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had their lives shortened. once it was discovered. here's our health editor hugh pym. cancer sooner. she was diagnosed in 2016. fora mammogram. requests and i said no, i hadn't. and he said that i should have done. that might well have saved my surgery, save the nhs money. who is to say? a catch—up appointment.
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current situation is. in england have fallen over the last decade. further investigation. there could have been many factors why the uptake rate fell. have prompted the questions that should have exposed this error. for the lower response rate. and died two years later. for a screening for a long time before the diagnoses. i think the worst bit is itjust brings back all the grief. load of questions around could it have been different. advanced and there was nothing they could really
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do for her. seen there, some tragic stories coming up. and hugh pym's here now. questions about who knew what and when. when. disbelieve this went on for nine years and it was not picked up. years and it was not picked up. discovered this evening a little bit more about this. more about this. problems were beginning to emerge last year. last year.
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old england administered them nationally. nationally. issues and had no significance nationally. nationally. things and maybe people did not act on them as rapidly as they should. on them as rapidly as they should. different parts of the national health service who are responsible. health service who are responsible. this failure in who is going to carry the can i suppose? carry the can i suppose? clarity about who has oversight here. who really should be accountable.
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accountable. is that public health england's responsibility or local variations? responsibility or local variations? aware of any national or we did not learn anything about it. learn anything about it. with other screening in the national health service. health service. screening likely to be damaged by all this? all this? i think that is
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a very important point. important point. a gps, son are run by nhs and some are run by public health england. are run by public health england. stage to cast any doubt over these other screenings. other screenings. is the helpline number if you believe you have been affected. helpline on 0800169 2692. evening in the
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papers. lord digbyjones and broadcaster and campaigner henry bonsu. 8:09pm is the time. during the election campaign of 2016, and that he was reimbursed. was mr trump's personal cash. which would have been illegal. here's our north america editorjon sopel. personal lawyer. the presidential election, to buy her
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being a campaign contribution, i think we can do that. this was for personal reasons. the president knew about what was going on. he did not know about the specifics of it as far as i know. care of things like this. like i take care of things like this. "it's all very complicated legally. cannot go any further than what i have given in the past. someone has been lying. is that the president? is it his personal lawyer michael cohen? fire with a can of kerosene. certainly all of the statements cannot be reconciled. care? certainly, past disclosures have done donald trump no harm.
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reimbursement in the payment. president has denied and continues to deny. to deny. why can you not answer yes or no if you were in the dark? or no if you were in the dark? think it is a simple answer that i have given you several times now. have given you several times now. will continue to give you the best i can every single day. from washington. all boiled down to and what does it mean to donald trump, do you think? mean to donald trump, do you think? payment being made in his reimbursement to michael cohen.
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reimbursement to michael cohen. 2017 and that michael cohen has since been reimbursed. since been reimbursed. revealing things and acknowledging things after other facts come out. things after other facts come out. hard to take what the white house says at face value. says at face value. somebody here it must be lying, it is suggested. exactly. from michael cohen who said he was not reimbursed.
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not reimbursed. any reimbursement from donald trump or the campaign. or the campaign. crime and politicians have been brought up on charges. brought up on charges. and elicit affair and this is not peanuts. peanuts. this is a real legal threat to the president and michael cohen. to the president and michael cohen. does anybody out there actually care in terms of the american voters? in terms of the american voters?
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time now. what all of that opens up, that is different from public opinion. different from public opinion. that is serious legaljeopardy. is serious legaljeopardy. talk to you and take you very much indeed on that. in fierce dust storms that have swept across northern india. after being struck by intense bursts of lightning. and killed livestock. 0ur correspondentjustin rowlatt sent this report. first came the choking dust. up to 80 miles an hour. then came the rain. a torrential downpour. the storm swept across north india, bringing devastation. cables started this
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fire. bigger than had been forecast. as always, it was the poorest who suffered the most. and brick homes collapsed, crushing those inside. there were widespread power cuts. making it hard for rescue teams to get to those in need. admits the intensity of the storm took it by surprise. over, more storms are on their way. justin rowlatt, bbc news, delhi.
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after failures in breast cancer screening were revealed. say they raised concerns about it issues last year. about an alleged affair. in powerful dust storms which have battered northern india. here's mike bushell. back from his sojourns. nice to have you back. you back. nice to be back on a sofa rather than sand. rather than sand. important matter is under
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with the guys. missed and it is very different to the outside world. the outside world. capacity and i look forward to those days. a deal to play for surrey, for the month ofjune. matches and at least three 0ne—day cup games. as a result, he'll miss india's test match with afghanistan. as expected justin langer is australia's new cricket coach. of the ball—tampering scandal. world back on side. respect and to meet respect is worth more than all the gold in the world. more than all the gold in the world. so earned respect on and off the cricket field.
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cricket field. look to encourage great cricket as well as great people. well as great people. starting from day one, i think that is an important foundation for us. is going well at the crucible. in his semi final against kyren wilson. the arrears a little. higgins leads 5—3, with the pair resuming tomorrow. well the second semi final has got under way this evening. the spectators take their seat. in the last round.
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hawkins leads 3—1 and are about to resume. the semis are best of 33. of the tour de yorkshire. in a sprint finish for the stage between beverley and donaster. mark cavendish finished further back in the main peleton. tomorrow's second of four stages starts in barnsley. the women's event is a two—day race. sprint at the line. for everyone else. she won the one day race years ago. britain's alice barnes finished third. that's all the sport for now. it is still 0—0 four atletico madrid versus arsenal.
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thank you very much indeed. in such public office". from mr bercow. against the speaker. denied all the claims. 0ur political correspondent chris mason is following the story. tell us a bit more about the latest allegations against the speaker. allegations against the speaker. newsnight which will go out at 10:30pm. 10:30pm. official who would have a lot to deal with the speaker.
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deal with the speaker. unworthy of someone in such high public office. public office. bringing the table, and being extremely and personally rude to me. extremely and personally rude to me. apologise for that specific insult but not for the others. but not for the others. sinclair who is a former private secretary to this speaker. secretary to this speaker. eight mobile phone and mr burke oh‘s hand was smashed on a table. hand was smashed on
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a table. —— john bercow‘s hand was nice on the table. bercow‘s hand was nice on the table. people have worked around him and were not particularly comfortable. were not particularly comfortable. where does this leave the speaker? how damaged is he by these allegations? allegations? as considering and needs to be investigated? investigated? who decide whether or not they have confidence in a speaker. confidence in a speaker. concerned, he has denied them strongly. strongly. as he did the allegations on tuesday. on tuesday. statement for a spokesperson for the speaker.
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speaker. people with different backgrounds, perspectives and ideas. perspectives and ideas. 2011—2012 but interacted adequately after that. after that. speaker's office in what has been a difficult week for him. difficult week for him. all right, thank you. bill cosby from the oscars academy. indecent assault against women. to uphold the academy's values of respect for human dignity. who admitted statutory rape of a 13—year—old in 1977. to kill pupils and teachers at a school in north
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helen willetts has the weather. southern and eastern areas but it has been a tale of two halves. has been a tale of two halves. is tending to fizzle out, the rain that is. that is. except for the south and east where it can get down to three degrees. it can get down to three degrees. some mist and clouds for the irish seacoast. seacoast. temperatures on today, getting into high teens for some. high teens for some.
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could stay quite cool and breezy for most of the time. after the revelation of failures in breast cancer screening. say they raised concerns about it issues last year. about an alleged affair, but no campaign funds were used. in powerful dust storms which have battered northern india. in northallerton in north yorkshire.
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of 2016, and that he was reimbursed. there we are, the president's words. university in washington. thank you for being with us. what do you make of this? you make of this? such an extraordinary story. extraordinary story. there seems to be new twist and turns everyday. be new twist and turns everyday. you think and what does it mean for the white house?
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there a number of issues. issues. continuum —— considerations and legal considerations. legal considerations. approval rating which is relatively average for president trump. average for president trump. the reason that the president fired the former fbi directorjim comey. the former fbi directorjim comey. there's a lot to unpack here. concerned about the issue of gourmet daniels.
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daniels. 52% don't care and has not changed their opinion at all. their opinion at all. to do with potential violations on behalf of the now president. behalf of the now president. real threat to the white house, do you think? you think? yes, they could be criminal in nature. criminal in nature. for example of michael cohen, had he...
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he... those two things make michael cohen in violation. in violation. even if it was from the campaign candidate themselves. candidate themselves. what you said earlier on about the effect on public opinion. effect on public opinion. think ordinary americans actually care about all this? care about all this? does it matter and will it matter in terms of loading? -- in terms of voting.
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voting. adult film star have had any real impact on public opinion. impact on public opinion. i think that there is a reason for that. that there is a reason for that. about the president's personal conduct. conduct. against them because it happened in 2005-2006. 2005-2006. good to talk to you and get your analysis. get your analysis. cafaro, political commentatorfrom the american research university. the american research university. thank you. announced it will close its call centre
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in swansea. on its manchester site. in 500 roles overall. missing 36 years ago. at a supermarket for british troops near paderborn in 1981. jenny hill reports. 0n the tranquil bank of a german river, a slow, painful search. the body of a british child. trip with her mother. it was her second birthday. the family lived on the nearby british army base. she was never
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found. but living on thin ice, that they find nothing. over the years, artists' impressions of a girl growing up. of who she really is. this is how they think she'd look today. investigation was badly flawed. it was a review of old evidence which led them to this spot. whether military or civilian, would be clearly different.
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apologised to the lee family for those failings. who have waited 36 years to find out what happened to their little girl. to expose the truth. jenny hill, bbc news, paderborn. chief executive officer of books slacken. slacken. federal court in detroit, we are hearing. hearing. emissions scandal that you may remember.
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remember. knowledge of the manipulation of diesel emission test results. diesel emission test results. software in some volkswagen deep —— diesel engines —— sheet software. diesel engines —— sheet software. that is the latest we aren't hearing. hearing. former boss has been charged by american prosecutors in detroit. american prosecutors in detroit. 0ver that diesel emissions testing scandal. scandal. later on during the evening here on bbc news. after a visit to jamaica has now finally arrived back in london. invited here from the caribbean to help boost the economy. leaving her trapped in jamaica, until today. our community affairs correspondent, adina
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campbell went to meet her. her report contains flash photography. a day they never thought would come. montego bay airport, gretel gocan was heading back to the uk. reunion at gatwick airport. but this should never have happened. since 2010 when she flew over for her sister's funeral. even though she arrived here back in 1960. part of the windrush generation. the way i feel right now... you feel happy?
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