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police find historical evidence of children being tied up, drugged and abused at a hospital for mental illness in derbyshire. aston hall has been described as "pure hell" by former patients there between the 1940s and 70s. he injected me and lay down the floor, i was on a mattress on the floor. and he put a mask on my face and started to drop fluid on it. police say they would have questioned the doctor who ran the hospitalfor decades if he'd still been alive. also on tonight's programme: as the greek authorities search for dozens of people missing after the wildfires near athens, survivors speak of their terror. when i was in the house and the fire was going over, i thought, "i'm not going to make it. this is the end". unhappiness is not sufficient grounds for divorce, the supreme court tells a woman who wants to split but whose husband doesn't. excluded children are being "abandoned" by schools in england, says a hard—hitting report by mps. and the heat is rising again. the uk could see a new record high temperature over the next 48 hours. coming up on bbc news, geraint climbs toward
police find historical evidence of children being tied up, drugged and abused at a hospital for mental illness in derbyshire. aston hall has been described as "pure hell" by former patients there between the 1940s and 70s. he injected me and lay down the floor, i was on a mattress on the floor. and he put a mask on my face and started to drop fluid on it. police say they would have questioned the doctor who ran the hospitalfor decades if he'd still been alive. also on tonight's...
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a hospital in bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. what? what happened? i got a little over-confident on a moped. even with insurance, we had to dip into our 401(k) so it set us back a little bit. sometimes you don't have a choice. but it doesn't mean you can't get back on track. great. yeah, great. i'd like to go back to bermuda. i hear it's nice. yeah, i'd like to see it. no judgment. just guidance. td ameritrade.
a hospital in bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. what? what happened? i got a little over-confident on a moped. even with insurance, we had to dip into our 401(k) so it set us back a little bit. sometimes you don't have a choice. but it doesn't mean you can't get back on track. great. yeah, great. i'd like to go back to bermuda. i hear it's nice. yeah, i'd like to see it. no judgment. just guidance. td ameritrade.
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i lived 15 minutes away from a hospital. not every woman lives 15 minutes away from a hospital. just feels like it happened to somebody else. 20 minutes into the journey on the tube towards home, i started to feel the effects of the pill kicking in. i started to feel nauseous, i started to sweat, started to get cold, went extremely pale, apparently. and then the pain and nausea was so extreme that i had to get off the tube. i lay down on a bench in the tube and basicallyjust decided that i wasn't going to move any further. it was so painful and so frightening that to scream would have been to completely give in to it. doctors and politicians around the country are now urging the health secretary to follow what other countries are doing and allow women here to take the second pill home with them. we know that when women are allowed to take the second tablet at home that it is safe. it's highly effective, and they much, much prefer it. you talked about the current system punishing women — is that how you see it? i do feel — it's a strong word, punishment — but i can't see how anyo
i lived 15 minutes away from a hospital. not every woman lives 15 minutes away from a hospital. just feels like it happened to somebody else. 20 minutes into the journey on the tube towards home, i started to feel the effects of the pill kicking in. i started to feel nauseous, i started to sweat, started to get cold, went extremely pale, apparently. and then the pain and nausea was so extreme that i had to get off the tube. i lay down on a bench in the tube and basicallyjust decided that i...
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more than 60 vulnerable children who were at a hospital for mental illness in derbyshire were physically or sexually abused after being sedated with an experimental drug, according to a major police investigation. the offences are said to have taken place between the 1940s and 1970s at aston hall hospital. investigators say a psychiatrist who worked there kenneth milner would have been questioned under caution on suspicion of rape and child cruelty, if he were still alive. sima kotecha reports. for decades, a hospital for troubled and vulnerable children, set in the derbyshire countryside. now, scores of allegations that aston hall was the scene of widespread abuse. and at the centre of those allegations, dr kenneth milner, the man in charge from 1947 until his death in 1975. i was stripped off, placed in a bath and then taken into this room and made to lay on a rubber mattress. it was... a blacked—out room with shutters, and they were closed and it was dark. barbara was just 12 when she was sent to aston hall. and then the doctor would come in and he would... basically immediately, you
more than 60 vulnerable children who were at a hospital for mental illness in derbyshire were physically or sexually abused after being sedated with an experimental drug, according to a major police investigation. the offences are said to have taken place between the 1940s and 1970s at aston hall hospital. investigators say a psychiatrist who worked there kenneth milner would have been questioned under caution on suspicion of rape and child cruelty, if he were still alive. sima kotecha reports....
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dozens of children at a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire we re a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire to divorce her husband on the ground she is unhappy loses her appeal. and
dozens of children at a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire we re a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire to divorce her husband on the ground she is unhappy loses her appeal. and
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the singer is currently being treated at a los angeles hospital, according to media reports she was found lovato is awake and with her family and wished to thank everyone for their love, prayers and support. that support has been both from fans and from fellow entertainment figures. lady gaga said she was so happy that demi was alive. ellen degeneres said she was sending her love to her and her family. ariana grande's message to demi lovato was simply, i love you. part of demi lovato's appeal to her fans has been her honesty about her imperfections. in 2016, she spoke out about the times that she felt she'd had to seek professional help. like millions of americans, i am living with mental illness. but i'm lucky. i have the resources and support to get treatment at a top facility. unfortunately, too many americans from all walks of life don't get help either because they fear the stigma or cannot afford treatment. untreated mental illness can lead to devastating consequences, including suicide, substance abuse and long—term medical issues. using her experiences to try to help others has ga
the singer is currently being treated at a los angeles hospital, according to media reports she was found lovato is awake and with her family and wished to thank everyone for their love, prayers and support. that support has been both from fans and from fellow entertainment figures. lady gaga said she was so happy that demi was alive. ellen degeneres said she was sending her love to her and her family. ariana grande's message to demi lovato was simply, i love you. part of demi lovato's appeal...
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more than 60 vulnerable children who were at a hospital for mental illness in derbyshire were physically or sexually abused after being sedated with an experimental drug, according to a major police investigation. the offences are said to have taken place between the 1940s and 1970s at aston hall hospital. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. facebook shares plunge as the company's facebook shares plunge as the compa ny‘s earnings facebook shares plunge as the company's earnings disappoint investors. and is the us— eu trade war over? if you believe these two men, it is. but will eu member states oblige? good morning, asia. hello, world. it is thursday. glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report. we start off with facebook and you would think the jump of 42% in its revenue is pretty impressive but not for this social media giant. for the first time in years, its revenue felt —— fell short of investor expectations and shares tumbling in after hours trading by 20%. that is $44 tumbling in after hours trading by 20%. that is $41; per
more than 60 vulnerable children who were at a hospital for mental illness in derbyshire were physically or sexually abused after being sedated with an experimental drug, according to a major police investigation. the offences are said to have taken place between the 1940s and 1970s at aston hall hospital. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. facebook shares plunge as the company's facebook shares plunge as the compa ny‘s earnings facebook shares plunge as the...
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that cannot drive andhere are needs here for a hospital because we're w congested have longer waits. >> the closure of the hospital meantrichmond residents lost their one mor emergency room. besides kaiser richmond. which only has so much capacity. the nearest emergency rooms the community relies on are more than 10 miles away. life lock's staff say they do what they can to get people bac eir feet. but it isn't an emergency room. we're strugglin every day and if somebody comes in through our doors, with a gunshot wound or stab, we address it immediately. we call 911, we dohat we have to do to make sure that that person gets the care they and are able to get to the place they need to get. >> one of those places is alta bates medical center in berkeley, a 20-minute drivewi hout traffic. but now that option is fading away. recently sutter health which owns alta bates announced it would close the emergency roombe in eley and move those service to itsoakland location. dr. brian pots who ru the ergency room in alta bates says this move is a necessary development. >> you got to build to deve
that cannot drive andhere are needs here for a hospital because we're w congested have longer waits. >> the closure of the hospital meantrichmond residents lost their one mor emergency room. besides kaiser richmond. which only has so much capacity. the nearest emergency rooms the community relies on are more than 10 miles away. life lock's staff say they do what they can to get people bac eir feet. but it isn't an emergency room. we're strugglin every day and if somebody comes in through...
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a hospital in bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. what? what happened? i got a little over-confident on a moped. even with insurance, we had to dip into our 401(k) so it set us back a little bit. sometimes you don't have a choice. but it doesn't mean you can't get back on track. great. yeah, great. i'd like to go back to bermuda. i hear it's nice. yeah, i'd like to see it. no judgment. just guidance. td ameritrade. [ coughs ] ♪ ♪ [ screams ] ♪ [ laughs ] ♪ whoa, whoa, whoa. your one item would be the name your price tool? it helps people save on car insurance. why wouldn't it save me? why? what would you bring? a boat. huh. >>> president trump will announce his supreme court nominee tonight in prime time. let's bring in david gregory, as we look at this, everyone is trying to handicap this. there is a fair amount being made of a recall pusal push. people saying let's go the path of at least resistance. >> that's right, it comes down to credentials and confirmability. in the last few weeks, it has all been about who is the splashy candidate that trump wil
a hospital in bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. what? what happened? i got a little over-confident on a moped. even with insurance, we had to dip into our 401(k) so it set us back a little bit. sometimes you don't have a choice. but it doesn't mean you can't get back on track. great. yeah, great. i'd like to go back to bermuda. i hear it's nice. yeah, i'd like to see it. no judgment. just guidance. td ameritrade. [ coughs ] ♪ ♪ [ screams ] ♪ [ laughs ] ♪ whoa, whoa, whoa. your one item...
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but we've heard a very different story about one mental health hospital. for a week, the week after, because the amount of pressure they put on my hip. the nurses were pushing david down on the bed and this gentleman was saying, "you psychotic bustard." a toxic culture where illegal drugs are rife. were you offered them? yeah, everyone was offered them. experts say what patients describe would be abuse. what really concerns me, if it persisted, this unit, it would represent a continuing scandal in mental health care. so should it be closed down? i think it should be closed down. adele douglas is from forfar and is a youth worker. like a growing number of young people, she has mental health issues. last year, she was in a dark place, wrangling with depression and anorexia. it's like you're not in the world, you know, you'rejust sitting in a bubble, and there's nothing around you. you don't know how to get yourself out of this dark area that you're in, and maybe sometimes you get a bit too proud and you don't want to ask for help, but it got to the point wher
but we've heard a very different story about one mental health hospital. for a week, the week after, because the amount of pressure they put on my hip. the nurses were pushing david down on the bed and this gentleman was saying, "you psychotic bustard." a toxic culture where illegal drugs are rife. were you offered them? yeah, everyone was offered them. experts say what patients describe would be abuse. what really concerns me, if it persisted, this unit, it would represent a...
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freed from a flooded cave in thailand ambulances brought the last of the boys and their coach to a hospital in the city of chiang rai a short time ago they're receiving medical treatments but are said to be in good condition the boys aged eleven to sixteen spent over two harrowing weeks deep inside the cave living a nightmare after water sealed off their were to return route well last week a thai diver who lost his life in the caves are making preparations for the perilous rescue operate. so much needed good news our correspondence of foreign issues is near the cave complex in northern thailand and the w.c. daniel koch is standing by for us at the hospital where the boys have been with off today i want to start off with you where the boys are following the rescue attention is now shifting to the boy's house how are the boys doing yeah during the press conference we got another update how the boys are actually doing it seems that they are under the circumstances in actually pretty good condition also earlier this morning we had a press conference here from the health minister he was sharing
freed from a flooded cave in thailand ambulances brought the last of the boys and their coach to a hospital in the city of chiang rai a short time ago they're receiving medical treatments but are said to be in good condition the boys aged eleven to sixteen spent over two harrowing weeks deep inside the cave living a nightmare after water sealed off their were to return route well last week a thai diver who lost his life in the caves are making preparations for the perilous rescue operate. so...
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kids but yes that they were able to see them through a window also a little bit earlier we saw an ambulance car here coming at the hospital and parents were able to get a glimpse of their kids and they still have to wait a couple of days until they really get real you know reunited with their kids doctors are saying at the moment that they are still a little bit of warre that they kids that maybe suffered often infection and that's why they're doing this at the moment let me tell you in general that's what we also heard a little bit earlier here during the press conference had really of the kids are you know despite what happened in pretty good condition some of them that's what we're learning has been suffering a little bit with low body temperature but in general they're in good spirits they have been asking already for their favorite dishes and it seems that in general they are really in a good mood i mean that is good to hear it is good news but we can't talk about a total happy ending here we have to remember that. navy seal wast his life in this operation. and this was a very international operation wasn't it i mean
kids but yes that they were able to see them through a window also a little bit earlier we saw an ambulance car here coming at the hospital and parents were able to get a glimpse of their kids and they still have to wait a couple of days until they really get real you know reunited with their kids doctors are saying at the moment that they are still a little bit of warre that they kids that maybe suffered often infection and that's why they're doing this at the moment let me tell you in general...
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a hospital spokesman said that they were continuing to cooperate fully with the police, and that callingn in the first place was not a move that the hospital had taken lightly. however, the hospital insists it is satisfied the baby unit here is safe. dave guest, bbc news, chester. let's go straight our correspondent sarah walton who was at the hospital this lunchtime. bring us right up to date in terms of what the police and the hospital are saying, sarah. huge amount of shop here hospital today, as you can imagine. it was a hospital themselves that first alerted the police when they noticed alerted the police when they noticed a spike in unusual deaths of babies at their neonatal unit, starting in about 2015. the hospital itself released a statement today saying they are fully cooperating with this investigation. they, too, want to find out what happened here. the neonatal unit has been downgraded since that time, and it now no longer deals with the most high risk pregnancies and births, so they are saying they are confident this is a safe place for women to come and have their babies.
a hospital spokesman said that they were continuing to cooperate fully with the police, and that callingn in the first place was not a move that the hospital had taken lightly. however, the hospital insists it is satisfied the baby unit here is safe. dave guest, bbc news, chester. let's go straight our correspondent sarah walton who was at the hospital this lunchtime. bring us right up to date in terms of what the police and the hospital are saying, sarah. huge amount of shop here hospital...
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>> i was left at a hospital. >> i was left out in a donation bin. >> i just wanted to know why. >> there's this feeling of not being wanted. >> reporter: coeur d'alene, idaho, a small scenic town just outside spokane, on a lake, nestled in the mountains. its name, originating from a native american tribe who called themselves "the discovered people." but while some are discovered here, others are lost. our first mystery begins in 1987 at this hospital. a pregnant woman checks herself in alone in labor and oddly, carrying no luggage or personal items. >> she said she was from california, and that she was visiting some friends in idaho. she was 5'5", brown hair, brown eyes. they said she was attractive, but quite uptight. >> reporter: she signs in as amy dee beach claiming she is single and unemployed. at 6:30 a.m., she's moved to the birthing room. >> she gave birth to a healthy baby girl, good size, full-term. >> reporter: after a short time with her new baby, the mom does something inexplicable. >> she disappeared 12 hours later. she just left the hospital gown on the bed and that was it.
>> i was left at a hospital. >> i was left out in a donation bin. >> i just wanted to know why. >> there's this feeling of not being wanted. >> reporter: coeur d'alene, idaho, a small scenic town just outside spokane, on a lake, nestled in the mountains. its name, originating from a native american tribe who called themselves "the discovered people." but while some are discovered here, others are lost. our first mystery begins in 1987 at this hospital. a...
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five infants in intensive care there have been moved to a sacramento hospital as a sacramento moved to a (hermela aregawi) this fire was so intense.. at one point a local tv station had to be evacuted live on air. the redding police chief and a couple of other police officers lost their homes and so did 32 employees at a local hospitals. five infants in intensive care there have been moved to a sacramento hospital as a precaution grant and vicki? (grant) 17 firefighters from the marin county fire department on the strike team batting the carr fire.... (vicki) and three of those firefighters were injured last night. tyler barnes, scott pederson.... and brian cardoza are part of a five engine strike team. they had been battling the carr fire since 1:00 thursday morning... and were still going at it around eight thursday night when the three firefighters were overcome by a blast of heat.
five infants in intensive care there have been moved to a sacramento hospital as a sacramento moved to a (hermela aregawi) this fire was so intense.. at one point a local tv station had to be evacuted live on air. the redding police chief and a couple of other police officers lost their homes and so did 32 employees at a local hospitals. five infants in intensive care there have been moved to a sacramento hospital as a precaution grant and vicki? (grant) 17 firefighters from the marin county...
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we were in a private hospital re ce ntly we were in a private hospital recently for something else andat going, it has been fun and engaging and we felt like one of the families. in terms ofa like one of the families. in terms of a place to work, we spoke to so many people at st george is and speak very highly of it, what is it like as a play specialist working here? i work mainly sometimes down ina and here? i work mainly sometimes down inaand e here? i work mainly sometimes down in a and e and we all pull together as one team and it's something as upsetting for any of us regarding one of her patients, we all recognise that and we all come together and we are there to pull each other up when we're feeling exhausted and get a cup of water or tea for each other. it is a lovely place. it does not segregate anybody and it helps everyone in the community. it is lovely. there is a lot of tea drunk at this building, i know. what would you say to the children who are watching who have to go to hospital for a little while and may be worried about it, will you say to them? you should not be wor
we were in a private hospital re ce ntly we were in a private hospital recently for something else andat going, it has been fun and engaging and we felt like one of the families. in terms ofa like one of the families. in terms of a place to work, we spoke to so many people at st george is and speak very highly of it, what is it like as a play specialist working here? i work mainly sometimes down ina and here? i work mainly sometimes down inaand e here? i work mainly sometimes down in a and e...
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more than 60 children at a hospital in derbyshire were sexually abused while sedated, according to a lice investigation. the offences are believed to have taken place between the 1940s and the 1970s at aston hall hospital. investigators say a psychiatrist who worked there, kenneth milner, would have been questioned under caution on suspicion of rape and child cruelty if he were still alive. for decades, a hospital for troubled and vulnerable children, set in the derbyshire countryside. now, scores of allegations that aston hall was the scene of widespread abuse. and at the centre of those allegations, dr kenneth milner, the man in charge from 1947 until his death in 1975. i was stripped off, placed in a bath and then taken into this room and made to lay on a rubber mattress. it was... a blacked—out room with shutters, and they were closed and it was dark. barbara was just 12 when she was sent to aston hall. and then the doctor would come in and he would... basically immediately, you never, ever seen it, a mask would just go slam on your face and then suddenly you'd feel this fluid go
more than 60 children at a hospital in derbyshire were sexually abused while sedated, according to a lice investigation. the offences are believed to have taken place between the 1940s and the 1970s at aston hall hospital. investigators say a psychiatrist who worked there, kenneth milner, would have been questioned under caution on suspicion of rape and child cruelty if he were still alive. for decades, a hospital for troubled and vulnerable children, set in the derbyshire countryside. now,...
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earlier today they joined the others in a local hospital also in good condition also coming up the widow of a. nobel peace prize has been freed and has arrived here in the german government had been pushing for new release since her husband died in custody. it's good to have you with us we begin with an ending that seemed almost impossible two weeks ago tonight against all the odds all twelve boys and their soccer coach have been freed from a flooded cave. ambulances took the last of the boys and their coach to a local hospital today where they are said to be in good condition the boys aged eleven to sixteen spent more than two weeks deep inside the cave after water sealed off their exit route. one rescue diver died last week or today an underground nightmare finally came to where. it was the outcome the world had been hoping and praying for there was jubilation as news reached the volunteers helping with the rescue operation all twelve of the boys and their coach safely out of the cave and recovering in hospital today is a great day older boys a safe no. triumph two for the regional gov
earlier today they joined the others in a local hospital also in good condition also coming up the widow of a. nobel peace prize has been freed and has arrived here in the german government had been pushing for new release since her husband died in custody. it's good to have you with us we begin with an ending that seemed almost impossible two weeks ago tonight against all the odds all twelve boys and their soccer coach have been freed from a flooded cave. ambulances took the last of the boys...
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a flooded cave in northern thailand ambulances brought the last of the boys and their coach to a hospital in the city of chang guy a short time ago they're receiving medical care but are said to be in a good condition the boy is is eleven to sixteen spent over two weeks deep inside the kids off to being trapped by water last week a tie dye boy lost his life in the cave while making preparations for the rescue operation. well the very latest let me go in detail because one in forty on the new issue is near the cave complex in northern thailand and has been covering the story for us right from the stop a moment of fuel for a floridian at one point this seemed like an impossible mission it's now mission accomplished fill us in on the nation's film that. yes indeed mission accomplished but from what we're hearing there's no official announcement yet but it's not all the boys that have been already taken to the hospital they are all out of the cave but my sources tell me and they have been pretty consistent pretty accurate over the pas days that two boys are still being treated here at the fie
a flooded cave in northern thailand ambulances brought the last of the boys and their coach to a hospital in the city of chang guy a short time ago they're receiving medical care but are said to be in a good condition the boy is is eleven to sixteen spent over two weeks deep inside the kids off to being trapped by water last week a tie dye boy lost his life in the cave while making preparations for the rescue operation. well the very latest let me go in detail because one in forty on the new...
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been brought safely on dry land about ambulances route the last of the boys and their coach to a hospital in the city of chiang rai a short time ago there were sleeping medical care but are said to be in good condition the boys are aged between eleven and sixteen a years old spent over two weeks deep inside the cave living a nightmare after water sealed off their we're turning our route last week a diver unfortunately lost his life in the cave while making preparations for the perilous rescue operation wish has been brought to a successful conclusion now what the governor of chiang rai province has a coup was clearly a please understandably please with the success of this extremely difficult rescue . no one thought we could do it but we did it it was a first for the world thanks to the thai people government agencies and the private sector. our as well now are to some of the other stories making news around the world. the death toll has now risen to one hundred fifty six people in japan due to flooding and landslides caused by last week's tarantula rains as waters begin to recede more tha
been brought safely on dry land about ambulances route the last of the boys and their coach to a hospital in the city of chiang rai a short time ago there were sleeping medical care but are said to be in good condition the boys are aged between eleven and sixteen a years old spent over two weeks deep inside the cave living a nightmare after water sealed off their we're turning our route last week a diver unfortunately lost his life in the cave while making preparations for the perilous rescue...
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care worker is arrested suspicion of murdering eight babies and attempting to kill six others at a hospital in chester. the 12 children and their football coach found alive ina and their football coach found alive in a cave in thailand. rescuers considered the best way to bring them to safety. thailand has thanks two british divers who found the boys nine days after they disappeared. improving the lives of lg bt disappeared. improving the lives of lgbt people. disappeared. improving the lives of lg bt people. ministers disappeared. improving the lives of lgbt people. ministers promised an action plan to tackle discrimination and identify hate crime. celebrating 100 years of the royal air force. events a re 100 years of the royal air force. events are planned across the country mark the occasion. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first let's take a
care worker is arrested suspicion of murdering eight babies and attempting to kill six others at a hospital in chester. the 12 children and their football coach found alive ina and their football coach found alive in a cave in thailand. rescuers considered the best way to bring them to safety. thailand has thanks two british divers who found the boys nine days after they disappeared. improving the lives of lg bt disappeared. improving the lives of lgbt people. disappeared. improving the lives...
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dozens of children at a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire we re a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire were drugged before being abused in the 50s and 60. a woman who wants to divorce her husband on the ground she is unhappy loses her appeal. and coming up: all the sport with damian. news of a big change in by damian. news of a big change in rugby union, with a major over haul of the tackle laws to make the game safer. tomasz, that's a good figure? it looks like temperatures could be hitting 36 degrees celsius by the end of the week. in the north—west more fresher and more comfortable. thank you. also coming up: give us a break — after a ten year battle the european court of justice break — after a ten year battle the european court ofjustice has thrown out an appeal by nestle that it owns the rights to the shape of the kit kat. this is afternoon live. it is feared the death toll from the wild fires in greece could be more than 100, making it the worst disaster of its kind in post war europe. 79 people have known to have died. residents and tourist fled to the sea north—east of athens.
dozens of children at a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire we re a psychiatric hospital in derbyshire were drugged before being abused in the 50s and 60. a woman who wants to divorce her husband on the ground she is unhappy loses her appeal. and coming up: all the sport with damian. news of a big change in by damian. news of a big change in rugby union, with a major over haul of the tackle laws to make the game safer. tomasz, that's a good figure? it looks like temperatures could be hitting 36...
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safely out of the cave where they had been trapped for more than three weeks they're all now in a local hospital where they're said speak in good condition. and the widow of a nobel peace prize winner has left china to start a new life in europe sha arrived here in berlin a couple of hours ago she had been under house arrest since two thousand and ten when her late husband was awarded the us. you're watching the news live from berlin after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day stick around for the. same details small time. thus. a full fee to begin. with any. given machine the. mention. made in germany in sixty minutes on d w. the national socialist underground the neo nazi terrorist cell admitted to ten murders within seven years. the trial of ai to chipper and her accomplices has lasted five. the biggest neo nazi trial in modern german history is coming to an end. the verdict in the n.s.u. trial tomorrow and. even brown really love. or did she love the life he provided for her. she was the dictator's mistress. only an insignificant concert at his side. pursuing her own ambitio
safely out of the cave where they had been trapped for more than three weeks they're all now in a local hospital where they're said speak in good condition. and the widow of a nobel peace prize winner has left china to start a new life in europe sha arrived here in berlin a couple of hours ago she had been under house arrest since two thousand and ten when her late husband was awarded the us. you're watching the news live from berlin after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day...
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government sent him to do a crash course on how to perform complex gynecological operations at a hospital down river in battle. a lack of highly trained specialists in ghana means general practitioners like enough are expected to fill the gap. describing doing hysterectomies us that's a very white house still. that we have to live with that's before losing political battle stations. if a woman haemorrhages after giving birth a hysterectomy is often the only way to save her life. encountered this once in the far north east of the country but couldn't save the new mother the woman didn't stop the bleeding from the interest. if i knew that if i knew the skills i have now i would go i would have stayed alive. she died. most highly skilled medics are drawn to ghana as few big cities and more than half seek work abroad where opportunities and wages a better battle is feeling the effects of this brain drain. back on the island in like volta inox already managed to treat more than forty patients next up is three year old versioning he has a high fever and is so. weak he can't walk. if one of. the
government sent him to do a crash course on how to perform complex gynecological operations at a hospital down river in battle. a lack of highly trained specialists in ghana means general practitioners like enough are expected to fill the gap. describing doing hysterectomies us that's a very white house still. that we have to live with that's before losing political battle stations. if a woman haemorrhages after giving birth a hysterectomy is often the only way to save her life. encountered...
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this was a psychiatric hospital. tric hospital that dealt with young children with behavioural problems. what they said was that they had been abused. they had been abused by psychiatrist doctor kenneth milner. they claimed that he had stripped them, given them a truth drug and then physically and sexually abused them. what we now no today is that those claims were true. they have recorded 77 crimes. most of those sexual in nature and identified 65 victims who were 12 or 13 or even 1a at the time. now, as we speak today, they are aged between 49 and 79. it is quite clear, the police say in their report, but if doctor milner we re their report, but if doctor milner were alive, there would be sufficient evidence to interview him under caution today. thank you. five men have been charged in connection with a suspected acid attack on a three—year—old boy in a shop in worcester. the men — aged between 22 and 41 — are appearing in court today, charged with conspiracy to commit grievous bodily harm. the toddler was discharge
this was a psychiatric hospital. tric hospital that dealt with young children with behavioural problems. what they said was that they had been abused. they had been abused by psychiatrist doctor kenneth milner. they claimed that he had stripped them, given them a truth drug and then physically and sexually abused them. what we now no today is that those claims were true. they have recorded 77 crimes. most of those sexual in nature and identified 65 victims who were 12 or 13 or even 1a at the...
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a zombie—like state, unable to move. sophie long reports. aston hall psychiatric hospitalatients described it as pure hell. people who were patients there as children claimed they were drugged into a zombie—like state before being stripped and abused. i arrived at aston hall thinking that i was going to a hospital and an escape route from the remand home. i went from hell to armageddon or armageddon to hell, i'm not sure. doctor kenneth milner ran the hospital from 19117 until the mid—19705. he is accused of injecting children with truth serum, a now discredited drug, before sexually abusing them. derbyshire police say they recorded 115 witness statements, 65 people claimed they were abused at aston hall over three decades. for them, today's report is significant. this is a massive day. after 46 years, no, 48 years of battling to be believed, it's a life—changing experience. but they can't replace your childhood, they can't take away the years of pain, flashback, questions, unanswered questions, lying there at night saying why haven't i met somebody else this has happened
a zombie—like state, unable to move. sophie long reports. aston hall psychiatric hospitalatients described it as pure hell. people who were patients there as children claimed they were drugged into a zombie—like state before being stripped and abused. i arrived at aston hall thinking that i was going to a hospital and an escape route from the remand home. i went from hell to armageddon or armageddon to hell, i'm not sure. doctor kenneth milner ran the hospital from 19117 until the...
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in thailand, four boys are now free and recovering at a hospital. but the rescue mission is on hold as crews reset, leaving the other eight boys and their coach anxiously waiting. >>> also tonight, a diver who specializes in rescue missions explains just how complicated the operation is. >> you can't make a horror movie that would even compare. >> and the rush by president trump's legal team to resolve a possible interview with special counsel robert mueller before paul manafort or michael flip. >> i have no concerns that michael cohen is going to do anything but tell the than 70 wildfires burning in the western states, but the weather is cooperating, allowing firefighters to get many under control. >>> and one of the victims of the newspaper shooting in annapolis, maryland is being remembered as a hero. how wendi winters charged the shooter and saved many lives. >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm elaine quijano. officials in thailand say the operation to rescue the 12 boys and their coach is going better than expected. so far, four boys have bee
in thailand, four boys are now free and recovering at a hospital. but the rescue mission is on hold as crews reset, leaving the other eight boys and their coach anxiously waiting. >>> also tonight, a diver who specializes in rescue missions explains just how complicated the operation is. >> you can't make a horror movie that would even compare. >> and the rush by president trump's legal team to resolve a possible interview with special counsel robert mueller before paul...
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, but we know that after, if one comes out soon will be put into an ambulance and then flown to a hospital. we're told this could be a three-day mission to complete. and they truly are racing the weather now because heavy rains have started there. the monsoon downpours are expected to intensify over the next several days to a week. let's go to cnn's david mckenzie. he is live there near the site, that cave in thailand. dave, we saw the ambulance again. we don't know who, if anyone, are on board that ambulance, but we know they'll be boarding a helicopter. have you seen or are you even in a position where you see those helicopters take off to head to the hospital, if that's what's happening right now? >> reporter: victor, when the victims go, they will be moving off the mountain to the hospital in chiang rai where they are waiting for any of the boys taken out of that cave. and there will be a sense that even if the first one or the second one get out, it will be a long process to make sure that all of those boys are rescued from the cave. they will have to do it one by one, an internationa
, but we know that after, if one comes out soon will be put into an ambulance and then flown to a hospital. we're told this could be a three-day mission to complete. and they truly are racing the weather now because heavy rains have started there. the monsoon downpours are expected to intensify over the next several days to a week. let's go to cnn's david mckenzie. he is live there near the site, that cave in thailand. dave, we saw the ambulance again. we don't know who, if anyone, are on board...
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just how did the nerve agent novichok — used to poison a former russian spy — lead to two more people being treated in hospitalwn sturgess and charlie rowley remain in a critical condition — police say there was "nothing in their background" to suggest the pair were targeted. speaking the in the commons in the last few minutes home secretary sajid javid said he understood the public‘s concerns. i recognise that some local wiltshire residents will be feeling very anxious. let me reassure you that public safety is of paramount importance. i'm in amesbury in wiltshire, where neighbours of the couple have been shocked and alarmed to discover they are in hospital because they've suffered from novichok poisoning. after so much time and money spent on decontamination, we'll be asking how novichok has re—emerged in wiltshire. also this lunchtime... ahead of a crunch cabinet meeting tomorrow, more calls for clarity on brexit — as theresa may and angela merkel prepare to discuss the progress of negotiations during talks in berlin. don't try getting into london — the message to commuters using the uk's second—busiest rai
just how did the nerve agent novichok — used to poison a former russian spy — lead to two more people being treated in hospitalwn sturgess and charlie rowley remain in a critical condition — police say there was "nothing in their background" to suggest the pair were targeted. speaking the in the commons in the last few minutes home secretary sajid javid said he understood the public‘s concerns. i recognise that some local wiltshire residents will be feeling very anxious. let...
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i lived 15 minutes away from a hospital. not every woman lives 15 minutes away from a hospital. journey on the tube towards home, i started to feel the effects of the pill kicking in. i started to feel nauseous, i started to sweat, started to get cold, went extremely pale, apparently. and then the pain and nausea was so extreme that i had to get off the tube. i lay down on a bench in the tube, and basicallyjust decided that i wasn't going to move any further. how did you feel knowing that you were starting to pass your pregnancy and you were in this hugely public place? i felt scared. and exposed. and it just felt really unfair. you know, maybe i was very unlucky to be in that small percentage of people that it happens within 30 minutes. but if it happens, then it does. what difference would it have made to you to be able to take the pills at home? i would have been able to have everything that one needs — no movement, a comfortable bed, a hot water bottle, painkillers. you know, i didn't have any of that. i had to be gawped at by men in suits. so, this is the letter i wrote to
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attacks in the eastern afghan city of jalalabad a government official says a car bomb exploded near a hospital in the refugee and repatriation department. security forces are confronting the attackers. the u.n. special envoy to syria is planning talks with iran russia and turkey to finalize a body to draft a new constitution stephon them a store and hopes to have discussions in september alexis round of talks when the war is taking place in the russian city of sochi. u.s. president donald trump has surprised everyone by saying he'd be willing to meet iran's president hassan rouhani at any time and without preconditions the two men have been locked in a war of words and strop withdrew the u.s. from two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal. zimbabwe's main opposition leader says he's ready to form the next government nelson chamisa says the movement for democratic change has done exceedingly well and results from more than ten thousand polling booths but his main rival president emerson is also making positive statements in what's being described as a tight race the electoral commission says it's a
attacks in the eastern afghan city of jalalabad a government official says a car bomb exploded near a hospital in the refugee and repatriation department. security forces are confronting the attackers. the u.n. special envoy to syria is planning talks with iran russia and turkey to finalize a body to draft a new constitution stephon them a store and hopes to have discussions in september alexis round of talks when the war is taking place in the russian city of sochi. u.s. president donald trump...
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a hospital in bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. what? what happened?ver-confident on a moped. even with insurance, we had to dip into our 401(k) so it set us back a little bit. sometimes you don't have a choice. but it doesn't mean you can't get back on track. great. yeah, great. i'd like to go back to bermuda. i hear it's nice. yeah, i'd like to see it. no judgment. just guidance. td ameritrade. ♪ >>> this morning, rescue operations resume to save a youth soccer team from a flooded cave in thailand. eight boys and their coach remain stranded right now. plus, we are a week away from president trump's one-on-one summit with vladimir putin, but first trump will head to europe this week to meet with nato allies in brussels. president trump is expected to announce his supreme court pick today according to nbc news, there are four serious candidates he's considering. tlum trump is focused primarily on just two of them. ♪
a hospital in bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. what? what happened?ver-confident on a moped. even with insurance, we had to dip into our 401(k) so it set us back a little bit. sometimes you don't have a choice. but it doesn't mean you can't get back on track. great. yeah, great. i'd like to go back to bermuda. i hear it's nice. yeah, i'd like to see it. no judgment. just guidance. td ameritrade. ♪ >>> this morning, rescue operations resume to save a youth soccer team from a flooded...
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hospital. thisand i quote in bailey's conversations a setback in integration. and while bailey would go on to say that most of the staff and residents near the hospital became accustom to and welcome precedence of black nurses she and other black nurses still felt individual cases of discrimination and race racism they particularly remembered one incident that involved her dismissal by a doctor at the hospital. all hurt by actions she stated she had to and i quote make a mental readjustment in order to be effective in her work. so the importance of that -- even point that she's making here that she had to make a mental readjustment to be effected in her work. tells you how -- disjointed race relations became in successfully completing military work at this moment. it meant that integration that was supposed to strengthen the military for the the greater good really revealed the kind of ten ewous nature of desegregation of integration of the successfully completing the mission both at home and abroad in the 1950s. so the practice of the nondiscrimination promoted
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four of the boys trapped in a flooded cave system in thailand have been rescued and taken to hospital. the mission to save the remaining eight and their coach continues tomorrow. support from michael gove for theresa may's brexit proposal. he says the plans are a realistic compromise, but the uk should prepare for all outcomes. if the eu is ungenerous and inflexible, then we may have to contemplate walking away without a deal. japan's prime minister says efforts to save people trapped after days of heavy rain is now a race against time. more than 80 people have died across central and western regions. police have launched a murder inquiry following the death of a woman who was exposed to a nerve agent in wiltshire. 44—year—old dawn sturgess fell ill last weekend after coming into contact with novichok. her partner charlie rowley remains critically ill in hospital. the met police released a statement on behalf of the head of the uk's counter terror police, neil basu: shortly after the announcement, the prime minister made this statement. our correpondent simonjones joins us with the la
four of the boys trapped in a flooded cave system in thailand have been rescued and taken to hospital. the mission to save the remaining eight and their coach continues tomorrow. support from michael gove for theresa may's brexit proposal. he says the plans are a realistic compromise, but the uk should prepare for all outcomes. if the eu is ungenerous and inflexible, then we may have to contemplate walking away without a deal. japan's prime minister says efforts to save people trapped after...
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in thailand they've been rushed to a hospital where they're said to be in good shape meanwhile teams of divers have been working to bring out those still stuck inside and china's prime minister lands in germany to talk business is looking to strengthen ties with berlin and the face of the us tariffs. it's great to have you along i'm a lot of iraq well oh we're having a ball specialist an inauspicious start of the week we begin in the u.k. where prime minister theresa may suffered a huge blow with just months to go before britain cuts ties with the e.u. and a bombshell move that stunned many foreign minister boris johnson has resigned plunging the government into a tour moyle he's expected to make a public statement it comes hot on the use of the resignation of diva. davis the minister in charge of negotiating britain's exit from the e.u. the british cabinet has been bitterly divided on how to move forward on a briggs it strategy was just on friday the prime minister secured a hard won agreement from her cabinet which now appears to be in complete disarray during a stormy session in p
in thailand they've been rushed to a hospital where they're said to be in good shape meanwhile teams of divers have been working to bring out those still stuck inside and china's prime minister lands in germany to talk business is looking to strengthen ties with berlin and the face of the us tariffs. it's great to have you along i'm a lot of iraq well oh we're having a ball specialist an inauspicious start of the week we begin in the u.k. where prime minister theresa may suffered a huge blow...
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helicoptered to chiang rai city which is the prevention capital of chiang rai province and then taken to a hospital there the land on a military base there and then put in another ambulance and taken to a hospital in chiang rai city the most advanced hospital in the area obviously they'll be medical personnel again even before they get in that ambulance will be medical personnel along the way we're hearing it could take up to twelve hours for each boy to come out and the codes could be a very long process the medical personnel along the way and in every ambulance and in the helicopter and in the ambulance they went into a city ultimately in the hospital there so it's a very multi-layered stage process and very you know complicated if you will so that's part of the reason i would imagine why they wanted that area cleared you know if an attempt is underway if an attempt is eminent they want their ia clear because they need as much space to operate as possible has them scott hi scott first danny and chang live thanks very much. takes a closer look at what options being proposed for the rescue. the tom
helicoptered to chiang rai city which is the prevention capital of chiang rai province and then taken to a hospital there the land on a military base there and then put in another ambulance and taken to a hospital in chiang rai city the most advanced hospital in the area obviously they'll be medical personnel again even before they get in that ambulance will be medical personnel along the way we're hearing it could take up to twelve hours for each boy to come out and the codes could be a very...
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a police officer is being tested at a hospital in salisbury after possibly being exposed to novichok.e boys trapped in a flooded cave in thailand have written letters to their parents telling them they are strong and not to worry. officials say that they have a window of up to four days before heavy rain will make their rescue more difficult. a police officer is being tested at a hospital in salisbury for possible exposure to the nerve agent novichok. wiltshire police confirmed that one of their officers was seeking medical advice as "a precautionary measure". welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will bring us tomorrow. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are tony evans author and columnist for the evening standard and rosamund urwin, financial service correspondent of the sunday times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. as you might have guessed, one story features on a lot of tomorrow's front pages — with the sunday times picturing a jubilant gareth southgate as england reach the world cup semi—finals.
a police officer is being tested at a hospital in salisbury after possibly being exposed to novichok.e boys trapped in a flooded cave in thailand have written letters to their parents telling them they are strong and not to worry. officials say that they have a window of up to four days before heavy rain will make their rescue more difficult. a police officer is being tested at a hospital in salisbury for possible exposure to the nerve agent novichok. wiltshire police confirmed that one of...
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with a thousand beds highly modern for its time yet the hospital has took care of the sick and taught anatomy and surgery to students of the order. the main road was one hundred sixty five meters long and entry in the diary of a british ships chaplain described it as follows it is so wide that twelve men could easily walk abreast down the middle of it on both sides the events with iron posts which have captains and sheets and come to paint and a cap scrupulously clean and fresh. the conventual chuch of the order of st john the baptist now was the religious center of valletta on the outside it looks sober unadorned. a stronghold a fake. interior is one of the splenda attesting the wealth and grandia of the older of knights hospital out of some john jerusalem the whole chuch was a gift of a french knight yeah he was elected grandmaster the wouldn't and this was his way of expressing his gratitude. the door of the cathedral was transformed over the years into a competent colored stones memorials over the graves of the sons of european ours to cross-examine who died in the service of the
with a thousand beds highly modern for its time yet the hospital has took care of the sick and taught anatomy and surgery to students of the order. the main road was one hundred sixty five meters long and entry in the diary of a british ships chaplain described it as follows it is so wide that twelve men could easily walk abreast down the middle of it on both sides the events with iron posts which have captains and sheets and come to paint and a cap scrupulously clean and fresh. the conventual...
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carson, it's a reality he's already come face toace with. when doctors hospital closed. >> a good friend ofis mine, wife has a heart ttack. i humbly, humbly believe that if we were open, she would have had a fighting chance. >> time is muscle. your heart is a muscle. if you could open e blood vessels that go to the heart, quickly then youe could s the heart tissue. if you can't save that heart tissue, you can't save the heart, the patient dies, my friend's wif had to go, she was dead before she got to alta bates. >> it's hard to say exactly how avmany lives been cut short because doctor's hospital wasn't there. but dr. carson says he sees the impact every day. >> i can go on forever with who got shot, wh had a stroke, who didn't make it to the hospital. who didn't have transportation. to thos othertals around. we deserve to have a hpital. >> and that's the community continues to grabble with changes to their health care options, alta bates has emphasized the move won't happen for anher ten years. that will do it for us, as always can you find our cverage kqed.org
carson, it's a reality he's already come face toace with. when doctors hospital closed. >> a good friend ofis mine, wife has a heart ttack. i humbly, humbly believe that if we were open, she would have had a fighting chance. >> time is muscle. your heart is a muscle. if you could open e blood vessels that go to the heart, quickly then youe could s the heart tissue. if you can't save that heart tissue, you can't save the heart, the patient dies, my friend's wif had to go, she was...
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ost of the residents do ha access to some clinics and cang o a hospital or to a doctor and get screen and get checked before they reach the critical stage. ny still choose to go to the hospital when things get bad. >> and that's exactly the situati that weexperience in prince george's county and across the country. it's convenient. emergency rooms are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, of all the different diagnostic tests, the most complex are available ifpe theon has a serious issue they can into ately be taken surgical or admitted to the hospital for a higher level of care. and people havebecome accustomed to that. it's part of our job a what sasha is doing in the community making connections for folks. p she'sviding education and part of that education is how do we find a physician or care provider for you that's close to hope? and we make those connections for folks. that's having a positive impacto becauseve seen emergency room visits have declined somewhat but now they're starting to pick back up because of the recent change in coverage. some folks who had coverage have op
ost of the residents do ha access to some clinics and cang o a hospital or to a doctor and get screen and get checked before they reach the critical stage. ny still choose to go to the hospital when things get bad. >> and that's exactly the situati that weexperience in prince george's county and across the country. it's convenient. emergency rooms are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, of all the different diagnostic tests, the most complex are available ifpe theon has a serious...
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four of the boys trapped in a flooded cave system in thailand have been rescued and taken to a local hospital. a team of divers helped the children through a difficult part of the route. the rescue effort has been suspended until tomorrow. as borisjohnson criticises theresa may's brexit proposal, support from michael gove, who says the plans are realistic but the uk should prepare for all outcomes. if the eu is ungenerous and inflexible, then we may have to contemplate walking away without a deal. the home secretary, sajid javid, visits salisbury and says the city is open for business after the poisoning of a couple in amesbury. japan's prime minister says efforts to save people trapped after days of heavy rain is now a race against time. more than 80 people have died across central and western regions. hello and welcome to bbc news. a dramatic rescue attempt to save the young football team trapped in a cave network in thailand has so far managed to save four boys. the operation started this morning with two brits leading a team of thai and foreign divers. eight players and their coach are st
four of the boys trapped in a flooded cave system in thailand have been rescued and taken to a local hospital. a team of divers helped the children through a difficult part of the route. the rescue effort has been suspended until tomorrow. as borisjohnson criticises theresa may's brexit proposal, support from michael gove, who says the plans are realistic but the uk should prepare for all outcomes. if the eu is ungenerous and inflexible, then we may have to contemplate walking away without a...
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a number of firefighters turned up at the property before the couple were taken to hospital. lice have now declared it as a major incident. it was initially believed that the two patients fell ill after potentially using contaminated, illegal drugs. however, further testing is now ongoing to establish the substance which led to these patients becoming ill. at this stage, it is not yet clear if a crime has been committed. the metropolitan police said today that following the events in salisbury in march, where sergei skripal and his daughter were poisoned with nerve agent, they are now working with wiltshire police. the metropolitan police haven't taken over the inquiry here in amesbury as they did with the skripal case but because salisbury is only seven miles away, the new incident has left many people here in amesbury deeply worried. at least five sites have been sealed off by the police, including this church in amesbury and this part in salisbury. public health england say it's not believe there is a significant health risk to the wider public and testing of the unknown su
a number of firefighters turned up at the property before the couple were taken to hospital. lice have now declared it as a major incident. it was initially believed that the two patients fell ill after potentially using contaminated, illegal drugs. however, further testing is now ongoing to establish the substance which led to these patients becoming ill. at this stage, it is not yet clear if a crime has been committed. the metropolitan police said today that following the events in salisbury...
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now this turned eighteen days underground a move in a week in hospital in just a few hours from now the twelve time boys and their football coach will tell the world this story being discharged from hospital and will be addressing the media family members and psychologists will also take part in this panel as the boys answer questions about their ordeal. from china rice explains what we can expect. finally the wild boars football team can go home after more than three weeks when they french and into this cave just going for one hour to celebrate the birthday of one of their teammates and they got stuck for eighteen days and a dramatic disappearance but also their dramatic rescue of course has captivated many around the world and that's why the government has now set up this media event it's a very tightly controlled media event it's more like a talk show which will be aired on all the channels here in thailand life the boys will appear and they will be asked questions by a moderator to questions all carefully screened journalists were allowed to put in questions but psychologists will d
now this turned eighteen days underground a move in a week in hospital in just a few hours from now the twelve time boys and their football coach will tell the world this story being discharged from hospital and will be addressing the media family members and psychologists will also take part in this panel as the boys answer questions about their ordeal. from china rice explains what we can expect. finally the wild boars football team can go home after more than three weeks when they french and...