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like fiona phillips at that young are? �* , like fiona phillips at that young aye? h ., ., . like fiona phillips at that young are? �*, ., ., . 4. age? it's not common. we think there are about 70. — age? it's not common. we think there are about 70. or— age? it's not common. we think there are about 70, or up _ age? it's not common. we think there are about 70, or up to _ age? it's not common. we think there are about 70, or up to 70,000 - age? it's not common. we think there are about 70, or up to 70,000 peoplej are about 70, or up to 70,000 people with so—called young onset dementia, the before the age of 65. 75,000, i'd to a total of 90,000 people in the uk who have dementia. one in 15 or so, the uk who have dementia. one in 15 orso, i the uk who have dementia. one in 15 or so, i think it's getting increasingly recognised that young onset mission is a bit more common than we thought but it's still uncommon for sup dementia is very much a age—related disease. once you get above 65, your risk doubles every five years you get older. most dementia is for people in t
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our next couple are gmtv presenter fiona phillips and her dance partner brendan!. rain didn�*t stop play at wimbledon today, butjust stop 0il protestors did — for a brief spell, at least. they managed to get onto court not once but twice, including during the match being played by britain�*s number one katie boulter, though it didn�*t seem to put her off her strike. our sports correspondent andy swiss has been watching the day�*s action. for wimbledon, another day of disruption. firstly, yet more rain. and then, on court 18, with grigor dimitrov about to serve, this. two protesters from the campaign groupjust stop 0il, scattering confetti along with the pieces of a wimbledon jigsaw. one of them briefly sat down on the court before both were arrested by police and removed from the grounds. and in the very next match, it happened again. another protester with confetti, and although he was soon stopped by security staff, another clean—up operation. even the two players, including britain�*s katie boulter, helped out, but there was still a short delay. after yesterday
our next couple are gmtv presenter fiona phillips and her dance partner brendan!. rain didn�*t stop play at wimbledon today, butjust stop 0il protestors did — for a brief spell, at least. they managed to get onto court not once but twice, including during the match being played by britain�*s number one katie boulter, though it didn�*t seem to put her off her strike. our sports correspondent andy swiss has been watching the day�*s action. for wimbledon, another day of disruption....
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fiona phillips. stay tuned for that.r daring to challenge the kangaroo court of a privileges committee, loyal ally to boris johnson, dame andrea jenkins still refuses to be silenced . she joins me live be silenced. she joins me live in the studio next for her first exclusive reaction to coming under attack from the westminster blob. don't go anywhere . on gb news. the people's. channel >> welcome back. standby, we're going to bring you some really shocking breaking news regarding the presenter fiona phillips the tv presenter fiona phillips shortly . but first, rishi sunak shortly. but first, rishi sunak was grilled by parliament's liaison committee today with labour loudmouth chris bryant, forcing him to admit he hadn't read the damaging ing privileges committee report that saw seven of his mps. shockingly slammed for speaking out against the bohs for speaking out against the boris johnson witch hunt . boris johnson witch hunt. >> do you think that they should apologise to the house? >> i haven't actually gone through th
fiona phillips. stay tuned for that.r daring to challenge the kangaroo court of a privileges committee, loyal ally to boris johnson, dame andrea jenkins still refuses to be silenced . she joins me live be silenced. she joins me live in the studio next for her first exclusive reaction to coming under attack from the westminster blob. don't go anywhere . on gb news. the people's. channel >> welcome back. standby, we're going to bring you some really shocking breaking news regarding the...
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fiona phillips. stay tuned for that.r daring to challenge the kangaroo court of a privileges committee, loyal ally to boris johnson, dame andrea jenkins still refuses to be silenced . she joins me live be silenced. she joins me live in the studio next for her first exclusive reaction to coming under attack from the westminster blob. don't go anywhere . on gb news. the people's. channel >> welcome back. standby, we're going to bring you some really shocking breaking news regarding the presenter fiona phillips the tv presenter fiona phillips shortly . but first, rishi sunak shortly. but first, rishi sunak was grilled by parliament's liaison committee today with labour loudmouth chris bryant, forcing him to admit he hadn't read the damaging ing privileges committee report that saw seven of his mps. shockingly slammed for speaking out against the bofis for speaking out against the boris johnson witch hunt . boris johnson witch hunt. >> do you think that they should apologise to the house? >> i haven't actually gone through th
fiona phillips. stay tuned for that.r daring to challenge the kangaroo court of a privileges committee, loyal ally to boris johnson, dame andrea jenkins still refuses to be silenced . she joins me live be silenced. she joins me live in the studio next for her first exclusive reaction to coming under attack from the westminster blob. don't go anywhere . on gb news. the people's. channel >> welcome back. standby, we're going to bring you some really shocking breaking news regarding the...
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fiona phillips and her family, so different, so it is hard to know.ntia i getting tested? i mean, for me, i i think alzheimer's and dementia is getting tested? i mean, for me, i l think alzheimer's and dementia is a very scary— think alzheimer's and dementia is a very scary thing, but i think everyone _ very scary thing, but i think everyone should be scared of it, because — everyone should be scared of it, because there is not loads of science — because there is not loads of science to understand why it happens, why certain people get it, and why— happens, why certain people get it, and why certain people do not. and for example, my dad's parents, his dad is _ for example, my dad's parents, his dad is alive — for example, my dad's parents, his dad is alive at the age of 97, he has recently being diagnosed with dementia, but he has had to watch his son _ dementia, but he has had to watch his son go — dementia, but he has had to watch his son go through dementia, so who knows _ his son go through dementia, so who knows what _ his son go through dementi
fiona phillips and her family, so different, so it is hard to know.ntia i getting tested? i mean, for me, i i think alzheimer's and dementia is getting tested? i mean, for me, i l think alzheimer's and dementia is a very scary— think alzheimer's and dementia is a very scary thing, but i think everyone _ very scary thing, but i think everyone should be scared of it, because — everyone should be scared of it, because there is not loads of science — because there is not loads of science to...
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the times has the fiona phillips story at the top, then the king and queen getting the owners of scotlandeaking lessons for state school pupils, says keir starmer. lung cancer diagnosis in women outnumbered men for the first time. and finally, the daily mail, the alzheimer's came from my mother, my father and it has come to me. and the story also about a court hearing that a crossbow attacker was egged on by an ai jackpot. that is all from us tonight, victoria is here tomorrow. untilthen, from us tonight, victoria is here tomorrow. until then, sleep well. good night. breaking news from around the world, 24 breaking news from around the world, 2a hours a day, this is bbc news. at least 20 people have been killed after a bus crashed into a ravine in mexico's southern state of wahaca. a spokesperson for the state public prosecutor's office said 17 people were also injured. seven people have died after heavy rain hit pakistan's second largest city. the downpour in lahore has been described as " record breaking' — it caused urban flooding and infrastructure damage. the caretaker—chief minister
the times has the fiona phillips story at the top, then the king and queen getting the owners of scotlandeaking lessons for state school pupils, says keir starmer. lung cancer diagnosis in women outnumbered men for the first time. and finally, the daily mail, the alzheimer's came from my mother, my father and it has come to me. and the story also about a court hearing that a crossbow attacker was egged on by an ai jackpot. that is all from us tonight, victoria is here tomorrow. untilthen, from...
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. >> and a very sad story concerning the legendary broadcaster fiona phillips and her fight with alzheimer's at the age of just 62. fiona says that she's trialling a new drug which may slow or reverse the condition . and we're going to be condition. and we're going to be looking at alzheimer's and how it affects entire families . and it affects entire families. and we wish you all the best. fiona >> a terrible far too young, isn't it? and scotland today marks the coronation of the king and queen in what's going to be and queen in what's going to be a stunning service of thanksgiving at saint giles cathedral in edinburgh. stay tuned gb news bring you tuned to gb news to bring you all updates throughout the all the updates throughout the day north of border . day from north of the border. >> i would love to be in scotland this morning. >> pomp and pageantry at its best. they have. they had a separate coronation in 1953. there was some criticism of it, actually, because the queen was dressed in civvies and she wasn't in all her regalia. so i think and camilla will think charles and camilla will
. >> and a very sad story concerning the legendary broadcaster fiona phillips and her fight with alzheimer's at the age of just 62. fiona says that she's trialling a new drug which may slow or reverse the condition . and we're going to be condition. and we're going to be looking at alzheimer's and how it affects entire families . and it affects entire families. and we wish you all the best. fiona >> a terrible far too young, isn't it? and scotland today marks the coronation of the...
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the daily express, cheaper food on the way and fiona phillips reveals she is suffering from alzheimer'sre interest rate rises forecast. that's all from us tonight. kirsty�*s here tomorrow. have a good night. been right before, they were right may i _ been right before, they were right may i ask— been right before, they were right may i ask what _ been right before, they were right may i ask what is _ been right before, they were right may i ask what is your _ been right before, they were right may i ask what is your reaction . been right before, they were right may i ask what is your reaction to| may i ask what is your reaction to the approval?— the approval? thank you for the opportunity first _ the approval? thank you for the opportunity first are _ the approval? thank you for the opportunity first are not - the approval? thank you for the i opportunity first are not surprised based on everything we saw this decision was made a while ago and everything that we have heard from japan and iaea has been towards pushing this forward. this i japan and iaea has been towards pushing this forw
the daily express, cheaper food on the way and fiona phillips reveals she is suffering from alzheimer'sre interest rate rises forecast. that's all from us tonight. kirsty�*s here tomorrow. have a good night. been right before, they were right may i _ been right before, they were right may i ask— been right before, they were right may i ask what _ been right before, they were right may i ask what is _ been right before, they were right may i ask what is your _ been right before, they were...
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fiona phillips there in for me. fiona phillips there in the mail as well.een and katie cleans up just stop oil then wipes the floor with her opponent . daily floor with her opponent. daily express lords must not defy the will of the people. obstructive piers were accused of frustrating the will of the people tonight as they ripped up laws at ending the small laws aimed at ending the small boats crisis. the archbishop of canterbury, reverend canterbury, the most reverend justin welby, led the onslaught against government plans to deport who reach the uk deport migrants who reach the uk illegally . the deport migrants who reach the uk illegally. the guardian lung cancer diagnose sees in women to outnumber men for the first time. fossil fuel lobbyists also work for climate groups and a royal row. charles faces protests at coronation in scotland . those are your front scotland. those are your front pages. scotland. those are your front pages . now scotland. those are your front pages. now more on the media buzz with our superstar panel, conservative peer barone
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have the sad news from fiona phillips that she has alzheimer's. the daily star.exit. those were your front pages. that's all we have time for. thank you to my guests, steven allen and schaffer. steven allen and louis schaffer. we're p.m. we're back tomorrow at 11 pm. where steve will be joined by louis liu aukus and diane spencen louis liu aukus and diane spencer. if you're watching at 5 am, stay tuned for breakfast. a.m, stay tuned for breakfast. otherwise you. good night otherwise thank you. good night south could . could. >> congratulations to nigel farage voted by you as the nation's best news presenter at the prestigious tric awards . the prestigious tric awards. hello >> good evening. it's me, jacob rees—mogg on state of the nation. tonight a waxen wings of woke corporations are melting as they fly too close to the sun, along with the news that the majority of high street banks are signed up to stonewall linked diversity initiative as the and mighty unilever has the high and mighty unilever has been accused of being an international sponsor of war by the uk
have the sad news from fiona phillips that she has alzheimer's. the daily star.exit. those were your front pages. that's all we have time for. thank you to my guests, steven allen and schaffer. steven allen and louis schaffer. we're p.m. we're back tomorrow at 11 pm. where steve will be joined by louis liu aukus and diane spencen louis liu aukus and diane spencer. if you're watching at 5 am, stay tuned for breakfast. a.m, stay tuned for breakfast. otherwise you. good night otherwise thank you....
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have the sad news from fiona phillips that she has alzheimer's. the daily star.rexit. those were your front pages. that's all we have time for. thank you to my guests, steven allen and schaffer. steven allen and louis schaffer. we're p.m. we're back tomorrow at 11 pm. where steve will be joined by louis liu aukus and diane spencen louis liu aukus and diane spencer. if you're watching at 5 am, stay tuned for breakfast. a.m, stay tuned for breakfast. otherwise you. good night otherwise thank you. good night the health secretary rejects an overhaul of the nhs on this. >> at 75th anniversary as experts warn it's in a critical condition . condition. >> a very good morning to condition. >> a very. good morning to condition. >> a very good morning to you. welcome to the program. it's 6:00 on wednesday, the 5th of july. this is breakfast on gb news with eamonn holmes and isabel webster. >> your company.
have the sad news from fiona phillips that she has alzheimer's. the daily star.rexit. those were your front pages. that's all we have time for. thank you to my guests, steven allen and schaffer. steven allen and louis schaffer. we're p.m. we're back tomorrow at 11 pm. where steve will be joined by louis liu aukus and diane spencen louis liu aukus and diane spencer. if you're watching at 5 am, stay tuned for breakfast. a.m, stay tuned for breakfast. otherwise you. good night otherwise thank you....
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have the sad news from fiona phillips that she has alzheimer's. the daily star. those were your front pages. that's all we have time for. thank you to my guests, steven allen and schaffer. steven allen and louis schaffer. we're p.m. we're back tomorrow at 11 pm. where steve will be joined by louis liu aukus and diane spencen louis liu aukus and diane spencer. if you're watching at 5 am, stay tuned for breakfast. a.m, stay tuned for breakfast. otherwise you. good night otherwise thank you. good night south tonight on farage with me patrick christys. we have got a huge update on nigel's bank accounts from the man himself . accounts from the man himself. >> we will be hearing an exclusive from nigel very shortly, but first, we have thousands of afghan refugees at risk of homelessness . a minister risk of homelessness. a minister launching a helpline for veterans on the streets and, of course, a housing crisis . so course, a housing crisis. so i am asking pretty simply , is am asking pretty simply, is britain full and is it time to abohsh britain full and is it time
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the broadcaster fiona phillips has and outs she has been diagnosed without symons. —— has announced she has been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. we can return to the streets of edinburgh and the conclusion of the celebration for king charles�*s coronation in the parade is still going through the streets after king charles was presented with the scottish crown jewels, a sceptre and crown, which were whereby mary queen of scots, dating back to 15113. —— which were worn by. they were also in st giles' cathedral for the ceremony and the scottish first minister humza yousaf gave a reading and there was also a lot of music. the service was followed by a 21 gun salute from edinburgh castle and the red arrows have taken part in a fly byjust a short time ago. people are still lining the streets, catching their last glimpse of the procession. now it is time for a look at the weather forecast. hello. tuesday was certainly a disappointing day for the outer courts at wimbledon, with heavy rain arriving during the afternoon. it was welcome news for gardeners and growers. in f
the broadcaster fiona phillips has and outs she has been diagnosed without symons. —— has announced she has been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. we can return to the streets of edinburgh and the conclusion of the celebration for king charles�*s coronation in the parade is still going through the streets after king charles was presented with the scottish crown jewels, a sceptre and crown, which were whereby mary queen of scots, dating back to 15113. —— which were worn by. they were...
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the journalist and broadcaster fiona phillips says she's been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. suffering for months with brain fog and anxiety before the diagnosis. there is a history of dementia in herfamily with her parents, grandparents and uncle all being affected. a woman working in the parliamentary office of an mp has described how she was asked to sit on his lap and felt she had no other choice but to do so. the mp has since been suspended, following separate allegations. ellie varley, who's 25, says she's very angry about what she calls a predatory culture in the house of commons and is one of six people who've spoken to the bbc about inappropriate behaviour at westminster. newsnight s uk editor, sima kotecha, has that story. the house of commons is the heart of democracy. it should, therefore, uphold the highest standards of behaviour. but now there are more allegations of sexual misconduct. this is a problem that transcends party politics. it transcends your position of power. it transcends your gender. ellie is one of six people we've spoken to who work or have work
the journalist and broadcaster fiona phillips says she's been diagnosed with alzheimer's disease. suffering for months with brain fog and anxiety before the diagnosis. there is a history of dementia in herfamily with her parents, grandparents and uncle all being affected. a woman working in the parliamentary office of an mp has described how she was asked to sit on his lap and felt she had no other choice but to do so. the mp has since been suspended, following separate allegations. ellie...
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fiona phillips has said she has been diagnosed with alzheimer's at the age of 62.o after suffering months of brain fog and anxiety, she told the daily mirror. phillips, former host of itv breakfast show gmtv, said dementia had "decimated" her family after her mother, father you're live with bbc news. iam i am lewis vaughanjones. we are going to stick with news in the uk now. king charles has been presented with the scottish crown jewels as part of a ceremony to celebrate his coronation. let's quickly run you through what happened. the afternoon began with a people's procession which left edinburgh castle and made its way along the royal mile. a number of military units led the way and it aimed to represent all aspects of scottish life. many people gathered ahead of the service to show their support for the king, but there was also a sizeable anti—monarchy protest and a number of people were arrested. a demonstration also took place outside the scottish parliament. king charles and queen camilla then arrived at st giles' cathedral for the service of thanksgiving and
fiona phillips has said she has been diagnosed with alzheimer's at the age of 62.o after suffering months of brain fog and anxiety, she told the daily mirror. phillips, former host of itv breakfast show gmtv, said dementia had "decimated" her family after her mother, father you're live with bbc news. iam i am lewis vaughanjones. we are going to stick with news in the uk now. king charles has been presented with the scottish crown jewels as part of a ceremony to celebrate his...
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the journalist and television presenter fiona phillips says she's been diagnosed with alzheimer's athe had the disease a year ago, after suffering months of brain fog and anxiety. she's described to the daily mirror how dementia has ravaged herfamily — after her parents, grandparents and uncle were also diganosed. many schools in england have been forced to close today, as teachers walk out over pay. it is the sixth national strike by members of the national education union in england since february — another is planned for friday. the teachers are calling for above—inflation pay increases. the government says schools are receiving significant additionalfunding. and that's bbc news at one. now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm paul scott at the bbc sport centre. here's what's coming up... we could be set for a record breaking day at wimbledon as organisers play catch—up, if only the rain would stop. england have made changes ahead of their crucial third ashes test, jimmy anderson is
the journalist and television presenter fiona phillips says she's been diagnosed with alzheimer's athe had the disease a year ago, after suffering months of brain fog and anxiety. she's described to the daily mirror how dementia has ravaged herfamily — after her parents, grandparents and uncle were also diganosed. many schools in england have been forced to close today, as teachers walk out over pay. it is the sixth national strike by members of the national education union in england since...
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the tv presenter fiona phillips has revealed she's been diagnosed with alzheimer's.used to present gmtv and appeared as a contestant on strictly, says she was told a year ago she had the disease, after suffering months of "brain fog and anxiety. " schools in england face further disruption today — and again on friday — as teachers in the national education union strike over pay. the government says its pay offer is fair and reasonable. parents have been warned that end—of—term events such as sports days, concerts and school trips could be disrupted. a group of mps have said the government wasted billions of taxpayers' money on unusable ppe and warned about an "alarming" lack of plans for an emergency stockpile forfuture pandemics. in a report, the commons public accounts committee said the department of health and social care had "written off" nearly £15 billion of inventory in the past two years. the government said that at the time they were working to procure ppe in the face of an unprecedented global pandemic. the committee's chair said lessons could still be lea
the tv presenter fiona phillips has revealed she's been diagnosed with alzheimer's.used to present gmtv and appeared as a contestant on strictly, says she was told a year ago she had the disease, after suffering months of "brain fog and anxiety. " schools in england face further disruption today — and again on friday — as teachers in the national education union strike over pay. the government says its pay offer is fair and reasonable. parents have been warned that end—of—term...
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the broadcaster fiona phillips has revealed she has been diagnosed with alzheimer's. barracks and the marvellously named shetland pony called corporal cruachan is getting ready for today's duties. let's get your uniform on, get you ready for work, buddy. corporal cruachan is the regimental mascot for the royal regiment of scotland and will be leading the people's procession ahead of today's service. it's very humbling to be part of the parade itself, especially representing the regiment as a pony major. and what about cruachan? well, it's part of hisjob. he likes to show off. i mean, there's no better time to show off than in front of all the crowds. across edinburgh and more preparations. the magnificent greys of the royal scots dragoon guards will also be part of the procession today. it seems so fitting that as the senior and only cavalry regiment of scotland, that we are playing a part and that we are leading that element of the parade. it's a huge privilege. a small vignette that is not by contrivance. the horses on parade on the day will be monarch, regent, prin
the broadcaster fiona phillips has revealed she has been diagnosed with alzheimer's. barracks and the marvellously named shetland pony called corporal cruachan is getting ready for today's duties. let's get your uniform on, get you ready for work, buddy. corporal cruachan is the regimental mascot for the royal regiment of scotland and will be leading the people's procession ahead of today's service. it's very humbling to be part of the parade itself, especially representing the regiment as a...
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but thought of fiona phillips, but i thought of fiona phillips, who's been extremely brave, coming tellingct prosper effects affect her work. prosper effects in it's affected her in future. it's affected her family, parents, other family, her parents, other members of her family as well. i think she's been very brave. and i when people in the i think when people in the pubuc i think when people in the public eye come out and draw attention, we'll find out more about awful illness . we will. >> and we wish her well. just a few seconds, folks. so your headune few seconds, folks. so your headline hero cover a man who is superhuman right now and he's holding english sports together because he's really lewis hamilton. >> no, no, it's not lewis. >> although i i'm a big fan of lewis like you, but not on his policies. ben stokes, who , by policies. ben stokes, who, by the way, a little known fact is the way, a little known fact is the second fastest cricketer to 4000 runs and 150 wickets only. sir garfield sobers behind him, but he's holding us together. >> what a star. come on, stokes. >> what a
but thought of fiona phillips, but i thought of fiona phillips, who's been extremely brave, coming tellingct prosper effects affect her work. prosper effects in it's affected her in future. it's affected her family, parents, other family, her parents, other members of her family as well. i think she's been very brave. and i when people in the i think when people in the pubuc i think when people in the public eye come out and draw attention, we'll find out more about awful illness . we will....
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my friend, colleague, former colleague and tv presenter fiona phillips has sadly revealed that she hasdisease . she's at the age of 62. disease. she's at the age of 62. she always did fear that because her mother had it and her father had it, she always did fear it would come after her. and sadly so young. >> i texted you as soon as i saw that this morning because, you know, she's talked so much about it, as you say. and i think even her uncle or someone i mean, her family's been ravaged by the disease, always thought family's been ravaged by the disecould always thought family's been ravaged by the disecould hopefully ays thought family's been ravaged by the disecould hopefully get thought family's been ravaged by the disecould hopefully get to>ught family's been ravaged by the disecould hopefully get to 801t family's been ravaged by the disecould hopefully get to 80 or she could hopefully get to 80 or something. 62 is no at something. but 62 is no age at all. but good news is all. but the good news is apparently she's involved one apparently she's involved in one of new tests. and of
my friend, colleague, former colleague and tv presenter fiona phillips has sadly revealed that she hasdisease . she's at the age of 62. disease. she's at the age of 62. she always did fear that because her mother had it and her father had it, she always did fear it would come after her. and sadly so young. >> i texted you as soon as i saw that this morning because, you know, she's talked so much about it, as you say. and i think even her uncle or someone i mean, her family's been ravaged...
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fiona phillips has revealed she has alzheimer's.ght for the nhs is what we are talking about any _ thanks. straight for the nhs is what we are talking about any little - thanks. straight for the nhs is what we are talking about any little bit i we are talking about any little bit of overtime from the nhs consultant and it is those who just made a documentary about the nhs for beauty sounds, a bit of a bbc insider about the health service insider as well. my the health service insider as well. my question is this... the nhs work for our— my question is this... the nhs work for our d_ my question is this... the nhs work for our d hope. _ my question is this... the nhs work for our d hope, what _ my question is this... the nhs work for our d hope, what will— my question is this... the nhs work for our d hope, what will take - my question is this... the nhs work for our d hope, what will take us. for our d hope, what will take us through— for our d hope, what will take us through att— for our d hope, what will take us through all of— fo
fiona phillips has revealed she has alzheimer's.ght for the nhs is what we are talking about any _ thanks. straight for the nhs is what we are talking about any little - thanks. straight for the nhs is what we are talking about any little bit i we are talking about any little bit of overtime from the nhs consultant and it is those who just made a documentary about the nhs for beauty sounds, a bit of a bbc insider about the health service insider as well. my the health service insider as well....
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so we applaud those that do like fiona do get involved like fiona phillips. awful, phillips. awful disease. >> so let's hope this is a new era. russia is using terrorism to sow division in britain. the home secretary is saying as she lays out the government's new counter terror strategy . counter terror strategy. >> us suella braverman will also say that islamic terrorism is still a major threat in this country, accounting for three quarters of the m15's time. >> here's major general chip chapman. chip is former head of counterterrorism at the ministry of defence. chip, good morning. thanks for your your time today . what do what do you make of this sort of analysis that russia is sowing the seeds of discontent? hardly surprise you know, one of the things we've always looked at in the last few years is hybrid warfare from russia. >> that is to use either deniable attacks or information operations, including propaganda and subversion, to try and subvert democracy. >> and one of the ways you do thatis >> and one of the ways you do that is to amplify groups either of extreme lef
so we applaud those that do like fiona do get involved like fiona phillips. awful, phillips. awful disease. >> so let's hope this is a new era. russia is using terrorism to sow division in britain. the home secretary is saying as she lays out the government's new counter terror strategy . counter terror strategy. >> us suella braverman will also say that islamic terrorism is still a major threat in this country, accounting for three quarters of the m15's time. >> here's major...
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i mean, it gets publicity because of some someone like fiona phillips being involved in this. field. i actually work in clinical trials, but cancer ones myself and honestly , i can't speak and honestly, i can't speak highly enough about the opportunities they give . and the opportunities they give. and the stats that you quoted there about how trials patients tend to do better is actually true. trials give access to new treatments that are in the pipeline . so every existing drug pipeline. so every existing drug that we give has had to go through this trial process. and also patients get a lot of surveillance on a trial. so they get regular follow up with a clinician and specialist in the field with this particular trial , it's still in the early phases . so it's an early phase to be trial and it is randomised , trial and it is randomised, which is excellent and it is going on. i think they've got 43 patients in this country, but patients in this country, but patients are still on it. so we don't have the results of it yet. and when the trial reads out in the next couple of ye
i mean, it gets publicity because of some someone like fiona phillips being involved in this. field. i actually work in clinical trials, but cancer ones myself and honestly , i can't speak and honestly, i can't speak highly enough about the opportunities they give . and the opportunities they give. and the stats that you quoted there about how trials patients tend to do better is actually true. trials give access to new treatments that are in the pipeline . so every existing drug pipeline. so...
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fiona phillips has thanked the public for their support over her alzheimer's battle.t lady. daily star sounds 100% legit, so psycho robots, scumbags, we promise not to kill off humans. fiendish clever robots have promised not to rebel against us humans as they're currently happy. but they're currently happy. but they would say that, wouldn't they? that's according to the daily star. those are your front pages. let's get reaction now from my top pundits, author and broadcaster emma wolf, tv personality ingrid tarrant, and barrister and former conservative mp jerry hayes . conservative mp jerry hayes. lots of stories to get our teeth into. how about this story ? into. how about this story? ingrid's in the mail. proof politicians are out of touch on electric cars. the mail reveals westminster has more chargers than birmingham, manchester, liverpool , leeds, sheffield and liverpool, leeds, sheffield and newcastle combined. >> i know it's quite extraordinary , but they are out extraordinary, but they are out of touch. the fact that they've got so many means implies that th
fiona phillips has thanked the public for their support over her alzheimer's battle.t lady. daily star sounds 100% legit, so psycho robots, scumbags, we promise not to kill off humans. fiendish clever robots have promised not to rebel against us humans as they're currently happy. but they're currently happy. but they would say that, wouldn't they? that's according to the daily star. those are your front pages. let's get reaction now from my top pundits, author and broadcaster emma wolf, tv...
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should we look at fiona phillips yeah, this is a shame. >> well known tv favourite, fiona phillips has. but she's only gone public recently and she's been inundated with well—wishes and she's only 62. so it's very young and it's, it's something that both her mother and father experienced and then both died from. and probably a lot of trepidation and worry for the poor woman. but i think it's great. >> it's affected so many members of her family. i think an uncle as well, really, and somebody else's brother, i think. yes it's haunted her family. >> there's fresh drug hope. there's a drug that's been approved in america . it is approved in america. it is called lecanemab . i think that's called lecanemab. i think that's maybe how you're pronouncing it . it basically works by reversing pathological changes and the brain and it finds and removes build—ups of a toxic toxic protein called amyloid . i toxic protein called amyloid. i think alzheimer's and dementia is something that impacts so , so is something that impacts so, so many people i know people . i see many people i know people. i s
should we look at fiona phillips yeah, this is a shame. >> well known tv favourite, fiona phillips has. but she's only gone public recently and she's been inundated with well—wishes and she's only 62. so it's very young and it's, it's something that both her mother and father experienced and then both died from. and probably a lot of trepidation and worry for the poor woman. but i think it's great. >> it's affected so many members of her family. i think an uncle as well, really,...
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and this all comes after the shocking alzheimer's diagnosis for beloved tv star fiona phillip at the both very much forjoining me. both now they're coming. there you go . right. nice to see you both. thank you so much. now, now, cheryl . hello. hi, david. hi so. cheryl. hello. hi, david. hi so. so cheryl, talk to me about how you and david became involved in this particular trial . um david this particular trial. um david started to lose his memory , started to lose his memory, which is a very minor part of alzheimer's. >> about seven years ago. and so therefore, i started looking for opfions. therefore, i started looking for options . and when you go to your options. and when you go to your gp at the moment, if you're diagnosed with dementia or alzheimer's , there isn't alzheimer's, there isn't anything they can do. so i started making enquiries and discovered that there were some trials that we could get involved in and three years ago we started at recognition health on the trial for lecanemab , and on the trial for lecanemab, and at that stage we had no idea that there would be so
and this all comes after the shocking alzheimer's diagnosis for beloved tv star fiona phillip at the both very much forjoining me. both now they're coming. there you go . right. nice to see you both. thank you so much. now, now, cheryl . hello. hi, david. hi so. cheryl. hello. hi, david. hi so. so cheryl, talk to me about how you and david became involved in this particular trial . um david this particular trial. um david started to lose his memory , started to lose his memory, which is a very...
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the mirror this morning features comments from the tv presenter fiona phillips, following her alzheimer'sribing people as �*so kind'. the image that has caught our eye this morning is this picture of a goat, who hasjoined a team of living lawnmowers at a park in new york. the goats are being brought to the riverside park to feast on weeds that are growing too high for gardeners to reach. so they are like poison ivy, porcelain barry, all the weeds that people are trying to get rid of. tt people are trying to get rid of. tit makes people are trying to get rid of. tt makes a lot of sense. looks very content. ., ., ,., makes a lot of sense. looks very content. ., ., , ., content. you and i both picked and inside aid content. you and i both picked and inside paid today _ content. you and i both picked and inside paid today because - content. you and i both picked and inside paid today because i - content. you and i both picked and inside paid today because i was - inside paid today because i was going to ask you how well you wear hats. indiana jones as we know has been released, the last one s
the mirror this morning features comments from the tv presenter fiona phillips, following her alzheimer'sribing people as �*so kind'. the image that has caught our eye this morning is this picture of a goat, who hasjoined a team of living lawnmowers at a park in new york. the goats are being brought to the riverside park to feast on weeds that are growing too high for gardeners to reach. so they are like poison ivy, porcelain barry, all the weeds that people are trying to get rid of. tt...