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here, which is based on a fictitious interpretation of real life events. i think that is the fishbowl through which many people see the royal family. what they are looking at this interview for is some real life and real life stories and whether racism comes into that, it seems very unlikely that oprah winfrey will not address that issue head on but they are looking for detail. so what will american audiences make of the couple s interview and are they likely to be more sympathetic than a british audience? i think people will be watching for the way they come across, the body language, exactly what they have to say. but, yes, especially in america and especially in los angeles, this is where she was born and brought up and this, of course, is where she began to work in the entertainment industry as an actress. there is a lot of affection towards her in the city and across the board, across the country, you may find different views of this too as a couple as you recognise in t

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170515

he d been ill for some time. in a statement the mersey care nhs foundation trust simply said tonight: brady was jailed for the murder of three children, in 1966. he and his partner myra hindley later confessed to another two murders. daniel sandford has this report. what more do we know about the circumstances? we knew he was very ill for some time. he had been bedridden for several years with a heart and lung condition. that emphysema. he was terminally ill. it does not come as a surprise, a fair amount of speculation in the papers. he had been receiving palliative ca re he had been receiving palliative care at ashworth psychiatric hospital and it has been confirmed by the nhs that he has died. it rings to close an appalling chat in british history. myra hindley died earlier and now ian brady is also dead. the parents of the children who he killed did not wear that bodies are buried? for there is were buried at subtle worth more, but one body was never found. buried at subtl

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20170516

including for people who produce our food. so what does rising inflation mean for the rest of us? payment south wales to find out. i am in south wales to find out. in sport: premier league champions chelsea celebrate at stamford bridge. they beat watford with a late cesc fabregas goal, in a seven goal thriller. it is notjust political parties working hard ahead of the general election. we will find out how the people behind the campaign rosettes are coping with the pressure. and carol has the weather. good morning. this morning we have some rain across western scotland and northern ireland, pushing east and northern ireland, pushing east and it will brighten up kind it with sunshine. we also have rain in the west of england and wales, slowly moving east. the south east and east anglia largely dry humoured. more details on 15 minutes. drive but humid. good morning. one of britain s most infamous serial killers, the moors murderer, ian brady, has died aged 79. brady an

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but i believe in her cause and what she is doing. it transcended her as a star, and it came down to the fact that a woman has the right to go after someone who was sexually assaulted and she was sexually assaulted. we ll be speaking to a journalist who was in court when the verdict was read out. also one of australia s leading cosmetic surgeons tells this programme that the link between textured breast implants and cancer is more common that doctors originally thought although it s still extremely rare. we speak to him, and a woman who developed the disease. hello. welcome to the programme, we re live until 11 this morning. also there have been two incidents involving trains at london stations this morning a train has derailed just outside waterloo station after hitting a freight train at low speed no one was injured in the incident, though passengers have been advised to avoid the station all day. that was at 5.40 this morning, and in the last hour a train is reported

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Murdering medics, music halls and the myth of Merrie England

Judge an era by its murders. The Edwardian age’s most notorious crime was a conventional, even banal, domestic killing – “the story of a quiet, unassuming man who poisoned his overbearing wife so that he might be with his lover”. The case of Dr Hawley Harvey Crippen, a failed medical charlatan, became an instant sensation, with all the ingredients that matched the obsessions and diversions of the time: the music hall – Crippen’s American-born wife Cora had trod the boards as “Belle Elmore” – ind

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