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dominic hughes, thank ou been announced. dominic hughes, thank you very _ been announced.hank you very much _ been announced. dominic hughes, thank you very much for _ been announced. dominic hughes, thank you very much for real. - been announced. dominic hughes, thank you very much for real. let's turn to news that has been developing in the last hour or so. donald trump has pleaded not guilty in his georgia election fraud case. he's waived the right to appear in court next week to officially answer charges. the former us president is among 19 people charged with conspiracy to overturn the results of the 2020 election results in georgia. live now to washington, we can speak to north america correspondent, wyre davis. that has been much speculation here in the united states. every twist and turn of the donald trump sagaf. he faces a total of 91 charges at federal and state level in relation to events around and after the 2020 election. this particular case is in relation to the charges he faces any state of georgia. he faces 13 charges in georgia, basically around the fact
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dominic hughes, bbc news. how much does a humboldt penguin weigh — you may ask.ou have, london zoo might have the answer. every year, the zoo—keepers record the vital statistics of their animals to monitor their health and well—being and today is weigh—in day. a wonderfuljob today, and what a day for it as well. we have been at london zoo all morning for the annual weigh—in of 14,000 animals, not all today, it will take one week. we have seen the tigers, gorillas, and we saw the penguins being weighed, and now we are at the squirrel monkey enclosure, some of the smallest primates, each weighing only about 500 grams each. at the gorilla enclosure, the largest silverback gorilla weighed in at 196 kilograms. to talk through all of this, angela ryan is the head of london zoo. a successful weigh—in day so far? they are having fun with the squirrel monkeys, with a troop, it is tricky to get the weight of some of the animals more dominant, coming down, wanted to get their treats and the others taking a little bit of time. we are getting there today. tell us more about h
dominic hughes, bbc news. how much does a humboldt penguin weigh — you may ask.ou have, london zoo might have the answer. every year, the zoo—keepers record the vital statistics of their animals to monitor their health and well—being and today is weigh—in day. a wonderfuljob today, and what a day for it as well. we have been at london zoo all morning for the annual weigh—in of 14,000 animals, not all today, it will take one week. we have seen the tigers, gorillas, and we saw the...
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we can talk to our health correspondent, dominic hughes, who was listening outside the hospital.about the families, he talked about changes being made, but there are calls already for an inquiry into how this could have happened and for so long. yeah, i think that is _ happened and for so long. yeah, i think that is almost _ happened and for so long. yeah, i think that is almost inevitable, i think that is almost inevitable, isn't it? given the scale of what we have heard during the course of lucy letby's trial, and in what we have heard since the trial has ended from members of staff here who tried to raise legitimate concerns about what was going on in that unit and were ignored by management. now, i have to say that the management that was in place at that time, most of them have left, most of the executive team have changed, for example the chief executive of the hospital
we can talk to our health correspondent, dominic hughes, who was listening outside the hospital.about the families, he talked about changes being made, but there are calls already for an inquiry into how this could have happened and for so long. yeah, i think that is _ happened and for so long. yeah, i think that is almost _ happened and for so long. yeah, i think that is almost inevitable, i think that is almost inevitable, isn't it? given the scale of what we have heard during the course of...
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we can talk to our health correspondent, dominic hughes, who was listening outside the hospital. there is a lot of focus, he talked about the families, he talked about changes being made, but there are calls already for an inquiry into how this could have happened and for so long. yeah, i think that is _ happened and for so long. yeah, i think that is almost _ happened and for so long. yeah, i think that is almost inevitable, . think that is almost inevitable, isn't it? given the scale of what we have heard during the course of lucy letby�*s trial, and in what we have heard since the trial has ended from members of staff here who tried to raise legitimate concerns about what was going on in that unit and were ignored by management. now, i have to say that the management that was in place at that time, most of them have left, most of the executive team have changed, for example the chief executive of the hospital trust left, the medical director left, they both left in 2018. and so it is a new management team now, but they are left with the very difficult position of trying to jus
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dominic hughes, bbc news, porton down. prepare for a threat that they don't know what it is. that is the challenge you heard described but there are a number of steps we can take to be better prepared and terms of surveillance and we are doing that work separately but what we do and the labs at porton down which is separate from the mod facility for chemical warfare is get ourselves ready to isolate new pathogens to develop and test them accurately and work with other partners, academics and pharmaceutical companies to test out prototypes for the vaccine and be ready to evaluate them. the really exciting thing about the legacy from the pandemic as we have 2800 square metres of laboratory space we did not have before and we are using that as part of our new strategy to ensure we are as best prepared as we can be for new pathogens and existing ones. what is the most important lesson learnt from the pandemic? i was going to say a partnership was the immediate one that comes to mind and we can see that when responding to infec
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dominic hughes, bbc news.west belfast which allegedly showed information in a mass data breach. the claims came from sinn fein. it said names had been removed from the document which was posted near one of its offices. the police service of its offices. the police service of northern ireland's chief constable has previously apologised for what he called an industrial scale data breach. our reporter sara girvin has been speaking to sinn fein's policing spokesperson gerry kelly. she gave us this update. he said kelly. she gave us this update. he: said this morning a member of a political party went to open an office in west belfast and saw four ali sheets of paper attached to a nearby wall. in terms of what was on those pieces of paper he said one of them was a picture of him, gerry kelly, one of them was a threat that read "we know who your mates are, jerry." something he described as very sinister. and the other two it is claimed were pages with information from the data leak, police officers' ranks and places
dominic hughes, bbc news.west belfast which allegedly showed information in a mass data breach. the claims came from sinn fein. it said names had been removed from the document which was posted near one of its offices. the police service of its offices. the police service of northern ireland's chief constable has previously apologised for what he called an industrial scale data breach. our reporter sara girvin has been speaking to sinn fein's policing spokesperson gerry kelly. she gave us this...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes reports.nior doctors in england, with little sign that the union, the british medical association, all ministers are prepared to yield. by the continuing industrial is having an impact on patients. former teacher margaret is trying to plan a holiday, but she also needs to get a new pacemaker battery fitted. one nhs appointment was cancelled because of an earlier walkout and margaret has mixed feelings about the strike stoppered rather than risk another cancellation and her health, she is going private. i cancellation and her health, she is going private.- she is going private. i have some sympathy, _ she is going private. i have some sympathy, yes. - she is going private. i have some sympathy, yes. but. she is going private. i have some sympathy, yes. but i she is going private. i have - some sympathy, yes. but i don't really approve it, because, in fact, they are putting lives in a risk. but if they think that's the only thing that they can do and, i mean, i wouldn't want to bea can do and, i
our health correspondent dominic hughes reports.nior doctors in england, with little sign that the union, the british medical association, all ministers are prepared to yield. by the continuing industrial is having an impact on patients. former teacher margaret is trying to plan a holiday, but she also needs to get a new pacemaker battery fitted. one nhs appointment was cancelled because of an earlier walkout and margaret has mixed feelings about the strike stoppered rather than risk another...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, porton down.w, where the lionesses face the nigerian team in a bit more than three hours' time. the nigerians are 11—time african champions but have never gone further than the quarterfinal stage at the world cup. meanwhile, england won euro 2022 last summer, and are among the favourites to win the tournament this year, but must first negotiate the game in brisbane with the super falcons. elsewhere, the two—time defending champions the united states have crashed out of the tournament with the final result decided byjust millimetres. the round of 16 match finished scoreless in regular and extra time, sending it to a dramatic shoot—out. and sweden prevailed 5—4 with three us players missing their penalty kicks, including star forward megan rapinoe. sweden sealed the deal on this penalty shot, which was nearly saved by us keeper alyssa naeher, but was ruled to have just crossed the line, giving sweden the victory. what a game! meanwhile, let's now cross live to brisbane tojen 0'neill. she is the edit
dominic hughes, bbc news, porton down.w, where the lionesses face the nigerian team in a bit more than three hours' time. the nigerians are 11—time african champions but have never gone further than the quarterfinal stage at the world cup. meanwhile, england won euro 2022 last summer, and are among the favourites to win the tournament this year, but must first negotiate the game in brisbane with the super falcons. elsewhere, the two—time defending champions the united states have crashed...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.ffered "significant" facial injuries after being attacked by a dog outside a corner shop. the attack happened in norton, stockton—on—tees, on saturday. cleveland police said the child was taken to hospital for treatment and a dog had been seized. the dogs owner remained at the scene after the attack. police say two men who were stabbed in south london last night were the victims of a homophobic attack. a man in his 20s and another in his 30s were stabbed outside a nightclub in clapham. they have since been discharged from hospital. no arrests have been made. scotland's biggest teaching union says new recruits are leaving the profession because they aren't being offered secure jobs. the eis is urging the scottish government to increase councilfunding to pay for more permanentjobs. the scottish government says it's taking "strong action" to protect teacher numbers. more on all of our stories on the website — more on all of our stories on the website bbc.co.uk/ news. you're live with bbc
dominic hughes, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.ffered "significant" facial injuries after being attacked by a dog outside a corner shop. the attack happened in norton, stockton—on—tees, on saturday. cleveland police said the child was taken to hospital for treatment and a dog had been seized. the dogs owner remained at the scene after the attack. police say two men who were stabbed in south london last night were the victims of a homophobic attack....
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dominic hughes, bbc news. our health editor hugh pym is here.mplex, hugh, what is the motivation here for reducing the number of targets?— number of targets? jane, cynics miaht sa number of targets? jane, cynics might say we — number of targets? jane, cynics might say we have _ number of targets? jane, cynics might say we have got - number of targets? jane, cynics might say we have got nine - number of targets? jane, cynics i might say we have got nine targets and hardly any of them have been met, some of them not met since 2015, so why not make the whole thing simpler and scrap some of them? but i am told by nhs leaders and senior cancer experts that this has been worked on for a year, there has been worked on for a year, there has been worked on for a year, there has been consultation out there, it is not politically driven, i am told this is nhs england want to do simple if i things and make things easierfor patients to simple if i things and make things easier for patients to understand and easierfor hospitals easier for patients to understa
dominic hughes, bbc news. our health editor hugh pym is here.mplex, hugh, what is the motivation here for reducing the number of targets?— number of targets? jane, cynics miaht sa number of targets? jane, cynics might say we — number of targets? jane, cynics might say we have _ number of targets? jane, cynics might say we have got - number of targets? jane, cynics might say we have got nine - number of targets? jane, cynics i might say we have got nine targets and hardly any of them have...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, porton down.prefer for an unknown future threat?— how do you prefer for an unknown future threat? that is the challenge ou heard future threat? that is the challenge you heard described _ future threat? that is the challenge you heard described but _ future threat? that is the challenge you heard described but there - future threat? that is the challenge you heard described but there are l future threat? that is the challenge you heard described but there are aj you heard described but there are a number of steps we can take to be better prepared and terms of surveillance and we are doing that work separately but what we do and the labs at porton down which is separate from the mod facility for chemical warfare is get ourselves ready to isolate new pathogens to develop and test them accurately and work with other partners, academics and pharmaceutical companies to test out prototypes for the vaccine and be ready to evaluate them. the really exciting thing about the legacy from the pandemic as we h
dominic hughes, bbc news, porton down.prefer for an unknown future threat?— how do you prefer for an unknown future threat? that is the challenge ou heard future threat? that is the challenge you heard described _ future threat? that is the challenge you heard described but _ future threat? that is the challenge you heard described but there - future threat? that is the challenge you heard described but there are l future threat? that is the challenge you heard described but there are aj you...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. i , shows a junior doctor earn?him their payslips. robert is working full—time in the infectious diseases ward. we asked him to share his payslips with us. just over £14 an hour. then there are extra payments to cover night shifts, which are compulsory. he does have a choice in doing those. his full take—home pay in june after taxes, deductions, student loans and so on is just over £2000. it would bring his annual salary tojust about £2000. it would bring his annual salary to just about £37,000, including those extra payments. he says he's looking for work abroad possibly in australia. to be honest, i always wanted to do that even when i was in medical school. what has changed recently, though, is i am not confident that the pay here is going to improve as much as i'd like it to, and if that isn't the case then i would really quite strongly consider staying in australia. so, robert is finishing his first year as a junior doctor, but as doctors get more skill, they can move of these pay bands. let's talk to a doctor
dominic hughes, bbc news. i , shows a junior doctor earn?him their payslips. robert is working full—time in the infectious diseases ward. we asked him to share his payslips with us. just over £14 an hour. then there are extra payments to cover night shifts, which are compulsory. he does have a choice in doing those. his full take—home pay in june after taxes, deductions, student loans and so on is just over £2000. it would bring his annual salary tojust about £2000. it would bring his...
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let's go to the countess of chester hospital, dominic hughes, our health correspondent, is there. you were listening to that statement made by the current medical director of the hospital trust, remind us what they have said today at the conclusion of this trial. ~ , , trial. well, the first thing they said, trial. well, the first thing they said. really. — trial. well, the first thing they said, really, was— trial. well, the first thing they said, really, was to _ trial. well, the first thing they said, really, was to express i trial. well, the first thing they i said, really, was to express their thoughts, that they were with the families of the children who were murdered and seriously injured by lucy letby. the statement sort of went as far as it could come guess. i did try and throw a question to the medical director about why members of the trust seemed to protect lucy letby before she was arrested and when legitimate concerns had been raised by some of her colleagues, by the consultant paediatricians, but he obviously did not feel like he was in a position to answer that que
let's go to the countess of chester hospital, dominic hughes, our health correspondent, is there. you were listening to that statement made by the current medical director of the hospital trust, remind us what they have said today at the conclusion of this trial. ~ , , trial. well, the first thing they said, trial. well, the first thing they said. really. — trial. well, the first thing they said, really, was— trial. well, the first thing they said, really, was to _ trial. well, the first...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.opolitan police officer adam provan, who abused his position to prey on women and girls, has beenjailed for 16 years for a series of rapes spanning eight years. a court heard the 44—year—old's predatory behaviour dated back to the 1990s, and went unchecked until one of his victims came forward. network rail is to face prosecution over an aberdeenshire train crash which claimed three lives. train driver brett mccullough, conductor donald dinnie, and passenger christopher stuchbury died when the train derailed at carmon in august 2020. the train hit a landslide after heavy rain. a children's charity in england says the cuts to the number of hours young people spend doing sport should be a national concern. new data shows a further 4,000 hours of physical education have been lost from the curriculum in state—funded secondary schools last year. the youth sport trust says it's a further threat to pupils�* wellbeing. you're live with bbc news. than 40% world leaders have started arriving in
dominic hughes, bbc news. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.opolitan police officer adam provan, who abused his position to prey on women and girls, has beenjailed for 16 years for a series of rapes spanning eight years. a court heard the 44—year—old's predatory behaviour dated back to the 1990s, and went unchecked until one of his victims came forward. network rail is to face prosecution over an aberdeenshire train crash which claimed three lives. train driver brett...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. researchers in london found that the scans proved far more accurate at diagnosing cancer than blood tests currently used to check for the disease. they hope it will pave the way to a national screening programme for middle—aged men. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh is here. this could be a major advance, meaning more accurate diagnosis and earlier treatment for prostate cancer. it is the most common cancer in men in the uk, and mainly affects the over—sos. one in eight men will get prostate cancer, but for black men, it's one in four. more than 12,000 men die from the disease each year. the prostate is a walnut—sized gland at the base of the bladder. early prostate cancer often has no symptoms, but later, these can include peeing more often or weak flow. blood in the urine is another warning sign men should get checked out. paul rothwell feels fortunate. his prostate cancer was caught early at london's university college hospital, after he took part in a trial using mri scans. the 62—y
dominic hughes, bbc news. researchers in london found that the scans proved far more accurate at diagnosing cancer than blood tests currently used to check for the disease. they hope it will pave the way to a national screening programme for middle—aged men. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh is here. this could be a major advance, meaning more accurate diagnosis and earlier treatment for prostate cancer. it is the most common cancer in men in the uk, and mainly affects the over—sos. one in...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.hima nuclear plant into the pacific ocean. it follows the disaster in 2011 when the plant went into meltdown after a tsunami, and water was used to cool its reactors. the authorities say the procedure is safe, but there is concern from neighbouring countries. ourjapan correspondent shaimaa khalil has the details. a day that crippled japan and shocked the world. in 2011, the country's most powerful earthquake triggered a tsunami that swept through the east coast, killing more than 18,000 people and causing the worst nuclear disaster since chernobyl. the water used to cool the destroyed nuclear reactors has been building up here in these tanks. there are more than 1 million tonnes of it. today, it's being released. as we speak, treated radioactive wastewater is being pumped into the ocean from the daiichi nuclear power plantjust behind me. and there is a deep lack of trust in this process. many locals have told us itjust hasn't been transparent enough. officials say the amount of radiati
dominic hughes, bbc news.hima nuclear plant into the pacific ocean. it follows the disaster in 2011 when the plant went into meltdown after a tsunami, and water was used to cool its reactors. the authorities say the procedure is safe, but there is concern from neighbouring countries. ourjapan correspondent shaimaa khalil has the details. a day that crippled japan and shocked the world. in 2011, the country's most powerful earthquake triggered a tsunami that swept through the east coast, killing...
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my colleague, health correspondent dominic hughes, is at the countess of chester hospital. administration made today, we have also heard from some of the people who are in charge, in very senior positions, at the time that lucy letby was carrying out her crimes. what have they had to say in response to this? we crimes. what have they had to say in response to this?— response to this? we have had statements. — response to this? we have had statements, written _ response to this? we have had l statements, written statements, response to this? we have had . statements, written statements, i should — statements, written statements, i should say, from both the former chief_ should say, from both the former chief executive and the former medical— chief executive and the former medical director at the countess of chester_ medical director at the countess of chester who have both said how profoundly sorry they were for what occurred. _ profoundly sorry they were for what occurred, and they have both said that their— occurred, and they have both said that their thoughts are with the
my colleague, health correspondent dominic hughes, is at the countess of chester hospital. administration made today, we have also heard from some of the people who are in charge, in very senior positions, at the time that lucy letby was carrying out her crimes. what have they had to say in response to this? we crimes. what have they had to say in response to this?— response to this? we have had statements. — response to this? we have had statements, written _ response to this? we have had...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. police in ecuador say a murder was carried out by colombian gang members.ack, one of them was killed during the shoot—out, and six others have been detained. south african authorities have announced that former president jacob zuma will not have to spend any more time in prison. thejustice minister said the decision was part of the government's effort to relieve prison overcrowding. the move marks the end of a legal dispute following mr zuma's release from jail on medical grounds. he'd served eight weeks of a 15 month sentence for contempt of court. south africa's courts had previously ruled that his release was unlawful, and that he should be returned to prison. nomsa maseko is our correspondent injohannesburg. she gave me the background to this case. it all started when the former president refused to testify to a judicial committee investigating government corruption during his nine years in which he was in office. and that is why the constitutional court of south africa then sentenced him to 15 months in jailfor then sentenced him to 15 months in jail f
dominic hughes, bbc news. police in ecuador say a murder was carried out by colombian gang members.ack, one of them was killed during the shoot—out, and six others have been detained. south african authorities have announced that former president jacob zuma will not have to spend any more time in prison. thejustice minister said the decision was part of the government's effort to relieve prison overcrowding. the move marks the end of a legal dispute following mr zuma's release from jail on...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, porton down.n players after the forward lauren james was sent off with a red card. we understand the incident involved a yellow card initially for a bad tackle, and as laurenjames stood up she stamped on the nigerian, a nigerian player's back, so england now down to ten players. we are into the 86th, 88th minutes. we have some added time on that. this is what we've been seeing in the world cup, haven't we, some of the favourites really struggling and some are out of the tournament, so we are coming towards the end of england versus nigeria, we will let you know what happens next but england are down to ten players. an inquest due to begin today into the death of a 27—year—old man. his family believe was linked to mould in their privately rented home. luke brooks died from respiratory problems last year. the case will be heard by the same coroner who investigated the death of two—year—old awaab ishak, who died due to mould exposure in 2020. 0ur north of england correspondent, fiona trott, reports.
dominic hughes, bbc news, porton down.n players after the forward lauren james was sent off with a red card. we understand the incident involved a yellow card initially for a bad tackle, and as laurenjames stood up she stamped on the nigerian, a nigerian player's back, so england now down to ten players. we are into the 86th, 88th minutes. we have some added time on that. this is what we've been seeing in the world cup, haven't we, some of the favourites really struggling and some are out of...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. so how much does a junior doctor earn?eone just out of medical school right up to someone with more than ten years experience. so our health correspondentjim reed asked twojunior doctors to show him their payslips. pay really is at the centre of this dispute. so let's talk you through two real—life examples ofjunior doctors, starting with dr robert gittings. he is just finishing his first year as a junior doctor, working full time, so around 48 hours a week, in the infectious diseases ward of a big london hospital. and we asked robert to share his payslip with us. as you'll see, he's paid a basic wage ofjust over £14 an hour. but then there are extra payments to cover night shifts and weekends, which are compulsory. he doesn't have a choice in doing those. his full take home pay, then, injune, aftertaxes, deductions, student loan and so on was just over £2,000. it would bring his annual salary to just about £37,000, including those extra payments. he says he's now looking to work abroad for a while, possibly in australia.
dominic hughes, bbc news. so how much does a junior doctor earn?eone just out of medical school right up to someone with more than ten years experience. so our health correspondentjim reed asked twojunior doctors to show him their payslips. pay really is at the centre of this dispute. so let's talk you through two real—life examples ofjunior doctors, starting with dr robert gittings. he is just finishing his first year as a junior doctor, working full time, so around 48 hours a week, in the...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.ining weekly mass protests against controversial government plans to overhaul the country's justice system. now there are signs that secular israelis are thinking about emigrating. increasingly, they're a minority, because of the higher birth rate among religiousjews who largely support the right—wing government. our middle east correspondent yolande knell sent this report from tel aviv. another takeover of downtown tel aviv. for six months, weekend family outings for this top israeli radiologist have been at these huge anti—government protests. but now professor hoffman is planning a more radical step, moving to a hospital in the uk. i'm going to london for a sabbatical, and this will be my laboratory to see if i can live outside israel. he may leave for good. in the long term, if the situation will be so bad, it's worsening every day, we will find a place to live outside israel. we all have european passports. and others also think of emigrating, as hardline ministers pushed through
dominic hughes, bbc news.ining weekly mass protests against controversial government plans to overhaul the country's justice system. now there are signs that secular israelis are thinking about emigrating. increasingly, they're a minority, because of the higher birth rate among religiousjews who largely support the right—wing government. our middle east correspondent yolande knell sent this report from tel aviv. another takeover of downtown tel aviv. for six months, weekend family outings for...
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0ur health correspondent dominic hughes is outside the countess of chester hospital.n on what the hospital's current administration had to say about today's verdict. the current medical director, dr nigel scawn, he came out and made a statement. he didn't take any questions, but he did say that the hospital board were extremely sorry for what had happened. he said there has been a profound impact on the community, on staff and on patients. he said that staff were devastated by what had happened. he said lessons continued to be learned. he was grateful for the staff cooperating with both the inquiry and the trial for giving evidence at the trial. he thanked the police for the care that they had shown to the investigation and also for the support they gave to the families involved. and he thanked them, also, for the support to those families. and he said, "since lucy letby worked here", he said, we have made significant changes and we want to reassure everyone who accesses care and treatment here that those changes have been made". and he finally said that their thought
0ur health correspondent dominic hughes is outside the countess of chester hospital.n on what the hospital's current administration had to say about today's verdict. the current medical director, dr nigel scawn, he came out and made a statement. he didn't take any questions, but he did say that the hospital board were extremely sorry for what had happened. he said there has been a profound impact on the community, on staff and on patients. he said that staff were devastated by what had...
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my colleague, health correspondent dominic hughes at countess of chester hospital. an update from the health minister and tell us what it's going to cover. �* , ., ., and tell us what it's going to cover. �*, ., ., ., ., ~ and tell us what it's going to cover. �*, ., ., ., ., ., cover. it's going to look into and a susect cover. it's going to look into and a suspect is — cover. it's going to look into and a suspect is going — cover. it's going to look into and a suspect is going to _ cover. it's going to look into and a suspect is going to be _ cover. it's going to look into and a suspect is going to be really - cover. it's going to look into and a suspect is going to be really deep| suspect is going to be really deep dive into the circumstances around the terrible events of them forwarded here at the countess of chester. i suspect the key part of thatis chester. i suspect the key part of that is going to be why the concerns of that group of consulting paediatricians over lucy letby it over the deaths in their unit in which they worked were not taken seriously and w
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dominic hughes, bbc news.ng that action later in the programme. also keeping a focus on what is happening in hawaii after the wildfires. yes. new numbers in terms of those who have been affected. at least 53 people have died in wildfires on the island of maui in hawaii, after what officials say is the largest natural disaster in the state's history. at least three major blazes broke out on tuesday and spread across the island. sean dilley has this report. a community in smouldering ruins. many homes here in lahaina burnt to charge wrecks. the church and the harbour among the historic sites wiped out by the flames that tore indiscriminately through the formerly picturesque tourist town. the us marines and national guard among the emergency workers on the ground. the us president, joe biden, has declared the situation as a major disaster. we are seeing loss of life here. as you know, the number has been rising and we will continue to see loss of life. but we have extraordinary professionals working on this job.
dominic hughes, bbc news.ng that action later in the programme. also keeping a focus on what is happening in hawaii after the wildfires. yes. new numbers in terms of those who have been affected. at least 53 people have died in wildfires on the island of maui in hawaii, after what officials say is the largest natural disaster in the state's history. at least three major blazes broke out on tuesday and spread across the island. sean dilley has this report. a community in smouldering ruins. many...
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let's talk to our health correspondent, dominic hughes.
let's talk to our health correspondent, dominic hughes.
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dominic hughes, bbc news.o says the majority of stores will close within weeks after a deal to buy the discount retailer fell through. ben has the details. a worrying time for staff. redundancies are likely and at least some stores will close — according to the administrators who've been trying to find a buyer to rescue the struggling retail chain. wilko has been trading for almost a hundred years but announced earlier this month that it was going into administration, putting 12,500 jobs at risk. the retailer, which sells home and garden items, has 400 stores around the uk. has 400 stores around the uk. many of them are in expensive high street locations in town centres — while shoppers increasingly switch to retail parks. it also faced more competition from rivals like b&m, poundland and home bargains. all of that — resulting in sharp losses for wilko. the administrators set a deadline of last friday for potential buyers to come forward. they are now saying no—one wants to buy the whole business — but it coul
dominic hughes, bbc news.o says the majority of stores will close within weeks after a deal to buy the discount retailer fell through. ben has the details. a worrying time for staff. redundancies are likely and at least some stores will close — according to the administrators who've been trying to find a buyer to rescue the struggling retail chain. wilko has been trading for almost a hundred years but announced earlier this month that it was going into administration, putting 12,500 jobs at...
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live now to dominic hughes, our health correspondent. what do you think is behind this change?is chance? , .,. what do you think is behind this chance? , , change? it is quite ace significant shift in position. _ change? it is quite ace significant shift in position. then _ change? it is quite ace significant shift in position. then maybe - change? it is quite ace significant shift in position. then maybe 90 | shift in position. then maybe 90 minutes of lucy letby being convicted at those seven murders and six attempted murders of very vulnerable babies and the countess of custard neonatal unit the department of health and social care announced there would be an independent inquiry. the rational at that point was an independent inquiry would be more flexible and perhaps could answer some of the big questions that were mentioned quickly, but soon after that announcement ran into trouble. members of the families, involved, some local mps, senior health leaders were saying, actually, the independent inquiry is not good enough. but we need a statutory judge let inquiry that can for
live now to dominic hughes, our health correspondent. what do you think is behind this change?is chance? , .,. what do you think is behind this chance? , , change? it is quite ace significant shift in position. _ change? it is quite ace significant shift in position. then _ change? it is quite ace significant shift in position. then maybe - change? it is quite ace significant shift in position. then maybe 90 | shift in position. then maybe 90 minutes of lucy letby being convicted at those seven...
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now, questions, as dominic hughes, was saying, have been asked about the reporting procedures in thishas uncovered the fact that, in fact, panorama has uncovered the fact that, infact, child mortality panorama has uncovered the fact that, in fact, child mortality on the unit was far higher than would have been expected, and in fact when concerns were raised, they were dismissed by senior members of staff. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has this exclusive report. this is the story of an nhs trust that didn't properly investigate why 13 babies died in a one—year period. instead, it turned against the very people who wanted the police to examine the deaths. there is only one serial killer of babies that has worked in that organisation, and the executive team were not the people who were responsible for the deaths of those babies. but they had some opportunities to get to the bottom of what was happening. susan gilbeyjoined the countess of chester nhs trust a month after lucy letby was arrested. within two months, she was made chief executive, a post she held until last
now, questions, as dominic hughes, was saying, have been asked about the reporting procedures in thishas uncovered the fact that, in fact, panorama has uncovered the fact that, infact, child mortality panorama has uncovered the fact that, in fact, child mortality on the unit was far higher than would have been expected, and in fact when concerns were raised, they were dismissed by senior members of staff. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has this exclusive report. this is the...
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senior doctors in england are broadly similar to many rich countries. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughesses say has the potential to be extremely disruptive. unlike whenjunior extremely disruptive. unlike when junior doctors strike, no—one else can cover for a consultant so almost all routine care will be suspended. morale in the health service currently is at an all—time low. currently is at an all-time low. �* , , currently is at an all-time low. �* ,, , ., currently is at an all-time low. �* , ., , low. but the say they have been left with no _ low. but the say they have been left with no choice _ low. but the say they have been left with no choice but _ low. but the say they have been left with no choice but to - low. but the say they have been left with no choice but to take . left with no choice but to take action. ~ ., ., , ., ., action. what does have to strike with _ action. what does have to strike with their _ action. what does have to strike with their backs - action. what does have to - strike with their backs against the wall. it is not they want to do. we are faced a signi
senior doctors in england are broadly similar to many rich countries. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughesses say has the potential to be extremely disruptive. unlike whenjunior extremely disruptive. unlike when junior doctors strike, no—one else can cover for a consultant so almost all routine care will be suspended. morale in the health service currently is at an all—time low. currently is at an all-time low. �* , , currently is at an all-time low. �* ,, , ., currently is at an...
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live now to our health correspondent dominic hughes, lots of questions being raised about the regulationrole of those managers at the countess of chester who are reportedly —— who have reportedly ignored the warnings from the senior doctors regarding lucy letby, we heard from the lead consultant there, dr stephen brearey, who said there is no apparent accountability for those managers, he said that when they tried to raise those concerns, the doctors felt like they were under attack, their lives were made very, very difficult. this is in fact a very difficult. this is in fact a very common complaint from whistleblower is within the nhs, when they try to raise legitimate concerns about patient safety, all too often whistleblower say their lives are made very difficult at big cost to their careers, and it is bound to be i think a big focus for the inquiry that the government has just announced. bosses at some of the uk's largest companies have seen a big jump in their salaries, at a time when many employees saw their pay packets outstripped by inflation. chief executive officers forfirms o
live now to our health correspondent dominic hughes, lots of questions being raised about the regulationrole of those managers at the countess of chester who are reportedly —— who have reportedly ignored the warnings from the senior doctors regarding lucy letby, we heard from the lead consultant there, dr stephen brearey, who said there is no apparent accountability for those managers, he said that when they tried to raise those concerns, the doctors felt like they were under attack, their...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, porton down. this for us this morning. it looks very high—tech. yes, good morning. you could be forgiven for thinking you were accidentally watching the masters. this is the former liverpool debenhams department store which has been totally transformed, repurposed into a leisure and entertainment venue. this was once the menswearfloor and now crazy golf. one of the features. debenhams shut its doors for the last time in may 2021 and it has been a tough time for department stores. in five years alone we lost 83% of them, including the iconic bhs, as well as debenhams. fennec is the latest to announce it is closing after a century of trading. —— fenwick. meanwhile, it's not looking good for house of fraser, who are clinging onto their high street presence. it's boss recently said it could close more stores, after shutting eight in the past year and declaring, "the department store globally is broken." repurposed in the old buildings is key to keeping them alive. joining me now is michael harrison, t
dominic hughes, bbc news, porton down. this for us this morning. it looks very high—tech. yes, good morning. you could be forgiven for thinking you were accidentally watching the masters. this is the former liverpool debenhams department store which has been totally transformed, repurposed into a leisure and entertainment venue. this was once the menswearfloor and now crazy golf. one of the features. debenhams shut its doors for the last time in may 2021 and it has been a tough time for...
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dominating. a massive opportunity for zarnel hughes to become the first british man to win at a sprint in a worldistie in 1993. we championships since linford christie in 1993. ~ , ., ., in 1993. we will see how that progresses — in 1993. we will see how that progresses over _ in 1993. we will see how that progresses over the - in 1993. we will see how that progresses over the next - in 1993. we will see how that - progresses over the next 24-hour is. progresses over the next 24—hour is. one hopes for a medal eventually for the likes of katarina johnson—thompson, and also jazz sawyers. how are they getting on quite yellow contrasting fortunes. the last event of the women's heptathlon is taking place behind me now, the the 200 metres. katarina johnson—thompson in fifth place going into this event, she has been hampered by injuries over the last few seasons. this is the best form she has shown since 2019, and she is hoping that she can return to that kind of form. she talked about falling out of love with the event last year when she finished way out of the medals in eugene, but she seems to be in
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hugh. hello from the bbc sport centre. for so long, the usa have been the dominant force at the women's world cup...mance in the competition... being knocked out at the last 16 stage by sweden. it was goal—less after extra—time. .. and in a dramatic penalty shoot out the vastly experienced megan rapinoe missed america's 11th spot kick. after another usa miss... sweden's lina hurtig had the chance to score the winner... she initialy saw her penalty parried by goalkeeper alyssa naeher... but it span up and behind... with goalline technology confirming it had just crossed the line. sweden through 5—4 on penalties and they'll face japan in the quarter—finals. i felt that we controlled the game bettor to the end of the day that doesn't win you the game. i didn't put the ball in the back of the net and it sucks. we finally played with and it sucks. we finally played with a lot ofjoy and were able to express ourselves and i was so proud of the group for that. i thought we played so well and controlled the game and there was so much in it for us but it is never given. it is a tough one and there is just som
hugh. hello from the bbc sport centre. for so long, the usa have been the dominant force at the women's world cup...mance in the competition... being knocked out at the last 16 stage by sweden. it was goal—less after extra—time. .. and in a dramatic penalty shoot out the vastly experienced megan rapinoe missed america's 11th spot kick. after another usa miss... sweden's lina hurtig had the chance to score the winner... she initialy saw her penalty parried by goalkeeper alyssa naeher... but...
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first individual global medalfor hughes, who'll now turn his attention to the two hundred metres on wednesday. catalans dragons swept aside holders leeds rhinos with a dominantrs, well, over 13 years, about how they are the best team in the world, and we never got to prove that. i think today we came out there, we proved what we were worth and what we should have done last year and, you know, a lot of respect to leeds, a brilliant team, but catalan dragons, for me, best club in the world. and of course this morning we will be reflecting on the legacy and achievements of the lionesses at this grassroots club in london. what will be working on this morning? warm—ups? go easy on us. it's early. there you go. a few drills this morning. looking forward to that, good luck. three of the stars of the world cup team — ella toone, keira walsh and georgia stanway — all came through the ranks at blackburn. jayne mccubbin is there for us this morning with the next generation of players. what is your team cold? morning to you. are we live on television? i'm so sorry. good morning from everybody here at blackburn rovers training academy. good morning, kids. one question fo
first individual global medalfor hughes, who'll now turn his attention to the two hundred metres on wednesday. catalans dragons swept aside holders leeds rhinos with a dominantrs, well, over 13 years, about how they are the best team in the world, and we never got to prove that. i think today we came out there, we proved what we were worth and what we should have done last year and, you know, a lot of respect to leeds, a brilliant team, but catalan dragons, for me, best club in the world. and...