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BBC News Now

they had access to our blood, our veins, whenever they wanted it, and they exploited that. how do you feel about that? when we went there in the mid—705, we were not on prophylaxis, we had not even heard of the word prophylaxis. it was sold to us, saying, we've got these new products, if you are prepared to have an injection every other day, it will make you fit, you will be able to play more, you will be able to go out more, you will live a normal life. but our parents were never informed. there was just a change from having an injection whenever you had a bleed to having an injection every other day. and we accepted it, we didn't question it, we thought it was the norm, and it was the norm, because we were all doing it. let's return to paris and that story that we were talking about earlier. that is that french authorities have

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Verified Live

pupils at the school from the 1970s and the 1980s. every boy there was on a trial at some time, or continuously, from their hold period at the college, and that spanned ten years from 1975 to 1985. they had access to our blood, our veins, whenever they wanted it, and they exploited that. how do you feel about that? when we went there in the mid—705, we were not on prophylaxis, we had not even heard of the word prophylaxis. it was sold to us, saying, we've got these new products, if you are prepared to have an injection every other day, it will make you fit, you will be able to play more, you will be able to go out more, you will live a normal life. but our parents were never informed. there was just a change from having an injection whenever you had a bleed to having an injection every other day. and we accepted it, we didn't question it,

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BBC News

from 1975 to 1985. they had access to our blood. _ from 1975 to 1985. they had access to our blood, our— from 1975 to 1985. they had access to our blood, our veins, _ from 1975 to 1985. they had access to our blood, our veins, wheneverl to our blood, our veins, whenever they— to our blood, our veins, whenever they wanted — to our blood, our veins, whenever they wanted it, and they exploited that _ they wanted it, and they exploited that. ., ., ,, ., they wanted it, and they exploited that. ., ., ., ., that. how do you feel about that? when we went _ that. how do you feel about that? when we went there _ that. how do you feel about that? when we went there in _ that. how do you feel about that? when we went there in the - that. how do you feel about that? i when we went there in the mid-705, when we went there in the mid—70s, we were _ when we went there in the mid—70s, we were not— when we went there in the mid—70s, we were not on prophylaxis, we had not even _ we were not on prophylaxis, we had not even heard of the word prophylaxis. it was sold to us, saying. — prophylaxis. it was sold to us, saying, we've got these new products, if you are prepared to have _ products, if you are prepared to have an — products, if you are prepared to have an injection every other day, it will— have an injection every other day, it will make — have an injection every other day, it will make you fit, you will be able _ it will make you fit, you will be able to — it will make you fit, you will be able to play more, you will be able to go— able to play more, you will be able to go out— able to play more, you will be able to go out more, you will live a normal— to go out more, you will live a normal life. but our parents were never _ normal life. but our parents were never informed. there wasjust normal life. but our parents were never informed. there was just a change _ never informed. there was just a change from having an injection whenever— change from having an injection whenever you had a bleed to having an injection — whenever you had a bleed to having an injection every other day. and we accepted _ an injection every other day. and we accepted it. — an injection every other day. and we accepted it, we didn't question it, we thought it was the norm, and it was the _ we thought it was the norm, and it was the norm, because we were all doing _ was the norm, because we were all doing it _ was the norm, because we were all doing it if— was the norm, because we were all doin: it. �* ., ., many times, you got black marks and things like this — many times, you got black marks and things like this.— things like this. being called out of class for _ things like this. being called out of class for a _ things like this. being called out of class for a blood _ things like this. being called out of class for a blood test - things like this. being called out of class for a blood test that - things like this. being called out of class for a blood test that i i of class for a blood test that i missed, and then another blood test

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The Context

but nothing was given. burnley remain four points of safety. jonathan rowe has given the canaries the lead. what a goal it was. if not hang on, it will see them rise to eighth on the table. —— norwich. bayern munich paid tribute to football hero franz beckenbauer in their first game since the german legend passed away at the age of 78 on sunday. the bayern players warmed up in beckenbauer�*s iconic number 5 shirt and wore black armbands during the tie with hoffenheim on friday night. he made over 400 appearances for bayern in the �*60s and �*705. jamal musiala. scored twice. close the gap to leverkusen, who lead the way, to just a point. they play on saturday,

Nothing , Points , Safety , Burnley , Jonathan-rowe , Canaries , Four , It , Goal , Bayern-munich , Lead , Table

Breakfast

well, you do, marion. speak for yourself. detectives, true crimes. anything with a psychopath. well, mobile phones, cctv. so do it where there's no cctv. suejohnston, who plays marion in the series, joins us now. good morning. good morning. true love, tell good morning. good morning. true love. tell us _ good morning. good morning. true love, tell us about _ good morning. good morning. true love, tell us about it. _ good morning. good morning. true love, tell us about it. true - good morning. good morning. true love, tell us about it. true love, i love, tell us about it. true love, right. the lead character, but do not let this put you off, are all in their 70s. . not let this put you off, are all in their 705-— not let this put you off, are all in their 70s. ., , ., ., ., their 70s. that is one of the great thins their 70s. that is one of the great things about _ their 70s. that is one of the great things about it. _ their 70s. that is one of the great things about it. obviously, - their 70s. that is one of the great things about it. obviously, i- their 70s. that is one of the great j things about it. obviously, i loved that about it. — things about it. obviously, i loved that about it. usually, _ things about it. obviously, i loved that about it. usually, you - things about it. obviously, i loved that about it. usually, you play i things about it. obviously, i loved that about it. usually, you play an old crank in the corner, dying in a bed, oran old crank in the corner, dying in a bed, or an old granny. but this was about people living their lives and

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ASB cutting home lending and term deposit rates

ASB today said it cut its two-year rate by 16 basis points from 7.05 per cent to 6.89 per cent. The bank’s three-year rate has dropped by 10 basis points...

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94 resilience projects confirmed for state highways

Work will start this year on the first 94 projects under a dedicated fund for early preventative works to protect our state highway network from future severe weather disruption, Transport Minister David Parker said today. Waka Kotahi has confirmed that the Transport Resilience Fund projects will start in 2023/24. The list covers projects across the country, and it includes some substantial projects in Northland and the West Coast in particular. "Budget 2023 established the $419 million Transport Resilience Fund. It complements the Government's funding of more than $1 billion in 2023 for immediate works to repair cyclone-affected roads. "We know that severe weather events will be an ongoing challenge. This fund will help identify and repair vulnerable points in the network to help mitigate the risk of them failing in future storms or other natural hazards," he said. "Nearly $44 million will be invested in Northland, including a $25 million project to help stabilise subsidence risks across the region's highway network. This will focus on 92 sites where urgent works are required. The works will be programmed over seven years. "On the West Coast, $22.7 million will go into several projects including river erosion protection works at the Gates of Haast bridge on State Highway 6, which borders Mt Aspiring National Park and connects the West Coast to Central Otago. "A long list of other regions will benefit from the small to medium-scale resilience project funding. The list doesn't yet include cyclone-hit Tairwhiti and Hawke's Bay, because immediate recovery efforts are the priority in those regions this year. The projects announced today are part of a wider, multi-year programme that will help ensure essential transport connections around the country remain open and accessible, now and in future," David Parker said. For the full list of 2023/24 state highway projects funded by the Transport Resilience Fund, visit https://www.nzta.govt.nz/transport-resilience-fund Notes to editors: The Transport Resilience Fund is a $419 million investment package to build resilience on the national roading network, it was announced as part of Budget 2023. It is comprised of three Crown funding components: $100 million for Low-Cost, Low Risk (LCLR) resilience projects on state highways $179 million for more complex resilience projects on state highways $140 million for resilience projects on local roads Waka Kotahi is administering the Transport Resilience Fund through a seven-year programme that aims to advance resilience improvements on the roading network to minimise the future damage caused to our roads by future weather events, which are increasing in frequency and severity because of climate change. Regional summaries for year one 2023/24: Region Estimate of investment $ Number of projects Auckland 7,678,000 6 Bay of Plenty 3,949,000 9 Canterbury 3,492,000 13 Manawatu / Whanganui 1,705,000 4 Northland 43,983,000 8 Otago 5,555,000 7 Southland 2,200,000 1 Taranaki 1,595,000 3 Top of South 12,216,000 12 Waikato 4,158,000 9 Wellington 1,490,000 4 West Coast 22,762,000 18 Grand Total 110,783,000 94

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The Travel Show

| of their participation in stonewall, | but they were really major activists |at the time and were on the front| lines of all of the demonstrations. so the whole community came together, then? yeah, both this new generation of activists and also the older l generation of activists and lesbian activists, gay activists _ and transgender activists. oh, yes — "lesbians unite," yeah. and so here you see thousands- of people who were willing to come out of the closet and be part of this political movement. i it's hoped that exhibitions like this will help keep the memory of what happened alive and inspire future generations. i'm 27 — this is the first time i'm seeing many of these pieces. why should people my age, my generation, care about this exhibition? in this internet age of people - liking things on facebook and a kind of internet activism, _ i think it's very hard for people ito realise the real oppression thati people faced in the 19605 and '705, and also that they were able to make a difference. - and the way they changed our society was by getting personally— involved in politics, - injoining organi5ation5, creating new5letter5 - and putting their bodies on the line in demonstrations. i think we need to appreciate today

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Breakfast

really soulful music. i didn't understand why it was called northern soul. is understand why it was called northern soul.— understand why it was called northern soul. , , . ., ., northern soul. is music made from the mid to — northern soul. is music made from the mid to late _ northern soul. is music made from the mid to late 1960s _ northern soul. is music made from the mid to late 1960s and - northern soul. is music made from the mid to late 1960s and early i the mid to late 19605 and early 19705, records that were not hits, disappeared without trace on little independent labels in america, which independent labels in america, which in the early 705 get picked up by the twisted wheel club, not far from where we are now, and places like wigan casino in bolton. it's essentially fast, energetic, soulful music. the nearest comparison people make is tamamo tone. its music made in the industrial heartland of america and places like detroit and chicago by working class black people that then gets picked up,

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Windrush

it hasn't gone away. it's still around. you might heard about the teddy boys in them. that was in the early �*60s. they were late... yes, late �*705. early �*60s. they were vicious, but still, we managed to comb through them for it. they were a cruel lots. they used the bicycle chain. that's what they used to hit people with. and that cut you. so that was the way of life here. and we come through it, so. there's a lot i... i see. but it's human being. we shouldn't be like that to each other. but what are you going to do? i don't take on everything because, as i said, people don't say things here

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