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parent's worst nightmare that their child's adoptive name, which has been carefully shielded, through the court process, could be made public. the mother complained to the government agency which runs the site on sunday. the entries were still online yesterday morning. we picked an year at random to see what was there. straightaway, you get page after page after page of names with ar beside them, which stands for "adoption register". the earliest entries dated back to 1909. the most recent were from last year. the mother alerted the office of scotland's children's commissioner. they sought an urgent meeting with the site's operators, and by yesterday lunchtime, all entries linked to the adoption register had been taken off—line. the commissioner believes the information could have breached the child's right to privacy under international conventions. this was something that raised really serious concerns for us about the potential risk of harm for children, a relatively small number of children,

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Breakfast-20220123-06:57:00

i can show it to people, that this is what we should protect. should we head back and get warm? yeah, i think so. ok, let's go. as night falls, shortly after lunchtime, it becomes apparent to me that life here during winter is extreme. very extreme. as we head indoors to a restaurant to get warm, there is one question on my mind. does ava ever feel tempted to head back into the city for an easier life? nope, i don't think so. and why? we are building a house, a log house in the forest. why did you choose to do it there? we found this beautiful place that is on a lakeshore and we actually wanted a house

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BBC News-20220123-10:16:00

about what is in the koran. thank ou ve about what is in the koran. thank you very much — about what is in the koran. thank you very much indeed. _ about what is in the koran. thank you very much indeed. thank- about what is in the koran. thank| you very much indeed. thank you. lorries queued for almost two miles on the main road heading into dover yesterday, prompting anger among many drivers preparing to cross the channel. port officials have acknowledged that new customs controls for goods heading to the eu have been causing hold—ups, but say there are other factors at play, too. ramzan karmali reports. queues of lorries on the a20, yesterday lunchtime, trying to get into dover. a sight many have got used to at the start of 2022. on social media many drivers have blamed brexit. from january first, exports to the eu are subject to full customs controls but the boss of the port believes there are a number of factors causing the current delays. since the beginning of the year, there has been increased transaction times at the border due to the carriers having to check customs paperwork at the check—in process, but equally, normally for this time of year, we have vessels that

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BBC News-20220123-11:18:00

factors at play too. ramzan karmali reports. queues of lorries on the a20, yesterday lunchtime, trying to get into dover. a sight many have got used to at the start of 2022. on social media many drivers have blamed brexit. from january first, exports to the eu are subject to full customs controls but the boss of the port believes there are a number of factors causing the current delays. since the beginning of the year, there has been increased transaction times at the border due to the carriers having to check customs paperwork at the check—in process, but equally, normally for this time of year, we have vessels that go out in refits, sort of normal maintenance activity. we are also doing a bit of maintenance in the port which means that our buffer zone space has got slightly reduced capacity as well. but there are growing concerns over driver welfare. professional drivers are yet again

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Breakfast-20220123-07:08:00

lorries queued for almost two miles on the main road heading into dover yesterday, prompting anger among many drivers preparing to cross the channel. port officials have acknowledged that new customs controls for goods heading to the eu have been causing hold—ups, but say there are other factors at play too. ramzan karmali reports. queues of lorries on the a20, yesterday lunchtime, trying to get into dover. a sight many have got used to at the start of 2022. on social media many drivers have blamed brexit. from january first, exports to the eu are subject to full customs controls but the boss of the port believes there are a number of factors causing the current delays. since the beginning of the year, there has been increased transaction times at the border due to the carriers having to check customs paperwork at the check—in process, but equally, normally for this time of year, we have vessels that go out in refits, sort of normal maintenance activity.

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BBC News-20211016-21:01:00

good evening and welcome to bbc news. police have tonight been given more time to question a man arrested in connection with the murder of the mp sir david amess. the 25 year old suspect has been named by whitehall officials as ali harbi ali. the bbc understands he was referred a few years ago to the government's prevent scheme, which tries to stop people being drawn into extremism. sir david was stabbed during a constituency surgery in a church hall in leigh—on—sea yesterday lunchtime. daniel sandford reports. a united front in the face of a suspected terrorist attack. the prime minister, the leader of the opposition, the speaker of the house of commons and the home secretary. four of the most senior politicians in the land at the church today where sir david amess mp was murdered. he was killed doing a job that he loved, serving his own constituents as an elected democratic member.

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