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dominic hughes, bbc news. the cargo ship which crashed into a bridge in baltimore nearly two months ago, causing it to collapse, with the deaths of six highway workers, has finally been refloated and towed away from the wreckage. these sped—up time lapse videos show the operation taking place to refloat the dali. in reality, it took several careful hours of work to complete the operation. the us army corps of engineers had earlier used controlled explosions to remove hundreds of tonnes of twisted metal from the bridge, which had fallen onto the container ship. the crew of the ship have remained on board throughout. a criminal investigation has been launched into the incident, and a report by safety inspectors found that the ship had two power cuts before the collision. and just to remind you of the breaking news that we have brought you in the last few minutes, a flight from london heathrow to singapore hit severe turbulence which has led to the deaths of one person. this is a boeing aeroplane from heathrow
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dominic hughes, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to our chief political correspondent henry zeffman and asked him about the prime minister�*s reaction to yesterday�*s report. it is extremely rare to have a prime minister standing at the dispatch box of the house of commons, apologising, not for something they specifically have done, but for something the state has done, some think that successive governments over decades have done. and rishi sunak vowed to pay whatever it costs in compensation to do as much as the government can at this point, at this late juncture to put it right. and that is the question that is going to be asked in parliament, in the house of commons today — how is the government proposing to compensate both those infected in this awful scandal, but also those affected, the family members and loved ones and so on of those who were treated with this contaminated product? that is the big question for today, and it was clear from yesterday that across political parties there is now, although c
dominic hughes, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to our chief political correspondent henry zeffman and asked him about the prime minister�*s reaction to yesterday�*s report. it is extremely rare to have a prime minister standing at the dispatch box of the house of commons, apologising, not for something they specifically have done, but for something the state has done, some think that successive governments over decades have done. and rishi sunak vowed to pay whatever it costs in compensation to...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. let�*s speak to des collins, a senior partner of collins solicitors, which represents 1,500 victims and theirfamilies my my immediate reaction, and i have had a couple of hours to reach a lot of paperwork is that i�*m more confused than i was before the announcement was made. this announcement was made. this announcement and paperwork. reduced today as a result of a three processor. they were asked how a possible station scheme for the purpose of that so that we would know how it was going, but the government did not put it on a shelf. so by staff about this inquiry process, he looked at this francis report he rubber—stamped it. this time last year, he produced an interim report, and he pretty much adopted the robert francis report. his stance was that this report should be working compensation scheme last year, that didn�*t happen last year it happened by chris for the springtime. what we have today is a lot of paperwork doing not much more than the staff and france�*s prop
dominic hughes, bbc news. let�*s speak to des collins, a senior partner of collins solicitors, which represents 1,500 victims and theirfamilies my my immediate reaction, and i have had a couple of hours to reach a lot of paperwork is that i�*m more confused than i was before the announcement was made. this announcement was made. this announcement and paperwork. reduced today as a result of a three processor. they were asked how a possible station scheme for the purpose of that so that we...
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dominic hughes, our health correspondent there. the labour mp for brighton kemptown, lloyd russell—moyle, has been suspended by the party over an allegation about his behaviour. he says he believes it is a "vexatious and politically motivated complaint" and that he will be fully exonerated. labour has confirmed a complaint has been received and is being investigated. chris is here. it is a week since the election was called, do you detect a quickening of the pace as the campaigning is continuing? yes, just a week since it started, although it feels a bit longer than that. the pace is quickening and the jeopardy is climbing. in plenty of the parties there are the selections before the election. last—minute candidates being picked. tonight a slew of announcements from labour, a sizeable crop of figures steeped in the labour movement and outwardly likely to be loyal to keir starmer selected in seats. meanwhile we see the anger, the bitterness and the fury still swelling around diane abbott's future. an awkward case study in the an
dominic hughes, our health correspondent there. the labour mp for brighton kemptown, lloyd russell—moyle, has been suspended by the party over an allegation about his behaviour. he says he believes it is a "vexatious and politically motivated complaint" and that he will be fully exonerated. labour has confirmed a complaint has been received and is being investigated. chris is here. it is a week since the election was called, do you detect a quickening of the pace as the campaigning...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. a safety issue has prevented the launch of boeing's space flightjust hours before it was due to launch. astronauts butch wilmore and suni williams were already in position inside the starliner when the decision to halt was made because of a potential issue with an oxygen relief valve. it was due to be the second privately operated craft to send astronauts to the space station. yeah, rodger. so, the engineering team has evaluated that the vehicle is not in a configuration where we can proceed with the flight today. so, we are going to initiate our scrub and recycle operation. but all i want to say first is that good things are worth waiting for and we'll get a chance to see that rocket and spacecraft lift off the pad here soon. it was really impressive to watch the launch team as the issue popped up. the count had been going very smoothly, and they spotted the issue. they followed their flight rules and made the decision to scrub so that they could do some more troubleshooting and deci
dominic hughes, bbc news. you are watching bbc news. a safety issue has prevented the launch of boeing's space flightjust hours before it was due to launch. astronauts butch wilmore and suni williams were already in position inside the starliner when the decision to halt was made because of a potential issue with an oxygen relief valve. it was due to be the second privately operated craft to send astronauts to the space station. yeah, rodger. so, the engineering team has evaluated that the...
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here's our health correspondent dominic hughes. very good of you to join us. i know you had a big day yesterday. thank you for having us. it has been a significant 2a hours for those lives who have been touched by the infected blood scandal. the publication of sir brian langstaff�*s report was surrounded by high emotion. now the focus moves to what real action the government will take, particularly the compensation deal and what it signifies for those like jade, whose dad paul was one of those infected. i think for me it symbolises the acknowledgement and recognition, of course, and the justice, and also the opportunities lost, that everyone has lost throughout their lives, the infected and the affected, and it also represents the lives that were lost, first and foremost, and the wrongs that were done. as a sibling who has lost a sibling, there are parts of my life - i will never have that _ i was expecting to have in terms of being able to recall those memories of childhood that| only your sibling can do. and i don't think money can replace that. - but it c
here's our health correspondent dominic hughes. very good of you to join us. i know you had a big day yesterday. thank you for having us. it has been a significant 2a hours for those lives who have been touched by the infected blood scandal. the publication of sir brian langstaff�*s report was surrounded by high emotion. now the focus moves to what real action the government will take, particularly the compensation deal and what it signifies for those like jade, whose dad paul was one of...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes has this report. the actor and disability rights campaigner liz carr has liz carr's acting career took off relatively late in life. but away from the red carpets and award—winning roles, she's long been an ardent campaigner for disability rights. and it's the prospect of changes to the law around assisted dying that is the focus of her bbc documentary. her opposition is based on concerns about what it may mean — not just for those suffering from a terminal illness, but also for those who are vulnerable, including people living with disabilities. if you think this is just about terminal illness, think again. this is about disability. and for me and others, that is terrifying. these laws, i believe, will put lives like mine — marginalised lives — at risk, and those risks will be fatal. her documentary sees her take on some of those who've been pushing for a change in the law — including the former lord chancellor charles falconer. we have to do something about the law, because if you want to t
our health correspondent dominic hughes has this report. the actor and disability rights campaigner liz carr has liz carr's acting career took off relatively late in life. but away from the red carpets and award—winning roles, she's long been an ardent campaigner for disability rights. and it's the prospect of changes to the law around assisted dying that is the focus of her bbc documentary. her opposition is based on concerns about what it may mean — not just for those suffering from a...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. i want to recap you the lines we are hearing from bangkok from the airport where the general manager hasjust ended a airport where the general manager has just ended a news conference about the severe turbulence that a plane travelling from london to singapore was involved in forcing an emergency landing at bangkok airport, one person dead, 30 injured, seven of them critically. let me just tell you a little bit more detail about what he was saying. the boeing 777 had fallen into an air pocket in thai airspace before it encountered this severe turbulence. one man killed, seven people critically injured, the general manager saying that the man who has died is a 73—year—old british man likely due to a heart attack, he says, although we don't have confirmation of that detail. while the seven people who were critically injured sustained head injuries, one crew member hospitalised. lots of people, as you can see from these latest pictures, treated in this field hospital on the tarmac. a
dominic hughes, bbc news. i want to recap you the lines we are hearing from bangkok from the airport where the general manager hasjust ended a airport where the general manager has just ended a news conference about the severe turbulence that a plane travelling from london to singapore was involved in forcing an emergency landing at bangkok airport, one person dead, 30 injured, seven of them critically. let me just tell you a little bit more detail about what he was saying. the boeing 777 had...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. let's speak to our chief political correspondent henry zeffman who's live in westminster. henry, the prime minister said yesterday a day of shame for the british state. it is very rare i think for such strong words to be used, but completelyjustified, having heard the report yesterday? extremely rare, and extremely rare to have a prime minister standing at the dispatch box of the house of commons apologising not for something they specifically have done but something about the state has done, something that successive governments over decades have done. rishi sunak vowed to pay whatever it costs and compensation to do as much as the government can at this late juncture to put it right. that is the question that will be asked in the question that will be asked in the house of commons today, how is the house of commons today, how is the government proposing to compensate both those infected in this awful scandal but also those affected, the family members, loved ones and so on, of those
dominic hughes, bbc news. let's speak to our chief political correspondent henry zeffman who's live in westminster. henry, the prime minister said yesterday a day of shame for the british state. it is very rare i think for such strong words to be used, but completelyjustified, having heard the report yesterday? extremely rare, and extremely rare to have a prime minister standing at the dispatch box of the house of commons apologising not for something they specifically have done but something...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. more on that later in our programme. also coming up in the next few minutes with the defence have rested their case in donald trump's hush money trail. we will be live with our correspondent in new york. also on the programme... iran stages the first funeral procession for the late president ebrahim raisi, who died in a helicopter crash on sunday. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are alive with bbc news. a court in greece has dropped charges against nine egyptian men accused of causing the biggest migrant shipwreck in the mediterranean for a decade. this is the moment the defendants left court. you can see them smiling and waving as they leave, after the judges announced the dismissal of the case. protestors cheered and chanted slogans once they heard the news outside court. the judges said they lacked the jurisdiction to hear the case, because the ship sank in international waters. straight now to our europe correspondent nick beake in kalamata in greece. this was quite a dramatic turn of events
dominic hughes, bbc news. more on that later in our programme. also coming up in the next few minutes with the defence have rested their case in donald trump's hush money trail. we will be live with our correspondent in new york. also on the programme... iran stages the first funeral procession for the late president ebrahim raisi, who died in a helicopter crash on sunday. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. you are alive with bbc news. a court in greece has dropped charges...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. wet weather kept shoppers at home in april, according to the latest figures from the office for national statistics. retail sales volumes fell by 2.3% on the month before. clothing retailers, sports equipment, toys and furniture stores all did particularly badly as poor weather reduced footfall. online sales were down too by 1.2%. craig mackinlay, the mp who returned to parliament this week after having his hands and feet amputated following sepsis, has announced he will not be contesting his thanet south seat at the election. mr mackinlay received a standing ovation when he entered the house of commons on wednesday, just hours before rishi sunak announced the election. he said his return was an experience he'd "neverforget". but, after 36 hours of intense soul—searching he's accepted he would find the rigours of an election campaign impossible at this time. four people have died and sixteen others were injured collapsed on the spanish island of mallorca last night. the foreign offi
dominic hughes, bbc news. wet weather kept shoppers at home in april, according to the latest figures from the office for national statistics. retail sales volumes fell by 2.3% on the month before. clothing retailers, sports equipment, toys and furniture stores all did particularly badly as poor weather reduced footfall. online sales were down too by 1.2%. craig mackinlay, the mp who returned to parliament this week after having his hands and feet amputated following sepsis, has announced he...
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here's our health correspondent dominic hughes. a moment of relief and joy after years of grief, frustration and anger. he delivers his findings to just some of the thousands of people whose lives have been touched by the infected block sandal. 0utside, some of them reflected on the moment they've spent decades fighting for. just on the moment they've spent decades fighting for.- decades fighting for. just as, what we all _ decades fighting for. just as, what we all knew, _ decades fighting for. just as, what we all knew, what - decades fighting for. just as, what we all knew, what we i decades fighting for. just as, | what we all knew, what we all knew without hearing. so, for me, that'sjust knew without hearing. so, for me, that's just is. knew without hearing. so, for me, that'sjust is. it’s me, that's 'ust is. it's incredibly _ me, that's just is. it's incredibly sad - me, that'sjust is. it's incredibly sad and - me, that'sjust is. it'sl incredibly sad and hard me, that'sjust is. it's incredibly sad and hard that it's not—
here's our health correspondent dominic hughes. a moment of relief and joy after years of grief, frustration and anger. he delivers his findings to just some of the thousands of people whose lives have been touched by the infected block sandal. 0utside, some of them reflected on the moment they've spent decades fighting for. just on the moment they've spent decades fighting for.- decades fighting for. just as, what we all _ decades fighting for. just as, what we all knew, _ decades fighting...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes considers how it might work. the current waiting list for the nhs in england stands at 7.5 million treatments, and more than 40% of people have been waiting longer than 18 weeks. well, labour says that should it win power, it will, within the first year of taking office, offer 40,000 extra appointments every week on top of the two million or so that are already happening. and it's going to do this by encouraging the nhs to do more work in the evenings and at the weekends and by making greater use of the private sector. labour has also said it would double the number of scanning equipments that are available, because people are waiting for vital test results are a key logjam in the system. so labour says its plans will cost £1.3 billion in the first year. so where is this money going to come from? well, the party says it's going to clamp down on tax dodgers and close loopholes for non—dom tax payers. but this has been tried before, and experience tells us it's very unclear exactly how much money this can raise
our health correspondent dominic hughes considers how it might work. the current waiting list for the nhs in england stands at 7.5 million treatments, and more than 40% of people have been waiting longer than 18 weeks. well, labour says that should it win power, it will, within the first year of taking office, offer 40,000 extra appointments every week on top of the two million or so that are already happening. and it's going to do this by encouraging the nhs to do more work in the evenings and...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. our health correspondent dominic hughesjoins us now. we are going to hearfrom some of the victims in person very shortly, but in terms of compensation we will get the details today and the word we keep hearing is urgency? yes. we keep hearing is urgency? yes, there was lots _ we keep hearing is urgency? yes, there was lots of _ we keep hearing is urgency? yes, there was lots of emotion - we keep hearing is urgency? 1a: there was lots of emotion yesterday and it is right to reflect that. this is something that had been achieved after decades of struggle, overcoming obfuscation, lying and deceit. so we had all the emotion yesterday, but what we're hearing from the families and the victims today, they want action now. there is this terrible statistic that since the inquiry started, 650 people infected have died since the inquiry started and they die before they could hear the results of what everyone agrees, i think is a very thorough and fair appraisal of what happened. so there is that sense of urgency, so later on in the house of common
dominic hughes, bbc news. our health correspondent dominic hughesjoins us now. we are going to hearfrom some of the victims in person very shortly, but in terms of compensation we will get the details today and the word we keep hearing is urgency? yes. we keep hearing is urgency? yes, there was lots _ we keep hearing is urgency? yes, there was lots of _ we keep hearing is urgency? yes, there was lots of emotion - we keep hearing is urgency? 1a: there was lots of emotion yesterday and it is...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes considers how it might work. the current waiting list for the nhs in england stands at 7.5 million treatments, and more than 40% of people have been waiting longer than 18 weeks. well, labour says that should it win power, it will, within the first year of taking office, offer 40,000 extra appointments every week on top of the two million or so that are already happening. and it's going to do this by encouraging the nhs to do more work in the evenings and at the weekends and by making greater use of the private sector. labour has also said it would double the number of scanning equipments that are available, because people are waiting for vital test results are a key logjam in the system. so labour says its plans will cost £1.3 billion in the first year. so where is this money going to come from? well, the party says it's going to clamp down on tax dodgers and close loopholes for non—dom tax payers. but this has been tried before, and experience tells us it's very unclear exactly how much money this can raise
our health correspondent dominic hughes considers how it might work. the current waiting list for the nhs in england stands at 7.5 million treatments, and more than 40% of people have been waiting longer than 18 weeks. well, labour says that should it win power, it will, within the first year of taking office, offer 40,000 extra appointments every week on top of the two million or so that are already happening. and it's going to do this by encouraging the nhs to do more work in the evenings and...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. liz carr's acting career took off relatively late in life. but away from the red carpets and award—winning roles, she's long been an ardent campaigner for disability rights. and it's the prospect of changes to the law around assisted dying that is the focus of her bbc documentary. her opposition is based on concerns about what it may mean — not just for those suffering from a terminal illness, but also for those who are vulnerable, including people living with disabilities. if you think this is just about terminal illness, think again. this is about disability. and for me and others, that is terrifying. these laws, i believe, will put lives like mine — marginalised lives — at risk, and those risks will be fatal. her documentary sees her take on some of those who've been pushing for a change in the law — including the former lord chancellor charles falconer. we have to do something about the law, because if you want to take your own life because you are terminally ill, you've
our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. liz carr's acting career took off relatively late in life. but away from the red carpets and award—winning roles, she's long been an ardent campaigner for disability rights. and it's the prospect of changes to the law around assisted dying that is the focus of her bbc documentary. her opposition is based on concerns about what it may mean — not just for those suffering from a terminal illness, but also for those who are vulnerable, including...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. an interesting case. implications for lots of women. coming up. the time has rolled around for one of the country's most bizarre competitions. every year, thousands of people gather in gloucestershire to watch contestants chase, roll and tumble their way down a very steep hill after a wheel of cheese. i love cheese but that is quite a commitment to catching the fromage. it gets you every time. no matter how many times you see it. we will find out what it feels like, literally what it feels like to run down that hill. tumble by tumble. time to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello, good morning from bbc london, i'm alison earle. pro—israel and pro—palestine supporters have clashed in north london over the decision to show a film about the october the 7th attacks. it comes after grafitti was sprayed across the phoenix cinema in east london and pro—palestine groups called for the screening to be cancelled. crowds waving israeli flags then staged a counter protest. directors ken loach and mike leigh have resigned as patrons of th
dominic hughes, bbc news. an interesting case. implications for lots of women. coming up. the time has rolled around for one of the country's most bizarre competitions. every year, thousands of people gather in gloucestershire to watch contestants chase, roll and tumble their way down a very steep hill after a wheel of cheese. i love cheese but that is quite a commitment to catching the fromage. it gets you every time. no matter how many times you see it. we will find out what it feels like,...
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. >> carley: seinfeld going on to give a shoutout to hugh grant. two actors co-stars on netflix movie unfrosted. one texas dad is going viral for his words of wisdom to his heart broken daughter following a breakup. he said to her deal with the pain and hurt with the knowledge this person just gave you back the most valuable thing in the world. your time. i have had lots of relationships. then i met your mom. so when you were dealing with today, -- so what you are dealing with today is necessary for you to one day be able to discern when a person is really right for you. i love you so much. this will pass. that post has over 18 million views. and he is right. you got to kiss the frogs, guys, before you get to the prince. >> steve: yeah. you know, the dad was very -- he was very explicit in talking about i had many relationships before i met your mom. but and i appreciate having all of them because then i can appreciate what she is to me. >> carley: going viral on social media. >> ainsley: i remember in college someone sent me something really sweet
. >> carley: seinfeld going on to give a shoutout to hugh grant. two actors co-stars on netflix movie unfrosted. one texas dad is going viral for his words of wisdom to his heart broken daughter following a breakup. he said to her deal with the pain and hurt with the knowledge this person just gave you back the most valuable thing in the world. your time. i have had lots of relationships. then i met your mom. so when you were dealing with today, -- so what you are dealing with today is...
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think how much faster zharnel hughes will be. the british record holder at 100 metres and 200 metres, he has been with the great shout of a medal. i do not know what colour. in the 100 metres, it depends on the first few seconds. 50 many things can affect the race. he has had the best preparation, he has had a great 2023. training on usain bolt�*s track with his coach. are you primed and ready to leave the set now? your new training. you shall bang! go. that was actually quite quick. not so quick in their wide shot. i work in progress. keep trying. —— a work in progress. she might have been turned down for her school choir but thankfully it didn't stop dua lipa from pursuing a career in music. the grammy award—winning pop superstar has got a busy summer ahead with a main slot at glastonbury and her third album is released tomorrow. our music correspondent mark savage has been to meet her. four number one singles, seven brit awards... this is sick! ..a role in the barbie movie... hi, barbie! ..a headline slot at glastonbur
think how much faster zharnel hughes will be. the british record holder at 100 metres and 200 metres, he has been with the great shout of a medal. i do not know what colour. in the 100 metres, it depends on the first few seconds. 50 many things can affect the race. he has had the best preparation, he has had a great 2023. training on usain bolt�*s track with his coach. are you primed and ready to leave the set now? your new training. you shall bang! go. that was actually quite quick. not so...