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BBCNEWS BBC News January 27, 2022 13:46:00

i m sure she had lots of discussions with the prime minister about this. jack doyle, the head of press in downing street, was talking to the media about this because there was a massive amount of coverage, and potentially, if pen couldn t get his animals and people out, this could have been a bad story for the government, so they had to manage this. the social media side of this was huge. my twitter feed in august reached over 70 million people, so there was a massive amount of interest. maybe it was a combination of the animals and the people coming together, but people really cared about this charity. they cared about pen farthing, who is a heroic and courageous man, who was speaking out, day in, day out, about the tragedy playing out in afghanistan. there is a documentary on this, there will be a film and book and everything else to follow. i can t tell you what the prime minister did at any one time, but i know he was involved and supported it. i can t tell you what every minister

BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten February 23, 2022 22:16:00

worsens, that unity will come under pressure, is different member states are affected to different extents, economically, politically and in terms of security. economically, look at germany. it is so reliant on gas imports. already, we have had the federation of german industry this week saying that already spiralling gas prices threaten to crush the mighty german economy. if that happens as a result of sanctions or counter sanctions, that doesn t just affect germany sanctions or counter sanctions, that doesn tjust affect germany but sanctions or counter sanctions, that doesn t just affect germany but the whole single market. elliptically, italy is concerned, also so reliant on gas imports from russia, lucrative exports to russia as well for them if it doesn t manage to do that, it can t lift itself out of the covid doldrums and it could have early elections and political instability. for security, early elections and political instability. forsecurity, is the countries of central and

BBCNEWS Breakfast February 19, 2022 06:11:00

borisjohnson has returned his questionnaire about allegations of downing street lockdown breaches to the metropolitan police. around 50 people received the document, which has the same status as information given in an interview under caution. the prime minister has previously said he didn t believe he had broken any rules but apologised for the things we simply didn t get right. more than 17,000 chain store outlets shut cross britain last year according to new research. the figures, which include big household names like debenhams and the arcadia group, also reflect the closure of restaurants, banks, hairdressers and gyms. researchers say the findings demonstrate the rise of online shopping and the impact of the pandemic. the biggest shift has been a shift to online. that doesn tjust affect retailers, so things like clothing retailers, so things like clothing retail and grocery retail shifting online, but it also affect services. so if you have the we have fewer bank branches on ou

BBCNEWS HARDtalk November 19, 2021 00:39:00

oh, the silly queers art. it was most extraordinary, because there was the morality of that day was totally different, and we want to change the morality, that you can look at a naked person. in the renaissance, they were able to look at naked people who were doing whatever they want. why not today? and it is changing in an extraordinary way. and we were able to confront, even, like, the dirty worth, no? that word, dirty , is at the heart of a lot of what you ve done, because dirty, you know, doesn tjust mean the literal sense of being soiled with dirt. unacceptable. in the english language, it carries this much deeper meaning, tied to sexuality, to bodily functions, where there are certain things we don t want to think about or be confronted with. but they all love it. all young people all love it. yes, we have a huge community now, not of tramps damaged by the first

BBCNEWS HARDtalk November 19, 2021 04:41:00

is at the heart of a lot of what you ve done, because dirty, you know, doesn tjust mean the literal sense of being soiled with dirt. unacceptable. in the english language, it carries this much deeper meaning, tied to sexuality, to bodily functions, where there are certain things we don t want to think about or be confronted with. but they all love it. all young people all love it. yes, we have a huge community now, not of tramps damaged by the first and second world war, they ve all gone. we had thousands and thousands of tramps as students. and now we have a small community of people involved in drugs. and we were walking down whitechapel. .. even in your neighbourhood of london? yes. essentially, homeless people. yes, homeless. drug addicts. many drug addicts. there are several hostels. that s the new community, really. and we have a certain following amongst those people. they never went to an exhibition, they never saw a catalogue, but they understand that we have something of life

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