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keane $69.00 the royal naval hospital was closed down veterans of her majesty's navy preferred to spend that declining years in less blended surroundings the building became the royal naval college and sept since then as a training center for naval offices. but back to the problem detailing the degree of luggage and how was it fun to be solved. visitors will find the arms are in the royal observatory at greenwich the puzzle was solved not by a physicist or a ron astronomer but by an ordinary common to from southern england john harrison at the age of 22 john harrison built his 1st chronometer he spent 60 years of his life studying how time could be measured precisely his premise was that if a navigator at sea knew the exact time in his home port then from the difference between that time and the time on board ship he could calculate the position of the vessel in degrees latitude and long it cheap. for centuries no one had been able to make a clock that measured the time accurately at sea without being influenced by fluctuations in temperature by humidity or by the ship's motion and that
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have been built while we have an eyewitness joining us now on the phone ahmed who is that the royal hospital that's close to the main protest site that was attacked in khartoum may take you very much for speaking to us tell us what the scene is like at the hospital right now and how many people are being treated there. hello. the region is really messy bloody this is one of the bloody of the years of. history we are more aware of more than $100.00 and there. injuries serious and various. we have more than. 50. died today this. seriously it's a messy day it's a bloody day it is the stuff at the hospital way you are able to cope with the number of people who've been injured. we're using volunteers from everywhere everybody is and the medical care that would come to join not only this hospital we have many centers on our. side. is. tell us about the type of a jury's that the protesters have such strange we've heard reports of course that live ammunition was used against them what type of injuries have people have faded and why these protesters who are being treated right now indeed it's live am
have been built while we have an eyewitness joining us now on the phone ahmed who is that the royal hospital that's close to the main protest site that was attacked in khartoum may take you very much for speaking to us tell us what the scene is like at the hospital right now and how many people are being treated there. hello. the region is really messy bloody this is one of the bloody of the years of. history we are more aware of more than $100.00 and there. injuries serious and various. we...
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the injured in hospital being treated and looked after we're also hearing news of certain hospitals maybe the royal care hospital being stormed others being surrounded. yeah this is the situation in khartoum and in areas around khartoum what are you hearing from your colleagues your friends from civil society beyond car to other areas of sudan is there any word getting from do we have any word from the. oh just like we are communicating to the media. i mean it is just like this militia is like is not going to stop the massacre is going to continue because the protesters are not giving up and they don't cost anyone i see this is like income by people in war you know if you think i'm glad. this is why we demand and we are requesting help asking the international community the u.n. . to move on this because this is not going to ask now indeed if the tensile treaty can help i'm sure we're going to get word from the calls you said your brother just a few moments ago was isolated in a medical facility was he able to tell you of the was he able to tell you of the types of injuries people have suffered yes
the injured in hospital being treated and looked after we're also hearing news of certain hospitals maybe the royal care hospital being stormed others being surrounded. yeah this is the situation in khartoum and in areas around khartoum what are you hearing from your colleagues your friends from civil society beyond car to other areas of sudan is there any word getting from do we have any word from the. oh just like we are communicating to the media. i mean it is just like this militia is like...
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the royal hospital which is close to the main protest site that was attacked in counting. it's really messy bloody this is one of the blood. of done in. any history we have more or less more than $100.00. injuries and various. we have more than. 15 died today. seriously it's a messy day it's a bloody day it's live ammunition injuries for sure. shots in the head. and different body parts. males females different age. it's messy still you can hear some from time to time some some some noises of live ammunition on the place was not on the hospital. supplies are not allowed to come in. people. were going to be so many calls for people to send more supplies because we were running out of supplies we need more volunteers all of the capacity. that it is almost. well lead with evo is founder and president of the sudan policy forum joins me now on set and obviously this is been an ongoing situation for at least what 7 hours now since as initial reports of the site being cleared outside military headquarters also a call by the civil society movements to mobilize as many people acros
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. >> the president is meeting with the prime minister after getting showered with royal hospitality. the president capped off a day of pageantry side by side with the queen at a lavish banquet in his honor but today protesters are vowing to turn out in larger numbers. >> abc's julia macfarlane has the latest from london. good morning, julia. >> reporter: janai, well, good morning from london. yes, that's right. yesterday was all about the pomp. today it's politics as theresa may and president trump talk shop. day one of the visit was a feast. a full state reception for the trumps. ♪ with nearly all the trimmings. there was the inspection of the guards, a tour of the palace with the queen, all leading up to that lavish banquet in buckingham palace. men in white tie, women in long white gloves, tiaras and royal insignias optional. >> mr. president -- >> reporter: the president often unpredictable on his best behavior sticking to the script. >> she has embodied the spirit of duty and patriotism that beats proudly in every british heart. >> reporter: from the queen some sage advice on th
. >> the president is meeting with the prime minister after getting showered with royal hospitality. the president capped off a day of pageantry side by side with the queen at a lavish banquet in his honor but today protesters are vowing to turn out in larger numbers. >> abc's julia macfarlane has the latest from london. good morning, julia. >> reporter: janai, well, good morning from london. yes, that's right. yesterday was all about the pomp. today it's politics as theresa...
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intense as it was earlier today now really out so we spoke to a maid who is an eyewitness at the royal hospital which is close to the main protest site in khartoum and he described to us the situation at the hospital. to ration is really messy bloody this is one of the bloodiest days of. any history we have more like more than $100.00 and. injuries serious injuries. we have more than. 50. died today this. actions seriously it's a lengthy very bloody day it's live ammunition injuries or sure. shots in the head. in different body voice. mails females different. it's messy and still you can hear some from time to time some some some noises. live ammunition on the place with out on the holes with them. supplies are not allowed to come and. those are the. people. we're going to be so many calls for people to send us more supplies. really we're running out of supplies we need more volunteers all of the capacity. but it is almost. well there's been a lot of international reaction to the events in sudan diplomats in sudan have been reacting to the actions of the military joined by the u.s. embassy in k
intense as it was earlier today now really out so we spoke to a maid who is an eyewitness at the royal hospital which is close to the main protest site in khartoum and he described to us the situation at the hospital. to ration is really messy bloody this is one of the bloodiest days of. any history we have more like more than $100.00 and. injuries serious injuries. we have more than. 50. died today this. actions seriously it's a lengthy very bloody day it's live ammunition injuries or sure....
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is collating break the tension as we heard from our eyewitness a short while ago outside the royal hospitalin khartoum he said it was a rapid response forces that were surrounding the hospital and not the military you talked about the militia as well notorious obviously for their role in the conflict in darfur how did they get involved in this particular crisis why is it that the jan to read are the ones leading this crackdown this is this is a brilliant question i think. some one is is is playing dimity himself into the he's being played into the hands of the islamist. officers mainly i would say salaam or others who are already expired 3 hits or citizens so that he citizens in saudi arabia the he is in the process or beginning his own car they would want him to take you know the blame for what they're. happens and soon as he is he has become the obvious i mean the most important the most wanted individual and the most hated it. officer obviously has not taken heed officer but he would be hated by the population he would be hated by the military itself because so he is being used as a pawn
is collating break the tension as we heard from our eyewitness a short while ago outside the royal hospitalin khartoum he said it was a rapid response forces that were surrounding the hospital and not the military you talked about the militia as well notorious obviously for their role in the conflict in darfur how did they get involved in this particular crisis why is it that the jan to read are the ones leading this crackdown this is this is a brilliant question i think. some one is is is...
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circumstance began, with the president's hostilities seemingly melted away after luxuriating in royal hospitality. the president also took the time to issue a series of tweets praising the royal family, articulating support for the uk, hyping up a post post-be i trait de. today's grant tour is leading up to tonight, a formal state dinner in the ballroom at buckingham palace. though a foos prominent people will not be in attendance. both men have been vocal critics of the president in the past. so the big question today is -- how strong is the special relationship between america and the uk? joining me now from london, white house correspondent hallie jackson, and nbc news senior international correspondent keir simmons. let me start with you, as you were a keen observer with all the pomp and circumstance, and when we spoke earlier today, this morning here in the u.s., you said, you know. how are we doing so far? >> reporter: we'll wait until we hear what the president has to say. for the first time here outside buckingham palace, we are seen antitrump protesters. there's a group being held back b
circumstance began, with the president's hostilities seemingly melted away after luxuriating in royal hospitality. the president also took the time to issue a series of tweets praising the royal family, articulating support for the uk, hyping up a post post-be i trait de. today's grant tour is leading up to tonight, a formal state dinner in the ballroom at buckingham palace. though a foos prominent people will not be in attendance. both men have been vocal critics of the president in the past....
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police now we hear that the security forces have stormed one of those hospitals the hospital in question is the royal care hospital let's talk to as me again she's standing by in washington d.c. she is on skype thank you very much indeed for being so patient as what do you make of that the information that the security forces that she stormed one of the main hospitals in khartoum. just told you to what extent they're going to try to target people if it was only about the situation if it was only because the city needs late. obstructing the movement or has the city civilians as the cliche why would they go after the testers were injured already and some of them actually each to announce that why are you going into hospitals i'm honest you cannot understand. this escalation but the only possible explanation is that they're trying. our showing they trying to shield to protect that they are in control and we are back to the old routine and we cannot let we've given you some space to practice some freedom and now we're back to this and there's no reason for that and i don't know if you've seen the videos
police now we hear that the security forces have stormed one of those hospitals the hospital in question is the royal care hospital let's talk to as me again she's standing by in washington d.c. she is on skype thank you very much indeed for being so patient as what do you make of that the information that the security forces that she stormed one of the main hospitals in khartoum. just told you to what extent they're going to try to target people if it was only about the situation if it was...
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so tonight, we're going to see the finest in royal hospitality. set up these state banquets, they're taking rulers to measure the distance between the chairs and table. nothing is left to chance. the queen will come in and oversee everything before her guests of honor arrive. she's been known to move the flowers, she doesn't miss a beat. but donald trump will have a chance to make a short speech. he'll toast the queen as she will have done the same beforehand. tiaras from the royals present, and the finest in british society and also a number of americans that are living in the uk that they are considered important enough to invite to this event. about 150 people there, it will be a lavish affair, and really, it will be, i think, probably of this three-day visit, the most lavish of everything. >> i do want to ask you, before we even get there, sally, let's talk still about this tea. victoria touched on it, which there are many -- there may be many difference in views between prince charles and president trump, but maybe no so than their views on c
so tonight, we're going to see the finest in royal hospitality. set up these state banquets, they're taking rulers to measure the distance between the chairs and table. nothing is left to chance. the queen will come in and oversee everything before her guests of honor arrive. she's been known to move the flowers, she doesn't miss a beat. but donald trump will have a chance to make a short speech. he'll toast the queen as she will have done the same beforehand. tiaras from the royals present,...
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over $32.00 confirmed killed they release an official asking the hospital royal hospital to clear all the doctors within one hour how can a little trickle down to kill this people demand a fair election and then be trusted and the public now think that when this election happened exactly like what happened they could present they didn't bring one of their one of the militias to be running the country and then again it's going to be enriched country we don't want this we want to have a peaceful life here the demands of the public will not be met unless the transition the military council is removed from the rule a very confusing situation is you cannot you cannot give them the authority to capture who killed at home or to civilians and at the same time as including we are and we are in a dilemma now here and so that all along to do it even though we don't be a macaw you say that they are not politicians and then the talks between the council and the main opposition were already suspended where does all of this leave those talks now. well yeah it was extended 1st it was if they do it wa
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i've come to the royal liverpool hospital to meet one of the country's leading liver specialists. this looks very much like the sharp end to me of what you do. this is the sharp end. this is the liver ward which i have been on for longer than i care to remember. 0ver that time i have seen an increase in the harms from alcohol to the liver, particularly in young people, and this is the frightening thing that you see people in their 20s and 30s who had no warning and suddenly present with advanced liver disease. why would that be when we hear that alcohol consumption is falling generally? i think the consumption is falling, particularly amongst the young. we think those people that are drinking are often drinking in a more destructive and harmful pattern than they were. the peak age of death from alcohol is between 45 and 55 when people are still in their prime. what would you say to a heavy drinker, who says there's nothing wrong, i feel fine? the liver has got fantastic reserve so you can appear perfectly normal and only have 10% of your liver working. and then the first thing the
i've come to the royal liverpool hospital to meet one of the country's leading liver specialists. this looks very much like the sharp end to me of what you do. this is the sharp end. this is the liver ward which i have been on for longer than i care to remember. 0ver that time i have seen an increase in the harms from alcohol to the liver, particularly in young people, and this is the frightening thing that you see people in their 20s and 30s who had no warning and suddenly present with...
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i have come to the royal liverpool hospital to meet one of the country's leading liver specialist.his looks very much like the sharp end. this is the sharp. this is the live award which i have been on for longer than i care to remember. 0ver that time i have seen an increase in the harms from alcohol to the liver, particularly in young people and this is the frightening thing. people in their 20s and 30s who had no warning and suddenly present with advanced liver disease. why would that be when we hear alcohol consumption is falling? the consumption is falling? the consumption is falling? the consumption is falling, particularly amongst the young. we think those people that are drinking a drink in a more destructive pattern. the peak age is between 45 and 55 when people are still in their prime. what would you say to a heavy drinker? the liver has a fantastic reserve so you can appear perfectly normal with 10% of the liver working. they go yellow, jaundice and they are in liver failure. yellow, jaundice and they are in liverfailure. sometimes yellow, jaundice and they are in liver
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after anvening of royal hospitality, the presint is getting down to work on day two of his state visiter, good morning. >> reporter: hey, savannah. good morning to you. cold and windy here in britain. focusing on policy and politics meeting wit theresa may who failed to successfully guide britain's depar churp from the eu. presidenumt p h krit siessed her situation with brexit. so far today only kind words. earlier we saw ivanka trump seated next to john bolton. up next, a joint news conference at 10 downing street where the president will liky be pressed after offering his opinions about who he would like to see as may's successor. and here across central london, despite rain, otprters, they've been gathering for thours. themp baby balloonpoett sed eart 10,000 protesters at one site. it all follows that state banquet with the british royals. white ties, tiaras, even a toast to the qun. ck to you. >> thank you very much. >>> president trump in london. vice president mike pence will travel to oklahoma today to survey damage from those catastrophic floods. more rain expected there and in
after anvening of royal hospitality, the presint is getting down to work on day two of his state visiter, good morning. >> reporter: hey, savannah. good morning to you. cold and windy here in britain. focusing on policy and politics meeting wit theresa may who failed to successfully guide britain's depar churp from the eu. presidenumt p h krit siessed her situation with brexit. so far today only kind words. earlier we saw ivanka trump seated next to john bolton. up next, a joint news...
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. >>> after an evening of royal hospitality the president is getting down to work on day two of his stateorning. >> reporter: good morning. cold and windy here in great britain after the pomp and pageantry, the president is focusing on policy and some politics, meeting with the outgoing prime minister theresa may who failed to conservatively guide britain's departure from the e.u. president trump has said it could threaten a trade deal with the u.s. so far today only kind words. at a business roundtable earlier we saw ivanka trump seated next to national security advisor john bolton. >> there's nothing more important than borders. >> on brexit, the president joked he doesn't like to weigh in on these things, reiterated for britain to leave saying it should happen. and thousands were cheering on the streets of london, dismissing protests as fake news. haven't seen any cheering crowds gathered and have crews across central london. there are tens of thousands of protesters. >>> president trump in london, vice president pence going to oklahoma to survey damage from catastrophic floods. more r
. >>> after an evening of royal hospitality the president is getting down to work on day two of his stateorning. >> reporter: good morning. cold and windy here in great britain after the pomp and pageantry, the president is focusing on policy and some politics, meeting with the outgoing prime minister theresa may who failed to conservatively guide britain's departure from the e.u. president trump has said it could threaten a trade deal with the u.s. so far today only kind words....
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hospital food. leigh milner reports. two people have died at the manchester royal infirmary, another at aintree hospital, after eating sandwichesied. listeria is a bacterium which typically causes mild food poisoning, but can prove fatal if people are already seriously ill. tanya marsden from ashford in kent was at the william harvey hospital having treatments for crohn‘s disease when she became infected with listeria. listeria can be fatal, and that obviously is what's playing on my mind now. i worry about whether there's any lasting implications for me, particularly because my immune system is so suppressed at this moment in time. eight trusts have been affected, but we've not been told which ones. i asked dr yvonne doyle from public health england why. the full details of the investigation and the trusts involved will be available next week. the reason we haven't put that out now is that the clinicians have asked us to give them some time to have those discussions with the patients who are alive and with the relatives of those who have deceased. well, the health secretary, matt hancock, has called for a review of nhs food. i
hospital food. leigh milner reports. two people have died at the manchester royal infirmary, another at aintree hospital, after eating sandwichesied. listeria is a bacterium which typically causes mild food poisoning, but can prove fatal if people are already seriously ill. tanya marsden from ashford in kent was at the william harvey hospital having treatments for crohn‘s disease when she became infected with listeria. listeria can be fatal, and that obviously is what's playing on my mind...
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five people have now died after eating hospital sandwiches and salads containing listeria. two lost their lives here at the manchester royalmary, another at aintree hospital. it's not yet been revealed where the other two patients died, but public health england has confirmed that seven trusts across the country have been affected. the food standards agency ourself are trying to identify how this could have got in to the food chain. that is going to take some time to do. but what we have done is taken steps to make sure that the product is no longer distributed and therefore the public and the nhs patients are safe. the health secretary, matt hancock, has now called for a review of nhs food. in a statement, he said... listeria typically causes mild food poisoning, but can prove fatal if people are already seriously ill. the first patient affected showed symptoms on the 25th of april. suspect salads and sandwiches were withdrawn on the 25th of may. public health england first warned about the outbreak on the 7th ofjune. the good food chain, which is being linked to the outbreak, has since voluntarily ceased production. as i
five people have now died after eating hospital sandwiches and salads containing listeria. two lost their lives here at the manchester royalmary, another at aintree hospital. it's not yet been revealed where the other two patients died, but public health england has confirmed that seven trusts across the country have been affected. the food standards agency ourself are trying to identify how this could have got in to the food chain. that is going to take some time to do. but what we have done...
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nine confirmed cases of listeria in hospital patients, resulting in five deaths, the health secretary wants to know what has gone wrong. two people died at manchester royal hospital in liverpool. it has not been revealed where the other two patients died. in a statement, the health secretary said: here at the department of health, matt hancock was facing growing calls to act. labour want him to make an urgent statement to the commons on monday to outline what exactly was being done. they say hospital patients and staff alike need reassurance. 43 nhs trusts have been supplied sandwiches and salads from a company called the good food chain, which has been linked to the outbreaks. they got their fillings from north country cooked meats. here, a strain of listeria has been identified. both have halted production. the first patient affected showed symptoms on the 25th of april. suspect sandwiches and salads were withdrawn on the 25th of may. public health england first warned about the outbreak on the 7th ofjune. listeria typically causes mild food poisoning but can prove fatal if people are already seriously ill. it is probably the nastiest of all the foodbo
nine confirmed cases of listeria in hospital patients, resulting in five deaths, the health secretary wants to know what has gone wrong. two people died at manchester royal hospital in liverpool. it has not been revealed where the other two patients died. in a statement, the health secretary said: here at the department of health, matt hancock was facing growing calls to act. labour want him to make an urgent statement to the commons on monday to outline what exactly was being done. they say...
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hospital and treated for stab wins. a third who had been stabbed in the chest died at the royal liverpool university hospital.for a look. kerry cooper is back to tell us what has caught his eye inside the papers. before we delve in, let's have a quick look at what is on the front pages this morning. a couple of stories, most of them, donald trump advice in the uk to seek a luteal solution on brexit. and to said nigel farage into lead the negotiations in brussels. the us president started visit tomorrow, he has done an interview with the sunday times. the security minister ben wallace has told the paper that britain's spy network has been stretched by a barrage of new deadly threats. he is asking for more money from the treasury to cope with that rising number of threats. the front page of the sunday telegraph, michael gove said he would consider delaying brexit until late 2020 in order to avoid the uk leaving the eu without a deal. and finally, not often we do local papers, but this morning, as the liverpool echo is celebrating its success of one of the city's football teams and winning the european cup again
hospital and treated for stab wins. a third who had been stabbed in the chest died at the royal liverpool university hospital.for a look. kerry cooper is back to tell us what has caught his eye inside the papers. before we delve in, let's have a quick look at what is on the front pages this morning. a couple of stories, most of them, donald trump advice in the uk to seek a luteal solution on brexit. and to said nigel farage into lead the negotiations in brussels. the us president started visit...
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england has linked the deaths of two more hospital patients to an outbreak of hysteria linked to prepacked subjects. the death of two patients at manchester royalr at aintree hospital had been confirmed by their investigation. our health editor hugh pym joins us now. what more do we know? are we to go public health that told us there were six cases are people seriously ill in hospitals with infections linked to listeria through hospital sandwiches and salads. three of them had died. now we are being told that public health england has identified two more deaths, one a little while ago and one amongst those who were seriously ill as of last week. we now know there are nine cases and five deaths. at seven hospital trusts around england and notjust in the north—west. public health england says there was nothing for patients to worry about, the production of these sandwiches and salads stopped a little while ago. they continue to look back in their records at previous, may be unexplained deaths, to see whether this outbreak of listeria has spread more widely across nhs trusts in england. thank you. the comedianjo brand has apologised for making a j
england has linked the deaths of two more hospital patients to an outbreak of hysteria linked to prepacked subjects. the death of two patients at manchester royalr at aintree hospital had been confirmed by their investigation. our health editor hugh pym joins us now. what more do we know? are we to go public health that told us there were six cases are people seriously ill in hospitals with infections linked to listeria through hospital sandwiches and salads. three of them had died. now we are...
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has confirmed the deaths of two more hospital patients from an outbreak of listeria linked to pre—packed sandwiches. the death of two patients from manchester royalal had already been revealed. all but one of the five deaths happened than a month ago, and the food products linked to the outbreak have been withdrawn. a couple have been convicted of murdering a vulnerable young woman nearly 20 years ago. edward cairney and avriljones killed margaret fleming, who was 19 and had learning difficulties, at their home in inverclyde around christmas 1999. a benefits claim made 16 years later on margaret's behalf prompted questions. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. edward cairney and avriljones — the supposed carers of a vulnerable young woman — who instead became her killers. in a bbc interview before they were charged, they denied margaret fleming had been harmed. did either of you harm margaret? no. far from it. so, margaret is alive and well and she has come to no harm? that's right. not that i know of, unless she's got hurt in the last couple of weeks. but margaret — a quiet, shy girl — had come to harm. the teenager had moved here, i
has confirmed the deaths of two more hospital patients from an outbreak of listeria linked to pre—packed sandwiches. the death of two patients from manchester royalal had already been revealed. all but one of the five deaths happened than a month ago, and the food products linked to the outbreak have been withdrawn. a couple have been convicted of murdering a vulnerable young woman nearly 20 years ago. edward cairney and avriljones killed margaret fleming, who was 19 and had learning...
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michael buchanan is at one of the trust's hospitals, the princess royal in telford.these came out after one of the regulators, nhs improvement, told the trust to hand over all the incidents in maternity services baking back —— dating back to 1998. it is undoubtedly the case that not all of these incidents will contain avoidable errors but it is also highly likely to be the case that mothers and babies died or suffered unnecessary harm because of mistakes in maternity care here. remember, that figure is on top of the more than 250 families who have already come forward to an independent investigation with questions over the care they received in maternity services. tonight nhs england said they weren't sure how these new cases would be investigated, that —— whether they would form part of the new review are not. michael, thank you. a man who pushed a 90—year—old pensioner onto the tracks at marble arch tube station in london has beenjailed for life with a minimum of 12 years. paul crossley, who is a paranoid schizophrenic, had also tried to murder another passenger at
michael buchanan is at one of the trust's hospitals, the princess royal in telford.these came out after one of the regulators, nhs improvement, told the trust to hand over all the incidents in maternity services baking back —— dating back to 1998. it is undoubtedly the case that not all of these incidents will contain avoidable errors but it is also highly likely to be the case that mothers and babies died or suffered unnecessary harm because of mistakes in maternity care here. remember,...
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and officially talking the british have given donald trump and his family very lavish hospitality and even a royal welcome why is this visit so important for britain at this point. it comes at a moment of big instability for the country tourism mase on her way out the fundamental questions on bricks. oncet and suits reason may wants to strengthen the toys with this historic strong ally and you have mentioned the trade deal of course this is something that needs to be negotiated and there are a lot of details that are going to be very very controversial but to reason my hopes to get a start and get this on the way and what can she offer him because to reserve me is due to step down as prime minister at the end of this week she only stayed on longer so she could be part of this visit given that what can she really offer donald trump. she called off anything concrete at this stage the u.k. is also still a member of the european. union but she can pave the way for something and there were business meetings already between u.s. and u.k. business is that that's a big hope for business in the in the u.k.
and officially talking the british have given donald trump and his family very lavish hospitality and even a royal welcome why is this visit so important for britain at this point. it comes at a moment of big instability for the country tourism mase on her way out the fundamental questions on bricks. oncet and suits reason may wants to strengthen the toys with this historic strong ally and you have mentioned the trade deal of course this is something that needs to be negotiated and there are a...
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hospitals. two of the deaths occurred at manchester royal infirmary. he commons to answer another urgent question. the nhs has identified nine confirmed cases of listeria in seven different hospitals between the 14th of april this year and the 28th of may, all linked to contaminated sandwiches from a single supplier. all of the known cases involved in—patients and very sadly, five people have died. mr speaker, i'd like to express my condolences to the families of those who've lost a loved one and i promise there will be a full and thorough investigation and severe consequences if there's any evidence of wrongdoing. lab testing indicated a link between two cases in manchester royal infirmary and one case in liverpool. contaminated sandwiches were identified as the likely cause by public health england. the manufacturer, the good food chain, and its supplier, north country cooked meats, have withdrawn the sandwiches and voluntary ceased supply of all products on the 7th ofjune. i've been speaking to hospital catering staff in recent days and they've raise
hospitals. two of the deaths occurred at manchester royal infirmary. he commons to answer another urgent question. the nhs has identified nine confirmed cases of listeria in seven different hospitals between the 14th of april this year and the 28th of may, all linked to contaminated sandwiches from a single supplier. all of the known cases involved in—patients and very sadly, five people have died. mr speaker, i'd like to express my condolences to the families of those who've lost a loved one...
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three of them have since died, two at the manchester royal infirmary and one at liverpool's aintree hospital more cases. one of the problems with this particular infection is the long incubation period. it can be three or four weeks, so in terms of the numbers we just watching. the outbreak seems to have occurred early last month and has been traced to prepacked sandwiches made specifically for the health care sector by the good food chain. the company gets its sandwich fillings from north country cooked meats and it's here that a strain of listeria has been identified. both companies have now voluntarily ceased production and in a statement the good food chain said it regularly laboratory tests its supplies, finished products and environment, in line with industry guidelines and best practice. experts say the bug is a threat the food industry is well aware of. it's particularly difficult for the food industry because unlike a lot of the other bacteria that we get through eating food, this one will grow in the fridge. following the deaths of patients here in manchester and liverpool, public
three of them have since died, two at the manchester royal infirmary and one at liverpool's aintree hospital more cases. one of the problems with this particular infection is the long incubation period. it can be three or four weeks, so in terms of the numbers we just watching. the outbreak seems to have occurred early last month and has been traced to prepacked sandwiches made specifically for the health care sector by the good food chain. the company gets its sandwich fillings from north...
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england has linked the deaths of two more hospital patients to an outbreak of listeria, linked to pre packed sandwiches. the death of two patients from manchester royalalready been confirmed by their investigation. our health editor, hugh pym, has the story. in aberdeen university, thank you very much forjoining us. tell us a bit, if you would, about the nature of listeria, how biller and it can be, and how it spreads. it can be very, very lorenz in the elderly, particularly of older men. we don't, men over 70, men over 80, and anybody who has immunosuppression, cancer treatment, or in immuno suppressive disease, or kidney disease, these are the people who are disease, these are the people who a re really disease, these are the people who are really hit hard by listeria, and u nfortu nately, are really hit hard by listeria, and unfortunately, despite the best treatments available, about 30% of them, unfortunately, don't make it. it's also a problem in pregnant women, because it can get through the placenta and affect the baby and cause meningitis and the baby. so it's a very nasty bug, the only good thing about it is that it's pretty rare, last year
england has linked the deaths of two more hospital patients to an outbreak of listeria, linked to pre packed sandwiches. the death of two patients from manchester royalalready been confirmed by their investigation. our health editor, hugh pym, has the story. in aberdeen university, thank you very much forjoining us. tell us a bit, if you would, about the nature of listeria, how biller and it can be, and how it spreads. it can be very, very lorenz in the elderly, particularly of older men. we...
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infirmary, and two two people died at manchester royal infirmary, and one at aintree hospitalool. it has not been revealed where the other two patients died. in a statement, the health secretary said:. here at the department of health, matt hancock was facing growing calls to act. labour want him to make an urgent statement to the commons on monday to outline what exactly was being done. they say hospital patients and staff alike need reassurance. 43 nhs trusts have been supplied sandwiches and salads from a company called the good food chain, which has been linked to the outbreaks. they got their fillings from north country cooked meats. here, a strain of listeria has been identified. both have halted production. the first patient affected showed symptoms on the 25th of april. suspect sandwiches and salads were withdrawn on the 25th of may. public health england first warned about the outbreak on the 7th ofjune. listeria typically causes mild food poisoning but can prove fatal if people are already seriously ill. it is probably the nastiest of all the foodborne bugs. nastiest
infirmary, and two two people died at manchester royal infirmary, and one at aintree hospitalool. it has not been revealed where the other two patients died. in a statement, the health secretary said:. here at the department of health, matt hancock was facing growing calls to act. labour want him to make an urgent statement to the commons on monday to outline what exactly was being done. they say hospital patients and staff alike need reassurance. 43 nhs trusts have been supplied sandwiches and...
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two at the manchester royal infirmary and one at liverpool's and free hospital.. 0ne hospital. we hope there will be no more cases. one of the problems with this particular infection is the long incubation period. it can be three orfour weeks. in long incubation period. it can be three or four weeks. in terms of the numbers we are just watching. the outbreak seems to have occurred early last month and has been traced to prepacked sandwiches made specifically for the health care sector by the good food chain. the company gets its sandwich fillings from north country cooked meats and it's here that a strain of listeria has been identified. both companies have now voluntarily ceased production and in a statement the good food chain said it regularly laboratory tests its supplies, finished products and environment, in line with industry guidelines and best practice. experts say the bug is a threat the food industry is well aware of. it's particularly difficult for the food industry because unlike a lot of the other bacteria that we get through eating food this one wi
two at the manchester royal infirmary and one at liverpool's and free hospital.. 0ne hospital. we hope there will be no more cases. one of the problems with this particular infection is the long incubation period. it can be three orfour weeks. in long incubation period. it can be three or four weeks. in terms of the numbers we are just watching. the outbreak seems to have occurred early last month and has been traced to prepacked sandwiches made specifically for the health care sector by the...
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two of the victims were at manchester royal infirmary, with the other a patient at aintree hospital.e outbreak have been withdrawn and production stopped. public health england says the risk to the wider public is low. the high court has thrown out an attempt to prosecute borisjohnson over claims he lied during the 2016 european referendum campaign by saying the uk gave the eu £350 million a week. campaigner marcus ball launched the private prosecution claiming that, while mrjohnson was an mp and mayor of london, he had deliberately misled voters. the tory leadership candidate had been facing three allegations of misconduct in a public office. reacting to the news, home secretary sajid javid tweeted: "very glad to see the court case against borisjohnson thrown out. freedom of speech feels increasingly challenged". our legal correspondent clive coleman gave us the background to the case. the allegation was that mrjohnson had misconducted himself within those two public offices in such a way that he had abused the trust that the public held in those offices. now what was quite extraord
two of the victims were at manchester royal infirmary, with the other a patient at aintree hospital.e outbreak have been withdrawn and production stopped. public health england says the risk to the wider public is low. the high court has thrown out an attempt to prosecute borisjohnson over claims he lied during the 2016 european referendum campaign by saying the uk gave the eu £350 million a week. campaigner marcus ball launched the private prosecution claiming that, while mrjohnson was an mp...
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charles, he was the first memberof about prince charles, he was the first member of the royal family to visit me in hospitalmed forces. i think this is joan butterfield, who was a wren, and she was on a submarine on the 6th of june, on d—day, when the signal came through, and she was the first person to receive the signal and tell everyone else. they will be able to share their experience of two women serving in the second world war, the clean and veterans is meeting. she is very animated and what she is explaining. i wonder if the question was, what were you doing 75 years ago? so we think that isjoan doing 75 years ago? so we think that is joan burfield, one doing 75 years ago? so we think that isjoan burfield, one of the six vetera ns isjoan burfield, one of the six veterans who have been selected to meet her majesty. among them we also have... edward cordaray, who had seven siblings serving. he was aboard hms belfast. it was murder in london, and served on d—day and fired on german positions and straddled german gunfire. this could be him now, and following him we have thomas walling. part of this huge
charles, he was the first memberof about prince charles, he was the first member of the royal family to visit me in hospitalmed forces. i think this is joan butterfield, who was a wren, and she was on a submarine on the 6th of june, on d—day, when the signal came through, and she was the first person to receive the signal and tell everyone else. they will be able to share their experience of two women serving in the second world war, the clean and veterans is meeting. she is very animated and...
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hospitals. stay with us on bbc news — still to come... a new royalsurrounded by family and crowds of well wishers. the day the british liberated the falklands. and by tonight, british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the german capital, this was gorby—mania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who for them, has raised great hopes for an end to the division of europe. michaeljackson was not guilty on all charges. the screams of the crowd, a testament to his popularity and their faith in his innocence. as long as they'll pay to go and see me, i'll get out there and kick 'em downhill. what was it like to be the first man to cross the channel by your own car? it's feels pretty neat. it feel marvellous, really. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: polls have opened in kazakhstan in a presidential election, after the shock resignation of long—standing leader nursultan nazarbayev. mexico's president says his government will offer central american migrants seeking asylum in the us humanitarian aid and opportuniti
hospitals. stay with us on bbc news — still to come... a new royalsurrounded by family and crowds of well wishers. the day the british liberated the falklands. and by tonight, british troops had begun the task of disarming the enemy. in the heart of the german capital, this was gorby—mania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who for them, has raised great hopes for an end to the division of europe. michaeljackson was not guilty on all charges. the screams of the crowd, a...
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hospital after suffering a stroke. the 81—year—old — who was taken ill on friday — has praised the staff at hull royal infirmary‘s a&e and, alanjohnson, says he is now talking and is "over the worst". it seems the problems with maternity care at the shrewsbury and telford hospital trust are much deeper than originally thought. the bbc has learned that an investigation has uncovered at least 300 more cases of concern — that's on top of the 250 cases already being looked at by an independent review. our social affairs correpsondent michael buchanan joins us from telford. where do these new cases come from? these came out after the regulator effectively told the trust to hand over the details of all cases where they suspect there may have been maternity, questions about maternity ca re maternity, questions about maternity care and family received, dating as far back as 1998. that has thrown up somewhere in the region of 300 additional cases. it is important to point out mistakes were not found that many of these cases but in some incidents it is also undoubtably going to be the case that either babies of mothers died or suf
hospital after suffering a stroke. the 81—year—old — who was taken ill on friday — has praised the staff at hull royal infirmary‘s a&e and, alanjohnson, says he is now talking and is "over the worst". it seems the problems with maternity care at the shrewsbury and telford hospital trust are much deeper than originally thought. the bbc has learned that an investigation has uncovered at least 300 more cases of concern — that's on top of the 250 cases already being looked...
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into the deaths of three hospital patients in manchester and liverpool — who ate pre—packed sandwiches linked to an outbreak of listeria. the queen isjoined by members of the royalcial birthday. a new law to protect service animals comes into force today,
into the deaths of three hospital patients in manchester and liverpool — who ate pre—packed sandwiches linked to an outbreak of listeria. the queen isjoined by members of the royalcial birthday. a new law to protect service animals comes into force today,
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mail reports on a grandmother who is seriously ill in hospital following an incident involving prince william's official convoy. a spokesman for the royal paper they were ‘deeply concerned and saddened'. all eyes on boris johnson. all eyes on borisjohnson. he wasn't at the channel for debate. how did he do? you did 0k, ——he did 0k. he didn't commitany he do? you did 0k, ——he did 0k. he didn't commit any gaffes that he did have some weak moments. when he was answering about islamophobia within the conservative party, he downgraded it. he also downgraded one of his tax plans which suggested he wasn't as concrete on his policies as you might hope someone who is trying to argue they are competent, should be. is that potentially why his advice has been, from his minders, don't get too involved in these debates?” from his minders, don't get too involved in these debates? i think its probably one of the reasons. when you're front runner in a contest, you don't want to give yourself more contests than you need to. i also think something of a vindication on one of the reasons why he said he won't take part in channel for's debates that took plac
mail reports on a grandmother who is seriously ill in hospital following an incident involving prince william's official convoy. a spokesman for the royal paper they were ‘deeply concerned and saddened'. all eyes on boris johnson. all eyes on borisjohnson. he wasn't at the channel for debate. how did he do? you did 0k, ——he did 0k. he didn't commitany he do? you did 0k, ——he did 0k. he didn't commit any gaffes that he did have some weak moments. when he was answering about...
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into the deaths of three hospital patients in manchester and liverpool who ate pre—packed sandwiches linked to an outbreak of listeria. the queen isjoined by members of the royal
into the deaths of three hospital patients in manchester and liverpool who ate pre—packed sandwiches linked to an outbreak of listeria. the queen isjoined by members of the royal
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hospital after suffering a stroke. his family announced that the 81—year—old was taken ill on friday and have praised the staff at hull royalacy to allow him "time and space to make a full recovery". the number of cases uncovered by a maternity review at hospitals in shropshire has more than doubled. an investigation by nhs improvement found more than 300 new cases of concern at the shrewsbury and telford hospitals nhs trust. they're in addition to more than 250 cases already under investigation by the independent maternity review. the new cases are understood to include still births and deaths of babies in the final stages of labour. both nhs improvement and the trust have been asked to comment. a man who pushed a former eurotunnel boss on to tube tracks in central london has been sentenced to life in prison at the old bailey today, and ordered to serve a minimum of 12 years injail. sir robert malpas was on the platform at marble arch station when he was shoved by paul crossley, last year. the 91—year—old industrialist was rescued by a bystander but suffered a fractured pelvis and a head wound. crossley also attempted to p
hospital after suffering a stroke. his family announced that the 81—year—old was taken ill on friday and have praised the staff at hull royalacy to allow him "time and space to make a full recovery". the number of cases uncovered by a maternity review at hospitals in shropshire has more than doubled. an investigation by nhs improvement found more than 300 new cases of concern at the shrewsbury and telford hospitals nhs trust. they're in addition to more than 250 cases already...
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into the deaths of three hospital patients in manchester and liverpool who ate pre—packed sandwiches linked to an outbreak of listeria. the queen isjoined by members of the royaly for the annual trooping the colour fly—past to mark her majesty's official birthday. the fifa women's world cup kicked—off last night, with hosts france easing to a dominant 4—0 win over south korea. and coming up on bbc news: following recent sexual abuse allegations against several high—profile creatives, the 100 women programme asks whether we should be pausing for thought before going to the cinema or the book shop. that's at 2:30. good afternoon. one of the candidates for the leadership of the conservative party, michael gove, says he "deeply regrets" taking cocaine more than 20 years ago. he told the daily mail that he had taken the drug at several social events while working as a journalist. he said it was a mistake but he didn't believe it should disqualify him from becoming prime minister. pete saull reports. michael gove has put himself out there like ten of his colleagues.” confirm that i am putting my name forward to be prime minister. but he is now admitting to his past,
into the deaths of three hospital patients in manchester and liverpool who ate pre—packed sandwiches linked to an outbreak of listeria. the queen isjoined by members of the royaly for the annual trooping the colour fly—past to mark her majesty's official birthday. the fifa women's world cup kicked—off last night, with hosts france easing to a dominant 4—0 win over south korea. and coming up on bbc news: following recent sexual abuse allegations against several high—profile creatives,...