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Normal iraq. That is very interesting. As i said at the beginning, we understand protest leaders in iraq also demonstrations to give the government a chance to find solutions to meet their demands. In reality, what can the government do . Itll be difficult for the government, festival, it is ha rd for the government, festival, it is hard to talk about who represents these protest. There is not one movement, even many protest leaders do not command the entire movement, they are very sporadic. So, it is ha rd they are very sporadic. So, it is hard to see how one can control them, are leaderless. The government will try and the Prime Minister at the knights ago came out and give his reform package, there are similar talking about shovelling the cabinet, bringing about electoral law change. They have heard it before and i think it is increasingly following on deaf ears. Most iraqisjust do not believe that the corrupt can fight corruption. And effectively fight themselves out of office. Millions of people in california face having their power cut as the Emergency Services continue to battle two rapidly spreading wildfires in the state. A local Electricity Company says it intends to turn off power in 36 counties after one of its transmission towers developed a fault near one of the fires. Angus crawford reports. Through smoke and flames, help from the skies. Emergency services at either end of the state, tackling wildfires driven by 70 mile an hour gales. Wine country, north of san francisco, under threat. Everybody evacuate and fear further south in sa nta evacuate and fear further south in santa clarita. 50,000 residents. Evacuate. Two days now, two very long, sad, disappointing days. Evacuate. Two days now, two very long, sad, disappointing daysm all burned out in my area. 2am, 3am, it was like a train ripping through my car. Even pets had to seek sanctuary. There has been limited damage, no injuries reported and most fires are under control. But rising winds may stoke the flames. We are potentially going to see a historical wind event. It has us highly concerned that vulnerable areas of california could see some explosive fires. For now, firefighters must watch and wait. Angus crawford, bbc news. Now its time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. Hello. Much of scotland and Northern Ireland saw plenty of sunshine, a few showers around but for england and wales it was wet in places, thanks to this weather front pushing south and east this evening into the first part overnight. Clearing into the near continent, taking strong winds with it as well. A clear and colder night to come. Blustery showers across the northern half of scotla nd showers across the northern half of scotland with wintry nest over the hills. A chilly end to the night, temperatures touching close to freezing. Dont forget, clocks go back one hour. And next row are in bed on sunday morning. What a difference a day makes lovely and bright in england and wales. Low pressure in the north east of the country. Blustery in scotland, these showers may be wintry over Higher Grounds but lower temperatures across the. Into next week, High Pressure dominates, staying largely dry with sunshine. It remains on the cold side. Hello, this is bbc news. The headlines a man wanted by detectives in connection with the investigation into the deaths of 39 people found in a lorry is arrested in dublin. Essex Police Appeal for anyone concerned about a Family Member to contact them. If you come into us, we will do everything we can to put our arm around you, take you through this process and identify as quickly as possible whether or not we have your loved one involved in this tragic incident. England are into the final of the Rugby World Cup, after beating defending champions new zealand 19 7 in yokohama. And the dup leader Arlene Foster vows to keep opposing borisjohnsons brexit deal unless changes are made. We will not give support to the government when we believe they are fundamentally wrong and acting in a way that is detrimental to Northern Ireland and taking us in the wrong direction. Now on bbc news, Victoria Derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights from her programme this week. Hello, and welcome. 0ver hello, and welcome. Over the next 30 minutes we will bring you the highlights from the programme in the last week. Earlier this year in a television first, we broadcast live from a specialist eating disorders project in halifax. After the programme, a lot of you got in touch to tell us about the problems older people, men and women, have with getting treatment. Now weve discovered if you are a pensioner with an eating disorder, you could face discrimination in parts of the country when it comes to getting treatment, despite nhs england telling us specialist clinics are open to all ages. 0ur reporter and producer have been to meet three older women suffering from eating disorders. Jillian hayes is 64 and is dangerously underweight. Shes been living with anorexia on and off since her teens but it has got much worse as she has got older. What brea ks worse as she has got older. What breaks my heart more than anything isi breaks my heart more than anything is i have a little grandson now. He is i have a little grandson now. He is just two. It was his is i have a little grandson now. He isjust two. It was his birthday is i have a little grandson now. He is just two. It was his birthday the other week. He wanted to give everybody a piece of cake and everything. And i cant. Ijust cant do it. I basically nowjust live on supplements, drink supplements. That provides me with half my calorie intake to date. The other half is with food. So i dont eat really much during the day at all. The first signs of an eating disorder began when she was at drama school in london in the 1960s. We had a ballet teacher there who said, none of you will ever get on because youre all too fat. Youve all got to lose weight it is still ringing in my is now. Jillian said her four children have helps to keep her alive but even socialising with her family can be a struggle. Alive but even socialising with her family can be a strugglelj alive but even socialising with her family can be a struggle. I cannot enjoy social occasions, where there is food involved. And people say, is something wrong . They wouldnt imagine something wrong . They wouldnt imagine i had an eating disorder. At my age, who gets eating disorders . Thats a teenage disease, isnt it . Like many other older people respected with an eating disorder, jillian does not feel the right kind of treatment is available. Jillian does not feel the right kind of treatment is availablelj jillian does not feel the right kind of treatment is available. I can honestly say that eating disorder has been worse in later years. Ive beenin has been worse in later years. Ive been in and out of hospital since the age of 14. At least five or six times, i have been sectioned three times. Jillian now gets weighed once a month by her gp. If her weight drops any lower, she will be taken straight back to hospital but she says that is not the answer. Straight back to hospital but she says that is not the answerlj straight back to hospital but she says that is not the answer. I dont think it would do an older person to go into an eating disorder unit where there are a lot of youngsters. Why not . Because i think, ina youngsters. Why not . Because i think, in a way, you feel you are in the wrong place. Theyve got their life ahead of them now. Sylvia was almost 60 when she was diagnosed with anorexia. Like jillian, almost 60 when she was diagnosed with anorexia. Likejillian, she is worried about what kind of treatment will be available as she gets older. Im coming up to 63. There are no services for me, beyond the age of 65. What happens to me if i decline andi 65. What happens to me if i decline and i become unwell . Lots of nhs trusts do not offer any specialist eating disorder care to the over 65 is, so sylvia could be treated in a general geriatric ward instead. She thinks the problem started when she was pregnant in her 30s. You see your body getting bigger. I had a problem with increased weight as a teenager. I always battled with it, i always dieted to lose weight. I very much wanted to be pregnant and it had been difficult to put that weight on and to feel big again. Sylvia says she managed to stay healthy while her son was young but when he left home, her anorexia really took hold. She became so u nwell really took hold. She became so unwell she had to leave herjob as a social worker. I was weak. Unwell she had to leave herjob as a socialworker. Iwas weak. I really didnt have any energy. I was in bed a lot. I really wasnt eating very much at all. And what would your typical food intake be . Much at all. And what would your typicalfood intake be . It is hard to pinpoint. It would vary. Depending on what i would allow myself to eat. She was admitted to a specialist anorexia clinic for two months where she was fed through a nasal tube. When she tried to leave she was sectioned, and it was at that point she thought about taking her own life. It is hell. You almost get past thinking about the people you are leaving behind, because you do get into a state of, they will be better off without me. All i could see was my son witnessing me dying like a living corpse, covered in bedsores in a bed. I did not want him to witness that. Sylvia feels she was treated differently at the clinic because of her age. And there i was discharged after quite a short period compared to the patients who had been in the service for many yea rs. Had been in the service for many years. Those over 50 particularly we re years. Those over 50 particularly were being discharged. I think it was age related. If i got really u nwell was age related. If i got really unwell again, was age related. If i got really unwellagain, i was age related. If i got really unwell again, i think i would probably die. That is the long and the short of it. Anorexia only accou nts the short of it. Anorexia only accounts for 10 of all eating disorders. It is actually relatively rare, especially among older people. If you are middle aged you are far more likely to be a binge eat. I am in dorset to meet angela. She describes herself as a binge sheet. She is 57, but she has had issues with food since she was very young makea with food since she was very young make a binge eater. With food since she was very young make a binge eaterlj with food since she was very young make a binge eater. I remember taking quite a lot of bags of crisps and everything, and making crackers and everything, and making crackers and cheese, wrapping them in foil and cheese, wrapping them in foil and hiding them in my bedroom. She says she thinks about food all the time. I would go out into the kitchen, and i think, ijust want to eat today. I can go to the shop and it is like i plan to take things with me. If there are cream cakes or Something Like that, i think i want that one, and that one, and that one. And i will buy it. Angela says she will typically binge on whatever she will typically binge on whatever she can find in the house. It can last all day. I had a chinese meal for two, and last all day. I had a chinese meal fortwo, andi last all day. I had a chinese meal fortwo, and i had last all day. I had a chinese meal for two, and i had about six packets of crisps. I helped myself to cashew nuts, and then went to the sweet jar, and it is like i go all day until i have to go to bed. Sometimes lam until i have to go to bed. Sometimes i am totally like, why am i doing this . I start to hate myself. Why have i eaten so much . She has never been diagnosed as having an eating disorder, and her gp told her it was probably just the menopause. Disorder, and her gp told her it was probablyjust the menopause. Like sylvia and jillian, she thinks her age has also stopped her getting the treatment she needed. Nobody has ever helped me or told me there is somewhere i can go to get help with this. If i realised why i was doing this, then perhaps it would make me stop doing it. If you have been affected by any of theissues if you have been affected by any of the issues discussed in that film, contact the bbc action line. There area contact the bbc action line. There are a lot of organisations and websites they can suggest to you for help. Until february this year, katie jarvis was a famous face on our Television Screens playing Hayley Slater on eastenders. This is your true colours, isnt it . Youd, dont ever true colours, isnt it . Youd, dont ever lay your hands on her again, do you hear me . Why, hayley . What are you hear me . Why, hayley . What are you going to do . What are you going to do . Last sunday, a tabloid ran a front page story revealing that she was working as a Security Guard in a Discount Store in essex. What followed was an outpouring of support for katie, with fellow actors claiming she had beenjob shamed. We spoke to her exclusively. First of all, how did the front page make you feel . To be honest, in the morning, i woke up really embarrassed. And really made to feel quite ashamed, to be honest. 0ver my career, i have done my best to stay away from social gatherings, get togethers and celebrity things to keep my private life as private as possible. To wake up with my kids and see myself on the front of the pages, just for simply having a job in between my acting, it really did hurt me, to be honest. It took a day also for me to let it die and realise i had nothing to be ashamed of. All actors through it. Over the yea rs i have of. All actors through it. Over the years i have had so many different jobs between, and notjust doing Security Guards. When i was 17 i was doing doughnuts with my uncle at festivals and things like that. They would have the food carts. I have been a waitress, i have worked in a credit card company, ive done admin, i have done all types of things. Thats the life of an actor, isnt it . It is, one of my sisters because me a dabbler because i do a little bit of everything i like to be busy and learn new things, it doesnt matter what it is. To wake up doesnt matter what it is. To wake up on sunday and be made to feel like. Like it was a bad thing and job shaming me in a sense . The people i work with are amazing. They get up everyday and work hard for their money and it doesnt matter whatjob their money and it doesnt matter what job you their money and it doesnt matter whatjob you are doing, i dont think anyone should be made to feel how i did when you wake up. As long as you are working, that is all that matters. Absolutely, the daily star said that they had a leader inside of the newspaper which kind of praise you, im trying to find the exact wording. Praising you for that work. There is absolutely no shame in working as a Security Guard, of course, but it would be a pity if pasty wasted her obvious talent as a performer. We wish her all the best for a swift return to the acting wo rld. For a swift return to the acting world. You dont take that seriously . No, i feel how world. You dont take that seriously . No, ifeel how they betrayed the story was not very nice. If they wanted to find me, after i have been off the radar for after i have been off the radar for a few months and say ive got this job, that is fine. The way it was betrayed was really quite nasty. Theyve not had much else they can say about me or much else to jump on me for. And to be made to feel degraded, you know what i mean . A lot goes into being a Security Guard. They put themselves at risk andi guard. They put themselves at risk and i took thatjob on and joined my sister because she is a Security Guard there. The way it was betrayed . I guard there. The way it was betrayed . I need guard there. The way it was betrayed . I need to stand up for them, you know what i mean . Portrayed. There is nothing wrong in anyjob. Portrayed. There is nothing wrong in any job. You have had a lot of support, you are not on social media so you did not realise for a while. Patty cathy burke tweeted this. And tamson 0uthwaite tweeted this. Gillian taylforth tweeted this. How did you feel after the support . taylforth tweeted this. How did you feel after the support . I am overwhelmed, on sunday it hit me. Im not on twitter so i have never seen im not on twitter so i have never seen this. The uk population is projected to increase by 3 million, according to new stats released this week. Affordable housing will be needed to house this population. Weve had access to a pioneering project in margate which aims to deal with this. Three generations of the same family who previously lived in separate homes successfully applied for a new housing scheme. All of them moved into a big new house that was a Rundown Hotel by the sea. What would possibly go wrong . Here is what happened. Margate in kent, like most British Seaside towns, has had its ups and downs. Many of its spectacular buildings built in its victorian heyday have been either unloved or split up into numerous small flats. This flat was bought by Kent County Council in 2012 and for the last year it has been part of an experiment looking at the benefits of moving multiple generations of the same family in together. Lets meet the family. We have hospital worker lizzie and her husband, and her two children. Charlie works in a supermarket and 18 year old dan is working to be a chef. There is six year old daughter poppy and big brother andrew, charlie and dans uncle. Breakfast. Richard and lizzie have the day. Dan is still in bed. Charlie is getting daughter poppy ready for school. I make breakfast a couple of times a week. When imi time. When i am at home. Previously i have been cooking for just me and liz, not a house of sex it of us, nota not a house of six people. It would have been just not a house of six people. It would have beenjust the not a house of six people. It would have been just the two of us. Before, they lived in three households scattered around margate. Andrew lived alone. Single mum charlie and poppy had their own place. Juggling poppys school times and her own work hours was a challenge for mum, charlie, before moving into the house. My hours change week to week. It makes it a little difficult with school runs but with some help, it is nice that she has been picked up by a Family Member. This morning, lizzie is taking her granddaughter to school. Bag, please . You are going to be late lizzie spotted the advert for taking part in the housing experiment because her landlord at the time was selling up. Shall i go the time was selling up. Shall i go the back way . Thanet council behind the back way . Thanet council behind the project wanted to see if a multi generational home would save money on things like social care and reduce the impact on the environment with everyone living separately. We had to go through an interview process with the university of the council and the letting agents. The university and the council. And the university and the council. And the people in charge of the regeneration project. It was quite a long interview. Doctor hannah swift from the university of kent was one ofa from the university of kent was one of a team of academics studying the family for the last year. Multi generational living, whether successful or not, will be different for each individual family depending on their own care needs. The Family Living here have specific care needs and other families have living here have specific care needs and otherfamilies have different ca re and otherfamilies have different care needs. The building itself has to lend themselves to that. This houseis to lend themselves to that. This house is over five floors. There are three kitchens and five shower all bathrooms. There are seven bedrooms. The average british home has around three bedrooms. Charlie has her own kitchen and bathroom, and her own bedroom and living room. Everyone in the household needs to do their bit to keep the place clean. For 18 year old son dan, whether or not he stays here depends on whether there is enough work. It is nice, because we have quite a small family, it is nice to see each other all the time. It relies on my career, if i need to move somewhere. In the meantime, i will be staying here. Living with the family. In the meantime, i will be staying here. Living with the familym in the meantime, i will be staying here. Living with the family. It is mid afternoon, and lizzies big brother andrew is back from work. Andrew has learning difficulties. He has always lived an independent life. Before moving here he struggled to look after himself. These are the starships from star trek. My favourite is the dalek. When she said, do you want to move in with us, i said yes, sure when i was alone, and i was working quite a lot, ididnt was alone, and i was working quite a lot, i didnt get to see much of them. Well, hardly at all. I was working nights or day shifts, whenever. Andrew was really struggling a lot when he was on his own. Hes always been a bit of a loner and quite happy in his own company. That is good but he alienated himself from the family and kept himself very secluded. He was really struggling. Buying the building and converting it from a Rundown Hotel to a state of the art family home cost more than £50,000. Kent county council spent over 150,000, and Thanet Council spent more. The council think it is worth the expense. Taxpayer money is a good use for this project. It shows authorities what they can do with their Historic Housing stock. It is so often blamed as being the cause of problems in those areas and it is not the fault of those areas. It is better than demolishing the building and saves the country money. The family is privately renting the house from Kent County Council, it costs about £1750 a month, plus bills. Richard says that living together has helped them to save money. We are not all paying separate rent, or electricity bills, gas bills, and water bills, council tax and everything else. We are all just paying one lump sum for the house. Like all families, there are fallouts from time to time. Despite this, richard would not swap living here for more personal space. As for domestic quarrels within the house . Yes, they do happen. But we all have our own space. Multigenerational living is not for everybody. Not everybody gets on with their own family, of course. It isnt a solution that will suit everybody but i think it is a solution many people are looking for, and they would like to have in the future. The university of kent will be publishing its findings later this year. At the end of the day, most of the family gets together in the living room to eat. When they lived apart, these gatherings only happened on special occasions. Now it is several times a week. The family has a further 12 month contract family has a further 12 month co ntra ct to family has a further 12 month contract to live here but lizzie hopes they will be there for good. We have talked about the future quite often. We talked about it when we came into the property before we moved in. About that this would be hopefully that theyve given us an almost guarantee that this would be almost guarantee that this would be a long term thing. And it would be lovely, that this would be our forever home. Thats it for this weeks programme, you can contact us at anytime, day or night. Message me on twitter. Thank you for watching. We have had quite a contrast in weather conditions on saturday across the uk. Many northern parts of the uk, much of scotland has seen sunshine and showers, this glorious picture shows the rainbow across the skies in argyll and bute. Other parts of scotland and Northern Ireland saw clear skies with plenty of sunshine through the afternoon. As this picture shows. It has been wet across england and wales. Several flood warnings remain in force, up to five inches of rain in places. This weather front slipping south and east, becoming confined to the south east corner of the country through the evening. Low pressure to the north of the country. Bringing blustery conditions, and further showers, into the north and west of scotland. It will be windy across the far south east but as the rain continues to move three, the winds eased down. Eventually the rain and cloud clears to the near continent into the first part of the night. Then, clearer skies. A dry nightfall. Blustery showers across the north and west of scotland, close to that area of low pressure. Blue colours invading as we start first thing on sunday. It will be chilly. A touch of frost out of town. Figures down to three to 5 degrees in towns and cities. Dont forget, the clocks go back one hour tonight. The good news is, you get a next row in bed on sunday morning. It will be a chilly start that plenty of sunshine across england and wales, a big difference here. Staying dry and sunny into the afternoon. Low pressure to the north of the country bringing in strong winds and showers in the northern half of scotland. Wintry over higher ground. Nine to 12 or 13 degrees in the south east, and it will feel notably cooler. Next week, High Pressure continues to dominate. Largely dry with sunshine, but it will feel colder with overnight frosts. Temperatures by dayjust about making double figures. Towards the end of the week, signs of low pressure pushing in. Things could turn a bit more unsettled. This is bbc news. The headlines at 5pm a fifth person has been arrested in the investigation into the 39 people found dead in a lorry, as Police Appeal for anyone concerned about a Family Members to get in touch. If you come into us, we will do everything we can to put our arm around you and take you through this process, identify as quickly as possible to see whether or not we do indeed have one of your loved ones involved in this tragic incident. England reach the final of the Rugby World Cup with a stunning win against defending champions new zealand in yokohama. Celebrations across the country as they beat the all blacks in the tournament for the first time. And the dup leader Arlene Foster vows to keep opposing

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