one of the most devastating legacies of the covid lockdowns has been the impact on vulnerable women, children and men suffering domestic abuse. the lockdowns saw a steep rise in the number of cases, with around a third more people seeking help, and those numbers have stayed high right the way through the cost of living crisis. the domestic abuse commissioner is warning of a growing funding emergency for services set up to help both victims and perpetrators. for this special report, i was given rare access to see how children who are victims are helped. i spoke to people who ve inflicted abuse and to those who ve survived it. i was scared to be in the house and scared of what he would do to me. i didn t dare leave a child alone with him. driving through the yorkshire countryside to meet a woman who is educated, professional, successful. abuse knows no bounds and can happen to those who least expect it. we re keeping her anonymous for her own protection. constantly looking ov
speaking to someone who knows who i am, and i m trying desperately not to come across as rude. the messages continue. the former mp then replies, asking who it is he s talking to. charlie falsely says he used to work in the office of another mp. he later sends a sexually explicit image, and the former mp blocks the number. the questions now are how widespread this is, who is behind it and whether the attackers got hold of any useful information. we ve seen another series of messages sent to a political journalist from the same number and following a similar pattern. according to the website politico, which first reported the claims, at least 12 people with connections to westminster have been targeted. this wasn tjust, as i d thought, someone being stupid and doing something that they d regret the next day. maybe this is something more sinister than that, potentially malicious. we tried to call the number associated with the messages, but nobody picked up. a parliamentary spo
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19 miles above new mexico, and the type of sunrise that not many people have ever seen. Its the view from a test flight which is preparing to take tourists into the stratosphere by balloon. While all the attention has been focused on Space Tourism using rockets and space planes, weve got exclusive access to one company in the Arizona Desert thats been quietly building its own spaceport. Welcome to world view. Its really the way to do Space Tourism, because you want to go and spend time and look at the view and have a Gentle Ride Up and a gentle ride back. I mean, look, the rocket rides are going to be great, im sure, but for me, i want to sit there with my glass of champagne and my best friend and look. Tickets are currently selling for 75,000 each for a two hour ascent in a pressurised capsule to an altitude of 100,000 feet. Today, one of world views co founders and his team are showing me a small piece of the balloons material, a secret blend of polyethylene and other materials. I ca