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our health correspondent adina campbell reports. this is nice and warm.cid is crucial in the first four weeks of a ba by‘s crucial in the first four weeks of a baby's development, crucial in the first four weeks of a ba by‘s development, but crucial in the first four weeks of a baby's development, but awareness varies. i started to take folic acid six months before we started to get pregnant. my friends were not aware about folic acid. i don't the taking. they did not much about it. with my five—year—old, once i found out i was pregnant i took it. i did not know you had to take it before conceiving. to ensure all babies have the best start in life, scientists and some charities have now renewed calls for folic acid to be added to flour in the uk, after a new study suggests higher doses of the vitamin are not harmful. it found there was no link between folic acid and neurological damage, with no need for an upper limit, and that previous evidence was out of date and flawed. two women a day have a termination of pregnancy on account of a diagnosis of a neur
our health correspondent adina campbell reports. this is nice and warm.cid is crucial in the first four weeks of a ba by‘s crucial in the first four weeks of a baby's development, crucial in the first four weeks of a ba by‘s development, but crucial in the first four weeks of a baby's development, but awareness varies. i started to take folic acid six months before we started to get pregnant. my friends were not aware about folic acid. i don't the taking. they did not much about it. with my...
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adina campbell, bbc news. days, completing the 3,000 mile crossing from the canary islands to antigua this morning. with all the sport, here‘s karthi gna nasegaram at the bbc sport centre. good evening. it was a record breaking day in the premier league but it is time to pop out of the room if you don‘t want to know today‘s results before match of the day which is at 10:30 on bbc one. harry kane has become the highest scorer in tottenham‘s premier league history. kane‘s two goals in spurs‘s 4—0 win over everton means he has now scored 98 goals for the club, breaking teddy sherringham‘s record. champions chelsea were held to a goalless draw by the champions before them, leicester city. crystal palace beat burnley.
adina campbell, bbc news. days, completing the 3,000 mile crossing from the canary islands to antigua this morning. with all the sport, here‘s karthi gna nasegaram at the bbc sport centre. good evening. it was a record breaking day in the premier league but it is time to pop out of the room if you don‘t want to know today‘s results before match of the day which is at 10:30 on bbc one. harry kane has become the highest scorer in tottenham‘s premier league history. kane‘s two goals in...
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adina campbell, bbc news. fastest ever to cross the atlantic ocean in a rowing boat. the amateur crew, dubbed ‘the four 0arsmen', made history when they reached the island of antigua just after 1:30am this morning, having spent 29 days at sea and beating the previous record by six days. dan johnson has more. and here they go! shouting the end of an epicjourney rowed in record time, four men who had not even been in a rowing boat 18 months ago, now not only challenge winners but the first to cross the atlantic in less than 30 days. it feels overwhelming. the challenge, as we said before, is just relentless, never ending pain, just rowing, the whole thing, and coming first is something that is beyond our wildest dreams. they left the canary islands 3,000 miles away and faced 40—foot waves, scorching sun and howling winds, not quite the apocalypse but a test of endurance for the four oarsmen. surviving on rations, producing their own water, taking it in turns to eat, to sleep, and to row. it's amazing to complete
adina campbell, bbc news. fastest ever to cross the atlantic ocean in a rowing boat. the amateur crew, dubbed ‘the four 0arsmen', made history when they reached the island of antigua just after 1:30am this morning, having spent 29 days at sea and beating the previous record by six days. dan johnson has more. and here they go! shouting the end of an epicjourney rowed in record time, four men who had not even been in a rowing boat 18 months ago, now not only challenge winners but the first to...
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adina campbell, bbc news.to hear cyril ramaphosa give his first major speech since being elected as leader of the party. the south african deputy president, who was voted as leader last month, has called for unity in the party to bring about social change. mr ramaphosa said the party's new leadership will be dedicated to equality and democracy for south africa. we take this opportunity to reaffirm the anc‘s commitment to the values and the principles to which so many of our legends dedicated their lives. 0ur organisation belongs to you, the people of south africa. the anc is the parliament of the people of south africa and it is our duty as members of the anc to safeguard and nurture this heritage that we were given by our forebears. the core ideal, that is the reason for the existence of the anc, is the creation of a united, nonracial, nonsexist democratic and prosperous and equitable society in our country. as its newly—elected leadership we commend ourselves to you, that we shall remain faithful and diligen
adina campbell, bbc news.to hear cyril ramaphosa give his first major speech since being elected as leader of the party. the south african deputy president, who was voted as leader last month, has called for unity in the party to bring about social change. mr ramaphosa said the party's new leadership will be dedicated to equality and democracy for south africa. we take this opportunity to reaffirm the anc‘s commitment to the values and the principles to which so many of our legends dedicated...
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adina campbell, bbc news. bannon, has intensified, with lawyers for the president threatening legal action. it follows comments attributed to mr bannon in a new book about the trump presidency. he's quoted as saying that a meeting between mr trump's son and a group of russians during the presidential campaign was "treasonous". 0ur north american editor, jon sopel, reports. hell hath no furious like a bannon scorned, it it would seem. steve bannon, who was described as the brains behind donald trump, is now out in the washington cold after his extraordinary attack. the warm words of last summer but a distant memory. i like of last summer but a distant memory. ilike him, of last summer but a distant memory. i like him, he is a good man. he is not a racist, i can tell you that. he isa not a racist, i can tell you that. he is a good person. he actually gets a very good —— of unfair press in that regard. but we will see what happens with mr bannon, but he is a good person and i think the press treats him frankly ve
adina campbell, bbc news. bannon, has intensified, with lawyers for the president threatening legal action. it follows comments attributed to mr bannon in a new book about the trump presidency. he's quoted as saying that a meeting between mr trump's son and a group of russians during the presidential campaign was "treasonous". 0ur north american editor, jon sopel, reports. hell hath no furious like a bannon scorned, it it would seem. steve bannon, who was described as the brains...
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adina campbell, bbc news.crats warned ministers not to agree to a taxpayer funded by that of the troubled construction company carillion, the bbc understands high—level meetings with the government are underway. the african union demands an apology from president trump — for derogatory remarks he reportedly made about the continent. dentists are warning of a tooth decay crisis amongst children in england. a record 43,000 operations to remove rotting teeth were carried out last year. and in sport the past two premier league champions are facing each oher. chelsea are hosting leicester. 0—0 at the moment. england's test cricket captai, joe root is fit to play in tomorr‘s first one—day international against australia after recovering from a viral illness. and the first of the day's ruby union european champions cup games is under way. ulster are beating atla ntique stade rochelais 20—13 . supporters of south africa's governing party the african national congress have gathered to hear cyril ramaphosa give his firs
adina campbell, bbc news.crats warned ministers not to agree to a taxpayer funded by that of the troubled construction company carillion, the bbc understands high—level meetings with the government are underway. the african union demands an apology from president trump — for derogatory remarks he reportedly made about the continent. dentists are warning of a tooth decay crisis amongst children in england. a record 43,000 operations to remove rotting teeth were carried out last year. and in...
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adina campbell, bbc news.ttorney general for england and wales is calling for more training for police and prosecutors to deal better with rape and sexual assaults. this category of case where rape might have occurred but the parties are known to reach other is a very specific category where you don't normally have additional evidence to confirm who is right or wrong, so anything that puts what parties are saying in a particular light is important and that is why text messages and the like are so powerful and it is obvious that prosecutors and investigators should be looking for that material. i don't deny there is a scale challenge here, some of these cases have a large amount of material but you have to look for it and where mistakes have been made when people are not looking for this material, that is inexcusable, so we need to deal with these cases but also the broader challenges it brings. are you concerned about how police are dealing with evidence available? especially through social media? i am concern
adina campbell, bbc news.ttorney general for england and wales is calling for more training for police and prosecutors to deal better with rape and sexual assaults. this category of case where rape might have occurred but the parties are known to reach other is a very specific category where you don't normally have additional evidence to confirm who is right or wrong, so anything that puts what parties are saying in a particular light is important and that is why text messages and the like are...
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adina campbell, bbc news.ay saw another case collapsed because social media evidence was not disclosed. the judge in that trial has ordered the crown prosecution service to explain itself after three people held on trafficking and prostitution charges were thrown out after the material cast doubt on the complainant's story. earlier i spoke to paul keleher, a barrister for one of the defendants who were acquitted. the complainant was cross—examined using material which have not been disclosed and when they've finished the prosecution through their hand in and accept that she was no longer a credible witness. just for those of us who do not know enough about it, what went wrong? we are still waiting to find out. thejudge has demanded an explanation from the crown prosecution service. he commented in ruling on the case that the police and cps had completely failed to apply the law of disclosure in this case, he described their failure is as lamentable and shocking and there was a wholesale failure to apply a stra
adina campbell, bbc news.ay saw another case collapsed because social media evidence was not disclosed. the judge in that trial has ordered the crown prosecution service to explain itself after three people held on trafficking and prostitution charges were thrown out after the material cast doubt on the complainant's story. earlier i spoke to paul keleher, a barrister for one of the defendants who were acquitted. the complainant was cross—examined using material which have not been disclosed...
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adina campbell, bbc news. to one of the country's premier zoos. the animal in question attracted a large crowd, no doubt because he is the first of his kind, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. she has all the usual baby panda credentials, theory, cute, com pletely credentials, theory, cute, completely irresistible. but he is not any old baby panda. he is french. the first—ever panda born in france making his public debut. climbing, exploring, cuddling with mum, putting on a good show. translation: i am going to welcome the people who come, our visitors, oui’ the people who come, our visitors, ourfans, andi the people who come, our visitors, ourfans, and i am going to introduce them to our adorable bowl offair introduce them to our adorable bowl of fair who is especially cute right 110w. “— of fair who is especially cute right now. —— ball of fur. of fair who is especially cute right now. -- ball of fur. and they did come, hundreds of them. they queued up come, hundreds of them. they queued upfor come, hundreds
adina campbell, bbc news. to one of the country's premier zoos. the animal in question attracted a large crowd, no doubt because he is the first of his kind, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. she has all the usual baby panda credentials, theory, cute, com pletely credentials, theory, cute, completely irresistible. but he is not any old baby panda. he is french. the first—ever panda born in france making his public debut. climbing, exploring, cuddling with mum, putting on a good show....
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adina campbell, bbc news.hes test in sydney. captain joe root went for 83, and johnny bairstow for 5, as england ended the day on 233—5. the second day's play begins in just over an hour's time. football, and in the premier league, the london derby between tottenham and west ham at wembley produced two outstanding goals. west ham took the lead midway through the second half with a stunning long—range strike from pedro obiang. but with six minutes to go, son heung—min equalised for tottenham with a similarly spectacular long—range effort. andy murray has pulled out of the australian open after failing to recover from an ongoing hip injury. the three—time grand slam tennis champion hasn't played a competitive match since wimbledon last summer. and there's been more bad news in the women's game. british number one johanna konta was forced to retire from her brisbane open quarter—final, also because of a hip injury. here's our sports correspondent, joe wilson. andy murray in brisbane, departing. no australian open
adina campbell, bbc news.hes test in sydney. captain joe root went for 83, and johnny bairstow for 5, as england ended the day on 233—5. the second day's play begins in just over an hour's time. football, and in the premier league, the london derby between tottenham and west ham at wembley produced two outstanding goals. west ham took the lead midway through the second half with a stunning long—range strike from pedro obiang. but with six minutes to go, son heung—min equalised for...
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adina campbell reports. they are the small fees added at the very end of the buying process.under new eu rules, retailers on or offline can no longer charge customers for paying with a credit or debit card. the treasury says these surcharges cost consumers £166 million every year. but some companies such as concert venues can still charge a booking or service fee. no longer will they be penalised just for paying by credit or debit card. now with the end of surcharges you are comparing like for like. the price you see is the price you pay. you don't get a nasty sting at the end. but some small businesses are concerned the new ban could hit profits. nearly 63% of our sales are by credit card and debit card so it will affect us in the long—term if rates and increased rates do go up. for retailers like this hardware store, today's ban throws up several options. they may decide to suck up the cost of processing a debit or credit card. alternatively, they could simply put up their prices or they may decide to re—brand these fees as a service charge. 0ne business that's already been
adina campbell reports. they are the small fees added at the very end of the buying process.under new eu rules, retailers on or offline can no longer charge customers for paying with a credit or debit card. the treasury says these surcharges cost consumers £166 million every year. but some companies such as concert venues can still charge a booking or service fee. no longer will they be penalised just for paying by credit or debit card. now with the end of surcharges you are comparing like for...
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adina campbell, bbc news.. 0ur africa editor fergal keane was at the rally. if you want to know how the wind has changed in south africa, then listen to this. jacob zuma... booing. booed by his own party, jacob zuma is increasingly isolated. even supporters acknowledge his days as the country‘s president are numbered. the crowds have a different hero now — the new anc leader cyril ramaphosa. a businessman and skilled negotiator who‘s promised to end the capture of the state by a corrupt elite. we are going to confront corruption and state capture in all its forms. the investigation and prosecution of those who are responsible will be given top priority. we are resolute in our commitment to make this the year in which we build our movement and turnaround the economy of south africa. not since the end of apartheid in 1994 have i seen such a hunger for change in south africa. we‘ve heard a lot of promises from politicians. do you believe him? yeah, we have to believe him, he‘s our president, our new president. ho
adina campbell, bbc news.. 0ur africa editor fergal keane was at the rally. if you want to know how the wind has changed in south africa, then listen to this. jacob zuma... booing. booed by his own party, jacob zuma is increasingly isolated. even supporters acknowledge his days as the country‘s president are numbered. the crowds have a different hero now — the new anc leader cyril ramaphosa. a businessman and skilled negotiator who‘s promised to end the capture of the state by a corrupt...
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adina campbell, bbc news. lets cross to clive coleman, our legal affairs respondent.uite extraordinary, really. many cases to be reviewed?m sounds quite extraordinary, really. many cases to be reviewed? it is not putting too fine a point on it to say this is something like a crisis for the criminaljustice system. lawyers working within that system have been telling me for many, many yea rs have been telling me for many, many years that this closure was a real issue. it was a real problem. we have now had a series of high—profile cases, rape cases, which have collapsed because of the failure by the prosecution to disclose to the defence, as they are bound to do, any evidence that assists the defence case or undermines the prosecution case. as a result of that, we now have this urgent review of all rape cases and all serious sexual assault cases in england and wales that are live. that means where someone has been charged but is yet to stand trial. what is interesting about that is that it what is interesting about that is thatitis what is interesting about that is that
adina campbell, bbc news. lets cross to clive coleman, our legal affairs respondent.uite extraordinary, really. many cases to be reviewed?m sounds quite extraordinary, really. many cases to be reviewed? it is not putting too fine a point on it to say this is something like a crisis for the criminaljustice system. lawyers working within that system have been telling me for many, many yea rs have been telling me for many, many years that this closure was a real issue. it was a real problem. we...
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adina campbell, bbc news. way tomorrow, we will bring you the latest figures that we have on the problems of recruiting and retaining nurses in the nhs. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. welcome to bbc london news. i'm chris rogers. there could be dire consequences for the capital following the collapse of construction giant carillion — one union is warning the full impact is not yet known. bbc london has learnt that a multi—million pound development at one of our busiest hospitals has been hit as a result. and we've also discovered that the met police has contracts with the company. here's our political correspondent, karl mercer. st helier is in need of repair. these parts of the sutton hospital are well past their sell by date. which is why bosses here decided they needed to shell out £12 million on repairs. good evening and welcome to sportsday. coming up tonight, alexis sanchez looks like he's off, but he's not the only big name to leave arsenal. we have all the latest transfer news. jo
adina campbell, bbc news. way tomorrow, we will bring you the latest figures that we have on the problems of recruiting and retaining nurses in the nhs. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. welcome to bbc london news. i'm chris rogers. there could be dire consequences for the capital following the collapse of construction giant carillion — one union is warning the full impact is not yet known. bbc london has learnt that a multi—million pound development at one of our busiest...
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adina campbell reports. dirty, infested and hazardous.ds of inmates are conditions hundreds of inmates are facing at liverpool prison. according to a new report by the prison watchdog. as well as problems with rats, broken windows and blocked toilets, it has also found two thirds of inmates had easy access to drugs. often smuggled by the growing use of drones, with more than one seized every week. and the violence had also increased. more than one third of prisoners said they felt unsafe at the time of the inspection. her majesty was a prison and probation service acknowledged the conditions at the prison were unacceptable. it said it is already taking immediate action by appointing a new governor and that cleanliness has also improved. it also says it has put a huge amount of energy and money into trying to improve the prison healthcare service them. the inspection took place in september last year, but last month whistleblowers told the bbc that inmates at liverpool prison had died or been injured due to poor care. lancashire care nhs f
adina campbell reports. dirty, infested and hazardous.ds of inmates are conditions hundreds of inmates are facing at liverpool prison. according to a new report by the prison watchdog. as well as problems with rats, broken windows and blocked toilets, it has also found two thirds of inmates had easy access to drugs. often smuggled by the growing use of drones, with more than one seized every week. and the violence had also increased. more than one third of prisoners said they felt unsafe at the...
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adina campbell reports. he's one of the royal family's favourite photographers.n capturing famous faces for four decades. but the new york times has published allegations of sexual misconduct, with more than a dozen male models and assistants accusing the 63—year—old of indecent behaviour. testino's lawyers have said his accusers cannot be considered reliable sources. another well—known photographer, bruce weber, is also facing similar allegations. he's denied any wrongdoing. but conde nast, which publishes magazines including vogue and go, has taken action. in a statement, editor anna wintour, who calls them both personalfriends, has said: "i take the allegations very seriously, and we at conde nast have decided to put our working relationship with both photographers on hold for the foreseeable future." vogue is a global powerhouse. to grace one of the front covers is a massive deal. mario testino and bruce weber have been responsible for some of those images, but with allegations of sexual exploitation swirling, their futures are hanging in the balance. there a
adina campbell reports. he's one of the royal family's favourite photographers.n capturing famous faces for four decades. but the new york times has published allegations of sexual misconduct, with more than a dozen male models and assistants accusing the 63—year—old of indecent behaviour. testino's lawyers have said his accusers cannot be considered reliable sources. another well—known photographer, bruce weber, is also facing similar allegations. he's denied any wrongdoing. but conde...
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adina campbell, bbc news. four british men have set new a world record for rowing unaided across the atlantic in 29 days. the amateur crew beat the previous record by six days, completing the 3,000 mile crossing from the canary islands to antigua this morning. with all the sport, here's karthi gna nasegaram at the bbc sport centre. good evening. it was a record breaking day in the premier league but it is time to pop out of the room if you don't want to know today's results before match of the day which is at 10:30 on bbc one. harry kane has become the highest scorer in tottenham's premier league history. kane's two goals in spurs‘s 4—0 win over everton means he has now scored 98 goals for the club, breaking teddy sherringham's record. champions chelsea were held to a goalless draw by the champions before them, leicester city. crystal palace beat burnley. david moyes‘s 200th game as a premier league manager, ended with a 4—1victory over huddersfield. while west brom had their first win in 21 league games beati
adina campbell, bbc news. four british men have set new a world record for rowing unaided across the atlantic in 29 days. the amateur crew beat the previous record by six days, completing the 3,000 mile crossing from the canary islands to antigua this morning. with all the sport, here's karthi gna nasegaram at the bbc sport centre. good evening. it was a record breaking day in the premier league but it is time to pop out of the room if you don't want to know today's results before match of the...
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adina campbell reports from windsor.me tourist attraction, but nestled among the castle and the expensive shops there is poverty. those who are begging on the streets in this town have now been targeted by the local council leader, who wants them gone before the royal wedding. it's a royal borough, so the queen is right behind me and the castle. i think we're going to say that's the royal wedding come up. they don't want us on the street. they want to clear up, don't think. do you think it's fair? no, of course not. none of it's fair. in a three page letter, the leader of windsor and maidenhead royal borough council is calling on thames valley police to use their legal powers to remove beggars. simon dudley says a significant number of the adults chose not to turn up and use the accommodation that the council had purchased for them instead choosing to remain on the street begging, creating a concerning and hostile atmosphere for residents and the seven million tourists who come to windsor each year. but homeless charitie
adina campbell reports from windsor.me tourist attraction, but nestled among the castle and the expensive shops there is poverty. those who are begging on the streets in this town have now been targeted by the local council leader, who wants them gone before the royal wedding. it's a royal borough, so the queen is right behind me and the castle. i think we're going to say that's the royal wedding come up. they don't want us on the street. they want to clear up, don't think. do you think it's...
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adina campbell has more.a move seemed to help rebuild trust in the justice system, in a move seen to help rebuild trust in the justice system, every rape and sexual assault case in england and wales is now under review. the crown prosecution service has taken action after public concerns that evidence, particularly digital records, are not being disclosed early enough to defence lawyers. 22—year—old liam allen was wrongly accused of rape and sexual assault, but his trial collapsed last month after the metropolitan police failed to disclose phone records which were vital evidence. last week, a rape charge against oxford university student 0liver mears was dropped shortly before his trial when a diary which supported his case was uncovered. and danny kay, who had a rape conviction overturned after spending two years in prison, said earlier this month he felt let down by the justice system. devastating for a system that you trust to let you down and i had complete faith in it. i trusted the truth would come out
adina campbell has more.a move seemed to help rebuild trust in the justice system, in a move seen to help rebuild trust in the justice system, every rape and sexual assault case in england and wales is now under review. the crown prosecution service has taken action after public concerns that evidence, particularly digital records, are not being disclosed early enough to defence lawyers. 22—year—old liam allen was wrongly accused of rape and sexual assault, but his trial collapsed last...
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adina campbell, bbc news. what about the health of the president of the united states? when he got into office. i have seen him every day, i have seen one, i have seen him every day, i have seen one, too, sometimes three times a day. we have conversations about many things, most do not revolve around medical issues at all. i have got to know him pretty well and i had absolutely no concerns about his cognitive ability or his neurological function. cognitive ability or his neurologicalfunction. i cognitive ability or his neurological function. i was cognitive ability or his neurologicalfunction. i was not going to do a cognitive exam, i had no intention of doing one. the reason we did the cognitive assessment is plain and simple, because the president asked for it. he said, is there something we can do, some type of test or screen we can do to assess my cognitive ability? i looked into it, and once again, my initial question was that idid not again, my initial question was that i did not think it was indicated and idid not i did not think it was indicated and i did not th
adina campbell, bbc news. what about the health of the president of the united states? when he got into office. i have seen him every day, i have seen one, i have seen him every day, i have seen one, too, sometimes three times a day. we have conversations about many things, most do not revolve around medical issues at all. i have got to know him pretty well and i had absolutely no concerns about his cognitive ability or his neurological function. cognitive ability or his neurologicalfunction. i...
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adina campbell, bbc news.r has welcomed a landmark ruling by trade authorities in the us, overturning a decision to impose huge tariffs on planes which are partly built in the uk. the aerospace firm bombardier won a surprise victory in its dispute with the american company boeing about selling its passenger jets to us airlines. the wings for the planes are manufactured in belfast, where unions claim around 1000 jobs could have been at risk. our northern ireland economics and business editorjohn campbell joins us from belfast. good morning, john. isuppose good morning, john. i suppose there are two good morning, john. i suppose there a re two parts good morning, john. i suppose there are two parts of this, one about the relief about the job situation, but also about the wider issues around trade? yes, this has come as a huge and welcome surprise. i think most observers of the case fully expected boeing to win. in the end, the international trade commission, a panel of independent trade judges, they ruled 4—0 in
adina campbell, bbc news.r has welcomed a landmark ruling by trade authorities in the us, overturning a decision to impose huge tariffs on planes which are partly built in the uk. the aerospace firm bombardier won a surprise victory in its dispute with the american company boeing about selling its passenger jets to us airlines. the wings for the planes are manufactured in belfast, where unions claim around 1000 jobs could have been at risk. our northern ireland economics and business editorjohn...
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adina campbell reports.yalfamily ‘s famous photographers, mario testino has been capturing famous faces for decades. but the new york times has published allegations of alleged sexual conduct, with more than a dozen male models and assistance accusing him up of indecent behaviour. his lawyers say his accusers cannot be considered reliable sources. another photographer, bruce webber is also facing slimmer allegations of. he has denied any allegations of. but the publisher has taken action. in a statement, the editor who cause them both personal friends has statement, the editor who cause them both personalfriends has said... vogue is a global powerhouse. to grace one of the front covers is a massive deal. mario testino and bruce weber have been responsible for some of those images, but with allegations of sexual exploitation swirling, their futures are hanging in the balance. there are now calls for more regulation in the fashion world. these allegations are the latest to rock the world of fashion, entertainm
adina campbell reports.yalfamily ‘s famous photographers, mario testino has been capturing famous faces for decades. but the new york times has published allegations of alleged sexual conduct, with more than a dozen male models and assistance accusing him up of indecent behaviour. his lawyers say his accusers cannot be considered reliable sources. another photographer, bruce webber is also facing slimmer allegations of. he has denied any allegations of. but the publisher has taken action. in...
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adina campbell reports. he is one of the royal family's favourite photographers.no has been capturing famous faces for four decades. but the new york times has published allegations of sexual misconduct, with more than a dozen male models and assistants accusing the 63—year—old of indecent behaviour. testino's lawyers have said his accusers cannot be considered reliable sources. another well—known photographer, bruce weber, is also facing similar allegations. he has denied any wrongdoing. but conde nast, which publishes magazines including vogue and go, has taken action. in a statement the editor anna wintour, who calls them both personalfriends, has said, i take the allegations very seriously, and we at conde nast have decided to put our working relationship with both photographers on hold for the foreseeable future. vogue is a global powerhouse. to grace one of the front covers is a massive deal. mario testino and bruce weber have been responsible for some of those images, but with allegations of sexual exploitation swirling, their futures are hanging in the bal
adina campbell reports. he is one of the royal family's favourite photographers.no has been capturing famous faces for four decades. but the new york times has published allegations of sexual misconduct, with more than a dozen male models and assistants accusing the 63—year—old of indecent behaviour. testino's lawyers have said his accusers cannot be considered reliable sources. another well—known photographer, bruce weber, is also facing similar allegations. he has denied any wrongdoing....
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adina campbell reports. he is one of the royal family's favourite photographers. been capturing famous faces for four decades. but the new york times has published allegations of sexual misconduct, with more than a dozen male models and assistants accusing the 63—year—old of indecent behaviour. testino's lawyers have said his accusers cannot be considered reliable sources. another well—known photographer, bruce weber is also facing similar allegations. he has denied any wrongdoing. but conde nast, which publishes magazines including vogue and g0 has taken action. in a statement, the editor, anna wintour, who calls them both personal friends has said, "i take the allegations very seriously, and we at conde nast have decided to put our working relationship with both photographers on hold for the foreseeable future. vogue is a global powerhouse. to grace one of the front covers is a massive deal. mario testino and bruce weber have been responsible for some of those images, but with allegations of sexual exploitation swirling, their futures are hanging in the balance.
adina campbell reports. he is one of the royal family's favourite photographers. been capturing famous faces for four decades. but the new york times has published allegations of sexual misconduct, with more than a dozen male models and assistants accusing the 63—year—old of indecent behaviour. testino's lawyers have said his accusers cannot be considered reliable sources. another well—known photographer, bruce weber is also facing similar allegations. he has denied any wrongdoing. but...
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adina campbell reports.sidered reliable sources. another well—known photographer, bruce weber, faces similar allegations, he has denied wrongdoing. conde nast, publishers of magazines like vogue and g0, has taken action. in a statement, the editor, anna wintour, because in both personal friends, editor, anna wintour, because in both personalfriends, has said: vogue isa is a global powerhouse, to grace one of the front covers is a massive deal. marietta stena and bruce webber have been responsible for some of those images. —— mario testino. with allegations of sexual exportation swirling, their futures are hanging in the balance. there are hanging in the balance. there are now called for more regulation in the fashion world. i have been on shoot where i have been inappropriately touched, extremely inappropriately touched, extremely inappropriate comments made to me. i would like to see unions organising collective bargaining and i would also like to see what models in new york are proposing, an independent bo
adina campbell reports.sidered reliable sources. another well—known photographer, bruce weber, faces similar allegations, he has denied wrongdoing. conde nast, publishers of magazines like vogue and g0, has taken action. in a statement, the editor, anna wintour, because in both personal friends, editor, anna wintour, because in both personalfriends, has said: vogue isa is a global powerhouse, to grace one of the front covers is a massive deal. marietta stena and bruce webber have been...
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adina campbell is in windsor.and it has proved to be very controversial. some homeless charities say they are sickened by the details in this letter, while others say there is a problem with begging and it needs to be tackled. earlier, i was speaking to some of the homeless people here, and windsor is set to get a lot busier over the coming months with the royal wedding being an may the 19th. it may be one of the country's most affluent areas, with a prime tourist attraction, but nestled among the expensive shops and the is poverty, and those begging on the streets in this town have now been targeted by the local council leader, who once then gone before the royal wedding. it's a royal borough, said the queen is right behind me in the castle, and there is a royal wedding coming up and there is a royal wedding coming up and they don't want us on the streets. do you think it is fair? of course not. in a 3-page letter, the lead of windsor and maidenhead royal borough council is calling on thames valley police to use
adina campbell is in windsor.and it has proved to be very controversial. some homeless charities say they are sickened by the details in this letter, while others say there is a problem with begging and it needs to be tackled. earlier, i was speaking to some of the homeless people here, and windsor is set to get a lot busier over the coming months with the royal wedding being an may the 19th. it may be one of the country's most affluent areas, with a prime tourist attraction, but nestled among...
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adina campbell reports. they are the small fees added at the very end of the buying process.rms it may not be that much but these card surcharges add up. notany much but these card surcharges add up. not any more. under new eu rules retailers can no longer charge customers for paying with a credit oi’ customers for paying with a credit or debit card. the treasury says these charges cost consumers £166 million every year, but phone companies, such as concert venues, can still charge a booking fee. they will no longer be penalised for paying by credit card debit card. with the end of surcharges you compare like—for—like and the price you see is the price you pay without a nasty sting at the end. some companies are concerned this band could hit profits. nearly 63% of band could hit profits. nearly 6396 of our sales are by credit card or debit card so this could affect us in the long term if rates go up. for retailers like this the band throws up retailers like this the band throws up several options. they could suck up up several options. they could suck up the cost of processin
adina campbell reports. they are the small fees added at the very end of the buying process.rms it may not be that much but these card surcharges add up. notany much but these card surcharges add up. not any more. under new eu rules retailers can no longer charge customers for paying with a credit oi’ customers for paying with a credit or debit card. the treasury says these charges cost consumers £166 million every year, but phone companies, such as concert venues, can still charge a booking...
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here‘s our correspondent adina campbell.ng series of problems but today‘s report by her majesty‘s inspectorate of prisons underlines a catalogue of squalid living conditions. including broken windows and infestation of cockroaches and blocked toilets. it also found two thirds of inmates had easy access to drugs, often smuggled by the growing use of drones, with more than one seized every week. and violence had also increased, more than a third of prisoners said they felt unsafe at the time of the inspection. what you are witnessing there is a prime example of the lack of investment at liverpool prison over the years, and thatis liverpool prison over the years, and that is down to government cutting budget and cutting the staffing levels. now, it is due to, also, an amount of repairs that were outstanding at the time that inspection. 0ver outstanding at the time that inspection. over 2000 outstanding repairs, simple repairs that are not getting done. the head of the prison and probation service has admitted there were failing
here‘s our correspondent adina campbell.ng series of problems but today‘s report by her majesty‘s inspectorate of prisons underlines a catalogue of squalid living conditions. including broken windows and infestation of cockroaches and blocked toilets. it also found two thirds of inmates had easy access to drugs, often smuggled by the growing use of drones, with more than one seized every week. and violence had also increased, more than a third of prisoners said they felt unsafe at the...
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adina campbell, bbc news. the uk is in the grip of the worst flu season for seven years.if you haven't had it already. and we are giving the "catch it, bin it, kill it" message that we launched again last week. that's the basic stuff, if you have a sneeze or cough, catch it in a tissue, throw the tissue away and wash your hands afterwards. doing those things can really help us to bring this flu season to a close as soon as we are able to. borisjohnson has proposed building a 22 mile bridge across the english channel, saying he believes another link would further improve relations between the uk and france. he made the suggestion at a meeting yesterday with french president, emmanuel macron. a source close to the foreign secretary said he believed the fact the two countries are only connected by one railway line was "crazy". increasing costs on the build of the uk's new aircraft carrier programme is putting the budgets of other defence projects at risk, according to mp5. a public accounts committee report said the programme, which includes two new carriers costing £6 billi
adina campbell, bbc news. the uk is in the grip of the worst flu season for seven years.if you haven't had it already. and we are giving the "catch it, bin it, kill it" message that we launched again last week. that's the basic stuff, if you have a sneeze or cough, catch it in a tissue, throw the tissue away and wash your hands afterwards. doing those things can really help us to bring this flu season to a close as soon as we are able to. borisjohnson has proposed building a 22 mile...
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windsor homeless project described the comments as "abhorrent". 0ur correspondent adina campbell has windsor. the leader of windsor and maidenhead royal borough council has written this letter to the thames valley police crying commissioner setting out his concerns over the level of homelessness and aggressive begging in windsor. he says it is intimidating and the mess they are leaving in windsor is casting windsor in an unfavourable light. these comments have caused quite a stir with lots of homeless charities upset by what has said and we can speak to one of them. how do you feel about these comments? speak to one of them. how do you feel about these comment57m speak to one of them. how do you feel about these comments? it is unbelievable that anybody can have this opinion these days. with reference to the letter he lays out bullet points which are very misinformed. he says we have an emergency stilt 365 days a year. it sleeps eight males and two females and it is an emergency shelter. you can'tjust turn and it is an emergency shelter. you can't just turn up and it is an emergency
windsor homeless project described the comments as "abhorrent". 0ur correspondent adina campbell has windsor. the leader of windsor and maidenhead royal borough council has written this letter to the thames valley police crying commissioner setting out his concerns over the level of homelessness and aggressive begging in windsor. he says it is intimidating and the mess they are leaving in windsor is casting windsor in an unfavourable light. these comments have caused quite a stir with...
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adina campbell, bbc news.from california who are accused of abusing their 13 children have pleaded not guilty to charges of abuse, torture and false imprisonment. david and louise turpin were arrested on sunday after one of their children escaped through a window from their home. police found them severely malnourished with some in shackles. 0ur north america correspondent james cook reports. ..give up that right. david turpin appearing in court to deny torturing his own children and sexually abusing one of his young daughters. his wife, louise, also pleaded not guilty. prosecutors say the siblings endured the abuse for years as their parents plumbed the depths of human depravity. one of the children at age 12 is the weight of an average 7—year—old. several of the victims have cognitive impairment and neuropathy, which is nerve damage, as a result of this extreme and prolonged physical abuse. the children were supposedly schooled here in their home, but the district attorney said some didn't even know what a p
adina campbell, bbc news.from california who are accused of abusing their 13 children have pleaded not guilty to charges of abuse, torture and false imprisonment. david and louise turpin were arrested on sunday after one of their children escaped through a window from their home. police found them severely malnourished with some in shackles. 0ur north america correspondent james cook reports. ..give up that right. david turpin appearing in court to deny torturing his own children and sexually...
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prince harry and meghan markle marry in st george's chapel in windsor castle in may.the bbc‘s adina campbells. windsor castle is a popular tourist destination overlooking high—end shops in one of the country's most affluent areas. but, a stone's throwaway is stewart's home, a bus shelter where he's been living for the last four months. it's the royal borough, isn't it, the queen lives right behind me and the castle, i think they say with the royal wedding coming up, they don't want us on the street. now people like stewart are being targeted by the council. in a three—page letter to thames valley police, leader simon dudley says, "there's evidence that a large number of adults begging in windsor are not in fact homeless and if they are, they're chosing to reject all supporting services." he goes on to say, "this is creating a concerning and hostile atmosphere for residents and the seven million tourists who come to windsor each year." but for those out in the cold, it's a different story. james has been homeless for the last 12 months. he says he never aggressively begs for money, but is gra
prince harry and meghan markle marry in st george's chapel in windsor castle in may.the bbc‘s adina campbells. windsor castle is a popular tourist destination overlooking high—end shops in one of the country's most affluent areas. but, a stone's throwaway is stewart's home, a bus shelter where he's been living for the last four months. it's the royal borough, isn't it, the queen lives right behind me and the castle, i think they say with the royal wedding coming up, they don't want us on...
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our correspondent adina campbell has been gauging reaction in windsor.d royal borough council, simon dudley has written this letter the to thames valley police crime commissioner, setting out his concerns about the level of homelessness and aggressive begging here in windsor, he says it is intimidating and the bags and the mess they have left or they are leaving here, is casting windsor in an unfavourable light. as you can imagine these comments have caused quite a stir. lots of homeless charities have been upset by what has been said and we can speak to one of them. how do you feel about these comments in the letter? one of them. how do you feel about these comments in the letter7m one of them. how do you feel about these comments in the letter? it is just, it is unbelievable that anybody can have this opinion, these days. with reference to the letter he lays out bullet points, of which our, they are misinformed, bullet point, he says we have an emergency shetland opener 365 days a year, we do isa shetland opener 365 days a year, we do is a shelter that
our correspondent adina campbell has been gauging reaction in windsor.d royal borough council, simon dudley has written this letter the to thames valley police crime commissioner, setting out his concerns about the level of homelessness and aggressive begging here in windsor, he says it is intimidating and the bags and the mess they have left or they are leaving here, is casting windsor in an unfavourable light. as you can imagine these comments have caused quite a stir. lots of homeless...
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here's our correspondent adina campbell.s, with more than one seized every week. and violence had also increased, more than a third of prisoners said they felt unsafe at the time of the inspection. what you are witnessing there is a prime example of the lack of investment at liverpool prison over the years, and that is down to government cutting budget and cutting the staffing levels. now, it is due to, also, an amount of repairs that were outstanding at the time of that inspection. over 2000 outstanding repairs, simple repairs that are not getting done. the head of the prison and probation service has admitted there were failings in the jails but says immediate action is being taken by appointing a new governor, including improvements to cleanliness. today's report had also pointed to concerns over health care, something the bbc revealed last month, with worries about suicide rates, staff shortages, and access to specialist treatments. lancashire care nhs foundation trust says it has made improvements over the last two year
here's our correspondent adina campbell.s, with more than one seized every week. and violence had also increased, more than a third of prisoners said they felt unsafe at the time of the inspection. what you are witnessing there is a prime example of the lack of investment at liverpool prison over the years, and that is down to government cutting budget and cutting the staffing levels. now, it is due to, also, an amount of repairs that were outstanding at the time of that inspection. over 2000...
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adina campbell is in windsor. well, this three page letter has caused quite a stir here in windsor.orough council has written this letter to the thames valley police crime commissioner setting out his concerns about the level of homelessness and aggressive begging here in windsor. he says that it's intimidating and bags and mess they've left or they're leaving here in windsor is casting windsor in an unfavourable light. as you can imagine, these comments have caused quite a stir. lots of homeless charities are upset by what's been said by simon dudley. we can speak to one of them from the windsor homeless project. how do you feel about these comments and the letter? it's just, it's unbelievable that anybody can have this opinion these days. with reference to the letter, he lays out bullet points which are, they're very misinformed bullet points. he says we have an emergency shelter over 6365 days a year, we do have a shelt they're sleep eight males and two females. it isn't an emergency shelter, you can'tjust turn up there if you find yourself homeless, to you have preregistered wit
adina campbell is in windsor. well, this three page letter has caused quite a stir here in windsor.orough council has written this letter to the thames valley police crime commissioner setting out his concerns about the level of homelessness and aggressive begging here in windsor. he says that it's intimidating and bags and mess they've left or they're leaving here in windsor is casting windsor in an unfavourable light. as you can imagine, these comments have caused quite a stir. lots of...
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adina campbell, bbc news.ter has responded to a series of attacks on her leadership by declaring she's not a quitter. theresa may told journalists there was a long term job to be done and that she was serving her country and party. she made the comments before touching down in china on a trade mission. mrs may is hoping to strengthen relations with beijing, but said she wouldn't shy away from the difficult issues. let's speak to our china correspondent robin brant. robin, good morning. from what she has had to say before she's even arrived in china, you can tell this is an important trip for the prime minister? hugely important anyway for the uk economy irrespective of leadership concerns or brexit, china is heading for the world's biggest economy spot and the uk only exports about £17 billion of goods and services to it a year, it exports more to belgium, so there has to be improvement in terms of where china is going and if the uk will benefit from this economic relationship. she's been at a university in wu
adina campbell, bbc news.ter has responded to a series of attacks on her leadership by declaring she's not a quitter. theresa may told journalists there was a long term job to be done and that she was serving her country and party. she made the comments before touching down in china on a trade mission. mrs may is hoping to strengthen relations with beijing, but said she wouldn't shy away from the difficult issues. let's speak to our china correspondent robin brant. robin, good morning. from...