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cities across the uk. 0ne centre in norfolk has become a vital community hub for localfamilies, asjohn maguire reports. (vt usually you open every day and you see what happened yesterday. so, yesterday it was maybe for 15 minutes, sometimes it's four hours, it depends. just imagine if the very first thing you did every morning was to check to see if your home — 1,500 miles away — was being targeted by an air raid. i have this app in the telephone, and we know which air alert we have. so usually it's every day, sometimes twice a day. 0ksana fled kyiv with her children and mother when the war started. she's extremely grateful for the welcome she's had here, but wants to return home. the hardest thing, she says, is not knowing when it will be safe, or even possible. when we arrived, we didn't expect that we spend christmas here, even christmas. now we spend two christmases here. and if you ask me what i expect, i want to spend my next christmas at home. but now we realise more and more that we have no plans. we don't know. twice a week, volunteers open this store in dereham town centre to ukr
cities across the uk. 0ne centre in norfolk has become a vital community hub for localfamilies, asjohn maguire reports. (vt usually you open every day and you see what happened yesterday. so, yesterday it was maybe for 15 minutes, sometimes it's four hours, it depends. just imagine if the very first thing you did every morning was to check to see if your home — 1,500 miles away — was being targeted by an air raid. i have this app in the telephone, and we know which air alert we have. so...
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john maguire, bbc news, gamesley in derbyshire. now to a former british gymnast who's reached some dizzying heights. this is lucie colebeck and her guinness world record breaking performance at the royal albert hall. keep watching. lucie manages a staggering 36 handsprings in less than 30 seconds on a trampoline. she usually only does five in a row when performing with cirque du soleil. amazing! makes me feel slightly sick. time for a look at the weather. here's elizabeth rizzini. a very different —looking day of weather across england and wales today than yesterday. some sorry looking daffodils earlier but also lots of sunshine still lasting across parts of scotland and towards the north of northern ireland, but even here it will turn unsettled through the rest of the week, we will see some much milderfeeling air too. this is the low pressure responsible for changing the weather, sending a warm front north and east across much of england and wales for the rest of the day, bringing thickening cloud, hill fell, showery outbreaks o
john maguire, bbc news, gamesley in derbyshire. now to a former british gymnast who's reached some dizzying heights. this is lucie colebeck and her guinness world record breaking performance at the royal albert hall. keep watching. lucie manages a staggering 36 handsprings in less than 30 seconds on a trampoline. she usually only does five in a row when performing with cirque du soleil. amazing! makes me feel slightly sick. time for a look at the weather. here's elizabeth rizzini. a very...
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john maguire, bbc news, cornwall. some breaking news, two people have been killed after a blast at a polling station in south of pakistan. we will bring you more on that news as we have it. i love again. some of us have seen some snow but we will not all see it. a lot of it will be falling on higher ground and it could lead to travel disruption. at lower levels we are looking at a mixture of rain, sleet and snow and times and with a developing easterly wind that snow will be blowing. the met office has two amber weather warnings and force meaning an increased likelihood of disruption because of severe weather across southern wales, shropshire and the peak district and parts of the pennines. if you are travelling, it could reach 25 centimetres or ten inches of snow on higher rates but its rain as we come further south and this is pushing northwards, getting into the rest of northern ealing, northern ireland and southern scotland. behind that, along with some showers before the next band of rain comes in and as a result
john maguire, bbc news, cornwall. some breaking news, two people have been killed after a blast at a polling station in south of pakistan. we will bring you more on that news as we have it. i love again. some of us have seen some snow but we will not all see it. a lot of it will be falling on higher ground and it could lead to travel disruption. at lower levels we are looking at a mixture of rain, sleet and snow and times and with a developing easterly wind that snow will be blowing. the met...
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john maguire, bbc news. there's no doubt about the big winner at last night's bafta film awards — oppenheimer winning seven awards. poor things did well too with five awards including best actress for emma stone. but there was disappointment for barbie — which may have made a fortune at the box office but got nothing at all at the baftas. here's our culture editor, katie razzall. last night london was a who's who of the film world, britain and america united to celebrate movies with the irish out in force. all in front of the world's photographers and the president of bafta, the prince of wales. cheering. it is no exaggeration to say this room has in it the greatest actors in the world. inside the royal festival hall master of ceremonies david tennant got down to business. right, let's give out some baftas! best actress went to emma stone for poor things, the frankenstein—style fantasy walked away with five awards in all. i reallyjust want to thank my mum as she is the best person i know in the whole w
john maguire, bbc news. there's no doubt about the big winner at last night's bafta film awards — oppenheimer winning seven awards. poor things did well too with five awards including best actress for emma stone. but there was disappointment for barbie — which may have made a fortune at the box office but got nothing at all at the baftas. here's our culture editor, katie razzall. last night london was a who's who of the film world, britain and america united to celebrate movies with the...
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our reporterjohn maguire is live there for us now. the mac this is the drop in centre in dereham in norfolk. there is furniture here because people have left their homes in ukraine, trying to set up homes here if they have been lucky enough to find a place after leaving their house home. they can just come in and pick that furniture up. a classroom setup in the corner, english lessons, they also do counselling as well, well being is an important part of what they do. lots of places for people to meet up and enjoy tea or coffee. they can talk in the mother tongue of ukrainian, it's important for them to be do that, but also to be learning english which is essential here. hello to you all. yin, this has been going on for two years now. perhaps we didn't think we would be here —— ian. what do you do for people, i know that people appreciate the service that you offer. in appreciate the service that you offer. . , appreciate the service that you offer. ., , ._ , offer. in the early days when families were _ offer. in the early days wh
our reporterjohn maguire is live there for us now. the mac this is the drop in centre in dereham in norfolk. there is furniture here because people have left their homes in ukraine, trying to set up homes here if they have been lucky enough to find a place after leaving their house home. they can just come in and pick that furniture up. a classroom setup in the corner, english lessons, they also do counselling as well, well being is an important part of what they do. lots of places for people...
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john maguire, bbc news, cornwall. they are the cutest animals. i want to show you live images from iceland, have a look. they are spectacular images. this is a volcano in south—west iceland and it has erupted. it is the third volcanic eruption since december. you can see fountains of lava spewing from the fissure. a little while ago there was a digger digging some of the ground up there. what the are trying to do is to create channels to help divert the burning lava flows away from homes and critical infrastructure. so that is what was happening a little bit earlier and the digger has moved away now. this is what you are seeing live now. to give you a bit of context, the previous eruption started on the 1ath of january and lasted a couple of days and the lava flows reached the outskirts of a fishing town nearby and a000 inhabitants there had to be evacuated and some of the houses were set alight. it is not immediately clear at the moment how that fishing town is going to be affected by this latest outbreak happening today. the icelandic authori
john maguire, bbc news, cornwall. they are the cutest animals. i want to show you live images from iceland, have a look. they are spectacular images. this is a volcano in south—west iceland and it has erupted. it is the third volcanic eruption since december. you can see fountains of lava spewing from the fissure. a little while ago there was a digger digging some of the ground up there. what the are trying to do is to create channels to help divert the burning lava flows away from homes and...
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john maguire, bbc news, cornwall. fit and that sounds great, doesn't it? time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. we've had some snow. some beautiful pictures from weather watcherss, this is from wakefield, heavy snowfall, in sheffield, in these parts of the world we tend to get some snow during the winter months. for most of us it's been raining and it's been heavy rain as well, i really dismal picture. on the radar, you can see the white and grey colours, that's where it's been snowing. the snow will remain mostly across the hills. it's quite wet and slushy where it tends to fall. some travel disruption but also from the rain in the south. i'm going to focus on the amber warning in force from the met office across northern wales through this afternoon it's valid into this evening across the pennines, some of the high routes there, and by the time the weather front is through we will have possibly on one or two macros but had up to 25 centimetres of snow. for most it's less than that. through the course of this afternoon the wintry weat
john maguire, bbc news, cornwall. fit and that sounds great, doesn't it? time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. we've had some snow. some beautiful pictures from weather watcherss, this is from wakefield, heavy snowfall, in sheffield, in these parts of the world we tend to get some snow during the winter months. for most of us it's been raining and it's been heavy rain as well, i really dismal picture. on the radar, you can see the white and grey colours, that's where it's...
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crocheting different scenes from the invasion to commemorate its 80th anniversary. 0ur reporterjohn maguire has been chatting to some of them. we're well used to seeing wars commemorated in bronze and in stone, but not perhaps in wool and yarn. it all started with these, postbox toppers knitted or crocheted for major royal, sporting or national events. so for a brit living in northern france, the idea to mark 80 years since d—day took shape. and i thought, why don't i do a topper for my garden gate for the 80th anniversary? and then i mentioned it to someone and they said, "what a great idea." and then we decided, we'll do my front wall. and then itjust sort of like suddenly got bigger and it suddenly went along the lines of the bayeaux tapestry and ended up as 80 metres representing 80 years and the 80 days of the normandy battle before they got through to paris. so that's in a nutshell how it all started. but she needed an army of volunteers which, after seeing her idea online, all signed up to help. among them, diana and jenny, old school friends who've reconnected in recent years and
crocheting different scenes from the invasion to commemorate its 80th anniversary. 0ur reporterjohn maguire has been chatting to some of them. we're well used to seeing wars commemorated in bronze and in stone, but not perhaps in wool and yarn. it all started with these, postbox toppers knitted or crocheted for major royal, sporting or national events. so for a brit living in northern france, the idea to mark 80 years since d—day took shape. and i thought, why don't i do a topper for my...
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john maguire, bbc news. we have some lines coming from the news conference, the reaction from the police to the report into sarah everard's death and wayne couzens behaviour, and mark rowley, the head of the metropolitan police, said wayne couzens was determined to hide his criminal views and behaviours and most police officers he worked with had no inkling and this has shaken your confidence in us and we understand that, he said. he said it paints a picture of failures in many police forces and he says we have changed our training i got much tougher on our vetting and since 2021 we have failed 3000 people at the vetting stage —— have got much tougher. he says he is not going to give any figures which might give a false impression that they are near the finishing stage. chief constable gavin stevens said wayne couzens should never have been a police officer and this should never have happened. the deputy chief constable maggie blythe described the area of sarah everard is a watershed moment and she said
john maguire, bbc news. we have some lines coming from the news conference, the reaction from the police to the report into sarah everard's death and wayne couzens behaviour, and mark rowley, the head of the metropolitan police, said wayne couzens was determined to hide his criminal views and behaviours and most police officers he worked with had no inkling and this has shaken your confidence in us and we understand that, he said. he said it paints a picture of failures in many police forces...
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john maguire reports. all the way from here to the actual beach would be a roadway. 80 years on, and stan ford's recollection of the summer of 1944 is remarkable. yeah, that's an american. yeah, they're americans, yeah. here at the d—day story museum in portsmouth, he's telling me about the mulberry harbour, the vast floating pontoons used to bring the equipment ashore as the invasion progressed. stan was a 19—year—old sailor on board hms fratton when it was hit by a torpedo. the force of the blast threw him — and the machine gun platform he was standing on — overboard. you don't hear it explode. you just get a feeling, like. and the feeling was, that was me going through the air and landing in the water. so we become detached. the gun platform, they were either bolted or welded to the steel deck, but it come apart and over it went. but i survived that. he should have been strapped to the guns. he wasn't. and as they sunk to the sea bed, stan, thankfully, floated free. the ship sunk in four minut
john maguire reports. all the way from here to the actual beach would be a roadway. 80 years on, and stan ford's recollection of the summer of 1944 is remarkable. yeah, that's an american. yeah, they're americans, yeah. here at the d—day story museum in portsmouth, he's telling me about the mulberry harbour, the vast floating pontoons used to bring the equipment ashore as the invasion progressed. stan was a 19—year—old sailor on board hms fratton when it was hit by a torpedo. the force of...
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harry maguire's late equaliser looked to have saved the day for erik ten hag's side, but alex iwobi's winner in the seventh minute of stoppage time sealed the victory for fulham — only their second old trafford victory since 1963. crazy. there was a start, but to get a result against man united at old trafford like this, hopefully we can kick on from here and we will take it as a vote of confidence, take it into the next game against brighton and see what we can get on the table. ~ . and see what we can get on the table. . ., , , , table. we had them under pressure and that is one _ table. we had them under pressure and that is one player— table. we had them under pressure and that is one player in _ table. we had them under pressure and that is one player in the - table. we had them under pressure and that is one player in the wrong | and that is one player in the wrong position— and that is one player in the wrong position so— and that is one player in the wrong position so as a team we should manage — position so as a team we should manage that and everyone is in the film
harry maguire's late equaliser looked to have saved the day for erik ten hag's side, but alex iwobi's winner in the seventh minute of stoppage time sealed the victory for fulham — only their second old trafford victory since 1963. crazy. there was a start, but to get a result against man united at old trafford like this, hopefully we can kick on from here and we will take it as a vote of confidence, take it into the next game against brighton and see what we can get on the table. ~ . and see...
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john maguire went to see the work being done. and as you can see, he's very dark himself. the thing that i could see with the torch, there was definitely something wrong with his right eye. like any hospital, the day here at the cornwall seal hospital starts with ward rounds. and for the head vet, the first chance to examine a patient who was rescued and brought in last night. i'm having a listen to the lungs, and his breathing is nice and relaxed. like the storms that so often are the seal pups�* main threat, they�* re given names. the current theme is dogs. and so this is dingo. honking. the fact that he's so vociferous is a good sign. he has enough energy to complain and doesn't of course realise that the staff here are saving his life. we're kind of doing that intensive care period where they need a lot of veterinary attention each day and they need help feeding themselves as well. so initially, they will be rehydrated with fluids for the first sort of 24 to 36 hours, and then we'll focus on starting to get some fish introduced to them, and try and get them eating
john maguire went to see the work being done. and as you can see, he's very dark himself. the thing that i could see with the torch, there was definitely something wrong with his right eye. like any hospital, the day here at the cornwall seal hospital starts with ward rounds. and for the head vet, the first chance to examine a patient who was rescued and brought in last night. i'm having a listen to the lungs, and his breathing is nice and relaxed. like the storms that so often are the seal...
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harry maguire's late equaliser looked to have saved the day for erik ten hag's side, but alex iwobi's winner in the seventh minute of stoppage time sealed the victory for fulham, only their second old trafford victory since 1963. have them under pressure and there is one player in possession, so as a team, we should manage that and everyone is in the right position. we have experience on the pitch and then we let them escape, and that was avoidable. the best team win the game. from the first minute _ the best team win the game. from the first minute until the last minute, ithink— first minute until the last minute, i think we — first minute until the last minute, i think we are the best team on the pitch. _ i think we are the best team on the pitch. the _ i think we are the best team on the pitch, the team that played better, the team _ pitch, the team that played better, the team that created more chances, the team that created more chances, the team _ the team that created more chances, the team that created more chances, the team that had more control of the team that had more
harry maguire's late equaliser looked to have saved the day for erik ten hag's side, but alex iwobi's winner in the seventh minute of stoppage time sealed the victory for fulham, only their second old trafford victory since 1963. have them under pressure and there is one player in possession, so as a team, we should manage that and everyone is in the right position. we have experience on the pitch and then we let them escape, and that was avoidable. the best team win the game. from the first...
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john maguire, bbc news, gamesley in derbyshire. what an incredible place. i know there are lots of other youth clubs up there are lots of other youth clubs up and down the land hugely important to communities. so do get in touch with us and let us know how important those clubs are to you and your family, important those clubs are to you and yourfamily, what important those clubs are to you and your family, what you important those clubs are to you and yourfamily, what you do important those clubs are to you and your family, what you do there, important those clubs are to you and yourfamily, what you do there, what yourfamily, what you do there, what you do to keep it going, would you like more support from the government? a50 3% fall in the number of youth clubs in the last ten years. such an important part of so many communities. —— a 53% of all. we will talk about it more throughout the programme. looks like pancakes at that one, a really good idea. i only realised we are shrove tuesday. let's take a look at today's papers.
john maguire, bbc news, gamesley in derbyshire. what an incredible place. i know there are lots of other youth clubs up there are lots of other youth clubs up and down the land hugely important to communities. so do get in touch with us and let us know how important those clubs are to you and your family, important those clubs are to you and yourfamily, what important those clubs are to you and your family, what you important those clubs are to you and yourfamily, what you do important those...
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john maguire, bbc news, cornwall. it is great work they are doing and there is something lovely, something lovely about looking at the sea, and they are doing their thing out in they are doing their thing out in the ocean, and in a way, rather in stark contrast to how this story is making people feel. yeah? about dentistry and the problems with finding a dentist on the nhs. you've seen the pictures _ finding a dentist on the nhs. you've seen the pictures in _ finding a dentist on the nhs. you've seen the pictures in the _ finding a dentist on the nhs. you've seen the pictures in the past - finding a dentist on the nhs. you've seen the pictures in the past week, | seen the pictures in the past week, the cues in bristol when there was an nhs dentist that opened up and people are queueing for hours and it sparked a lot of reaction from you and thank you so much for getting in touch and nick has been going through these, and the pictures were shocking and this is the reality as it has been for so many years. interesting i
john maguire, bbc news, cornwall. it is great work they are doing and there is something lovely, something lovely about looking at the sea, and they are doing their thing out in they are doing their thing out in the ocean, and in a way, rather in stark contrast to how this story is making people feel. yeah? about dentistry and the problems with finding a dentist on the nhs. you've seen the pictures _ finding a dentist on the nhs. you've seen the pictures in _ finding a dentist on the nhs....
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our reporterjohn maguire is live there for us now. i'm glad you have got a cup of tea or coffee there. i think it is perfectly fitting in terms of what the centre means for the people who use it, and hub being the key word. totally right. international language of tea and coffee brings people together. that is exactly one of the elements here, a drop—in centre, just to come and enjoy a catch up with people, either some of the volunteers who run this incredible centre, or other people from ukraine. that is essential, people are landing here with no knowledge of things. that is one of the very first things they help them with. i will give you a quick look around. and people are here they are setting up home for the first time many times. there is furniture. lots of information about doctors' surgeries, by transport, but schools, but cancelled services. all of this furniture at the back there is going to be delivered to somebody later on this afternoon. there is a small temporary classroom here just where they do english lessons, very
our reporterjohn maguire is live there for us now. i'm glad you have got a cup of tea or coffee there. i think it is perfectly fitting in terms of what the centre means for the people who use it, and hub being the key word. totally right. international language of tea and coffee brings people together. that is exactly one of the elements here, a drop—in centre, just to come and enjoy a catch up with people, either some of the volunteers who run this incredible centre, or other people from...
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john maguire is at the d—day story museum in portsmouth. and john, i know they are preparing to mark the anniversary in a very special way. good morning. yeah, good morning. there will be commemorations here in portsmouth, just a little further along the seafront at and also in staffordshire and northern france. i wanted to show you this. it is called a landing craft tank. they were 800 of these of the normandy beaches during the d—day invasion. they can carry ten tanks. they would have been ferrying men, equipment, metal, machinery, across the channel, in what would have been an absolutely extraordinary site before the start of the battle for normandy. and of course, ultimately, the liberation of paris. later on we will be talking live to a very special man, a veteran from the d—day landings, a young sailor, just 19 at the time. he is at the very young age of 98 now. cyril ford. he goes by the name of stanley. listen to his incredible story. all the way from here to the actual beach would be a roadway. 80 years on, and stan ford's reco
john maguire is at the d—day story museum in portsmouth. and john, i know they are preparing to mark the anniversary in a very special way. good morning. yeah, good morning. there will be commemorations here in portsmouth, just a little further along the seafront at and also in staffordshire and northern france. i wanted to show you this. it is called a landing craft tank. they were 800 of these of the normandy beaches during the d—day invasion. they can carry ten tanks. they would have...
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in 2014, will cornick lost his anonymity after being convicted of murdering his teacher ann maguire. in deciding to reveal the identities of the two young people found guilty of murdering brianna ghey, judgejustice yip said she had to balance the impact on the killer's welfare and the consequences for their families�* welfare, versus allowing the open and full reporting of the case. today, we'll learn the identities of brianna's child killers. last year, brianna's mum appealed for their families to be treated with empathy and compassion, saying they too must come to terms with the loss of a child. although the killer's names may dominate the headlines, brianna ghey will be remembered as funny, witty and fearless. rowan bridge, bbc news. four more people have been charged in connection with the deaths of two teenagers in bristol. two boys aged 15 and 16 will appear at bristol youth court today, charged with the murders of mason rist and max dixon, who were stabbed to death on saturday night. avon and somerset police have also charged a 44—year—old man with two counts of murder a
in 2014, will cornick lost his anonymity after being convicted of murdering his teacher ann maguire. in deciding to reveal the identities of the two young people found guilty of murdering brianna ghey, judgejustice yip said she had to balance the impact on the killer's welfare and the consequences for their families�* welfare, versus allowing the open and full reporting of the case. today, we'll learn the identities of brianna's child killers. last year, brianna's mum appealed for their...
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our reporterjohn maguire has been chatting to some of them. we're well used to seeing wars commemorated in bronze and in stone, but not perhaps in wool and yarn. it all started with these, postbox toppers knitted or crocheted for major royal, sporting or national events. so for a brit living in northern france, the idea to mark 80 years since d—day took shape. and i thought, why don't i do a topper for my garden gate for the 80th anniversary? and then i mentioned it to someone and they said, "what a great idea." and then we decided, we'll do my front wall. and then itjust sort of like suddenly got bigger and it suddenly went along the lines of the bayeaux tapestry and ended up as 80 metres representing 80 years and the 80 days of the normandy battle before they got through to paris. so that's in a nutshell how it all started. but she needed an army of volunteers which, after seeing her idea online, all signed up to help. among them, diana and jenny, old school friends who've reconnected in recent years and are sharing the workload on two pan
our reporterjohn maguire has been chatting to some of them. we're well used to seeing wars commemorated in bronze and in stone, but not perhaps in wool and yarn. it all started with these, postbox toppers knitted or crocheted for major royal, sporting or national events. so for a brit living in northern france, the idea to mark 80 years since d—day took shape. and i thought, why don't i do a topper for my garden gate for the 80th anniversary? and then i mentioned it to someone and they said,...
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maguire, and they've got the papers in front of them. >> yeah, they certainly do. and, chris, shall we start with dame esther rantzen? >> yes, yes. »- >> yes, yes. >> so dame monster has got fourth lung cancer fourth stage. lung cancer believed and she's really campaigning for the cystic dying to be reviewed . um, it's to be reviewed. um, it's interesting when i was looking at this i was thinking, you know, so 30 years ago, i'd have been categorically against the idea of assisted dying. so i was full on, full pay paying christian and don't play god and i'd have a different view. but now it's, um . i'm not quite so now it's, um. i'm not quite so sure i am . i am concerned about sure i am. i am concerned about the moral maze here. um, i'm thinking , the moral maze here. um, i'm thinking, yes, i do understand that, you know, we put down animals, etc. etc. but i'm just thinking i've got i've got two daughters in mind at the moment, one who i know, who who hung onto embodies her mother's body when it was gone. gone yeah. and she didn't want it to go and kept in view. a
maguire, and they've got the papers in front of them. >> yeah, they certainly do. and, chris, shall we start with dame esther rantzen? >> yes, yes. »- >> yes, yes. >> so dame monster has got fourth lung cancer fourth stage. lung cancer believed and she's really campaigning for the cystic dying to be reviewed . um, it's to be reviewed. um, it's interesting when i was looking at this i was thinking, you know, so 30 years ago, i'd have been categorically against the idea...
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john maguire, bbc news. baroness tanni grey—thompson, who is against the legalisation of assisted dying, joins us now. thank you very much forjoining us this morning. tell us your view. we heard from dame esther rantzen there, who was talking to our reporterjohn, and her reasons for being pro assisted dying, what are yours for being against it? there are many reasons _ yours for being against it? there are many reasons that _ yours for being against it? there are many reasons that i - yours for being against it? there are many reasons that i don't . are many reasons that i don�*t support a change in the law. one of the biggest ones is the potential for coercion. and one of the things the committee has looked at is about the committee has looked at is about the ability to assess capacity and choice. and they have also raised theissueis choice. and they have also raised the issue is that putting adequate and proper safeguards in a very difficult to do. so it�*s not simple to change the law, and when we t
john maguire, bbc news. baroness tanni grey—thompson, who is against the legalisation of assisted dying, joins us now. thank you very much forjoining us this morning. tell us your view. we heard from dame esther rantzen there, who was talking to our reporterjohn, and her reasons for being pro assisted dying, what are yours for being against it? there are many reasons _ yours for being against it? there are many reasons that _ yours for being against it? there are many reasons that i - yours...
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that's tony maguire, gb news scotland reporter there live from baker in newcastle, which was where, um, abdul ezedi was living. thank you very much for joining us. now, as , as, as tony joining us. now, as, as, as tony has just pointed out, as eddie was convicted of a sex offence in 2018, it's understood that he was twice refused asylum for being granted leave to remain in 2021. uh, he converted to christianity . 2021. uh, he converted to christianity. um, and that is where the problem is. then he couldn't be sent back to afghanistan because that would have endangered his life . he have endangered his life. he claims he was wholly committed to his new religion. doesn't sound like it, though. if you talk to the local shops in the area which seem to know him much better people handling better than the people handling his , joining is gb his appeal, joining me now is gb news, host of the saturday five. darren grimes and the former labour mp and minister of state for europe denis macshane . for europe denis macshane. gentlemen, thank you so much for joining me this afternoon. i'm sorry. it
that's tony maguire, gb news scotland reporter there live from baker in newcastle, which was where, um, abdul ezedi was living. thank you very much for joining us. now, as , as, as tony joining us. now, as, as, as tony has just pointed out, as eddie was convicted of a sex offence in 2018, it's understood that he was twice refused asylum for being granted leave to remain in 2021. uh, he converted to christianity . 2021. uh, he converted to christianity. um, and that is where the problem is. then...