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later billy was back in hospital.l there but today charlotte was told the home office had backed down and licensed billy's cannabis treatment, leaving her relieved but angry. my experience throughout this leaves me in no doubt that the home office can no longer play a role, in fact play any role in the administration of medication for sick children in our country. no other family should have to go through this sort of ordeal. sajid javid indicated that this wasn't a full policy change but a response to a complex situation. he said... but many others are watching. alfie's parents asked theresa may for the same access to cannabis treatment three months ago. now they want action. one former minister says the law on medicinal cannabis must change. we can't have british patients having to smuggle medicines across the border while european patients can acquire medicinal cannabis products. i think the mood is changing. and i think this case highlights it. billy's cannabis treatment has resumed but so too has the debate on wh
later billy was back in hospital.l there but today charlotte was told the home office had backed down and licensed billy's cannabis treatment, leaving her relieved but angry. my experience throughout this leaves me in no doubt that the home office can no longer play a role, in fact play any role in the administration of medication for sick children in our country. no other family should have to go through this sort of ordeal. sajid javid indicated that this wasn't a full policy change but a...
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billy. so, again, it isjust one step at a time, praying for a miracle, really. andy murray will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queen's next week. also in the next hour: a crucial game for england's rugby players and a stunning goal from ronaldo in the 2018 world cup. commentator: it's ronaldo! he's done it! he has only gone and done it! cristiano ronaldo! this 88th—minute equaliser gave cristiano ronaldo a hat—trick, as portugal drew 3—3 with spain. eddie jones‘ england will try to avoid a fifth test defeat in a row, when they face south africa in bloemfontein. in my childhood, i was known as the boy whose mother had run off with an english man. and indian writer and publisher anuradha roy speaks to gavin esler at the hay festival. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. around 50 firefighters are still working to extinguish a significant fire at glasgow's world —famous school of art. the alarm was raised just after 11 o'clock last n
billy. so, again, it isjust one step at a time, praying for a miracle, really. andy murray will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queen's next week. also in the next hour: a crucial game for england's rugby players and a stunning goal from ronaldo in the 2018 world cup. commentator: it's ronaldo! he's done it! he has only gone and done it! cristiano ronaldo! this 88th—minute equaliser gave cristiano ronaldo a hat—trick, as portugal drew 3—3 with spain. eddie jones‘ england...
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billy. so, again, it isjust one step at a time, praying for a miracle, really. andy murray will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queen's next week. also in the next hour, a crucial game for england's rugby players. in the next few minutes eddie jones' england will try to avoid a fifth test defeat in a row, when they face south africa in bloemfontein. france beat australia 2—1 — after the video assistant referee system was used for the first time in the history of the competition. and zombies, dinosaurs and fluffy cloud candyfloss trees! click is at the biggest gaming event of the year, in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. fire has caused extensive damage at the world—renowned glasgow school of art. the alarm was raised just after 11 o'clock last night and the mackintosh building was said to have been engulfed by flames within minutes. the scottish fire and rescue service has said that the historic building has been extensively damaged alon
billy. so, again, it isjust one step at a time, praying for a miracle, really. andy murray will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queen's next week. also in the next hour, a crucial game for england's rugby players. in the next few minutes eddie jones' england will try to avoid a fifth test defeat in a row, when they face south africa in bloemfontein. france beat australia 2—1 — after the video assistant referee system was used for the first time in the history of the...
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billy caldwell's mother there.nging the pa rty‘s sinn fein will debate changing the party's policy on abortion at its annual conference today. northern ireland is the only part of the uk where abortion is illegal, unless there is a serious risk to a woman's health. the republic voted to change its policy recently. 0ur ireland correspondent reports. mary lou mcdonald is in charge of a party which is the second largest in northern ireland and the third largest in the irish republic. she is the first new sinn fein leader in 35 years, having taken over from gerry adams a few months ago. the politician from dublin had a big role in the campaign in the republic to end an almost complete ban on abortion. after the referendum last month, the irish government wants to pass a new law to legalise terminations for any reason, until a woman's 12 weeks pregnant. but sinn fein‘s current policy doesn't go that far, saying that abortion should be allowed only when a woman's health is at risk. so the party leadership is bringing for
billy caldwell's mother there.nging the pa rty‘s sinn fein will debate changing the party's policy on abortion at its annual conference today. northern ireland is the only part of the uk where abortion is illegal, unless there is a serious risk to a woman's health. the republic voted to change its policy recently. 0ur ireland correspondent reports. mary lou mcdonald is in charge of a party which is the second largest in northern ireland and the third largest in the irish republic. she is the...
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billy. so again, it'sjust one step at a time. praying for a miracle, really. sinn fein members vote in favour of liberalising abortion law at their conference in belfast. also this hour — could one of the stars of the world cup live up to his name on day three of the tournament? lionel messi missed a crucial penalty as underdogs iceland secure a draw against argentina. and andy murray will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queens next week. good evening and welcome to bbc news. scotland's first minister has said she's heartbroken after the renowned glasgow school of art was badly damaged in a fire, for the second time in four years. the alarm was raised just after 11:00 last night and the mackintosh building was engulfed by flames within minutes. scottish fire and rescue say that the historic building has been extensively damaged along with some surrounding buildings. it was undergoing a multi—million pound restoration project following the last blaze. our scotland corresponden
billy. so again, it'sjust one step at a time. praying for a miracle, really. sinn fein members vote in favour of liberalising abortion law at their conference in belfast. also this hour — could one of the stars of the world cup live up to his name on day three of the tournament? lionel messi missed a crucial penalty as underdogs iceland secure a draw against argentina. and andy murray will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queens next week. good evening and welcome to bbc news....
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that medicine needs to be handed back to billy. | medicine needs to be handed back to billy. an ink ribbon —— and improvement. the doctors here are very happy, they are not in any way saying that really shouldn't have this medicine. they are in fact encouraging billy to continue having this medicine administered. i will be saying to sajid, obviously asking him to please return the other six bottles that billy needs and let's just stop this nonsense once and for all. i would also say to sajid, i applaud him. he has handed us a lifeline which is absolutely amazing andi lifeline which is absolutely amazing and i am truly thankful for that. but i would be asking him now, we are in london, as everyone is aware, the mean our this experience that myself and my little boy has intuit over the last week, i don't want and will not stand by and let any other family in our country into this experience. it is absolutely horrific, it is crawl. —— rules. —— cruel. this experience for this week, as we are talking to you guys, there are mummies and daddies all over united kingdom that suffer f
that medicine needs to be handed back to billy. | medicine needs to be handed back to billy. an ink ribbon —— and improvement. the doctors here are very happy, they are not in any way saying that really shouldn't have this medicine. they are in fact encouraging billy to continue having this medicine administered. i will be saying to sajid, obviously asking him to please return the other six bottles that billy needs and let's just stop this nonsense once and for all. i would also say to...
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billy is getting the best care in the world here. and i feel safe here, at this particular hospital. again, one step at a time, praying for a miracle, really. andy murray will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queens next week. also in the next hour a crucial game for england's rugby players. eddie jones‘ england are about to try and avoid a fifth test defeat in a row, when they take on south africa in bloemfontein. france beat australia 2—1 — after the video assistant referee system was used for the first time in the history of the competition. and the us—north korea summit, brexit and yemen. all analysed in dateline london in half an hour — here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. fire has caused extensive damage at the world—renowned glasgow school of art. the alarm was raised just after 11 o'clock last night and the mackintosh building was said to have been engulfed by flames within minutes. the scottish fire and rescue has said that the historic building has been extensively damaged along with some
billy is getting the best care in the world here. and i feel safe here, at this particular hospital. again, one step at a time, praying for a miracle, really. andy murray will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queens next week. also in the next hour a crucial game for england's rugby players. eddie jones‘ england are about to try and avoid a fifth test defeat in a row, when they take on south africa in bloemfontein. france beat australia 2—1 — after the video assistant...
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billy is in hospital at the moment. some sort of solution. we know there will be a statement from billy's mother later this morning. we will bring that to you when we get it. thanks. the prime minister says she's disappointed after one of her own mps blocked plans to make upskirting a criminal offence. the new law would have seen offenders who secretly take photos up victim's clothes sentenced to up to two years in jail. but tory mp sir christopher chope was able to block the legislation by shouting "object". 0ur politcal correspondent iain watson reports. i was at a festival with my sister on a blistering hot day, waiting for my favourite band to come on stage and two guys took pictures up my skirt. gina martin was a victim of upskirting, the practice of secretly taking pictures under someone's clothes. a liberal democrat mp wanted to make it a criminal offence in england and wales, with offenders being jailed for up to two years. it's already outlawed in scotland but yesterday in parliament, this action. 0bject! objec
billy is in hospital at the moment. some sort of solution. we know there will be a statement from billy's mother later this morning. we will bring that to you when we get it. thanks. the prime minister says she's disappointed after one of her own mps blocked plans to make upskirting a criminal offence. the new law would have seen offenders who secretly take photos up victim's clothes sentenced to up to two years in jail. but tory mp sir christopher chope was able to block the legislation by...
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they have done an amazing job, looking after billy.is a lot of bureaucracy around billy continuing to have his anti—epileptic medication that was confiscated at london heathrow airport on monday morning. i would say that the home office and myself and our team have been working extremely hard together throughout the night to make this happen. which is truly amazing. but there can only be one conclusion here, that my little boy, my beautiful, sweet little boy, who has a life—threatening form of epilepsy and one seizure can kill him, he needs his medicine back, today. again, look, i am just truly and utterly thankful and overwhelmed by each and all you guys, all you journalists. the support that is coming in, via messages, e—mails, phone calls, not just from the uk, but from the doctor in canada, the team in canada, who originally prescribed billy his anti—epileptic medicine. the head of the clinical research there, catherine jacobson. they are all on the phone supporting us, messages from australia, america, everywhere... and i, without
they have done an amazing job, looking after billy.is a lot of bureaucracy around billy continuing to have his anti—epileptic medication that was confiscated at london heathrow airport on monday morning. i would say that the home office and myself and our team have been working extremely hard together throughout the night to make this happen. which is truly amazing. but there can only be one conclusion here, that my little boy, my beautiful, sweet little boy, who has a life—threatening form...
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other than for one to say he was too busy to see billy.a and westminster hospital in a life—threatening condition. that panicked our government into action in the early hours of saturday. the home secretary issued a statement saying the medicines would be released under an emergency power. within 12 hours, billy's anti—epileptic medication had been retrieved from the vaults of the home office, put into a taxi, and delivered to the hospital and into the hands of the amazing doctors and staff. the fact that billy has been discharged and is now with me now is testament to the effectiveness of the treatment. and underlinesjust how vital it is that every child and every single family in our country affected should have immediate access to the very same medication. i am now calling for an urgent meeting with the health secretary and the home secretary. and in that order. i will share with them my experience, which, no matter what anyone says, cannot possibly be imagined by anybody else. i will ask them to urgently implement a programme that now
other than for one to say he was too busy to see billy.a and westminster hospital in a life—threatening condition. that panicked our government into action in the early hours of saturday. the home secretary issued a statement saying the medicines would be released under an emergency power. within 12 hours, billy's anti—epileptic medication had been retrieved from the vaults of the home office, put into a taxi, and delivered to the hospital and into the hands of the amazing doctors and...
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billy.a time, praying for a miracle, really. this afternoon, the home secretary gave permission for billy to use the medication. in a statement, sajid javid said... my experience throughout this leaves me in no doubt that the home office can no longer play a role, in fact, play any role, in the administration of medication for sick children in our country. billy has intractable epilepsy, which can cause up to 100 serious attacks a day. two years ago, he was given medicine containing cannabis oil in the united states, which slowly shortened the length and number of attacks. back home, his gp took the decision to prescribe the cannabis oil, but the home office later told him to stop as it contains the element thc, the psychoactive chemical found in marijuana. this cannabis is being grown legally in canada for medicinal use. while there is some evidence that some formulations may have medical benefits, it remains illegal in the uk. but this afternoon, billy caldwell is once again being treated
billy.a time, praying for a miracle, really. this afternoon, the home secretary gave permission for billy to use the medication. in a statement, sajid javid said... my experience throughout this leaves me in no doubt that the home office can no longer play a role, in fact, play any role, in the administration of medication for sick children in our country. billy has intractable epilepsy, which can cause up to 100 serious attacks a day. two years ago, he was given medicine containing cannabis...
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prof billy hare, thank you.uch the focus of getting this building safe so that then people can get inside to try and understand what happened here on friday night. thank you. the headlines on bbc news: an extra £20 billion a year in real terms for the nhs is announced by theresa may. the prime minister says it's funded in part by brexit — and hints at tax increases. there are calls for a change in the law after the home office allows a boy with severe epilepsy to be treated with an illegal form of cannabis oil. the first of hundreds of migrants who've been the focus of a european dispute over immigration arrive in spain more than a week after being rescued. sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jon watson. good morning. england are just one day away now from their opener world cup match against tunisia. we know nothing of who will feature in the starting 11 — only the players know those details england have been training this morning before setting off to volgograd in south west r
prof billy hare, thank you.uch the focus of getting this building safe so that then people can get inside to try and understand what happened here on friday night. thank you. the headlines on bbc news: an extra £20 billion a year in real terms for the nhs is announced by theresa may. the prime minister says it's funded in part by brexit — and hints at tax increases. there are calls for a change in the law after the home office allows a boy with severe epilepsy to be treated with an illegal...
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>> billy: yeah, yeah, yeah.nthony: yeah, i like this, it's a good match. >> billy: super. >> anthony: this is a cool place where you could come see movies like this. the film premiered in berlin in 1927, presenting troubling issues of its time, and it turns out, ours. corporate greed, political corruption, social inequality, and in the figure of brigitte helm's maria -- the dangerous yet powerful role of the individual activist in an oppressive culture. her eyes, she's a little cross-eyed. >> billy: yeah, but that's sexy, you know? >> anthony: yeah. man, here we go. classic german food. they're huge. >> billy: yeah, yeah, yeah. it's a -- you eat one. you know? >> anthony: i'm not finishing this, man. oh, my god. it's ginormous. kebab was introduced to berlin by turkish immigrants, and doner kebab is the german iteration. kebab is the german iteration. >> billy: you know, at the end, it's something which is in every culture. you have something grain outside, bread, and then it's stuffed with something. you have m
>> billy: yeah, yeah, yeah.nthony: yeah, i like this, it's a good match. >> billy: super. >> anthony: this is a cool place where you could come see movies like this. the film premiered in berlin in 1927, presenting troubling issues of its time, and it turns out, ours. corporate greed, political corruption, social inequality, and in the figure of brigitte helm's maria -- the dangerous yet powerful role of the individual activist in an oppressive culture. her eyes, she's a...
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later billy was back in hospital.s still there, but today charlotte was told the home office had backed down and licensed billy's cannabis treatment, leaving her relieved but angry. my experience throughout this leaves me in no doubt that the home office can no longer play a role, in fact play any role in the administration of medication for sick children in our country. no other family should have to go through this sort of ordeal. sajid javid indicated that this wasn't a full policy change but a response to a complex situation. he said... but many others are watching. alfie's parents asked theresa may for the same access to cannabis treatment three months ago. now they want action. one former minister says the law on medicinal cannabis must change. we can't have british patients having to smuggle medicines across the border while european patients can acquire medicinal cannabis products. i think the mood is changing. and i think this case highlights it. billy's cannabis treatment has resumed but so too has the debat
later billy was back in hospital.s still there, but today charlotte was told the home office had backed down and licensed billy's cannabis treatment, leaving her relieved but angry. my experience throughout this leaves me in no doubt that the home office can no longer play a role, in fact play any role in the administration of medication for sick children in our country. no other family should have to go through this sort of ordeal. sajid javid indicated that this wasn't a full policy change...
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billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil.o clarify plans to invest an additional £20 billion in the nhs in england each year by 2023. the prime minister suggested the rise would, in part, be funded by a so—called "brexit dividend". the plan would see the health service's budget rising by an average of 3.4% a year which is still less than the 3.7% average increase the nhs has had since 1948. during the thatcher and major years, the annual average real growth rate was 3.3%. that rose to 6% under tony blair and gordon brown. for the conservative and lib dem coalition government, it dropped to 1.1%. and the figure since david cameron and theresa may have been in charge has gone up to 2.3%. earlier our political correspondent, jonathan blake told me where the extra £20 billion in funding for the nhs is likely to come from. the prime minister said that it will be funded in part by depressive dividend. the money that uk spent on the eu, paying into the eu budget as a member. that money she says will be able to be spent elsewhere aft
billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil.o clarify plans to invest an additional £20 billion in the nhs in england each year by 2023. the prime minister suggested the rise would, in part, be funded by a so—called "brexit dividend". the plan would see the health service's budget rising by an average of 3.4% a year which is still less than the 3.7% average increase the nhs has had since 1948. during the thatcher and major years, the annual average real...
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billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil. now our guests is here to discuss getting drugs licenses here in the uk. what is a process, in normal circumstances? it normally involves a drug company making a specific product, so you know exactly what that one product has, what it contains and it is a consistent product all throughout the testing process. then you need to do different stages of clinical trials. they are usually quite costly a nd trials. they are usually quite costly and quite long. the first age normally involves a small group of healthy people just trying the new substance out, seeing what kind of side effects that are and they need to adjust the dose. the second stage, you need to try it out on the target population, so do people with that condition you are trying to treat. that is normally a smallish type study. they are large scale and ‘s millions and millions of pounds. if that works, you can use that data, submitted to a regulatory agency and then you could get your medicine licensed. and how long roughly ar
billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil. now our guests is here to discuss getting drugs licenses here in the uk. what is a process, in normal circumstances? it normally involves a drug company making a specific product, so you know exactly what that one product has, what it contains and it is a consistent product all throughout the testing process. then you need to do different stages of clinical trials. they are usually quite costly a nd trials. they are usually...
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the mother of 12—year—old billy caldwell who wants to use cannabis oil to treat him says he is in a lifeeatening condition. "disappointment" from the prime minister as a conservative mp blocks legislation to make upskirting a criminal offence. also in the next hour. a crucial game for england's rugby players, and a stunning goal from ronaldo in the 2018 world cup. he's done it! he has only gone and done it! cristiano ronaldo! this 88th—minute equaliser gave cristiano ronaldo a hat—trick, as portugal drew 3—3 with spain. eddie jones' england will try to avoid a fifth test defeat in a row, when they face south africa in bloemfontein. and the us—north korea summit, brexit and yemen. all analysed in dateline london in half an hour, here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. a fire has devastated glasgow's world —famous school of art. the alarm was raised just after 11 o'clock last night and the mackintosh building was said to have been engulfed by flames within minutes. the scottish fire and rescue has said that the historic building has been extensively damaged along with some
the mother of 12—year—old billy caldwell who wants to use cannabis oil to treat him says he is in a lifeeatening condition. "disappointment" from the prime minister as a conservative mp blocks legislation to make upskirting a criminal offence. also in the next hour. a crucial game for england's rugby players, and a stunning goal from ronaldo in the 2018 world cup. he's done it! he has only gone and done it! cristiano ronaldo! this 88th—minute equaliser gave cristiano ronaldo a...
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notjust for billy, which is why this can paint is so important.o need it. the family of six old alfie bingley have appealed to the premise that for the same access to cannabis trimmed for his epilepsy and say it would be cruel to delay it any further. some experts point out that the use of marijuana for medical conditions isn't always a way straightforward. billy has been granted a special 20 day licence for cannabis oil, what happens after that and two others, is unclear. and we'll be talking to billy's mum charlotte at around twenty to eight. firefighters have spent a second night at the scene of a huge blaze at the glasgow school of art. it's the second fire to engulf the famous mackintosh building in four years. officials say the flames have now largely been extinguished, but small pockets remain. a nightclub and a music venue nearby have also been damaged. russian police are questioning the driver of a taxi which ran into a crowd of people in central moscow. it's believed some of the eight people injured were mexican football fans visiting th
notjust for billy, which is why this can paint is so important.o need it. the family of six old alfie bingley have appealed to the premise that for the same access to cannabis trimmed for his epilepsy and say it would be cruel to delay it any further. some experts point out that the use of marijuana for medical conditions isn't always a way straightforward. billy has been granted a special 20 day licence for cannabis oil, what happens after that and two others, is unclear. and we'll be talking...
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billy's mother, charlotte said they had "achieved the impossible."and this morning, already we are seeing an improvement. the doctors here are very happy, they aren't saying that billy shouldn't have this medicine, they are in fact encouraging billy to continue having this medicine administered. more than 600 migrants who've been at the centre of a row between european countries over where they should go are beginning to arrive in spain. both italy and malta has refused to take them after they were picked up off the coast of libya. 0ur europe correspondent, damian grammaticas, is in valencia for us. good morning. what will happen next, once these migrants arrive? what is happening here is that they are coming... inaudible they have been off—loading for an hour or so. everyone who comes off... the spanish government has said they are trying to make this an approach that will influence european attitudes, they are going to offer free medical checks, anyone who needs hospital ca re checks, anyone who needs hospital care will get that. we know there are
billy's mother, charlotte said they had "achieved the impossible."and this morning, already we are seeing an improvement. the doctors here are very happy, they aren't saying that billy shouldn't have this medicine, they are in fact encouraging billy to continue having this medicine administered. more than 600 migrants who've been at the centre of a row between european countries over where they should go are beginning to arrive in spain. both italy and malta has refused to take them...
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billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil.eather with nick miller. count yourself lucky if you see much in the way of sunshine today. a lot of cloud around, and some rain, too, particularly across western parts. anywhere could see a light shower. most of the rain today, from the thickest cloud, occasionally to wales, western england, northern ireland and western scotland. though there is a chance of a shower across eastern parts, many here will have a dry matter afternoon. maybe still a few glimmers of sunshine. 0n the cool side, though, and rather breezy. the wind picks up a bit further overnight and into monday. gusty winds, especially in northern scotland. blowing away the cloud, though, and the light rain, to leave clearing skies later in the night. maybe 9 degrees from northern scotland, 15 or 16 degrees in south—east england. fine, quite sunny weather to start the day tomorrow. cloud increases in the west once again. you may see some drizzle for south—east england or wales. outbreaks of rain for parts of northwestern and
billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil.eather with nick miller. count yourself lucky if you see much in the way of sunshine today. a lot of cloud around, and some rain, too, particularly across western parts. anywhere could see a light shower. most of the rain today, from the thickest cloud, occasionally to wales, western england, northern ireland and western scotland. though there is a chance of a shower across eastern parts, many here will have a dry matter...
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billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil.ar. simon jones, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news. the prime minister promises a £20 billion a year real—terms increase to the nhs in england by 2023. labour says it's not enough, and would more than match what the government is spending. the hundreds of migrants rescued off the libyan coast have now arrived in spain. their plight has sparked a row between european union member states over who should accept them. the conservative mp sir christopher chope, who blocked legislation to outlaw upskirting now says he does support moves to criminalise it. sport now, and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre. good afternoon to you and we are starting at the world cup and just one result so far today, a stunning freekick was all that separated serbia from costa rica as james ba rford serbia from costa rica as james barford reports. serbia from costa rica as james ba rford reports. these serbia from costa rica as james barford reports. these two teams had never played each other befo
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it is different with billy.medicine through clinical trials and it looks like a bottle of eye drops. that is what he was prescribed. that is what was confiscated. that is what has been the triggerfor confiscated. that is what has been the trigger for everything that has happened since. we do not know where this is going to end. but what we will know... what william hague's in the less it is at least a intelligent conversation. thank you very much. we wait to hear from the home secretary at 1:15pm. in a moment a summary of the business news this hour but first, the headlines on bbc newsroom live: the government rules out legalising cannabis, following a call by the former conservative leader william hague to change the law. a minute's silence is observed to mark the first anniversary of the finsbury park terrorist attack in north london. religious and community leaders come together in solidarity. commuters face more disruption in the north of england, as northern rail workers begin the first of three planned str
it is different with billy.medicine through clinical trials and it looks like a bottle of eye drops. that is what he was prescribed. that is what was confiscated. that is what has been the triggerfor confiscated. that is what has been the trigger for everything that has happened since. we do not know where this is going to end. but what we will know... what william hague's in the less it is at least a intelligent conversation. thank you very much. we wait to hear from the home secretary at...
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fantastic news for alfie who has had severe fits just like billy has had severe fits just like billyie. as policing minister, you were pushing for reform in this area u nsuccessfully. u nsuccessfully why? in the home office, that the schedule one drug, as —— i don't see anyone will understand why policing minister was there today, this should be a scheduled two. i could not get the home office to move on medical cannabis because they're worried about the overarching issue of liberalising drugs in general. i said separate that, a licence has been issued for alfie today, billy has a short—term licence, others will meet this as well. the advisers consultant led, prescribed, they should get the drugs in the 215t—century should get the drugs in the 215t—ce ntury ease should get the drugs in the 215t—century ease their pain. should get the drugs in the 21st-century ease their pain. the other issue is timing, do a double headed review will be done, how quickly willett report? the review needs to be done properly. the home secretary has quite rightly said he will look at individual licences
fantastic news for alfie who has had severe fits just like billy has had severe fits just like billyie. as policing minister, you were pushing for reform in this area u nsuccessfully. u nsuccessfully why? in the home office, that the schedule one drug, as —— i don't see anyone will understand why policing minister was there today, this should be a scheduled two. i could not get the home office to move on medical cannabis because they're worried about the overarching issue of liberalising...
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billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil. is unclear. simon jones, bbc news. the first of more than 600 migrants who were refused entry by italy and malta, have arrived on european soil. hundreds of police, health officials and translators were on standby to help as they disembarked an italian coastguard vessel which docked at the spanish port of valencia shortly after dawn. the group was initially rescued off the coast of libya in the vessel, aquarius. their plight has sparked a row between european union member states over who should accept them. 0ur correspondent damian grammaticas is in valencia. bring us date on what's been happening there. this behind me is the italian coastguard ship, one of the italian coastguard ship, one of the three that was bringing all of those 630 all of that way, 1000 miles across the mediterranean to safe port in valencia. we've seen the last of the first 270 who were on this ship, those refugees coming. they've had health checks immediately and then gone into the white tents behind whether po
billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil. is unclear. simon jones, bbc news. the first of more than 600 migrants who were refused entry by italy and malta, have arrived on european soil. hundreds of police, health officials and translators were on standby to help as they disembarked an italian coastguard vessel which docked at the spanish port of valencia shortly after dawn. the group was initially rescued off the coast of libya in the vessel, aquarius. their plight...
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billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil. has revealed he was a victim of a moped mugging before he became home secretary. he told a newspaper his phone was snatched outside london's euston station. mrjavid, who is now in charge of britain's policing, said the theft left him "angry and upset". he says he's looking at how to give officers more powers to chase moped thieves. two days after a second major fire in four years swept through the glasgow school of art, some experts have suggested that the building may need to be demolished. at the scene, fire crews are continuing to tackle the final pockets of the blaze. alexandra mackenzie reports. an airy stillness has replaced the fla mes an airy stillness has replaced the flames and acrid smoke. the splendour of the macintosh building is left devastated by fire. residents that are most those distraught by what has happened. when you see something like that, it is like, i am heartbroken. when you see something like that, it is like, iam heartbroken. i when you see something like t
billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil. has revealed he was a victim of a moped mugging before he became home secretary. he told a newspaper his phone was snatched outside london's euston station. mrjavid, who is now in charge of britain's policing, said the theft left him "angry and upset". he says he's looking at how to give officers more powers to chase moped thieves. two days after a second major fire in four years swept through the glasgow school of...
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i think billy's story and what billy asa i think billy's story and what billy as a little boy has hadendure this week, has got into the hearts of the politicians in our country and into the hearts of the nation. you know... we all are very aware that billy should not have had to endure that. but what has happened on the positive side of that is that oui’ on the positive side of that is that ourcampaign has on the positive side of that is that our campaign has actually made history. they are now recognising that medicinal cannabis has medicinal benefits. earlier i spoke to professor ley sander, the medical director at the epilepsy society and professor of neurology at university college london, and i asked him what the medical evidence was that cannabis can help treat epilepsy. there is quite a lot of confusion in the field. we basically have a plant, cannabis, and the two products that can be extracted from the plant. one is cpt, and the other one. the oils may have different composition, different amounts of these products and it. in this country, it is not legal to have the part, mo
i think billy's story and what billy asa i think billy's story and what billy as a little boy has hadendure this week, has got into the hearts of the politicians in our country and into the hearts of the nation. you know... we all are very aware that billy should not have had to endure that. but what has happened on the positive side of that is that oui’ on the positive side of that is that ourcampaign has on the positive side of that is that our campaign has actually made history. they are...
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the home secretary has issued a special license allowing doctors to treat severely epileptic, billy caldwell with illegal cannabis oil. it's prompted calls for wider access to the medication. the home office can no longer play a role, in fact play any role, in the administration of medication for sick children in our country. no other family should have to go through this sort of ordeal. work is continuing to make the glasgow school of art safe, following the fire which gutted the historic building. fire crews will be staying at the scene throughout the night. delegates at sinn fein‘s annual conference in belfast have voted to liberalise the party's policy on abortion. on meet the author this week, my guess is the american writer paula mclain whose novel love & ruin tells the story of ernest hemingway and martha gellhorn. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are owen bennett, deputy political editor at huffpostuk and the journalist and broadcaster penny smith. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer pictures the
the home secretary has issued a special license allowing doctors to treat severely epileptic, billy caldwell with illegal cannabis oil. it's prompted calls for wider access to the medication. the home office can no longer play a role, in fact play any role, in the administration of medication for sick children in our country. no other family should have to go through this sort of ordeal. work is continuing to make the glasgow school of art safe, following the fire which gutted the historic...
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billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil.r. simon jones, bbc news. the conservative mp at the centre of the upskirting controversy says he does support moves to criminalise it. in an interview with the bournemouth echo, sir christopher chope said he backs measures to make upskirting illegal, but not the way it was going to be achieved, through a private members bill. let's listen back to the moment he vetoed it. you can hear the deputy speaker discussing the bill and you can just about make out sir christopher shouting, object and other mps crying, shame. voyeurim 0ffences bill, second reading. object. objection taken, second reading. second reading, what date? 6th july. 6thjuly. i'm joined by our political correspondentjessica parker. so, what is sir christopher chope saying in this interview with his local newspaper, by way of explanation? well, the outline is that he is saying he is not against criminalising upskirting which is this practice of taking a photograph underneath somebody‘s clothes without their consent. what h
billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil.r. simon jones, bbc news. the conservative mp at the centre of the upskirting controversy says he does support moves to criminalise it. in an interview with the bournemouth echo, sir christopher chope said he backs measures to make upskirting illegal, but not the way it was going to be achieved, through a private members bill. let's listen back to the moment he vetoed it. you can hear the deputy speaker discussing the bill and...
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billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil. unclear. simon jones, bbc news. let's get more now on theresa may's announcement that there's to be a rescue ship which sparked a major diplomatic row in europe when it picked up hundreds of migrants in international waters, has arrived in spain. the group was initially rescued eight days ago off the coast of libya in the vessel, aquarius. within the past few minutes, th aquarius has docked in the spanish port of valencia, after earlier being refused entry by italy and malta. there are now 106 migrants on the vessel, after two ships from italy's coast guard and navy shared out the passengers to make the long journey safer. those are live pictures from the port. damian grammaticas is in valencia. a short time ago he gave us this overview of the politics behind the ship's arrival. so what we're saying, the sort of shifting political positions and pressures from this whole migration question. so, in italy we have a new right—wing interior minister, who has closed his ports to ships like
billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil. unclear. simon jones, bbc news. let's get more now on theresa may's announcement that there's to be a rescue ship which sparked a major diplomatic row in europe when it picked up hundreds of migrants in international waters, has arrived in spain. the group was initially rescued eight days ago off the coast of libya in the vessel, aquarius. within the past few minutes, th aquarius has docked in the spanish port of valencia,...
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billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil.unclear. simon jones, bbc news. greece and macedonia have signed a deal that, if ratified, will resolve a decades—old dispute concerning macedonia's name. the disagreement stems from greece already having a northern province called macedonia. according to the deal, the balkan state will be renamed the republic of north macedonia. 0ur balkans correspodnent guy de launey reports. ina high in a high end wedding picture which are risk lake, a romantic crossing by the macedonians and the greek hosts anticipating their guests' arrival. and of course one side will be changing its name. but there were no last—minute nerves for the two prime ministers, onlyjoy and probably relief that a dispute stretching back through it three decades is finally nearing its conclusion. the eu commissionerfor enlargement was among the guests. name change will allow macedonia to start membership negotiations. athens has now pledged to end its objections. . translation labelthis is to heal the wounds of the past a
billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil.unclear. simon jones, bbc news. greece and macedonia have signed a deal that, if ratified, will resolve a decades—old dispute concerning macedonia's name. the disagreement stems from greece already having a northern province called macedonia. according to the deal, the balkan state will be renamed the republic of north macedonia. 0ur balkans correspodnent guy de launey reports. ina high in a high end wedding picture which are...
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this is following on from the billy caldwell story.eview medical cannabis after sajid javid stepped in today. a no—brainer, wasn't it? it was. we saw that clip of charlotte caldwell saying no other family should ever have to go through this. she shouldn't have had to go through this. she absolutely should not have. this was something which helped her son, who is having so which helped her son, who is having so many fits a day, and this has been helping him reduce the amount of its. he had to go into hospital. because it had been withdrawn. now, it shouldn't have happened. the home office should have said, yes, of course. this obviously works. and also, from that, we should then say, if it works for him, if it works for billy caldwell, what else can it help with? we know that it already helps people with certain symptoms, for example, of multiple sclerosis. why on earth are we flailing about cannabis when we have morphine given in hospitals, we have opiates, we have other things which you can say are equally difficult to talk about, and
this is following on from the billy caldwell story.eview medical cannabis after sajid javid stepped in today. a no—brainer, wasn't it? it was. we saw that clip of charlotte caldwell saying no other family should ever have to go through this. she shouldn't have had to go through this. she absolutely should not have. this was something which helped her son, who is having so which helped her son, who is having so many fits a day, and this has been helping him reduce the amount of its. he had to...
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billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil.t through the glasgow school of art some experts have suggested that the building may need to be demolished. at the scene, fire crews are continuing to tackle the final pockets of the blaze. alexandra mackenzie reports. an eerie stillness has replaced the flames and acrid smoke. the splendour of the macintosh building is left devastated by fire. residents are amongst those distraught by what has happened. when you see something like that, it is like, i am heartbroken. i am heartbroken. because now it‘s a... it‘s ashes. 0nly ashes inside. and it‘s really... after four years again... it‘s unbelievable. this is very much an ongoing operation. the firefighters behind me are making sure there are no pockets of fire that could reignite and cause further damage. they say they are doing everything they can to save the building. but due to the intensity of the blaze, some fear it may need to be demolished. the mac being such a globally recognised building of significance this will probably have
billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil.t through the glasgow school of art some experts have suggested that the building may need to be demolished. at the scene, fire crews are continuing to tackle the final pockets of the blaze. alexandra mackenzie reports. an eerie stillness has replaced the flames and acrid smoke. the splendour of the macintosh building is left devastated by fire. residents are amongst those distraught by what has happened. when you see something...
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billy caldwell is in exactly the same situation.ary say this morning it will take months before a system is in place to get medicinal cannabis applies to children, but it is not just these children, it is to other patients who require this. will the minister give an assurance that when alfie dingley comes to parliament on wednesday with his mother, he will have had his medicine? moreover, i have had his medicine? moreover, i have two children in my constituency, the only two in wales, two of 15 in the uk who have a very rare genetic disorder, a serious life limiting condition. charlie jones is six and the other is one. both suffer from debilitating seizures and both would benefit hugely from using medicinal cannabis according to their consultant with whom i spoke to earlier. charlie‘s grandad in gilmore has been in contact with the home office since 2014 when he learned of the benefits of cannabis for charlie. but he has been given conflicting advice, he has been passed from pillar to post and fobbed off. can the minister say when h
billy caldwell is in exactly the same situation.ary say this morning it will take months before a system is in place to get medicinal cannabis applies to children, but it is not just these children, it is to other patients who require this. will the minister give an assurance that when alfie dingley comes to parliament on wednesday with his mother, he will have had his medicine? moreover, i have had his medicine? moreover, i have two children in my constituency, the only two in wales, two of 15...
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billy.o, again, it isjust one step at a time, praying for a miracle, really. andy murray confirms he will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queen's next week. now on bbc news, click is at the world's biggest video game expo, e3 in los angeles zombies, dinosaurs, and fluffy cloud candyfloss trees — yes, it's all in a day's work at the biggest gaming event of the year, e3. video games have come a long way in the last a0 years. gaming gear now feels a lot more real. gaming rigs have got big and expensive. controllers are notjust a bunch of buttons any more. these days, you can feel like you're in control of a real vehicle, and the graphics, oh, the graphics! but sometimes, you just can't beat the real thing. because even in virtual reality, which can be really, really good, you still can't feel the realism, you can't feel the forces on your body, you can't feel the car being crushed under your tracks. at least that's the argument made by tank america, here in florida, and for the
billy.o, again, it isjust one step at a time, praying for a miracle, really. andy murray confirms he will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queen's next week. now on bbc news, click is at the world's biggest video game expo, e3 in los angeles zombies, dinosaurs, and fluffy cloud candyfloss trees — yes, it's all in a day's work at the biggest gaming event of the year, e3. video games have come a long way in the last a0 years. gaming gear now feels a lot more real. gaming rigs...
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billy.it isjust one step at a time, praying for a miracle, really. and andy murray confirms he will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queen's next week. now on bbc news, award—winning indian writer and publisher anuradha roy speaks to gavin esler at hay festival. hello and welcome to talking books, from hay festival. every year, writers, politicians and thinkers from around the world come here to wales to discuss books and big ideas. my guest today is anuradha roy, a writer whose four novels dissect the society and culture of her native india. anuradha roy, welcome to talking books. thank you. applause now, i've just finished your latest novel, and i wanted to give everybody watching and listening a flavour of your writing, and maybe if you'd be kind enough just to start. we'll talk about the book in detail later, but this is all the lives we never lived. could you read the opening paragraph? in my childhood, i was known as the boy whose mother had run off with an englishman. t
billy.it isjust one step at a time, praying for a miracle, really. and andy murray confirms he will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queen's next week. now on bbc news, award—winning indian writer and publisher anuradha roy speaks to gavin esler at hay festival. hello and welcome to talking books, from hay festival. every year, writers, politicians and thinkers from around the world come here to wales to discuss books and big ideas. my guest today is anuradha roy, a writer...
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billie eilish!called "don't smile at me." >> steve: ooh. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: don't do it. >> steve: don't do it. billie eilish right there, you guys. everyone is ready for that. [ cheers and applause ] big show. you guys, it is time for "tonight show" hashtags. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hash tags hash tags ♪ >> jimmy: hey, guys. obviously, if you've seen this before. we do this thing on our show. >> steve: what is it? >> jimmy: every week where i send out a hashtag and we ask you guys to respond to that topic. so since march madness is in full swing, i sent out a a hashtag called -- >> steve: my dumb bet. >> jimmy: my dumb bet. [ laughter ] and i asked you guys to send us your funny or embarrassing stories about the worst bet that you've ever made. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: yeah. within 30 minutes it was a a trending topic in the u.s. so thank you for playing along. >> steve: oh. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: now i thought i'd share some of my favorite my dumb bet stories from
billie eilish!called "don't smile at me." >> steve: ooh. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: don't do it. >> steve: don't do it. billie eilish right there, you guys. everyone is ready for that. [ cheers and applause ] big show. you guys, it is time for "tonight show" hashtags. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hash tags hash tags ♪ >> jimmy: hey, guys. obviously, if you've seen this before. we do this thing on our show. >> steve: what is it?...
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i think billy's story and what billy asa i think billy's story and what billy as a little boy had toicians in our country and into the hearts of the nation. you know... we all are very aware that billy should not have had to endure that but what has happened on the positive side of that is our campaign has actually made history. they are recognising medicinal cannabis does have medicinal benefits. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is: donald trump continues to defend his policy that's resulting in migrant children being separated from their families at the us border. if you have been watching outside source a lot of the week, we have been talking about this man a great deal. this is matteo salvini. he's the leader of the far right league party and italy's new interior minister. last week mr salvini was the face of the government's decision to stop a rescue boat carrying migrants from docking in sicily. today he had to withdraw a plan to count italy's roma community. he'd told a radio station that a survey would find out "who they are, how they live and
i think billy's story and what billy asa i think billy's story and what billy as a little boy had toicians in our country and into the hearts of the nation. you know... we all are very aware that billy should not have had to endure that but what has happened on the positive side of that is our campaign has actually made history. they are recognising medicinal cannabis does have medicinal benefits. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is: donald trump continues to...
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billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil.ones, bbc news. a father and son from leeds have died in what's believed to be a tragic accident, when they were searching for scrap metal yesterday morning. police divers recovered their bodies from a canal near huddersfield. 60 minutes past 5pm. you are watching bbc news. our headlines. —— 16 minutes. the prime minister promises a £20 billion a year real—terms increase to the nhs in england by 2023. labour says it's not enough, and would more than match what the government is spending. the hundreds of migrants rescued off the libyan coast have now arrived in spain. their plight has sparked a row between european union member states over who should accept them. the conservative mp, sir christopher chope, who blocked legislation to outlaw upskirting now says he does support moves to criminalise it. let's get more now on our main story. the government is being urged to clarify plans to invest an additional £20 billion in the nhs in england each year by 2023. the prime minister suggested
billy has been granted a special 20—day licence for cannabis oil.ones, bbc news. a father and son from leeds have died in what's believed to be a tragic accident, when they were searching for scrap metal yesterday morning. police divers recovered their bodies from a canal near huddersfield. 60 minutes past 5pm. you are watching bbc news. our headlines. —— 16 minutes. the prime minister promises a £20 billion a year real—terms increase to the nhs in england by 2023. labour says it's not...
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be right back with billy bob thornton! it's super surday at kohl's! a griing tool set or a new watch! and you'll get kohl's cash! plus - the more you spend the more you save! great gifts for d - kohl's cash for you! kohl's. ♪ ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. only tylenol® rapid release gels ve laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® our phones are more than just...
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after 12—year—old billy caldwell is released from hospital — ministers announce they're setting up anpanel to look at the health benefits of medicinal cannabis. excitement is building — ahead of england's world cup opener against tunisia — we'll be hearing from fans. and the duchess of sussex‘s father thanks prince charles for walking meghan down the aisle. our main story at five. theresa may has said the nhs is the government's ‘number one‘ spending priority — and confirmed that taxpayers will have to pay more for it. she announced a new long—term funding plan for the nhs, saying it will be given an extra 20 billion pounds a year by 2023. there's been controversy over her claim that the extra spending could be paid for, in part, by what she called a ‘brexit dividend'. labour has called it "not credible," and the health secretary has also admitted that any savings from brexit would not be ‘anything like enough.‘ our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. i‘m going to introduce my team. nice to meet you. under pressure at work. her, as well as them. the prime minister met nhs
after 12—year—old billy caldwell is released from hospital — ministers announce they're setting up anpanel to look at the health benefits of medicinal cannabis. excitement is building — ahead of england's world cup opener against tunisia — we'll be hearing from fans. and the duchess of sussex‘s father thanks prince charles for walking meghan down the aisle. our main story at five. theresa may has said the nhs is the government's ‘number one‘ spending priority — and confirmed...