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Initial release USA
Directors Stephanie Soechtig
Narrated by Katie Couric
Producers Katie Couric
Stephanie Soechtig
Laurie David
Sarah Olson
Eve Marson Singbiel
Screenplay Stephanie Soechtig
Mark Monroe
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Filmmaker Stephanie Soechtig and journalist Katie Couric investigate how the American food industry may be responsible for more sickness than previously realized.

Chris Mason: Ministers in new bid to reduce immigration

Chris Mason: Ministers in new bid to reduce immigration
Dec 4,2023 7:11 am

... But there are plenty of Conservative backbenchers who are Fed Up with the European Convention and desperate to remove any obstacles to the Rwanda plan...

Ukraine war: Soldier tells BBC of front-line 'hell'

Ukraine war: Soldier tells BBC of front-line 'hell'
Dec 4,2023 1:11 am

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Mum's plea to stop filming violence in Scotland's schools

Mum's plea to stop filming violence in Scotland's schools
Nov 27,2023 6:21 pm

... In the aftermath, Kaylynn, 13, got so Fed Up with seeing the attack video being shared online she handed her phone back to her parents for months...

Alcohol duty frozen until next August

Alcohol duty frozen until next August
Nov 22,2023 11:11 am

... " We are pleased that the frustrations of consumers, who are Fed Up with never ending price rises, and of businesses struggling with the cost and complexities of the new system have been heeded, " Mr Beale said...

Right-winger Milei wins Argentina presidential poll

Right-winger Milei wins Argentina presidential poll
Nov 19,2023 7:01 pm

... No matter, in a country where annual inflation is now over 140% and two in five people live in poverty, his win proves that Argentinians are Fed Up with traditional politics and economic disaster...

Argentines choose between polar opposites in run-off

Argentines choose between polar opposites in run-off
Nov 19,2023 3:11 am

... And while Mr Massa has been trying to sway undecided voters by encouraging them to vote against Mr Milei - whom he portrays as a liability - he is unlikely to be able to win over a considerable proportion of Argentines who have told pollsters from company CB Consultoras that they are so Fed Up with his Peronist party that they " would never vote" for him...

PM facing tough week on Braverman and Rwanda

PM facing tough week on Braverman and Rwanda
Nov 12,2023 9:21 pm

... Meanwhile, plenty of her ministerial colleagues are Fed Up with her...

Illegal e-bike riders 'goading' police, force says

Illegal e-bike riders 'goading' police, force says
Nov 12,2023 8:41 pm

... " Bobby, a mum of three young children, is totally Fed Up with electric motorbikes and sees them as a scourge upon Hartcliffe in Bristol, where she lives...

General election 2019: Europe's press both relieved and wary

Nov 12,2023 6:01 pm

Boris Johnson 's Character - and what type of Brexit looms - dominate opinion in European newspapers - and for many the two are intertwined.

"Finally, there is clarity," declares Germany 's Die Zeit, under the headline and a picture of a triumphant Mr Johnson.

"The United Kingdom and the EU should be relieved that the turmoil of a minority government and a parliamentary blockade are finally over. The Past three years have brought democracy in the UK to The Brink of its ability to Function - and have strained the EU's patience," it says.

"Economically, leaving the EU for the UK is of course still harmful. But that's not been The Point for a long time. Most Britons have long known that they have been lied to. "

'Tough few years'

Writing in the Irish Independent , John Downing eyes the - both north and south. "Two immediate things will result in Ireland. First is there will be an election in The Republic of Ireland in February or early March… Second is that the Democratic Unionist Party is surplus to requirements. They must join Sinn Féin in getting over themselves to make power-sharing in Belfast work again after three years of shameful idleness. "

Once the EU-UK draft divorce deal agreed in October becomes law in London and Brussels, he says, talks will open on a new post-Brexit trade deal.

"Every time the UK talks about abandoning EU standards, they risk being penalised by quotas and tariffs. That would be really Bad News for Ireland which does a cumulative east-west trade worth €1. 5bn (£1. 25bn; $1. 68bn) per week. It's even worse news for Northern Ireland business where seamless north-south trade depends on those EU standards. "

"A tough few years beckon. You can forget Boris Johnson 's campaign claims that a new EU-UK trade deal can be done by December 2020. "

Brexit 'carousel'

In the Netherlands which, like Ireland, would be at the sharp end of a potential no-deal Brexit , financial daily Het Financieele Dagblad argues Mr Johnson's big victory.

"After All , the Prime Minister will be less dependent on the hard Brexiteers in his party, which could simplify the negotiations about a future trade relationship," it says.

And this is echoed in Sweden, where tabloid Aftonbladet says: "Paradoxically, Johnson's vast majority may mean that he does not need to listen as much to those who want a hard Brexit - if it is as many people think, that he wants to see a softer Brexit… In that case, of the EU having to give The British more time. "

Personal branding

Belgium's De Tijd also sees Brexit throwing up huge challenges in the coming year, although it believes the Conservatives' pledge to "get Brexit done" landed well with voters "thoroughly Fed Up " with the issue.

"But even Johnson will not be able to pull a solution out of his Top Hat ," it says. "That is not a problem, of course. Johnson has broken big promises before… Now that Johnson has grabbed his much-desired absolute majority in The House of Commons, new cliff-hangers are expected, ".

Spain 's papers focus on Boris Johnson 's Character as a key factor. "Firm. Strong. Nice. Charismatic. Incompetent. Dishonest. Fake. Unreliable…," El Mundo says.

"Many see his hostile treatment of parliament during his first two months as a presage of what's coming next. With an absolute majority, it is feared that Boris Johnson could behave like a real despot and promote a definitive "decollage" from Europe, pivoting British society towards The American model (After All , he was born in New York ). "

Fog over channel

Spain 's El Confidencial says Mr Johnson has. "His shabby appearance, Transparent Language and stormy relationship with The Truth define a personal brand that both attracts and frightens. Either thanks to it or in spite of it, he swept the polls. "

Germany 's Süddeutsche Zeitung is optimistic, declaring. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn "was The Best campaigner for the Conservatives", it believes.

The Paper urges Mr Johnson, with a powerful mandate, to take a particular path. "His whopping majority will allow him to negotiate a gentle Brexit that will help Britain's economy and avoid big shocks. "

But there's gloom over at Sweden's liberal Dagens Nyheter . "Openness to the outside world made modern Britain what it is today. Now The Fog lowers across the English Channel . "

reports and analyses news from TV, radio, web and print media around The World . You can follow BBC Monitoring on and.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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