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The Context
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christian, i have to say i disagree there i_ christian, i have to say i disagree there. i think this is far more pervasive _ there. i think this is far more pervasive throughout these protests. we see _ pervasive throughout these protests. we see all— pervasive throughout these protests. we see all of the very violent rhetoric — we see all of the very violent rhetoric whether or not there is actual— rhetoric whether or not there is actual violence. rhetoric whether or not there is actualviolence. but rhetoric whether or not there is actual violence. but the fact of the matter— actual violence. but the fact of the matter is _ actual violence. but the fact of the matter is and both of the episodes we're _ matter is and both of the episodes we're talking about, the people who felt physically threatened word jews. — felt physically threatened word jews, they were the only ones. the other— jews, they were the only ones. the other side — jews, they were the only ones. the other side did not. if things are not like — other side did not. if things are not like each other, and absolutely agree _ not like each other, and absolutely agree with — not like each other, and absolutely agree with my fellow guests, we cannot— agree with my fellow guests, we cannot normalise us. we can't adjust a shelter— cannot normalise us. we can't adjust a shelter in _ cannot normalise us. we can't adjust a shelter in place and hope that it will eat— a shelter in place and hope that it will eat us— a shelter in place and hope that it will eat us last. the columbia's president— will eat us last. the columbia's president and the in ministration should _ president and the in ministration should come out very forcefully for campus _ should come out very forcefully for campus security for all students in that great— campus security for all students in that great university to feel safe, accepted — that great university to feel safe, accepted and able to go about their studies, _ accepted and able to go about their studies, which is why they're there in the _ studies, which is why they're there in the first— studies, which is why they're there in the first place. just studies, which is why they're there in the first place.— in the first place. just to be clear, would _ in the first place. just to be clear, would you _ in the first place. just to be clear, would you shut - in the first place. just to be _ clear, would you shut down protests? i think if you have actual threats

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BBC News at One

towards donald trump that way. so i think that's - who's going to win. now, whether that's— what i would like to see happen, that's a totally different thing. whoever wins iowa doesn't necessarily get the presidential nomination or go on to win the white house. but this is a place that can make or break a candidate. trump wants to deliver a knockout punch to his rivals. that's if the arctic weather doesn't threaten to dent his chances. nomia iqbal, bbc news, iowa. junior doctors in wales have started a three—day walk—out over pay. the welsh government says a 5% pay increase — which has been rejected by the doctors' union — is all it can offer. though the action is expected to have a significant impact, urgent care will continue. it is of course hugely upsetting if your pet goes missing — but some criminals are making it much worse. they're trawling the internet for posts that have been put up

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ships in the red sea. last week the uk and us launched joint air strikes against houthi targets. meanwhile, mr shapps has also confirmed britain is sending 20,000 personnel to join the biggest nato military exercise in europe since the cold war. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. last week's decision to strike houthi targets in yemen was the latest evidence, said the defence secretary, that the world is becoming a more dangerous place. and in his first major defence beach, grant shapps said britain had no choice but to act using its armed forces. ~ , . ., , . , forces. we stand at this crossroads, whether it is — forces. we stand at this crossroads, whether it is to _ forces. we stand at this crossroads, whether it is to surrender _ forces. we stand at this crossroads, whether it is to surrender to - forces. we stand at this crossroads, whether it is to surrender to a - forces. we stand at this crossroads, whether it is to surrender to a sea i whether it is to surrender to a sea of troubles, or do everything we can to deter. i believe, in reality, it

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will be put in place. the defence secretary said _ will be put in place. the defence secretary said britain _ will be put in place. the defence secretary said britain would - secretary said britain would also continue to take a leading role in the nato alliance. contributing more than 20,000 personnel to one of its largest exercises later this year. he said the government was spending more than £50 billion a year on defence, but that hasn't stopped many conservative mps demanding more cash to face these growing threats. jonathan beale, bbc news. this afternoon in the house of commons, the prime minister will face questions from mps about his decision to authorise the uk air strikes on houthi targets in yemen last week. live now to our political correspondent harry farley — and harry there'll be questions for rishi sunak about why he didn't consult parliament in advance of that military action? yes, that is right. the liberal democrats have called for a new law which would mean mps must have a vote before military action is launched. they say that rishi sunak, in not allowing the commons to vote, is riding roughshod over democratic

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war in ukraine. with china watching, along with a nuclear armed north korea. and then there was iran, the houthis biggest backers. mps today had their first opportunity to debate last week's military action. the prime minister has made it clear he will defend his decision. it the prime minister has made it clear he will defend his decision.— he will defend his decision. it was a last resort. _ he will defend his decision. it was a last resort, it— he will defend his decision. it was a last resort, it came _ he will defend his decision. it was a last resort, it came after - he will defend his decision. it was a last resort, it came after the . he will defend his decision. it was| a last resort, it came after the end of exhaustive diplomatic resolutions and it is incumbent on the houthis to recognise the international combination for what they are doing and desist. we will not hesitate to protect our security and where required. protect our security and where re . uired. protect our security and where reuuired. .. ., ., required. the action that the government _ required. the action that the government took _ required. the action that the government took in - required. the action that the i government took in conjunction required. the action that the - government took in conjunction with the us— government took in conjunction with the us is_ government took in conjunction with the us is action that we support. what _ the us is action that we support. what we — the us is action that we support. what we now need to hear from the prime _ what we now need to hear from the prime minister is a scope, the bases, — prime minister is a scope, the bases, the _ prime minister is a scope, the bases, the full reasoning behind the decision_ bases, the full reasoning behind the decision that he took. of course, the question of whether more action may he _ the question of whether more action may be needed and what processes will he _ may be needed and what processes will he put — may be needed and what processes will be put in place. the may be needed and what processes will be put in place.—

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awareness of pelvic—floor exercises. doing the right exercises can alleviate symptoms and even stop prolapse in the first place. 40% of people will likely do it wrong and the biggest errors usually i see in clinic are people trying too hard. you can see that apart from the incontinence, i'm the picture of health. sam's problems were childbirth—related. it was that bad that my two—year—old son was having to go and fetch mummy clean pants. sam was given a vaginal mesh implant to help her prolapse — a treatment that's no longer offered because of the life—changing side—effects it was found to have on many women. she's still waiting for hers to be removed. after having the mesh, i slowly started to slow down and i developed fibromyalgia. and i got to the point where just a simple trip to the supermarket could see me in bed for weeks. i was exhausted. but vaginal mesh aside, there are other treatments on offer that can alleviate even the worst symptoms.

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and sexual function, as well. and squeeze and hold. i started the squeeze along to try and engage with people just to raise awareness of pelvic—floor exercises. doing the right exercises can alleviate symptoms and even stop prolapse in the first place. 40% of people will likely do it wrong and the biggest errors usually i see in clinic are people trying too hard. you can see that apart from the incontinence, i'm the picture of health. sam's problems were childbirth—related. it was that bad that my two—year—old son was having to go and fetch mummy clean pants. sam was given a vaginal mesh implant to help her prolapse — a treatment that's no longer offered because of the life—changing side—effects it was found to have on many women. she's still waiting for hers to be removed. after having the mesh, i slowly started to slow down and i developed fibromyalgia. and i got to the point where just a simple trip to the supermarket could see me in bed for weeks.

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BBC News at One

and sexual function, as well. i started the squeeze along to try and engage with peoplejust to raise awareness of pelvic floor exercises. doing the right exercises can alleviate symptoms and even stop prolapse in the first place. 40% of people will likely do it wrong. and the biggest errors usually i see in clinic are people trying too hard. natashja is also keen to show off what she can do and help others realise they are not alone. ellie price, bbc news. you can watch more about this on bbc iplayer now, just search my prolapse and me. the uk economy grew by more than expected in november, according to new official figures. the office for national statistics said the economy grew by 0.3%, after falling the month before. it was driven by the services sector, including a boost to retail from the black friday sales.

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country. how prepared are you for a general election in which we now think is going to be in the latter half of this year? we think is going to be in the latter half of this year?— half of this year? we have been caettin half of this year? we have been getting ready — half of this year? we have been getting ready for _ half of this year? we have been getting ready for a _ half of this year? we have been getting ready for a general i half of this year? we have been i getting ready for a general election for a long _ getting ready for a general election for a long time and in fact this afternoon _ for a long time and in fact this afternoon before joining you, i was reviewing — afternoon before joining you, i was reviewing a — afternoon before joining you, i was reviewing a draught of our manifesto and we _ reviewing a draught of our manifesto and we have been out knocking on doors _ and we have been out knocking on doors all _ and we have been out knocking on doors all over the country for some time _ doors all over the country for some time now— doors all over the country for some time now also in those conversations with voters. — time now also in those conversations with voters, we are hearing really the same — with voters, we are hearing really the same message over and over again that they— the same message over and over again that they are _ the same message over and over again that they are completely fed up with the conservative government and they don't think— the conservative government and they don't think the conservatives should -et don't think the conservatives should get one _ don't think the conservatives should get one day more to scrub the country — get one day more to scrub the country. they want a general election— country. they want a general election but they are not really feeling — election but they are not really feeling inspired by the labour party either~ _ feeling inspired by the labour party either. and some in constituencies like mine, — either. and some in constituencies like mine, i'm standing in one of the new— like mine, i'm standing in one of the new constituencies, bristol central. — the new constituencies, bristol central. if— the new constituencies, bristol central, if the kind of place where the conservatives never have any chance _ the conservatives never have any chance of— the conservatives never have any chance of getting in so voters can choose _ chance of getting in so voters can choose between a labour party mp who of course _ choose between a labour party mp who of course is _ choose between a labour party mp who of course is whipped and so have to agree _ of course is whipped and so have to agree with — of course is whipped and so have to agree with everything sir keir starmer— agree with everything sir keir starmer says or a green party mp who can truly— starmer says or a green party mp who

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