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and now, as fiona lamdin reports, it's helping our understanding of long—covid, too. lyndsay, come on, eat some more. we'll get you dressed or you'll be late for school. we first met and filmed with michele and her young family three decades ago. you don't remember that kitchen, do you? i do — yeah, i do, yeah. she was the very first mum to sign her daughter lyndsay up to the study back in 1991. i didn't really hesitate. i'd always been interested in health and i had an older daughter so i was keen to make sure that the girls were brought up eating well and being in the right kind of environment. i suppose i do worry about what she eats, probably more than anything. and since then, almost everything lyndsay has done has been watched and recorded — feeding into the biggest study ever done into children's health. fantastic, really. and to be the first one... ijust feel really privileged, to be honest, to be a part of it and to be able to help generations to come. may i officially... the professor behind the entire project still carries out research. she's 81. in my
and now, as fiona lamdin reports, it's helping our understanding of long—covid, too. lyndsay, come on, eat some more. we'll get you dressed or you'll be late for school. we first met and filmed with michele and her young family three decades ago. you don't remember that kitchen, do you? i do — yeah, i do, yeah. she was the very first mum to sign her daughter lyndsay up to the study back in 1991. i didn't really hesitate. i'd always been interested in health and i had an older daughter so i...
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Apr 30, 2021
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fiona lamdin report from dartmoor, and just a warning there are some images you may find distressing at the start of this film. easter sunday morning, get here today, some people out last night for a nice bank holiday walk with their dog, dog disappeared for five minutes, yeah. 0nly bit one sheep. neil cole lost 30 lambs and eight ewes after a dog chased some of his flock earlier this month. and to see ewes dead, lying in the field in distress, is, how do you explain that? i can only say, your heart sinks. why do you let your dogs off a field full of sheep? and he's not alone. in dartmoor, there have been 52 attacks on livestock reported so far this year. i'm getting calls almost daily about dog attacks. the injuries that sheep suffer through dogs are absolutely horrendous. in the hot weather, they can end up getting maggots onjust a small little bite mark, or the stress alone from chasing them can mean that they abort their lambs. it's a real problem. going to go short, back in, praise him back. there has been an 11% increase in pet ownership since lockdown, with many more of us now
fiona lamdin report from dartmoor, and just a warning there are some images you may find distressing at the start of this film. easter sunday morning, get here today, some people out last night for a nice bank holiday walk with their dog, dog disappeared for five minutes, yeah. 0nly bit one sheep. neil cole lost 30 lambs and eight ewes after a dog chased some of his flock earlier this month. and to see ewes dead, lying in the field in distress, is, how do you explain that? i can only say, your...
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Apr 30, 2021
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fiona lamdin, bbc news. before the weather an update on the social media blackout from several sports, of the premier league about the lamentable, some would argue, about social media companies clamping down on the duke of racism. the duke of cambridge, president of the football association says he is joining "the entire football community" in this weekend�*s social media boycott. it actually begins at the top of the hour, in about four minutes. the duke of cambridge has been vocal about the fact that the super league has now diminished. and disappeared. and he has been vocal about mental health, using the auspices of his presidency of the football association. he is also joining that boycott. time for a look at the weather. april may well have been quite a quiet month with a good deal of dry weather in the forecast, but the story really has been the overnight frost, hasn�*t it? as we close out april 2021, there has been a grass frost recorded somewhere in the uk for the whole of the month. but we close
fiona lamdin, bbc news. before the weather an update on the social media blackout from several sports, of the premier league about the lamentable, some would argue, about social media companies clamping down on the duke of racism. the duke of cambridge, president of the football association says he is joining "the entire football community" in this weekend�*s social media boycott. it actually begins at the top of the hour, in about four minutes. the duke of cambridge has been vocal...
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fiona lamdin, abc news. fiona lamdin, bbc news. it really shows you how beneficial long—term study can be for all of us. long-term study can be for all of us. �* ., ., ., ., ., us. all the information, the amount of stuff that — us. all the information, the amount of stuff that has _ us. all the information, the amount of stuff that has been _ us. all the information, the amount of stuff that has been learned - us. all the information, the amount of stuff that has been learned from | of stuff that has been learned from thatis of stuff that has been learned from that is incredible. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'mjim wheble. london's latest teenage knife crime victim was stabbed to death just over a 100 metres away from where his older brother was also murdered four years ago. eight—year—old juniorjah was fatally stabbed on monday afternoon near his family's home in canning town, east london. his older brother, ahmed jah, was stabbed to death, at a closeby off li
fiona lamdin, abc news. fiona lamdin, bbc news. it really shows you how beneficial long—term study can be for all of us. long-term study can be for all of us. �* ., ., ., ., ., us. all the information, the amount of stuff that — us. all the information, the amount of stuff that has _ us. all the information, the amount of stuff that has been _ us. all the information, the amount of stuff that has been learned - us. all the information, the amount of stuff that has been learned from | of...
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our reporter fiona lamdin is outside a charity shop in bristol. morning. good morning. we have been having such a rummage. a toy gun. a cricket bat. even a fox mask. this is an inflatable palm tree. these are some of the donations that have been coming in. fred, what have you got? brute been coming in. fred, what have you not? ~ . been coming in. fred, what have you tot? . ., ., ., been coming in. fred, what have you not? ~ . ., . ., been coming in. fred, what have you tot? . ., ., ., ., i, ., got? we have got a vintage 'ellybean dis-enser. got? we have got a vintage 'ellybean dispenser. some i got? we have got a vintage 'ellybean dispenser. some fantastic i got? we have got a vintage jellybean dispenser. some fantastic finds. i dispenser. some fantastic finds. this is— dispenser. some fantastic finds. this is the — dispenser. some fantastic finds. this is the bric—a—brac section. over there we have the clothes being sorted. that one bag would go for £30. let's go into the shop. frank, lead the way. hand sanitiser, because that is what we all do now. tell me ab
our reporter fiona lamdin is outside a charity shop in bristol. morning. good morning. we have been having such a rummage. a toy gun. a cricket bat. even a fox mask. this is an inflatable palm tree. these are some of the donations that have been coming in. fred, what have you got? brute been coming in. fred, what have you not? ~ . been coming in. fred, what have you tot? . ., ., ., been coming in. fred, what have you not? ~ . ., . ., been coming in. fred, what have you tot? . ., ., ., ., i, .,...