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they are essentially saying great ormond street hospital, please take a look of this and then make youra statement from greg norman street. it isa a statement from greg norman street. it is a reminder of how terribly difficult this case is. the courts have considered at every stage, that they have to put him first so there has been lots of debate about whether he is in pain and whether further treatment would cause him further treatment would cause him further pain. and we should stress this is an experimental treatment. i think the letter acknowledges it hasn't been tested on mice, let alone tested on humans or children. indeed but of course what it is is a glimmer of hope for charlie's pa rents. glimmer of hope for charlie's parents. this case has garnered worldwide attention. the number of donations given to the campaign for charlie is now over 1.3 million. more than 80,000 people have donated. the parents have received support from the pope and the vatican. they have received a tweet in support from president trump. this has become a case that has gone far beyond the uk's borders, f
they are essentially saying great ormond street hospital, please take a look of this and then make youra statement from greg norman street. it isa a statement from greg norman street. it is a reminder of how terribly difficult this case is. the courts have considered at every stage, that they have to put him first so there has been lots of debate about whether he is in pain and whether further treatment would cause him further treatment would cause him further pain. and we should stress this is...
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charlie gard's parents started a legal battle with great ormond street hospital in march.ed £1.3 million to take charlie, who has a rare genetic condition, to the us for experimental treatment. but doctors here say they believe there is no chance of improvement, and as the ii—month—old can't hear, see, move, cry orswallow, instead his life support should be switched off. so far the courts have agreed with them. but support has grown for the family, with charlie's story crossing borders and reaching the american president and the pope. and then a development. seven specialist researchers led by the vatican children's hospital signed a letter saying the use of nucleoside therapies should be reconsidered following success in conditions similar to charlie's. we're quite happy with today's outcome, and we're hopeful that charlie may get a chance now. a hearing at the high court in london tomorrow will determine whether or not this evidence changes the legal decision. great ormond street has made clear its view remains the same, that the treatment would be futile. but his parent
charlie gard's parents started a legal battle with great ormond street hospital in march.ed £1.3 million to take charlie, who has a rare genetic condition, to the us for experimental treatment. but doctors here say they believe there is no chance of improvement, and as the ii—month—old can't hear, see, move, cry orswallow, instead his life support should be switched off. so far the courts have agreed with them. but support has grown for the family, with charlie's story crossing borders and...
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yes and we heard from great ormond street hospital over the weekend, that medical staff there had receivedabuse, online abuse but also star who were —— staff who were going out on to the street were being verbally abused and families who were, with their sick children having their own cases to deal with, were being disrupted, the hospital says that some of them were receiving death threat, the medical staff so they have contacted the metropolitan police about that. but we also heard last night from the parents who say they had received a backlash since they had received a backlash since the hospital put that statement out, that the public had said some nasty comments about them as well. very strong issues on both sides. it has been a complex case, thejudge has had to answer what appears to be a simple question, what is in the best interest of charlie but it has provoked a lot of motion on both sides. helena, charlie's mother has just said in court their charlie could have if willed a normal life if he had been given treatment earlier, of course that is something that great ormond street ho
yes and we heard from great ormond street hospital over the weekend, that medical staff there had receivedabuse, online abuse but also star who were —— staff who were going out on to the street were being verbally abused and families who were, with their sick children having their own cases to deal with, were being disrupted, the hospital says that some of them were receiving death threat, the medical staff so they have contacted the metropolitan police about that. but we also heard last...
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so, you'vejust handed in a petition to great ormond street hospital.hat you hope that would achieve? well, i think itjust shows the amount of support we got behind us. i believe it's 370,000 signatures. you know, we've got support from around the world that believe in charlie and believe he deserves this chance. you thought your son's a life—support machine would be turned off. how worried are you about tomorrow's hearing? tomorrow is the first hearing, and there'll be another one later in the week. i think that will be the scary one, or the day we get the result. we've got to stay hopeful, hope that the judge listens to the seven experts we've got now that are saying that this has a chance of working for charlie. they all agree that he should have this opportunity. we agree he should have this opportunity. all our supporters do, as well. we just hope we get this chance. did you think that your battle had come to an end? explain what was going through your head at that time. yeah, we did. it was very close. very close. but, you know, he's still fightin
so, you'vejust handed in a petition to great ormond street hospital.hat you hope that would achieve? well, i think itjust shows the amount of support we got behind us. i believe it's 370,000 signatures. you know, we've got support from around the world that believe in charlie and believe he deserves this chance. you thought your son's a life—support machine would be turned off. how worried are you about tomorrow's hearing? tomorrow is the first hearing, and there'll be another one later in...
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the parents of terminally—ill baby charlie gard deliver a petition to great ormond street hospital callingthem to let him go to the us for experimental treatment we've got to stay hopeful, hope that the judge listens to the seven experts we've got now that are saying this has a chance of working for charlie. they all agree that he should have this opportunity. we agree he should have this opportunity and all of our supporters do as well. thousands of people gather at an opposition event in istanbul in turkey to protest against the government of president erdogan. government ministers say unacceptable amounts of drugs and mobile phones are being found in prisons. 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. good evening. the iraqi government has announced its forces have finally taken full control of mosul, the city held by so—called islamic state extremists for the last three years. this afternoon the iraqi prime minister travelled to mosul to declare it free of is after a nine
the parents of terminally—ill baby charlie gard deliver a petition to great ormond street hospital callingthem to let him go to the us for experimental treatment we've got to stay hopeful, hope that the judge listens to the seven experts we've got now that are saying this has a chance of working for charlie. they all agree that he should have this opportunity. we agree he should have this opportunity and all of our supporters do as well. thousands of people gather at an opposition event in...
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the parents of terminally—ill baby charlie gard deliver a petition to great ormond street hospital callingn them to let him go to the us for experimental treatment. we need to stay hopeful and hope that thejudge we need to stay hopeful and hope that the judge listens to the experts we have now it says this has a chance for working for charlie. what they think he should have this chance, we do and our supporters do as well. thousands of people gather at an opposition event in istanbul in turkey to protest against the government of president erdogan. government ministers say unacceptable amounts of drugs and mobile phones are being found in prisons. 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. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the iraqi government said today that the city of mosul has been liberated from so—called islamic state, three years after it was first occupied by the extremists. the second largest city in iraq was where is declared its ‘caliphate‘ in 2014. since then,
the parents of terminally—ill baby charlie gard deliver a petition to great ormond street hospital callingn them to let him go to the us for experimental treatment. we need to stay hopeful and hope that thejudge we need to stay hopeful and hope that the judge listens to the experts we have now it says this has a chance for working for charlie. what they think he should have this chance, we do and our supporters do as well. thousands of people gather at an opposition event in istanbul in...
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great ormond street hospital's position has not changed.court to assess the new evidence and make the final decision about charlie's future. fergus walsh, bbc news. police have arrested a man in connection with the manchester arena bombing. the 19—year—old was detained at liverpool'sjohn lennon airport on suspicion of terror offences. he's the 23rd person to be held in the investigation into the attack back in may which killed 22 people. meanwhile, a property in the fallowfield area of manchester is being searched. 0ur correspondent, 6raham liver, sent us this update. iam i am sorry, we do not have that report from 6raham liver. officials on the inquiry into the 6renfell tower fire say they hope to hold the first public hearings in september. they have also revealed that the chairman, sir martin moore—bick, isn't "minded" to extend the consultation period about the inquiry‘s terms of reference despite pressure from some residents. our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, reports. in court, thejudge is the boss, but not here. if i can't
great ormond street hospital's position has not changed.court to assess the new evidence and make the final decision about charlie's future. fergus walsh, bbc news. police have arrested a man in connection with the manchester arena bombing. the 19—year—old was detained at liverpool'sjohn lennon airport on suspicion of terror offences. he's the 23rd person to be held in the investigation into the attack back in may which killed 22 people. meanwhile, a property in the fallowfield area of...
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he went to great ormond street hospital.me he saw charlie, examined him himself. the hospital gave him full access to the medical records. then he sat down, as well as an italian doctor, with the medical staff at great ormond street who had been treating charlie. they had a discussion about how charlie is. crucially, as well, we may hear later this afternoon about the report into the mri scan that was carried out on charlie last week, as well, on his brain. and a report into the eeg scan, which was also taken on charlie. we expect those details later on in court. we were expecting today to begin at ten o'clock. at that time —— but that time has changed to two o'clock. we haven't been given a reason for that change in time. but the court will be sitting within the next few minutes. and the parents are now in court, we understand. thanks very much. any details we will bring them to you. president trump's son—in—law and senior advisorjared kushner, says he didn't collude, nor know of anyone who did collude, with any foreign gov
he went to great ormond street hospital.me he saw charlie, examined him himself. the hospital gave him full access to the medical records. then he sat down, as well as an italian doctor, with the medical staff at great ormond street who had been treating charlie. they had a discussion about how charlie is. crucially, as well, we may hear later this afternoon about the report into the mri scan that was carried out on charlie last week, as well, on his brain. and a report into the eeg scan, which...
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we assume that they have now gone to great ormond street, which is about one mile is a lwa ys street,ile is always review, to be by charlie's bedside. they say that they were to spend their last precious moments into the sea, and what will happen next is is very difficult and private discussions between themselves and medical staff. the doctors and nurses who are treated charlie for the last six or seven months in intensive care. he needs a ventilator to believe at the moment and he cannot swallow. he has very limited senses. his brain is damaged. so that conversation will be had at some stage in the very near future as to how the parents would like to proceed, how and when they want that to happen, for charlie to be moved from intensive ca re charlie to be moved from intensive care to that palliative to regime to die, as great ormond street has said all along, to die with limited. 0k, all along, to die with limited. ok, thank you. —— die with dignity. well dr bruce cohen is the director of the neuro developmental science centre at akron children's hospital in ohio. he's an expert in
we assume that they have now gone to great ormond street, which is about one mile is a lwa ys street,ile is always review, to be by charlie's bedside. they say that they were to spend their last precious moments into the sea, and what will happen next is is very difficult and private discussions between themselves and medical staff. the doctors and nurses who are treated charlie for the last six or seven months in intensive care. he needs a ventilator to believe at the moment and he cannot...
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he had just handed in a petition to great ormond street hospital.you hope that will achieve? it shows the amount of support behind us. 0ver 350,000 signatures. we have support from around the world that believe inc from around the world that believe in cand from around the world that believe in c and believe that he deserves this chance. you thought your son's life—support machine would be turned off. i worried are you about tamara's hearing? tomorrow is the first hearing them there will be another one later on in the week. that will be the scary one, the day we get the result. we have to stay hopeful, hope that the judge listens to these seven experts that we have that they say there is a chance this will work for charlie. we agree with them that charlie should have this opportunity, as do our supporters. did you think that battle had to an end? yet, we did. it was very close, very close. he is still fighting up there so we are still fighting. he said months ago that we would never give up on him and he deserves his chance so we will keep going. gi
he had just handed in a petition to great ormond street hospital.you hope that will achieve? it shows the amount of support behind us. 0ver 350,000 signatures. we have support from around the world that believe inc from around the world that believe in cand from around the world that believe in c and believe that he deserves this chance. you thought your son's life—support machine would be turned off. i worried are you about tamara's hearing? tomorrow is the first hearing them there will be...
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a new scan on charlie gard makes for "sad reading", says a lawyer representing great ormond street hospitala strong earthquake near the greek island of kos kills two people and injures more than a hundred. the fans were thrown around, the mirror came off... it lasted approximately ten to 15 seconds, myself, my wife and my children, we just gathered our stuff as quick as we could and as we were making our way out there was a second shock. the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckeague. police say the search of a huge landfill site has failed to find his body. air traffic controllers warn the uk's skies are almost at capacity because they're dealing with a record number of planes. there is no hiding from this, son. we have a job to do. and christopher nolan's blockbuster dunkirk is released in cinemas. we'll get mark kermode‘s thoughts on that and the other releases in the film review. good evening. welcome to bbc news. a bbc investigation has found evidence of children as young as nine being groomed on the live—streaming app periscope. launched two years ago, periscope allows its millions o
a new scan on charlie gard makes for "sad reading", says a lawyer representing great ormond street hospitala strong earthquake near the greek island of kos kills two people and injures more than a hundred. the fans were thrown around, the mirror came off... it lasted approximately ten to 15 seconds, myself, my wife and my children, we just gathered our stuff as quick as we could and as we were making our way out there was a second shock. the hunt for missing raf airman corrie...
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great ormond street hospital had gone back to court, after the family said there was new information,, an american doctor who said he could help, told them it wasn't possible. all the doctors agree damage to his muscle and tissue was irreversible. great ormond street has released a statement in that statement they said the agony desolation and bravery by the family's decision command our utmost respect and humble all who work there. charlie's pa rents humble all who work there. charlie's parents have humble all who work there. charlie's pa rents have now left humble all who work there. charlie's parents have now left the high court here, we assume they have now gone to spend what they say are the last precious mopes with their son and they will now have to have a very difficult, private and sensitive discussion with medics as to when charlie moves out of intersieve care and on the a palliative regime. thank you. we can speak to trevor stammers, senior lecturer in bioethics at st mary's university. it is quite clear the parents feel that this legal process took too much time, it was wa
great ormond street hospital had gone back to court, after the family said there was new information,, an american doctor who said he could help, told them it wasn't possible. all the doctors agree damage to his muscle and tissue was irreversible. great ormond street has released a statement in that statement they said the agony desolation and bravery by the family's decision command our utmost respect and humble all who work there. charlie's pa rents humble all who work there. charlie's...
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make his decision on whether the terminally—ill baby, charlie gard, should be allowed to leave great ormond streett home with his parents. lawyers for great ormond street hospital say a hospice would be more appropriate. and charlie's mother is there? connie yeates has just arrived. it will be the final time she comes to court because the judge said if they can't come to a decision about getting charlie home then i will getting charlie home then he will rule at 2pm. it's 2pm. - court is rule at 2pm. it's 2pm. the court is convening. connie arrived. chris gard is remaining by charlie's bed side at great ormond street hospital. thejudge has wanted mediation. he wanted them to come to their own decisions. the parents have refused mediation. they want charlie to be able to come home to die. their angel, their warrior as they call him. they say they want to bath him and have him in his own bed, but great ormond street hospital said they have moved heaven and earth to try and make that happen and the judge said he wanted that to happen too. but there were practicalities that it wasn't possible. charlie'
make his decision on whether the terminally—ill baby, charlie gard, should be allowed to leave great ormond streett home with his parents. lawyers for great ormond street hospital say a hospice would be more appropriate. and charlie's mother is there? connie yeates has just arrived. it will be the final time she comes to court because the judge said if they can't come to a decision about getting charlie home then i will getting charlie home then he will rule at 2pm. it's 2pm. - court is rule...
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jeremy hunt has described the abuse of staff at great ormond street hospital, where baby charlie gards being treated, as "totally u na cce pta ble". blood donation rules for sex workers and gay men are being relaxed in england and scotland. a new bollywood film tackles the issue of sanitation in india — where around half a billion people don't have access to adequate facilities. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9:35. this morning's reviewers are martin bentham, home affairs editor of the london evening standard, and the journalist and broadcaster, rachel shabi. good morning and welcome to bbc news. princes william and harry have given a candid insight into their relationship with their mother, princess diana, and they revealed that they last spoke to her in a brief phone call on the day she died. speaking in a documentary to mark the 20th anniversary of her death, the princes said they regret the rushed nature of that conversation, but fondly recall their mother's loving nature and her mischievous side. here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. to the watchi
jeremy hunt has described the abuse of staff at great ormond street hospital, where baby charlie gards being treated, as "totally u na cce pta ble". blood donation rules for sex workers and gay men are being relaxed in england and scotland. a new bollywood film tackles the issue of sanitation in india — where around half a billion people don't have access to adequate facilities. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9:35. this morning's reviewers are martin bentham,...
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difficult indeed for both the doctors and nurses that great bombings in and for the parents, —— at great ormond streetolitical rivals to contribute ideas, not just to criticise. the prime minister will say her commitment to changing the country is "undimmed" a year after taking office. but she will acknowledge her reduced voting power in the commons after her election gamble backfired. 0ur assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster now. how much is she listing, then, norman? theresa may has never shown a great inclination to work across party lines, but now she says she wa nts party lines, but now she says she wants corporation on some of the big long—standing social issues around social care, around employment rights, also maybe around counterterrorism. in a way it is a statement of reality because mrs may's deal with the dup only covers votes on brexit and the budget, so she needs the support of the other parties if she is to do anything else. already though, labour have pretty much said, no way are they going to help mrs maher out, two in effect prop her up. they say that if she cann
difficult indeed for both the doctors and nurses that great bombings in and for the parents, —— at great ormond streetolitical rivals to contribute ideas, not just to criticise. the prime minister will say her commitment to changing the country is "undimmed" a year after taking office. but she will acknowledge her reduced voting power in the commons after her election gamble backfired. 0ur assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster now. how much is she listing,...
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yes, great ormond street hospital gave state m e nts great ormond street hospital gave statements lastd to say it in court, but it did not happen. they accused him of giving the parents false hope, they say michio hirano gave evidence at the initial court hearing, i was there, it took three days, and he was giving evidence by skype saying he could help. but he did not examine charlie and the last week. he had not looked at the brain scans, the contemporaneous medical notes and he had not read the judge's statement and he had not looked at the second opinions from other world—renowned experts that great ormond street hospital had gone to and they had examined charlie. they say they are concerned to hear that the professor stated in the witness box he retains financial interest in some of the treatment compounds he proposed to give charlie. on july treatment compounds he proposed to give charlie. onjuly the 13th, when we had an mri scan, the parents realised the scans showed charlie really was beyond help at that point. the hospital says it gave no cause for optimism, it confirms that wh
yes, great ormond street hospital gave state m e nts great ormond street hospital gave statements lastd to say it in court, but it did not happen. they accused him of giving the parents false hope, they say michio hirano gave evidence at the initial court hearing, i was there, it took three days, and he was giving evidence by skype saying he could help. but he did not examine charlie and the last week. he had not looked at the brain scans, the contemporaneous medical notes and he had not read...
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great ormond street should be allowed to remove his ventilation.e together, then today we hear that this letter has been released to members of the press, seven clinicians and researchers, two researchers from an institute in barcelona, and one from a research scientist at and is the tuition in new york, among others, and all of them effectively say that there is unpublished data which suggests charlie's brain condition could be improved by this therapy, so we have to say this goes against all the evidence that was heard during the court case. they say very clearly there is unpublished data out there which suggests this and for this particular condition they say that the treatment would be experimental and ideally would have been tested on mice first, which is how these things come, but there is not time in this case. in light of the new information, reconsideration of treatment for charlie gard is respectfully advocated. they are asking the hospital to take a look at the research and see whether it changes the decision that has been made in every
great ormond street should be allowed to remove his ventilation.e together, then today we hear that this letter has been released to members of the press, seven clinicians and researchers, two researchers from an institute in barcelona, and one from a research scientist at and is the tuition in new york, among others, and all of them effectively say that there is unpublished data which suggests charlie's brain condition could be improved by this therapy, so we have to say this goes against all...
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great ormond street hospital's position has not changed. evidence and make the final decision about charlie's future. the headlines on bbc news — the first day of the g20 summit in hamburg has come to a close with climate change, international trade and terrorism at the top of the agenda. but all eyes were on the first meeting of donald trump and vladimir putin. they spent nearly two and a half hours unofficial talks. great ormond street hospital says it has applied to the high court for a fresh hearing in the case of terminally ill baby charlie gard after it received new medical evidence. the bbc has obtained footage of a meeting last night at which the judge leading the inquiry into the grenfell tower fire was heckled by residents. as he attempted to reassure locals that he would look into the matter to the "very best of his ability", residents said they still lacked confidence in him and his words of reassurance were "not good enough". our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. in court thejudge is the boss, but not here. if i c
great ormond street hospital's position has not changed. evidence and make the final decision about charlie's future. the headlines on bbc news — the first day of the g20 summit in hamburg has come to a close with climate change, international trade and terrorism at the top of the agenda. but all eyes were on the first meeting of donald trump and vladimir putin. they spent nearly two and a half hours unofficial talks. great ormond street hospital says it has applied to the high court for a...
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meanwhile, charlie continues to receive round—the—clock care at great ormond street street hospital.e now. what will it take for the judge to change his mind? the parents will have to come up with significant new evidence that this experimental therapy can be of benefit to charlie. thejudge was therapy can be of benefit to charlie. the judge was clear, therapy can be of benefit to charlie. thejudge was clear, he's not going to rake over old facts. there was really immense frustration on both sides in court. lawyers for the hospital said they had tried repeatedly over the weekend to find out what was this alleged to new evidence and got nowhere. then at one point, a text was read out from charlie's mon's phone from an american doctor that there was a 10% chance of improvement to charlie but we don't know what the source of that information is. on the parents' side, they cried out to the judge that the hospital was lying to him and really they should have the chance to take their son abroad. but the parents and the doctors can agree on nothing at this stage. the hospital says, for exam
meanwhile, charlie continues to receive round—the—clock care at great ormond street street hospital.e now. what will it take for the judge to change his mind? the parents will have to come up with significant new evidence that this experimental therapy can be of benefit to charlie. thejudge was therapy can be of benefit to charlie. the judge was clear, therapy can be of benefit to charlie. thejudge was clear, he's not going to rake over old facts. there was really immense frustration on...
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great ormond street hospital's position has not changed.ture. let's talk to professor dominic wilkinson — a director of medical ethics at the university of oxford, he's also a consultant neonatologist and is talking to us from hospital in oxford... professor wilkinson, thank you for joining us. briefly, if you can, what are the ethical complexities of charlie's case? it's about weighing up charlie's case? it's about weighing up the risks and benefits of continuing life support for charlie, and associated with that, the risks and associated with that, the risks and benefits of the experimental treatment. so, where then do the ethical issues, the medical issues, and the legal issues all intersect? the ethical issues and the legal issues, they overlap. both ethics and law look first of all at what is best for charlie. that is all that anybody involved in this case is focused on, the challenge, of course, is that there are different views about what would be best for charlie. understandably, his parents have struggled to come to terms with the
great ormond street hospital's position has not changed.ture. let's talk to professor dominic wilkinson — a director of medical ethics at the university of oxford, he's also a consultant neonatologist and is talking to us from hospital in oxford... professor wilkinson, thank you for joining us. briefly, if you can, what are the ethical complexities of charlie's case? it's about weighing up charlie's case? it's about weighing up the risks and benefits of continuing life support for charlie,...
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great ormond street hospital's position has not changed.the high court to assess the new evidence and make the final decision about charlie's future. with me is our medical correspondent fergus walsh. this has been the most agonising case, just explain for us how things will unfold from here for charlie and his parents. the hospital's position is not changed, they said charlie is almost certainly in pain and the best outcome is to end his suffering but they want to be seen to be exploring every avenue and they are now putting this back in the hands of the high court to explore this new evidence. in this letter it talks about dramatic clinical improvements from unpublished evidence and they are very doubtful about that evidence, they have explored this already but this treatment is a powder that you put in food and all the evidence i've seen has suggested very small improvements of 3—4% in children with mitochondria disorders and it has never been tried on anyone but charlie's condition. you heard his mother talking about the chance that he
great ormond street hospital's position has not changed.the high court to assess the new evidence and make the final decision about charlie's future. with me is our medical correspondent fergus walsh. this has been the most agonising case, just explain for us how things will unfold from here for charlie and his parents. the hospital's position is not changed, they said charlie is almost certainly in pain and the best outcome is to end his suffering but they want to be seen to be exploring every...
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the parents of terminally—ill baby charlie gard deliver a petition to great ormond street hospital, callingn them to let him go to the us for experimental treatment. we have got to stay hopeful, and hope thejudge listens we have got to stay hopeful, and hope the judge listens to the seven experts we have got now who are saying this has a chance of working for charlie. they all agree he should have this opportunity, we agree he should have this opportunity, our supporters do as well. thousands of people gather in istanbul in turkey to protest against the government of president erdogan. government ministers say unacceptable amounts of drugs and mobile phones are being found in prisons. 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. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the iraqi prime minister, haider al—abadi, has declared that the city of mosul has been liberated from so—called islamic state. the prime minister has travelled to mosul, where he's been meeting fighters ahead of
the parents of terminally—ill baby charlie gard deliver a petition to great ormond street hospital, callingn them to let him go to the us for experimental treatment. we have got to stay hopeful, and hope thejudge listens we have got to stay hopeful, and hope the judge listens to the seven experts we have got now who are saying this has a chance of working for charlie. they all agree he should have this opportunity, we agree he should have this opportunity, our supporters do as well. thousands...
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but specialists at great ormond street insist the treatment wouldn‘t work.
but specialists at great ormond street insist the treatment wouldn‘t work.
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the chair of great ormond street hospital third to the many thousands of messages, the hostility, thee. that is messages in person, people have been verbally attacked in the street as well as online. we know that charlie gard is 11 months old, he is terminally ill. he has a rare genetic condition and has brain damage. he is currently the subject ofan damage. he is currently the subject of an intense legal battle between his parents and the medics over how exactly he should be treated. the hospital does say of course they know this is heartbreaking, but they recognise the sympathy people feel for him and his parents, but in recent weeks the level of abuse directed at the doctors and nurses at the hospital is just not something they can tolerate any longer. they have referred to it being disgraceful, and the fact it has had an impact on the parents of other seriously unwell children who are being treated at great ormond street hospital. they say they recognise emotions are running high but there can be no excuse for patients and families to have their privacy and their piece disturbed i
the chair of great ormond street hospital third to the many thousands of messages, the hostility, thee. that is messages in person, people have been verbally attacked in the street as well as online. we know that charlie gard is 11 months old, he is terminally ill. he has a rare genetic condition and has brain damage. he is currently the subject ofan damage. he is currently the subject of an intense legal battle between his parents and the medics over how exactly he should be treated. the...
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doctors at great ormond street hospital say the treatment could never have worked.l correspondent fergus walsh. crowd chant: "shame on gosh!" war emotion outside the high court. while inside charlie gard's parents we re while inside charlie gard's parents were accepting their fight is over. and they're desperately ill son should be allowed to die. they emerged from a highly emotional hearing to pay tribute to charlie. 0urson hearing to pay tribute to charlie. our son is hearing to pay tribute to charlie. 0urson is an hearing to pay tribute to charlie. our son is an absolute warrior and we could not be proud 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'll make a difference to people's lives for years to come, we'll make sure of that. we're now going to spend our last precious moments with our son, charlie. who, u nfortu nately, moments with our son, charlie. who, unfortunately, won't make his first birthday in just under two unfortunately, won‘t make his first birthday in just under
doctors at great ormond street hospital say the treatment could never have worked.l correspondent fergus walsh. crowd chant: "shame on gosh!" war emotion outside the high court. while inside charlie gard's parents we re while inside charlie gard's parents were accepting their fight is over. and they're desperately ill son should be allowed to die. they emerged from a highly emotional hearing to pay tribute to charlie. 0urson hearing to pay tribute to charlie. our son is hearing to pay...
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his parents want to take him to america for experimental treatment, but great ormond street hospitalowed to die with dignity. there is absolutely no clear right or wrong. much of the time in medicine, we deal in shades of grey. and in terms of making a decision and the right way forward is, ideally, it has to be a collaborative decision with doctors and parents. clearly, that relationship has broken down so it has gone legal. this afternoon, thejudge here will go it has gone legal. this afternoon, the judge here will go over new evidence, crucially what happened at that meeting between this doctor, the american urologist offering treatment, and medical staff at great ormond street last week. reports on new scans for charlie, including an mri on his brain, may also be revealed. thejudge, mr justice francis, says he expects to give his finaljudgment this week. charlie's parents will either be able to allowed to take him to america, or will prepare for his treatment to be moved to palliative care. our medical correspondent fergus walsh is at the high court. thejudge has already the judg
his parents want to take him to america for experimental treatment, but great ormond street hospitalowed to die with dignity. there is absolutely no clear right or wrong. much of the time in medicine, we deal in shades of grey. and in terms of making a decision and the right way forward is, ideally, it has to be a collaborative decision with doctors and parents. clearly, that relationship has broken down so it has gone legal. this afternoon, thejudge here will go it has gone legal. this...
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great ormond street applied to court to end charlie's life—support, and everyjudge backed them.e 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 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, saying that time had run out. 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. shame on gosh! a private family tragedy was fought out in public. even the location and timing of charlie's death became a matter o
great ormond street applied to court to end charlie's life—support, and everyjudge backed them.e 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 his full medical records and it...
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we can cross to mark lobel, who's at great ormond street hospital.the same judge at the high court to look at this potential new evidence? that's right. of course, it has come after pressure from the parent and from some members of the international medical community that in around fourand international medical community that in around four and a half hours' time, as you say, the high court judges are again going to get a chance to decide what is in the best interests for 11—month—old charlie, who is behind at the in great ormond street hospital. he has this rare syndrome, so he has to be helped to breathe. that is just one of the u nfortu nate breathe. that is just one of the unfortunate characteristics that the pa rents unfortunate characteristics that the parents desperately want to change. as you say, it is actually great 0rmond as you say, it is actually great ormond street hospital that have gone forward and found with this new evidence that they have been presented with another reason to ask judges to consider again whether charlie should have
we can cross to mark lobel, who's at great ormond street hospital.the same judge at the high court to look at this potential new evidence? that's right. of course, it has come after pressure from the parent and from some members of the international medical community that in around fourand international medical community that in around four and a half hours' time, as you say, the high court judges are again going to get a chance to decide what is in the best interests for 11—month—old...
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great ormond street said it offered that but the parents refused.e parents were entitled to decide where they spent the next few days but this should not extend into weeks. that would be unacceptable as it would simply extend the grieving process. this woman lost her son, guy, when he was five. he was profoundly disabled and tube fed. she, too, had searched for a cure for his condition. they've got to learn to let him go at all sorts of levels. stuff happens and they must not be bitter because it will only eat them. there's no point in that. what they've got to do is look at all the positive things. the hospital has offered a compromise for charlie to be transferred to a hospice, where doctors from great ormond street would supervise his palliative care and death after a period of some hours. charlie's parents said they want days, not hours, and a hospice is a second—best option. israel has removed metal detectors from outside a holy site in eastjerusalem after uproar from palestinians over their recent introduction. it's known tojews as the temple
great ormond street said it offered that but the parents refused.e parents were entitled to decide where they spent the next few days but this should not extend into weeks. that would be unacceptable as it would simply extend the grieving process. this woman lost her son, guy, when he was five. he was profoundly disabled and tube fed. she, too, had searched for a cure for his condition. they've got to learn to let him go at all sorts of levels. stuff happens and they must not be bitter because...
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great ormond street hospital said doctors and nurses had faced a "tide of abuse", in the street and onlineit comes as the high court is considering whether charlie's parents should be allowed to take him to the united states for experimental treatment. that's opposed by the hospital, which argues that it's not in charlie's best interests. our correspondent laura tra nt reports. it is the case that has touched people around the world, but attracting a growing number of campaigners who disagree with the campaigners who disagree with the treatment of the critically ill baby boy. 11—month—old charlie gard has a condition that causes progressive muscle weakness and irreversible rain damage. his parents want to ta ke rain damage. his parents want to take him to the us for pioneering treatment but great ormond street hospital says it is in charlie's best interest to turn off his life support and allow him to die. tonight, the hospital said in a statement that their doctors and nurses have been subjected to a shocking and disgraceful tide of hostility. staff have received abuse industry and online
great ormond street hospital said doctors and nurses had faced a "tide of abuse", in the street and onlineit comes as the high court is considering whether charlie's parents should be allowed to take him to the united states for experimental treatment. that's opposed by the hospital, which argues that it's not in charlie's best interests. our correspondent laura tra nt reports. it is the case that has touched people around the world, but attracting a growing number of campaigners who...
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on charlie gard makes for "sad reading", his parents have been told by a lawyer representing great ormond street hospital. the environment secretary michael gove has said the whole cabinet agrees there should be a period of adjustment after brexit so that businesses have access to the migrant workers they need. a man admits murdering his brother and attempting to murder his brother's girlfriend in a new year's day house fire. dozens of palestinians are injured in clashes with israeli police — amid tensions surrounding a holy site injerusalem also in the next hour — the us bans tourists from going to north korea. it's thought that any us national who travels there after the end of next month will have their passports invalidated. the duke and that chess of cambridge end their tour of poland and germany with a visit to hamburg. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. police looking for the missing raf serviceman, corrie mckeague, say they have called off their search of a local landfill site after finding "no trace" of him there. the airman went missing after a night out in bury st edmunds in sept
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the reason why they want a different doctor and not the suggestion from great ormond street yesterday ormond street yesterday that the judge was favouring is that they wa nt the judge was favouring is that they want more time with charlie. we heard yesterday that the decision to ta ke heard yesterday that the decision to take him to a hospice would have meant that he would have died within hours and the family said through their lawyer yesterday that that was brutal. that only a few hours after moving him, that was not what they wanted. so it seems now that this private team, this is suggesting that they can help and they will be able to provide the family with days with charlie before he is taken off the ventilator. the family have said all along that they want at least a week at home with charlie and they wa nt to week at home with charlie and they want to give him a bath and want him to sleep in his own cot and want to have a trangle time with the little boy that they're calling their warrior. lisa hampele, thank you. any developments and we'll bring them straight to you. new diese
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a new development in in the charlie gard case — a group of doctors and experts write to great ormond streetospital advocating giving him a controversial treatment. a man's been arrested in connection with the investigation into the manchester arena bombing. six—year—old bradley lowery, whose plight touched tens of thousands of people, has died after a long illness. a former teacher at a mosque has been jailed a former teacher at a mosque has beenjailed for 13 a former teacher at a mosque has been jailed for 13 years for sexually abusing their children. in the next hour, we'll be live at wimbeldon, where heather watson is out — she lost her third round tie to former world number one victoria akarenka — while andy murray will take to centre court later. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the us president donald trump and russia's vladimir putin have met face to face for the first time — shaking hands at the start of the g20 summit in germany. it follows months of speculation about their relationship and allegations of russian intervention in the us presidential election. the two men are
a new development in in the charlie gard case — a group of doctors and experts write to great ormond streetospital advocating giving him a controversial treatment. a man's been arrested in connection with the investigation into the manchester arena bombing. six—year—old bradley lowery, whose plight touched tens of thousands of people, has died after a long illness. a former teacher at a mosque has been jailed a former teacher at a mosque has beenjailed for 13 a former teacher at a mosque...
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over the weekend great ormond street hospital released a statement saying that doctors and nurses havewe got a longer statement yesterday from connie and chris, charlie's parents, saying that they have also been the subject ofa that they have also been the subject of a lot of abuse, and a backlash, since that statement was released on saturday i great ormond street hospital. we will speak to you again later on. and we will be speaking to a judge shortly who has been involved in cases like this, to discuss a little bit about how you make those decisions. the duke of cambridge has revealed how he tells his children stories about their grandmother, diana, princess of wales. as they approach the 20th anniversary of their mother's death, princes william and harry have been giving an insight into how they try to keep her memory alive. it is part of a new documentary that airs tonight. at least 24 people have been killed and more than 40 injured in a suicide bomb attack in the afghan capital, kabul. it is understood the attacker detonated the car bomb close to a bus carrying government employ
over the weekend great ormond street hospital released a statement saying that doctors and nurses havewe got a longer statement yesterday from connie and chris, charlie's parents, saying that they have also been the subject ofa that they have also been the subject of a lot of abuse, and a backlash, since that statement was released on saturday i great ormond street hospital. we will speak to you again later on. and we will be speaking to a judge shortly who has been involved in cases like this,...
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charlie has been in great ormond street hospital since october.ted 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 billion for the treatment in the united states. that money will now go to a foundation in charlie but—macro name. but great ormond street backed by many independent experts said the treatment was futile because charlie had suffered a catastrophic and irreversible brain damage. because charlie's parents and doctors could not agree, the matter went to the high court. in april thejudge ruled that charlie's suffering should end. his life support be withdrawn. every legal appeal brought by charlie's pa rents legal appeal brought by charlie's parents failed and then came interventions from the pope and donald trump, the latter tweeting an offer of help. and this has been an extraordinary case, our battle over the fate of a baby boy which was fought
charlie has been in great ormond street hospital since october.ted 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 billion for the treatment in the united states. that money will now go to a foundation in charlie but—macro name. but great ormond street backed by many independent experts said the...
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the headlines at 8pm: great ormond street hospital contacts the police after staff receive death threats and online abuse in relation to the charlie gard case. as trump commissions a new warship, his family prepare to face a grilling from the investigation into possible collusion with the russians during his election campaign. owners of drones will have to register and take safety awareness courses — due to growing concerns about the risk to aircraft. boots says it's "truly sorry" for its response to calls to cut the cost of one of its morning—after pills. also in the next hour: ‘living the dream' in las vegas. the caravan salesman from east yorkshire who won £2 million in the world's most prestigious poker tournament. chris froome is on the verge of winning his fourth tour de france title after increasing his lead in today's time trial. and tom daley claims his second world diving title with victory in the 10m platform final in budapest. and in the syrian city of raqqa, the islamic state group makes a final stand. we have a special report in our world in the next hour. good evening and
the headlines at 8pm: great ormond street hospital contacts the police after staff receive death threats and online abuse in relation to the charlie gard case. as trump commissions a new warship, his family prepare to face a grilling from the investigation into possible collusion with the russians during his election campaign. owners of drones will have to register and take safety awareness courses — due to growing concerns about the risk to aircraft. boots says it's "truly sorry"...
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jeremy hunt has described the abuse of staff at great ormond street hospital where baby charlie gardg treated as "totally u na cce pta ble". blood donation rules for sex workers and gay men are being relaxed in england and scotland. and donald trump's stalled plans to reform obamacare will be among the topics discussed on dateline london at 11.30 with jane hill. good morning and welcome to bbc news. princes william and harry have given a candid insight into their relationship with their mother princess diana, and have revealed that they last spoke to her in a brief phone call on the day she died. speaking in a documentary to mark the twentieth anniversary of her death, the princes said they regret the rushed nature of that conversation, but fondly recall their mother's loving nature and her mischievous side. here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. to the watching world, she was the princess whose image appeared constantly on front pages. it was a glamorous but necessarily limited impression of the real person. now, nearly 20 years after diana's death in the car accident in
jeremy hunt has described the abuse of staff at great ormond street hospital where baby charlie gardg treated as "totally u na cce pta ble". blood donation rules for sex workers and gay men are being relaxed in england and scotland. and donald trump's stalled plans to reform obamacare will be among the topics discussed on dateline london at 11.30 with jane hill. good morning and welcome to bbc news. princes william and harry have given a candid insight into their relationship with...
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charlie has been in great ormond street hospital since october.rited 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 go to a foundation in charlie‘s name. but great ormond street, backed by many independent experts, said the treatment was futile because charlie had suffered catastrophic and irreversible brain damage. because charlie‘s parents and doctors could not agree, the matter went to the high court. in april, thejudge ruled that charlie‘s suffering should end. his life support be withdrawn. every legal appeal brought by charlie‘s parents failed and then came interventions from the pope and donald trump, the latter tweeting an offer of help. and this has been an extraordinary case, the battle over the fate of a baby boy which was fought out notjust here in court but internationally
charlie has been in great ormond street hospital since october.rited 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 go to a foundation in charlie‘s name. but great ormond street, backed by many independent experts, said the...
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great ormond street is going to asking to look at unpublished evidence it was sent on friday, and makechanges that view. this unpublished data came from seven doctors and researchers, it came from the vatican's children's hospital, signed by doctors from a number of countries, and said there was unpublished evidence in animals and children with a similar genetic condition to charlie of dramatic clinical improvement. crucially, it could help charlie's rain condition. but as the hospital has made clear on friday night, its position has not changed one bit —— brain condition. he has terrible brain damage, catastrophic and irreversible. their position remains that he should be allowed to die and be ventilator should be withdrawn. we won't get a definitive ruling today. that may come later, because all sides have to get together and analyse the evidence. fergus, thank you. "contribute, don'tjust criticise" — that's the message from theresa may to opposition parties at the beginning of a week which marks her first anniversary as prime minister. the first secretary of state, damien green, sai
great ormond street is going to asking to look at unpublished evidence it was sent on friday, and makechanges that view. this unpublished data came from seven doctors and researchers, it came from the vatican's children's hospital, signed by doctors from a number of countries, and said there was unpublished evidence in animals and children with a similar genetic condition to charlie of dramatic clinical improvement. crucially, it could help charlie's rain condition. but as the hospital has made...
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they've been victims of a backlash from some members of the public, they say, after great ormond street hospital revealed staff received death threats. threats have been made against thejudiciary threats. threats have been made against the judiciary and medical staff at great ormond street hospital. under no possible circumstances whatsoever does any member of charlie's family or any of charlie's true supporters condone any such action. we have discovered that new powers to curb dock attacks haven't been working. we'll talk to the family of a three—year—old girl mauled after five doings broke into her garden. and it's 50 years since gay sex was decriminalised but how much has changed and how close are we to achieving true equality? we demand the same rights. no more, no less. the same rights as other ordinary, civilised human beings. we'll talk to peter tatchell and george montagu, convicted of gross indecency with a man in the 70s and describes himself as the oldest gay in the village and a woman who's only just in the village and a woman who's onlyjust come out, about how much as chan
they've been victims of a backlash from some members of the public, they say, after great ormond street hospital revealed staff received death threats. threats have been made against thejudiciary threats. threats have been made against the judiciary and medical staff at great ormond street hospital. under no possible circumstances whatsoever does any member of charlie's family or any of charlie's true supporters condone any such action. we have discovered that new powers to curb dock attacks...
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it's thought he was moved to a hospice today from great ormond street children's hospital where he wasthe hospital has released a statement sending their condolences to the family. in march of this year specialists at great ormond street that decided that his treatment should be withdrawn. his parents rejected this. they said there were doctors in america offering experimental treatment that could help charlie gard. they hang on to the possibility that they would be allowed to take him to america. but after further tests they admitted defeat and said it was time to let him go. ourson him go. our son is him go. ourson is an him go. our son is an absolute warrior and we could not be prouder of him and we could not be prouder of him and we will miss him terribly. his body, heart and soul will 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. the campaign was relentless. a petition was handed and with 350,000 signatures. an online appeal raised more than £1 million to pay for experimental treatments. support for charlie
it's thought he was moved to a hospice today from great ormond street children's hospital where he wasthe hospital has released a statement sending their condolences to the family. in march of this year specialists at great ormond street that decided that his treatment should be withdrawn. his parents rejected this. they said there were doctors in america offering experimental treatment that could help charlie gard. they hang on to the possibility that they would be allowed to take him to...
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when these discussions happen, how much training is given to the doctors such as the ones at great ormond streetd to prepare parents? that's a very good question. there is training available, places like great ormond street, the staff will have undertaken training as part of their in tents in their qualifications. however, i think there is more that could be done and should be done for all doctors, but perhaps especially those doctors who work at the front line with critically ill children to prepare them and to give them the skills they need to help communicate very difficult, sad and bad news and to listen to parents, to help understand their point of view, to help try and reach agreement in the ca re of help try and reach agreement in the care of children. in this day of social media, where news is often sourced from social media, where opinions are expressed, there is a backlash against the doctors at great ormond street and at one point the parents of charlie gard did say they condemn the violent actions and they condemn the violent actions and the harsh words that were levied at the harsh
when these discussions happen, how much training is given to the doctors such as the ones at great ormond streetd to prepare parents? that's a very good question. there is training available, places like great ormond street, the staff will have undertaken training as part of their in tents in their qualifications. however, i think there is more that could be done and should be done for all doctors, but perhaps especially those doctors who work at the front line with critically ill children to...
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london's great ormond street hospital says staff have received death threats and online abuse in relation to the charlie gard case. 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 message has become engulfed by the many investigations. instead, this is the kind of sales pitch he'd prefer americans to hear. a
london's great ormond street hospital says staff have received death threats and online abuse in relation to the charlie gard case. 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....
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great ormond street said it offered that, but the parents have refused.ere they spent the next few days, but it should not extend into weeks. that would be unacceptable, as it would simply extend the grieving process. charmian evans lost her son, guy, when he was five. he was profoundly disabled and tube—fed. she, too, had searched for a cure for his condidtion. they've got to learn to let him go at all sorts of levels. they've got to know that stuff happens and they mustn't be bitter, because it will only eat them. there's no point in that. what they've got to do is look at all the positive things. the hospital has offered a compromise: charlie can be transferred to a hospice, where doctors from great ormond street would supervise his palliative care and death after a period of some hours. his parents said they want days, not hours, and a hospice is a second—best option. fergus wallace, bbc news at the high court. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: tales from the dark heart of the caliphate. we hear from the wives of isla
great ormond street said it offered that, but the parents have refused.ere they spent the next few days, but it should not extend into weeks. that would be unacceptable, as it would simply extend the grieving process. charmian evans lost her son, guy, when he was five. he was profoundly disabled and tube—fed. she, too, had searched for a cure for his condidtion. they've got to learn to let him go at all sorts of levels. they've got to know that stuff happens and they mustn't be bitter,...
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connie yates wants her son to die at home, but great ormond street hospital says that isn't practical. they've suggested a hospice. thejudge at the the judge at the high court says in his final moments the hospital and pa rents would his final moments the hospital and parents would come to an arrangement without him having to intervene. a fully—electric version of the mini is to be built at bmw's plant in oxford, as the company insists it neither sought nor received any assurances from the government post—brexit. based on that confidence in our industrial strategy and end the brilliant workforce at oxford, i am delighted they were able to make this landmark investment. the number of nhs vacancies in england in the first part of the year has risen to 86,000, up by 10% from last year. forest fires across south east france force hundreds of homes to be evacuated as firefighters battle the blaze. escaping it all. theresa may and her husband philip are in italy on the first leg of a three—week break. its five o'clock. our top story. charlie gard's mother has returned to the high court for
connie yates wants her son to die at home, but great ormond street hospital says that isn't practical. they've suggested a hospice. thejudge at the the judge at the high court says in his final moments the hospital and pa rents would his final moments the hospital and parents would come to an arrangement without him having to intervene. a fully—electric version of the mini is to be built at bmw's plant in oxford, as the company insists it neither sought nor received any assurances from the...