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the headlines on bbc news. the first ever extreme heat warning is being issued by the met office for parts of england on monday and tuesday. temperatures in london and parts of central england could reach up to 40 degrees. the warning means a risk to life is likely, and says substantial changes in working practices and routines will be required. as more train strikes are announced, the head of the uk s leading rail union calls for all workers to be given fair pay a group of mps has urged the government to apologise to thousands of women who were forced to give up babies for adoption between the 1950s and 70s, because they weren t married. a parliamentary inquiry found that nearly 200,000 women were shamed and coerced into giving their babies away. duncan kennedy reports. many are now in their 70s and 80s. many can never forget

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but restoring trust in emergency care is, it seems, beyond anyone s capabilities right now. david grossman, bbc news. a group of mps has urged the government to apologise to thousands of women who were forced to give up babies for adoption between the 1950s and 70s, because they weren t married. a parliamentary inquiry found that nearly 200,000 women were shamed and coerced into giving their babies away. duncan kennedy reports. many are now in their 70s and 80s, many can neverforget the shame they felt. these are some of the women who lived through forced adoption, losing the baby they wanted to keep. when i found myself pregnant, that was in 1963, i was still at school. pat tugwell was unmarried, and pregnancy out of wedlock broke one of the major taboos of post war years.

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19705? it is incredible because down the centuries 19705? it is incredible because down the centuries the 19705? it is incredible because down the centuries the importance - 19705? it is incredible because down the centuries the importance of - 19705? it is incredible because down the centuries the importance of the l the centuries the importance of the bond between mother and child has been recognised and yet for these women, just as you say a few decades ago, their child was taken from them and the only thing they had done wrong, supposedly, was get pregnant when they weren t married. those who got pregnant who were able to marry the father, they were then able to keep the child, but we have to remember this was a time with very little sex education, virtually no access to contraception. those young girls who did get pregnant were taken away from their home, and after ten weeks the child was taken from them for adoption. it was a brutal situation. absolutely cruel. they were told

Transcripts For CNNW John King USA 20120301

were hurt. it was coach frank hall who chased the accused gunman off campus. to the victims families i want to say i m sorry. my thoughts and prayers are still with you. to the families of danny, demetrius, and russell, i want want you to know i was with them. i prayed with them. i wiped their tears. i know god was with them. i don t know why this happened, i only wish i could have done more. i m not a hero, just a football coach and a study hall teacher. coach hall is a hero. the suspect, t.j. lane, is facing three counts of aggravated murder among other serious charges. cnn s ted rolands was at the high school the first time the students returned since the attack. reporter: it was a difficult morning as students along with their parents return today school for the first time since monday s shooting. it was pretty emotional, seeing everyone hug and cry and everyone unite and remembering this hard time. reporter: and remembering the three students killed. 16-year-ol

Transcripts For CNN Larry King Live 20100517

larry: one week from tonight we have mick jagger. first, we welcome back laura bush. her new book is spoken from the heart. a terrific read published by scriptners. you were such a private first lady. wasn t this hard for you to do? it actually was not. it was really great to have a chance to do this. it was really great to have a chance to do this. i wanted it to be very candid. i wanted it to be revealing. and i knew there were a lot of gaps that what reporters asked me about, all those eight years we were there, you know, didn t cover some of the things that were in this book. so i had a great time writing it. i went back home to midland when i started it. my mother still lives there, and went by all those houses my dad built. and the houses george and i lived in, and the schools we went to. larry: lived your life over. that s right. and i really did there is something cathartic about it. i saw things really for the first time with my vantage point, now, at my ag

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