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dominic hughes, bbc news, salford.lman, has died. he was sixty nine. a statement on his website says he had struggled with many health issues. gregg allman and his older brother duane started the band in the southern american state of georgia in the 1960s. 0ur reporter — tim allman — no relation — has more. gregg allman doing what he did best. long—haired psychedelia, mixed with the blues, country and jazz. what came to be known as southern rock. as pa rt of came to be known as southern rock. as part of the allman brothers band, one of the biggest acts of the 19705. one of the biggest acts of the 1970s. which made what happens next all the more unusual. his marriage to share, and romantic and professional relationship that caused a little controversy. she had the big idea, go on stage together. then we got to europe, and have the audience over here was an tuxedo than the other half in backpacks. they were yelling, who, get off the stage! sheila the morning on social media, saying, i've tried... songwriter melissa ether
dominic hughes, bbc news, salford.lman, has died. he was sixty nine. a statement on his website says he had struggled with many health issues. gregg allman and his older brother duane started the band in the southern american state of georgia in the 1960s. 0ur reporter — tim allman — no relation — has more. gregg allman doing what he did best. long—haired psychedelia, mixed with the blues, country and jazz. what came to be known as southern rock. as pa rt of came to be known as southern...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, north yorkshire.newcastle united has been charged with 29 sexual offences alleged to have been committed between 1973 and 1998. george ormond, who's 61, will appear before magistrates in newcastle next month. american warplanes operating in syria have attacked a convoy carrying militia fighters supporting president assad. the us—led coalition says the convoy was heading towards a base used by western special forces near the border with iraq. the attack comes as president trump prepares to visit saudi arabia, his first overseas trip since becoming president. our diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. us warplanes launching air strikes against so—called islamic state targets in syria. but now they are also attacking ground forces loyal to the syrian government. ostensibly the air strike was designed to protect british and american special forces like these. they are based in the south—east of syria, where they are training opposition groups fighting is. these pictures were taken last year. the
dominic hughes, bbc news, north yorkshire.newcastle united has been charged with 29 sexual offences alleged to have been committed between 1973 and 1998. george ormond, who's 61, will appear before magistrates in newcastle next month. american warplanes operating in syria have attacked a convoy carrying militia fighters supporting president assad. the us—led coalition says the convoy was heading towards a base used by western special forces near the border with iraq. the attack comes as...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. so just keep your hands on your hips.y has been debated for years. previous studies have suggested that around a third of very overweight people are healthy. they have normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels despite being classed as obese according to their body mass index, which is a measure of height versus weight. but a new analysis of the medical records of 3.5 million uk residents suggests the idea of healthy obesity is a myth. compared to those of a normal weight, it suggests even outwardly, healthy obese people have a 49% greater risk of developing coronary heart disease, the risk of heart failure is increased by 96% and stroke by 7%. what was new for me from this study was that it showed that people who are overweight or obese are at an increased risk of heart disease even though they may be healthy in every other respect. previously, i rather thought that obesity increased blood pressure and your cholesterol and it was those factors which increased your risk of cardiovascular disease. just being overweight o
our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. so just keep your hands on your hips.y has been debated for years. previous studies have suggested that around a third of very overweight people are healthy. they have normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels despite being classed as obese according to their body mass index, which is a measure of height versus weight. but a new analysis of the medical records of 3.5 million uk residents suggests the idea of healthy obesity is a myth. compared...
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stepping hill hospital in stockport and that‘s where dominic hughes, our health correspondent is for treated? yes, good afternoon, ben. well, one of the things we have learned this afternoon is that within the last month emergency workers, health workers in manchester had rehearsed for exactly this kind of big event, disaster scenario but i think very few people could have‘ anticipated it being put into action quite so soon but it is clear that planning did play—off, that fleet of ambulances, were joined by ambulances, were joined by ambulances from other areas, ferrying the people to hospitals across the region. we know here at stepping hill nine serious trauma victims were brought overnight. three were being operated on still this morning, so in a very serious condition. 0ne this morning, so in a very serious condition. one of those nine people was a child. many of the children went to the central children‘s hospital in the centre of the city. now we know, also, that here at the hospital, many staff heard about the incident and arrived on their day off, when they weren‘t scheduled
stepping hill hospital in stockport and that‘s where dominic hughes, our health correspondent is for treated? yes, good afternoon, ben. well, one of the things we have learned this afternoon is that within the last month emergency workers, health workers in manchester had rehearsed for exactly this kind of big event, disaster scenario but i think very few people could have‘ anticipated it being put into action quite so soon but it is clear that planning did play—off, that fleet of...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, salford.is has been the trend in recent years, we know it is getting worse, what is driving it? children and brushing their teeth? is it diet? both? it is both, tooth decay is completely preventable, as it said in the clip you just run, brushing your teeth twice a day. with young children, notjust sending them to the bathroom, going in and brushing them for them. on the other hand, it is controlling the other hand, it is controlling the diet, access to sweet and particularly liquid sugars. like what? the things you would of, cordials, fizzy pop, but also fruit juice, just any... the only things that are safe milk and water. you would think that renting something through a straw, going straight down, you are not chewing it, it would be less harmful? scientifically, it is potentially less harmful, but the difference between science and the real world, in the real world the sugar gets around your mouth and causes decay, it is not an answer. you say that pa rents it is not an answer. you say that
dominic hughes, bbc news, salford.is has been the trend in recent years, we know it is getting worse, what is driving it? children and brushing their teeth? is it diet? both? it is both, tooth decay is completely preventable, as it said in the clip you just run, brushing your teeth twice a day. with young children, notjust sending them to the bathroom, going in and brushing them for them. on the other hand, it is controlling the other hand, it is controlling the diet, access to sweet and...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, salford. we all know the importance of brushing your teeth.past three this morninglj brushing your teeth. i did that at half past three this morning. i hope so! yes, because otherwise you would do that! time for a look at the papers. financial journalist, margaret doyle, is here to tell us what's caught her eye. we will not go through all of them. we will not go through all of them. we just want to quickly go to the front page of the observer. the first one, the picture of salman abedi, he is on the front of most of the papers. in fact, margaret doyle, you chose the observer for your first, looking at marijuana in uruguay. yes, i had no idea, but apparently they have never criminalised any drug use. but they have recently gone further and brought in laws that allow you to grow, to sell, or to use marijuana. but there has been backlash among even the growers and those who believe they should be able to use it because the government has now introduced a register. so, if you use introduced a register. so, if you use it, you have to register with
dominic hughes, bbc news, salford. we all know the importance of brushing your teeth.past three this morninglj brushing your teeth. i did that at half past three this morning. i hope so! yes, because otherwise you would do that! time for a look at the papers. financial journalist, margaret doyle, is here to tell us what's caught her eye. we will not go through all of them. we will not go through all of them. we just want to quickly go to the front page of the observer. the first one, the...
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dominic hughes reporting there.nde. she has tweeted after the attack here that she was broken, from the bottom of her heart. take that have announced they are postponing their plan show tonight in liverpool. colin paterson, of entertainment corresponded, reports. it was a situation with which any parent could identify. dropping your children off at an event they've been looking forward to for months and coming back to pick them up a couple of hours' later. they'd come to see ariana grande's dangerous woman tour but ended up being the ones in danger. members of an audience which became the target of a terrorist attack. the singer made her name as a children's tv star and still attracts a very young, predominantly female fan base. many in the crowd pre—teens, some as young as seven or eight. entertainment stars expressed their horror at the night's event. it shocks me every time we hear this sort of news, that attacks like this can happen, but especially when there will be so many children at this concert tonight. we'
dominic hughes reporting there.nde. she has tweeted after the attack here that she was broken, from the bottom of her heart. take that have announced they are postponing their plan show tonight in liverpool. colin paterson, of entertainment corresponded, reports. it was a situation with which any parent could identify. dropping your children off at an event they've been looking forward to for months and coming back to pick them up a couple of hours' later. they'd come to see ariana grande's...
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dominic hughes went to meet him. you'll have holes in your teeth. they'll fall out.r and five—year—olds are discovering all about teeth. more about teeth, things like how to clean them and keep them safe from decay. andrew wilson is the dentist behind this project. he has come to salford, one of the worst places for tooth decay in england. he says it is never too early to learn about teeth. if you are making it fun, children will lap up information, and they will hopefully go home and talk to mum and dad, and hopefully they will think about what they are doing with brushing their teeth. as part of his mission, he has developed a series of films to help teachers in the classroom. given the consequences for children if tooth decay goes unchecked, these are lessons that need to be learned. classes like this one matter because tooth decay is by far the biggest reason children are admitted to hospital. many dentists say that educating children and families is important because the dangers of tooth decay are being overlooked. the first come to the department with the rulin
dominic hughes went to meet him. you'll have holes in your teeth. they'll fall out.r and five—year—olds are discovering all about teeth. more about teeth, things like how to clean them and keep them safe from decay. andrew wilson is the dentist behind this project. he has come to salford, one of the worst places for tooth decay in england. he says it is never too early to learn about teeth. if you are making it fun, children will lap up information, and they will hopefully go home and talk...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. so just keep your hands on your hips.y has been debated for years. previous studies have suggested that around one third of very overweight people are healthy with normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels, despite being classed as obese according to their body mass index, which is a measure of height versus weight. the new analysis of the medical records of 3.5 million uk residents suggests the idea of healthy obesity is a myth. compared to those of normal weight, it suggests that even our healthy obese people have a 49% greater risk of developing coronary heart disease, the risk of heart failure is increased by 96% and stroke by 7%. what was new for me from this study was that it showed that people who are overweight or obese are at an increased risk of heart disease, even though they may be healthy in every other respect previously. i rather thought that obesity increased blood pressure and cholesterol and that increased your risk. butjust being obese puts you at increased risk of heart attack and stroke. rugby play
our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. so just keep your hands on your hips.y has been debated for years. previous studies have suggested that around one third of very overweight people are healthy with normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels, despite being classed as obese according to their body mass index, which is a measure of height versus weight. the new analysis of the medical records of 3.5 million uk residents suggests the idea of healthy obesity is a myth. compared to...
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our health correspondent, dominic hughes, reports. so just keep your hands on your hips.tudies have suggested that around a third of very overweight people are healthy. they have normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels despite being classed as obese according to their body mass index which is a measure of height versus weight. but a new analysis of the medical records of 3.5 million uk residents suggests the idea of healthy obesity is a myth. compared to those of a normal weight, it suggests even outwardly, healthy obese people have a 49% greater risk of developing coronary heart disease, the risk of heart failure is increased by 96% and stroke by 7%. what was new for me from this study was that it showed that people who are overweight or obese are at an increased risk of heart disease even though they may be healthy in every other respect. previously, i rather thought that obesity increased blood pressure and your cholesterol and it was those factors which increased your risk of cardiovascular disease. just being overweight or obese puts you at increased risk of hea
our health correspondent, dominic hughes, reports. so just keep your hands on your hips.tudies have suggested that around a third of very overweight people are healthy. they have normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels despite being classed as obese according to their body mass index which is a measure of height versus weight. but a new analysis of the medical records of 3.5 million uk residents suggests the idea of healthy obesity is a myth. compared to those of a normal weight, it...
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dominic hughes at manchester royal infirmary.hing what looks to be a glorious bank holiday weekend across the country, and there are lots and lots of events, particularly going on in manchester. very long in the planning, for example the 10k run going through the city on sunday. today, in just an going through the city on sunday. today, injust an hour or two, the great city games begin. let's talk to david hart whojoins me here at st ann's square from those games. welcome. your thoughts about these games happening today, i'm sure so very long in the planning but against such a different backdrop than you ever could have imagined. absolutely and our thoughts as organisers are with everybody has been affected by the awful incident earlier in the week. but our planning has been going head. it wasn't up to us whether or not the event would go ahead, that was the police and the council but the all clear was given so now we are concentrating on delivering a world —class concentrating on delivering a world—class event. concentrating on
dominic hughes at manchester royal infirmary.hing what looks to be a glorious bank holiday weekend across the country, and there are lots and lots of events, particularly going on in manchester. very long in the planning, for example the 10k run going through the city on sunday. today, in just an going through the city on sunday. today, injust an hour or two, the great city games begin. let's talk to david hart whojoins me here at st ann's square from those games. welcome. your thoughts about...
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thank you very much, dominic hughes.evacuation. police are evacuating the area around and dell centre. people have been seen running —— arndale centre. its 100 metres away from here. at a couple of hundred meters away from the manchester arena. we heard earlier from the mayor of manchester, andy burnham a little earlier and this is what he had to say. we want greater manchester to pull together and get back. if not, that is giving in, isn't it? very much so. that's a lwa ys isn't it? very much so. that's always the message coming out of greater manchester. back in 1996, the ira bomb, the euro 96 game went ahead the following day and we will not be defeated by these extremists, because they want to divide us. greater manchester is up place which stands together and we will. the police priority is whether this was one man acting alone macro—road you could've been acting with others. one man acting alone macro—road you could've been acting with othersm course i can't go into details on that. those investigations are ongoing
thank you very much, dominic hughes.evacuation. police are evacuating the area around and dell centre. people have been seen running —— arndale centre. its 100 metres away from here. at a couple of hundred meters away from the manchester arena. we heard earlier from the mayor of manchester, andy burnham a little earlier and this is what he had to say. we want greater manchester to pull together and get back. if not, that is giving in, isn't it? very much so. that's a lwa ys isn't it? very...
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domination. lizzie greenwood—hughes has been to meet him.d the expected cell in his travel in style test of horsemanship. but as it became more professional, the rest of the world court up and one nation in particular got rather good at it. ironically helped by a yorkshireman. for 16 years, good at it. ironically helped by a yorkshireman. for16 years, chris ba rtle yorkshireman. for16 years, chris bartle commuted from harrowgate to dusseldorf learning german from scratch and hosting them into medal winning machines. what i think i brought to them was a batch of slightly different style of riding on the cross—country, different ideas on how we could relate the dress out to the cross—country riding andjumping —— dress out to the cross—country riding and jumping —— dressage. the sport is all about this, package of three disciplines. while germany improved collaborative‘s fortunes declined. , knitting in returning from rio empty—handed. what can he, himself a former british all a big writer, do to make a difference clutching his nation? focusing
domination. lizzie greenwood—hughes has been to meet him.d the expected cell in his travel in style test of horsemanship. but as it became more professional, the rest of the world court up and one nation in particular got rather good at it. ironically helped by a yorkshireman. for 16 years, good at it. ironically helped by a yorkshireman. for16 years, chris ba rtle yorkshireman. for16 years, chris bartle commuted from harrowgate to dusseldorf learning german from scratch and hosting them into...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. so just keep your hands on your hips.ese, but still healthy has been debated for years. previous studies have suggested that around a third of very overweight people are healthy. they have normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels despite being classed as obese according to their body mass index which is a measure of height versus weight. but a new analysis of the medical records of 3.5 million uk residents suggests the idea of healthy obesity is a myth. compared to those of a normal weight, it suggests even outwardly, healthy obese people have a 49% greater risk of developing coronary heart disease, the risk of heart failure is increased by 96% and stroke by 7%. what was new for me from this study was that it showed that people who are overweight or obese are at an increased risk of heart disease even though they may be healthy in every other respect. previously i rather thought that obesity increased blood pressure and your cholesterol and it was those factors which increased your risk of cardiovascular disease. just
our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. so just keep your hands on your hips.ese, but still healthy has been debated for years. previous studies have suggested that around a third of very overweight people are healthy. they have normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels despite being classed as obese according to their body mass index which is a measure of height versus weight. but a new analysis of the medical records of 3.5 million uk residents suggests the idea of healthy obesity...
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worked of late, restaurant brands, air products, platform, fannie, howard hughes, it's these spectacular misses that have dominatedl of the talk in the media. and elsewhere.. >> what's so interesting about that, and i think part of the reason why they've dominated the attention is because the valiant bet was a very creative bet. with chipotle, it's been bread and butter activism. we haven't seen much in the way of creative structures or scandals or anything like that that would capture the headlines, as well. it's just these investments that have done well are bread and butter long investments. >> and chipotle has done well, obviously, year-to-date. that's helped him from a vet good month of april from what we understand. halftime back in two minutes. ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. the power of the nasdaq market. the power of 100 of the world's top companies. the power of an etf. the power of qqq. the thinking we put in, clients get out. power your client's portfolio at powershares.com/qqq. before investing, consider the fund's investment obje
worked of late, restaurant brands, air products, platform, fannie, howard hughes, it's these spectacular misses that have dominatedl of the talk in the media. and elsewhere.. >> what's so interesting about that, and i think part of the reason why they've dominated the attention is because the valiant bet was a very creative bet. with chipotle, it's been bread and butter activism. we haven't seen much in the way of creative structures or scandals or anything like that that would capture...
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for everything else, but dominic grieve, the tory chairman of the commons intelligence and security committee, the former chief constable of northern ireland police service, sir hugh within the eu to combat terrorism. pa rt of within the eu to combat terrorism. part of the problem of being members of europol and the criminal intelligence agency across europe is that you have to accept the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice, and jurisdiction of the european court of justice, and that jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice, and that is one of the three things that britain is going to pull out of. which could be part of the final deal, of course. for me, it makes me worried as a punter, because i think, do i trust any of the parties that are currently begging for my vote to be able to come up with such a sophisticated and well structured strategy that they can pull all this off while simultaneously removing us from the eu?i simultaneously removing us from the eu? ijust simultaneously removing us from the eu? i just can't see simultaneously removing us from the eu? ijust can't see it. staying with election matters, shyama, the front of the sunday times
for everything else, but dominic grieve, the tory chairman of the commons intelligence and security committee, the former chief constable of northern ireland police service, sir hugh within the eu to combat terrorism. pa rt of within the eu to combat terrorism. part of the problem of being members of europol and the criminal intelligence agency across europe is that you have to accept the jurisdiction of the european court ofjustice, and jurisdiction of the european court of justice, and that...