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Newscast

Victoria Derbyshire

Newscast

BBC

Politics, News

4.46.4K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2020

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

In this Newscast, Adam hears how Victoria Derbyshire lifted the lid on lockdown violence, hearing from the women who have escaped domestic abuse during the Coronavirus pandemic. And with unprecedented protests on the streets of Minsk, Steve Rosenberg drops in to explain why the future of President Lukashenko is important beyond the borders of Belarus.

Studio Manager: Emma Crowe Producers: Ben Weisz and Frankie Tobi Assistant Editor: Emma Close Editor: Dino Sofos

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, music radio podcasts.

0:04.7

Asham Abedie has been given a prison sentence of at least 55 years for helping his brother

0:11.2

Salman carry out the attack on the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester,

0:16.1

which happened in May 2017. Twenty-two people were killed. This week,

0:22.2

some of their family members have been in court

0:24.4

reading out statements explaining how they've been affected and how they feel.

0:29.2

We thought we would listen back to the One Love concert in Manchester two weeks after the bombing,

0:36.5

where Ariana Grande and the whole crowd really paid their tribute. One more time I'm a time I'm writing myself to let you go.

0:57.0

Thank you for a

1:02.0

Thank you very soon. The sunshine, the emotions, the goosebumps, I just remember that so, so well.

1:12.0

Ariana Grande at the One Love concert in Manchester in 2017.

1:17.0

In the rest of this episode we're going to talk to Victoria Derbyshire who's

1:22.0

made a really powerful documentary about domestic

1:25.3

abuse during lockdown, and we'll find out about some of the other things that are happening

1:31.4

around the world. All that on this edition of Newscast.

1:35.1

Newscast. Newscast from the BBC. What is this virus? How does it spread? How do we

1:40.9

protect ourselves and our loved ones?

1:43.0

No one's got to have a fucking clue what Brexit is.

1:45.6

There have been 300,000 and 34, 974,000 tests carried out across the UK.

1:53.0

The reason we could never be who we wanted is you kept your knee on our neck.

1:59.7

We're not out of the woods yet.

2:03.0

Now one of the most powerful things I watched this week was a panorama on Monday night

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