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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220207 10:41:00

encouraged to undergo basic tests. that data would then be shared with scientists around the world to help improve treatments faster. i think what i m very confident it ll do is really make a major step forward in our understanding of tinnitus and providing this resource that will go on, really assisting and enabling further scientific studies. so i think it is a big step in the journey towards a cure and will help accelerate a cure. for now, kirsty says counselling and reflexology has helped her adjust. i think one of the main things we could probably give tinnitus sufferers right now is hope that one day there will be a cure, because i think every human needs hope to keep living, keep going. former employees of instagram have warned that the way the social media platform is designed can lead vulnerable users to see more and more potentially harmful content. they make the claims in a new documentary —

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220216 10:30:00

it s the cost of those raw materials. it s also the packaging materials, which is largely driven by energy costs. we have seen our costs increase by around £8 million over a 12 month period. we can t absorb those costs. i m working all this weekend. i m on back to back apart from sunday. next stop for leah is the bideford community centre in wythenshawe. she volunteers here. during the pandemic, it was a lifeline for her family when her husband was made redundant. today, she is bringing in donations, but is also on the lookout for a bargain. i tend to say to kirsty, have you got a sale on? and she will say yeah and i can get the really expensive, nice body wash for 50p. so it s not worth going to the supermarket and paying £1.75 when kirsty has got it here. even though we are technically on paper above the poverty line, once you take out the mortgage and the rising cost of the gas and electric, it s harderfor us because we have still have to pay

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20220207 06:07:00

kirsty has lived with the constant ringing sound three years. i was stuck in a real stress cycle. i ve got tinnitus, it is stressing me out, the stress made my tinnitus worse, so i am in this vicious cycle. that ijust couldn t break. it was affecting every area of my life. when i hit rock bottom, i have been quite open and honest about this, i actually said to my mum and i didn t want to be here any more, because you become so desperate. and you just think the only way to get away from it is to leave the earth. as part of new research, the british tinnitus association surveyed 2600 people with the condition and found one in three thought about it every hour, causing them anxiety and sadness. and nearly one in ten had thoughts about suicide or self—harm. the majority were dissatisfied with current treatments. experts say there is now an urgent need for a tinnitus biobank where thousands of people with the condition would be

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20220207 06:08:00

encouraged to undergo basic tests. that data would then be shared with scientists around the world to help improve treatments faster. i think what i m very confident it ll do is really make a major step forward in our step forward in our understanding of tinnitus and providing this resource that will go on, really assisting and enabling further scientific studies. so i think it is a big step in thejourney towards a cure and will help accelerate a cure. for now, kirsty says counselling and reflexology has helped her adjust. i think one of the main things we could probably give tinnitus sufferers right now is hope that one day there will be a cure, because i think every human needs hope to keep living, keep going. french president emmanual macron has had a lengthy telephone conversation with us presidentjoe biden ahead of his visit to moscow today. mr macron s talks with russian president vladimir putin are part of his continuing efforts to avoid a war in ukraine,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20220216 06:17:00

it s really down to a number of things. it s shipment costs — so that s getting the raw materials from around the world to the uk — that s a massive part of it. it s the cost of those raw materials. it s also the packaging materials, which is largely driven by energy costs — we ve seen our costs increase by around £8 million over a 12—month period. we can t absorb those costs. i m working all this week and i m on back—to—backs apart from sunday. next up for leah is the bideford community centre in wythenshawe. she volunteers here. during the pandemic, it was a lifeline for her family when her husband was made redundant. what have we got? we ve got... today she s bringing in donations, but is also on the lookout for a bargain. i tend to say to kirsty, have you got a sale on? and she ll say, yeah, and i can get, like i said, the really expensive, nice body wash for 50p. so it s not worth going to the supermarket and paying £1.75 when kirsty s got it here. can you make sure these go in a separate crate? even though we are technically, on paper, above the poverty line,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220216 09:44:00

what have we got? we ve got... today she s bringing in donations, but is also on the lookout for a bargain. i tend to say to kirsty, have you got a sale on? and she ll say, yeah, and i can get, like i said, the really expensive, nice body wash for 50p. so it s not worth going to the supermarket and paying £1.75 when kirsty s got it here. can you make sure these go in a separate crate? even though we are technically, on paper, above the poverty line, once you take out the mortgage and the rising costs of the gas and electric, it s harderfor us because we still have to pay for school dinners — we don t get any help with them — and they ve gone up in price, as well. we saw numbers rise rapidly through the pandemic. thousands of people every week at our back gate. i d say in recent months we thought we ve seen the worst of what we re going to see, and then we got the cost—of—living crisis and we are now going straight back up. we re seeing lots of working families, and people need to ask for help — pride can t get in the way,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220323 14:00:00

that spring statement from the chancellor and response from rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor. we can join reeves, the shadow chancellor. we canjoin fiona reeves, the shadow chancellor. we can join fiona trott who reeves, the shadow chancellor. we canjoin fiona trott who is reeves, the shadow chancellor. we can join fiona trott who is still in darlington at the market and hopefully can get some reaction from people who have listened to the statement. we were speaking to one market trader here earlier who s been here for over 70 years and he was saying the cost of living has never felt so severe for him. how do people feel now? let s speak to kirsty, you run a ladies clothing store here, and diane, you arejoining us again. you own a local haulage business. kirsty, what do you think? 50 own a local haulage business. kirsty, what do you think? so the national insurance _ kirsty, what do you think? so the national insurance is _ kirsty, what do you think? so the national insurance is a _ kirsty, what do you think? so the national insurance is a little - kirsty, what do you think? so the national insurance is a little bit i national insurance is a little bit of help— national insurance is a little bit of help to _ national insurance is a little bit of help to me, it means i don t have to worry— of help to me, it means i don t have to worry about earning so much so fast so _ to worry about earning so much so fast so that— to worry about earning so much so fast so that gives me a bit more teewav — fast so that gives me a bit more leewa . ~ , , ., ,, ., i” leeway. when we were speaking to you earlier, leeway. when we were speaking to you earlier. diane. — leeway. when we were speaking to you earlier, diane, the _ leeway. when we were speaking to you earlier, diane, the cost _ leeway. when we were speaking to you earlier, diane, the cost of— leeway. when we were speaking to you earlier, diane, the cost of diesel -

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220323 14:01:00

earlier, diane, the cost of diesel - earlier, diane, the cost of diesel is a big thing for you. 5p cut in duty, what do you think? 5p per litre, not duty, what do you think? 5p per litre. not so _ duty, what do you think? 5p per litre, not so good _ duty, what do you think? 5p per litre, not so good for _ duty, what do you think? 5p per litre, not so good for us - duty, what do you think? 5p per litre, not so good for us is - duty, what do you think? 5p per litre, not so good for us is a - litre, not so good for us is a haulage _ litre, not so good for us is a haulage company. it s not going to make _ haulage company. it s not going to make much— haulage company. it s not going to make much difference at all. 20p would _ make much difference at all. 20p would have been brilliant, not that that was— would have been brilliant, not that that was ever going to happen, but 5p that was ever going to happen, but sp for— that was ever going to happen, but sp for the — that was ever going to happen, but 5p for the every day motorist, h0pefutty_ 5p for the every day motorist, hopefully that will help people get around _ hopefully that will help people get around with the summer coming, fitting _ around with the summer coming, fitting their — around with the summer coming, filling their cars up a little bit cheaper— filling their cars up a little bit cheaper than it would have cost. kirsty, _ cheaper than it would have cost. kirsty, you — cheaper than it would have cost. kirsty, you are a mother of four, you run around in the car. is that going to make your life easier? his. going to make your life easier? no, it won t make _ going to make your life easier? no, it won t make much difference at all. it won t make much difference at at i_ it won t make much difference at at i fill— it won t make much difference at at i fill my— it won t make much difference at all. i fill my tank twice a week to -et all. i fill my tank twice a week to get to— all. i fill my tank twice a week to get to hear— all. i fill my tank twice a week to get to hear and work. that is about 570 _ get to hear and work. that is about 570 it s _ get to hear and work. that is about 570 it s a — get to hear and work. that is about £70. it s a lot, i am a mum of four and i_ £70. it s a lot, i am a mum of four and i have— £70. it s a lot, i am a mum of four and i have just _ £70. it s a lot, i am a mum of four and i have just started a new business. _ and i have just started a new business, i ve only been here since october— business, i ve only been here since october so — business, i ve only been here since october so it won t make much difference, hence i m going to get the train _ difference, hence i m going to get

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220323 14:00:00

rachel chancellor and response from rachel reeves, the shadow chancellor. we can join reeves, the shadow chancellor. we canjoin fiona reeves, the shadow chancellor. we can join fiona trott who reeves, the shadow chancellor. we canjoin fiona trott who is reeves, the shadow chancellor. we can join fiona trott who is still in darlington at the market and hopefully can get some reaction from people who have listened to the statement. we were speaking to one market trader here earlier who s been here for over 70 years and he was saying the cost of living has never felt so severe for him. how do people feel now? let s speak to kirsty, you run a ladies clothing store here, and diane, you arejoining us again. you own a local haulage business. kirsty, what do you think? 50 own a local haulage business. kirsty, what do you think? so the national insurance _ kirsty, what do you think? so the national insurance is _ kirsty, what do you think? so the national insurance is a _ kirsty, what do you think? so the national insurance is a little - kirsty, what do you think? so the national insurance is a little bit i national insurance is a little bit of help— national insurance is a little bit of help to _ national insurance is a little bit of help to me, it means i don t have to worry— of help to me, it means i don t have to worry about earning so much so fast so _ to worry about earning so much so fast so that— to worry about earning so much so fast so that gives me a bit more leeway — fast so that gives me a bit more leewa . ~ , , ., ~ ., i. leeway. when we were speaking to you earlier, leeway. when we were speaking to you earlier. diane. — leeway. when we were speaking to you earlier, diane, the _ leeway. when we were speaking to you earlier, diane, the cost _ leeway. when we were speaking to you earlier, diane, the cost of— leeway. when we were speaking to you

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Jono and Kirsty Rowe Discuss Parenting During a Pandemic

Jono and Kirsty Rowe, New Zealand entrepreneurs and parenting coaches, like many parents throughout the globe, were forced to adjust and adapt when they had to share their at-home workspace with their four children during lockdown. Only being allowed out for supermarket visits and walks around the block created a completely different dynamic to daily life as a young family with multiple businesses and investments whilst also trying to excel in their marriage and parenting.

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