see people finding themselves because it is so hot here. people are trying to shelter from the sun. but people are appreciating the songs and the hymns and the prayers and the readings from the koran. this is a multi faith service and we heard strong words from a catholic priest earlier, father gerard, and he said grenfell is a symbol of shame for liars and those who deceive and he went on to say that grenfell is also a symbol of love. iam i am told that a young woman has come up on stage and this is a change to the running order of the service, certainly one that i have in front of me. but let s have a listen to what she has to say. the grenfell tower listen to what she has to say. tue: grenfell tower ripped listen to what she has to say. tte: grenfell tower ripped our families lives apart. it claimed the lives of 18 innocent children with their i8 innocent children with their whole lives ahead of them were not given the chance to fulfil their dreams. in 2017, our childhoo
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test completed has down syndrome. she says that is discriminatory, and she wanted the judges today to overturn a ruling of last year, which was in support of the government. the three judges did which was in support of the government. the threejudges did not do that. they dismissed her claim. at the heart of this human rights provisions, human rights and entitlements for both people like heidi, but also for women living in great britain, and in the end the judges said they did not believe that the human rights of heidi and others like her living with down syndrome had been contravened. this is not a case about the right to abortion in great britain, it s not abortion in great britain, it s not a case about the conditions under which a termination could go ahead, what is about is discrimination.
to terminate a pregnancy up to the full term if there have been tests completed that confirms down s syndrome. she says that is discriminatory, and she wanted the judges today to overturn a ruling of last year, which was in support of the government. the three judges did not do that. they dismissed her claim. at the heart of this are human rights provisions, human rights entitlements, for both people like heidi, but also for women living in great britain, and in the end the judges said they did not believe that the human rights of heidi and others like her living with down s syndrome had been contravened. this is not a case about the right to abortion in great britain, it s not a case about the conditions under which a termination could go ahead, what it is about is discrimination. heidi, when she left the court here,
between the legal pathways to the uk, which we support. we want people to build to come here and improve their lives. we want people to do it legally and safely. and that s why we have all the safe and legal roots are open to people. but what we want to is show the people that they are breaking the law, they are risking people s lives and it won t work anyway. will it be necessary to change some laws to help us as we go along? it may very well be, and all of these options are of course on the table. that would of course be another and even more controversial move if the government talked about doing that as well and looking at general human rights provisions or legislation. that is obviously something for the future, but for now, what we know is that there are ongoing legal efforts to stop more people being put on this flight. same time, criticism
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