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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20170428

the works of an artist, many of which are shown in an important museum around the world. our arts editor went to meet him. houghton hall, in norfolk. the grand 18th century country home of sir robert walpole. a powerful politician, with a passion for paintings. he is long gone, as is much of his collection. but not his appetite for art, which is shared by the current owner although his taste is a little different. contemporary minimalism meets georgian magnificence, with an exhibition of richard long s geometric sculptures which are installed in the house and dotted about the grounds. it s an amazing opportunity to make all these grand works, in this grand, very, very english landscape. richard long is a landscape artist, but probably not in the way that sir robert walpole would have understood. he doesn t paint or sculpt, in the traditional sense. my preference is to use the natural raw materials of the world. i suppose ijust order these materials into. that s what humans do

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Inside Out 20170326

we know there s 1000 people coming ashore in the morning and they haven t had lunch. helping to keep the isles of scilly afloat. hello, welcome to inside out, south west. every year, thousands of offenders are released from prison and put on the supervision of the probation service. a number of murders here in the south west have thrown the spotlight onto how that service is being run and the concerns of families who have had to fight for answers. his whole life was just snuffed out in half an hour. no family should have to go through what we have gone through. for more than two years, andrea sharp has been trying to get to the bottom of a terrible family tragedy. today she is heading for london, where she hopes she will finally get some answers. itjust piles on the agony of dragging everything out, we shouldn t have to go through this. the answer should have been there. this is the last photo of her son, he was a popular local builder who grew up on the outskirts of plymouth

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20170422

rates during labor wasn t good enough and that its training of staff was inadequate. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. she was very dependent on me. my life went round a clock. i had to give her medication at certain times, make sure her feed was running 0k. i was more of a nurse and a carer than a mum. abbie everett was born in 2004 with brain injuries, including severe epilepsy and cerebral palsy. staff at the royal shrewsbury hospital failed to promptly deliver her, despite foetal heart traces indicating abbie was in distress. the errors led to abbie dying aged just 17 months. her heart rate went down, down and down. and they didn t intervene. and obviously, they tried to move me, to see if they could find a trace, and there wasn t anything there. so if they would have done theirjob, and got me into theatre when she was dropping, as in her heart rate dropping, then i might still have her now. following abbie‘s death in 2007, the bbc‘s panorama

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20170422

working day without using coal to generate electricity. national grid said the news was a watershed moment in attempts to phase out coal by 2025. now on bbc news, it s time for the travel show. on this week s travel show, we are exploring a secret corner of spain full of places that time forgot. really beautiful round here. it s really quiet. we are tackling the great wall of china, one step at a time. and we re tracking down a wild and secretive creature that s learned to steer well clear of humans. we re looking out at the bottom of the valley here. and that s where the wolves are most likely to get a good breakfast. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, christa larwood, coming this week from palencia in spain. now, this country is one of the world s biggest tourism destinations. each year over 60 million people arrive on these shores. but they often head for the mediterranean coast and cities like barcelona or madrid. but here in rural spain, many struggling comm

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20170422

it s difficult, tiring. more tiring than expected. one leg down and there is still a fair distance to go. all in the name of art. people can do the gardening if they want, it is list next week that will see big changes in air, a bit because happiness, echoes of winter. any short term if you want to do the gardening, it is fine, dry with sunshine. there could be a bit of frost on the way but nothing too cold. might be a nip in the af in some areas. right now clyde gast isaac boss eastern and southern areas, largely sunni across many central and western parts particularly wales. through this evening, showers across the north of scotla nd evening, showers across the north of scotland and north east. the rest of the country, dry with clear skies. temperatures will dip away. towns and cities they are around five celsius, rule by around 5 degrees lower than that. tomorrow, nice day for the london marathon, starting quite fresh with sunshine but not too hot. lots of dry weather acro

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