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Hello, I'm Nuala McGovern, this is Outside Source.

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Let's look through some of the main stories here in the BBC Newsroom.

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Authorities in France say will clear the Jungle camp tonight.

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Departing migrants are blamed for setting makeshift shelters ablaze -

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a fiery end for a symbol of Europe's migrant crisis.

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Iraqi forces are closing in on Mosul.

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We report from a village where so-called Islamic State extremists

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have been driven out from underground tunnels. The ceiling has

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been reinforced, there are strong beams and there was an electricity

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supply. There were creature comforts, there is a fan with Koran

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it verses written on it. -- Koranic. And we will hear from

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the dancer in this video. It went viral, bringing shame

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to her and her family. I'll play you some my

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interview with her. In sport - we will look

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at the World Series and a survey of British sports fans who say

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they are comfortable with their team Welcome to the second part of the

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programme. Iraqi special forces say they've

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moved over 1000 civilians from areas around the city of Mosul

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- the last bastion of IS As Iraqi troops and Kurdish fighters

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continue their push towards the city, the militants

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are fighting back with scores reports from the front

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line village not far In the skies near Mosul, Apache

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helicopters armed with missiles but The call to prayer echoes

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deep in the valley below The black flag of IS

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still flying here. Look at the other

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flags on the rooftops. Kurdish forces believe innocent

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civilians are indicating their locations, but

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they are also a human shield for IS. They have gathered families in a few

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houses, says Captain Ali Hassan. That's why we can't open

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fire or bomb with jets. Otherwise we would have taken

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this village quickly. When it comes to taking

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Mosul, there are lessons to be learned in the

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villages further east. Time has already run out

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for IS here but they have left Drums of oil, which they used

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to create a smoke screen. The whole world is fighting

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for this, says this Kurdish colonel, We didn't lift

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the rocks to find out. Inside the mosque, bags of earth,

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hidden from view. We descended to the depths

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of an underground lair. In this elaborate warren,

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IS fighters could live and move around,

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safe from air strikes This was the sleeping area

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for one of the fighters. There are strong beams here and

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there was an electricity supply. There were also some

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creature comforts. There is a fan here with Koranic

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verses written on it. It's a list of rules

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and regulations. There are rules for how you should

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pray on a Friday, how to pray when you travel,

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and how to pray before And the jihadis are emerging from

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tunnels like this This is just one

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tunnel in one village. Imagine what lies waiting under

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the streets of Mosul. Just one of the voices we have

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covering the story on the BBC. To Brussels now, where Nato defence

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ministers are holding talks. Top of the agenda is Russia's

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ongoing role in the Syrian conflict. It comes as Russian warships

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are heading towards Syria. Russia's fleet left

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the port of Severomorsk The ships passed through

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the English Channel. It was watched closely

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by the British naval ships. They were due to refuel

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in the North African Russia has since withdrawn

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the request after Spain announced it was reviewing whether to allow

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the ships to dock. Here's Jens Stoltenberg speaking

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about the issue ahead The battle group may be used to

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increase Russia's ability to take part in combat operations over

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serious, -- over Syria. And to conduct strikes over Aleppo and this

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raises serious questions over Russia's commitments to working to a

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political solution over the conflict in Syria.

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The BBC's Jonathan Marcus is at the Nato meeting in Brussels

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and gave this analysis of the Russia-Spain situation.

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It looks as though the Spanish and Russians have found if you like a

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delicate way of getting themselves off the hook. We don't know if it

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was Russia who initially withdrew the request or whether the Spanish

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told them they would probably have to say no say would they like to

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withdraw it before the Spanish authorities had to deny them

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permission. It caused great concern at Nato. The business ministers are

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talking about today is reinforcing the alliance to combat what is seen

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as Russia's growing aggressiveness in the Baltic, the northern part of

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the alliance, down in the Black Sea, as well and it would look

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extraordinary for a Nato member to help a Russian combat force on its

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way to a war zone. A survey by the BBC's Radio 5 Live

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has found an overwhelming majority of sports fans would be comfortable

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with their team having 82 per cent of supporters

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said they'd have no But there is still a level

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of homophobia in sport. Eight per cent say

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they would stop watching That is if they had an openly gay

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player. Stephen YF can speak to us now. Talk about the figures.

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Probably a change, moving towards it being more acceptable? I think the

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figures are revealing about the attitude now of a majority of sports

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fans towards homosexuality. Tellingly a majority saying they

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would be comfortable with their club signing a gay player. The survey was

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of 4000 people for BBC Radio 5 at more than four in five said they

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would not mind their team having a gay player. Almost one in ten

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claimed they would stop watching their team if it included an openly

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homosexual per. The overwhelming support for gay players has been

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welcomed by the FA who said it matches what they say is a change in

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mindset and greater understanding and acceptance. The first openly gay

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rugby league player Keegan Hirst said it is evidence that sporting

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bodies should offer greater leadership on the issue and do more

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to eradicate forms of discrimination. Let's listen to him.

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There will always be that it society. We need to see a stronger

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stance from governing bodies. If fans are found to be homophobic the

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clubs need to be slapped with fines and to put a big onus it will not be

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tolerated, like with racism. Instances where people have had big

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finds for racism and it should be the same for, phobia. They should be

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treated the same because discrimination is discrimination.

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--, phobia -- hobo phobia. Homophobia. The FA chairman said he

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would not risk players coming out because they would risk by the

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abuse. And this has been called old-fashioned. He is the chairman of

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the FA and made the comments to MPs last week. He said it was a personal

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view that he has stood by this week. Simply saying a footballer coming

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out would take a risk of violent abuse and could not be offered the

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required protection. Clark said the league needs to redouble efforts to

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provide that space. Football's popularity, exposure, considering

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the global audience for the English Premier League, means it is probably

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under greater scrutiny than any other sport to see if there is an

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environment for a gay player to be accepted. Clark has been accused of

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having old-fashioned views who see homosexuality as football's last

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remaining two but there is sympathy for Clark because he added he was

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purse the ashamed that players did not feel safe to come out.

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Game one of the Major League Baseball World Series has been

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played with the Celeveland Indians drawing first blood

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It's been 67 years since Cleveland has won the World Series.

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Baseball's biggest stage, Cleveland Indians against Chicago Cubs. The

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World Series and the game's biggest hitters but sometimes it is not

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about how hard you hit but how softly. By the time this got to

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third base, the game had its first score. The second came to the

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Indians. No one was hitting anything off his opposite number, though.

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Striking out eight Chicago batsmen, this player, a World Series record.

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One man was doing some big hitting. Roberto Peres. His solo home run

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made it 3-0 to Cleveland. His second home run of the night scored three

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more and made it 6-0. There was no comeback from the Chicago Cubs. They

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will have to wait until game two on Wednesday. The next game. Quite a

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few to go. He might be earning more

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than $12 million a year - but Manchester United Manager Jose

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Mourinho says home life in his He has revealed he's been living

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in a hotel since arriving in the city but hasn't

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been able to venture out Speaking to Sky Sports,

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Mourinho said I just

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want to cross the bridge He's also without his family,

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who remained in London It goes to show life can be lonely

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at the top. Later, we will have more about

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teaching parents to spot the signs. New work to help autistic children

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delivers striking results in reducing the severity of their

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symptoms. The fall in the value of the pound

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following the EU referendum means that going abroad is more costly -

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but there are bargains Nowhere is that more apparent

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than on Northern Ireland's border with the Republic,

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where shoppers from the south are finding there are

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big savings to be had. Our Ireland correspondent

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Chris Buckler has sent this report A trip across the border has

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become a bargain hunt. As the value of sterling has fallen,

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the number of shoppers arriving in Northern Ireland

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from the Republic has risen, You're getting so much more

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for your euro these days anyway. Well, I'm only literally

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walking in and I'm seeing The shopping centres in Newry keep

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track of how many cars arrive with Republic

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of Ireland number plates. Since Brexit led to turbulence

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in the currency markets, they have We've seen that figure

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increase by about 62% There is a very clear correlation

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between that increase in cross-border business

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and the result of the EU referendum. But Tesco's recent dispute

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with one of its suppliers, Unilever, indicated that eventually

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shops will come under pressure to pay more for goods imported

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from elsewhere in Europe. There are Tesco's about 20 minutes'

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drive apart north and south We compared the prices for a small

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shop, between one of the company's Branded cornflakes, for example,

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cost ?2 in Newry, and 3 euros south There are other noticeable

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differences in price, including some for

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Unilever favourites. If you convert the Irish prices

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to pounds, there was a 30% saving to be made buying this

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basket in the UK. But for how long when so many

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goods are imported? Sooner or later, Tesco's

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and the other supermarkets, they have to pay the price

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for the raw materials But, for the moment,

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border towns like Newry are hoping That's because you can make savings

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on things like a tablet computer, which is ?75 cheaper on this side

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of the border, or a big-screen TV, At this time of year,

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smaller prices can be This is Outside Source live

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from the BBC newsroom. The top story. Local officials in

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Calais said the migrant camp has been emptied. Earlier several fires

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took hold of parts of the camp. Where you live will depend on what

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you will get next on the BBC. If you're outside of the UK,

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it's World News America next. With election day looming,

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the candidates campaign in key Donald Trump still finds time

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to open a hotel though. Here in the UK, the

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News at Ten is next. Reeta Chakrabarti has more on the UK

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Independence Party's formal He was involved in an altercation

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with another colleague at the European Parliament

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earlier this month. "Super parents" is a term that's

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been in the news today - it's to do with training for parents

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of children with severe autism. A new UK-based study helped create

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what they call super parents by teaching parents

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new communication skills Here's the experience

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of one of the parents He had very little speech, if any.

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He did not seem interested in people at all. He did not play, he used to

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line everything up. I knew the trial was about trying to find a way to

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get them to play and afterwards they would look at the video, could you

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have done this better? But it was positive, they were lovely, they

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were checking to see whether I was doing what he was doing. He would

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never do that before. It became where Aaron

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was actually leading the play Very little facial gestures,

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but more than... And it was lovely, just to see

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he could actually play with toys rather than just

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banging them together. He did what they

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were supposed to do. He has just started going to

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football training. We have wanted him to go to football but he has not

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wanted two and a couple of weeks ago he said, yes, I will go. I thought

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that was brilliant. He is more sociable now but he does it on his

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terms. Let's give you an idea of the

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success rate. The trial

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looked at 152 families over after the children were diagnosed

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with autism around the age of three. Half the families weren't given this

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super-parent training. Of these families, 50%

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of the children in them had That increased to 63% after six

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years - which is what But for those given the training -

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although 55% of the children had severe autism initially -

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only 46% did after six years. Here's the lead author of the study

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explaining why this might be. We know early parent and child

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interaction is key to social development in all children.

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Children with autism, there's social communication and understanding is

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compromised which means for parents trying to use natural parenting

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skills it is perplexing, it is difficult to understand what their

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child communicates. We would not want to see it as a failure on the

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parents' part, because this is a challenging difficulty. We are

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trying to create what we sometimes call super parenting, this is beyond

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the normal skills most parents will have. We are giving them therapeutic

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skills they can incorporate into their parenting style.

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Over the past few months the BBC has been investigating a disturbing

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new phenomenon - the use of private or sexually explicit images

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to threaten, blackmail, or shame young people.

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As part of our latest series we spoke to Ghadeer Ahmed,

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a young Egyptian woman who, in 2009, sent a private video

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We'll stop Ghadeer's story there - because earlier we spoke

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What happened was that I accused them of defamation. He just went to

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my father asking him to marry me, showing him some private photos,

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showing my body as evidence that I showed him my body. What happened

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was my father was furious. I can imagine. I refused his proposal. He

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offered to marry me just in case I dropped the charge. You took a brave

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move to take the video and put it on your own social media account to

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empower yourself and send the message. How would you call the

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reaction you got from people after you did that? Support. They

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supported me. My close friends were supporting my right. Saying that

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women have the right to do what ever they want with their own bodies.

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There's much more material from the BBC's Shame season

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and a hub where you can to comment or send your own experiences -

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that's at BBC.com/shame - or you can reach at hashtag

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Thanks for watching. Good

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