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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:51:00

the fans this time. of course! what a moment if they the fans this time. of course! what a moment if they do the fans this time. of course! what a moment if they do when, - the fans this time. of course! what a moment if they do when, their. a moment if they do when, their first european trophy in 50 years. that puts it into context. i remember the 1972 trophy, and that was in spain, as well. absolutely incredible. celtic managed to get to the final in seville a few years before rangers played in theirfinal in manchester so it is a long time for scottish clubs to be getting there. it is a bit unexpected but really good news. rangers had all the difficulties going down the leagues, and now with the way celtic have come out with their resurgence, there was a great fight for the league championship between the two teams and you put this with it and it is exciting times for scottish football. , ., ., ., .,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:23:00

bridge. and he wasn t even seen by an assistant psychiatrist. and he left and he killed himself. and that i ve heard this story so many times. feeling suicidal is not deemed strong enough to be sectioned. it seems extraordinary to me, you know. i ve been suicidal, by the way, in the past, and i ve spoken about that when i haven t been well. and luckily, i wasjust about in my right mind. but there were two times when i was very worried and i had the samaritans on speed dial, and they were there for me. how close do you think you came? not that close, but luckily, i d done enough work then and i knew the symptom of what suicidal ideation is. with rupert, you know, over 20 suicide attempts, if not more, and yet never could i get him sectioned in 20 years. i really have never

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:25:00

because it always presaged some form of crisis, threat, or the police. the last time you saw your brother, you hit him? yes. what was going on? i elbowed him. what was happening? he deserved it. well, because he was, you know, he was. i was so angry. and. and i rememberthinking, oh, gosh, if this is the last time, you know, i don t want this to be some sort of film moment when i regret it. and luckily, i ve done enough therapy to be strong enough to go, this won t be my lasting memory of my brother. you know, the lasting memory, in fact, the whole film in a way, is an amazing sort of legacy for rupert, because it really shows who he was. the most extraordinary man, you know, who struggled a lot of the time, and still did extraordinary things.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:54:00

and this is now known as the windscreen phenomenon. so the way the survey was carried out is that you register to take part. and you get one of these grids. you clean your numberplate, you go on a journey, and then you have a look. and here there are just two bug splats on my number plate after half an hour s journey. and all the recordings are sent in via an app. it s the third year of the survey the first was back in 2004. conservationists say the results show a deeply worrying trend, caused in part by intensive farming. and we have thistles and we have ragwort, seen as weeds. i mean, a weed is simply a plant in the wrong place in the eye of a human. the use of herbicides and pesticides must be greatly reduced, says the charity buglife. insects are facing a perfect storm they re losing habitat, they re suffering from global warming, and they re suffering from the most powerful insecticides that we ve seen on this planet.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:04:00

maintain things are not as bad as they could be they could be. where people are unfortunately they could be. where people are unfortunately turning they could be. where people are unfortunately turning away - they could be. where people are unfortunately turning away from | they could be. where people are . unfortunately turning away from the conservative party because we are one midterm, people want to make an understandable protest vote at the usual understandable protest vote at the usual way, they seem to be going to the greens, usual way, they seem to be going to the greens, to independents, sometimes to lib dems, less so to the labour sometimes to lib dems, less so to the labour party, particularly out of londou of london. labour has talked of making of london. labour has talked of making progress from the general election in 2019. it won the newly created cumberland council in the north west, but it s not expecting big gains, and its had losses too. the liberal demo

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