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Interview: Maia Kobabe and Sarah Peitzmeier, PhD on BREATHE: JOURNEYS TO HEALTHY BINDING

Interview: Maia Kobabe and Sarah Peitzmeier, PhD on BREATHE: JOURNEYS TO HEALTHY BINDING
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LFA Kids Consignment Sale is back in Roanoke

Parents can save money for their children during the bi-annual LFA Kids Consignment Sale that is taking place this weekend.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 15:40:00

We ve got relatives that have killed themselves. and support for victims now comes from each other. what happened to you, karen, as a result of all this? i was prosecuted for theft and i pleaded guilty- at magistrates court, and so i was then- sentenced for a year. you went to prison? i went to prison, yes. oh, dear, dear, dear. i went to prison for three months and three months with a tag. - what was it like in there? actually, do you know what, - it was better than what i had been going through the two years before that. - what victims now want is accountability and public exoneration, unsure why it took a new year drama on tv for that to come closer. frances reed, bbc news. plenty more on that story throughout the course of today s programme.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Verified Live 20240604 15:37:00

Parliamentary action. i compensated news of swift parliamentary action. compensated news of swift parliamentary action. i don t know if it will work parliamentary action. i don t know if it will work out parliamentary action. i don t know if it will work out exactly - parliamentary action. i don t know if it will work out exactly how - parliamentary action. i don t know if it will work out exactly how it. if it will work out exactly how it will work, but the challenge to those of us who might say we mustn t compensate criminals is to come up with a better solution. i think the minister has actually come up with the only solution that is sensible in all the circumstances. it is a trade off between doing things quickly as we need to do, we must have more sub postmasters must not have more sub postmasters dying with their convictions over them, doing things correctly and meticulously would take too long. more than 700 post office branch managers were given criminal convictions

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News Now 20240604 14:08:00

More than 700 post office branch managers saying, were given criminal convictions and only 93 of those convictions have been overturned by the courts. a fraction of those affected by the scandal, some of whom have never spoken publicly before appeared on bbc breakfast this morning. frances reed has their stories. the people who run them are pillars of the community, trusted in every village and town. what they were accused of, they say, ruined their lives. the numbers affected, shocking. hundreds of wrongful convictions with imprisonments, bankruptcies and even people taking their own lives. so we re going to ask each individual to tell that story. the bbc spoke to a handful of victims today, including those who were told to plead guilty to avoid jail time. frankly, it wrecked my life, my family s life, and everybody i know s life. it was the most horrendous thing i have ever been through. for people like janet, it is still too raw.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 13:07:00

This is a story that has thrust itself to the centre of the political debate this week, sometimes you have stories like that where they go away, i think it is safe to say this is not one of those stories and they will be talking about it for a long time to come. yes. many thankses. many thankses. more than 700 post office branch managers were given criminal convictions and only 93 of those convictions have been overturned by the courts. a fraction of those affected by the scandal, some of whom have never spoken publicly before appeared on bbc breakfast this morning. frances reed has their stories. the people who run them are pillars of the community, trusted in every village and town. what they were accused of, they say, ruined their lives. the numbers affected shocking. hundreds of wrongful convictions with imprisonments, bankruptcies and biphenyl taking their own lives.

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We must include binding safety in conversations about trans health care

Reports of excessive pain caused by one of the top binder brands has launched a broader discussion about the need to educating customers.

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Benny M. Akers

Benny M. Akers passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, March 28, 2023. He was born on February 13, 1938, to Lewis and Lucy Akers of Matoaka, West Virginia, and was the

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