thatisit that is it from me for the time being. now, hardtalk. stephen sackur speaks to palliative care doctor and writer, rachel clarke. she asks us to consider a tough question can dying be life affirming? welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. we humans know that one day we will die. but as long as our end has no specific timetable attached, many of us choose to shelve the thought, avoid it. covid, which took such a grim toll in so many countries, challenged us to confront the reality of our mortality. but still, health care professionals say what they call death literacy is lacking. my guest is rachel clarke, a doctor who made a choice to work with the dying, and who s written about it too, from a personal and professional viewpoint. can death be life affirming? dr rachel clarke, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. now, you have had pretty much two decades of doctoring. how has that time changed the way you do the job? well, i think i was pretty naive when i started, in
And then i remember waking up and knowing that something had penetrated me. But i felt, like, violated. I. I felt really violated. Do you feel like that potentially someone had intercourse with you in any way . Yes. I would say that i could feel physically that something had. Has taken place . Yeah. Its jade, wasnt it . Jade, yeah. Right, what were going to have to do now, jade, is we have to go through. Report this as what we call rape. Isabelle is my best friend. She has been with me kind of through absolutely everything. Yeah, growing up, we were. Inseparable. I dont know. She always brings out the best in me, i think. Shes just genuinely bloody lush. Jade is, like, a very confident person. She has a super strong moral compass. Shes really funny. Yeah, were basically sisters. So, i mean, there were some pictures that. Me and belle had taken at the night. It feels really weird, actually, looking back and just thinking my whole life was literally turned upside down after that moment.
it contains a series of claims, including an allegation his brother prince william physically attacked him. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. we humans know that one day we will die. but as long as our end has no specific timetable attached, many of us choose to shelve the thought, avoid it. covid, which took such a grim toll in so many countries, challenged us to confront the reality of our mortality. but still, health care professionals say what they call death literacy is lacking. my guest is rachel clarke, a doctor who made a choice to work with the dying, and who s written about it too, from a personal and professional viewpoint. can death be life affirming? dr rachel clarke, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. now, you have had pretty much two decades of doctoring. how has that time changed the way you do the job? well, i think i was pretty naive when i started, in the sense that i went through medical school that taught me essential
breakthrough. just three minutes after coming on, jack grealish feeding fellow substitute riyad mahrez the perfect cross, slotted home in style. city leaving stamford bridge having bridge the gap to the top to five points, the title race is hotting up. time for a look at the weather. here s darren. a super sunset earlier on here in the borders but it has been turning very windy overnight in scotland. the strongest winds will be in northern parts of the country overnight. we have got a deep area of low pressure approaching the north west of scotland but let s not discount this weather front which is bringing a band of thick cloud and heavy rain which will be accompanied by some pretty lively winds. it sweeps away towards the south east and following that we will see clearer skies. and following that we will see clearerskies. by and following that we will see clearer skies. by the end of the night, temperatures will be at sixes and sevens. tomorrow, it is a windy start in scotl
and then i remember waking up and knowing that something had penetrated me. but i felt, like, violated. i.i felt really violated. do you feel like that potentially someone had intercourse with you in any way? yes. i would say that i could feel physically that something had. has taken place? yeah. it s jade, wasn t it? jade, yeah. right, what we re going to have to do now, jade, is we have to go through. report this as what we call rape. isabelle is my best friend. she has been with me kind of through absolutely everything. yeah, growing up, we were. ..inseparable. i don t know. she always brings out the best in me, i think. she s just genuinely bloody lush. jade is, like, a very confident person. she has a super strong moral compass. she s really funny. yeah, we re basically sisters. so, i mean, there were some pictures that. ..me and belle had taken at the night. it feels really weird, actually, looking back and just thinking my whole life was literally turned upside down af