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here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes.terrible loss. hi, riley—moo. hi, mummy. she enjoyed a normal pregnancy and labour with her second baby, but shortly after the birth her daughter, tallulah, died. the response from the hospital didn't help. they said, you know, often there aren't any answers. it was the first thing i was told, not to get my hopes up that there would be answers. that many babiesjust die in labour and no—one really knows why. unfortunately, by the time the inquest came around, the hospital had lost all the blood results, the chord results, so we had nothing really to go on. but the histologist at the inquest said, looking at her and doing the post—mortem, there was no explanation. it's this kind of situation health secretaryjeremy hunt wants to end. among the measures announced today is an independent review of every unexplained death during labour, rather than hospitals conducting their own investigations. when i talk to parents whose heart has been broken by something that's gone wrong, in those very s
here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes.terrible loss. hi, riley—moo. hi, mummy. she enjoyed a normal pregnancy and labour with her second baby, but shortly after the birth her daughter, tallulah, died. the response from the hospital didn't help. they said, you know, often there aren't any answers. it was the first thing i was told, not to get my hopes up that there would be answers. that many babiesjust die in labour and no—one really knows why. unfortunately, by the time the...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. minister carl sargeant has died just days after being sacked from his role loving allegations about his personal conduct. we can talk to our wales political editor who joins me now. nick, what do we know? a palpable sense of shock to the news which has broken in the past hour, we understand carl sargea nt which has broken in the past hour, we understand carl sargeant has taken his own life, a hugely experienced assembly member and welsh government minister and in his final role he was a cabinet secretary for communities and children and he was sacked from that role on friday in a reshuffle. at the time we understand it was in relation to allegations regarding his personal conduct from a number of women. in the meantime, certainly, all political activity here has been cancelled for the afternoon. thank you. thousands of people are losing large sums of money every year to fraudsters who trick them into transferring funds online. in the first six months of the year, more than a hundred m
dominic hughes, bbc news. minister carl sargeant has died just days after being sacked from his role loving allegations about his personal conduct. we can talk to our wales political editor who joins me now. nick, what do we know? a palpable sense of shock to the news which has broken in the past hour, we understand carl sargea nt which has broken in the past hour, we understand carl sargeant has taken his own life, a hugely experienced assembly member and welsh government minister and in his...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.y and meghan markle's wedding are expected to be announced this afternoon. the archbishop of canterbury has indicated the couple will have a church wedding, saying the pair had "chosen to make their vows to god" in a religious ceremony. some mps have urged theresa may to call a bank holiday to mark the occasion, after the idea was initially dismissed by downing street. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. after a ll after all the excitement of making the excitement comes the rather more down—to—earth task of planning the wedding. harry and meghan are a couple involved in a wide range of activities and with a wide circle of friends, so a small wedding is probably out. they certainly won't be short of advice. harry's family are rallying round with good wishes. william and i are absolutely thrilled, it is such exciting news. it isa thrilled, it is such exciting news. it is a really happy time for any couple and we wish them all the best and hope they enjoy this happy moment.
dominic hughes, bbc news.y and meghan markle's wedding are expected to be announced this afternoon. the archbishop of canterbury has indicated the couple will have a church wedding, saying the pair had "chosen to make their vows to god" in a religious ceremony. some mps have urged theresa may to call a bank holiday to mark the occasion, after the idea was initially dismissed by downing street. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. after a ll after all the excitement of...
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here's our health correspondent dominic hughes.ugo very prematurely... means rachel understand all too well the challenges childbirth can present. her experience has taught her that both parents and medical staff need to be more aware of when things could go wrong. i think it is educational and women to never be afraid to ask questions and raise concerns, and it's also the medical establishment and encouraging them to do so. now, the health secretary in england is announcing that rather than hospitals carrying out their own investigations when things go wrong and independent review being carried out instead. when i talk to parents whose heart has been broken by something that's gone wrong, in those very small numbers of cases, what they say is it's not about the money. theyjust wa nt to it's not about the money. theyjust want to know that the nhs has learned from what went wrong so that the same mistake isn't ever going to happen again. the uk lags behind many other european countries when it comes to preventing baby deaths and pre
here's our health correspondent dominic hughes.ugo very prematurely... means rachel understand all too well the challenges childbirth can present. her experience has taught her that both parents and medical staff need to be more aware of when things could go wrong. i think it is educational and women to never be afraid to ask questions and raise concerns, and it's also the medical establishment and encouraging them to do so. now, the health secretary in england is announcing that rather than...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.egislation is being introduced that would automatically pardon gay and bisexual men convicted under historical laws. the legislation has therefore both a symbolic and practical value. the pardon sends this unequivocal message, to anybody convicted of an offence for an activity which is now legal. the law should not have treated you as criminals and you should not now be considered as such. instead, this parliament recognises that a wrong was done to you. the leader of the conservatives in scotland ruth davidson and former leader of the scottish labour party kezia dugdale — backed the statement from the first minister. it is right that we find ourselves at this place today and men who just fell in love, they have their records wiped clean. it is right that we apologise for the harm caused and i add my wholehearted apology to that of the first minister. scotland is now a better place to be gay than at any time in my lifetime and this action will make it better still. we welcomed the stat
dominic hughes, bbc news.egislation is being introduced that would automatically pardon gay and bisexual men convicted under historical laws. the legislation has therefore both a symbolic and practical value. the pardon sends this unequivocal message, to anybody convicted of an offence for an activity which is now legal. the law should not have treated you as criminals and you should not now be considered as such. instead, this parliament recognises that a wrong was done to you. the leader of...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes spent two days with a team in leeds.ou are signing up to, you know you will be working around the clock. this is highly skilled, demanding work. they are lucky get you to make a decision and it can be quite difficult. in a service under pressure. we do constantly struggle with the supply of staff to do the job that we need to be done. district nurses form the backbone of health care in our communities.” think the antibiotics have done the trick so i'm really pleased. a stroke, throat cancer, diabetes and liver problems have loved maurice dependent on the support of his wife and community matrons. in many ways, he's a typical patient. is this where you are getting the pain? otherwise he would be constantly in and out of hospital. no matter what time of day, you can ring them any time. the district nurses, their carers, i wouldn't be able to keep him at home without them. in the hospital it is your environment. in someone's homes, the tables are reversed, you someone's homes, the tables are reversed , you are someone's hom
our health correspondent dominic hughes spent two days with a team in leeds.ou are signing up to, you know you will be working around the clock. this is highly skilled, demanding work. they are lucky get you to make a decision and it can be quite difficult. in a service under pressure. we do constantly struggle with the supply of staff to do the job that we need to be done. district nurses form the backbone of health care in our communities.” think the antibiotics have done the trick so i'm...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes spent two days with a team in leeds.signing up to, you know you're going to be working round the clock. this is highly—skilled, demanding work. there are all these people looking at you to make a decision or come up with a plan. erm, and that can be quite difficult. in a service under pressure. we do constantly struggle with the supply of staff to do the job that we need done. good morning, nora. good morning, maurice. district nurses form the backbone of health care in our communities. you are on the mend. and i think the antibiotics have done the trick, so i'm really pleased. a stroke, throat cancer, diabetes and liver problems have left maurice dependent on the support of his wife nora and community matron temba ndirigu. in many ways, maurice is a typical patient. is this where you're getting the pain? without people like temba, he'd be constantly in and out of hospital. no matter what time of the day, you can ring them any time. the district nurses, they'll all come. you know, the carers. we... i wouldn't be able to
our health correspondent dominic hughes spent two days with a team in leeds.signing up to, you know you're going to be working round the clock. this is highly—skilled, demanding work. there are all these people looking at you to make a decision or come up with a plan. erm, and that can be quite difficult. in a service under pressure. we do constantly struggle with the supply of staff to do the job that we need done. good morning, nora. good morning, maurice. district nurses form the backbone...
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here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes.ing twins during pregnancy, and then having baby hugo very prematurely, means rachel understands all too well the challenges childbirth can present. her experience has taught her that parents and medical staff need to be more aware of when things could go wrong. i think it's education of pregnant women to never be afraid to ask questions and raise concerns. and it's also the medical establishment in encouraging them to do so. now, the health secretary in england is announcing rather than hospitals carrying out their own investigations when things go wrong, an independent review will be carried out instead. when i talk to parents whose heart has been broken by something that has gone wrong, in those very small numbers of cases what they say is it's not about the money, theyjust want to know that the nhs has learned from what went wrong so that that the same mistake isn't ever going to happen again. the uk lags behind many other european countries when it comes to preventing baby deaths
here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes.ing twins during pregnancy, and then having baby hugo very prematurely, means rachel understands all too well the challenges childbirth can present. her experience has taught her that parents and medical staff need to be more aware of when things could go wrong. i think it's education of pregnant women to never be afraid to ask questions and raise concerns. and it's also the medical establishment in encouraging them to do so. now, the health...
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here's our health correspondent dominic hughes.ing twins during pregnancy and then having baby hugo very prematurely means rachel understands all too well the challenges childbirth can present. her experience has taught her that pa rents experience has taught her that parents and medical staff need to be more aware of when things could go wrong. i think it is education of pregnant women to never be afraid to ask questions and raise concerns. and it is the medical establishment and encouraging them to do so. now the health secretary in england is announcing rather than hospitals carrying out their own investigations when things go wrong and independent review will be carried out instead. when i talk to pa rents carried out instead. when i talk to parents whose heart has been broken by something that has gone wrong in those very small numbers of cases, what they say is it is not about the money, they just want to what they say is it is not about the money, theyjust want to know what they say is it is not about the money, they just wa
here's our health correspondent dominic hughes.ing twins during pregnancy and then having baby hugo very prematurely means rachel understands all too well the challenges childbirth can present. her experience has taught her that pa rents experience has taught her that parents and medical staff need to be more aware of when things could go wrong. i think it is education of pregnant women to never be afraid to ask questions and raise concerns. and it is the medical establishment and encouraging...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes reports.nd then having baby hugo very prematurely means rachel understands all too well the challenges childbirth can present. her experience has taught her that parents and medical staff need to be more aware of when things could go wrong. i think it's education of pregnant women to never be afraid to ask questions and raise concerns. and it's also the medical establishment in encouraging them to do so and having the staff available to invesigate if they're having problems. i feel i was very well looked after but i know that that is very much a lottery. it depends on your doctor and the resources available and i was one of the lucky ones. now, the health secretary in england is announcing rather than hospitals carrying out their own investigations when things go wrong an independent review will be carried out instead. when i talk to parents whose heart has been broken by something that has gone wrong in those very small numbers of cases, what they say is it's not about the money, they just wa
our health correspondent dominic hughes reports.nd then having baby hugo very prematurely means rachel understands all too well the challenges childbirth can present. her experience has taught her that parents and medical staff need to be more aware of when things could go wrong. i think it's education of pregnant women to never be afraid to ask questions and raise concerns. and it's also the medical establishment in encouraging them to do so and having the staff available to invesigate if...
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here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes.ing twins during pregnancy, and then having baby hugo very prematurely, means rachel understands all too well the challenges childbirth can present. her experience has taught her that parents and medical staff need to be more aware of when things could go wrong. i think it's education of pregnant women to never be afraid to ask questions and raise concerns. and it's also the medical establishment in encouraging them to do so. now, the health secretary in england is announcing rather than hospitals carrying out their own investigations when things go wrong an independent review will be carried out instead. when i talk to parents whose heart has been broken by something that has gone wrong in those very small numbers of cases, what they say is it's not about the money, they just want to know that the nhs has learned from what went wrong so that that same mistakes isn't ever going to happen again. the uk lags behind many other european countries when it comes to preventing baby deaths and
here's our health correspondent, dominic hughes.ing twins during pregnancy, and then having baby hugo very prematurely, means rachel understands all too well the challenges childbirth can present. her experience has taught her that parents and medical staff need to be more aware of when things could go wrong. i think it's education of pregnant women to never be afraid to ask questions and raise concerns. and it's also the medical establishment in encouraging them to do so. now, the health...
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childbirth in england will in future be independently investigated, as our health correspondent dominic hughesvery prematurely means rachel understands all too well the challenges childbirth can present. her experience has taught her that parents and medical staff need to be more aware of when things could go wrong. i think it's education of pregnant women to never be afraid to ask questions and raise concerns. and it's also the medical establishment in encouraging them to do so and having the staff available to investigate if they're having problems. i feel i was very well looked after but i know that that is very much a postcode lottery. it depends on your doctor and the resources available and i was one of the lucky ones. now, the health secretary in england is announcing rather than hospitals carrying out their own investigations when things go wrong an independent review will be carried out instead. when i talk to parents whose heart has been broken by something that has gone wrong in those very small numbers of cases, what they say is it's not about the money, they just want to know that
childbirth in england will in future be independently investigated, as our health correspondent dominic hughesvery prematurely means rachel understands all too well the challenges childbirth can present. her experience has taught her that parents and medical staff need to be more aware of when things could go wrong. i think it's education of pregnant women to never be afraid to ask questions and raise concerns. and it's also the medical establishment in encouraging them to do so and having the...
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an english dominated day, hugh. it was hatton who really set the tone with a brilliant 63. very quiet in the first round, level par 72, but today really got things going. he was 8—under through his first 12 holes and the only spoiling effect really was on the final hole when he got stuck in a bunker and ended up wracking up a bogie. that took a bit of the tinge away from an otherwise brilliant day for him. he went to 9—under. fitzpatrick went to the top of the leaderboard. he‘s the defending champion. he beat hatton into second place last year and it was a second successive 67 for pits patrick who looked so at home on the greens. he moved to io—under. in the wider picture of the race to dubai, a brilliant bounce back from tommy fleetwood today, a 65 for him. that‘s taken him to 6—under and it‘s brought him right back into the picture as far as the race to dubai is concerned. his closest rival is justin rose, round in 70 today to move into 8—under. the big frustration for him was the uncharacteristic bogie to finish his round. thanks so much forjoining us, ian. bbc sport und
an english dominated day, hugh. it was hatton who really set the tone with a brilliant 63. very quiet in the first round, level par 72, but today really got things going. he was 8—under through his first 12 holes and the only spoiling effect really was on the final hole when he got stuck in a bunker and ended up wracking up a bogie. that took a bit of the tinge away from an otherwise brilliant day for him. he went to 9—under. fitzpatrick went to the top of the leaderboard. he‘s the...
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dominate. at twickenham, all eyes on england's evolution and against argentina, their series up and running, nathan hughesg but onlyjust. head coach eddiejones england leading but onlyjust. head coach eddie jones looked england leading but onlyjust. head coach eddiejones looked rattled, the home side looked rusty, rokoduguni attempting to shake that off, set free after 65 minutes. england starting with the win but room for improvement with two tests in this series to come. england need to salvage a draw in the final day of their test against australia to keep the ashes alive. england will resume with 40 without loss but australia have a lead of 128 runs. it's been a troublesome 24 hours for mercedes after members of their team were robbed at gunpoint in brazil. on the track, world champion lewis hamilton crashed out of qualifying on the first lap. he was unhurt and will start from the back of the grid, although team—mate valterri bottas will be on pole for tomorrow's brazilian grand prix. there was a surprise result in rugby league's world cup with tonga beating new zealand. but scotland are out of the to
dominate. at twickenham, all eyes on england's evolution and against argentina, their series up and running, nathan hughesg but onlyjust. head coach eddiejones england leading but onlyjust. head coach eddie jones looked england leading but onlyjust. head coach eddiejones looked rattled, the home side looked rusty, rokoduguni attempting to shake that off, set free after 65 minutes. england starting with the win but room for improvement with two tests in this series to come. england need to...
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hugh. coercive control is a type of domestic abuse that can have a devastating psychological affect on those impacted. it's a non—violent form of control which is used to frighten and dominateve years in prison. nearly two years after the law was introduced, police figures show more people are being arrested on suspicion of coercive and controlling behaviour, but only one in six are charged with the offence. why? we can speak now to lisa—marie flavin who says experienced coercive control at the hands of her ex—partner. emma pearmaine is a family lawyer and campaigner for survivors of domestic abuse. david tucker, head of the crime and criminal justice faculty at the college of policing. welcome all of you. thank you very much for coming on the programme. lisa—marie, thank you for talking to us. i wonder if you can explain to our audience what it feels like to be in our audience what it feels like to beina our audience what it feels like to be in a relationship with someone who controls you? coercive controlling behaviour is the foundation for every type of abuse, let's be real about this, to be controlled and abused it leads on to other types of abuse. it makes you feel, i
hugh. coercive control is a type of domestic abuse that can have a devastating psychological affect on those impacted. it's a non—violent form of control which is used to frighten and dominateve years in prison. nearly two years after the law was introduced, police figures show more people are being arrested on suspicion of coercive and controlling behaviour, but only one in six are charged with the offence. why? we can speak now to lisa—marie flavin who says experienced coercive control at...