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the allowed mentally ill been told to kill man who been told to kill three in nottingham skip people in nottingham to skip we bring a news conference em donald trump says the us will take over gaza, with all palestinians a teenager been charged with in sheffield after with murder in sheffield after the fatal stabbing of 50 report the 77 the tth the that is at the school. that is according to an nhs review. the according to an —nhsrevie-.~4. the found according to an nhsreview. the found failings ., valdcoc , . �*\e/a;ldo calocane 7 z �*\e/a;ldo calocane ane �* \ among .ocane lune �* \ among the 1e ane �* \ among the 1e jiwas w 7�* \amongt7he71e jiwas back 1m}? ammc the ezmt er beck ~ ~ , ~ , ,, findings, valdo not 7 7 not forced to take his was not forced to take his anti—psychotic medication anti—psycheti-c medicetien he like needles,
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because he didn't like needles. risk was not fully his risk was not fully understood and there were missed his risk was not fully understood and there were missed opportunities his risk was not fully understood and there were missed opportunities to his risk was not fully understood and there were missed opportunities to take more assertive action towards his care. other patients under ca re of care of the same some the care of the sametrustseme whom had discharged a cts acts �* serious and calocane had vielence—endrvalcde calecene had contact with services no contact with metalcservices �* his for nine or his gp for aroc'nd nine the killings. in june 2023. this cctv footage captures him on the morning and grace o'malley—kumar, of manslaughter by diminished responsibility, the mental health act four times in less than two years.
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interactions with health—care services reveals and treatment available for calocane was not always sufficient to meet his needs, and this was not unique to his case. in total, it highlights 12 areas of improvement, apologised to the victims�* families and said and treatment of valdo calocane associated our services are very different today than they were between 2020 and 2022,
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for a public inquiry. in a statement in post with a �* they said there needs to a judge led there needs to be a judge led inquiry. there needs to be a “udge led inuui . ~ there needs to be a 'udge led inuui . ~ ., , inquiry. morneod t. so inquiry. morneod tojaea _ so thatl inquiry. morneod t. so that we statutory inquiry so that we can get _ statutory inquiry so that we can get to the bottom of _ and - can get to the bottom of and everyone can get to the bottom of _ and everyone be everything an'd'everyone'c'a and everything and everyone 'carrbe _ w— everything and everyone 'carrbe _ and we can - everything an'd'everyone'can be and we can get all the information reviewed. the inforn the n reviewed. the inforn the be-cinnin i. the inforn the be-cinnin when t courtnrn the be-cinnin when t court case e be-cinnin when t court case was c-innin when t court case was innin on hen §iz 7- i’y was very rushed, it was done very— we - was very rushed, it was done very we are very quickly, and we are a very quickly, and we are - a year- very quickly, and we are a year down line, 71: j :_.——: oft failin-s, if z i of tie failings, if we - all of these failings, if we know_ all of these failings, if we know what has been found out in nhs report, if we knew this nhs report, if we knew he this nhs report, if we knew - he knew— this nhs report, if we knew he knew back then, it what he knew bath—theflr'rt - m_ what he knew bath—theflr'rt - have been _ what he knew track then, it have been a could have been a different story _ the family of valdo calocane have also released a statement
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they say the review shows that the mental health—care nhs england says it's clear that there were failings in the care provided to calocane. there are many who will be counting the cost of those failings for the rest of their lives. we can speak a and forensic psychiatrist and member of the tribunal ”think " thank you for talking service. thank you for talking to us. i know you have to us. i know that you have spoken to the throughout spoken to the bbc throughout this case. what are on reading 7 on reading this thoughts on reading this report? you might thank you for having me. first of all my condolences to the victims and migrates? ' are very unfortunate sad. we 5 provide 7 77 7-7 77 777 777 77 7 7 7 77th; best gang; 7 7 7 deliver the best quality of care for their patients, psychological and psycholog'rcel interventions a nd with families psychologtcel interventions and
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with families to engagement with families to the risks that they pose to others and themselves, and the risks to the public. ere the risks to the public. are there any _ the risks to the public. are there any - parts i report that stand out to the report that stand out to you the worst i cannot comment about really, i cannot comment about different organisation, i7thi7nk itig'v'éry 7 i7thi7nk itiévéryiédié” but i think it is very sad to see these failings identified report. 7 report. the main thing, in the report. the main thing, the major point, which is the major point, which span is to provide best quality of to provide the best quality of care to ensure that is adequate ca re care for those ii“? efleté'fi§§7§ f§7f§felfi§§7 77 7 7 7 do £533! s�*jfié'fiféfirie f§7ffif1h7fi§§7 77 7 7 7 do not engage and who £533! eflefé'fiefiiefe7ffif1h7fiee7 777 77 do not engage and who have who do not engage and who have risks to themselves increased risks to themselves or other people and, as clinicians, we to make clinicians, we have to make sure that we are doing we can to provide everything we can to provide the best quality of care to the best geatity ef ear—ete ,. , the best geatity ef ear—ete ,. , the risks. we are minimise the risks. we are talking about very serious chronic mental health issues
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receive by which, receive treatn'tent lev interventions, various interventions, listening to the families and carers, and eventually, we are trying to treat the patient . a good level recovery. with a good level of recovery. also with a good level of recovery, also managing with a good level of recoverv, also managing the with a good level of recovery, also managing the risks. not every patient technically, not every patient with chronic health with chronic mental health issues violent. are ieeeee is vielentt werare— ~ , about in issees is vielentt werare— ~ , about in the uk about cases every year, only of them are committed we an; 7 7 77 7 7 77 7 talking about a0 cases of are talking about a0 cases of committed by people homicide committed by people severe mental e but again, there could 77777de7f7in7ite7ly7777 7 definitely i77mproving be definitely improving opportunities, preventsuch opportunities, to prevent such tragic incidents. this opportunities, to prevent such tragic incidents.— learned, did not take his anti—psychotic medication because we are told that he had a fear of needles. what should
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have happened in that case? i think likes don't think anybody likes 77 or don't think anybody likes . . or they do not needles, or they do not like interventions. if we somebody with a severe have somebody with a severe health conditions mental health conditions and they are not willing to take a of anti—psychotic injection of medicine, there are other that we 7 777thatv7ve77could there that we could there is that we could there is some le could there is some workild we use, there is some work that we could do around the could do around using the needle if somebody has a 555515 it 555555? e55 5 555515 could h55515 it 55551555?f e55 5 h55515 could manage and mitigate we could manage and mitigate that, we could reach agreement and shared dseieienfrneeins *" 'mw’” "w” the and shared desisienfrnaeina 'f' ’ ”' ”” " the clinician and the between the clinician and the patient to take injection patient to take the injection three months or every six we have medications months, we have medications that could be given twice four times a year so it not four times a year so it not a our times a year so it not a our'frequentear so it is not a very frequent a frequent visit to or psychiatric the psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse to the medication so mares ts haes themseitatifinefi
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somebody does nvree ts haee themeeieatienee somebody does take the medication and we think they need a that they need a certain treatment, we have to treat them with a long acting preparation. them with a long acting re aration. anti-psychotic preparation. the mother of _ anti-psychotic preparation. the mother of mr _ anti—psychotic preparation. the mother of mr webber has described the report as a horror show and that valdo horror show and said that valdo calocane with paranoid .calosaneawitb paranoid had contact schizophrenia had no contact with mental services with rnental health services er ~ , ~ .,, , his with rnental health services ex ~ , ~ ,,, . his gp, with rnental health services ex ~ , ~ .,, , his gp, prior to these an7d and then 77 77 ahfiihénfiém and then he was killings, and then he was discharged after to killings, and then he was discharged 6 those to killings, and then he was discharged 6 those services. engage with those services. what alarm bells have sffi fe "1? e557 7777 7 this case, the risk of mr valdo calocane to the public had been identified as high, that was qualified by one of the identified as high, that was qualified to one of the psychiatric hospitals in the responsible identified the risk. case where we 7 case where we think in any case where wethinkthat risk is in any case where wethink'that
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risk is high, person to star; for a needs to stay for a bit longer the mental health 7clinical77 clinical services services, the clinical services have to make sure they are = -: the right intervention 77the7f7or7m theform §7f77 77 the7form of medication or in the form of medication or mood stabiliser, or sure mood stabiliser, or make sure that there are psychological 7tz7 5�*5’5 e 7h7e7l7bing hel7ping th7at if we look at the % these pillars are biological = medication, intervention, medication, psychological intervention, 77: 7 7 the patient, and treating the patient, and teaching the patient and her family about the importance of engaging services, and engaging the services, and them back to education, getting them back to education, employment, relationships, financial and educational support, so, all of these main pillars be for pillarsshould be provided for who has a severe mental someone who has a severe mental health condition.— healthe-enehtiun the list of missed
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at the list of missed opportunities in this report, the family have that the men7tal mental are what do you think of of 7 of the 7 is infor the state at the blea'. is'i'n'fsrr” ' "er ' ' kind the state of the nus is'i'nfsrr” ' w” ' ' kind of the state of the hhiisetnfar eeeee e ' e e eee'ee kind of �* ., that kind of care? again, clearly. _ that kind of care? again, clearly, there _ that kind of care? again, clearly, there are - that kind of care? again, j clearly, there are missed opportunities in different organisations but we organisations but again we should not underestimate the work that the nhs is great work that the'tchs'isr ~ , , ~ , . in managing people doing in managing people with physical health conditions and mental health conditions, although we could have more input and all resources needs to address any in service provision, gaps in service provision, levels, and in ;c.s..ct;f.c.c,,c ,. ,. provision of secondary and health specialist mental health we are talking gervices. we are talking about large group of the gervices. we are talking about large grol mental health population, mental health conditions common in the uk conditions are common in the uk and in other countries -77777 7777777777 77 probably about 20% of
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globally. probably about 20% of , at any specific glgbgally. probably about 20% of , at any specific time globally. probably about 20% of , at any specific time in people at any specific time in any specific country. so we anyr specific seentryg'e’e we w w'w to anyr specific seantryg'e’ewe w to train any specific saantryg'e’awe w to train more need to train more doctors, mental health a—a..7 7 7 7 to provide professionals te provide care professionals to provide care and mental health support effective mental heatthsbpport patients, families for patientsrand fami' - - need those. ., us and thank you for ii!— in about the case, beefing hearing the about77today. families about today. thank you. we are waiting for a news conference from the families of victims of valdo calocane the victims of valdo calocane we will be that and we will be with that conference as soon as it begins. let's turn to the extraordinary news conference in washington
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where president trump spoke towards the middle east in decades. the entire territory should be redeveloped, our state department correspondent president trump set out his "permanently resettle" up to two million palestinians on; oeeaaaeaatefo'e— we will own it and be responsible for dismantling level it out. mr netanyahu defended the ideas, saying the us president was an unconventional thinker.
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he has a different idea and it is worth paying attention to this. what palestinians will see as a plan for their expulsion. but it could also have more immediate
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nearby, protesters called for netanyahu's trial arrest warrants for him, his defence minister and a hamas leader. they called mr trump's idea a plan for ethnic cleansing. trump and his team can talk about displacing within this real estate rhetoric but at the end of the day nothing will stop the palestinians for the israeli leader, but it is the president's sparking all of the response.
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our correspondent in washington, carl nasman, announcement was greeted. over there in london. i mean, this really doesjust represent a fundamental — a drastic shift in us policy — you know, saying... for the us to come in, you know, kind of redevelop this land and then "own it", in donald trump's words — in the region. politicians really sounding off.
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kind of criticising this plan. saying he didn't think it was the best use to, you know, pull off this kind of plan — i mean, you know, normal global policy is, which is america first teenager has charge of in sheffield. hard —— matt
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in ethf'ele pa“? 1: “that? willgoose suffered harvey willgoose suffered injuries and died. the has murder, a ”"“’e”ar;ca;d”’ 7 7 7 a magnesia. boy 7 a bladed article. boy ca77nnot bladed article. boy ca77nnot bl�* named icle. boy ca77nnot bl�* named 7due to the boy cannot be named due to his age and he will appear at sheffield youth court later. country's history. the prime minister, ulf kristersson, said many questions remained unanswered. at least 10 people were killed at an adult education college in the city the motive for the violence is unclear — late into the night, police were still at the school in sweden as they investigate how and why the attacker making his way through the building, whoever took these pictures is clearly terrified, and runs for their life.
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this resident nearby was filming on her phone when the attack started. oh, my god! inside the building... alarm ..students took refuge under their desks. could be escorted away safely. translation: a guy next to me was shot in the shoulder. - he was bleeding a lot. they said, "get out, get out." as word began to spread that something horrific with their loved ones. translation: we texted each other
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it's police have said they don't believe this attack is terror—related, and that the shooter — sweden has one of the highest rates of gun crime in the european union — blamed largely on gang rivalry. waiting for news. the dead have not yet been identified. relatives and give them support.
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your waiting for a news conference about stabbed conference about those stabbed in nottingham injune 2023. there has been a report into ca re of care of killer, the care of the triple killer, valdo calocane, and the . a report . ms 77reporthas 7 77777 england, report has identified showing numerous failing showing that the system got it wrong with , , calocane, who went onto the system got it wrong with , , three ocane, who went onto the system got it wrong with , , three in me, who went onto the system got it wrong with , , three injune, iho went onto the system got it wrong with , , three injune, 2023, 1t onto the system got it wrong with , , three injune, 2023, in onto kill three injune, 2023, in we will be back nottingham. we will be back when back by when back news conference by the begins. the money will be spent on tidal flood walls and tidal barriers, flood walls and nature —based solutions. a number of uk schools growingnomber of b�*keschools banned them a new 77 7 7suggest 7 the
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bf of smartphones 7 of smartphones doe7s not use of smartphones does not lead to better grades or well—being among students, yet despite findings found7there were researchers found there were worse outcomes for those who worse odtconnesfor those who longer on their devices. spent longer on their devices. our education correspondent brandon jefferies has more. lock them back in. smartphones are increasingly restricted at school — smartphones at break times, and those with the strictest policies. he a school with a permissive policy. how surprising were these findings? of phone use, they would have lower levels of mental health, we didn't find that.
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time that adolescents spent on their phones. the study looked at mental health, anxiety and depression, as they arrive at school, phones are locked into pouches. wales to be this strict. head teacher ian gerrard told me it's reduced bullying in today's research. we've got evidence of of children, you know,
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during the day is not going to be published pupils messaging or simply checking. in wales, there's a big push on digital skills. sisters charlotte and georgie can relax on their phones. at school, they say restrictions have made things simpler. if we did have our phones, there would be like phones be able to concentrate because you'd be thinking face to face and not sort of the quick message. that are inappropriate? about online cruelty. it's almost like
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a pack of wolves. they just want to get their points out in a nasty fashion, and with no expense thought to the feelings. it's never allowed smartphones for under—16s. we would outlaw them. we wouldn't allow students to continue using a drug do you think they are the equivalent of smoking for under 16s? yes, i absolutely think that they have a parallel risk. theirfamily life.
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i think i've come to school a couple days definitely go back for it. about what happens at home. branwen jeffreys, bbc news. a chronic condition women can take affe'tr�*o ”he" which can take , ~ ,.. ~ decade diagnose. ina a decade to diagnose. in a series of candid images, series of candid images”, emma has documented 21—year—old emma has documented her experience of living with the disease over several years. the disease over several years, , reporter went to meet her. our reporter went to meet her. unashamed and unfiltered. these show emma, as
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s a w emma, as seeiiifir 7 7 s7a7fl7are—7up,7as~�*7 77 7 7 mag—l; $¥7s~7 77 manages a flare-op of and the endometriosis, and the aftermath of surgery. this is the only way to get the point then being so raw. across, then being so raw. they need show the reality of need to show the reality of living with this disease common but no what 7 what it is. " what it is. this really knows what it is. this display part of e'eelee gm“? eeft e�*f a“? 77777 7 work at e'eelee {5�*me eeft e�*f a“? 77777 7 work at falmouth degree work at falmouth university. she now has a ugiyggeity she now has a of endometriosis, but took eight 7 7 7 7 7�*7appb7ih7tment 7 7 7 7�*7appo7ir717tment was like doctor appointment was like into a battlefield and i . oin. into a battlefield and l 57 75 e as”... ”e e .c, to going into a battlefield and l to advocate for how i felt, i was so desperately trying to be believed by tryingrto be believed by it was like someone somebody; lt was like ee—eeee stabbing somebody; lt was like se—eeee stabbing me, itjust was stabbing—e "j-ae�* away. it was wouldn't go away. it was horrific. and it didn't matter what i said.— horrific. and it didn't matter what i said. , ., ,., what i said. emma's meet are from what i said. efim - from endometriosis. . of very old school
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= -= that just 7 that just say, well you deople thatjust say. well you . got that and you have just have got that and you have just got to with it, so it got to get on with it; as it wee—emf not got to get on with it; se �* s s s s not changed from when i had has not changed from when i had it. i so proud of emma for it. i am so proud of emma for being so brave, to bring this to forefront her work this today. ta the fecefcentelth'h’et sate ' ’ this toda . ta the fecefcentelth'h’et sate ' ’ thistoda. . ., , anesthis today wants doctors endometriosis uk wa nts doctors be endometriosis uk wants'doctors be better informed. in —— endometriosis demetrius —— endometriosis occurs when in lining occurswhen cellsinthe lining room elsewhere in of the room and elsewhere in body, these cells grow and the body, these cells grow and change in response to 777the emotional cycle. 777the7emot7ional7cycle. 7r7hi7s7777 77 77777777 in the emotional cycle. this causes people to experience inflammation, pain and for scar tissue build up. we tissue to build up. we are setting a target year titsfcgc ' year or that77 77 7 year or that77 7are one year or that we are actually e"e" gym”..- “eae'eeeds ss s ss ss ss can access the that they they can access the that they need. in parallel with need; ln parallel with that we training to support health care practitioner so that they and recognise
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understand and recognise symptoms and help people with symptomsandhelp people with the department of social care told us socié know told us socié know that told us socié know that too d us socié know that too many that they know thatstoo many are facing unacceptable that they know thatstoo many a gynaecological eptable 77and 7 77and that7 777and that7more needs be 777and that7more needs be don7e71nd that7more needs be don7e7toi that7more needs be don7e7to suppo77rt>re needs be don7e7to suppo77rt women is to be done to eueeetwema" s s they say with endometriosis. they say the government is overhauling women's care to get women�*s health care to get the they ”7t, 7t77h77ey when they need it. 5552; london, for a you to central london, for a conference held by the h5eiif5 e5fif5f5555 e5“? e75 5.55 of 55555 e55f5f5555 55[5 5757 e55 of barnaby weather, valley 7 valley kumar 7 valley kumar and 7 valley kumar and ian drayton valley kumar and ian coates were killed in in 2023 by valdo nottingham in 2023 by valdo —— grace calocane. —— grace o'malley kumar.
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we now have the opportunity for the full as required and the change. it needs to be attitudecha nges ltneedssto be attitudecha nges ltneedssto be a basis... in last 30 years there have been in the last 30 years there have and 7 7 $héi7ciihi7h7ihg7777 and climbing l7ess7ons .c 77h; a .c .. ..c .c .c a, 7, a, ,. 7 77be7le7a7r7ned.777 7 7 7 77 77 7 7 77be7le7a7r7ned.77yesterday, 7 7 77 77 7 7 77be7le7a7r7ne7d.77yesterday, 7th; 77 77 7 will be learned. yesterday, the report was due to finished e-=
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”at has; 77 77 7 77 the findings received by on the findings received by the public and is because the public and that is because the executive summary... we can gxgegcgtiye summary... we can the full report. executive summary... we can disclose the full report. only a as”, as. 76” as, 7777o7ht7hé pm intervention, on personal up intervention, on personal up until that treatment was... up until that point there was a to point there was a refusal to disclose it. with ourfull report, you know today f555fe 555 55551555 5555? {5555 the f555fe 555 55551555 5555? e555’;e the family are how frightened the family are of valdo calocane. they plan their and they face very
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their exits and they face very risks. the shouts from obvious risks. the shouts from the
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