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BBCNEWS BBC News February 11, 2022 14:23:00

may have come too late. they say they have lost millions of pounds in trade from cancelled half term bookings. the industry body here say hundreds of thousands of people are still getting away for breaks this half term. the government wants to see one million more disabled people in work in the next five years, but the disability employment gap remains stubbornly wide. only about 50% of disabled people are in employment, compared to just over 80% of non disabled people. employers and businesses say they want to attract, retain and promote more disabled people. our corresponedent nikki fox has been to meet two people trying to find work. my biggest fear is that i could go throughout my life never working, and that really, really frightens me. amrit is blind but has a degree and a postgraduate diploma in psychology and counselling. when her children started secondary school, she started looking for work.

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FOXNEWS The Journal Editorial Report June 4, 2024 19:32:00

market rather oversupply market and have prices come down tight market in this is going on between amrit and saudi arabia in particular, the pace at which you brings the oil back into market that needs more oil. paul: prices have been bouncing around between 70 $75 a barrel, some people fear it could go up to $100 of our here as demand increases the global economy get back to some semblance of normal, is that something you would think is possible? i would say anything is possible, next year s big mistake but i think it s unlikely because you have oil for unless there is a big description but you could see financial market investors of

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210620:22:48:00

a dramatic documentary about autism inspired by the japanese book of the same name. inside my head, there isn t really such a big difference between what i was told just now and what i heard a long time ago. my mind is forever swaying. this way and that. directed byjerry rothwell, this compelling and empathetic sundance audience award winner follows a disparate group of people whose communication may be nonverbal but who have plenty to say about their lives and experiences when offered the right tools. in india, we meet amrit, who expresses herself through her art. in sierra leone, we learn how talk of witchcraft and demonic possession once demonised another, until her parents started a special school in freetown to change that narrative. and in the us, best friends ben and emma use letterboards to explain eloquently how any conversation about autism can only be meaningful

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210619:22:51:00

when offered the right tools. in india, we meet amrit, who expresses herself through her art. in sierra leone, we learn how talk of witchcraft and demonic possession once demonised another, until her parents started a special school in freetown to change that narrative. and in the us, best friends ben and emma use letterboards to explain eloquently how any conversation about autism can only be meaningful if it includes people with autism. i can t be sure what your normal is even like. we also hear readings for naoki higashida s source book, translated into english by david mitchell and keiko yoshida, accompanied by expressionist images that attempt to portray the book s account of neurodivergent experience through the medium of cinema. my eyes are captured by lines and surfaces. while controversy and scepticism haunted the authorship of higashida s bestseller, rothwell s evocative, sensuous film, with its beautiful score by nainita desai achieves

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