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one thing for the women and girls of afghanistan. there they would lose their freedoms, education, theirfuture. more than a year later, the direction of travel has been cemented. women no longer have access to university. this unacceptable access to university. this unacceptable stance - access to university. this unacceptable stance will| access to university. this - unacceptable stance will have significant consequences for the taliban and alienate the taliban from the international community and denied in the legitimacy they desire. there have been legitimacy they desire. there have been a legitimacy they desire. there have been a steady legitimacy they desire. there have been a steady stream . legitimacy they desire. there | have been a steady stream of setbacks. in march the taliban broke the commerce to reopen secondary school for girls. two months later women were forced to fail faces as well is here. in september the women s affairs ministry was disbanded, and last mont
and, what?, two children still at home? two children who are about to go to to university, yes. so what s the secret? i mean, the good news is you re better. yeah. so, one of the one of the interesting things is, actually, i wasn t sick at all. you know, breast cancer is. you know, you can have breast cancer and have, you know, a significant sized lump and, actually, it doesn t affect how you feel generally. and one of the things i found that was most difficult to deal with was everybody else made their own assumptions about whether i was ill or not. so, i rememberwhen i had to have my mastectomy, i remember going off and saying really clearly, i have got breast cancer . and i said openly to the department because it would have been unconscionable just to disappear, so i said, i ve got breast cancer. i m going to have a mastectomy. i will have two weeks of recovery time, as advised by doctors. assuming all goes well, i will be back on the 1st of september and at some later point
is that you know you have cancer well before you know precisely what it is. so it s quite a slow process. the fact that i had been supporting my mother through discussions with doctors meant that when it happened to me, i was able much more quickly to go, i can tell by what you re saying and what you re not saying that this is cancer, isn t it? and they said yes. so that got me to third base much more quickly. this is an extraordinary amount to cope with, though. a very sick parent, you re very sick. you re dealing with, effectively, a new government and possibly the worst political and constitutional crisis that we d seen in several decades. and with two children still at home? two children who are about to go to to university, yes. so what s the secret?
but of the royal family. so although the cambridges will keep their home in norfolk, anmer hall, they will keep their apartment at kensington palace, a spacious apartment, it should be said their home. from now on, their main home will be here in windsor. some students across england and wales are still waiting for their btec grades, five days after they were due to be released. the exam board pearson, who are responsible for the grades, have apologised. they added that only a small number of students are affected by the delay. let s get more now from our education reporter vanessa clarke in leeds. do we know how many students are still waiting? what is causing the delays? it s quite hard to know because the exam said it s a very small percentage of students. around 200,000 students percentage of students. around 200,000 students take - percentage of students. around 200,000 students take btecsl percentage of students. around - 200,000 students take btecs every year and they did this