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let us speak to fergus . fergus is keir the new fergus.e new tony blair and can he achieve what blair which is to get moderate voters and tory voters to vote labour ? i think what he to vote labour? i think what he really is tony blair's 0.5 basically that it didn't suit every she covered so many things so well sue just now so yeah and there's this and there's this and this is and you think the iraq war and that was tony blair wanting to be a world leader a lot of the terrorism around the world comes out from that war. and he said when he was interviewed in the house of commons, well, at least we got rid of that one man. yeah. they also about 20,000. it was a horrible war, the weapons of mass destruction didn't exist. the man who was the most important investigative that ended up mysteriously dead in the woods, whether it was suicide or murder, i don't know. but he was dead in the woods. and tony blair was. education. education education. now, i train people in public speaking and presentation including some very senior executives and some
let us speak to fergus . fergus is keir the new fergus.e new tony blair and can he achieve what blair which is to get moderate voters and tory voters to vote labour ? i think what he to vote labour? i think what he really is tony blair's 0.5 basically that it didn't suit every she covered so many things so well sue just now so yeah and there's this and there's this and this is and you think the iraq war and that was tony blair wanting to be a world leader a lot of the terrorism around the world...
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let us speak to fergus . fergus is keir the new fergus.new tony blair and can he achieve what blair which is to get moderate voters and tory voters to vote labour ? i think what he to vote labour? i think what he really is tony blair's 0.5 basically that it didn't suit every she covered so many things so well sue just now so yeah and there's this and there's this and this is and you think the iraq war and that was tony blair wanting to be a world leader a lot of the terrorism around the world comes out from that war. and he said when he was interviewed in the house of commons, well, at least we got rid of that one man. yeah. they also about 20,000. it was a horrible war, the weapons of mass destruction didn't exist. the man who was the most important investigative that ended up mysteriously dead in the woods, whether it was suicide or murder, i don't know. but he was dead in the woods. and tony blair was. education. education education. now, i train people in public speaking and presentation including some very senior executives and some f
let us speak to fergus . fergus is keir the new fergus.new tony blair and can he achieve what blair which is to get moderate voters and tory voters to vote labour ? i think what he to vote labour? i think what he really is tony blair's 0.5 basically that it didn't suit every she covered so many things so well sue just now so yeah and there's this and there's this and this is and you think the iraq war and that was tony blair wanting to be a world leader a lot of the terrorism around the world...
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fergus ryan: one of the big problems with tiktok and the unique nature of its opaque algorithm is thatle for content on the app to be promoted or demoted without anyone knowing. female: i'm so sick and tired of every social media platform silencing palestinian voices. fergus: but we also see evidence of how content moderation that takes place in china, how that type of thinking is still applied to tiktok outside of china.
fergus ryan: one of the big problems with tiktok and the unique nature of its opaque algorithm is thatle for content on the app to be promoted or demoted without anyone knowing. female: i'm so sick and tired of every social media platform silencing palestinian voices. fergus: but we also see evidence of how content moderation that takes place in china, how that type of thinking is still applied to tiktok outside of china.
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fergus walsh, bbc news.clinicians using the uk's most expensive medicine, on bbc iplayer now. just search for bittersweet medicine. two is—year—olds have appeared in court charged with the murder of brianna ghey, who was 16 and transgender. she was found with stab wounds in a park near warrington at the weekend. let's speak to our correspondent fiona trott who's at chester magistrates court. fiona. the girl who is from warrington and the boy from louis appere to separately here wearing grey tracksuits. the girl was my mother was weeping when her daughter arrived in court. they spoke only to confirm their name, age and address and because of their young age we are not able to identify them for legal reasons. the prosecutor told the court the death of brianna ghey was very brutal and punishing and the children nodded as it was explained to them that because the charge was serious it would be dealt with by liverpool crown court where they are set to appear tomorrow. the death of brianna ghey has affected people
fergus walsh, bbc news.clinicians using the uk's most expensive medicine, on bbc iplayer now. just search for bittersweet medicine. two is—year—olds have appeared in court charged with the murder of brianna ghey, who was 16 and transgender. she was found with stab wounds in a park near warrington at the weekend. let's speak to our correspondent fiona trott who's at chester magistrates court. fiona. the girl who is from warrington and the boy from louis appere to separately here wearing grey...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.icine, on bbc iplayer now. football, and manchester city have beaten arsenal 3—1 to leapfrog them and go top of the premier league, though arsenal still have a game in hand. after city took the lead, arsenal equalised with a penalty from bukayo saka, before goals from jack grealish and top scorer erling haaland ensured victory, putting pressure on arsenal's title hopes. the american film star and model raquel welch, who became an international sex symbol in the 1960s, has died. she was 82. as david sillito reports, she was often credited with breaking the mould for modern—day action heroines in hollywood films. raquel welch did not expect anyone to remember what she thought was just a "silly dinosaur movie". but one million years bc, with its giant malevolent turtles, poor grasp of evolution, and prehistoric bikinis, turned raquel welch into a star of teenage bedrooms across the world. "in one fell swoop, everything about the real me was," she said, "swept away." # you make me feel so
fergus walsh, bbc news.icine, on bbc iplayer now. football, and manchester city have beaten arsenal 3—1 to leapfrog them and go top of the premier league, though arsenal still have a game in hand. after city took the lead, arsenal equalised with a penalty from bukayo saka, before goals from jack grealish and top scorer erling haaland ensured victory, putting pressure on arsenal's title hopes. the american film star and model raquel welch, who became an international sex symbol in the 1960s,...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.he work is the result of the biggest land—based survey ever undertaken on the continent. the team focused on the thwaites glacier, the fastest changing large glacier in the world — it's the size of britain. it already contributes 4% of annual sea level rise, if it melted out completely — it would raise global sea levels by more than half a metre. 0ur climate editor, justin rowlatt, was with the science team on the glacier. west antarctica is a challenging place to work. it is the stormiest part of the world's stormiest continent. it took more than a month and more than a dozen flights to get the scientists and their equipment to the front of the glacier. ice—hardened ships brought in fuel and other bulky supplies, which were then dragged over the ice in an epic 1,000 mile overland journey. this was the final destination. a campsite at the point this vast glacier goes afloat. if we are thinking about what is sea level going to be like in ten years, this glacier is the place to be. boile
fergus walsh, bbc news.he work is the result of the biggest land—based survey ever undertaken on the continent. the team focused on the thwaites glacier, the fastest changing large glacier in the world — it's the size of britain. it already contributes 4% of annual sea level rise, if it melted out completely — it would raise global sea levels by more than half a metre. 0ur climate editor, justin rowlatt, was with the science team on the glacier. west antarctica is a challenging place to...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich.f weather at the uk today. northern parts of scotland, in fact in aberdeenshire, a wind gust of 83 mph. but further south in worcestershire, some mild air took the temperatures above 17 celsius. very unusual for this point in february. there was storm otto, the swell of cloud easing away north—eastwards. there is another weather system waiting in the wings. this one less potent but it will bring rain for some of us as we head through this evening and tonight.
fergus walsh, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich.f weather at the uk today. northern parts of scotland, in fact in aberdeenshire, a wind gust of 83 mph. but further south in worcestershire, some mild air took the temperatures above 17 celsius. very unusual for this point in february. there was storm otto, the swell of cloud easing away north—eastwards. there is another weather system waiting in the wings. this one less potent but it will bring rain for some of us as we...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.as part of a drive to raise billions of pounds to protect nature. the event was attended by political and financial leaders from around the world. it comes after leaders at the cop15 biodiversity summit in montreal set a target of protecting 30% of the world's lands, seas, coasts and inland waters by 2030. here's our environment correspondentjonah fisher. for the last a0 years, dave painter has been watching the bewick swans�* winter at slimbridge. unlike the swans who live here all year round, they each have a unique beak. it's a fingerprint, we know every swan as an individual. this year, 137 were counted at slimbridge. we apologise for that... this year, 137 were counted at slimbridge. dave says in the 1980s, they'd see more than three times as many. it's one small part of the alarming decline of nature and wildlife around the world. in some areas, we've won a few battles but when we look at the war, we really are losing. at a summit in canada last year, the world came together and
fergus walsh, bbc news.as part of a drive to raise billions of pounds to protect nature. the event was attended by political and financial leaders from around the world. it comes after leaders at the cop15 biodiversity summit in montreal set a target of protecting 30% of the world's lands, seas, coasts and inland waters by 2030. here's our environment correspondentjonah fisher. for the last a0 years, dave painter has been watching the bewick swans�* winter at slimbridge. unlike the swans who...
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o.k, fergus. - fergus is in the back. (carrie cogan) o.k. let's get finley's car seat. let's get your car seat. it's very safe. i think that's the biggest draw, probably. because you know, it affects your mindset and it affects the children's mindset too, to feel safe all the time. (sophie fouron) do you take it for granted now? (carrie cogan) yes. i do, i do take it for granted. i forget what it's like to be worried. (sophie fouron) that's amazing. do you know how lucky you are? not to have to... - i think that's why people raise kids here. but yes. (woman 1) i can't think of a better place to raise a family, to have kids in. yeah. - really. - yeah. i thought about other places and i can't think of anywhere else i'd want to go, so... - why? - we're here for now. because of the community, mostly because of the community, and this kind of idea that you know each other for such a long time and if you need something, somebody will be there. - i grew up in a small community and that's the reason why i moved here. not only because it's an island, but it's a small community a
o.k, fergus. - fergus is in the back. (carrie cogan) o.k. let's get finley's car seat. let's get your car seat. it's very safe. i think that's the biggest draw, probably. because you know, it affects your mindset and it affects the children's mindset too, to feel safe all the time. (sophie fouron) do you take it for granted now? (carrie cogan) yes. i do, i do take it for granted. i forget what it's like to be worried. (sophie fouron) that's amazing. do you know how lucky you are? not to have...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.om one of our weather watchers. this is beautiful dorset. 0ne from one of our weather watchers. this is beautiful dorset. one of the rock formations around that area and hardly a cloud in the sky. for many of us it was a mixed picture and we had a bit of rain. tomorrow this is what these guys will look like across much of the country. a really drizzly start. a rainy start for some of us. turning a little bit dry later probably. here is the area of cloud drifting and slowly off the atlantic and will be spreading across the country during the course of the night. the bulk of the rain is across wales and england. in scotland, not much rain, and in the north it'll probably be clear and quite chilly, so three degrees for our friends quite chilly, so three degrees for ourfriends in quite chilly, so three degrees for our friends in stornoway on thursday morning. you can see how the rain moves out of the scene into holland through the course of the morning. the clouds tend to break up a little
fergus walsh, bbc news.om one of our weather watchers. this is beautiful dorset. 0ne from one of our weather watchers. this is beautiful dorset. one of the rock formations around that area and hardly a cloud in the sky. for many of us it was a mixed picture and we had a bit of rain. tomorrow this is what these guys will look like across much of the country. a really drizzly start. a rainy start for some of us. turning a little bit dry later probably. here is the area of cloud drifting and...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.children's hospital about the condition potentially that that type of gene therapy could be used for. incredible work, more on that later. let's have a look at today's papers. and the sun leads on the search for missing mum nicola bulley in lancashire. the paper says the police have been handed a "mystery stained glove" found in the field where she was last seen. "agony and joy" — that's the headline in today's mirror. its front page carries the story of the two young sisters that we've just heard about there. the paper says the younger girl teddi has received a "miracle" cure for the rare condition mld — while it's "too late" for her older sister. the times reports that the queen consort has avoided controversy by choosing to wear a crown for the coronation without the disputed koh—i—noor diamond. camilla will also be the first queen consort in modern times not to have her own crown made for the ceremony, the paper adds. and the most—read story on the bbc news website this morning fea
fergus walsh, bbc news.children's hospital about the condition potentially that that type of gene therapy could be used for. incredible work, more on that later. let's have a look at today's papers. and the sun leads on the search for missing mum nicola bulley in lancashire. the paper says the police have been handed a "mystery stained glove" found in the field where she was last seen. "agony and joy" — that's the headline in today's mirror. its front page carries the...
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let's get the views of fergus now. fergus, how are you? and good evening . i'm are you? good evening. i'm great, thanks. you can tell why my 0 continued. i was listening truman. everything he says is right of it's obvious. but that's not the things was going to cover . i'm that's not the things was going to cover. i'm very happy. my top three of the whole list is so good.i three of the whole list is so good. i about ten paragraphs that to me i then did research i research very heavily . i used to research very heavily. i used to work for drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre as a volunteer close to belmarsh prison, which i'm sure you've heard . now belmarsh has people heard. now belmarsh has people who come to the rehabilitation centres in shackles shackled, not shackled and strapped up. so ihave not shackled and strapped up. so i have to say credit to my mate chris i've talked to tonight, who knows all about the people in belmarsh and what the problems are with, believe it or not, albanian and the rishi he told me another thing i. don't know if you know about broken wi
let's get the views of fergus now. fergus, how are you? and good evening . i'm are you? good evening. i'm great, thanks. you can tell why my 0 continued. i was listening truman. everything he says is right of it's obvious. but that's not the things was going to cover . i'm that's not the things was going to cover. i'm very happy. my top three of the whole list is so good.i three of the whole list is so good. i about ten paragraphs that to me i then did research i research very heavily . i used...
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let's get the views of fergus now. fergus, how are you? and good evening . i'm are you? good evening. i'm great, thanks. you can tell why my 0 continued. i was listening truman. everything he says is right of it's obvious. but that's not the things was going to cover . i'm that's not the things was going to cover. i'm very happy. my top three of the whole list is so good.i three of the whole list is so good. i about ten paragraphs that to me i then did research i research very heavily . i used to research very heavily. i used to work for drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre as a volunteer close to belmarsh prison, which i'm sure you've heard . now belmarsh has people heard. now belmarsh has people who come to the rehabilitation centres in shackles shackled, not shackled and strapped up. so ihave not shackled and strapped up. so i have to say credit to my mate chris i've talked to tonight, who knows all about the people in belmarsh and what the problems are with, believe it or not, albanian and the rishi he told me another thing i. don't know if you know about broken wi
let's get the views of fergus now. fergus, how are you? and good evening . i'm are you? good evening. i'm great, thanks. you can tell why my 0 continued. i was listening truman. everything he says is right of it's obvious. but that's not the things was going to cover . i'm that's not the things was going to cover. i'm very happy. my top three of the whole list is so good.i three of the whole list is so good. i about ten paragraphs that to me i then did research i research very heavily . i used...
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i'm fergus walsh, the bbc�*s medical editor.e been following the first patient treated by the nhs with this life—saving drug, and meeting families affected by one of the rarest and cruellest of genetic conditions. # nala, charlie, nala, charlie shaw... this is the shaw family, from northumberland. mum and dad, ally and jake, and their two daughters, nala and teddi. i've always said nala saved teddi's life. and that's how i've wanted to think about it. whee! the family are living under the shadow of a devastating disease — a rare life—limiting genetic disorder called mld — which is already taking a toll on nala. days out like this are one way the family are building happy memories with their girls. and there's one sure way to please any toddler. more cake? yes, more cake! nala was once just as lively and active as her younger sister. she was such a cheeky little character. she was always, like, kind of, singing, dancing, spinning around everywhere, always laughing. she was just a cheeky little girl. very theatrical, wasn't she? e
i'm fergus walsh, the bbc�*s medical editor.e been following the first patient treated by the nhs with this life—saving drug, and meeting families affected by one of the rarest and cruellest of genetic conditions. # nala, charlie, nala, charlie shaw... this is the shaw family, from northumberland. mum and dad, ally and jake, and their two daughters, nala and teddi. i've always said nala saved teddi's life. and that's how i've wanted to think about it. whee! the family are living under the...
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our medical editor fergus walsh reports.y attacks the brain and body. this was nala when she was two. now, a year later, she can�*t walk or talk, and is tube fed. her body is basically kind of gradually shutting down. she will lose her eyesight. she will lose most of her senses. and so it will basically come to a point where there�*s nothing left for her to lose. if she was born like that, then from the day she was born, we would have known what we were dealing with. but the fact that we had just a normal toddler and then all of a sudden our worlds have been turned upside down with a terminal diagnosis, that'sjust, you know, you don't really know what to say or what to think, really. nala�*s mld had progressed too far for her to be treated. but it meant the condition was picked up in her sister, teddi, before damage was done. she�*s at royal manchester children�*s hospital, having stem cells removed from her blood. the first stage of a groundbreaking gene therapy. so when they told us that there was treatment available for t
our medical editor fergus walsh reports.y attacks the brain and body. this was nala when she was two. now, a year later, she can�*t walk or talk, and is tube fed. her body is basically kind of gradually shutting down. she will lose her eyesight. she will lose most of her senses. and so it will basically come to a point where there�*s nothing left for her to lose. if she was born like that, then from the day she was born, we would have known what we were dealing with. but the fact that we...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. west antarctica is a challenging place to work. of the world's stormiest continent. it took more than a month and more than a dozen flights to get the scientists and their equipment to the front of the glacier. ice—hardened ships brought in fuel and other bulky supplies, which were then dragged over the ice in an epic 1,000 mile overland journey. this was the final destination. a campsite at the point this vast glacier goes afloat. if we are thinking about what is sea level going to be like in ten years, this glacier is the place to be. boilers turned snow into water. hot water was used to melt down into the ice. this is a historic moment. the first time anyone has tried to drill down through this glacier. beneath the 600 metres of ice below me is the most important point of all, the point at which the ice meets the ocean water. for the first time ever, scientists could take measurements under the ice, to the surprise of some local creatures. they sent down ice fin, a remotely operated robot submarine, packed with scientific instru
fergus walsh, bbc news. west antarctica is a challenging place to work. of the world's stormiest continent. it took more than a month and more than a dozen flights to get the scientists and their equipment to the front of the glacier. ice—hardened ships brought in fuel and other bulky supplies, which were then dragged over the ice in an epic 1,000 mile overland journey. this was the final destination. a campsite at the point this vast glacier goes afloat. if we are thinking about what is sea...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.o, as we've seen, there's been some fierce weather from storm otto in parts of the uk today. here's ben rich. thank you. it was parts of north—east england and scotland that bore the brunt, the strongest dust of all recorded on the coast of aberdeenshire, 83 mph, but further south across the uk it was mild weather making its presence felt with temperatures in worcestershire climbing above 17 celsius. this small of cloud, that was storm otto, now hurtling toward scandinavia and behind it another weather system bringing rain, not as potent as storm otto but moving its way through with snow ever higher ground in scotland with the potential for some ice. it will be chilly across northern parts of scotland but further south, very mild, 10—11 celsius, the overnight lows for many. the heaviest rain clearing quickly eastwards tomorrow. some rain hanging back across parts of central and southern scotland and the far north of england, perhaps northern ireland for a time, with a band of drizzle t
fergus walsh, bbc news.o, as we've seen, there's been some fierce weather from storm otto in parts of the uk today. here's ben rich. thank you. it was parts of north—east england and scotland that bore the brunt, the strongest dust of all recorded on the coast of aberdeenshire, 83 mph, but further south across the uk it was mild weather making its presence felt with temperatures in worcestershire climbing above 17 celsius. this small of cloud, that was storm otto, now hurtling toward...
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fergus walsh, bbc news.mpaign to be a candidate in the 2024 us presidential election. let�*s have a listen. from joe biden on down, or our leaders put too much trust in big government. and too little trust in the american people. they are aspiring towards socialism with a new trillion dollar spending bill every few months and the national debt over $30 trillion. this is not the america that calls to my parents. and, make no mistake, this is not the america i will leave to my children. let�*s remind ourselves who nikki haley is. she�*s an indian american politician, and a big name in the republican party. in 2010, aged 39, she became the youngest governor in the us in the state of south carolina. in 2015, after a racist mass murder in charleston, she ordered a confederate flag to be removed from statehouse grounds. she first opposed donald trump�*s run for president in 2016. but after he won, she resigned as governor to become his united nations ambassador. she resigned from that in 2018. let�*s remind oursel
fergus walsh, bbc news.mpaign to be a candidate in the 2024 us presidential election. let�*s have a listen. from joe biden on down, or our leaders put too much trust in big government. and too little trust in the american people. they are aspiring towards socialism with a new trillion dollar spending bill every few months and the national debt over $30 trillion. this is not the america that calls to my parents. and, make no mistake, this is not the america i will leave to my children....
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michael fergus says he bars. michael fergus says he should stay there to give justice for james.ustice forjames. a second justice for james. a second unidentified flying object has been shot down by the us military, this time over canada. canadian forces will now recover and analyse the wreckage of the cylindrical object is believed to be similar to the chinese surveillance balloon shot down off the us coast. a week ago . off the us coast. a week ago. and harry styles dominated the brit awards last night, winning all four of those. he was nominated for, including album and artist of the year. the former one direction and star acknowledged what he called his privilege in his speeches. the annual music event at london's o2 arena faced a backlash over its gender neutral categories this year. it's after the best artist list featured male performers only on tv , online performers only on tv, online and on disney plus radio . this and on disney plus radio. this is gb news. back now to camilla while welcome back to the camilla tominey show, a little later, we're going to be speaking to
michael fergus says he bars. michael fergus says he should stay there to give justice for james.ustice forjames. a second justice for james. a second unidentified flying object has been shot down by the us military, this time over canada. canadian forces will now recover and analyse the wreckage of the cylindrical object is believed to be similar to the chinese surveillance balloon shot down off the us coast. a week ago . off the us coast. a week ago. and harry styles dominated the brit awards...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. this is bbc news. main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. lara: when 3d printers first went mainstream, many imagined a world where some households would be creating missing pieces of board games or spare parts to fix their cars. the reality has actually probably been more impressive because we're getting 3d—printed houses and even 3d—printed body parts. and some of the latest trials involve printing bones for people who've had cancer. researchers at king's college london and clinicians at guy's and st thomas' nhs foundation trust are collaborating on a project to help cancer patients like colin. i'd quite a few appointments, first of all. i had several tests and a biopsy, which then diagnosed me with cancer. you've got to look at what the alternative is if you don't have it done, isn't it, really? i mean, everybody says that word, �*cancer,’ so you imagine it can spread here, there and everywhere. in a number of cases of lung, bone or metastatic breast cancer,
fergus walsh, bbc news. this is bbc news. main news stories for you at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. lara: when 3d printers first went mainstream, many imagined a world where some households would be creating missing pieces of board games or spare parts to fix their cars. the reality has actually probably been more impressive because we're getting 3d—printed houses and even 3d—printed body parts. and some of the latest trials involve printing bones for people who've...
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fergus — gene therapy from the nhs. a medical editor, fergus wallace, _ gene therapy from the nhs.r other families. this is a story of hope. how a new treatment is stopping a devastating genetic disease in its tracks. we have had almost nothing to offer families with this condition for decades. bringing a new medicine to the world that can potentially cure these devastating diseases is incredibly satisfying and rewarding. how britain's most expensive medicine is giving children their lives back. it's amazing. i mean, she's such a little character — and for her to receive this treatment is just an absolute blessing. they're literally walking, running miracles, you know? they shouldn't be here. i'm fergus walsh, the bbc�*s medical editor. i've been following the first patient treated by the nhs with this life—saving drug, and meeting families affected by one of the rarest and cruellest of genetic conditions. # nala, charlie, nala, charlie shaw... this is the shaw family, from northumberland. mum and dad, ally and jake, and their two daughters, nala and teddi. i've always said nala sa
fergus — gene therapy from the nhs. a medical editor, fergus wallace, _ gene therapy from the nhs.r other families. this is a story of hope. how a new treatment is stopping a devastating genetic disease in its tracks. we have had almost nothing to offer families with this condition for decades. bringing a new medicine to the world that can potentially cure these devastating diseases is incredibly satisfying and rewarding. how britain's most expensive medicine is giving children their lives...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. extraordinary news there. that is our medical editor, fergus walsh.n spreading in from the west and they may well be mist and fog patches developing around western coasts and hills, but for many it is a frost—free nights and a frost—free start to the day on thursday. they will be a lot of cloud round, the rain taking a well to ease away eastwards, not as much sunshine around as there is today, the best of the sunshine across northern scotland, where after a chilly start temperatures reach around 8 or 9, but further south highs of 18 degrees. this is bbc news, i'm ben brown. the headlines... in my head, and in my heart, i know that time is now. that it is right for me, for my party and for the country. and so today i am announcing my intention to step down as first minister and leader of my party. in a shock announcement snp leader, nicola sturgeon, announces she's resigning as scotland's first minister we'll find out more about what her exit means and what's next for scotland. the other main stories... as the search for nicola bulley continues, police
fergus walsh, bbc news. extraordinary news there. that is our medical editor, fergus walsh.n spreading in from the west and they may well be mist and fog patches developing around western coasts and hills, but for many it is a frost—free nights and a frost—free start to the day on thursday. they will be a lot of cloud round, the rain taking a well to ease away eastwards, not as much sunshine around as there is today, the best of the sunshine across northern scotland, where after a chilly...
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fergus walsh, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich.ello, thank you, good evening. storm otto through all sorts of weather at the uk today. northern parts of scotland, in fact in aberdeenshire, a wind gust of 83 mph. but further south in worcestershire, some mild air took the temperatures above 17 celsius. very unusual for this point in february. there was storm otto, the swell of cloud easing away north—eastwards. there is another weather system waiting in the wings. this one less potent but it will bring rain for some of us as we head through this evening and tonight. rain for northern ireland, parts of scotland and pushing south—eastwards across england and wales and some snow developing over the high ground in scotland and with that, the risk of some ice. it will be quite a chilly night in the far north of scotland but further south, and extremely mild one, ten or 11 in southern parts of england and wales. tomorrow, band of patchy rain and cloud across the south were clear. another band of cloud and patchy rain across northern irela
fergus walsh, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich.ello, thank you, good evening. storm otto through all sorts of weather at the uk today. northern parts of scotland, in fact in aberdeenshire, a wind gust of 83 mph. but further south in worcestershire, some mild air took the temperatures above 17 celsius. very unusual for this point in february. there was storm otto, the swell of cloud easing away north—eastwards. there is another weather system waiting in the wings. this...
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he interview with fergus walsh. he made various claims about, interview with fergus walsh.made various claims about, the vaccine generally and in particular vaccination . 5 to 11 particular vaccination. 5 to 11 year olds. so to put this in context, this was december early december 21. and at that point, the vaccine for 5 to 11 year olds hadn't actually been authorised by the mhra , which is authorised by the mhra, which is the medicines and healthcare regulator food products authority. exactly so that's the bodyin authority. exactly so that's the body in the uk. that order authorises a product for use and it hadn't been considered for general rollout to children by gc vii, which is the uk body that considers a certain product will be effectively mass rolled out to a cohort . a joint out to a cohort. a joint committee on vaccination and immunisation. committee on vaccination and immunisation . they love, they immunisation. they love, they love and they love the idea. more coming i'm afraid so. love and they love the idea. more coming i'm afraid so . we more coming i'm afraid
he interview with fergus walsh. he made various claims about, interview with fergus walsh.made various claims about, the vaccine generally and in particular vaccination . 5 to 11 particular vaccination. 5 to 11 year olds. so to put this in context, this was december early december 21. and at that point, the vaccine for 5 to 11 year olds hadn't actually been authorised by the mhra , which is authorised by the mhra, which is the medicines and healthcare regulator food products authority. exactly...
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you know, these are faces, i'll never forget it into fergus gunshot. laugh i haven't been able to sleep since then all the year these people to day in the 21st century. they aren't fleeing the nazis. they're laying the russians also. i still can't wrap my head around that, immanuel good people. lemonade to please who is for me and this isn't playing out 1000 kilometers away from your at your school. it's happening here when my heart in my very consciousness, my jewish i was born in lieu hans where my mother lives. yeah. she's 81. my mother in law is there too. she 78. sure to so we these are elderly people and i'm extremely worried about them. this was their age was one thing. good. but now there's this to dish and the explosions. we hear about constantly on the news these days away. they've been going on in that area since 2014. my mother came under fire once and if a passer by hadn't pulled her into the entrance of a building and then into a bomb shelter. who knows if she would have survived in his level of illness issue with the will shop for a bunch of will and ok. i have relatives
you know, these are faces, i'll never forget it into fergus gunshot. laugh i haven't been able to sleep since then all the year these people to day in the 21st century. they aren't fleeing the nazis. they're laying the russians also. i still can't wrap my head around that, immanuel good people. lemonade to please who is for me and this isn't playing out 1000 kilometers away from your at your school. it's happening here when my heart in my very consciousness, my jewish i was born in lieu hans...
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michael fergus wants the time.. harry styles dominated the brit awards last night, winning all four of the awards. he was nominated , the awards. he was nominated, including album and artist the yeah including album and artist the year. the annual music event at london's o2 arena last night faced a backlash over its gender neutral categories. this year , neutral categories. this year, its after the best artist list featured male performers only only . now the numbers are to only. now the numbers are to well, starting they've been for a while. unbelievable. i mean, the tragedy after the turkey syria earthquake is horrific . syria earthquake is horrific. and sadly, the numbers are going to get not just worse. i think, but much worse over the coming days when people really work out what is going on. it's going to be a long but anyway as it currently it is now past 28,000. thankfully people across the uk are doing what they can to help . in north london, a cargo company has been inundated with donated from local commun
michael fergus wants the time.. harry styles dominated the brit awards last night, winning all four of the awards. he was nominated , the awards. he was nominated, including album and artist the yeah including album and artist the year. the annual music event at london's o2 arena last night faced a backlash over its gender neutral categories. this year , neutral categories. this year, its after the best artist list featured male performers only only . now the numbers are to only. now the...
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today michael fergus insisted . he will never fergus insisted.es and accomplice robert thompson for the heinous attack on his sibling . that's attack on his sibling. that's a very important story. i'll discuss that with the political onune discuss that with the political online of the express in just moment. we've also got the independent hot off the press, bbc boss in cash for boris , bbc boss in cash for boris, guilty of hiding his role, says inquiry richard sharpe's reputation was severely damaged at tonight's after a report by mps on his role in the cash for bofis mps on his role in the cash for boris rally . mr. sharpe's hopes boris rally. mr. sharpe's hopes surviving the scandal appeared doomed after an all party committee branded him guilty of significant errors of judgement , failing to declare his role in facilitating an £800,000 loan for boris . also an important and for boris. also an important and important of headlines at the top of the independent top, actor hugh bonneville on culture. where does it nice to hear a lovely speaking com
today michael fergus insisted . he will never fergus insisted.es and accomplice robert thompson for the heinous attack on his sibling . that's attack on his sibling. that's a very important story. i'll discuss that with the political onune discuss that with the political online of the express in just moment. we've also got the independent hot off the press, bbc boss in cash for boris , bbc boss in cash for boris, guilty of hiding his role, says inquiry richard sharpe's reputation was severely...
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today michael fergus insisted . he will never fergus insisted.e robert thompson for the heinous attack on his sibling . that's attack on his sibling. that's a very important story. i'll discuss that with the political onune discuss that with the political online of the express in just moment. we've also got the independent hot off the press, bbc boss in cash for boris , bbc boss in cash for boris, guilty of hiding his role, says inquiry richard sharpe's reputation was severely damaged at tonight's after a report by mps on his role in the cash for bofis mps on his role in the cash for boris rally . mr. sharpe's hopes boris rally. mr. sharpe's hopes surviving the scandal appeared doomed after an all party committee branded him guilty of significant errors of judgement , failing to declare his role in facilitating an £800,000 loan for boris . also an important and for boris. also an important and important of headlines at the top of the independent top, actor hugh bonneville on culture. where does it nice to hear a lovely speaking common sense in cal
today michael fergus insisted . he will never fergus insisted.e robert thompson for the heinous attack on his sibling . that's attack on his sibling. that's a very important story. i'll discuss that with the political onune discuss that with the political online of the express in just moment. we've also got the independent hot off the press, bbc boss in cash for boris , bbc boss in cash for boris, guilty of hiding his role, says inquiry richard sharpe's reputation was severely damaged at...
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john venables is currently behind bars and michael fergus says he should stay there to give justice forhould stay there to give justice forjames, a private russian group claims its troops have seized an area near the city of mooted ukraine's donetsk . the founder of wagon air says the mercenary force has taken the mercenary force has taken the village of krasnaya hora after small but steady gains since last summer. caves top military commander says ukrainian forces are holding the front line and regaining lost positions . the second and positions. the second and identified flying object has been shot down by the us this time over canada . canadian time over canada. canadian forces will now recover and analyse the wreckage of the cylindrical object. it's believed to be similar to the chinese surveillance balloon which was shot down off of the us coast a week ago. former cia lieutenant anthony shaffer told gb news there's no confirmation that the chinese were responsible dod's being very reluctant . release all the reluctant. release all the information they have . why that information th
john venables is currently behind bars and michael fergus says he should stay there to give justice forhould stay there to give justice forjames, a private russian group claims its troops have seized an area near the city of mooted ukraine's donetsk . the founder of wagon air says the mercenary force has taken the mercenary force has taken the village of krasnaya hora after small but steady gains since last summer. caves top military commander says ukrainian forces are holding the front line...
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michael fergus says he should stay to give justice for . james search for missing for.ames search for missing mum nicola bully is now in its 17th day as police continue to investigate her disappearance. today yellow ribbons with messages of hope have been tied to a bridge over , the river to a bridge over, the river wyre, near where two ms. bully was last seen . she disappeared was last seen. she disappeared on the 27th of january while walking her dog shortly after dropping her two daughters off at school . lancashire police at school. lancashire police says keeping an open mind in its appeal for information . workers appeal for information. workers at heathrow airport are set to vote whether to stage fresh strikes , rejecting their latest strikes, rejecting their latest pay strikes, rejecting their latest pay offer. unite says over 3000 of its members, including security guards and engineers , security guards and engineers, begin the month long ballot on the 74 february. the union says that the offer of 10% increase amounts to a pay cut when compared to the rate of in
michael fergus says he should stay to give justice for . james search for missing for.ames search for missing mum nicola bully is now in its 17th day as police continue to investigate her disappearance. today yellow ribbons with messages of hope have been tied to a bridge over , the river to a bridge over, the river wyre, near where two ms. bully was last seen . she disappeared was last seen. she disappeared on the 27th of january while walking her dog shortly after dropping her two daughters...
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fergus walsh has their story. # nala, charlie. # nala, charlie shaw.ust a normal toddler and then all of a sudden we've just... our worlds have been turned upside down with a terminal diagnosis, that'sjust, you know... you don't really know what to say or what to think, really. nala�*s mld had progressed too far for her to be treated. but it meant the condition was picked up in her sister teddi before damage was done. she�*s at royal manchester children�*s hospital having stem cells removed from her blood — the first stage of a ground—breaking gene therapy. so when they told us that there was treatment available for teddi, it was kind of like a bitter pill to swallow because nala can�*t be helped. so, you know, we�*re extremely grateful in one sense and then really sad on the other sense, though. two months later, teddi�*s personalised therapy, called libmeldy, is ready. scientists have added a working copy of the faulty gene which causes mld to teddi�*s cells. wow. certs. — the magic cells. they�*re your cells. libmeldy costs more than £2.8 million, t
fergus walsh has their story. # nala, charlie. # nala, charlie shaw.ust a normal toddler and then all of a sudden we've just... our worlds have been turned upside down with a terminal diagnosis, that'sjust, you know... you don't really know what to say or what to think, really. nala�*s mld had progressed too far for her to be treated. but it meant the condition was picked up in her sister teddi before damage was done. she�*s at royal manchester children�*s hospital having stem cells...
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madam fergus, very fergus, thank you very much indeed your reflections and indeed for your reflectionsconference call brings to us a little later. that's reflect now on the latest on the energy issue , because january, which issue, because january, which i've been told has seen the highest uptake of energy bills, support reaching vulnerable households. so there are many , households. so there are many, of course, still missing data from the department business, energy and industrial, as it's called, now showing , those on called, now showing, those on prepayment metres used 1.7 million vouchers in january alone , but the fewest households alone, but the fewest households use of the support in london more than a third of vouchers remaining unclaimed . let's get remaining unclaimed. let's get more now with our economics business editor liam halligan lane. to remember there was this sort of public appeal for those people that hadn't actually claimed to go and try to find they had the vouchers to and actually cash them in effectively . is that what's effectively. is that what's happened th
madam fergus, very fergus, thank you very much indeed your reflections and indeed for your reflectionsconference call brings to us a little later. that's reflect now on the latest on the energy issue , because january, which issue, because january, which i've been told has seen the highest uptake of energy bills, support reaching vulnerable households. so there are many , households. so there are many, of course, still missing data from the department business, energy and industrial, as it's...
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icilma fergus, the director of cardiovascular disparities at mount sinai hospital good morning. >> goodou mean by that >> never overlook the numbers. knowing your blood pressure. knowing your blood sugar and knowing your cholesterol numbers. never forget those your blood pressure should be between 110 and 130 over 70 to 80 you should have a fasting blood sugar of less than 100 you should know your good cholesterol. that's the only one you want to have high, above 50. and the ldl, the bad cholesterol should be less than 100. >> so know those numbers what about age age is a number. what's your advice there >> age is a number but listen, savannah, never assume you're too young to have heart disease. in fact, people in their 20s, 30s, 40s, can have heart disease. it does get, you know, more sort of serious as you get older, but never think that you're too young to have heart disease. >> another one, never minimize your symptoms. that's something that a lot of us do, oh, my stomach hurts a little bit it's problem nothing it will go away. >> absolutely. never minimize those symptoms. and you
icilma fergus, the director of cardiovascular disparities at mount sinai hospital good morning. >> goodou mean by that >> never overlook the numbers. knowing your blood pressure. knowing your blood sugar and knowing your cholesterol numbers. never forget those your blood pressure should be between 110 and 130 over 70 to 80 you should have a fasting blood sugar of less than 100 you should know your good cholesterol. that's the only one you want to have high, above 50. and the ldl,...
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michael fergus says he should stay there to give justice for james workers at heathrow are to vote onhether to stage fresh strikes after rejecting the latest pay rise offer . unite says over 3000 of offer. unite says over 3000 of its members, including guards, engineers and firefighters fighters, will begin the month long ballot ballot, rather, on the 17 february. the union says the 17 february. the union says the offered 10% salary increase amounts to a cut when compared to the rate of inflation. a second unidentified flying has been shot down by. the us military this time over canada. canadian forces will now recover and analyse the wreckage of the cylindrical object . it's cylindrical object. it's believed to be similar to . the believed to be similar to. the chinese surveillance balloon, which shot down off the coast of the around a week ago. former cia lieutenant colonel anthony shaffer told gb news there's no confirmation that the chinese were responsible this time. he's being reluctant to release all the information have. why it is i can't that but the objects that they shot do
michael fergus says he should stay there to give justice for james workers at heathrow are to vote onhether to stage fresh strikes after rejecting the latest pay rise offer . unite says over 3000 of offer. unite says over 3000 of its members, including guards, engineers and firefighters fighters, will begin the month long ballot ballot, rather, on the 17 february. the union says the 17 february. the union says the offered 10% salary increase amounts to a cut when compared to the rate of...
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previously, my congressman was congressman fergus.emember when the rescheduling of narcotics was being debated in committee back in 2014. he commented how will rescheduling impact legitimate pain patients. you can look. it is almost like the inconvenient truth about climate change. you see the hockey stick of co2. there is a hockey stick of overdoses and it started 2015 right after the rescheduling. in a way, the government has played a large role, government policy. rescheduling these drugs not only affected legitimate pain patients who know have to spend four times as much a year -- now have to spend four times as much a year. guest: again, i think we do not do enough to adequately manage pain. that is something that is an important issue that has to be addressed. what he is talking about is the rescheduling of oxycontin several years ago, which drove an increase in heroin availability, and that gave way to fentanyl. it is never going to be just one thing. it is always the balloon effect. you have to have a comprehensive addiction t
previously, my congressman was congressman fergus.emember when the rescheduling of narcotics was being debated in committee back in 2014. he commented how will rescheduling impact legitimate pain patients. you can look. it is almost like the inconvenient truth about climate change. you see the hockey stick of co2. there is a hockey stick of overdoses and it started 2015 right after the rescheduling. in a way, the government has played a large role, government policy. rescheduling these drugs...
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john venables is currently behind bars and michael fergus says he should stay there to give justice forames. the should stay there to give justice forjames. the search for missing mum nicola bailey is now on its 17th day as police continue to investigate . today continue to investigate. today yellow ribbons with messages of hope have been tied . a bridge hope have been tied. a bridge over the river wyre near where he was last seen. she disappeared on the 27th of january while walking her dog shortly after dropping her two daughters off at school . daughters off at school. lancashire. police says it's keeping an open mind in its appeal for information . workers appeal for information. workers at airport are to vote on whether to stage fresh strike action , rejecting the latest pay action, rejecting the latest pay offer . unite says over 3000 of offer. unite says over 3000 of its members, including security guards, engineers and firefighters, will begin month long ballot on the 17th of february. union says the offered 10% salary increase amounts to a pay 10% salary increase amounts to a p
john venables is currently behind bars and michael fergus says he should stay there to give justice forames. the should stay there to give justice forjames. the search for missing mum nicola bailey is now on its 17th day as police continue to investigate . today continue to investigate. today yellow ribbons with messages of hope have been tied . a bridge hope have been tied. a bridge over the river wyre near where he was last seen. she disappeared on the 27th of january while walking her dog...
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i how about this from fergus? hi, mark. i started in a 9956 radio in tv.l . then. the bbc was wonderful. lots of things. the radio drama repertory company was awesome . repertory company was awesome. where my and i worked . where my father and i worked. now the heart isn't there to entertain and educate and inform . it'sjust entertain and educate and inform . it's just to preach. leftie bland woke things . well, there bland woke things. well, there you go. last but not least, how about this from trevor? hi, trevor. thank you for email. and trevor. thank you for email. and trevor is 75 and he says, hi, mark, i'm 75. i stopped paying years ago. they chased me a while but seem to have given up . question of sport radio two ruined and now the threat no masters golf. not paying for the ridiculous salary of auto cue newsreel orders and the execrable lineker. trevor thank for that, but please don't be too harsh on those auto key newsreaders . lots more to come . newsreaders. lots more to come. the papers at. exactly 1030 sharp, but next my mark meats guest is the
i how about this from fergus? hi, mark. i started in a 9956 radio in tv.l . then. the bbc was wonderful. lots of things. the radio drama repertory company was awesome . repertory company was awesome. where my and i worked . where my father and i worked. now the heart isn't there to entertain and educate and inform . it'sjust entertain and educate and inform . it's just to preach. leftie bland woke things . well, there bland woke things. well, there you go. last but not least, how about this...
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i how about this from fergus? hi, mark. i started in a 9956 radio in tv.n. the bbc was wonderful . then. the bbc was wonderful. lots of things. the radio drama repertory company was awesome . repertory company was awesome. where my and i worked . where my father and i worked. now the heart isn't there to entertain and educate and inform . it'sjust entertain and educate and inform . it's just to preach. leftie bland woke things . well, there bland woke things. well, there you go. last but not least, how about this from trevor? hi, trevor. thank you for email. and trevor. thank you for email. and trevor is 75 and he says, hi, mark, i'm 75. i stopped paying years ago. they chased me a while but seem to have given up . question of sport radio two ruined and now the threat no masters golf. not paying for the ridiculous salary of auto cue newsreel orders and the execrable lineker. trevor thank for that, but please don't be too harsh on those auto key newsreaders . lots more to come . newsreaders. lots more to come. the papers at. exactly 1030 sharp, but next my
i how about this from fergus? hi, mark. i started in a 9956 radio in tv.n. the bbc was wonderful . then. the bbc was wonderful. lots of things. the radio drama repertory company was awesome . repertory company was awesome. where my and i worked . where my father and i worked. now the heart isn't there to entertain and educate and inform . it'sjust entertain and educate and inform . it's just to preach. leftie bland woke things . well, there bland woke things. well, there you go. last but not...