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tim muffett, bbc news. a quick reminder of the breaking news, scotland's first minister humza yousaf as he has no intention of resigning and intends to fight the vote of no confidence tabled against him after he pulled out of the power—sharing agreement with the greens yesterday and is now in a minority government. he said he would not stand down, fight the vote of no confidence he would write to all the other leaders to make an attempt to make a minority government work. he asked —— was askedif government work. he asked —— was asked if he would work with the alba party and he said he would write to everyone and trying to get them to work with him. more details coming in, humza yousaf says he is not resigning. he was visiting a housing development in dundee after cancelling a speech today. time to have a look at the weather. hello. it was a really cold start to the day. a widespread frost. lowest temperatures down to —6 in the coldest spots in both northern england and scotland. but many of us h
tim muffett, bbc news. a quick reminder of the breaking news, scotland's first minister humza yousaf as he has no intention of resigning and intends to fight the vote of no confidence tabled against him after he pulled out of the power—sharing agreement with the greens yesterday and is now in a minority government. he said he would not stand down, fight the vote of no confidence he would write to all the other leaders to make an attempt to make a minority government work. he asked —— was...
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tim muffett reports. it would be a world first — a law that wouldn't just discourage smoking, but effectively phase it out completely. the tobacco and vapes bill proposes a ban on anyone born on or afterjanuary 1st 2009 from ever being able to buy tobacco. a bold move that has the backing of health experts. we know that smoking is the single biggest cause of preventable illness and death across the uk, and increases your risk of complications in pregnancy, through to asthma in children, and many other conditions like heart disease, cancer and dementia. mitalee shah has run this vaping shop in london for seven years. she's doubtful whether a smoking ban would work. banning something has never been a solution to anything. menthol cigarettes, for example, have been banned, but people are still bringing them in from other countries. vapes don't contain tobacco, but often contain nicotine — and there are concerns over the number of children taking up the habit. the bill being debated today also proposes to
tim muffett reports. it would be a world first — a law that wouldn't just discourage smoking, but effectively phase it out completely. the tobacco and vapes bill proposes a ban on anyone born on or afterjanuary 1st 2009 from ever being able to buy tobacco. a bold move that has the backing of health experts. we know that smoking is the single biggest cause of preventable illness and death across the uk, and increases your risk of complications in pregnancy, through to asthma in children, and...
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tim muffett, bbc news. we have got some live pictures coming in, in copenhagen, one of denmark's most historic buildings is still on fire, the 17th—century old stock exchange building. firefighters are trying to put it out but they say the fire is very extensive, they say parts of the copper roof which collapsed are meaning that some of the heat is being kept in the building and they are struggling to bring it under control. the people of copenhagen really aghast to see the place. crowds were gasping, no! as they walked by and saw the famous historic spa collapsing. it was built to resemble the twisted tales of lucha dragons, but it toppled this morning, and the firefighters are now trying to bring it under control. —— the twisted tails. there is tarpaulin on the building because it was undergoing renovations at the time so it was covered in scaffolding. we don't know what caused the blaze but of course because it has been undergoing that renovation, that has led to speculation that it might be someth
tim muffett, bbc news. we have got some live pictures coming in, in copenhagen, one of denmark's most historic buildings is still on fire, the 17th—century old stock exchange building. firefighters are trying to put it out but they say the fire is very extensive, they say parts of the copper roof which collapsed are meaning that some of the heat is being kept in the building and they are struggling to bring it under control. the people of copenhagen really aghast to see the place. crowds were...
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tim muffett has this report. november 2019, and 101 soldier silhouettes appeared on a hill overlooking the m40. the idea was to mark the 101 years that had passed since the end of world war one. but to its creators' astonishment, around 10,000 people visited — raising £25,000 for the poppy appeal. it's a way of telling youngsters, you know, just to be mindful of where their freedom came from. since then, standing with giants has grown — with more and more installations. this one last year, at fort nelson in portsmouth, commemorated those who died in the falklands conflict. but now it's time for the biggest yet. 1,475 silhouettes — representing the number of men under british command who died on d—day — are to stand at the british normandy memorial — close to gold beach, where many of them landed onjune the 6th, 1944. it's been a labour of love and commitment. volunteers young and old helping create the silhouettes out of recycled materials. stan ford is a normandy veteran, and recently came to see th
tim muffett has this report. november 2019, and 101 soldier silhouettes appeared on a hill overlooking the m40. the idea was to mark the 101 years that had passed since the end of world war one. but to its creators' astonishment, around 10,000 people visited — raising £25,000 for the poppy appeal. it's a way of telling youngsters, you know, just to be mindful of where their freedom came from. since then, standing with giants has grown — with more and more installations. this one last year,...
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tim muffett, bbc news. the us actor kirsten dunst says her new film about a conflict in present—day america is a warning about what could happen. the film, called civil war, features a president who rips up the constitution and serves for a third term in office. our arts correspondent charlotte gallagher has been speaking to kirsten dunst and the writer and director alex garland about the film's messages — and about men being paid more than women in hollywood. 19 states have seceded... an america divided, engulfed by civil war. citizens of america... led by a president who's refusing to leave the white house. kirsten dunst plays a war photographer traumatised by her work. i think the movie is very much so a warning. and i think it leaves people with so much to think about. and ifeel like if you're in the theatre and you really take it in, i think it's a very moving piece about journalists. and you don't really get, you don't really get that look inside in the way that alex filmed this movie and kind of
tim muffett, bbc news. the us actor kirsten dunst says her new film about a conflict in present—day america is a warning about what could happen. the film, called civil war, features a president who rips up the constitution and serves for a third term in office. our arts correspondent charlotte gallagher has been speaking to kirsten dunst and the writer and director alex garland about the film's messages — and about men being paid more than women in hollywood. 19 states have seceded... an...
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tim muffett reports. it would be a world first — a law that wouldn't just discourage smoking, but effectively phase it out completely. the tobacco and vapes bill proposes a ban on anyone born on or afterjanuary 1st 2009 from ever being able to buy tobacco. a bold move that has the backing of health experts. we know that smoking is the single biggest cause of preventable illness and death across the uk, and increases your risk of complications in pregnancy, through to asthma in children, and many other conditions like heart disease, cancer and dementia. mitalee shah has run this vaping shop in london for seven years. she's doubtful whether a smoking ban would work. banning something has never been a solution to anything. menthol cigarettes, for example, have been banned, but people are still bringing them vapes don't contain tobacco, but often contain nicotine — and there are concerns over the number of children i think the trajectory is clear, i think this is going to make it into law, but there is a
tim muffett reports. it would be a world first — a law that wouldn't just discourage smoking, but effectively phase it out completely. the tobacco and vapes bill proposes a ban on anyone born on or afterjanuary 1st 2009 from ever being able to buy tobacco. a bold move that has the backing of health experts. we know that smoking is the single biggest cause of preventable illness and death across the uk, and increases your risk of complications in pregnancy, through to asthma in children, and...
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tim muffett, bbc news. i want to show you live pictures out of china. this is beijing and there you can see the american flag is in there. we are expecting america's top diplomat the secretary of state top diplomat the secretary of state to hold a news conference after his talks with the chinese president. the chinese pm says both countries should be partners are not rivals as those talks got away. we will be live there as soon as we see mr antony blinken. here the weather. hello. there was another chilly start for many of us. a touch of frost here and there. we've been shivering for days. we'd like something a little bit warmer. we'll have to wait until the middle of next week before the temperatures recover. for today, though, we're forecasting sunshine and showers. and yes, it's going to be on the cold side. so here's the forecast for friday, weather front very close to the south west of the uk. that spells thick cloud and outbreaks of rain for cornwall, devon, somerset, perhaps along the southern counties for a time too. i suspect a little bit of da
tim muffett, bbc news. i want to show you live pictures out of china. this is beijing and there you can see the american flag is in there. we are expecting america's top diplomat the secretary of state top diplomat the secretary of state to hold a news conference after his talks with the chinese president. the chinese pm says both countries should be partners are not rivals as those talks got away. we will be live there as soon as we see mr antony blinken. here the weather. hello. there was...
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tim muffett went to meet one woman who has been living with migraine for years — but has only recently reached out for help at work. maria has a greatjob, which she loves, but her migraines have had a huge impact on her life and her career. she's such a lovely girl, isn't she? it was a tightening in my neck and then a really heavy, severe, throbbing pain all across my forehead. you feel almost like your heads in a clamp and it's being really squeezed — that happens sort of 30% to 50% of the time. what impact has this had on your life? a huge impact. there are so many, there are so many occasions and events, conversations... sorry. ..that i don't remember couldn't fully participate in, have just felt like, you know, i've not really been able to contribute in the way that i would typically. ijust haven't been able to fulfil my potential in life. i do feel robbed. morning, everyone. i work from home, but i have meetings all of the time. apologies, i've got a bit of a migraine today, so i'm just going to have my ice pack on. i am very confident to have ice packs on the back of my neck or
tim muffett went to meet one woman who has been living with migraine for years — but has only recently reached out for help at work. maria has a greatjob, which she loves, but her migraines have had a huge impact on her life and her career. she's such a lovely girl, isn't she? it was a tightening in my neck and then a really heavy, severe, throbbing pain all across my forehead. you feel almost like your heads in a clamp and it's being really squeezed — that happens sort of 30% to 50% of the...
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the bbc�*s tim muffett went to meet one woman who has been living with migraines for years, but has only recently sought help at work and is already seeing the benefits it can have. maria has a greatjob, which she loves, but her migraines have had a huge impact on her life and her career. she's such a lovely girl, isn't she? it was a tightening in my neck and then a really heavy, severe, throbbing pain all across my forehead. you feel almost like your heads in a clamp and it's being really squeezed — that happens sort of 30% to 50% of the time. what impact has this had on your life? a huge impact. there are so many there are so many occasions and events, conversations... sorry. ..that i don't remember couldn't fully participate in, havejust felt like, you know, i've not really been able to contribute in the way that i would typically. ijust haven't been able to fulfil my potential in life. i do feel robbed. morning, everyone. i work from home, but i have meetings all of the time. apologies, i've got a bit of a migraine today, so i'm just going to have my ice pack on. i am very confiden
the bbc�*s tim muffett went to meet one woman who has been living with migraines for years, but has only recently sought help at work and is already seeing the benefits it can have. maria has a greatjob, which she loves, but her migraines have had a huge impact on her life and her career. she's such a lovely girl, isn't she? it was a tightening in my neck and then a really heavy, severe, throbbing pain all across my forehead. you feel almost like your heads in a clamp and it's being really...
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tim muffett, bbc news. that is a story we will continue to follow on the programme but nowjon has more of the day's news. a much—debated bill that would allow some asylum seekers to be sent to rwanda has moves a step closer to becoming law. it's as 534 migrants crossed the channel on sunday — the highest daily figure this year. 0ur chief political correspondent henry zeffman joins us now. what happens now, how close are those flights to taking off? the? those flights to taking off? they call it ping-pong. _ those flights to taking off? tie: call it ping—pong, when a those flights to taking off? tie1: call it ping—pong, when a piece those flights to taking off? ti3:1 call it ping—pong, when a piece of legislation bounces between the house of commons and the house of lords and back again until both chambers of parliament agree. i have lost touch of whether we are at ping or punk will stop yesterday the commons knocked seven changes the house of lords had made out of the bill and today the house of l
tim muffett, bbc news. that is a story we will continue to follow on the programme but nowjon has more of the day's news. a much—debated bill that would allow some asylum seekers to be sent to rwanda has moves a step closer to becoming law. it's as 534 migrants crossed the channel on sunday — the highest daily figure this year. 0ur chief political correspondent henry zeffman joins us now. what happens now, how close are those flights to taking off? the? those flights to taking off? they...
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our reporter tim muffett was with him as he prepared for surgery. tony hudgell has put so much effort into raising money for others, but the challenge in front of him will hopefully improve his life. ahead of some major surgery, what are your thoughts at the moment? sort of a mixture of we're finally here, and nervous. a roller coaster of emotions, i think, at the moment. tony was abused by his birth parents, his injuries so severe he had to have both legs amputated. he was adopted by paula and mark... go, tony, go! ..and has raised almost £2 million for charity through a series of challenges. this but in order to use his prosthetic legs, tony needs crutches. tony has a permanently dislocated hip, and his left leg is shorter than his right leg. so the aim is to help the hip to be more secure and to grow the left leg as well. the idea will be that eventually he'll be able to walk without crutches, and maybe one day follow his dream to be able to run. yes! so you're going to be going to sheffield tomorrow to go to hospital, have an operation. how are
our reporter tim muffett was with him as he prepared for surgery. tony hudgell has put so much effort into raising money for others, but the challenge in front of him will hopefully improve his life. ahead of some major surgery, what are your thoughts at the moment? sort of a mixture of we're finally here, and nervous. a roller coaster of emotions, i think, at the moment. tony was abused by his birth parents, his injuries so severe he had to have both legs amputated. he was adopted by paula and...
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tim muffett, bbc news. we can speak to nick wallace who has covered the scandal in detail and written books on it and been involved in documentaries and radio programmes and written for private solksjaer buy. how important is the evidence we hear from angela van den bogarde today —— she was crucial in what was happening on the ground for sub—postmasters having problems in their branches on the executive committee team. she their branches on the executive committee team.— committee team. she was the right-hand — committee team. she was the right-hand woman _ committee team. she was the right-hand woman at - committee team. she was the right-hand woman at the - committee team. she was the l right-hand woman at the select right—hand woman at the select committee and we saw how she was betrayed in the drama. she is someone who knows everything about the post office, the decisions of the post office, the decisions of the senior leadership team and crucially she was immersed in the misery of these sub
tim muffett, bbc news. we can speak to nick wallace who has covered the scandal in detail and written books on it and been involved in documentaries and radio programmes and written for private solksjaer buy. how important is the evidence we hear from angela van den bogarde today —— she was crucial in what was happening on the ground for sub—postmasters having problems in their branches on the executive committee team. she their branches on the executive committee team.— committee team....
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our reporter tim muffett has been to meet one woman who has been living with migraine for years but has only recently reached out for help at work. maria has a greatjob, which she loves, but her migraines have had a huge impact on her life and her career. she's such a lovely girl, isn't she? it is a tightening in my neck and then a really heavy, severe, throbbing pain all across my forehead. you feel almost like your heads in a clamp and it's being really squeezed. i have them sort of 30% to 50% of the time. what impact has this had on your life? a huge impact. there are so many... there are so many occasions and events, conversations. sorry. that i don't remember. couldn't fully participate in. have just felt like... ..you know i've not really been able to contribute in the way that i would typically. ijust haven't been able to fulfill my potential in life. i do feel robbed. morning, everyone. i work from home, but i have meetings all of the time. apologies. i've got a bit of a migraine today, so i'm just going to have my ice pack on. i'm very confident to have ice packs on the back of
our reporter tim muffett has been to meet one woman who has been living with migraine for years but has only recently reached out for help at work. maria has a greatjob, which she loves, but her migraines have had a huge impact on her life and her career. she's such a lovely girl, isn't she? it is a tightening in my neck and then a really heavy, severe, throbbing pain all across my forehead. you feel almost like your heads in a clamp and it's being really squeezed. i have them sort of 30% to...
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tim muffett can tell us more. good morning. just explain about these silhouettes. we call them statues that they are silhouettes. tell us more. statues that they are silhouettes. tell us more-— tell us more. they are extraordinary. - tell us more. they are extraordinary. we i tell us more. they are extraordinary. we are | tell us more. they are i extraordinary. we are at tell us more. they are _ extraordinary. we are at blenheim palace in 0xfordshire, a place steeped in military history, the birthplace of winston churchill and almost 1500 silhouettes like these, which you can see before me, will begin a very specialjourney which you can see before me, will begin a very special journey today. they will be travelling from here to normandy to take part in the 80th anniversary of the d—day landings on june the 6th. the idea, and the project is called standing with giants and has been going off about four years. silhouettes of appearing different places and an opportunity for people to reflect and remember the sacrifices that so many people made. why almost 1500? th
tim muffett can tell us more. good morning. just explain about these silhouettes. we call them statues that they are silhouettes. tell us more. statues that they are silhouettes. tell us more-— tell us more. they are extraordinary. - tell us more. they are extraordinary. we i tell us more. they are extraordinary. we are | tell us more. they are i extraordinary. we are at tell us more. they are _ extraordinary. we are at blenheim palace in 0xfordshire, a place steeped in military history, the...
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tim muffett, bbc news. so, what impact does it have the people using those rivers? sarah rogers has also been looking into this. shejoins us now from a rowing club in greater manchester. hello, good morning, yes. this rowing club has been around for 160 years. there are people out on the water this morning, it has not put them off but there is a rigorous cleaning regime in place which means cleaning regime in place which means cleaning all of these boats. their gels, things like that to make sure that they are clean, but i have been told that there is no storm overflow directly into the keys here, although it is not that far away, but some of the rowers here have said that it can be a little bit grim here at times. we can speak to rebecca duncan from the rivers trust. you have a recent report act which does say 0%, is that right, of our rivers are in over overall good health? what does that mean. that's correct. health? what does that mean. that's correct- the — health? what does that mean. that's correct. the state _ health? what does that mean. that's correct. t
tim muffett, bbc news. so, what impact does it have the people using those rivers? sarah rogers has also been looking into this. shejoins us now from a rowing club in greater manchester. hello, good morning, yes. this rowing club has been around for 160 years. there are people out on the water this morning, it has not put them off but there is a rigorous cleaning regime in place which means cleaning regime in place which means cleaning all of these boats. their gels, things like that to make...
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tim muffett is at aintree for us. looks great, doesn't it? all the prep, all the hard work that has gone into this but there may have been a bit more work than before? that's right, yeah. the 176 grand national will be taking place on saturday, there is a three day festival at aintree and that insert today for some seven races taking place today, ladies day tomorrow and the big race at 4pm on saturday, thatis the big race at 4pm on saturday, that is earlier than usual. one of a number of changes brought in this year. last year, protesters did disrupt proceedings and it is hoped these changes will make the race that bit safer. a number of the protesters have been removed by the police. they have got to be sure that nobody can breach the course once this is under way. protesters warned organisers that they would disrupt last year's grand national, and that is what happened. the race was delayed by 11! minutes, there were 118 arrests and when the race began, hill sixteen fell at the first fence and was later put down, his trainer blamed the chao
tim muffett is at aintree for us. looks great, doesn't it? all the prep, all the hard work that has gone into this but there may have been a bit more work than before? that's right, yeah. the 176 grand national will be taking place on saturday, there is a three day festival at aintree and that insert today for some seven races taking place today, ladies day tomorrow and the big race at 4pm on saturday, thatis the big race at 4pm on saturday, that is earlier than usual. one of a number of...
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tim muffett, bbc news. we will talk more about this now. people know either side of this story in a way. we'rejoined now byjason ellis, a professor of sleep science at northumbria university, and also byjenny benjamin — who's had insomnia for 30 years. welcome to you. i have had it robabl welcome to you. i have had it probably since _ welcome to you. i have had it probably since i _ welcome to you. i have had it probably since i was - welcome to you. i have had it probably since i was 18, i welcome to you. i have had it probably since i was 18, 19, i probably since i was 18, 19, although at the time i didn't recognise it was insomnia. so this has been basically _ recognise it was insomnia. so this has been basically throughout i recognise it was insomnia. so this | has been basically throughout your aduu has been basically throughout your adult life and how does that manifest itself? talk me through an average sleep pattern for you. right now i'm average sleep pattern for you. right now i'm actually _ average sleep pattern for you. ii gri
tim muffett, bbc news. we will talk more about this now. people know either side of this story in a way. we'rejoined now byjason ellis, a professor of sleep science at northumbria university, and also byjenny benjamin — who's had insomnia for 30 years. welcome to you. i have had it robabl welcome to you. i have had it probably since _ welcome to you. i have had it probably since i _ welcome to you. i have had it probably since i was - welcome to you. i have had it probably since i was 18, i...
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our reporter tim muffett spent the day with crystal. so this can affect everybody. it's a national emergency, really. around a fifth of all fatal or serious car collisions involve young drivers. all of those pictured here died in road accidents. these are just some of our children and loved ones that would all be here if the graduated license was law. crystal's son, harvey, is one of them. harvey was just the loveliest boy you could ever meet. he really was. he was like a real old soul. so he was into all his old music. harvey was 17 when last november he set off for a camping trip in north wales with three friends. the car they were travelling in left this road and ended up in a ditch. all four were killed. i look ok on the surface, but i'm obviously not coping. and how do you ever come to terms with something like this? crystal has come to parliament. she wants politicians to support the campaign for graduated driving licences. she wants newly—qualified young drivers to be prevented from carrying passengers aged under 25 for a year and for learners to do a minim
our reporter tim muffett spent the day with crystal. so this can affect everybody. it's a national emergency, really. around a fifth of all fatal or serious car collisions involve young drivers. all of those pictured here died in road accidents. these are just some of our children and loved ones that would all be here if the graduated license was law. crystal's son, harvey, is one of them. harvey was just the loveliest boy you could ever meet. he really was. he was like a real old soul. so he...