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BBCNEWS The Travel Show August 1, 2017

Recruit another 20,000 new Health Workers in england. Jeremy hunt said it is time to end what he called an historic imbalance between mental and physical health services. The Royal College of nursing has questioned if there is enough time to train so many staff. As a teenager, hope had a serious eating disorder. She thought shed got through it after treatment but, last year, a Family Bereavement triggered a relapse. She was offered therapy, but was told there would be a 12 week wait news she said was devastating. The way i was treated last year wasnt right. There were points when i did want to kind of end everything, and when i never thought id ever be well again. And it was at those points that i was so angry and annoyed at the system, because when you cry out for help, you already feel guilty because youve got this voice in your head telling you that you shouldnt be eating, you shouldnt be asking for help, so when you do call out for help and you get turned away, you think that actua

BBCNEWS Breakfast August 8, 2017

Doctors say a british woman who was shot while on holiday to brazil is lucky to be alive. Eloise dixon is reported to have been attacked when her family drove into a slum area. Good morning. Tesco has announced its scrapping 5p Carrier Bags altogether in favour of the more expensive bags for life. Ill be asking if other retailers will do the same. Also this morning, the challenge of finding the right pair of shoes for the children. Well be getting the latest advice on a problem troubling many parents at this time of year. And carol has the weather. Good morning. Good morning from the roof of the Broadcasting House in london. Grey skies. Dry at the moment. Rain and showers. Heavy downpours in east anglia and the south east. For the rest of the uk, it is sunshine and showers. I will have more details in 15 minutes. Thank you, carol. We will start with our top story. More than 40 of Maternity Wards in england closed their doors to expectant mothers at least once in 2016, data obtained by

BBCNEWS BBC News At Six February 23, 2017

To the bbc news at six. Doris has stormed her way across the uk, leaving havoc in her wake. Winds of up to 95mph have caused one death as a woman was killed by flying debris in wolverhampton. Trees have been brought down, taking power lines with them and blocking roads and railway lines. Nearly all Rail Operators are reporting delays. Planes have been grounded, the Port Of Liverpool was shut, and the strong gusts have forced the closure of bridges and many major roads. Thousands of homes have been left without power. Danny savage is in retford in nottinghamshire. Danny, for some time today, the entire network was suspended there. Fiona, this is the East Coast Main Line behind me, which should be busy with services at this time of day, but they are few and far between. To be Fairto Virgin but they are few and far between. To be fair to virgin east coast, they try to keep things going, but by mid afternoon, they had to say to passengers, do not travel to date. Storm doris swept from west

BBCNEWS Our World February 25, 2017

Round up of the days news at first, in iraqi kurdistan, killing a woman to protect the familys honour is seen by some as acceptable but campaigners are working to change the beliefs that lead to such violent. 0ur the beliefs that lead to such violent. Our world has been to Northern Iraq to tell the story of one woman whose father is on the run used of killing her. A team of Kurdish Police are about to make an arrest in irbil, the capital of iraqi kurdistan. The crime is adultery, an activity that in most western countries has long ceased to be illegal. But some take the law into their own hands. Unable to live with the Shame Adultery or any sex outside marriage threatens to bring on their family. The law says it is murder. But so called Honour Killings are still common in kurdistan. Forgotten victims in a place where killing for honour is still widely seen as acceptable. But as images of murdered women are shown around the world, has kurdistan been shamed into action . We start with th

BBCNEWS Our World February 25, 2017

Round up of the days news at first, in iraqi kurdistan, killing a woman to protect the familys honour is seen by some as acceptable but campaigners are working to change the beliefs that lead to such violent. 0ur the beliefs that lead to such violent. Our world has been to Northern Iraq to tell the story of one woman whose father is on the run used of killing her. A team of Kurdish Police are about to make an arrest in irbil, the capital of iraqi kurdistan. The crime is adultery, an activity that in most western countries has long ceased to be illegal. But some take the law into their own hands. Unable to live with the Shame Adultery or any sex outside marriage threatens to bring on their family. The law says it is murder. But so called Honour Killings are still common in kurdistan. Forgotten victims in a place where killing for honour is still widely seen as acceptable. But as images of murdered women are shown around the world, has kurdistan been shamed into action . We start with th

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