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dr hadiza bawa—garba was also struck off the medical register.s of doctors signed a letter of protest about the way she'd been treated, as our health editor hugh pym reports. a six—year—old boy, jack adcock, died as a result of a catalogue of errors at a leicester hospital. a serious infection was not diagnosed. a doctor, hadiza bawa—garba, was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter and later barred from practising. a nurse at the hospital was also convicted and struck off. colleagues say dr bawa—garba was working under intense pressure and low staffing was partly to blame. the decision to stop her working, so ending her career as a doctor, generated anger across the profession. today, the government announced a review of how doctors‘ mistakes should be handled. it is fair to say that the recent dr bawa—garba case has caused huge concern. so today, i can announce that i've asked professor sir norman williams, former president of the royal college of surgeons, my senior clinical advisor, to conduct a rapid review into the application of gross
dr hadiza bawa—garba was also struck off the medical register.s of doctors signed a letter of protest about the way she'd been treated, as our health editor hugh pym reports. a six—year—old boy, jack adcock, died as a result of a catalogue of errors at a leicester hospital. a serious infection was not diagnosed. a doctor, hadiza bawa—garba, was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter and later barred from practising. a nurse at the hospital was also convicted and struck off....
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dr bawa—garba was found guilty of malpractice. problems with the system. the general medical council has challenged decisions in the high court and one. now she has been struck off, i would like to think thatisit struck off, i would like to think that is it and they leave us alone and let us grieve and get on with oui’ and let us grieve and get on with our lives with our beautiful daughter. but now many of dr bawa—garba's fellow medics have given their support. they have raised £200,000 so she can begin an appeal to practice medicine again. kirsty mckinlay is a clinical negligence barrister and we're joined from london by drjenny vaughan who started the crowd funding campaign. ifi if i could ask you first, doctor vaughan, it's difficult herring from the family as we did then the film a moment ago, but what is the principle behind your support? can i first of all said that it is absolutely tragic that the child has died and my heart goes out to the family. however, hadiza bawa—garba that day faced an almost impossible day. i am a m
dr bawa—garba was found guilty of malpractice. problems with the system. the general medical council has challenged decisions in the high court and one. now she has been struck off, i would like to think thatisit struck off, i would like to think that is it and they leave us alone and let us grieve and get on with oui’ and let us grieve and get on with our lives with our beautiful daughter. but now many of dr bawa—garba's fellow medics have given their support. they have raised £200,000...
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that's what happened to dr hadiza bawa—garba.rors in hospital. her case sparked fury amongst thousands of doctors when she was then barred from practising again. now the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has ordered an urgent review into how such cases should be handled. here's our health editor, hugh pym. a six year old boy, jack adcock, died as a result of a catalogue of errors at a leicester hospital. a serious infection was not diagnosed. a doctor, hadiza bawa—garba, was convicted of gross negligence, manslaughter and later barred from practising. a nurse at the hospital was also convicted and struck off. colleagues say that dr bawa—garba was working under intense pressure and low staffing was partly to blame. they say it is unfair to stop her working again. today the government announced a review of how doctors' mistakes should be handled. it is fair to say that the recent dr bawa—garba case has caused huge concern. so today i can announce that i have asked professor sir norman williams, the former president of the royal colleg
that's what happened to dr hadiza bawa—garba.rors in hospital. her case sparked fury amongst thousands of doctors when she was then barred from practising again. now the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has ordered an urgent review into how such cases should be handled. here's our health editor, hugh pym. a six year old boy, jack adcock, died as a result of a catalogue of errors at a leicester hospital. a serious infection was not diagnosed. a doctor, hadiza bawa—garba, was convicted of gross...
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garba has told parliament that south africa will increase value added tax for the first time in more than two decades poses government wants to cut the budget deficit and stabilize debt after years of economic growth let's go live now to serious family to miller in johannesburg a lot of promises made in this budget where on earth is south africa going to get the money from to pay for all of this. well that has been the main question coming from all sectors of south african society given that south africa does have very high debt the g.d.p. to growth ratio has been a depression rather has been sitting at about fifty percent so the minister has this afternoon said that they're looking at increasing the value added tax by one percent and i think this would be of some concern to the poorest of the poor the minister has said that basic food stuff like a maze doesn't are zero rated so this shouldn't impact our souls but this does really impact the cost of living for millions of south africans across the country given that more than fifty percent of the south africans rely on just over a do
garba has told parliament that south africa will increase value added tax for the first time in more than two decades poses government wants to cut the budget deficit and stabilize debt after years of economic growth let's go live now to serious family to miller in johannesburg a lot of promises made in this budget where on earth is south africa going to get the money from to pay for all of this. well that has been the main question coming from all sectors of south african society given that...
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twenty seven people were killed we'll have more on that as and when we get it here on al-jazeera now garba in costa rica with a flair for the ornate has been drawing visitors from around the world for more than fifty years eventually stopped blanco has dedicated his life to sculpting unique designs out of the trees in his home city his work is now considered on the finest examples of topiary in the world us and gallica ripples. at the foot of the church of st raphael in costa rica central mountain range stands a testament to one man's vision over the decades the gardens of said they were being sculpted into birds and beasts by evangelist blanco a man known locally as don lister all senor scissorhands. he began work here in one nine hundred sixty four and never stopped. the parks like my family is like my children my wife and my mistresses i love it and i care for it i come here at five in the morning just to wiring it i do this little love and it cation. is the gardens matures so has its reputation there are now more than one hundred figures here each beginning life as saplings planted by
twenty seven people were killed we'll have more on that as and when we get it here on al-jazeera now garba in costa rica with a flair for the ornate has been drawing visitors from around the world for more than fifty years eventually stopped blanco has dedicated his life to sculpting unique designs out of the trees in his home city his work is now considered on the finest examples of topiary in the world us and gallica ripples. at the foot of the church of st raphael in costa rica central...
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it's not happening for ga garbae men in memphis or teachers in west virginia. >> the point we're talkingut is that tax cuts for corporations -- >> it's not happening for charter school workers. >> if we talk over each other, no one can hear anything. if we look at corporations in america that got a tax cut, they take some of the money, the talking point from the democratic party is it was only going to go to the top earners, top 1%. now the corporations that are made up of republicans and democrats are giving one-time checks to their employees. they're also increasing salaries. that's a win for both parties. it's a win for the united states of america. and calling it -- talking about a pack of gum is taking the facts and twisting them. people are getting real money from this. >> maria: you're getting real selective, richard. when you talk about 4% economic growth, that lifts many boats. >> i agree. >> maria: why talk about a pack of gum? >> i'm talking about a pack of gum because paul ryan was talking about a pack of gum. let's be he ver very clear. i think there's great economic growth.
it's not happening for ga garbae men in memphis or teachers in west virginia. >> the point we're talkingut is that tax cuts for corporations -- >> it's not happening for charter school workers. >> if we talk over each other, no one can hear anything. if we look at corporations in america that got a tax cut, they take some of the money, the talking point from the democratic party is it was only going to go to the top earners, top 1%. now the corporations that are made up of...