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that was doctor miriam harris speaking to annita mcveigh earlier.r of a shop worker in north london at the weekend. vijay patel was attacked during an argument in the store in mill hill and died in hospital. the two boys, aged 15 and 16, are being questioned on suspicion of violent disorder. another boy of 16 has been remanded in custody charged with murder. 0ur correspondent tom burridge has more details on this story. well, i think it's worth just reminding people what happened on saturday night, annita. so three teenage boys, it's alleged, went to the newsagents where vijay patel was working, alongside the owner of the shop in mill hill, a fairly affluent part of north london, just before midnight. the police say three teenage boys went into the shop, they tried to buy a number of items including rizla, which is a make of cigarette paper, and in the uk under law it is illegal for underratings to buy cigarette papers, so the owner of the shop, working alongside mr patel challenge the three boys, it is alleged. police say when the boys were refused
that was doctor miriam harris speaking to annita mcveigh earlier.r of a shop worker in north london at the weekend. vijay patel was attacked during an argument in the store in mill hill and died in hospital. the two boys, aged 15 and 16, are being questioned on suspicion of violent disorder. another boy of 16 has been remanded in custody charged with murder. 0ur correspondent tom burridge has more details on this story. well, i think it's worth just reminding people what happened on saturday...
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thank you very much, annita. summary m essa g es thank you very much, annita.a&e, my wrist was manipulated into praise and sedation. the attention i received was first class. javad says i broke both legs, the staff were brilliant, but i could see there was a lot of pressure on them, i would love to pay extra money through national insurance contributions, but i believe the government was taking us towards private health insurance. alan says, if every gp surgery insurance. alan says, if every gp surgery opened longer each day, that would take pressure off a&e. kimberly says, so again those who pay taxes need to pay more, but what is not fine is those who do not work will receive the same services without paying into the system. that is not a plan, by the way, kimberly, it isa is not a plan, by the way, kimberly, it is a suggestion from one conservative mp. more about the nhs in the next half—hour, your experiences are very welcome. but jessica is back with the sport. headlines this morning: the draw for the first grand slam of the year, the first grand slam of t
thank you very much, annita. summary m essa g es thank you very much, annita.a&e, my wrist was manipulated into praise and sedation. the attention i received was first class. javad says i broke both legs, the staff were brilliant, but i could see there was a lot of pressure on them, i would love to pay extra money through national insurance contributions, but i believe the government was taking us towards private health insurance. alan says, if every gp surgery insurance. alan says, if...
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i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at 9am... growing criticism of the parole board's decision to release serial sex attacker john worboys, who's thought to have assaulted more than 100 women. one of my clients who is absolutely horrified and really, really distressed that nobody had the courtesy to inform her, so she's in the middle of cooking tea for her kids and she heard this on the radio. sales of new cars fall for the first time in six years, amid a drop in demand for diesels. a book containing damaging allegations about the trump presidency is released earlier than planned, after white house lawyers tried to stop its publication. tech giant apple says that the recently discovered flaws in some computer processor chips affect all iphones, ipads and mac computers. also in the next hour — a latte levy or a flat white tax? mps says drinkers using disposable cups should be charged an extra 25p to encourage them to switch to reusable versions. bringing strong winds and blizzards. it's the tenth day of record—breaking low tempera
i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at 9am... growing criticism of the parole board's decision to release serial sex attacker john worboys, who's thought to have assaulted more than 100 women. one of my clients who is absolutely horrified and really, really distressed that nobody had the courtesy to inform her, so she's in the middle of cooking tea for her kids and she heard this on the radio. sales of new cars fall for the first time in six years, amid a drop in demand for diesels. a book...
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here's annita in the bbc newsroom with a summary of today's news.is afternoon. other commitments being unveiled include the deployment of three raf chinook helicopters to mali, where french forces are fighting islamic extremists, and the confirmation that france will loan britain the bayeux tapestry. taxpayers owe private companies £199 billion for schemes set up under private finance initiatives, according to the government's spending watchdog. the national audit office found 716 deals were currently operational under pfi and its successor, pf2, with annual costs amounting to more than £10 billion. the government says both schemes improved public services. the report was written before the collapse of carillion, which held a number of contracts, including some under pfi schemes. heavy snow fall is continuing to cause problems in parts of scotland and northern england, with drivers warned to proceed with "extreme caution" while on the roads. while travel warnings have been downgraded police say there is still the likelihood of disruption and delays.
here's annita in the bbc newsroom with a summary of today's news.is afternoon. other commitments being unveiled include the deployment of three raf chinook helicopters to mali, where french forces are fighting islamic extremists, and the confirmation that france will loan britain the bayeux tapestry. taxpayers owe private companies £199 billion for schemes set up under private finance initiatives, according to the government's spending watchdog. the national audit office found 716 deals were...
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time for the latest news — here's annita.gh, after trials for a new universal blood test detected eight common forms of the disease. overall, the test found 70% of the cancers — but researchers are cautiously optmistic, saying more work is needed to verify its accuracy. their vision is an annual test designed to catch cancer early and save lives. uk experts said it was "enormously exciting". living conditions at liverpool prison are the worst that inspectors have ever seen, according to a new report. inspectors say living conditions at the jail are the poorer than any other reports they have undertaken.. however, her majesty's prison and probation service said it's already taken immediate action by appointing a new governor and that cleanliness has also improved. a couple who are accused of imprisoning, abusing and torturing twelve of their children at their home in california have pleaded not guilty during their first court appearance. david and louise turpin were arrested on sunday after one of their children escaped throug
time for the latest news — here's annita.gh, after trials for a new universal blood test detected eight common forms of the disease. overall, the test found 70% of the cancers — but researchers are cautiously optmistic, saying more work is needed to verify its accuracy. their vision is an annual test designed to catch cancer early and save lives. uk experts said it was "enormously exciting". living conditions at liverpool prison are the worst that inspectors have ever seen,...
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here's annita in the bbc newsroom with a summary of todays news.perts, general sir nick carter is expected to say that russia now has superior battlefield capabilities to the uk, and poses a significant threat in terms of cyber warfare. his comments have been authorised by the defence secretary. a charity says one in three young women in the uk are embarrassed to attend smear tests for cervical cancer, because of body image issues. more than 2000 women, aged between 25 and 35, were surveyed by jo's cervical cancer trust. the charity says it is worried about the impact on screening rates, which have fallen to a 20—year low. ukip's deputy leader has resigned in protest over henry bolton's decision not to step down as party leader. she has beenjoined byjohn bickley, ukip's immigrations boatswain. henry bolton has refused to step down, despite a vote of no—confidence the national executive. the former treasury minister and remain supporter, lord 0'neill, says the british economy should perform better this year than many opponents of brexit had predicte
here's annita in the bbc newsroom with a summary of todays news.perts, general sir nick carter is expected to say that russia now has superior battlefield capabilities to the uk, and poses a significant threat in terms of cyber warfare. his comments have been authorised by the defence secretary. a charity says one in three young women in the uk are embarrassed to attend smear tests for cervical cancer, because of body image issues. more than 2000 women, aged between 25 and 35, were surveyed by...
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i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at 2...f three teenagers who were hit by a car in west london on friday. the prime minister comes under pressure from leave campaigners in her own party to take a hard line with europe. a total of 185 people have been detained at opposition the founder of the swedish furniture has died at the age of ninety—one. also in the next hour... a daring mountain rescue in pakistan. a french climber stranded on top of a deadly mountain is safe, but the search for her partner is called off. roger federer won his sixth australian open and 20th grand slam
i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at 2...f three teenagers who were hit by a car in west london on friday. the prime minister comes under pressure from leave campaigners in her own party to take a hard line with europe. a total of 185 people have been detained at opposition the founder of the swedish furniture has died at the age of ninety—one. also in the next hour... a daring mountain rescue in pakistan. a french climber stranded on top of a deadly mountain is safe, but the search for her...
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this is bbc news — i'm annita mcveigh — the headlines at two: the attorney general acknowledges thathave led to the collapse of recent trials in england and wales. there is a need for more training, for police officers and prosecutors. the disclosure programme is not new, it's been there since 1996, and police and prosecutors should know what they have to do. at least 63 people have been killed and 150 injured in a bombing in the afghan capital, kabul. the taliban say they carried out the attack. three teenage boys have been killed when they were hit by a car in west london. a man has been arrested. also in this hour: paris is on high alert forflooding. record rainfall has caused the river seine to burst its banks — in one of the wettest januarys in paris in more than a century.
this is bbc news — i'm annita mcveigh — the headlines at two: the attorney general acknowledges thathave led to the collapse of recent trials in england and wales. there is a need for more training, for police officers and prosecutors. the disclosure programme is not new, it's been there since 1996, and police and prosecutors should know what they have to do. at least 63 people have been killed and 150 injured in a bombing in the afghan capital, kabul. the taliban say they carried out the...
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i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at five: police release an image of a man they want to speak to over the deaths of three teenagers who were hit by a car in west london on friday. leave campaigners in the conservative party step up pressure on the prime minister — they want her to take a harder line with the eu. the leader of russia's main opposition party is arrested along with more than 200 others at demonstrations across russia. the founder of the swedish furniture giant ikea, ingvar kamprad, has died at the age of 91. also in the next hour — a dangerous mountain rescue in pakistan. a french climber stranded on top of a deadly mountain is safe, but the search for her partner is called off. and in melbourne, roger federer wins his sixth australian open and 20th grand slam title with a five—set victory over marin cilic. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. police have released cctv images of a man wanted in connection with a car crash that killed three teenage boys in west london on friday night. po
i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at five: police release an image of a man they want to speak to over the deaths of three teenagers who were hit by a car in west london on friday. leave campaigners in the conservative party step up pressure on the prime minister — they want her to take a harder line with the eu. the leader of russia's main opposition party is arrested along with more than 200 others at demonstrations across russia. the founder of the swedish furniture giant ikea, ingvar...
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i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at 9am...ng them, a british businessman, his fiancee and two sons, and an 11—year—old girl. this is people that have come over on holidays to visit australia, in one of the most beautiful parts of the world, and for this to happen to them ina the world, and for this to happen to them in a place like that is nothing more thanjust them in a place like that is nothing more than just tragic. hundreds of people are stranded in liverpool city centre overnight, after a car park fire damaged or destroyed 11100 vehicles. iran's president warns that violence and disorder will not be tolerated amid large demonstrations. reports suggest the death toll has risen to four. china bans the importation of waste plastic in a bid to cut pollution, but campaigners say it will have a major impact
i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at 9am...ng them, a british businessman, his fiancee and two sons, and an 11—year—old girl. this is people that have come over on holidays to visit australia, in one of the most beautiful parts of the world, and for this to happen to them ina the world, and for this to happen to them in a place like that is nothing more thanjust them in a place like that is nothing more than just tragic. hundreds of people are stranded in liverpool city centre overnight,...
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here‘s annita. the headlines...e to wear black, and several celebrities brought activists on gender and racial equality as their guests. oprah winfrey used her acceptance speech for an outstanding contribution award to speak out against intolerance and abuse. three women have accused the australian actor craig mclachlan of indecent assault during a tour of the musical the rocky horror show. the 52—year—old, best known for his roles playing a heart—throb in the long—running tv soap operas neighbours and home and away, says the allegations are "baseless and vicious". the women say they raised complaints with the theatre company at the time, but no action was taken. the bbc‘s china editor, carrie gracie, has stepped down in protest at what she called an "indefensible pay gap between men and women" at the corporation. in an open letter addressed to licence—fee payers, she accused the bbc of "breaking equality law" because of the discrepancy between her pay and that of her fellow international editors who are men. a bbc
here‘s annita. the headlines...e to wear black, and several celebrities brought activists on gender and racial equality as their guests. oprah winfrey used her acceptance speech for an outstanding contribution award to speak out against intolerance and abuse. three women have accused the australian actor craig mclachlan of indecent assault during a tour of the musical the rocky horror show. the 52—year—old, best known for his roles playing a heart—throb in the long—running tv soap...
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i'm annita mcveigh. they want to speak to over the deaths of three teenagers who were hit by a car in west london on friday. leave campaigners in the conservative party step up pressure on the prime minister — they want her to take a harder line with the eu. the leader of russia's main opposition party is arrested along with more than 200 others at demonstrations across russia. the founder of the swedish furniture giant ikea, ingvar kamprad, has died at the age of 91. also in the next hour — a dangerous mountain rescue in pakistan. a french climber stranded on top of a deadly mountain is safe, but the search for her partner is called off. and in melbourne, roger federer wins his sixth australian open and 20th grand slam title with a five—set
i'm annita mcveigh. they want to speak to over the deaths of three teenagers who were hit by a car in west london on friday. leave campaigners in the conservative party step up pressure on the prime minister — they want her to take a harder line with the eu. the leader of russia's main opposition party is arrested along with more than 200 others at demonstrations across russia. the founder of the swedish furniture giant ikea, ingvar kamprad, has died at the age of 91. also in the next hour...
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this is bbc news, i‘m annita mcveigh. the headlines at nine. chief of staff, steve bannon, over explosive claims in a new book on the president. tony blair rejects allegations in the book that he warned donald trump‘s aides uk intelligence may have spied on him. no, no. cd? streaming. all right. still to come. taking homework on line we will speak to the former teacher who is using technology to make it easier for students to give in homework and for teachers to keep track of it. this story as we pointed out is a complete fabrication, from beginning to end, i have never had such conversation in the white house, outside of the white house. in the white house, outside of the white house. figures showing how nhs england coped over the christmas period are to be released shortly. non—urgent operations and routine hospital outpatient appointments have already been postponed. the environment secretary, michael gove, is to outline his plans to change the regulations governing food and farming after brexit.
this is bbc news, i‘m annita mcveigh. the headlines at nine. chief of staff, steve bannon, over explosive claims in a new book on the president. tony blair rejects allegations in the book that he warned donald trump‘s aides uk intelligence may have spied on him. no, no. cd? streaming. all right. still to come. taking homework on line we will speak to the former teacher who is using technology to make it easier for students to give in homework and for teachers to keep track of it. this story...
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this is bbc news — i'm annita mcveigh — the headlines at two: the attorney general acknowledges thatry serious mistakes" — over the disclosure of evidence by prosecutors — have led to the collapse of recent trials in england and wales. there is a need for more training, for police officers and prosecutors. the disclosure programme is not new, it's been there since 1996, and police and prosecutors should know what they have to do. at least 63 people have been killed and 150 injured in a bombing in the afghan capital, kabul. the taliban say they carried out the attack. three teenage boys have been killed when they were hit by a car in west london. a man has been arrested. also in this hour: paris is on high alert forflooding. record rainfall has caused the river seine to burst its banks — in one of the wettest januarys in paris in more than a century. caroline wozniacki wins the australian open women's singles title, beating romania's simona halep to become the world number one. and a rare standing ovation in the houses of lords for baroness chow who has cancer in the week in parliamen
this is bbc news — i'm annita mcveigh — the headlines at two: the attorney general acknowledges thatry serious mistakes" — over the disclosure of evidence by prosecutors — have led to the collapse of recent trials in england and wales. there is a need for more training, for police officers and prosecutors. the disclosure programme is not new, it's been there since 1996, and police and prosecutors should know what they have to do. at least 63 people have been killed and 150 injured...
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i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at 10am...owden and her 11—year—old daughter heather. also among the dead, her fiancee and boss of a british company richard cousins, and his two sons william and edward, both in their 20s. this is people that have come over on holidays to visit australia, they were in one of the most beautiful parts of the world, and for this to happen to them at a place like that is nothing more than just tragic. hundreds of people are stranded in liverpool city centre overnight, after a car park fire damaged or destroyed 11100 vehicles. iran's president warns that violence and disorder will not be tolerated amid large demonstrations.
i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at 10am...owden and her 11—year—old daughter heather. also among the dead, her fiancee and boss of a british company richard cousins, and his two sons william and edward, both in their 20s. this is people that have come over on holidays to visit australia, they were in one of the most beautiful parts of the world, and for this to happen to them at a place like that is nothing more than just tragic. hundreds of people are stranded in liverpool city centre...
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i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at 9am...tacker john worboys, who's thought to have assaulted more than 100 women. one of my clients who is absolutely horrified and really, really distressed that nobody had the courtesy to inform her, so she's in the middle of cooking tea for her kids and she heard this on the radio. sales of new cars fall for the first time in six years, amid a drop in demand for diesels. a book containing damaging allegations about the trump presidency is released earlier than planned, after white house lawyers tried to stop its publication. tech giant apple says that the recently discovered flaws in some computer processor chips affect all iphones, ipads
i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at 9am...tacker john worboys, who's thought to have assaulted more than 100 women. one of my clients who is absolutely horrified and really, really distressed that nobody had the courtesy to inform her, so she's in the middle of cooking tea for her kids and she heard this on the radio. sales of new cars fall for the first time in six years, amid a drop in demand for diesels. a book containing damaging allegations about the trump presidency is released earlier...
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i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at 2... police have released an image of the man they want to speak to in connection with the deaths of three teenagers who were hit by a car in west london on friday. the prime minister comes under pressure from leave campaigners in her own party to take a hard line with europe. a total of 185 people have been detained at opposition the founder of the swedish furniture has died at the age of ninety—one. also in the next hour... a daring mountain rescue in pakistan. a french climber stranded on top of a deadly mountain is safe, but the search for her partner is called off. roger federer won his sixth australian open and 20th grand slam title with a five—set victory over marin cilic. and at 2:30pm, tarah welsh investigates the shocking truth behind anti—epileptic drug sodium valproate. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. police have released cctv range of a man wanted in connection with a car crash which killed three teenage boysin crash which killed three teenage boys in west london on fr
i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at 2... police have released an image of the man they want to speak to in connection with the deaths of three teenagers who were hit by a car in west london on friday. the prime minister comes under pressure from leave campaigners in her own party to take a hard line with europe. a total of 185 people have been detained at opposition the founder of the swedish furniture has died at the age of ninety—one. also in the next hour... a daring mountain rescue in...
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i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at six. police release an image of a man they want to speak to after three teenagers were killed by a car in west london. leave campaigners step up pressure on the prime minister. they want her to take a harder line with the eu. the leader of russia's main opposition party is arrested, along with more than two hundred other protesters. the founder of ikea, ingvar kamprad, has died at the age of ninety—one. good evening and welcome to bbc news. police have released cctv images of a man wanted in connection with a car crash that killed three teenage boys in west london on friday night. police say that despite the image being poor quality anyone who knows the man would recognise him and urge them to come forward with information. in a statement the metropolitan police said, "three young men have lost their lives such tragic circumstances must far outweigh any taboo around assisting police. " investigators believe there were at least two men in a black audi that hit the three friends near a bus s
i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at six. police release an image of a man they want to speak to after three teenagers were killed by a car in west london. leave campaigners step up pressure on the prime minister. they want her to take a harder line with the eu. the leader of russia's main opposition party is arrested, along with more than two hundred other protesters. the founder of ikea, ingvar kamprad, has died at the age of ninety—one. good evening and welcome to bbc news. police have...
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i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at 103m... two of the british victims of a seaplane crash in australia are named as emma bowden and her 11—year—old daughter heather. also among the dead, her fiancee and boss of a british company richard cousins, and his two sons william and edward, both in their 20s. this is people that have come over on holidays to visit australia, they were in one of the most beautiful parts of the world, and for this to happen to them at a place like that is nothing more than just tragic. hundreds of people are stranded in liverpool city centre overnight, after a car park fire damaged or destroyed m00 vehicles. iran's president warns that violence and disorder will not be tolerated amid large demonstrations. reports suggest the death toll has risen to six. china bans the importation of waste plastic in a bid to cut pollution, but campaigners say it will have a major impact on global recycling. the archbishop of canterbury praises the response of emergency services to terror attacks and the grenfell tower di
i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at 103m... two of the british victims of a seaplane crash in australia are named as emma bowden and her 11—year—old daughter heather. also among the dead, her fiancee and boss of a british company richard cousins, and his two sons william and edward, both in their 20s. this is people that have come over on holidays to visit australia, they were in one of the most beautiful parts of the world, and for this to happen to them at a place like that is nothing...
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here's annita. firms, and a main contractor on government building projects, carillion, has been put into liquidation. 20,000 workers are now facing an uncertain future. the company is involved in major projects such as hs2 and crossrail, but has debts of £900 million. and earlier on this prgramme, the rmt union has also attacked the actions of the company's directors. it is an absolute scandal that these people will just it is an absolute scandal that these people willjust be able to walk away from the wreckage of this company while ordinary working people will be scrabbling around for work with no idea what the future brings for their pensions and their families. it is disgusting, frankly. the callousness of these directors and modern capitalism is an outrage! ukip leader henry bolton has told the bbc he is no longer romantically involved with his former girlfriend jo marney, following the controversy over her racist text messages. mr bolton says he won't resign as party leader, despite calls from
here's annita. firms, and a main contractor on government building projects, carillion, has been put into liquidation. 20,000 workers are now facing an uncertain future. the company is involved in major projects such as hs2 and crossrail, but has debts of £900 million. and earlier on this prgramme, the rmt union has also attacked the actions of the company's directors. it is an absolute scandal that these people will just it is an absolute scandal that these people willjust be able to walk...
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earlier my colleague annita mcveigh spoke to minette batters, the deputy president of the national farmerswhether the government pledge to match european union subsidies forfarmers until 2022 is reassuring. it's very reassuring. farming is a long—term business, it's great that the farmers have some certainty of thinking, here i am with some news waiting to land behind me, it is absolutely vital we have that certainty. michael gove has provided that. that is to be really well received. beyond that, do you agree with michael gove when he says the system he called on and inefficient, a system of subsidies, do you agree the system as it currently stands does need to be changed after that? i think this is the opportunity for a new deal that works for the uk that stacks up for the taxpayer, that stacks up for the taxpayer, that make sure we have quality, affordable british food on the shelves. we know that's what people wa nt to shelves. we know that's what people want to be able to buy, and i'm thrilled that he has committed to a national food policy, thrilled that he has committed to a nationa
earlier my colleague annita mcveigh spoke to minette batters, the deputy president of the national farmerswhether the government pledge to match european union subsidies forfarmers until 2022 is reassuring. it's very reassuring. farming is a long—term business, it's great that the farmers have some certainty of thinking, here i am with some news waiting to land behind me, it is absolutely vital we have that certainty. michael gove has provided that. that is to be really well received. beyond...
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. —— you you're watching bbc news on friday 12th january, i'm annita mcveigh. to bbc newsroom live. donald trump has confirmed he won't be visiting britain next month. it had been thought that the us president would come over to mark the official opening of the new american embassy in south london. it replaces the existing us embassy in the centre of the city. but in the early hours of this morning president trump tweeted that he had cancelled his planned visit because he was "not a big fan" of the new embassy, which he said had been commissioned by his predecessor, barack obama. the move was actually initiated in 2008 under the george w bush administration. meanwhile, the president is facing backlash over reported comments he made out during talks over a immigration deal. dan johnson reports. after nearly 60 years flying above london's grosvenor square, the stars and stripes were lowered, ready for the opening of the new us embassy. it's a billion—dollar building on the southbank and donald trump was due to open it next month. now we know he won't and early th
. —— you you're watching bbc news on friday 12th january, i'm annita mcveigh. to bbc newsroom live. donald trump has confirmed he won't be visiting britain next month. it had been thought that the us president would come over to mark the official opening of the new american embassy in south london. it replaces the existing us embassy in the centre of the city. but in the early hours of this morning president trump tweeted that he had cancelled his planned visit because he was "not a...
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i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live.irman of the parole board has apologised unreservedly for not telling of the release ofjohn worboys. he was jailed in 2009... the black cab driver was jailed in 2009 for offences against 12 women, but detectives believe he carried out more than a hundred rapes and sexual assaults. this morning a cross—party group of mps has written to thejustice secretary to call for an investigation as to whether the voices of victims were heard in the decision to release him on parole. the parole board chairman said he recognised there was a lack of transparency and would hold a public consultation. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, has more. for six years, john worboys cruised smart areas of london in his black cab, looking for women to drug and rape. when he was finally caught, thejudge said he'd serve a minimum of eight years in prison, and said he wouldn't be released until he was no longer a threat to women. worboys would show young women he picked up in his cab large wads of cash
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this is bbc news, i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at nine. anger in the white house — donald trump's lawyers threaten legal action against his former chief of staff, steve bannon, over explosive claims in a new book on the president. tony blair rejects allegations in the book that he warned donald trump's aides uk intelligence may have spied on him. no, no. cd? streaming. all right. still to come. taking homework on line we will speak to the former teacher who is using technology to make it easier for students to give in homework and for teachers to keep track of it. this story as we pointed out is a complete fabrication, from beginning to end, i have never had such conversation in the white house, outside of the white house. in the white house, outside of the white house. figures showing how nhs england coped over the christmas period are to be released shortly. non—urgent operations and routine hospital outpatient appointments have already been postponed. the environment secretary, michael gove, is to outline his plans to change the regulat
this is bbc news, i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at nine. anger in the white house — donald trump's lawyers threaten legal action against his former chief of staff, steve bannon, over explosive claims in a new book on the president. tony blair rejects allegations in the book that he warned donald trump's aides uk intelligence may have spied on him. no, no. cd? streaming. all right. still to come. taking homework on line we will speak to the former teacher who is using technology to make it...
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i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live.nstruction firm, carillion, has gone into liquidation. government officials had been involved in talks to try to prevent the collapse of the company, which owes banks about £900 million. this morning the government said public services provided by carillion will continue. the company employs 20,000 people in the uk. carillion holds approximately a50 contracts with government. some of the projects include the new hs2 rail line and managing nearly 900 school buildings across the country. they are the second largest supplier of maintenance services to network rail and operate £200 million worth of prison contracts, as well as providing cleaning and catering in hospitals. speaking this morning, the cabinet secretary david lidington reassured workers on public sector contracts they will continue to receive their wages and the government will ensure public services will continue. it's a matter of great regret that this liquidation has taken place but the government's priority, rightly, has b
i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live.nstruction firm, carillion, has gone into liquidation. government officials had been involved in talks to try to prevent the collapse of the company, which owes banks about £900 million. this morning the government said public services provided by carillion will continue. the company employs 20,000 people in the uk. carillion holds approximately a50 contracts with government. some of the projects include the new hs2 rail line and managing nearly...
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time for the latest news, here's annita. week for the nhs when the health secretary, jeremy hunt, gives an update on how the service is coping this winter. england is lagging behind scotland and wales when it comes to introducing measures to improve child health, according to a new report from the royal college of paediatrics and child health. it also warns that four out of five young people who are obese will battle ill health for the rest of their lives. westminster insists it has "world—leading plans" in place and in the past year both teen pregnancy and child mortality have fallen to all—time lows. an area of central london remains cordoned off this morning after a huge gas leak led to hundreds of people being evacuated from a nightclub and a hotel in the early hours. one of the capital's busiest stations, charing cross, has been shut down. emergency services say that the cause was a ruptured gas main. the former ukip leader nigel farage has said the refusal of the party's current chief, henry bolton, to resign could be
time for the latest news, here's annita. week for the nhs when the health secretary, jeremy hunt, gives an update on how the service is coping this winter. england is lagging behind scotland and wales when it comes to introducing measures to improve child health, according to a new report from the royal college of paediatrics and child health. it also warns that four out of five young people who are obese will battle ill health for the rest of their lives. westminster insists it has...
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i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live.rses left the nhs in england last year thanjoined. the statistics, given exclusively to the bbc, reveal that more than 33,000 gave up jobs with the service, that's 3000 more than signed up. the royal college of nursing says more must be done to support younger nurses at the start of their careers. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. she became a nurse to help people, excited at the prospect of making a difference but in the end, the job overwhelmed mary trevelyan. i would end up in tears during a shift because there wasjust so much pressure and stress. a never—ending list of things to do, guilt over not having enough time to care for patients. stress led to depression and mary has had to leave thejob she loved. i want to be a great nurse and i want to give my patients my best but i feel i can't do that at the moment because we are just too short—staffed, too busy. there's far too many things for us to be doing. we have analysed the number of nurses working in the nhs in en
i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live.rses left the nhs in england last year thanjoined. the statistics, given exclusively to the bbc, reveal that more than 33,000 gave up jobs with the service, that's 3000 more than signed up. the royal college of nursing says more must be done to support younger nurses at the start of their careers. here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes. she became a nurse to help people, excited at the prospect of making a difference but in the end, the...
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time for the latest news — here's annita.eft the health service in england last year than joined. in each of the past three years more than 10% of the nursing workforce left. the government insists there are more nurses than 2010 and two measures are being taken to retain experienced staff. documents seen by the bbc show the services and construction giant carillion, was left with just £29 million in cash when it collapsed on monday — but owed more than £1.3 billion to its banks. the figures are from a witness statement to the insolvency court the revelations will worry businesses owed money by carillion, which is one of the biggest public sector contractors in the uk. snow and ice have caused problems on roads across scotland, northern ireland and northern england. the main motorway between scotland and england — the m74 — was closed in parts because of snow and some drivers already on the road were stuck overnight. it's since re—opened. a conservative mp has apologised for a blog post he wrote in 2012, suggesting that unemp
time for the latest news — here's annita.eft the health service in england last year than joined. in each of the past three years more than 10% of the nursing workforce left. the government insists there are more nurses than 2010 and two measures are being taken to retain experienced staff. documents seen by the bbc show the services and construction giant carillion, was left with just £29 million in cash when it collapsed on monday — but owed more than £1.3 billion to its banks. the...
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i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc newsroom live.oreign secretary, borisjohnson, is understood to be pushing for a multimillion—pound cash injection in the nhs in england. it comes as the health secretary is due to update the cabinet on how the health service is coping with winter pressures. it's thought mrjohnson wants an extra £100 million a week to go to the nhs. it's not the first time he's proposed more money. remember this? he proudly stood behind the vote leave battle bus during the eu referendum claiming that £350 million britain pays to the eu every week could instead go to the nhs. the chancellor, philip hammond, said he gave the nhs £6 billion in the last budget, and when asked about mrjohnson‘s rumoured proposals, told reporters, "mrjohnson is the foreign secretary." well, let's get more from norman smith, who is outside downing street. norman, labour's shadow health secretary has accused boris johnson of weaponised the nhs for his own internal party game. what is he up to? well, this all goes back to this highly contenti
i'm annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc newsroom live.oreign secretary, borisjohnson, is understood to be pushing for a multimillion—pound cash injection in the nhs in england. it comes as the health secretary is due to update the cabinet on how the health service is coping with winter pressures. it's thought mrjohnson wants an extra £100 million a week to go to the nhs. it's not the first time he's proposed more money. remember this? he proudly stood behind the vote leave battle bus during the...
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annita mcveigh has been spending the day at stormont reflecting on the past 12 months.y of the place it once was a year ago. what's happened in the last year, well, amongst other things, a series of pretty elastic deadlines set by the previous secretary of state, james brokenshire, deadlines that passed really without any sort of sanction for a lack of progress and so that's the sort of situation that the new secretary of state karen bradley now finds herself at the helm of, whether she can inject any momentum, any new ideas to make a change, well, we have to see when she arrives here and gets talking properly to the parties. with a look back first of all at how we got to this point here is our ireland correspondent chris page. just like everywhere else in the uk, the health service in northern ireland is under severe pressure this winter, but what's different here is that there's no health minister. three months before it collapsed, the devolved government published a plan to restructure the nhs after a report said the system was at breaking point. no problem with your
annita mcveigh has been spending the day at stormont reflecting on the past 12 months.y of the place it once was a year ago. what's happened in the last year, well, amongst other things, a series of pretty elastic deadlines set by the previous secretary of state, james brokenshire, deadlines that passed really without any sort of sanction for a lack of progress and so that's the sort of situation that the new secretary of state karen bradley now finds herself at the helm of, whether she can...
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my colleague annita mcveigh is at stormont for us. clive, hello. iam here in clive, hello.ear ago and what has happened in the last year, among other things, a series of pretty elastic deadlines, deadlines that have passed without any sort of sanction for a lack of progress and that is the situation that the new secretary of state now finds herself at the helm. whether she can inject any momentum or any new ideas to make a change, we have to see when she arrives here and gets talking properly to the parties. with a look back first of all at how we got to this point, here is our ireland correspondent. just like everywhere else in the uk, the health services under severe pressure. what is different here is that there is no health minister. three months before it collapsed, the devolved government published a plan to restructure the nhs, after a report said the system was at breaking point. no problem with your blood pressure before? this gp says that urgent reforms are being held up that urgent reforms are being held up because ministers are out of office. we already seared w
my colleague annita mcveigh is at stormont for us. clive, hello. iam here in clive, hello.ear ago and what has happened in the last year, among other things, a series of pretty elastic deadlines, deadlines that have passed without any sort of sanction for a lack of progress and that is the situation that the new secretary of state now finds herself at the helm. whether she can inject any momentum or any new ideas to make a change, we have to see when she arrives here and gets talking properly...
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time for the latest news — here‘s annita. women with breast cancer suggests that having a double mastectomy does not increase the chances of survival in younger patients who have what‘s known as the brca gene. the researchers also found that women treated for first cancer had the same survival rates — regardless of whether or not they had the mutation. an 18—year—old from the scottish highlands has died after contracting the flu virus. bethany walker was airlifted to hospital in inverness from her home in wester ross, but her illness had developed into pneumonia and staff were unable to save her. elsewhere, in england, there has been a sharp rise in the number of flu cases seen by gps — up 78 per cent from last week. the bbc is said "deeply unimpressed" with an off—air chat in which two of its presenters joked about the pay gap between the sexes. that‘s according to a source at the corporation. bbc radio 4 today presenter john humphrys and north america editorjon sopel were discussing carrie gracie, who had just quit her chin
time for the latest news — here‘s annita. women with breast cancer suggests that having a double mastectomy does not increase the chances of survival in younger patients who have what‘s known as the brca gene. the researchers also found that women treated for first cancer had the same survival rates — regardless of whether or not they had the mutation. an 18—year—old from the scottish highlands has died after contracting the flu virus. bethany walker was airlifted to hospital in...
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annita mcveigh is at stormont for us this morning. thank you very much. hello from stormont.inue to get paid in full is one of the decisions the new secretary of the decisions the new secretary of state will have to make. the previous secretary of state james brokenshire a set a series of deadlines for progress to be made and the threat was that if progress was not made there could be a return to direct rule from westminster. but with every deadline, the threat of a return to direct rule had less power. it has to be said not every politician in northern ireland would be unhappy with that prospect. more on that in a moment but first he had isa on that in a moment but first he had is a reminder of how we have got to this point with northern ireland's political editor. hospitals across the uk are struggling to cope with the pressures of winter but patients in northern ireland face one of the longest waits for emergency treatment. meanwhile, without government ministers a blueprint for reorganising the health service can't be put into practice. there is no doubt the nhs is challe
annita mcveigh is at stormont for us this morning. thank you very much. hello from stormont.inue to get paid in full is one of the decisions the new secretary of the decisions the new secretary of state will have to make. the previous secretary of state james brokenshire a set a series of deadlines for progress to be made and the threat was that if progress was not made there could be a return to direct rule from westminster. but with every deadline, the threat of a return to direct rule had...
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well, i think it's worth just reminding people what happened on saturday night, annita.e teenage boys went into the shop, they tried to buy a number of items including rizla, which is a make of cigarette paper, and in the uk under law it is illegal for underratings to buy cigarette papers, so the owner of the shop, working alongside mr patel challenge the three boys, it is alleged. police say when the boys were refused the sale of rizla they became aggressive and threatened to vandalise the shop. they went outside, it's alleged, and then mr patel, the worker at the store, went outside after them. it is then alleged that one of the three teenage boys then punched mr patel. he fell to the ground and hit his head on the floor and basically suffered severe damage to his head and damage to his brain, ultimately, and bleeding on the brain. he died tragically in hospital in paddington on monday afternoon. he died tragically in hospital in paddington on monday afternoon. tom burridge reporting. a woman has appeared in court charged with murder after police 63—year—old barbara co
well, i think it's worth just reminding people what happened on saturday night, annita.e teenage boys went into the shop, they tried to buy a number of items including rizla, which is a make of cigarette paper, and in the uk under law it is illegal for underratings to buy cigarette papers, so the owner of the shop, working alongside mr patel challenge the three boys, it is alleged. police say when the boys were refused the sale of rizla they became aggressive and threatened to vandalise the...