Fed Up
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Initial release | USA |
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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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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1101247 |
About Fed Up
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
... 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'
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Mum's plea to stop filming violence in Scotland's schools
... 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
... " 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
... 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
... 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
... Meanwhile, plenty of her ministerial colleagues are Fed Up with her...
Illegal e-bike riders 'goading' police, force says
... " 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...
News Daily: Brexit 'gap' and Kurds' deal with Syria
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Brexit talks continue on day of Queen's SpeechTalks between UK and EU officials Will continue later, with both sides looking to make progress towards a Brexit deal ahead of the Brussels summit on Thursday and Friday. Boris Johnson 's government insists it is to resolve the ongoing difficulties over The Border between Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland. But EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier says a "big gap" remains over what to do about customs arrangements.
The government wants a deal in place by Saturday, when there's a special session of Parliament. If MPs don't agree to one by then - or they back no-deal - Mr Johnson Will be legally bound to ask the EU to delay Brexit beyond the 31 October deadline.
The schedule is tight. And if that wasn't enough to preoccupy ministers This Week , The State Opening of Parliament takes places today. The Queen 's Speech, which outlines the government's priorities, Will contain 22 bills, relating to Brexit, crime prevention and immigration among other subjects.
"Strap yourself in - it could be a bumpy few days," writes BBC political correspondent Nick Eardley.
Some more news: the chancellor has announced
Kurds reach deal with Syrian armyDozens of fighters on both sides have reportedly been killed during Turkey's offensive against Kurdish forces in northern Syria - which began after the US announced it was removing its troops from the area. Now the having made a deal with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.
In a separate development, nearly 800 relatives of Islamic State members have reportedly
Despite threats of economic sanctions by the US, Turkey says the operation - which it argues is needed to prevent Terrorism - Will go on.
'Oval Four': Men 'framed' by corrupt detective get Court of Appeal hearingFour black men were arrested at London's Oval tube station in 1972 and spent time in jail for assaulting a Police Officer and attempted theft. Known as the "Oval Four", it is claimed they were framed by a detective. Forty-seven years after the arrests, two of The Men have had their cases referred to the Court of Appeal.
The people power activists who toppled East GermanyBy Laurence Peter
Nobody had a Mobile Phone or Social Media to mobilise supporters back in 1989. But East Germans Fed Up with communism poured into The Streets of Leipzig, despite extraordinary restrictions on their personal freedom.
"We didn't have a phone at Home - we weren't allowed, and they would have been listening in any case," recalls Katrin Hattenhauer , one of the organisers of the demonstrations.
A candle-lit mass protest on 9 October became the Turning Point : a crowd of 70,000 thronged the City Centre and for the First Time dared to march past the feared headquarters of the Stasi secret police. "We are the people!" they chanted. "Wir sind das Volk!"
What the papers sayThe Financial Times says the EU, while The Daily Telegraph reports that EU negotiators are demanding more concessions from the PM before a deal can be reached. Meanwhile, the Daily Mail leads on plans, to be laid out in The Queen 's Speech, to bring in tougher sentences for foreign criminals and child abusers. Elsewhere, the Daily Star reports that TV fitness guru Mr Motivator wants his ashes fed to mourners at his funeral.
Daily digestNationalisation plan would cost at least £196bn, Cbi says
Japan deploys 110,000 rescuers
Spain braced for verdict in leaders' trial
China's president warns of "bodies smashed"
If you see one thing today If you listen to one thing todayIf you read one thing today LookaheadToday The 65th annual session of the Nato Parliamentary Assembly begins in London.
21:45 The Winner of the Booker Prize is announced, with Margaret Atwood and Salman Rushdie among the authors in contention.
On this day1969 The seven-sided 50-pence piece comes into circulation, replacing the 10-shilling note. It was the third decimal coin to be produced, two years ahead of full decimalisation.
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Source of news: bbc.com