 minutes later at 10:03. flight 93 plummeted here to the earth. the brave men and women aboard sacrificed theirives. for the country we call home. we gather here today because the n and women of flight 93 are heroes and thibeautiful memorial stand assange testament the american people'undying reverence for their service and sacrifice. ch of their 40 names are etched into this marble. they're caed into the memory of the american people as well. even as they are seared into the hearts of you that were left hind. the bible tells us that the lord is close to the broken-arted and to the families of the fallen here, that will be our prayer for you today. you honor us by your prenssence. as
together with lisa jefferson a phone operator on the ground below, we are told they prayed the lord's prayer. and recited those ancient words though i walk through the valy of the shadow of death, i will fear no evil for thou artith me. at 9:57 after only 29 minutes todd bmer spoke those words th america and the world will never forget. let's roll. they charged the cocpit and took hold of their fate and 6 minutes later at 10:03. flight 93 plummeted here to the earth. the brave men and women...
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debate again what's the mood about it in the house of lords. i think that the house of lords is he is very skeptical about the merits of brecht's it. will not stand in the way of the will of the people but nonetheless wants it to happen in the right way and will scrutinize very carefully what the government is up to the especially of course with this so-called great repeal bill which gives the government the executive enormous powers to ride roughshod over any sort of parliamentary scrutiny and overlords like you and i think the house of lords will have something very serious to say about that. thank you. after the break. should the trans community be allowed to in this to me us military we quiz the winner of ru paul's drag race you know i call on the rio about equality before the law under a true president and love his power we speak the final just stunning london design week into a call of activism to reconnect with the african diaspora. going underground. nobody got a marshall in the. islamic states claims it was behind the manchester terror
debate again what's the mood about it in the house of lords. i think that the house of lords is he is very skeptical about the merits of brecht's it. will not stand in the way of the will of the people but nonetheless wants it to happen in the right way and will scrutinize very carefully what the government is up to the especially of course with this so-called great repeal bill which gives the government the executive enormous powers to ride roughshod over any sort of parliamentary scrutiny and...
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he was going to meet the lord. as he said, iam was going to meet the lord. as he said, i am not afraid, was going to meet the lord. as he said, iam not afraid, iam peaceful, humble and trusting in god's mercy. to me it was a wonderful example of how a human being approaches the most important moment of their life, the moment of their death, when they pass from this world to the next, and face the judgment of the almighty god. a man of unsha keable faith, judgment of the almighty god. a man of unshakeable faith, and yet, as we reflected in our report there, there we re reflected in our report there, there were difficulties that went with the early years of his career. to what extent did he talk about those failings and what had gone on, particularly in suck sex? to what extent did he talk about those in later life? -- in sussex. he did, and like every human being, the crucial thing is how we learn from mistakes. there is no doubt that he did. he learned in his public actions, because, as martin bashir said, it was he who initiated the reforms within the catho
he was going to meet the lord. as he said, iam was going to meet the lord. as he said, i am not afraid, was going to meet the lord. as he said, iam not afraid, iam peaceful, humble and trusting in god's mercy. to me it was a wonderful example of how a human being approaches the most important moment of their life, the moment of their death, when they pass from this world to the next, and face the judgment of the almighty god. a man of unsha keable faith, judgment of the almighty god. a man of...
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joe wilson, bbc news, lord's. a 13—year—old girl who died from a brain aneurysm has helped a record eight people, including five children, through organ donation. jemima layzell, from somerset, died in 2012. her parents said she was clever, compassionate and creative, and would have been "very proud of her legacy". jon kay reports. dear mum, happy birthday. it was just before her mum's birthday party five years ago that jemima suddenly collapsed. # the girl who has everything.# she had an aneurysm that had never been diagnosed, and doctors told her parents nothing could be done. we'd seen the scans and there was such a huge shadow on the left side of the brain that she could never, ever recover. by chance, jemima had spoken to her parents about organ donation just a few days before she collapsed. when she died, they felt they had to follow the schoolgirl‘s wishes. she did specifically say that she wanted to be an organ donor. how did that help you make the decision, when you knew that she wasn't going to sur
joe wilson, bbc news, lord's. a 13—year—old girl who died from a brain aneurysm has helped a record eight people, including five children, through organ donation. jemima layzell, from somerset, died in 2012. her parents said she was clever, compassionate and creative, and would have been "very proud of her legacy". jon kay reports. dear mum, happy birthday. it was just before her mum's birthday party five years ago that jemima suddenly collapsed. # the girl who has everything.#...