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BBCNEWS The Travel Show January 29, 2017

Teachers who are having to teach children to get them through their exams, and are having to say that with term time holidays every single week there could be a child missing . Theres always kids off school sick. And sometimes kids off with term time holidays. The issue is blown out of all proportion because, for every child who misses a day because of a term time holiday, there are 12 days missed because of illness. The cost of holidays outside of term time, home and abroad, is a worry for lots of families. So whats happended since last years case . 108 councils in england responded to our questions. 35 councils say they have changed their policy since the judgment. Five more are reviewing theirs. 28 have dropped cases against parents. 22 have noticed parents taking more term time holidays. Councils from the Isle Of Wight to the north of england have different policies. Some Issue Thousands of fines. Others almost none. One dads battle here on the Isle Of Wight has implications for pa

BBCNEWS BBC News January 29, 2017

A travel ban on dual nationality britons. Coming up, choose life, transporting 20 years on. Well get the review on that. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. President trump is facing growing criticism tonight both at home and abroad over his controversial order restricting people from seven mainly muslim countries from entering the us. The temporary ban on travellers from countries including iraq, syria and somalia has seen people turned away at airports and detained. Tonight, there are more protests and legal challenges but mr trump has defended his actions, saying America Needs borders and extreme vetting. 0ur Correspondent Nick Bryant reports from New York New York has always been the great gateway into america and demonstrators gathered in a highly emblematic setting. Under the gaze of the Statue Of Liberty but today we have seen gatherings across the country. The fractious Mood Reminiscent of the 1960s. Protest is becoming a permanent feature of the Trump Presidency and the demo

BBCNEWS BBC News January 29, 2017

A travel ban on dual nationality britons. Coming up, choose life, transporting 20 years on. Well get the review on that. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. President trump is facing growing criticism tonight both at home and abroad over his controversial order restricting people from seven mainly muslim countries from entering the us. The temporary ban on travellers from countries including iraq, syria and somalia has seen people turned away at airports and detained. Tonight, there are more protests and legal challenges but mr trump has defended his actions, saying America Needs borders and extreme vetting. 0ur Correspondent Nick Bryant reports from New York New York has always been the great gateway into america and demonstrators gathered in a highly emblematic setting. Under the gaze of the Statue Of Liberty but today we have seen gatherings across the country. The fractious Mood Reminiscent of the 1960s. Protest is becoming a permanent feature of the Trump Presidency and the demo

BBCNEWS Our World January 29, 2017

With a full use of all that full round up of all the news. In the final week of the Obama Presidency, a Louisiana High School Marching Band Rehearses for the big day. We do not see colour, race, gender or ethnicity. We see potential. They are one of ten School Bands Chosen to play at the inauguration. There has been a lot of talk of how we need healing and sometimes. You just have to do it. But as it marks the transition from obama to trump, america is having two very different conversations about race. This is the life that black people live. We live so it is not a conversation about race, it is just a conversation. And with tensions over the issues of Police Killings White Supremacists feel emboldened. Hailtrump hail our people hail victory and for some, talk of a return to The Good Old Days signifies nothing good at all. I look at is as master has reclaimed his house. And even though master allowed the slaves to look after the house while he was on vacation, we are still in the same

BBCNEWS BBC News January 29, 2017

A travel ban on dual nationality britons. Coming up, choose life, transporting 20 years on. Well get the review on that. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. President trump is facing growing criticism tonight both at home and abroad over his controversial order restricting people from seven mainly muslim countries from entering the us. The temporary ban on travellers from countries including iraq, syria and somalia has seen people turned away at airports and detained. Tonight, there are more protests and legal challenges but mr trump has defended his actions, saying America Needs borders and extreme vetting. 0ur Correspondent Nick Bryant reports from New York New York has always been the great gateway into america and demonstrators gathered in a highly emblematic setting. Under the gaze of the Statue Of Liberty but today we have seen gatherings across the country. The fractious Mood Reminiscent of the 1960s. Protest is becoming a permanent feature of the Trump Presidency and the demo

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