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i am the mp for west to run, the constituency of charlotte caldwell. trying to get the treatment that billy caldwell needs. since sunday, i met charlotte caldwell at the airport and we went straight to the airport and we went straight to the minister to ask whether he would return billy caldwell‘s medication. i have been in contact with the home office on a daily basis... inaudible i have enforced the need for a... inaudible when billy caldwell became ordeal, it became more necessary for him to have that medication. what has his mother being saying about it? she must have been devastated when that medication was seized at the airport when she came back from canada? she was devastated. she knew how valuable the medication was for her son. he had up to 100 seizures a day before he took the medication and since taking the medication, the seizures have dramatically declined so seizures have dramatically declined so it was life—saving medication for billy caldwell. on monday... inaudible the medication was confiscated and taken from her. inaudible we arrang
i am the mp for west to run, the constituency of charlotte caldwell. trying to get the treatment that billy caldwell needs. since sunday, i met charlotte caldwell at the airport and we went straight to the airport and we went straight to the minister to ask whether he would return billy caldwell‘s medication. i have been in contact with the home office on a daily basis... inaudible i have enforced the need for a... inaudible when billy caldwell became ordeal, it became more necessary for him...
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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 because it had been withdrawn.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 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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home secretary uses exceptional powers to release illegal cannabis oil to severely epileptic billy caldwell. the medication has now been administered. his mother remains at the hospital. billy is getting the best care in the world here, and i feel safe here at this particular hospital with 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 a
home secretary uses exceptional powers to release illegal cannabis oil to severely epileptic billy caldwell. the medication has now been administered. his mother remains at the hospital. billy is getting the best care in the world here, and i feel safe here at this particular hospital with 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...
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the home secretary uses exceptional powers to allow doctors to treat severely epileptic billy caldwell with illegal cannabis oil. billy is getting the best care in the world here. and ifeel safe here, at this particular hospital, with 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
the home secretary uses exceptional powers to allow doctors to treat severely epileptic billy caldwell with illegal cannabis oil. billy is getting the best care in the world here. and ifeel safe here, at this particular hospital, with 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...
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the home secretary uses ‘exceptional powers' to allow doctors to treat severely epileptic, billy caldwellith illegal cannabis oil. 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. a second devastating fire in four years at the glasgow school of art has caused extensive damage. the most important thing today as we are not mourning loss of life and we should not forget that. that is down to the skill and speedy response of the fire service. i'm grateful to them all. sinn fein members vote in favour of liberalising abortion law at their conference in belfast. a moment to forget for one of the greats. lionel messi misses a crucial penalty, as underdogs iceland secure a draw against argentina on day 3 of the world cup. and joining me tonight to review the sunday papers will be owen bennett from huffpostuk — and the journalist and broadcaster, penny smith. good evening and welcome to bbc news. in an extraordinary intervention by the home secretary
the home secretary uses ‘exceptional powers' to allow doctors to treat severely epileptic, billy caldwellith illegal cannabis oil. 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. a second devastating fire in four years at the glasgow school of art has caused extensive damage. the most important thing today as we are not mourning loss of life...
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an hour ago billy's mother charlotte caldwell gave this statement outside the hospital.eizures overnight, which is pushing him even further into a crisis situation. as i cannot administer any further rescue medications at home. so, the medications that billy has been receiving has had to be administered within a clinical environment. i have to say, i'm absolutely overwhelmed by the professionalism, the expertise here at the chester and westminster hospital. they are absolutely, truly amazing, the nurses, the doctors. they have done an amazing job, looking after billy. i appreciate and understand that there 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
an hour ago billy's mother charlotte caldwell gave this statement outside the hospital.eizures overnight, which is pushing him even further into a crisis situation. as i cannot administer any further rescue medications at home. so, the medications that billy has been receiving has had to be administered within a clinical environment. i have to say, i'm absolutely overwhelmed by the professionalism, the expertise here at the chester and westminster hospital. they are absolutely, truly amazing,...
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after ministers made an exception for billy caldwell, there is pressure to change the law. as the mother of another epileptic boy renews her appeal to theresa may to allow him treatment with cannabis too. she met my son and she told me that they would find a way in which our clinicians could be issued a scheduling licence to give my son the medicine he had in holland. 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. terrorism is terrorism. no matter the target and regardless of what motivates the sick and twisted perpetrators that carry out these evil crimes. commuters face more disruption in the north of england as northern rail workers begin the first of three planned strikes in just one week. also ahead... the number of people forced from their homes by conflict across the world has risen to a record high for the fifth year running, according to the united nations refugee agency. a warning from the aid agencies here that these people fled persecution and nine
after ministers made an exception for billy caldwell, there is pressure to change the law. as the mother of another epileptic boy renews her appeal to theresa may to allow him treatment with cannabis too. she met my son and she told me that they would find a way in which our clinicians could be issued a scheduling licence to give my son the medicine he had in holland. a minute's silence is observed to mark the first anniversary of the finsbury park terrorist attack in north london. religious...
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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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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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a short while ago, his mother charlotte caldwell made a statement outside the hospital.e of the northern ireland secretary karen bradley. sadly, it is apparent that i have been misled from the moment my little boy's anti—epileptic medication was confiscated, at london heathrow airport, exactly one week ago today. these notes revealed that the responsibility for the decision on the import of unlicensed medicines is, in fact, indeed the responsibility of the home office. two hours after billy's anti—epileptic medication was confiscated, i was invited to meet the home office minister, nick hurd, and five of his officials. they first suggested that this was a matter for the devolved assembly in northern ireland. then they advised me to make a formal application for a licence for billy's anti—epileptic medication. i asked how long it would take, and how much it would cost, and whether anybody else had been successful in making such an application. they did not know the answers to any of those questions. six hours later, they e—mailed my mp. orla blakely, with contact details
a short while ago, his mother charlotte caldwell made a statement outside the hospital.e of the northern ireland secretary karen bradley. sadly, it is apparent that i have been misled from the moment my little boy's anti—epileptic medication was confiscated, at london heathrow airport, exactly one week ago today. these notes revealed that the responsibility for the decision on the import of unlicensed medicines is, in fact, indeed the responsibility of the home office. two hours after billy's...
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a family's fight that they hope will benefit notjust billy caldwell, but others like him.at his epilepsy, but it contained an ingredient banned here. the drug, which has kept his seizures under control for almost a year, was confiscated. days later, he was back in hospital. the home secretary has now intervened, allowing billy to use the oil, but his mother has this message for sajid javid. i'm not going anywhere until this is put in place and this medicine is made accessible to all these other children who desperately need it. i'm asking sajid to please... i want to request a meeting with him in london as as soon as possible, preferably tomorrow. i want to sit down with him in a dignified and democratic way. sajid javid, though, has not announced a change in the law. but those who have been helping to care for billy caldwell believe mrjavid needs to go further. from here it is a ripple effect. this means to me that there is hope, for notjust billy, which is why this campaign is so important, because it's for all the families who need it. the family of six—year—old alfie d
a family's fight that they hope will benefit notjust billy caldwell, but others like him.at his epilepsy, but it contained an ingredient banned here. the drug, which has kept his seizures under control for almost a year, was confiscated. days later, he was back in hospital. the home secretary has now intervened, allowing billy to use the oil, but his mother has this message for sajid javid. i'm not going anywhere until this is put in place and this medicine is made accessible to all these other...
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a family's fight that they hope will benefit notjust billy caldwell, but others like him.ned here. the drug which has kept his seizures under control for more than a year was confiscated. days later, he was back in hospital. the home secretary has now intervened, allowing billy to use the oil, but his mother says that's not enough. my experience throughout this leaves me in no doubt a family's fight that they hope will benefit notjust billy caldwell, but others like him. on monday, they flew back into britain with cannabis oil they'd bought in canada to treat his epilepsy, but it contained an ingredient banned here. the drug, which has kept his seizures under control for almost a year, was confiscated. days later, he was back in hospital. the home secretary has now intervened, allowing billy to use the oil, but his mother has this message for sajid javid. i'm not going anywhere until this is put in place and this medicine is made accessible to all these other children who desperately need it. i'm asking sajid to please... i want to request a meeting with him in london as s
a family's fight that they hope will benefit notjust billy caldwell, but others like him.ned here. the drug which has kept his seizures under control for more than a year was confiscated. days later, he was back in hospital. the home secretary has now intervened, allowing billy to use the oil, but his mother says that's not enough. my experience throughout this leaves me in no doubt a family's fight that they hope will benefit notjust billy caldwell, but others like him. on monday, they flew...
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his mother, charlotte caldwell, says the treatment must be offered to other families.ess to the medications that billy so desperately needs and now, more urgently than ever. many other children and families are also affected by this historic development. home office minister nick hurd said the billy caldwell case had "shone a light" on the use of medicinal cannabis, and that the government will be appointing a panel of medical experts to explore it further. as a first step, i can announce today. mr speaker, that the government is establishing an expert panel of clinicians to advise ministers on any individual applications to prescribe cannabis—based medicines. this is consistent with the principle that a clinician must be at the heart of the process. and i‘ve asked dame sally davies if she will take forward this important work. with me in the studio is val curran, a professor of psychopharmocology at university college london who specialises in the effects of cannabis on medical conditions. thank you so much for coming in to talk to us. for people who don‘t know about
his mother, charlotte caldwell, says the treatment must be offered to other families.ess to the medications that billy so desperately needs and now, more urgently than ever. many other children and families are also affected by this historic development. home office minister nick hurd said the billy caldwell case had "shone a light" on the use of medicinal cannabis, and that the government will be appointing a panel of medical experts to explore it further. as a first step, i can...
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the sunday times, the striking picture of charlotte caldwell and her 12—year—old son billy.e later on breakfast. —— we will be. the decision yesterday from the home secretary to grant him the access to that medicine, the medicinal cannabis that he requires. i have a big pile of papers here, i will pass you a view. —— few. i have a big pile of papers here, i will pass you a view. -- few. let's have a look at the front page of the observer. again, the same story we are talking about, i want to show you that picture, that very, very striking picture taking yesterday, heartbreaking fire. we will be talking to our correspondence wise there are a little later on this morning. it is desperately sad, just four years after the last fire there and so much work to place their to repair everything and there we have, it has been on fire again the. and looking at the sun on sunday. the sun suggesting that he might have found new love with his personal assistant. hundreds of migrants who've been at the centre of a row between european countries over where they should go are due to arrive i
the sunday times, the striking picture of charlotte caldwell and her 12—year—old son billy.e later on breakfast. —— we will be. the decision yesterday from the home secretary to grant him the access to that medicine, the medicinal cannabis that he requires. i have a big pile of papers here, i will pass you a view. —— few. i have a big pile of papers here, i will pass you a view. -- few. let's have a look at the front page of the observer. again, the same story we are talking about,...
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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
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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it is not actually billy caldwell, it is another child. tell us about it.rren and... they came to see me sometime ago, probably about a year ago. we have been pursuing it with them the whole weight view. sophie's mum and dad took her to holland and they had been prescribed cannabis oil to address her epilepsy. it was donein oil to address her epilepsy. it was done ina oil to address her epilepsy. it was done in a controlled and prescriptive form. in the three weeks of 3.5 weeks that sophie was there with her mum and dad in holland, she had only one seizure in all of that time. usually she has about a dozen seizures per day, so it is quite clear that the cannabis oil was having a very good effect on sophie. now, since being home, sophie. now, since being home, sophie has had numerous seizures and indeed the last seizure was on sunday past. she has not eaten or slept for 48 hours and her parents, obviously, i'm most distressed for her. and the facts of the matter are that we need to have this cannabis drug, cannabis oil, available for this young child, for so
it is not actually billy caldwell, it is another child. tell us about it.rren and... they came to see me sometime ago, probably about a year ago. we have been pursuing it with them the whole weight view. sophie's mum and dad took her to holland and they had been prescribed cannabis oil to address her epilepsy. it was donein oil to address her epilepsy. it was done ina oil to address her epilepsy. it was done in a controlled and prescriptive form. in the three weeks of 3.5 weeks that sophie was...
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i think we saw that yesterday when she was asked about the billy caldwell case.f cannabis. this seems to be more flu id partly of cannabis. this seems to be more fluid partly because of a high profile cases we have had recently and also because over time there's been a shift of opinion in parliament. not sort of high profile should come you don't have ministers suddenly saying, we should legalise medicinal cannabis but at a lower level, all the main parties signed to legalising cannabis for medicinal use. in the tory party this growing a cce pta nce use. in the tory party this growing acceptance of the argument, what i find surprising that it is often the most unusual tories as a book that move, people you would not imagine would be sympathetic to that kind of drugs reform, people likejulian lewis, mike penning, iain duncan smith, figures on the right of the party, as it were, they are willing to talk about it as well. what is not clear is whether the panel set up not clear is whether the panel set up by not clear is whether the panel set up by sajid javid to rev
i think we saw that yesterday when she was asked about the billy caldwell case.f cannabis. this seems to be more flu id partly of cannabis. this seems to be more fluid partly because of a high profile cases we have had recently and also because over time there's been a shift of opinion in parliament. not sort of high profile should come you don't have ministers suddenly saying, we should legalise medicinal cannabis but at a lower level, all the main parties signed to legalising cannabis for...
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charlotte caldwell, there. mother of billy caldwell.ng is in westminsterfor us. we know that this has been a very emotional issue. it has become quite politically charged, in the last few days. yes, but it is the personal testimony from those parents that has changed everything here. the green mp caroline lucas said that the government had been shamed into action by the press coverage. of course it is that is southern the government would reviewed, but this is not a new issue. these parents have been bleeding, if not years, to get a change of heart from the governor. “— get a change of heart from the governor. —— pleading. ithink the change of heart was hannah deacon's testimony saying that she spoke directed to the prime minister a few months ago saying that they had been promised to make sure that the house and got the cannabis —based medicine that he needed to deal with his epilepsy. she was complaining today that nothing had happened. these hurdles have been but up in front of her. it seems that this change of direction has meant th
charlotte caldwell, there. mother of billy caldwell.ng is in westminsterfor us. we know that this has been a very emotional issue. it has become quite politically charged, in the last few days. yes, but it is the personal testimony from those parents that has changed everything here. the green mp caroline lucas said that the government had been shamed into action by the press coverage. of course it is that is southern the government would reviewed, but this is not a new issue. these parents...
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the home secretary acted after billy caldwell was admitted to hospital with extreme seizures.e 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. their plight has sparked a row between european union member states over who should accept them. firefighters have spent another night at the scene of a huge blaze at the glasgow school of art. it's the second fire there in four years. nearby buildings, including a nightclub and a music venue, have also been damaged. coming up in a few minutes our sunday morning edition of the papers — this mornings reviewers are david wooding from the sun on sunday and peter conradi from the sunday times. before the papers — sport 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 against tunisia. we know nothing of who will feature in the starting 11 — only the players know those details after gareth southgate opted to notify which players will be starting. england have b
the home secretary acted after billy caldwell was admitted to hospital with extreme seizures.e 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. their plight has sparked a row between european union member states over who should accept them. firefighters have spent another night at the scene of a huge blaze at the glasgow school of art. it's the second fire there in four years. nearby buildings,...
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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 lifeter 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!
the mother of 12—year—old billy caldwell who wants to use cannabis oil to treat him says he is in a lifeter 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!
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secretary uses an exceptional power to release illegal cannabis oil to severely epileptic billy caldwell after doctors said it was a "medical emergency". his family say the substance, which has now been administered, helps keep life—threatening seizures at bay. billy is getting the best care in the world here, and i feel safe here at this particular hospital with billy. so, 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
secretary uses an exceptional power to release illegal cannabis oil to severely epileptic billy caldwell after doctors said it was a "medical emergency". his family say the substance, which has now been administered, helps keep life—threatening seizures at bay. billy is getting the best care in the world here, and i feel safe here at this particular hospital with billy. so, again, it isjust one step at a time, praying for a miracle, really. andy murray confirms he will make his...
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of cannabis has been called completely out of date, and that has been shown in the case of billy caldwelleed overhauling, and on that i think he has a lot of sympathy of in the tory party, on labour benches, and across parliament. the only people who are not budging very much are the government, the home office, and theresa may, who while they have said there should be a review of individual cases don't seem to be keen on reopening the whole issue. what is interesting on this is that william hague goes much further and says the question of recreational cannabis use now need to be addressed. he says the so—called war on drugs, waron addressed. he says the so—called war on drugs, war on cannabis, has com pletely on drugs, war on cannabis, has completely failed and there is no chance at all of taking cannabis off the streets of britain. he says asking the police to do something about this is about as relevant as using the british army to go and reclaim the empire. it is a forceful intervention into the drugs debate and globally this question is very live. you look at the decriminalisation of
of cannabis has been called completely out of date, and that has been shown in the case of billy caldwelleed overhauling, and on that i think he has a lot of sympathy of in the tory party, on labour benches, and across parliament. the only people who are not budging very much are the government, the home office, and theresa may, who while they have said there should be a review of individual cases don't seem to be keen on reopening the whole issue. what is interesting on this is that william...
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secretary uses an exceptional power to release illegal cannabis oil to severely epileptic billy caldwelltors said it was a "medical emergency". his family say the substance helps keep life—threatening seizures at bay. billy is getting the best care in the world here, and i feel safe here at this particular hospital with billy. so, again, 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
secretary uses an exceptional power to release illegal cannabis oil to severely epileptic billy caldwelltors said it was a "medical emergency". his family say the substance helps keep life—threatening seizures at bay. billy is getting the best care in the world here, and i feel safe here at this particular hospital with billy. so, again, 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...
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secretary uses an exceptional power to release illegal cannabis oil to treat severely epileptic billy caldwell, after doctors said it was a "medical emergency". sinn fein delegates at a conference in belfast vote in favour of liberalising abortion law. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello, i'm olly foster live in moscow on the busy so far at the world cup, here's what's coming up on sportsday tonight. a costly miss from messi. iceland, making their world cup debut have stunned argentina. var and goal—line technology helps france get past australia but did the officials get it right? we'll also have the latest from the england camp, just two days out from their opening match. i'm hugh ferris, also coming up in the programme. england give up another lead to lose again in south africa. the defeat in the second test in bloemfontein is their fifth in a row. and andy murray's long—awaited comeback will be at queen's. he'll play his first match for nearly a year at the tournament next week. good evening, we've got four matches on the third day of world cup, three results are in. last night, all the foot
secretary uses an exceptional power to release illegal cannabis oil to treat severely epileptic billy caldwell, after doctors said it was a "medical emergency". sinn fein delegates at a conference in belfast vote in favour of liberalising abortion law. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello, i'm olly foster live in moscow on the busy so far at the world cup, here's what's coming up on sportsday tonight. a costly miss from messi. iceland, making their world cup debut have stunned argentina....
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secretary uses an exceptional power to release illegal cannabis oil to severely epileptic billy caldwellr doctors said it was a ‘medical emergency‘. his family say the substance — which has now been administered — helps keep life—threatening seizures at bay. andy murray confirms he will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queen's next week. now on bbc news, it's time for this week's edition of dateline london. hello and a warm welcome to dateline london. i'm jane hill. this week, we discuss a turbulent week in westminster around the brexit negotiations, we'll consider how much was achieved at the us—north korea summit and we'll discuss the potentially desperate humanitarian situation in yemen. my guests this week are dr vincent magombe, from africa inform international, the north american writer and broadcaster jeffrey kofman, the british political commentator and columnist steve richards, and the french algerian journalist nabila ramdani. welcome to you all. at westminster, it's been a particularly turbulent week around all things brexit. my goodness. there was surprise in s
secretary uses an exceptional power to release illegal cannabis oil to severely epileptic billy caldwellr doctors said it was a ‘medical emergency‘. his family say the substance — which has now been administered — helps keep life—threatening seizures at bay. andy murray confirms he will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queen's next week. now on bbc news, it's time for this week's edition of dateline london. hello and a warm welcome to dateline london. i'm jane hill....
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yesterday, the home office granted hospital doctors a special temporary licence to treat billy caldwellcannabis oil. an earthquake in the western japanese city of osaka has killed three people and injured scores of others. one of those who died was a nine—year—old girl who was trapped under a collapsed wall. the magnitude 6.1 quake struck during the morning rush hour and left tens of thousands of homes without power. many people were stranded on commuter trains and high—speed services were suspended. the energy regulator is warning gas and electricity suppliers that they are forcing too many people to pay in advance. ofgem says the number of households compelled to have prepaid meters increased by seven per cent last year. the regulator says suppliers should help struggling customers repay their debts, rather than force them to install pre—payment meters. cash is no longer king — for the first time, debit card payments have taken over as the main way we pay. last year, there were 100 million more transactions on card than with physical money. the banking industry say the popularity of c
yesterday, the home office granted hospital doctors a special temporary licence to treat billy caldwellcannabis oil. an earthquake in the western japanese city of osaka has killed three people and injured scores of others. one of those who died was a nine—year—old girl who was trapped under a collapsed wall. the magnitude 6.1 quake struck during the morning rush hour and left tens of thousands of homes without power. many people were stranded on commuter trains and high—speed services...
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it follows a case of 12—year—old billy caldwell, who has severe epilepsy. his medical cannabis oil was confiscated. billy was treated with the drug in hospital after the home office granted a 20 day licensed. the home 0ffice minister was besieged with questions about the treatment of other patients who could benefit from the personal cannabis. but nick hurd began by reflecting on what had happened at the weekend. at the home secretary and i as fathers as the rest of the house, as a rest of the country have of course been profoundly moved by billy's story as well as others like it. what i want to reassure the families and the public that the home secretary and i are working together to do all we can check for the necessary steps at pace and more announcements will be forthcoming. the home secretary has conceded that cannabis has medicinal benefits by granting the emergency licensed for billy caldwell on expert advice. when can we expect to see more import licences to make medicinal cannabis available to all who would benefit it?|j medicinal cannabis availabl
it follows a case of 12—year—old billy caldwell, who has severe epilepsy. his medical cannabis oil was confiscated. billy was treated with the drug in hospital after the home office granted a 20 day licensed. the home 0ffice minister was besieged with questions about the treatment of other patients who could benefit from the personal cannabis. but nick hurd began by reflecting on what had happened at the weekend. at the home secretary and i as fathers as the rest of the house, as a rest of...
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among them is charlotte caldwell. we heard from herjust a few moments ago.s seizures "intensified" after his supply of cannabis oil was confiscated at heathrow airport. here's the home secretary, sajid javid in parliament earlier. asa as a father, i know there is nothing worse than seeing your child suffer. you would do anything to take away their pain. that is why i have the utmost sympathy for billy caldwell, and many others like him and for their parents who have been under unimaginable stress and strain. i know that they are following a debt pa rental know that they are following a debt parental instinct to do what ever is in their power to try and alleviate the suffering of their child. and today i would like to say to this house that i would do everything in my power to make sure that we have a system that works so that these children and these parents can get access to the best possible medical treatment. i commend this statement to the house. among those calling for change is lord hague, william hague, who's a former leader of the conservative party,
among them is charlotte caldwell. we heard from herjust a few moments ago.s seizures "intensified" after his supply of cannabis oil was confiscated at heathrow airport. here's the home secretary, sajid javid in parliament earlier. asa as a father, i know there is nothing worse than seeing your child suffer. you would do anything to take away their pain. that is why i have the utmost sympathy for billy caldwell, and many others like him and for their parents who have been under...
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his move follows the high—profile case of billy caldwell who suffers from severe epilepsy.was originally denied cannabis oil which can be used to control seizures. billy, who's twelve, was granted a 20—day licence for the drug last week after doctors insisted it was a medical emergency. campaigners have highlighted another case, that of alfie dingley and urged a change in the rules. sajid javid began by saying there was strong evidence that cannabis could harm people's mental and physical health and damage communities. however, cases like billy's, alfie dingley‘s, and others like him, have shown that we now need to look more closely at the use of cannabis—based medicines in the health care sector in the uk. because it has become clear to me since becoming home secretary that the position we find ourselves in currently is not satisfactory. it is not satisfactory for the parents, it is not satisfactory for the doctors, and it is not satisfactory for me. so there would be a 2—part review. looking first at the evidence for possible medicinal benefits of cannabis and secondly, a
his move follows the high—profile case of billy caldwell who suffers from severe epilepsy.was originally denied cannabis oil which can be used to control seizures. billy, who's twelve, was granted a 20—day licence for the drug last week after doctors insisted it was a medical emergency. campaigners have highlighted another case, that of alfie dingley and urged a change in the rules. sajid javid began by saying there was strong evidence that cannabis could harm people's mental and physical...
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billy caldwell has been given back the cannabis oil, that was confiscated from his mother at customstors made clear it was a "medical emergency". the oil, which contains a substance called thc, is illegal in the uk. earlier, billy's mother, charlotte told us how he was after resuming treatment. billy's mother, charlotte said they had "achieved the impossible." two doses yesterday 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. every
billy caldwell has been given back the cannabis oil, that was confiscated from his mother at customstors made clear it was a "medical emergency". the oil, which contains a substance called thc, is illegal in the uk. earlier, billy's mother, charlotte told us how he was after resuming treatment. billy's mother, charlotte said they had "achieved the impossible." two doses yesterday and this morning, already we are seeing an improvement. the doctors here are very happy, they...
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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 liferucial game for england's rugby players — and a stunning goal from ronaldo in the 2018 world cup. commentator:
the mother of 12—year—old billy caldwell who wants to use cannabis oil to treat him says he is in a liferucial game for england's rugby players — and a stunning goal from ronaldo in the 2018 world cup. commentator:
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charlotte caldwell, whose son billy has severe epilepsy, was granted a 20—day licence for the drug lastk. she welcomed the home secretary's decision to review the law. i think billy's story and what billy asa i think billy's story and what billy as a little boy has had to endure 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.
charlotte caldwell, whose son billy has severe epilepsy, was granted a 20—day licence for the drug lastk. she welcomed the home secretary's decision to review the law. i think billy's story and what billy asa i think billy's story and what billy as a little boy has had to endure 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...