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blimey, you know, just quite a series of things that the times was able to report. fast—forward about an hour and a half from that article appearing online at 9:30pm, and the conservatives publicly said that mr menzies was no longer in possession of the whip. in other words, he was suspended from the parliamentary party, would sit as an independent mp whilst the party was working out what it was going to do. with the obvious question, which has been put to the conservatives since, well, how come it was only at the point that this all became public that you decided to act in this way? and that's been one of the numerous questions that have been heading in the direction of conservatives throughout the day. questions you've been asking, nick. that's right. and you've got the liberal democrats and labour saying that, you know, nothing, as you say, has happened for three months, that conservative central office, they knew all about this,

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but i was thrilled that the nhs were right in the centre of it. something that, given everything that we know now, i'm very, very glad that ahead of, you know, national crisis, there was a moment there where someone like danny understood that it was time to say one of many, many thankyous to an amazing institution. and it also had a certain kind of wonderful british lunacy to it, you know? and variety like this, you know, these islands have. so, it was a hell of a night. the night itself was — i've never known such energy. as i went towards that stadium on the night and saw blimp balloons up but realising, blimey, literally, the world is watching us. and somehow, danny boyle had got, it seemed to me, as many people as you could possibly have in that olympic stadium were there — i mean, as many people as could be a contributing factor to that event. and to be part of that energy was really pretty incredible. it was dazzling to watch and i think a lot of people

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the whole of britain there. and what i was struck by at the time — i'm notjust saying this with the benefit of hindsight — but i was thrilled that the nhs were right in the centre of it. something that, given everything that we know now, i'm very, very glad that ahead of, you know, national crises, there was a moment there where someone like danny understood that it was time to say one of many, many thank yous to an amazing institution. and it also had a certain kind of wonderful british lunacy to it, you know? and variety, like this, you know, these islands have. so, it was a hell of a night. the night itself was — i've never known such energy. as i went towards that stadium on the night and saw blimp balloons up, realising, blimey, literally, the world is watching us. and somehow, danny boyle had got, it seemed to me, as many people as you could possibly have in that olympic stadium were there. i mean, as many people as could be a contributing factor to that event. and to be part of that energy was really pretty incredible. it was dazzling to watch, and i think a lot of people were quite surprised.

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when i read the description of everything that we know and can feel and can interact with mightjust be 20% of what is actually there, and that 80% of reality might be completely unseen to us, i was just totally excited by that idea, and i imagined what if our bodies, our biology, was only 20% of what is actually there, and that 80% of us, of our organs, might exist in this hidden sector. how did the two of you work together, were you kind of the fact checker in this? i interpreted my role as being the pedantic one. i think i was... yes, you fulfilled that, yeah. i said ok, first, check this out because it is not plausible, check this out because it is too cumbersome. and then also check this out, because it is boring. blimey, well, there are no greater critics than those who are experts in the field i suppose. now not all stories are purely scientific. some rifff on ideas of connection, separation and reunification. "listen, dear. "i want you to have something i've held on to for a while." she handed over a purple folder. "this is your adoption file." she put her hands on mine and pulled me into her chest. my body stayed rigid as ever.

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how did the two of you work together, were you kind of the fact checker in this? i interpreted my role as being the pedantic one. i think i was... yes, you fulfilled that, yeah. i said ok, first, check this out because it is not plausible, check this out because it is too cumbersome. and then also check this out, because it is boring. blimey, well, there are no greater critics than those who are experts in the field i suppose. now not all stories are purely scientific. some rifff on ideas of connection, separation and reunification. "listen, dear. "i want you to have something i've held on to for a while." she handed over a purple folder. "this is your adoption file." she put her hands on mine and pulled me into her chest. my body stayed rigid as ever.

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rehearsal of what became this very, sort of, notable opening ceremony and i was deeply moved by it. i felt as though he'd put the whole of — the whole of britain there and what i was struck by at the time — i'm notjust saying this with the benefit of hindsight — but i was thrilled that the nhs were right in the centre of it. something that, given everything that we know now, i'm very, very glad that ahead of, you know, national crisis, there was a moment there where someone like danny understood that it was time to say one of many, many thankyous to an amazing institution. and it also had a certain kind of wonderful british lunacy to it, you know? and variety like this, you know, these islands have. so, it was a hell of a night. the night itself was — i've never known such energy. as i went towards that stadium on the night and saw blimp balloons up but realising, blimey, literally, the world is watching us.

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and i was deeply moved by it. i felt as though he'd put the whole of — the whole of britain there and what i was struck by at the time — i'm not just saying this with the benefit of hindsight — but i was thrilled that the nhs were right in the centre of it. something that, given everything that we know now, i'm very, very glad that ahead of, you know, national crisis, there was a moment there where someone like danny understood that it was time to say one of many, many thankyous to an amazing institution. and it also had a certain kind of wonderful british lunacy to it, you know? and variety like this, you know, these islands have. so, it was a hell of a night. the night itself was — i've never known such energy. as i went towards that stadium on the night and saw blimp balloons up but realising, blimey, literally, the world is watching us. and somehow, danny boyle had got, it seemed to me, as many people as you could possibly have in that olympic stadium were there.

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thrilled that the nhs were right in the centre of it. something that, given everything that we know now, i'm very, very glad that ahead of, you know, national crisis, there was a moment there where someone like danny understood that it was time to say one of many, many thankyous to an amazing institution. and it also had a certain kind of wonderful british lunacy to it, you know? and variety like this, you know, these islands have. so, it was a hell of a night. the night itself was — i've never known such energy. as i went towards that stadium on the night and saw blimp balloons up but realising, blimey, literally, the world is watching us. and somehow, danny boyle had got, it seemed to me, as many people as you could possibly have in that olympic stadium were there — i mean, as many people as could be a contributing factor to that event. and to be part of that energy was really pretty incredible. it was dazzling to watch and i think a lot of people

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when i read the description of everything that we know and can feel and can interact with might just be 20% of what is actually there, and that 80% of reality might be completely unseen to us, i was just totally excited by that idea, and i imagined what if our bodies, our biology, was only 20% of what is actually there, and that 80% of us, of our organs, might exist in this hidden sector. how did the two of you work together, were you kind of the fact checker in this? i interpreted my role as being the pedantic one. i think i was... yes, you fulfilled that, yeah. i said ok, first, check this out because it is not plausible, check this out because it is too cumbersome. and then also check this out, because it is boring. blimey, well, there are no greater

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commitment towards the sport. emily, we were talking _ commitment towards the sport. emily, we were talking about _ commitment towards the sport. emily, we were talking about the _ commitment towards the sport. emily, we were talking about the women's - we were talking about the women's team. who are your favourites? my favourite player is lucy bronze, and also i'd _ favourite player is lucy bronze, and also i'd quite like heather as well. what _ also i'd quite like heather as well. what are — also i'd quite like heather as well. what are you expecting tomorrow questionno come home with a win. do you think they can go all the way? they are one of the favourite after the euros. i they are one of the favourite after the euros. ~ , they are one of the favourite after the euros. ~' , .., ., ., ., the euros. i think they can go on to win it as they _ the euros. i think they can go on to win it as they did _ the euros. i think they can go on to win it as they did with _ the euros. i think they can go on to win it as they did with the - the euros. i think they can go on to win it as they did with the other. win it as they did with the other competition. i think they have a good _ competition. i think they have a good chance. find competition. i think they have a good chance-— competition. i think they have a aood chance. �* , ., ., good chance. and in terms of what ou have, good chance. and in terms of what you have. you _ good chance. and in terms of what you have, you started _ good chance. and in terms of what you have, you started last - good chance. and in terms of what you have, you started last year, i good chance. and in terms of whatl you have, you started last year, but do you look at the professionals and think, blimey, iwould like do you look at the professionals and think, blimey, i would like to do that? , ., ., , think, blimey, i would like to do that? ., y ., , think, blimey, i would like to do that? ,., ., y ., ,, think, blimey, i would like to do that? ., y ., that? yes, one of my dreams is to -la for that? yes, one of my dreams is to play for england — that? yes, one of my dreams is to play for england and _ that? yes, one of my dreams is to play for england and just -

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