The Cry
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First episode date | September 30, 2018 |
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No. of episodes | 4 (list of episodes) |
Composers | Lorne Balfe |
Networks | BBC One |
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Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Directors | David Drury |
No of seri | 1 |
Episodes | EpisodesE02 · Episode 2Apr 15, 2002 E01 · Episode 1Jul 29, 2011 |
Cast | Sarah Lancashire |
Origin releas | 8 April –; 15 April 2002 |
Written by | Peter Ransley |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1007852 |
About The Cry
A child protection officer is grieving for her own stillborn baby. She becomes convinced that a child in her care is being abused and kidnaps her.
Kwarteng's mini-budget: Shock-and-awe tactics from an unapologetic chancellor
... " At last we are Conservatives again, " came The Cry from supporters of Liz Truss, hailing the cuts to National Insurance contributions and the higher income tax rate...
Walk and wait is best strategy to stop baby crying
... The researchers at the RIKEN Center for Brain Science ran an experiment with 21 babies, aged around three months - and their mums - to examine four approaches designed to stop a baby crying: The team found that when the mother carefully walked around while carrying the baby, The Crying infants calmed down and their heart rates (measured with a portable monitor) slowed within 30 seconds...
UK's Rwanda refugee plan against nature of God, says archbishop
... " He hears The Cry of the mothers in Ukraine, he sees the fear of boys too young to become soldiers, and he knows the vulnerability of the orphans and refugees...
Jerusalem on edge as festivals fall amid tensions
... " Within seconds of the bells ringing out and The Cry, He has risen, there are candles being lit all over the Old City, " Dalia says...
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Goo Hara and the trauma of South Korea spy cam victims
... As a member of Kara s Goo Hara (far right) was a pop-kings This week, The Cry for tougher penalties, turned into a roar after the alleged suicide of K-pop star Goo Hara...
Pope Francis to embark on historic visit to UAE
... The Cry of these children and their parents rises up to God, he said...
Pope Francis to embark on historic visit to UAE
Pope Francis has arrived in the United Arab Emirates for The First ever visit by a pontiff to the Arabian peninsula.
He landed in Abu Dhabi where he was greeted by Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan.
The Pope will take part in an interfaith conference on Monday and on Tuesday hold Mass in which 120,000 people are expected to attend.
Before leaving he expressed concern about The War in Yemen, in which the UAE is engaged.
"The population [in Yemen] is exhausted by the lengthy conflict and a great many children are suffering from hunger, but cannot access food depots," the Pope said.
"The Cry of these children and their parents rises up to God," he said.
It is not clear whether the Pope plans to raise the issue in public or in private while visiting the UAE. The UAE is involved in Yemen as part of a Saudi-led Coalition .
The Pope was welcomed by Abu Dhabi 's Crown PrinceThe UAE is home to nearly a million Roman Catholics, most of them from the Philippines or India.
Some have been queuing for passes for Tuesday's Mass. One told AFP news agency the Pope's visit "opens doors for conversations about tolerance that the whole world needs to hear".
In a video message on Thursday, the Pope said: "Faith in God unites and does not divide, it draws us closer despite differences, it distances us from hostilities and aversion. "
He paid tribute to the UAE as "a land that is trying to be a model of coexistence, of human brotherhood, and a meeting place among diverse civilisations and cultures".
While in Abu Dhabi , the Pope will also hold a meeting with Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb, The Grand imam of Cairo's al-Azhar mosque, which is the highest seat of learning for Sunni Muslims.
Bbc Arabic 's Murad Batal Shishani, who is in Abu Dhabi , says the Vatican hopes that the Pope's visit might loosen restrictions on The Building of churches in the region, particularly in neighbouring Saudi Arabia where non-Muslim places of worship are forbidden.
Vatican officials say they need a stronger Church presence in the UAE to minister to the Catholic community there.
"We are really stretched. We need more churches. We need more priests," one official was quoted by Reuters as Saying .
united arab emirates, yemen, abu dhabi, yemen crisis
Source of news: bbc.com