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Transcripts For BBCNEWS My Lesbian Mum 20170806

Whats it like when one of your parents comes out to you as gay . It happened tojillian stewart, her mum ended a relationship with her father before going on to become the first lesbian to marry a same sex partner in scotland. Butjillian has never really explored how her experience contrasted with that of her brothers and sisters until now. All five, four, three, two, one cheering. This is the moment my mums made history, becoming the first lesbians to marry in scotland. But it wasnt plain sailing for them to get down the aisle. Hi, my namesjillian, and 20 years ago my mum came out as a lesbian. I was only four at the time, so it really wasnt such a great dealfor me, but i have learned from my parents that it might have been a bit more difficult for some of my siblings, so im going to go on a journey and speak to my brother and two of my elders sister to see what it was like for them. I would also like to find out what it is like nowadays, and if it is easier for parents to come out to

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Michael Johnson 20170806

Low pressure in the north, 15 in the south. Low pressure is with us through monday and anchored to the north of the uk, Sunshine Across Scotland and Northern Ireland, this weatherfront will bring Persistent Rain to central and southern areas. Some good semi spells in between the showers across scotland and Northern Ireland, temperature wise i7 showers across scotland and Northern Ireland, temperature wise 17 or 18 degrees and light winds, Southern Scotla nd degrees and light winds, Southern Scotland and the far north of england could stay dry altogether with some sunshine and a high of 19 degrees. For south wales and south west england, Persistent Rain, some could be heavy at times, and further east a few heavy showers running into was east anglia. The far South East Of England will stay dry, with some sunshine and it looks pretty good at London Stadium for the athletics. We could see a shower through the afternoon but essentially dry temperatures around 20 degrees. The weatherfront re

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Click 20170806

I mean, look at this road, whats it doing right now . Its looking straight up at the sky. And its estimated that even busy roads can see the sky for 70 90 of the time. But its not all plain. Sunning. The problem with putting Photovoltaic Cells into roads is the slightest bit of pressure, the slightest bend, and. So the cells are stuck onto slabs and covered with crushed glass and a translucent resin. At the facility near versailles, in france, these seven millimetre thick panels are being tested for their strength and durability so they can withstand heavy traffic, as well as ensuring that they arent slippery. We have the cell and on each face we added polymer to increase the stiffness and the durability of the cells itself. So do they bend or are theyjust resistant to bending . Yes, of course they bend, butjust a little bit. So it resists. And they are pretty strong. Im a geek, i cant open a jar, let alone bend a piece of road. All right, 0k, can i smack it on the. . Laughter. Uhhhh.

Transcripts For BBCNEWS My Lesbian Mum 20170806

Whats it like when one of your parents comes out to you as gay . It happened tojillian stewart, her mum ended a relationship with her father before going on to become the first lesbian to marry a same sex partner in scotland. Butjillian has never really explored how her experience contrasted with that of her brothers and sisters until now. All five, four, three, two, one cheering. This is the moment my mums made history, becoming the first lesbians to marry in scotland. But it wasnt plain sailing for them to get down the aisle. Hi, my namesjillian, and 20 years ago my mum came out as a lesbian. I was only four at the time, so it really wasnt such a great dealfor me, but i have learned from my parents that it might have been a bit more difficult for some of my siblings, so im going to go on a journey and speak to my brother and two of my elders sister to see what it was like for them. I would also like to find out what it is like nowadays, and if it is easier for parents to come out to

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Click 20170806

I mean, look at this road, whats it doing right now . Its looking straight up at the sky. And its estimated that even busy roads can see the sky for 70 90 of the time. But its not all plain. Sunning. The problem with putting Photovoltaic Cells into roads is the slightest bit of pressure, the slightest bend, and. So the cells are stuck onto slabs and covered with crushed glass and a translucent resin. At the facility near versailles, in france, these seven millimetre thick panels are being tested for their strength and durability so they can withstand heavy traffic, as well as ensuring that they arent slippery. We have the cell and on each face we added polymer to increase the stiffness and the durability of the cells itself. So do they bend or are theyjust resistant to bending . Yes, of course they bend, butjust a little bit. So it resists. And they are pretty strong. Im a geek, i cant open a jar, let alone bend a piece of road. All right, 0k, can i smack it on the. . Laughter. Uhhhh.

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