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, the judge says baby charlie gard returns to the high court, thejudge says he baby charlie gard returnsear the case in full on thursday. he says something new would be needed to be heard to grant them the right to send him to the united states for treatment. we are hearing 255 people survived the grenfell tower. theresa may is calling on rival parties to contribute and notjust criticised in a bid to change her leadership style. labour has accused the prime minister of having run out of ideas. johanna konta has become the first british woman to reach the quarterfinals at wimbledon since 1984 after beating karolina garcia in three sets. andy murray is involved in another entertaining match as yet has just gone two set up against his opponent benoit paire. wayne rooney says he has not moved to a retirement home after rejoining everton, insisting he is back at his old club to win trophies. the high court has ruled that the sale of arms to saudi arabia is legal. the ruling comes after a case was brought by a pressure group, campaign against the arms trade. they argued that the uk had broken
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the lawyers for the of charlie gard wa nted the lawyers for the of charlie gard wanted an order allowing said new evidence shows experimental treatment could produce what they were calling improvement but whether the judge has what they were calling improvement but whether thejudge has been convinced of that or not we do not know. he said the case will continue on thursday. clearly have the adverts publicity this —— and the added publicity the chasers gained is due to the intervention of the pope and president trump, no less. two of the highest people that could possibly interfere or have made the pass comment. the president of the usa and pope francis. so without the intervention i think the wave of public support the family felt between that and the american government clearly wanted to give to them, that has brought about this further stage. we know tomorrow there will be a vote in the us congress to make charlie gard the us citizen which would help in their case to allow him to get treated, should mrjustice francis decides he can be released from great ormond street hospital. yeah, a
the lawyers for the of charlie gard wa nted the lawyers for the of charlie gard wanted an order allowing said new evidence shows experimental treatment could produce what they were calling improvement but whether the judge has what they were calling improvement but whether thejudge has been convinced of that or not we do not know. he said the case will continue on thursday. clearly have the adverts publicity this —— and the added publicity the chasers gained is due to the intervention of...
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also tonight: save charlie gard!urt, as an american doctor says a trial therapy could give him a chance of meaningful improvement. on a visit to paris, just weeks after president trump said he'd pull america out of the paris climate accord, there are hints of a shift.
also tonight: save charlie gard!urt, as an american doctor says a trial therapy could give him a chance of meaningful improvement. on a visit to paris, just weeks after president trump said he'd pull america out of the paris climate accord, there are hints of a shift.
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gard who have given up their legal fight to keep of charlie gard who have given up their legalfightt page as well, picking up on comments made by charlie gard's parents outside court. the story also appears on the front page of the metro and charlie gard is also the daily mail's lead story. the telegraph front of the story. the telegraph front of the story on how consumers who buy internetting gauged appliances for them homes —— their homes are vulnerable to cyber attacks. the times says that ministers are considering clamping down on developers who sell houses with escalating ground rents. also a story on the police and crime commissioner accused of pulling police away from an anti—fracking protest. the guardian leads with a warning from the bank of england on rising levels of personal debt. the express fix on what it calls a row among doctors over the safety of starting is. so, it was inevitable given the huge public interest that there is in the story that this is there is in the story that this is the only picture on the front page and the photograph on the front page of the dai
gard who have given up their legal fight to keep of charlie gard who have given up their legalfightt page as well, picking up on comments made by charlie gard's parents outside court. the story also appears on the front page of the metro and charlie gard is also the daily mail's lead story. the telegraph front of the story. the telegraph front of the story on how consumers who buy internetting gauged appliances for them homes —— their homes are vulnerable to cyber attacks. the times says...
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support for charlie gard was global. pope francis said he was playing for his parents and that he hoped that they wished to a company and cheat their child until the end was not elected. —— and treat their child. but doctors at great 0rmond child. but doctors at great ormond street and the legal system saw things differently. judges at every level up differently. judges at every level up to this european court of human rights determined that further treatment would not be in the interests of charlie gard and that he should be allowed to die with dignity. through out the legal process the relationship between the pa rents process the relationship between the parents and the hospital deteriorated stop i cannot get my head around it. we too him into hospital, they do not want to do the treatment. they basicallyjust kept him a prisoner there. our parental rights have been stripped the military we took in there, in hindsight we lost him. -- the moment we took him in there. his parents thank nurses at great 0rmond that they sa
support for charlie gard was global. pope francis said he was playing for his parents and that he hoped that they wished to a company and cheat their child until the end was not elected. —— and treat their child. but doctors at great 0rmond child. but doctors at great ormond street and the legal system saw things differently. judges at every level up differently. judges at every level up to this european court of human rights determined that further treatment would not be in the interests...
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a short while later, the parents of charlie gard also released a statement.one abusive or threatening behaviour to great ormond street hospital staff or anybody in connection with our son. we, too, get abuse and have to endure nasty and hurtful remarks on a daily basis. people have different opinions and we accept that. but there is a line that shouldn't be crossed. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, also condemned the abuse, tweeting that the behaviour was totally u na cce pta ble. the high court hearing into charlie gard's future resumes tomorrow, with the judge saying he hopes a decision will be reached by tuesday. richard main, bbc news. the rules on blood donation are to be relaxed in england and scotland to allow more gay men and sex workers to take part. experts say there is clear evidence it is safe for those groups to give blood after abstaining from sex for three months, instead of 12. hiv charities have welcomed the changes. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. giving blood is not for everyone. rules on safety mean those at high risk
a short while later, the parents of charlie gard also released a statement.one abusive or threatening behaviour to great ormond street hospital staff or anybody in connection with our son. we, too, get abuse and have to endure nasty and hurtful remarks on a daily basis. people have different opinions and we accept that. but there is a line that shouldn't be crossed. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, also condemned the abuse, tweeting that the behaviour was totally u na cce pta ble. the high...
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what's your take on the charlie gard story? >> let me say this. >> please. >> first, the american people sure don't want the insurance companies and the big powerful interests to control their health care. that's why trumpcare is so unpopular. they want a good system that works, and that's what we're looking at. on the charlie gard situation, again, i don't know all the details in england, but, you know, i think if people want to be able to help a child that's dying, they should be allowed to do it. >> all right. democratic leader, minority leader chuck schumer. thank you so much.
what's your take on the charlie gard story? >> let me say this. >> please. >> first, the american people sure don't want the insurance companies and the big powerful interests to control their health care. that's why trumpcare is so unpopular. they want a good system that works, and that's what we're looking at. on the charlie gard situation, again, i don't know all the details in england, but, you know, i think if people want to be able to help a child that's dying, they...
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behind me be supporters of the parents of charlie gard, and theirfight to the parents of charlie garddence behind me. the court case itself, the hearing is happening in court number 50 inside the high court. it started at 10:45am in front of mr justice francis, who is the original judge who heard the original high court ruling on charlie gard and he said there are a lot of people who have been working very hard in the best interest of this baby and he stated that his welfare is a paramount concern to all of us. we leave this hearing, as you mentioned, is about this experimental treatment that has been the thread running through this whole long—running court case. the experimental treatment is offered by a doctor in the united states which so far great 0rmond street hospital have argued will not have any significant improvement on the condition of charlie, and the argument which has been supported by the courts all the way to this so far is that the kindest thing to do is to have his life—support systems are withdrawn, and that is a decision that the parents have never been able to acc
behind me be supporters of the parents of charlie gard, and theirfight to the parents of charlie garddence behind me. the court case itself, the hearing is happening in court number 50 inside the high court. it started at 10:45am in front of mr justice francis, who is the original judge who heard the original high court ruling on charlie gard and he said there are a lot of people who have been working very hard in the best interest of this baby and he stated that his welfare is a paramount...
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we we re around the charlie gard case.t ormond street hospital in london hasjust said it has great ormond street hospital in london has just said it has applied to the high court for a fresh hearing in this case. great ormond street has applied to the high court for a fresh hearing in this case and the hospital says it is doing that in light of claims of new evidence relating to potential treatment for his condition. you remember, 11—month—old charlie gard, all legal avenues have been exhausted but his pa rents avenues have been exhausted but his parents wanted to take into the united states for a highly experimental treatment. they said it could offer some hope in his case, he was born with an extremely rare condition. they lost all legal cases but this letter has emerged today, signed by seven medical professionals, scientific researchers, lots of them in other countries, but this letter has emerged which talks about a potential drug which could possibly help him. that in itself is experimental, it is not a drug that has
we we re around the charlie gard case.t ormond street hospital in london hasjust said it has great ormond street hospital in london has just said it has applied to the high court for a fresh hearing in this case. great ormond street has applied to the high court for a fresh hearing in this case and the hospital says it is doing that in light of claims of new evidence relating to potential treatment for his condition. you remember, 11—month—old charlie gard, all legal avenues have been...
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the main story, charlie gard's parents have ended their legalfight over charlie gard's parents have endedther says they will never know what might have been if he'd been treated earlier. donald trump was mac son—in—law and senior adviser jared kushner denies colluding with russia during the president's election campaign. this is the business news this afternoon. the international monetary fund has lowered its growth forecast for the uk warning that activity has been weaker than expected in the first part of the year. the imf said the economy would grow by 1.7 %, instead of the 2% it initially forecast. it lowered its prediction for the uk and the united states, but upgraded the outlook for several eurozone countries. over two and a half thousand products have shrunk in size over the past five years, but are being sold for the same price. the office for national statistics said it was notjust chocolate bars that have been subject to so—called "shrinkflation" when the goods get smaller but the prices stay the same to compensate for the increase in raw ingredients. it said toilet rolls, coff
the main story, charlie gard's parents have ended their legalfight over charlie gard's parents have endedther says they will never know what might have been if he'd been treated earlier. donald trump was mac son—in—law and senior adviser jared kushner denies colluding with russia during the president's election campaign. this is the business news this afternoon. the international monetary fund has lowered its growth forecast for the uk warning that activity has been weaker than expected in...
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charlie gard's parents speaking just about an hour ago.ecause this case has made global headlines. with the night is one of those people from america. catherine is a lawyer and president and ceo of americans united for life. can you tell our audience why you are here today. i'm here today to support charlie's parents as they are fighting for his life. all they want is to be able to give charlie at chants, to give him a chance that one of these ground—breaking new treatments that may be able to help him, to give them a significantly improved life. we have seen videos. i have sat beside charlie's bedside and his mum hasjoined me these videos of children who have significantly improved from these therapies. president trump and the pope had come out in support of charlie's parents, whilst great 0rmond themselves say that it is right to look into this new evidence that has been put forward to them at the high court, but up until now doctors have said that there is little hope for charlie, despite treatment. there are doctors around the world to
charlie gard's parents speaking just about an hour ago.ecause this case has made global headlines. with the night is one of those people from america. catherine is a lawyer and president and ceo of americans united for life. can you tell our audience why you are here today. i'm here today to support charlie's parents as they are fighting for his life. all they want is to be able to give charlie at chants, to give him a chance that one of these ground—breaking new treatments that may be able...
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president trump takes pa rt charlie gard. president trump takes part ina charlie gard.y for a new aircraft carrier as members of his family prepared to be questioned by congress over alleged links to russians during his election campaign. boots the chemist says it is truly sorry brits response to calls to cut the cost of morning after pills. here, the government plans to introduce a registration system for drones because of growing concern about the risk they pose to aircraft. drone owners will have to complete a safety awareness course. dozens of near misses have been reported in the past year, asjoe lynam reports. gatwick airport has confirmed that some flights have been disrupted this evening by a drone in the area. it wasn't the first time a drone had flown close to a runway but enough to close down gatwick airport for a short while three weeks ago. pilots have long complained that unmanned vehicles could fly into their engines, causing accidents. drones are being used to fly drugs and mobile phones into prisons. now the government wants to act by forcing all drone
president trump takes pa rt charlie gard. president trump takes part ina charlie gard.y for a new aircraft carrier as members of his family prepared to be questioned by congress over alleged links to russians during his election campaign. boots the chemist says it is truly sorry brits response to calls to cut the cost of morning after pills. here, the government plans to introduce a registration system for drones because of growing concern about the risk they pose to aircraft. drone owners will...
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if we don't, then all the little charlie gard's in the world are in trouble.cal, with some of the right saying it shows why having a nationalised health system is bad. those on the other side of the debate said donald trump is being hypocritical. on one hand, showing compassion to a british family while introducing healthcare legislation that could seriously endanger american children. this is a fundamental and radical restructure ofa fundamental and radical restructure of a programme that kids rely on. it will shred the safety net that children have relied on for many yea rs. children have relied on for many years. this is probably the most important issue for children in decades. this american father's only concern was fighting to keep his son alive. he understands better than anyone what charlie gard's parents are going through. being told he should let his child die, when there was the promise, however implausible, that he could be saved. plenty more on that story on the website. this week, we've been reporting on china's ambitious plan to recreate the fam
if we don't, then all the little charlie gard's in the world are in trouble.cal, with some of the right saying it shows why having a nationalised health system is bad. those on the other side of the debate said donald trump is being hypocritical. on one hand, showing compassion to a british family while introducing healthcare legislation that could seriously endanger american children. this is a fundamental and radical restructure ofa fundamental and radical restructure of a programme that kids...
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the fight over charlie gard's future is over.ately sick little boy will now be allowed to die. justice for charlie! justice but charlie! after a hugely emotional hearing, where his parents said they had agreed to let their son go. they emerge to face the world's media. our son is an absolute moray and we could not be proud of him and we will miss him terribly. —— proud of him and we will miss him terribly. — — warrior. proud of him and we will miss him terribly. —— warrior. his body heart and soul may soon be gone, but his spirit will live on for eternity and he will make a difference to people's lives for years to come, we will make sure of that. we are now going to spend our last precious moments with our son, charlie, who unfortunately will not make his first birthday injust under two weeks' time. charlie has been in great ormond street hospital since october. he has a serious inherited condition, mitochondrial depletion syndrome. he cannot move, feed or breathe unaided. the central question in this case was whether this powde
the fight over charlie gard's future is over.ately sick little boy will now be allowed to die. justice for charlie! justice but charlie! after a hugely emotional hearing, where his parents said they had agreed to let their son go. they emerge to face the world's media. our son is an absolute moray and we could not be proud of him and we will miss him terribly. —— proud of him and we will miss him terribly. — — warrior. proud of him and we will miss him terribly. —— warrior. his body...
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it became an avant-garde church in the 1950's. the judsen dance company practiced and performed in the basement of the church and developed what really became modern dance. while background music may provide timing, the emphasis on the dance was a celebration of the human body. dancers wore tightfitting clothing to emphasize physicality and dance motions were tightly controlled and athletic. i sometimes think if you see "dancing with the stars" on television, you are seeing this is where it ended up with commercialization, but that is the kind of dance the dance company was doing in 1963. sometimes the dances seems more like gymnastics. still, there were many romantic and sexually suggestive aspects to the dance company's performances and a celebrated sexuality as a part of the celebration of the body. this contradicted of middle-class american values which is sex should never be discussed and certainly not of audiences composed of men and women. sex was best left for the privacy of the bedroom, not for the mainstream culture of t
it became an avant-garde church in the 1950's. the judsen dance company practiced and performed in the basement of the church and developed what really became modern dance. while background music may provide timing, the emphasis on the dance was a celebration of the human body. dancers wore tightfitting clothing to emphasize physicality and dance motions were tightly controlled and athletic. i sometimes think if you see "dancing with the stars" on television, you are seeing this is...
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save charlie gard, save charlie gard.emselves charlie's army, some of the half a million people who signed the petition calling for him to be allowed abroad for experimental treatment. chris gard and connie yates reject evidence from charlie's doctors that their son has irreversible brain damage. we love him more than life itself. if he is still fighting, then we are still fighting. charlie is terminally ill, can't move or breathe unaided. four courts have already ruled he should be allowed to die. the key evidence today came via video link from the american doctor offering to treat charlie. he said he now had a better understanding of the benefits of nucleoside therapy. of nine patients treated so far, none of whom has the same genetic mutation as charlie, five now spent less time each day on a ventilator, and one of them could breathe completely unaided. he said this led him to conclude there was at least a 10% chance of meaningful improvement for charlie. and this is nucleoside therapy. it's a powder added to food, whi
save charlie gard, save charlie gard.emselves charlie's army, some of the half a million people who signed the petition calling for him to be allowed abroad for experimental treatment. chris gard and connie yates reject evidence from charlie's doctors that their son has irreversible brain damage. we love him more than life itself. if he is still fighting, then we are still fighting. charlie is terminally ill, can't move or breathe unaided. four courts have already ruled he should be allowed to...
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chris gard.oke to our news correspondent wyre davies. you can only imagine the toll on the parents, not just the fact they have now lost their baby son, a child born into this world apparently normal, and it was only after a couple of months his condition came to light, and then it was dragged out through the courts, on television, on social media, intervention from overseas, it was very difficult for the parents. they felt let down by the hospital management right up until the end. but you also have to look at the doctors and nurses at great ormond st. they went to extraordinary lengths to try to find some sort of solution to this case. they contacted experts around the world. and this was a hospital where there are dozens of other desperately ill children and only the last few weeks the hospital management had to issue a plea, a warning for all those people protesting on charlie's behalf outside, not to harass staff and other parents of other patients as well. it was an impossible situation all
chris gard.oke to our news correspondent wyre davies. you can only imagine the toll on the parents, not just the fact they have now lost their baby son, a child born into this world apparently normal, and it was only after a couple of months his condition came to light, and then it was dragged out through the courts, on television, on social media, intervention from overseas, it was very difficult for the parents. they felt let down by the hospital management right up until the end. but you...
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including the beats and the avant-garde. gary snyder put the matter about it succinctly when he wrote "hippies are living out the philosophy the beats were proclaimed." what was the relationship between beats and hippies? first, there was a major age difference. the beats were in their 20's during world war ii. the hippies were in their 20's in the 1960's. the hippies were born around 1945, 1948. hippies were young enough to be the children of the beats if the beats had any children which are not very likely. the beats were the veterans of the great depression, world war ii, the holocaust. the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. that said a lot about the difference between the two groups. one had been raised amid the poverty and despair of the depression and the fear of world war ii and the others were raised in the postwar boom. there was also a matter of numbers. the numbers mattered a lot. the original beats had been a few dozen people. a
including the beats and the avant-garde. gary snyder put the matter about it succinctly when he wrote "hippies are living out the philosophy the beats were proclaimed." what was the relationship between beats and hippies? first, there was a major age difference. the beats were in their 20's during world war ii. the hippies were in their 20's in the 1960's. the hippies were born around 1945, 1948. hippies were young enough to be the children of the beats if the beats had any children...
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charlie gard's parents say they will accept help and support from wherever it comes.nd we continue to pray for their precious, beautiful son, who has captured the imagination of the world. 11 month old charlie is severe disabled and brain damaged. his future has been the subject of a long legal battle. doctors at great ormond strett say no treatment will improve his quality of life around they should be allowed to switch off the life—support system. a view supported by a high court ruling. today his parents delivered a petition to the hospital after they say new medical information suggests their son might be able to benefit from experimental treatment overseas. there is just a lot of people think what has happened here is wrong. parents know their children best. you know. people making decisions about him have spent very little time with him. we are there 24 hours a day, if he was suffering and in pain we couldn't sit there. legally, handing in the petition doesn't change anything but charlie's parents and supporters are emboldened by the new medical information comi
charlie gard's parents say they will accept help and support from wherever it comes.nd we continue to pray for their precious, beautiful son, who has captured the imagination of the world. 11 month old charlie is severe disabled and brain damaged. his future has been the subject of a long legal battle. doctors at great ormond strett say no treatment will improve his quality of life around they should be allowed to switch off the life—support system. a view supported by a high court ruling....
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he has a similar syndrome to charlie gard, that effectively shuts down his muscles and organs.f his parents were told to take their child home to die with dignity. they fought to get approval to get experimental treatment for their son. i did not care if he was the first human to try these medications because they only told us he was going to die. we had already called a priest to give him the last rites because he hadn't opened his eyes in a few days. luckily we were able to get the approval pretty fast and then we were able to get him the medication, so little by little he started to get stronger. doctors and the courts in the uk say that baby charlie gard has suffered too much irreversible brain damage to survive and any further treatment could cause him significant harm. this child is extraordinary for so many reasons. at the forefront of the campaign to keep charlie on life support is an anti—abortion pastor from washington, dc. the group that gathered hundreds of thousands of signatures to save him is also american, and two us congressmen are trying to pass legislation to
he has a similar syndrome to charlie gard, that effectively shuts down his muscles and organs.f his parents were told to take their child home to die with dignity. they fought to get approval to get experimental treatment for their son. i did not care if he was the first human to try these medications because they only told us he was going to die. we had already called a priest to give him the last rites because he hadn't opened his eyes in a few days. luckily we were able to get the approval...
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charlie gard's parents have campaigned to keep him alive. despair afterfour courtjudgments backed his doctors, who want to switch off his ventilator to end his suffering. you know, he's our own flesh and blood and we don't have a say in his life. we are not bad parents and we are there for him all the time, completely devoted to him. he isn't in pain and suffering and i promise everyone, i would not sit there and watch my son in pain and suffer. i couldn't do it. the reality is, charlie is terminally ill. he cannot move, see, cry, swallow. he also has serious brain damage and doctors say nothing can help him. but his parents refuse to accept that. they've raised £1.3 million for experimental treatment in the united states, treatment which doctors at the hospital say is futile. but now seven medical experts from rome, new york, cambridge and barcelona have intervened. in a letter to great ormond street hospital, they accept that the treatment is experimental and ideally should be tested in a mouse model. however, there is insufficient time to
charlie gard's parents have campaigned to keep him alive. despair afterfour courtjudgments backed his doctors, who want to switch off his ventilator to end his suffering. you know, he's our own flesh and blood and we don't have a say in his life. we are not bad parents and we are there for him all the time, completely devoted to him. he isn't in pain and suffering and i promise everyone, i would not sit there and watch my son in pain and suffer. i couldn't do it. the reality is, charlie is...
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a short while later, the parents of charlie gard also released a statement.one abusive or threatening behaviour to great ormond street hospital staff or anybody in connection with our son. we, too, get abuse and have to endure nasty and hurtful remarks on a daily basis. people have different opinions and we accept that. but there is a line that shouldn't be crossed. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, also condemned the abuse, tweeting that the behaviour was totally u na cce pta ble. the high court hearing into charlie gard's future resumes tomorrow, with the judge saying he hopes a decision will be reached by tuesday. richard main, bbc news. a20 a 20 role man has died after being apprehended by a police officer in a sharp in east london. our correspondent andy moore is at the scene in hackney and hejoins us 110w. scene in hackney and hejoins us now. what more can you tell us? this happened in the early hours of saturday morning, about ten to two in the morning. police were following a car here on the road, is stopped, passenger got out. he was chased on foot
a short while later, the parents of charlie gard also released a statement.one abusive or threatening behaviour to great ormond street hospital staff or anybody in connection with our son. we, too, get abuse and have to endure nasty and hurtful remarks on a daily basis. people have different opinions and we accept that. but there is a line that shouldn't be crossed. the health secretary, jeremy hunt, also condemned the abuse, tweeting that the behaviour was totally u na cce pta ble. the high...
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gard should be allowed to die with dignity.ormond street hospital this morning having reviewed new scan reports on their son. an mri scan was carried out last week and an american doctor came over last week and that has been relayed to the parents. we heard from the lawyer representing the parents in court that they had discussed the test results and it is now clear that charlie gard has irreversible brain damage and treatment can no longer help. the lawyer representing the parents said that the parents were given these results on friday, they had the weekend to think about them and then they had a discussion this morning. the qc for the parents said that for charlie gard it is too late and the damage has been done. it is no longer in his best interest to pursue this treatment. the parents' worst fears have been confirmed by the international team of experts. they are still in court. we have been told that charlie's mother is expected to say something at the end of the hearing. we will bring that to you as soon as she does. the
gard should be allowed to die with dignity.ormond street hospital this morning having reviewed new scan reports on their son. an mri scan was carried out last week and an american doctor came over last week and that has been relayed to the parents. we heard from the lawyer representing the parents in court that they had discussed the test results and it is now clear that charlie gard has irreversible brain damage and treatment can no longer help. the lawyer representing the parents said that...
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breaking news from the high court on charlie gard, we are hearing that thejudge, mrjustice charlie gards, charlie gard, we are hearing that thejudge, mrjustice francis, has approved a plan which will see charlie inevitably die shortly after being moved to a hospice and having support treatment withdrawn. that is a statement to the high court from thejudge, charlie's parents have initially said they wanted the 11—month—old to spend days with them at home before dying. great ormond street has said it was not practical to provide life—support. hence the agreement that charlie should be taken to a hospice. charlie gard will inevitably die shortly after being moved to a hospice and having life—support treatment withdrawn. that is the latest on a case that we have been bringing you over the last few days. and most distressing case for all concerned. that is the latest from the high court, we will have more a bit later. a high court judge has approved a plan which will see charlie gard die as he's moved toa see charlie gard die as he's moved to a hospice and have life—support treatment withdra
breaking news from the high court on charlie gard, we are hearing that thejudge, mrjustice charlie gards, charlie gard, we are hearing that thejudge, mrjustice francis, has approved a plan which will see charlie inevitably die shortly after being moved to a hospice and having support treatment withdrawn. that is a statement to the high court from thejudge, charlie's parents have initially said they wanted the 11—month—old to spend days with them at home before dying. great ormond street has...
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this is charlie gard without breathing or feeding tubes.devastating genetic condition emerged which causes progressive muscle weakness. by his side throughout have been his parents, connie yates and chris gard. charlie was transferred from intensive care at great ormond street hospital, where he'd spent ten months, to a hospice, where he died earlier today. they'd fought a lengthy battle to keep charlie alive, refusing to accept he had suffered catastrophic brain damage. and they raised funds online for experimental treatment in the united states. great ormond street applied to court to end charlie's life support, and everyjudge backed them. at the uk supreme court, with charlie's parents sitting behind, the hospital's barrister said his suffering should end. an american doctor offering to treat charlie with this experimental powder had not seen his full medical records and it took six months before he came to london to examine him. finally, on monday, at the high court, charlie's parents abandoned their legal fight to keep him alive, sayin
this is charlie gard without breathing or feeding tubes.devastating genetic condition emerged which causes progressive muscle weakness. by his side throughout have been his parents, connie yates and chris gard. charlie was transferred from intensive care at great ormond street hospital, where he'd spent ten months, to a hospice, where he died earlier today. they'd fought a lengthy battle to keep charlie alive, refusing to accept he had suffered catastrophic brain damage. and they raised funds...
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street hospital says staff have received death threats and online abuse in relation to the charlie gard case. and victims of heroin in philadelphia — we'll hear from the people fighting an addiction, leaving them sleeping under bridges and off the tracks. hello and welcome to bbc news. president trump has insisted he has complete power to pardon people. it comes amid reports that he's been looking at ways of pardoning himself and his family should investigators decide there was collusion with russia during the us election campaign. next week, his eldest son and his son—in—law are due to testify before congress. but there was no mention of the controversy when the president spoke at a naval ceremony in virginia. from washington, laura bicker reports. donald trump hoped this week would be a celebration of all that is made in america, including this new state—of—the—art aircraft carrier. instead, he finds himself gearing up for what could be one of his biggest battles. he's clearing the decks and finding new staff to fight off claims the kremlin helped him win the white house. his core mes
street hospital says staff have received death threats and online abuse in relation to the charlie gard case. and victims of heroin in philadelphia — we'll hear from the people fighting an addiction, leaving them sleeping under bridges and off the tracks. hello and welcome to bbc news. president trump has insisted he has complete power to pardon people. it comes amid reports that he's been looking at ways of pardoning himself and his family should investigators decide there was collusion with...
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the parents of charlie gard, connie yates and chris gard, have responded in a statement made via a spokesmanondone abusive or threatening behaviour to gosh staff or anybody in connection with our son" "we too get abuse and have to endure nasty and hurtful remarks on a daily basis". "people have different opinions and we accept that but there is a line that shouldn't be crossed." let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news... israel has indicated that it is willing to consider alternatives to the highly controversial metal detectors that it has installed at the holy site injerusalem. it follows several days of protests in which three israelis and four palestinians have died. the metal detectors were put in place after two israeli policemen were killed on the site, known to muslims as haram al—sharif and to dues as the temple mount. and tojews as the temple mount. congress in the philippines has voted to extend martial law on the southern island of mindanao, where the military is battling extremist fighters. politicians overwhelmingly backed the president's request to extend
the parents of charlie gard, connie yates and chris gard, have responded in a statement made via a spokesmanondone abusive or threatening behaviour to gosh staff or anybody in connection with our son" "we too get abuse and have to endure nasty and hurtful remarks on a daily basis". "people have different opinions and we accept that but there is a line that shouldn't be crossed." let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news... israel has indicated that...
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the judge hearing the case of the terminally ill baby charlie gard, says he'll need "dramatic and newence to change his mind, and allow experimental treatment in america. police say 255 people survived the grenfell tower fire. the number of dead or missing remains around 80. president trump says he didn't know his son had met a russian lawyer with links to the kremlin, during the america's election campaign. a man who's confessed to being an ira bomb maker, has told bbc news he was part of the group responsible for one of the deadliest acts of the troubles, the birmingham pub bombings in 197a. michael hayes says he was an "active volunteer" on the night of the attacks, when 21 people were killed and more than 180 others were injured. a year after the bombing, six men were wrongfully convicted, and today, no—one has been brought to justice. now, michael hayes has apologised to the families of those who were killed, but refused to say exactly what role he played. relatives of the victims have described his apology as "insulting". 0ur ireland correspondent chris buckler reports. the bomb
the judge hearing the case of the terminally ill baby charlie gard, says he'll need "dramatic and newence to change his mind, and allow experimental treatment in america. police say 255 people survived the grenfell tower fire. the number of dead or missing remains around 80. president trump says he didn't know his son had met a russian lawyer with links to the kremlin, during the america's election campaign. a man who's confessed to being an ira bomb maker, has told bbc news he was part of...
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the daily mail leads on the death of charlie gard.
the daily mail leads on the death of charlie gard.
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many more tributes to charlie gard on our website.he volunteers trying to save the wild horses of alberta before it's too late. cheering the us space agency, nasa, has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. the last foot patrol in south armagh. once an everyday part of the soldiers' lot, drudgery and danger, now no more after almost four decades. if one is on one's own, in a private house, not doing any harm to anyone, i don't really see why people should wander in and say, you're doing something wrong. six rare white lion cubs are on the prowl at worcestershire park and, already, they have been met with a roar of approval from visitors. they're lovely, yeah. really sweet. yeah, they were cute. this is bbc news. the main latest headlines: change at the top in the white house, after a tumultuous few days reince priebus is leaving as chief of staff to the president. generaljohn kelly will take over. north korea has test—fired an intercontinental ballistic missile for the second
many more tributes to charlie gard on our website.he volunteers trying to save the wild horses of alberta before it's too late. cheering the us space agency, nasa, has ordered an investigation after confirmation today that astronauts were cleared to fly while drunk. the last foot patrol in south armagh. once an everyday part of the soldiers' lot, drudgery and danger, now no more after almost four decades. if one is on one's own, in a private house, not doing any harm to anyone, i don't really...
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the fight over charlie gard's future is over.boy will be allowed to die. after a hugely emotional hearing where his parents said they had agreed to let their son go, they emerged to face the world's media. our son is an absolute warrior, and we could not be prouder of him, and we will miss him terribly. his body, heart, and soul may soon be gone, but his spirit will live on for eternity, and he will make a difference to people's lives for years to come, we will make sure of that. we are now going to spend our last precious moments with our son, charlie, who unfortunately won't make his first birthday, in just under two weeks‘ time. charlie has been in great 0rmond street hospital since october. he has a serious inherited condition, mitochondrial depletion syndrome. he cannot move, feed, or breathe unaided. the central question in this case was whether this powder, nucleoside therapy, which is added to food, could boost his muscle function. his parents raised £1.3 million for the treatment in the united states. that money will now
the fight over charlie gard's future is over.boy will be allowed to die. after a hugely emotional hearing where his parents said they had agreed to let their son go, they emerged to face the world's media. our son is an absolute warrior, and we could not be prouder of him, and we will miss him terribly. his body, heart, and soul may soon be gone, but his spirit will live on for eternity, and he will make a difference to people's lives for years to come, we will make sure of that. we are now...
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this is concerning the latest attempt by charlie gard's pa rents to the latest attempt by charlie gard'shome. they say they wa nt switched off at home. they say they want his final few hours to be in his own bed at home. they have gone to the high court to get a ruling from thejudge to the high court to get a ruling from the judge relating to that and of course thejudge from the judge relating to that and of course the judge is taking into account what great ormond street hospital was saying. we are saying it is not practical to do this at home and it needs to be done in a hospice or a hospital. we are hearing from the legal commentator joshua rosenberg at the court, saying that the judges making it clear that he wants to accommodate charlie's parents‘ interests but it looks as if a hospice is the only option. the debate today has been about getting the ventilator and all the other paraphernalia involved with the treatment of charlie, getting it through the front door of their house is just not possible. also, a nurse would have to be on hand at home for this to happen and it is obviousl
this is concerning the latest attempt by charlie gard's pa rents to the latest attempt by charlie gard'shome. they say they wa nt switched off at home. they say they want his final few hours to be in his own bed at home. they have gone to the high court to get a ruling from thejudge to the high court to get a ruling from the judge relating to that and of course thejudge from the judge relating to that and of course the judge is taking into account what great ormond street hospital was saying....
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the parents of terminally ill baby charlie gard have confirmed he has died.ved to a hospice today from great ormond street hospital. his life support was then withdrawn. the family confirmed the news in a short statement, which said, "our beautiful little boy has gone. we are so proud of you, charlie". wyre davies has this report. by his side as they have been throughout charlie's short life, chris garde and connie yates fought to keep their son alive but today that fight came to an end. charlie was born last august. he seemed to be a healthy baby boy, but after a few weeks it was clear that something was seriously wrong. he was diagnosed with a very rare genetic condition causing muscle wastage and brain damage. in march of this year, specialists at great ormond street hospital decided that charlie's treatment should be withdrawn. his parents rejected it — they said there were doctors in america offering experimental treatment that could help charlie. for weeks they hung on to the possibility that they'd be allowed to take charlie to america. but after furth
the parents of terminally ill baby charlie gard have confirmed he has died.ved to a hospice today from great ormond street hospital. his life support was then withdrawn. the family confirmed the news in a short statement, which said, "our beautiful little boy has gone. we are so proud of you, charlie". wyre davies has this report. by his side as they have been throughout charlie's short life, chris garde and connie yates fought to keep their son alive but today that fight came to an...
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this is charlie gard without breathing or feeding tubes.n apparently healthy, but soon a devastating genetic condition emerged which causes progressive muscle weakness. by his side throughout have been his parents, connie yates and chris gard. charlie was transferred from intensive care at great ormond street hospital, where he spent ten months, to a hospice, where he died earlier today. they'd fought a lengthy battle to keep charlie alive, refusing to accept he had suffered catastrophic brain damage. and they raised funds online for experimental treatment in the united states. great ormond street applied to court to end charlie's life—support, and everyjudge backed them. at the uk supreme court, with charlie's parents sitting behind, the hospital's barrister said his suffering should end. the reality is that charlie can't see, he can't hear, he can't move, he can't cry, he can't swallow. immensely sadly, his condition is one that affords him no benefit. an american doctor offering to treat charlie with this experimental powder had not seen
this is charlie gard without breathing or feeding tubes.n apparently healthy, but soon a devastating genetic condition emerged which causes progressive muscle weakness. by his side throughout have been his parents, connie yates and chris gard. charlie was transferred from intensive care at great ormond street hospital, where he spent ten months, to a hospice, where he died earlier today. they'd fought a lengthy battle to keep charlie alive, refusing to accept he had suffered catastrophic brain...
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chris gard connie yates have been by charlie's side throughout.ast august, a seemingly healthy baby. and after a few weeks, it became clear something was wrong. he was diagnosed with a very rare genetic condition causing muscle wastage and brain damage. in march this year, the medics at great ormond street hospital determined that such was charlie's condition, his treatment should be withdrawn and he should be allowed to did i —— die with dignity. his parents could not except the decision and believed there was still hopeful son. an online campaign garnered support and nations reaching over £1 million to pay for experimental treatment at a hospital in america, treatment so new that it had never been trialled on animals or humans with the rare genetic disorder. however, judges at every level to the european court determined that would not be in charlie's best interests. throughout the long legal process, the relationship of the parents and the hospital deteriorated. relationship of the parents and the hospital deterioratedlj relationship of the par
chris gard connie yates have been by charlie's side throughout.ast august, a seemingly healthy baby. and after a few weeks, it became clear something was wrong. he was diagnosed with a very rare genetic condition causing muscle wastage and brain damage. in march this year, the medics at great ormond street hospital determined that such was charlie's condition, his treatment should be withdrawn and he should be allowed to did i —— die with dignity. his parents could not except the decision...
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charlie gard's parents, time has run out. story in the independent.has run outlj watch the statement live yesterday here in london, and it was very difficult not to feel very, very emotional. these are two parents doing i think the thing that any sensible parents would do. they would fight for their child as long as they could possibly do. a sense from them that, if the legal process had moved faster, they might have had moved faster, they might have had more medical options for baby charlie, but it is a desperately, desperately sad, sad piece of news. and a picture in this particular case speaks 1000 words. finally, the daily telegraph. home gadgets open to hackers. question: why does anybody have their refrigerator linked to wi—fi? i don't get it. anyone with gadgets linked to wi—fi, they are a danger... it is so when you are out you know if you need to order more milk. this is basically about laziness, isn't it? so the internet of laziness might be a better way to put this. and i am deeply worried. i had my electricity smart metre installed yesterd
charlie gard's parents, time has run out. story in the independent.has run outlj watch the statement live yesterday here in london, and it was very difficult not to feel very, very emotional. these are two parents doing i think the thing that any sensible parents would do. they would fight for their child as long as they could possibly do. a sense from them that, if the legal process had moved faster, they might have had moved faster, they might have had more medical options for baby charlie,...
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the lawyers for charlie gard's pa rents a re the lawyers for charlie gard's parents are still in courtis final days. connie yates and chris gard had said they wanted charlie gard to spend his final days with them at home. doctors caring for the little boy at great ormond hospital in london say it is more practical to provide that support in a hospice. let's find out the latest from lisa hamper late. it has been getting quite technical and complicated. what has been happening? we thought it would be the last day in court on monday. then we thought it was going to be yesterday. yesterday the judge said he would make a court ruling at 2pm today. but now charlie's family have asked for another 48—hours. the reason for that is the court adjourned this afternoon because they were waiting for a doctor to arrive here, because the family pleaded last night for someone to come forward to help them head and intensive care team that would be able to help charlie as he was on a ventilator, and as the ventilator was removed. it appears they conceded this afternoon he won't be able to die at home. li
the lawyers for charlie gard's pa rents a re the lawyers for charlie gard's parents are still in courtis final days. connie yates and chris gard had said they wanted charlie gard to spend his final days with them at home. doctors caring for the little boy at great ormond hospital in london say it is more practical to provide that support in a hospice. let's find out the latest from lisa hamper late. it has been getting quite technical and complicated. what has been happening? we thought it...
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the parents of the terminally ill british baby charlie gard drop their bid to get treatment in the u.she will now be allowed to die. the president son-in-law says do not blame a. -- me. jared kushner tells the u.s. senate he did not collude with the russian government. but was everyone convinced? we asked our washington correspondent to peep through t he keyhole. ♪ brent: i am brent goff. it is good to have you with us. tonight the free press in turkey is being put on trial on trumped up charges. that is how critics describe the trial that began today involving 17 journalists and executives from the turkish newspaper cumhuriyet. the defendants are charged with helping terrorists and all come from the newspaper which is critical of president erdogan. there were protests as the trial began today in istanbul. reporter: protesters outside the court. inside they from -- they say freedom of speech is on trial. observers both in and outside of turkey are calling the trial a crucial test for press freedom. >> tit is about punishing thoseo speak out. the world is washing --watching. in cases li
the parents of the terminally ill british baby charlie gard drop their bid to get treatment in the u.she will now be allowed to die. the president son-in-law says do not blame a. -- me. jared kushner tells the u.s. senate he did not collude with the russian government. but was everyone convinced? we asked our washington correspondent to peep through t he keyhole. ♪ brent: i am brent goff. it is good to have you with us. tonight the free press in turkey is being put on trial on trumped up...
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we will speak to charlie gard's mum a little bit later.t major speech since the general election, the prime minister will say her commitment to change britain is undimmed. but with the conservatives losing their overall majority, she'll say the reality she faces means she has to approach politics differently. labour said mrs may's speech proved her party had completely run out of ideas. the iraqi prime minister, haider al—abadi, has congratulated his armed forces on their victory over islamic state militants. it's nine months since government forces launched an attack to liberate mosul. much of the city has been reduced to rubble, and thousands of people have lost their lives. the bbc understands a government inquiry into the so—called gig economy will call for flexible workers to be paid above the minimum wage. the taylor review, which is due to be published tomorrow, will affect firms like deliveroo and uber. it's expected to argue that additional wages will help to offset the lack of holiday and sick pay. firefighters have been tackling
we will speak to charlie gard's mum a little bit later.t major speech since the general election, the prime minister will say her commitment to change britain is undimmed. but with the conservatives losing their overall majority, she'll say the reality she faces means she has to approach politics differently. labour said mrs may's speech proved her party had completely run out of ideas. the iraqi prime minister, haider al—abadi, has congratulated his armed forces on their victory over islamic...
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the parents of terminally ill charlie gard are expected to join a demonstration outside great ormond hospital. government ministers say unacceptable amounts of drugs and numbers of mobile phones are being found in prisons in england and wales. sir vince cable, tipped to be the next leader of the liberal democrats, says he believes brexit may never happen. also in the next hour: going back to his roots — after 13 years away, wayne rooney rejoins his boyhood club, everton, as he says goodbye to manchester united. in half—an—hour here on bbc news, politics europe looks at why, according to french president emmanuel macron, europe has lost its way. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. iraq's prime minister has declared that no soul has been liberated —— most soul has been liberated from the group that calls itself islamic state. the prime minister travelled to most sober he is expected to make her victory speech this afternoon. well, just in front of us is what the iraqi security forces say is the last bit of is territory that they predict will soon fall. meanwhile, rescue teams, sear
the parents of terminally ill charlie gard are expected to join a demonstration outside great ormond hospital. government ministers say unacceptable amounts of drugs and numbers of mobile phones are being found in prisons in england and wales. sir vince cable, tipped to be the next leader of the liberal democrats, says he believes brexit may never happen. also in the next hour: going back to his roots — after 13 years away, wayne rooney rejoins his boyhood club, everton, as he says goodbye to...
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the parents of charlie gard, connie yates and chris gard, have responded in a statement made via a spokesmansay "we don't condone abusive or threatening behaviour to gosh staff or anybody in connection with our son" "we too get abuse and have to endure nasty and hurtful remarks on a daily basis". "people have different opinions and we accept that but there is a line that shouldn't be crossed." president trump has taken part in the commission ceremony for a new aircraft carrier, as he prepares for a battle this week that will be very close to home. both his eldest son and his son—in—law are due to appear before congress next week as part of the special investigation into allegations of his campaign's links to russia. and as part of a series of recent tweets, he reminded the world that the president has complete power to pardon — causing concern in some democrat quarters. laura bicker reports. donald trump is gearing up for what could be one of his biggest battles. he's clearing the decks for a fleet of new lieutenants to try to fight off claims the kremlin helped him win the white house. his
the parents of charlie gard, connie yates and chris gard, have responded in a statement made via a spokesmansay "we don't condone abusive or threatening behaviour to gosh staff or anybody in connection with our son" "we too get abuse and have to endure nasty and hurtful remarks on a daily basis". "people have different opinions and we accept that but there is a line that shouldn't be crossed." president trump has taken part in the commission ceremony for a new...
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back to court for the terminally—ill baby charlie gard, as specialists call for a review of the decisiono treat him. his mother is relieved. we're quite happy with today's outcome, and we're hopeful and that charlie might get his chance now. a delivery firm tells the bbc it will give its workers sick pay, if the government changes the law. the migrant families and their children camping without shelter in dunkirk, desperate to get to britain. game, set and match, murray! what a way to finish! a rollercoaster encounter for the world no 1 at wimbledon. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news. stuart broad and moeen ali help give england the edge over south africa on day 2 of the first test at lord's. good evening. it was the most anticipated meeting of the g20 leaders at hamburg, that between president trump and the man accused of trying to rig his election, president putin. after an encounter lasting two hours, the trump team claimed to have secured an agreement from russia not to interfere in the american democratic process. the russians claimed they had denied any such interference, and
back to court for the terminally—ill baby charlie gard, as specialists call for a review of the decisiono treat him. his mother is relieved. we're quite happy with today's outcome, and we're hopeful and that charlie might get his chance now. a delivery firm tells the bbc it will give its workers sick pay, if the government changes the law. the migrant families and their children camping without shelter in dunkirk, desperate to get to britain. game, set and match, murray! what a way to finish!...
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save charlie gard, save charlie gard.mselves charlie's army, some of the half a million people who signed the petition calling for him to be allowed abroad for experimental treatment. chris gard and connie yates reject evidence from charlie's doctors that their son has irreversible brain damage. we love him more than life itself. if he is still fighting, then we are still fighting. charlie is terminally ill, cannot move or breathe unaided. four courts have already ruled he should be allowed to die. the key evidence today came via video link from the american doctor offering to treat charlie. he said he now had a better understanding of the benefits of nucleoside therapy. of nine patients treated so far, none of whom has the same genetic mutation as charlie, five now spent less time each day on a ventilator, and one of them could breathe completely unaided. he said this led him to conclude there was at least a 10% chance of meaningful improvement for charlie. and this is nucleoside therapy. it's a powder added to food, whi
save charlie gard, save charlie gard.mselves charlie's army, some of the half a million people who signed the petition calling for him to be allowed abroad for experimental treatment. chris gard and connie yates reject evidence from charlie's doctors that their son has irreversible brain damage. we love him more than life itself. if he is still fighting, then we are still fighting. charlie is terminally ill, cannot move or breathe unaided. four courts have already ruled he should be allowed to...