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our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports.s day baby — the local newspaper took this picture of her with her mother and father. butjust nine years later, both her parents died of aids. i do solemnly, sincerely and truly... today she told the inquiry how their family life had been devastated. these were herfather‘s medical records — a severe haemophiliac treated with the infected blood product factor viii, he had caught hepatitis and hiv. she explained how her mother, whom she adored, had in turn been infected with hiv. the illness made herfather violent and her mother turned to drink. i literally would follow her around the house like a little shadow, she was literally everything to me, and then to see and watch her suddenly become this different person and be intoxicated around me, there were often times when i was...very scared. in 1993, when lauren was just nine years old, both her parents were admitted to hospital in oxford. they died within eight days of each other. the inquiry heard of her heartache that she and her brot
our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports.s day baby — the local newspaper took this picture of her with her mother and father. butjust nine years later, both her parents died of aids. i do solemnly, sincerely and truly... today she told the inquiry how their family life had been devastated. these were herfather‘s medical records — a severe haemophiliac treated with the infected blood product factor viii, he had caught hepatitis and hiv. she explained how her mother, whom she...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.t victims from all over the world who were killed in the london bridge attacks two years ago pay tribute to their loved ones as the inquest into their deaths opens. as brexit talks resume with labour — the government concedes the uk will now have to take part in the elections for the european parliament in two weeks time. reunited with their families — two reuters journalists jailed in myanmar 18 months ago after reporting on a massacre of rohingya muslims are released. south africa goes to the polls tomorrow for its sixth democratic election since nelson mandela became the first black president “119911. but the party he led — the african national congress — is under pressure because of corruption. former president, the anc‘s jacob zuma was ousted last year — accused of looting state funds and awarding contracts for cash. his successor, cyril ramaphosa, has promised dishonest officials will be jailed. 0ur africa editor, fergal keane, reports from the campaign trail. tropical durban, so
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.t victims from all over the world who were killed in the london bridge attacks two years ago pay tribute to their loved ones as the inquest into their deaths opens. as brexit talks resume with labour — the government concedes the uk will now have to take part in the elections for the european parliament in two weeks time. reunited with their families — two reuters journalists jailed in myanmar 18 months ago after reporting on a massacre of rohingya muslims are...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. democratic election since nelson mandela became the first black president in 1994. but the party he led, the african national congress, is under pressure because of corruption. former president, the anc‘s jacob zuma was ousted last year, accused of looting state funds and awarding contracts for cash. his successor, cyril ramaphosa, has promised dishonest officials will be jailed. 0ur africa editor, fergal keane, reports from the campaign trail. tropical durban, south africa's tourist playground, is a political battle ground, where the party of mandela is fighting a bitter internal struggle in the midst of a presidential election. this man, president cyril ramaphosa, is promising to clean out endemic corruption in the anc. they sing. first stop of the president's day, a tourism conference, and the national anthem of a people longing for a moral revolution, ramaphosa humorously reminding them whose legacy he's claiming. coming to durban, i thought i should wear a madiba shirt, the type
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. democratic election since nelson mandela became the first black president in 1994. but the party he led, the african national congress, is under pressure because of corruption. former president, the anc‘s jacob zuma was ousted last year, accused of looting state funds and awarding contracts for cash. his successor, cyril ramaphosa, has promised dishonest officials will be jailed. 0ur africa editor, fergal keane, reports from the campaign trail. tropical durban,...
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our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports.ved extremely stubborn to shift. by the time children in england leave primary school, a third will be overweight or obese. one of the most difficult groups to help has been those from poorer backgrounds, but today's study from leeds seems to buck the trend. to buck the trend. over a five—year period, the number of obese four—and five—year—olds has fallen by 6.4%. what's particularly interesting is that the number of obese children from deprived backgrounds has dropped even more, by an average of 8.7%. three—year—old libbyjoy used to only eat beans, sausages and mashed potato, but she was helped to try lots of different food as part of a scheme to tackle obesity in leeds. her mum now says she is fantastically healthy. her absolute favourite is broccoli, and she can eat loads of it. cucumbers, bananas, mangoes, peaches, strawberries, sweetcorn, loads of things now. the city of leeds has concentrated its efforts on tackling obesity, particularly among younger children and in deprived are
our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports.ved extremely stubborn to shift. by the time children in england leave primary school, a third will be overweight or obese. one of the most difficult groups to help has been those from poorer backgrounds, but today's study from leeds seems to buck the trend. to buck the trend. over a five—year period, the number of obese four—and five—year—olds has fallen by 6.4%. what's particularly interesting is that the number of obese children from...
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sophie hutchinson is at the inquiry in central london.e their testimony is here at this public inquiry, and she described how she was infected through her husband. he was infected through her husband. he was given contaminated blood products for treatment for his severe haemophilia. he was infected with hepatitis c and hiv and as a result of that infection clair walton became infected with hiv. she told the inquiry he was never properly warned of the risk of these blood products, and in fact doctors had almost sort of praised him for having so many antibodies in his system against hepatitis c, to protect him from it, because he had been exposed to the virus so many times. she said medical staff knew about the dangers, and she described about the dangers, and she described a time when her husband was pressured to keep taking the contaminated medicines. he was told that there was a shortage of the factor eight, of the old stock, and that they were keeping the good stuff for the little boys — the boys that hadn't been given, hadn't received
sophie hutchinson is at the inquiry in central london.e their testimony is here at this public inquiry, and she described how she was infected through her husband. he was infected through her husband. he was given contaminated blood products for treatment for his severe haemophilia. he was infected with hepatitis c and hiv and as a result of that infection clair walton became infected with hiv. she told the inquiry he was never properly warned of the risk of these blood products, and in fact...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news. the time is 6:15pm. the case is closed over the defence secretary being sacked for the leak to the security council. gavin williamson insists he didn't do it. a difficult start for competitiors at the tour de yorkshire, as they have to contend with bad weather and protestors. coming up on sportsday on bbc news: england captain eoin morgan says alex hales is out of the cricket world cup squad because of a complete breakdown in trust. hales was reportedly withdrawn for testing positive for recreational drugs. #we # we shall live in peace # we shall live in peace #we # we shall live in peace # we shall live in peace # the spectre of an old conflict still haunts this city. now, derry is trying to heal new wounds. the violence which led to the death of lyra mckee was orchestrated by so—called dissident republicans. they see themselves as part of a decades—old struggle against british rule in northern ireland. i would just say to them, lay down your arms. stop the whole thing. i would hope that they would take
sophie hutchinson, bbc news. the time is 6:15pm. the case is closed over the defence secretary being sacked for the leak to the security council. gavin williamson insists he didn't do it. a difficult start for competitiors at the tour de yorkshire, as they have to contend with bad weather and protestors. coming up on sportsday on bbc news: england captain eoin morgan says alex hales is out of the cricket world cup squad because of a complete breakdown in trust. hales was reportedly withdrawn...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.pression dominating the shortlist. their works will go on show at the turner contemporary in margate from 28th september until january 2020. the winner will be announced on 3rd december. joining me now is oliver basciano art critic and international editor at artreview who was on the panel ofjudges for the 2018 turner prize. you can talk freely now because you‘re not on the panel this year. introduced the four artists. we have tai shani, her work looks at magic and fantasy and feminism. the work that she has been nominated for is imagining a city that has been made by women and populated by women, dc: semiramis. and then there is oscar murillo. he is probably the big name and probably the closest to painting. there is always a moan that the turner prize does not involve enough painting to stop he isa involve enough painting to stop he is a big character. he came on the scene very quickly after college. his work was selling for a lot of money. and then he went quite free that. and i thi
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.pression dominating the shortlist. their works will go on show at the turner contemporary in margate from 28th september until january 2020. the winner will be announced on 3rd december. joining me now is oliver basciano art critic and international editor at artreview who was on the panel ofjudges for the 2018 turner prize. you can talk freely now because you‘re not on the panel this year. introduced the four artists. we have tai shani, her work looks at magic and...
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our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports.baby born on christmas day 1983, the local newspaper took this photo of her with her mother and father, but nine years later both her parents died of aids. today she told the public why the anti infected blood how her father caught the disease from the but, blood product he had been treated with and how her mother turned to drink when she was diagnosed with hiv.” turned to drink when she was diagnosed with hiv. i remember being really, really scared because having your mother who you doted on, you literally would follow her around the house like a shadow, she was everything to me. we were very close. she told the inquiry the impact of the infections was devastating. she had two brothers and they had been a loving family but the illness affected her father's brain and he became violent. in 1990 both parents were admitted to hospital and died within eight days of each other when she was nine years old. she spoke of her heartache that she and her brothers we re heartache that she and her
our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports.baby born on christmas day 1983, the local newspaper took this photo of her with her mother and father, but nine years later both her parents died of aids. today she told the public why the anti infected blood how her father caught the disease from the but, blood product he had been treated with and how her mother turned to drink when she was diagnosed with hiv.” turned to drink when she was diagnosed with hiv. i remember being really, really...
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sophie hutchinson, bbc news.n as the yellow vest movement. we can now go live to pictures from paris, where the group are joining unions in protest across france. may the 1st is the traditional protest being carried out by a number of protest groups, but inevitably the focus is on the yellow vest movement. they have been bringing chaos to paris the past few saturdays. this is just bringing chaos to paris the past few saturdays. this isjust days bringing chaos to paris the past few saturdays. this is just days after president krohn outline policies with tax cuts. designed to bring the protest to an end, but already tear gas has been used to disperse a group. as you can see at the moment, large number of people are on the street, but it is a peaceful protest as far as the pictures we can see here. we will keep an eye on it. the court case has begun of a church warden accused of trying to murder two pensioners in the village of maids moreton in buckinghamshire. 28—year—old benjamin field is alledged to have plotted
sophie hutchinson, bbc news.n as the yellow vest movement. we can now go live to pictures from paris, where the group are joining unions in protest across france. may the 1st is the traditional protest being carried out by a number of protest groups, but inevitably the focus is on the yellow vest movement. they have been bringing chaos to paris the past few saturdays. this is just bringing chaos to paris the past few saturdays. this isjust days bringing chaos to paris the past few saturdays....
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our health correspondent sophie hutchinson has been at the inquiry in central london.s infected through her husband. he was given contaminated blood products to treat him for his severe haemophilia. he was infected with hepatitis c and hiv and, as a result of that infection, clair walton became infected with hiv. she told the enquiry he was never properly warned of the risks of these blood products and that, in fact, doctors had almost praised him for having so many antibodies in his system against hepatitis c to protect him from it, because he had been exposed to the virus so many times. she said medical staff knew about the dangers and she described a time when her husband was pressured to keep taking the contaminated medicines. he was told that there was a shortage of the old stock and that they were keeping the good stuff for the little boys, the little boys who hadn‘t received hiv. brian accepted that. he accepted it and i think that is a mark of the man he was, that he was put under that emotional blackmail and to continue to take what potentially was old stock —
our health correspondent sophie hutchinson has been at the inquiry in central london.s infected through her husband. he was given contaminated blood products to treat him for his severe haemophilia. he was infected with hepatitis c and hiv and, as a result of that infection, clair walton became infected with hiv. she told the enquiry he was never properly warned of the risks of these blood products and that, in fact, doctors had almost praised him for having so many antibodies in his system...
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our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports.. today, she told the public inquiry into infected blood, how herfather, a severe haemophiliac, caught the disease from the blood product, factor 8, he had been treated with and how her mother turned to drink when she was diagnosed with hiv. i remember being really, really scared because having your mother who you doted on, literally would follow her around the house like a shadow, she was literally everything to me. we were very close. she told the inquiry the impact of the infections was devastating. she had two brothers and they had been a loving family but the illness affected herfather‘s brain and he became violent. in 1993, both parents were admitted to hospital in oxford and died within eight days of each other. lauren was nine years old. she spoke of her heartache that she and her brothers were separated. not only did i lose my parents, i lost my brothers, who were the next closest thing to me. it would rip me apart every time i would go and visit them and have to come back. i
our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports.. today, she told the public inquiry into infected blood, how herfather, a severe haemophiliac, caught the disease from the blood product, factor 8, he had been treated with and how her mother turned to drink when she was diagnosed with hiv. i remember being really, really scared because having your mother who you doted on, literally would follow her around the house like a shadow, she was literally everything to me. we were very close. she...
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our health correspondent sophie hutchinson is at the inquiry in central london.ing so many antibodies in his system against hepatitis c to protect him from it, because he had been exposed to the virus so many times. she said medical staff knew about the dangers and she described a time when her husband was pressured to keep taking the contaminated medicines. he was told that there was a shortage of the old stock and the fact that they were keeping the good stuff for the little boys, the little boys who hadn't received hiv. brian accepted that. he accepted it and i think that is a mark of the man he was, that he was put under that emotional blackmail and to continue to take what potentially was old stock — infected blood products. clair walton also heavily criticised the now defunct mcfarlane trust which provided financial support for some of the victims. she said in a court that they had been benefiting from people dying. —— in a quote. she said they had also held her and her husband in contempt when they were given a loan, the mcfarlane trust bought part of thei
our health correspondent sophie hutchinson is at the inquiry in central london.ing so many antibodies in his system against hepatitis c to protect him from it, because he had been exposed to the virus so many times. she said medical staff knew about the dangers and she described a time when her husband was pressured to keep taking the contaminated medicines. he was told that there was a shortage of the old stock and the fact that they were keeping the good stuff for the little boys, the little...