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then her mother khaola, tries to intervene. but no—one came. police emergency.t's the location of the emergency? i hi. um, ijust called the police about half an hour, more than half an hour ago. and actually, i'm in danger. my ex—partner came, and he actually, um, harmed me raneem was on the phone to the police when both she and her mother were stabbed to death. almost you are in the centre of being alone and no one understands you. that's what raneem experienced. apologised for what it called multiple failures. it will see domestic abuse experts in five force control rooms to begin with. victims are referred to specialist support services. on average, the police receive a call about it every 30 estimated to report incidents to the police. within police forces. it's staffed with inexperienced officers, there's high turnover. it doesn't have the resources that it needs. so we need to look at that. this needs to be the highest priority for all chief constables in all forces. raneem's law, and other changes like this, are important, but they're just one step. we ne
then her mother khaola, tries to intervene. but no—one came. police emergency.t's the location of the emergency? i hi. um, ijust called the police about half an hour, more than half an hour ago. and actually, i'm in danger. my ex—partner came, and he actually, um, harmed me raneem was on the phone to the police when both she and her mother were stabbed to death. almost you are in the centre of being alone and no one understands you. that's what raneem experienced. apologised for what it...
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then her mother khaola, tries to intervene. but no—one came. police emergency.more than half an hour ago. and actually, i'm in danger. my ex—partner came, and he actually, um, harmed me raneem was on the phone to the police when both she and her mother were stabbed to death. almost you are in the centre of being alone and no one understands you.
then her mother khaola, tries to intervene. but no—one came. police emergency.more than half an hour ago. and actually, i'm in danger. my ex—partner came, and he actually, um, harmed me raneem was on the phone to the police when both she and her mother were stabbed to death. almost you are in the centre of being alone and no one understands you.
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raneem and khaola's family have campaigned for this part of their legacy. received in tax last month,chancellor. our business correspondent theo leggett explains what the numbers really tell us. it means that the chancellor, rachel reeves, is increasingly like a lot of money. in a sense it is. are effectively £5 billion worse off than expected. the tax year to date, which began in april, that's £118 billion. that's about £13 billion more borrowing than was expected back in october. day—to—day spending should be met entirely by tax income and that national debt as a share of national income should be falling by the end of the parliament. and she had about £10 billion worth of room for manoeuvre in october. or reducing public spending. or rec lines public spending. or rec lines on alic spending. or rec lines on the spending. or rec lines on the situation in the middle east. seme lines en. thesitdatienin the: are seeing seme lines en. the'eite'etierrin the are seeing that middle east. we are seeing that benjamin netanyahu has to benjam'i n'netanya'ha' has'been'to'dte . camp dergfarn�*i n
raneem and khaola's family have campaigned for this part of their legacy. received in tax last month,chancellor. our business correspondent theo leggett explains what the numbers really tell us. it means that the chancellor, rachel reeves, is increasingly like a lot of money. in a sense it is. are effectively £5 billion worse off than expected. the tax year to date, which began in april, that's £118 billion. that's about £13 billion more borrowing than was expected back in october....
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raneem and khaola's family have campaigned for this part of their legacy.e gone blind without treatment, have following two decades of research, some of the answers in london have performed groundbreaking treatment and i looked up at dj my wife and i asked her... it was ourfirst child at the time, and i said jace was born with a rare genetic condition unbeknown to his parents, he could only see light and dark and was rapidly losing his sight. however, a chance meeting eventually led the family to professorjames bainbridge, who, using years of research in this model, you can see in the back of the eye this is what's affected by the condition. and this is the tissue we're targeting with the gene therapy. it was in 2020 that four little children from around the world first flew here to london to be assessed at moorfields eye hospital. they were all born with a rare genetic condition, all aged between 1 and 2, expected to lose the first visit was in the middle of covid and surgery ended up getting cancelled when we were here for a couple of days going through p
raneem and khaola's family have campaigned for this part of their legacy.e gone blind without treatment, have following two decades of research, some of the answers in london have performed groundbreaking treatment and i looked up at dj my wife and i asked her... it was ourfirst child at the time, and i said jace was born with a rare genetic condition unbeknown to his parents, he could only see light and dark and was rapidly losing his sight. however, a chance meeting eventually led the family...
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then her mother, khaola, tries to intervene.n half an hour ago. and actually, i'm in danger. raneem was on the phone to the police when both she and her that's what raneem experienced. she was in a place of the police had no idea what domestic abuse is. there was no law, there's no framework around it. the call handlers had no idea how to deal with cases and really left to the victim to safeguard themself. after tarin was arrested, west midlands police apologised for what it called "multiple failures". they said "more should have been done to protect raneem from a campaign of domestic violence". the government is now implementing raneem's law. rooms to begin with. victims are referred to specialist support services. not the 13th time they call, as was what happened to raneem before she died, and make sure that their first campaigners say raneem's law is a good start, but much more needs to be done. constables, in all forces. raneem's law and other changes like this are important, but they're just one step — we need to see whole
then her mother, khaola, tries to intervene.n half an hour ago. and actually, i'm in danger. raneem was on the phone to the police when both she and her that's what raneem experienced. she was in a place of the police had no idea what domestic abuse is. there was no law, there's no framework around it. the call handlers had no idea how to deal with cases and really left to the victim to safeguard themself. after tarin was arrested, west midlands police apologised for what it called...