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independently in an emergency. so the disability action group claddag are taking the government to court. its co—founder georgie has a peep, but she still had to crowdfund for this evacuation chair. the amount of disabled people who died in the grenfell fire was disproportionate. they had no plans. people panicked and tried to help their neighbours and relatives to get out. many did not succeed. a plan, so people know what to do, would reduce panic and risk. and with so many people living in known fire traps, this could happen again. the home office says it's committed to delivering proposals that enhance the safety of residents, and is working closely with fire chiefs to test evacuation strategies. adam's housing association says it's agreed an evacuation plan, but adam is worried about the chair he's supposed to use, and who will help him use it. he won't feel fully protected until fire—safe lifts

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its co—founder georgie has a peep, but she still had to crowdfund for this evacuation chair. the amount of disabled people who died in the grenfell fire was disproportionate. they had no plans. people panicked and tried to help their neighbours and relatives to get out. many did not succeed. a plan, so people know what to do, would reduce panic and risk. and with so many people living in known fire traps, this could happen again. the home office says it's committed to delivering proposals that enhance the safety of residents, and is working closely with fire chiefs to test evacuation strategies. adam's housing association says it's agreed an evacuation plan, but adam is worried about the chair he's supposed to use, and who will help him use it. he won't feel fully protected until fire—safe lifts are installed, and they're due in the summer of 2023. god willing, this doesn't

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independently in an emergency. so the disability action group claddag are taking the government to court. its co—founder georgie has a peep, but she still had to crowdfund for this evacuation chair. the amount of disabled people who died in the grenfell fire was disproportionate. they had no plans. people panicked and tried to help their neighbours and relatives to get out. many did not succeed. a plan so people know what to do, would reduce panic and risk. and with so many people living in known fire traps, this could happen again. the home office says it's committed to delivering proposals that enhance the safety of residents, and is working closely with fire chiefs to test evacuation strategies. adam's housing association says it's agreed an evacuation plan, but adam is worried about the chair he's supposed to use,

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consultant. people who share explicit images or videos, which have been manipulated to look like someone without their consent, could be jailed under proposed changes to the law in england and wales. the government has announced a series of amendments to the online safety bill — which is currently going through parliament — giving police and prosecutors more power to bring abusers to justice. monika plaha has been speaking to campaigners. there is no way of stopping more people seeing them. in this moment right now, people might be looking at them. people might be copying them, downloading them, sharing them. explicit images of georgie were shared online. in a text, her ex—partner admitted it was him, and said he didn't want to hurt her. we spoke to georgie earlier this yearfor bbc panorama. despite having a written admission of guilt in a text message, because he doesn't claim to have wanted to hurt me, i was told by the police that there was nothing they could do. georgie had no legal protection then, but today the government has announced plans to criminalise

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of guilt in a text message, because he doesn�*t claim to have wanted to hurt me, i was told by the police that there was nothing they could do. georgie had no legal protection then, but today the government has announced plans to criminalise sharing intimate images without consent. this is a very welcome recognition of, i think, the life—shattering harms of intimate—image abuse. if the perpetrator intentionally shares an intimate image without the consent of the person in that image, that is a criminal offence. in other words, we don't need to prove any more that they did it to cause distress to the victim, or they did it for sexual gratification — it'sjust that consent issue that is central. the 0nline safety bill will also be amended to make sharing explicit deep fakes — which involves editing a face onto another body without consent —

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when which could potentially keep this world cup dream alive for wales. great to hearfrom this world cup dream alive for wales. great to hear from those fans, and i know you are heading into the stadium to watch the game, so enjoy it. john watson in doha for us. people who share explicit images or videos, which have been manipulated to look like someone. without their consent, could be jailed under proposed changes to the law in england and wales. the government has announced a series of amendments to the 0nline safety bill — which is currently going through parliament — giving police and prosecutors more power to bring abusers to justice. monika plaha has been speaking to campaigners. there is no way of stopping more people seeing them. in this moment right now, people might be looking at them. people might be copying them, downloading them, sharing them. explicit images of georgie were shared online. in a text, her ex—partner admitted it was him, and said he didn�*t want to hurt her. we spoke to georgie earlier this yearfor bbc panorama. despite having a written admission

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yearfor bbc panorama. despite having a written admission of guilt in a text message, because he doesn�*t claim to have wanted to hurt me, i was told by the police that there was nothing they could do. georgie had no legal protection then, but today the government has announced plans to criminalise sharing intimate images without consent. this is a very welcome recognition of, i think, the life—shattering harms of intimate—image abuse. if the perpetrator intentionally shares an intimate image without the consent of the person in that image, that is a criminal offence. in other words, we don't need to prove any more that they did it to cause distress to the victim, or they did it for sexual gratification — it'sjust that consent issue that is central. the 0nline safety bill will also be amended to make sharing explicit deep fakes — which involves editing a face onto another body without consent —

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so they�*re giving plenty of warning and sending out the signals to the scottish government that there�*s plenty of time to try and negotiate a pay deal. police are failing to investigate complaints and support people who share explicit images or videos, which have been manipulated to look like someone without their consent, could be jailed under proposed changes to the law in england and wales. the government has announced a series of amendments to the 0nline safety bill — which is currently going through parliament — giving police and prosecutors more power to bring abusers to justice. monika plaha has been speaking to campaigners. there is no way of stopping more people seeing them. in this moment right now, people might be looking at them. people might be copying them, downloading them, sharing them. explicit images of georgie were shared online. in a text, her ex—partner admitted it was him, and said he didn�*t want to hurt her. we spoke to georgie earlier this

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there is no way of stopping more people seeing them. in this moment right now, people might be looking at them. people might be copying them, downloading them, sharing them. explicit images of georgie were shared online. in a text, her ex—partner admitted it was him, and said he didn't want to hurt her. we spoke to georgie earlier this yearfor bbc panorama. despite having a written admission of guilt in a text message, because he doesn't claim to have wanted to hurt me, i was told by the police that there was nothing they could do. georgie had no legal protection then, but today the government has announced plans to criminalise sharing intimate images without consent. this is a very welcome recognition of, i think, the life—shattering harms of intimate—image abuse. if the perpetrator intentionally shares an intimate image without the consent of the person

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connected to life support and being told he has a 50—50 chance. you look for answers. you want to swap roles. you want to say, "well, just put me there." this is the momentjames reached the summit of mount kilimanjaro, while carrying his son's weight on his chest. now i've got the vest on. i promised you, georgie, i'd do it. at three years old, george was diagnosed with meningitis. had a temperature. luckily, my wife acted quickly, and he was taken into hospital, where he contracted bacterial meningitis, blood infection around the brain and into the spinalfluid. he was in intensive care for several days, and we got him home. we thought he was ok. then he had a seizure, which robbed him of his hearing. i felt completely helpless. dads fix things — that's what we do. and i couldn't fix george, so i had to put my energy into something. he decided to climb mount kilimanjaro, to raise money for meningitis research. a little bit closer every time. it was the hardest, hardest

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