the coup leader min aung hlaing said the amnesty was for humanitarian reasons.e, and for children it tends to be much longer than it is for adults. but now a team at great 0rmond street hospital has helped develop a new technique which has doubled the number of children able to receive a new heart. that gives them hope for a longer and healthier life. alistair fee reports. at the age of eight, it was thought lucy was the oldest child in the world to receive a donor heart that didn't match her blood tape. she is able to do everything that other children can, whereas we have never had that. she has never been able to do everything that other children can do. so, this is the heart—lung bypass machine. you've got the artificial heart, the artificial lung, and if we come back up here this is the new addition, which is allowing us to do mismatched heart transplants in more patients than ever before. more transplants thanks to new research here at great 0rmond street hospital means more lives saved. well, traditionally, what we used to do is drain the patient�*s blood