comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Peterjones - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170626

It is as if i have been stabbed with something hot. I dont want to eat. I dont want to venture out too far. It started out being agony, absolutely fire burning agony. Well bring you that exclusive story in about 15 minutes. And look at this. A blue shark terrified Holiday Makers when it appeared in shallow waters off the coast of majorca surrounded by swimmers. Its now been captured. Well hear from some of those in the water at the time. Hello. Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning. Use the hashtag victorialive. If you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today the democratic unionist leader, Arlene Foster, has said she believes her party is close to securing a deal with Downing Street which would see the dup agree to support the minority Conservative Government. Shes due to hold talks with theresa may in london this morning. Our Political Correspondent iain watson i

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211005 19:26:00

you, peter. peter slower. very interesting to talk to you, peter. peterjones, - slower. very interesting to talk to you, peter. peterjones, an - slower. very interesting to talk to | you, peter. peterjones, an expert in public inquiries. thank you. a former facebook employee turned whistle blower has told a us senate committee that she believes the company s products have harmed children, stoked division and weakened democracy. frances haugen told lawmakers the social media giant knew its apps were harming the mental health of some young users. facebook said the company sees protecting its community as more important than maximising profits. 0ur correspondent james clayton has this report. it s ringing. eleanor and freya are both ia, and like many teenagers, they re both on instagram. as a teenager, you re looking at these people, all these models, and, you know, influencers, they all are very skinny and they have, like, a perfect body. and when you re looking at that and then kind of

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211005 19:22:00

more now on the announcement of an inquiry into the rape and murder of sarah everard. we can speak now to peterjones, who s the author of the practical guide to public inquiries. hejoins us now from cardiff. hello to you, thanks very much indeed for being with us, it is good to see you. first of all, priti priti patel says this will be a wide ranging inquiry that will look at the particular circumstances surrounding the employment of the men involved in sarah everard s death and the wider policing, the vetting of officers coming to the force does that feel like that is a wide ranging enough look at this issue? i a wide-ranging enough look at this issue? ., a wide-ranging enough look at this issue? ~ ,., a wide-ranging enough look at this issue? ~ ,., , ., a wide-ranging enough look at this issue? ~ , ., , .,, issue? i think so. it is what people were half expecting. issue? i think so. it is what people were half expecting. one - issue? i think so. it is what people were half

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Witness History 20210902 01:33:00

they then said, who is peterjones? and i said, that s me . he said, oh, and who are you, big man? that s now steve. and steve said, i am steve bantu biko. and we were then locked up together in one cell. the next morning we started getting an uneasy feeling because there were now more police and in a convoy of three cars we sped towards port elizabeth. in port elizabeth was the headquarters of the security police for that region. the building has been converted into a block of flats. steve biko was being walked to his death, along this very corridor, a man poised to fill the void left behind after mandela was jailed. we got taken up to the fifth floor and we were manacled, each to a separate window. one of the senior police, a major, came in and said, now i can confirm that

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Witness History 20210902 01:36:00

peterjones there remembering his friend, steve biko. next we go to tunisia in the 1950s and the introduction of equal rights laws which gave women notjust the right to vote but the right to contraception and in some cases abortion. the wide ranging reforms were brought in by the country s first president following independence. saida el gueyed remembers when president bourguiba asked her to help him introduce the laws to tunisian women. file footage: the women who, 10 years ago, had no rights, - were contracted to a marriage by their parents, were covering their faces when they left the house, these tunisians are not doing at all badly. this is, one imagines, as emancipated as any girl can get. these swinging tunisian dolly birds represent one of the most remarkable social transformations of present times.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.