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and it's the uncertainty that really worries 34—year—old roxanne and her mum. roxanne has a neurological condition and feels she needs more support, not less. my fear is that the county council is... just going to tell me that... they're sorry, but they don't have the money. the county council cannot continue to spend money it does not have... but today's meeting started with another warning for the conservative—run authority from its financial officer. councillors promised to protect the most vulnerable, but voted through the plans for a radical reduction in services, despite some opposition. but northamptonshire is not alone in having problems. many county councils say they're facing financial difficulties and warn that reducing services to a minimum could soon become the norm. 0ther tory—run councils, like surrey and east sussex, have also said they face tough financial decisions. they blame significant cuts to the grant they get from central government. you're looking forward to getting home if possible? the leader of kent county council leads the organ
and it's the uncertainty that really worries 34—year—old roxanne and her mum. roxanne has a neurological condition and feels she needs more support, not less. my fear is that the county council is... just going to tell me that... they're sorry, but they don't have the money. the county council cannot continue to spend money it does not have... but today's meeting started with another warning for the conservative—run authority from its financial officer. councillors promised to protect the...
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well, with mia simonjones and roxanne from elite falconry. this is a magnificent sea eagle who was bred in captivity. tell me a little bit about her. she is nine years _ tell me a little bit about her. she is nine years old. _ tell me a little bit about her. she is nine years old. we have been working — is nine years old. we have been working together since she was just over a _ working together since she was just over a year~ — working together since she was just over a year. you can see that she has got _ over a year. you can see that she has got a — over a year. you can see that she has got a big _ over a year. you can see that she has got a big set of feet bare. a nice big, — has got a big set of feet bare. a nice big, yellow beak.— nice big, yellow beak. what are wingspan! _ nice big, yellow beak. what are wingspan! yes. _ nice big, yellow beak. what are wingspan! yes, she _ nice big, yellow beak. what are wingspan! yes, she is - nice big, yellow beak. what are wingspan! yes, she is seven . nice big, yellow beak. what are wings
well, with mia simonjones and roxanne from elite falconry. this is a magnificent sea eagle who was bred in captivity. tell me a little bit about her. she is nine years _ tell me a little bit about her. she is nine years old. _ tell me a little bit about her. she is nine years old. we have been working — is nine years old. we have been working together since she was just over a _ working together since she was just over a year~ — working together since she was just over a year. you can see...
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a question for roxanne. do you have any idea _ question for roxanne. do you have any idea from the government whether they have _ any idea from the government whether they have any bargaining chips in respect _ they have any bargaining chips in respect of— they have any bargaining chips in respect of getting your dad home? are you _ respect of getting your dad home? are you hearing anything from them, is there _ are you hearing anything from them, is there anything practically that you would urge them to do to help speed _ you would urge them to do to help speed up— you would urge them to do to help speed up the process and are you frustrated — speed up the process and are you frustrated perhaps that your dad's release _ frustrated perhaps that your dad's release wasn't linked to the payment of the _ release wasn't linked to the payment of the debt if there was an opportunity there? i of the debt if there was an opportunity there? i haven't been a- raised opportunity there? i haven't been appraised of _ opportunity there? i haven't been appraised
a question for roxanne. do you have any idea _ question for roxanne. do you have any idea from the government whether they have _ any idea from the government whether they have any bargaining chips in respect _ they have any bargaining chips in respect of— they have any bargaining chips in respect of getting your dad home? are you _ respect of getting your dad home? are you hearing anything from them, is there _ are you hearing anything from them, is there anything practically that you would...
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roxanne, i'm really sorry to hear about your father's case. my question is either for tulip or richard. once you receive a response from tom tugendhat, will you be considering a judicial review? shall i take that one? no, is probably the short answer. you know, obviously at points, we've been angry and you know, four of us will know that. we said it fairly bluntly. i mean, behind closed doors, when we were in in seclusion, when we were in seclusion, we were talking about it is useful to review what happened and what we can learn from it. i think the suggestion of a foreign affairs committee review inquiry is a really good one. i think there are specific issues in our case, but there's a wider issue about how the government deals with hostage taking, how it can do it better. it's not easy. the foreign office has a challenging job. iran is tricksy, and everything that's happened to roxanne's dad in the past 48 hours demonstrates that i think it would be really in the past 48 hours demonstrates that. i think it would be really valuable for parlia
roxanne, i'm really sorry to hear about your father's case. my question is either for tulip or richard. once you receive a response from tom tugendhat, will you be considering a judicial review? shall i take that one? no, is probably the short answer. you know, obviously at points, we've been angry and you know, four of us will know that. we said it fairly bluntly. i mean, behind closed doors, when we were in in seclusion, when we were in seclusion, we were talking about it is useful to review...
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and it is the uncertainty that really worries 34—year—old roxanne and her mum. roxanne has a neurological condition and feels she needs more support, not less. my fear is that... my fear is that the county council is... just going to tell me that... they are sorry but they don't have the money. the county council cannot continue to spend money it does not have. today's meeting started with another warning for the conservative—run authority from its financial officer. councillors promised to protect the most vulnerable but voted through the plans for radical reductions in services despite some opposition. northamptonshire is not alone. many county councils say they are facing financial difficulties and warn that reducing services to a minimum could soon become the norm. 0ther tory—run councils like surrey and east sussex have also said they face tough financial decisions. they blame significant cuts to the grant they get from central government. and you're looking forward to getting back home if possible? the leader of kent county council heads the organisati
and it is the uncertainty that really worries 34—year—old roxanne and her mum. roxanne has a neurological condition and feels she needs more support, not less. my fear is that... my fear is that the county council is... just going to tell me that... they are sorry but they don't have the money. the county council cannot continue to spend money it does not have. today's meeting started with another warning for the conservative—run authority from its financial officer. councillors promised...
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and it is the uncertainty that really worries 34—year—old roxanne and her mum. roxanne has a neurological condition and feels she needs more support, not less. my fear is that the county council is... just going to tell me that... they're sorry, but they don't have the money. the county council cannot continue to spend money it does not have... but today's meeting started with another warning for the conservative—run authority from its financial officer. councillors promised to protect the most vulnerable, but voted through plans for a radical reduction in services, despite some opposition. but northamptonshire is not alone in having problems. many county councils say they are facing financial difficulties and warn that reducing services to a minimum could soon become the norm. 0ther tory—run councils like surrey and east sussex have also said they face tough financial decisions. they blame significant cuts to the grant they get from central government. looking forward to getting home if possible? the leader of kent county council and the organisation repres
and it is the uncertainty that really worries 34—year—old roxanne and her mum. roxanne has a neurological condition and feels she needs more support, not less. my fear is that the county council is... just going to tell me that... they're sorry, but they don't have the money. the county council cannot continue to spend money it does not have... but today's meeting started with another warning for the conservative—run authority from its financial officer. councillors promised to protect...
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roxanne tahbaz made a direct appeal to the government. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both of my parents, my father and my mother. i believe that the meaning of freedom is never going to be complete until such time that all of us who are unjustly detained in iran are reunited with theirfamilies. her own family will, she made clear, keep her grounded now. gabriella told me on the phone one day that, mummy, you do realise that you are very famous, and then it's me and then it's daddy? laughter. fine. then i said, ok, you know, it's not good to be famous, because you want to have a normal life, and, you know, just to have... and she was like, oh, you're not going to be famous for ever. maximum a week! so we're bracing ourselves for a week of fame, and then we're just going to have a normal family. and with that, she was off to start a new chapter in her life, away, the family hopes, from the public gaze. and caroline is with me. remarkable, really. some humour, emo
roxanne tahbaz made a direct appeal to the government. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both of my parents, my father and my mother. i believe that the meaning of freedom is never going to be complete until such time that all of us who are unjustly detained in iran are reunited with theirfamilies. her own family will, she made clear, keep her grounded now. gabriella told me on the phone one day that, mummy, you do...
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want to bring in roxanne, do you agree that we should all be wearing some of ourface, that we should all be wearing some of our face, whether that bea some of our face, whether that be a mask or a scarf? what we have heard is true but there is some evidence that home—made masks might work, but the evidence is scant so we are talking about not a lot of studies that can demonstrate this, not clinically stopping mechanistically it does make sense. but for example, we are looking at small studies to support this, like in 2009, a study in australia looked at 143 households and found that based on their calculations, 60- 80% of based on their calculations, 60— 80% of reduction of infection was seen. but the statistics weren't really robust because only about 20% of the households complied with the mask wearing, so we are talking about not a ton of evidence and that is why public health officials are saying that the jury is still out we have already talked about some different types of mask, just wanted to show you a few of them. this is the n95s respirator, named as such because it fil
want to bring in roxanne, do you agree that we should all be wearing some of ourface, that we should all be wearing some of our face, whether that bea some of our face, whether that be a mask or a scarf? what we have heard is true but there is some evidence that home—made masks might work, but the evidence is scant so we are talking about not a lot of studies that can demonstrate this, not clinically stopping mechanistically it does make sense. but for example, we are looking at small studies...
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most shoppers told us that they would try plastic free aisles, but some, like roxanne, worried that it may not be practical. it might not be the most hygienic route to go down, maybe? having the meat next to the eggs or the cheese, for example? this is why people around here are so this is why people around here are so concerned about the long—term impact of plastic. found on a local beach, recently, a lollipop stick from when i was growing up in the 19705. it from when i was growing up in the 1970s. it hasn't broken down at all. and a packet of peanuts, test before 1983. -- and a packet of peanuts, test before 1983. —— best before. the prime minister insists her plan has a wider vision. she says it's about more than plastic and more than the coast. john kay, bbc news, cornwall. this is beyond 100 days. video bloggers can do big business online on sites such as youtube. some of the most famous post videos which are watched by millions and millions of people around the world and make millions for the vloggers themselves. but now youtube has cut some business ties with the video bl
most shoppers told us that they would try plastic free aisles, but some, like roxanne, worried that it may not be practical. it might not be the most hygienic route to go down, maybe? having the meat next to the eggs or the cheese, for example? this is why people around here are so this is why people around here are so concerned about the long—term impact of plastic. found on a local beach, recently, a lollipop stick from when i was growing up in the 19705. it from when i was growing up in...
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i can send you a message saying i'm here, my name is roxanne. 0k. back on the train for me and now i have this. passenger assist is being developed by start—up tranreport under the guidance of london midlands lab. we've brought a staff phone on the train too so we can see how the app works for them. so right now the phone is tracking both the staff member and the passenger. we're obviously in the same place so you can see the two dots are quite close together. they're using the technology such as bluetooth beacons, wi—fi, 4g, gps, we can use multiple tools. you know exactly what carriage i'm in even. yes, down to the carriage, we can pinpoint less than one metre to your location and find out which carriage, which train and the direction of travel you're going in as well. and it's notjust about the app. transreport is also making trackable wristbands and these key fobs, they'll be available for those unable to use phones as easily. let's face it, in a world where we can now track our pizza delivery by the minute, having to book train assistance 2
i can send you a message saying i'm here, my name is roxanne. 0k. back on the train for me and now i have this. passenger assist is being developed by start—up tranreport under the guidance of london midlands lab. we've brought a staff phone on the train too so we can see how the app works for them. so right now the phone is tracking both the staff member and the passenger. we're obviously in the same place so you can see the two dots are quite close together. they're using the technology...
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roxanne, ilove working out. it is absolutely brilliant. roxanne, i love the video of you all, you enjoyed the whole journey and the recording of it? of you all, you enjoyed the whole journey and the recording of mm was amazing, we had such a great time. recording and doing everything... sorry. come back in a minute. one of the babies is absurd. we had such a great time filming it. we had such a great time filming it. we did it over the weekend, i still work in the week. we had such good fun and we all got involved. hello, mate. it has been amazing, it really has. it has been lovely to meet you and follow your journey. has. it has been lovely to meet you and follow yourjourney. what has. it has been lovely to meet you and follow your journey. what are you having fun christmas dinner, is it sausage rolls? i think it most certainly will be. i don't think there is anything else we could ever eat again. it is brilliant, congratulations all our view, we will all be singing that over christmas. merry christmas. merry christmas. merry christmas. m
roxanne, ilove working out. it is absolutely brilliant. roxanne, i love the video of you all, you enjoyed the whole journey and the recording of it? of you all, you enjoyed the whole journey and the recording of mm was amazing, we had such a great time. recording and doing everything... sorry. come back in a minute. one of the babies is absurd. we had such a great time filming it. we had such a great time filming it. we did it over the weekend, i still work in the week. we had such good fun and...
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and roxanne“s dad, well past retirement age, is hosting refugees in one of the villages. he told me that if the russians come he will at least kill one before they kill him, so that is the spirit!— so that is the spirit! definitely, and that spirit _ so that is the spirit! definitely, and that spirit comes - so that is the spirit! definitely, and that spirit comes from i and that spirit comes from generations. i am wearing... i am generations. ! am wearing... i am wearing— generations. ! am wearing... i am wearing my— generations. i am wearing... i am wearing my grandmother's necklace, and she _ wearing my grandmother's necklace, and she was an accountant during the second _ and she was an accountant during the second world war. she was collecting money _ second world war. she was collecting money for— second world war. she was collecting money for the ukrainian resistance army— money for the ukrainian resistance army and — money for the ukrainian resistance army and germans, the nazis took her and out _ army and germans, the nazis took her and out her_ army a
and roxanne“s dad, well past retirement age, is hosting refugees in one of the villages. he told me that if the russians come he will at least kill one before they kill him, so that is the spirit!— so that is the spirit! definitely, and that spirit _ so that is the spirit! definitely, and that spirit comes - so that is the spirit! definitely, and that spirit comes from i and that spirit comes from generations. i am wearing... i am generations. ! am wearing... i am wearing— generations. !...
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roxanne, thank you so much for talking to us this morning. that is the daughter of morad tahbaz, talking to us live from london. the foreign office have given us a statement, saying we have urgently raised the case with the iranian government, he must be allowed to return to his family in london immediately as the iranian government has committed to earlier. you said earlier that you think that spring is in the air. confirmation, she has taken her coat off. good morning, carol. good morning, both! yes, the temperature in london is rising quite nicely now. we have got beautiful clear blue skies, earlier cloud has dissipated, and we are surrounded by gorgeous daffodils. between st james's park and green park in london, there are about 2 million daffodil bulbs in bloom. the full cost for us all today is one of warm sunshine and a few showers. showers will be hit and miss, we have had some this morning across northern england and into the south—west. they will tend to face and although we have started with more cloud, the cloud will break up an
roxanne, thank you so much for talking to us this morning. that is the daughter of morad tahbaz, talking to us live from london. the foreign office have given us a statement, saying we have urgently raised the case with the iranian government, he must be allowed to return to his family in london immediately as the iranian government has committed to earlier. you said earlier that you think that spring is in the air. confirmation, she has taken her coat off. good morning, carol. good morning,...
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four of them, including roxanne, who was groped, and apriljoy, who was flashed at while jogging, decided to sit down with us to discuss the impact of public sexual harassment on women's lives. thinking back to your experiences, can you remember how you felt at the time? cold, just still cold. didn't have a clue what to do. your feelings were that you felt cold and numb. my feelings were that i felt absolute terror. i felt, this is it, this is what i have watched in all those horrible movies. a man followed me down, | it must have been like four different streets, and at at one - point i was like pretty much running so that i could get out of eyeline of him and check and see - if he was still behind me. and every time, he was. and ijust remember that i was so scared. and the impact of it as well so in that moment you feel that terror, and then you tell your mum, your sister, your auntie, yourfriend, and then they tell their friends and family. it's the ripple effect of the impact is really felt, isn't it? a survey for the bbc suggests a1% of women had experienced unwanted attention or sex
four of them, including roxanne, who was groped, and apriljoy, who was flashed at while jogging, decided to sit down with us to discuss the impact of public sexual harassment on women's lives. thinking back to your experiences, can you remember how you felt at the time? cold, just still cold. didn't have a clue what to do. your feelings were that you felt cold and numb. my feelings were that i felt absolute terror. i felt, this is it, this is what i have watched in all those horrible movies. a...
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roxanne tahbaz made a direct appeal to the government. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both of my parents, my father, and my mother. gabriella told me on the phone one day that, mummy, you do realise that you are very famous, and then it's me and then it's daddy? laughter fine. then i said, "ok, you know, it's not good to be famous, because you want to have a normal life, and, you know, just to have..." and she was like, "oh, you're not going to be famous for ever. maximum a week!" so we're bracing ourselves for a week of fame, and then we're just going to have a normal family. and with that, she was off to start a new chapter in her life, away, the family hopes, from the public gaze. you have been watching newsday. after refusing an offer of safe passage, ukraine president zielinski says they will never bow to russian ultimatums. president zelensky said ukrainians would have to approve any compromise agreed with russia, and local commanders said the death toll i
roxanne tahbaz made a direct appeal to the government. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both of my parents, my father, and my mother. gabriella told me on the phone one day that, mummy, you do realise that you are very famous, and then it's me and then it's daddy? laughter fine. then i said, "ok, you know, it's not good to be famous, because you want to have a normal life, and, you know, just to have..." and...
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roxanne tahbaz made a direct appeal to the government. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both of my parents, my father and my mother. gabriella told me on the phone one day that, "mummy, you do realise that you are very famous, and then it's me and then it's daddy?" laughter. fine. then i said, "ok, you know, it's not good to be famous, because you want to have a normal life, and, you know, just to have..." and she was like, "oh, you're not going to be famous for ever. maximum a week!" so we're bracing ourselves for a week of fame, and then we're just going to have a normalfamily. and with that, she was off to start a new chapter in her life, away, the family hopes, from the public gaze. this week could be incredibly important for girls in afghanistan, as many are due to return to secondary school. a ban on their attendance was imposed by the taliban, and is now due to be lifted with girls returning to class on wednesday. over the past few months, the bbc�*s firo
roxanne tahbaz made a direct appeal to the government. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both of my parents, my father and my mother. gabriella told me on the phone one day that, "mummy, you do realise that you are very famous, and then it's me and then it's daddy?" laughter. fine. then i said, "ok, you know, it's not good to be famous, because you want to have a normal life, and, you know, just to...
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roxanne tahbaz made a direct appeal to the government. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both of my parents, my father and my mother. i believe that the meaning of freedom is never going to be complete until such time that all of us who are unjustly detained in iran are reunited with theirfamilies. her own family will, she made clear, keep her grounded now. gabriella told me on the phone one day that, mummy, you do realise that you are very famous, and then it's me and then it's daddy? laughter. fine. then i said, ok, you know, it's not good to be famous, because you want to have a normal life, and, you know, just to have... and she was like, "oh, you're not going to be famous for ever. maximum a week! so we're bracing ourselves for a week of fame, and then we'rejust going to have a normalfamily. and with that, she was off to start a new chapter in her life, away, the family hopes, from the public gaze. a reminder of our top story, a fresh curfew in kyiv. the ukrai
roxanne tahbaz made a direct appeal to the government. to prime ministerjohnson and foreign secretary truss, we beg you to please stand by your word and bring back both of my parents, my father and my mother. i believe that the meaning of freedom is never going to be complete until such time that all of us who are unjustly detained in iran are reunited with theirfamilies. her own family will, she made clear, keep her grounded now. gabriella told me on the phone one day that, mummy, you do...
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here's morad tahbaz�*s daughter, roxanne — who you saw in that report. he's currently back in prison. he engaged in a hunger strike in protest and how he's been treated in the fact that he's been left behind as of yesterday afternoon. i think his spirits are in quite a state of disarray given the disappointment. what do you understand about what's happened in the last few days that lead us to think he would be released but that wasn't the case? it all happen quite quickly. we initially were under the impression and had been expressly told that he was a part of the deal that was to bring all three home. and that change quite close to the date at which the other two were returned home. it became a case of him being on a furlough and my mums passport being released back to her so she can travel. neither has since been upheld as my mum is still under travel down and my father is in prison yet again.— travel down and my father is in prison yet again. when you talk to the british foreign _ prison yet again. when you talk to the british foreign office - priso
here's morad tahbaz�*s daughter, roxanne — who you saw in that report. he's currently back in prison. he engaged in a hunger strike in protest and how he's been treated in the fact that he's been left behind as of yesterday afternoon. i think his spirits are in quite a state of disarray given the disappointment. what do you understand about what's happened in the last few days that lead us to think he would be released but that wasn't the case? it all happen quite quickly. we initially were...
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my sole purpose on this earth is to love roxanne. does she know? but the genre is back in 2021. directorjoe wright has made cyrano, starring peter dinklage, an adaptation of a 2018 musical of the story of a man without the confidence to pursue the woman he loves. # maybe there's a reason to believe you'll be 0k...| dear evan hansen, an adaptation of tony and grammy award—winning stage show, is a story of a teenage boy overcoming profound loneliness. and leos carax�*s annette, an originalfilm musical written by the sparks, opened the cannes film festival. one person in particular seems a cheerleader for the modern musical. lin—manuel miranda, behind the broadway show hamilton and both the stage and film version of in the heights, a love affair set in new york's washington heights neighbourhood. the film was released this year. he has now directed his first movie, tick tick boom, starring andrew garfield, and it is a musical about the late jonathan larson, a talented composer behind the musical rent, who longs to achieve something of note by his 30th birthday. i know that i
my sole purpose on this earth is to love roxanne. does she know? but the genre is back in 2021. directorjoe wright has made cyrano, starring peter dinklage, an adaptation of a 2018 musical of the story of a man without the confidence to pursue the woman he loves. # maybe there's a reason to believe you'll be 0k...| dear evan hansen, an adaptation of tony and grammy award—winning stage show, is a story of a teenage boy overcoming profound loneliness. and leos carax�*s annette, an...
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we wave goodbye to intimacy, says roxanne. it will be a boon for facebook shares. thank you for your views. we will see you later. on bbc one in wolseley the breakfast team. one in wolseley the breakfast team. 0n bbc one in wolseley the breakfast team. on bbc world you're stuck with me. —— you will see. good morning. the day ahead is a getting better kind of day after a pretty tickly wet stu p ples kind of day after a pretty tickly wet stupples on. the rain will clear most areas at least through the day and then we are true to a story of sunshine and one or two showers. bringing in the wet weather overnight and into the morning. getting away from the west of scotla nd getting away from the west of scotland and northern ireland as we start the day. temperatures will ta ke start the day. temperatures will take a start the day. temperatures will takea dip start the day. temperatures will take a dip late in the night. not as cold to start the day as we saw yesterday morning. but for the commute it will be thoroughly wet, eastern scotland and central england and eas
we wave goodbye to intimacy, says roxanne. it will be a boon for facebook shares. thank you for your views. we will see you later. on bbc one in wolseley the breakfast team. one in wolseley the breakfast team. 0n bbc one in wolseley the breakfast team. on bbc world you're stuck with me. —— you will see. good morning. the day ahead is a getting better kind of day after a pretty tickly wet stu p ples kind of day after a pretty tickly wet stupples on. the rain will clear most areas at least...
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roxanne, the mary caecal trust. tell us what you think mary caecal should be on the note? to somebody who had been forgotten in history for almost 100 years and then her resurgence coming backin years and then her resurgence coming back in the early 805, the more you hear about her story. she was born injamaica toajamaican hear about her story. she was born injamaica to a jamaican mother, scott his father. she helped to nurse and became familiar with lots of the soldiers that were stationed in kingston at the time. she went to the crimea later on. she was one of those women, again we are talking about victorian times, so women didn't have certain rights. and she was able to just make didn't have certain rights. and she was able tojust make a decision and go for what she wanted. she travelled to panama. when she was in panama, trained doctors had run off because of the cholera outbreak. she stayed and treated people. she actually had a baby that had died and her own curiosity, she performed her own autopsy on that child. to see what the cause of death was. to see what the c
roxanne, the mary caecal trust. tell us what you think mary caecal should be on the note? to somebody who had been forgotten in history for almost 100 years and then her resurgence coming backin years and then her resurgence coming back in the early 805, the more you hear about her story. she was born injamaica toajamaican hear about her story. she was born injamaica to a jamaican mother, scott his father. she helped to nurse and became familiar with lots of the soldiers that were stationed in...