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great ormond this. and indeed, great ormond street during the syrian conflict, iraq , you know, you go conflict, iraq, youhild victims with the most horrendous injuries . and i think we should injuries. and i think we should remember, yes, it's part of our national health service. but people from all around the world donate the great ormond donate to the great ormond street hospital, it street hospital, and it is a world class hospital and i think it's that for, know , a it's right that for, you know, a small number of victims can come here and get that world class treatment. >> now, the risk of further upsetting george, the viewer who was appalled by me when i had the audacity to even flirt this for consideration . i am going to for consideration. i am going to kind of probe a little kind of probe this a little bit more, because have all the more, because i have all the empathy the world, um, empathy in the world, um, especially with child victims of war. they're innocent victims in this. i mean, obviously the key here would be to stop that bombing campaign, to try and do what we can to create peace in s
great ormond this. and indeed, great ormond street during the syrian conflict, iraq , you know, you go conflict, iraq, youhild victims with the most horrendous injuries . and i think we should injuries. and i think we should remember, yes, it's part of our national health service. but people from all around the world donate the great ormond donate to the great ormond street hospital, it street hospital, and it is a world class hospital and i think it's that for, know , a it's right that for,...
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at the age of two they moved to the uk for treatment at great ormond street hospital and since then the girls have defied all the odds and recently celebrated their seventh birthday. what is it now? marieme and ndeye enjoying playing with their friends at mount stuart primary. theirfather always hoped they'd go to mainstream school. it's a way for me to show that they are part of society. this is what i wanted — for them to have a normal life. to see kids, to play with them, to laugh with them, to make friends, to develop as individuals. they don't have to hide from anybody. dad applied for them to come to nursery here because we were local. they were three at that point and joined our nursery part time and we were frightened and we were scared that we'd get it wrong. but we knew that we could build a good relationship with dad and that if we could build the relationship with dad, that we could make it work. the wonderful thing about children is they only see their friend. they're both so pretty. i like cats too and they like cats. they're really kind to us and they're really nice to pl
at the age of two they moved to the uk for treatment at great ormond street hospital and since then the girls have defied all the odds and recently celebrated their seventh birthday. what is it now? marieme and ndeye enjoying playing with their friends at mount stuart primary. theirfather always hoped they'd go to mainstream school. it's a way for me to show that they are part of society. this is what i wanted — for them to have a normal life. to see kids, to play with them, to laugh with...
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hospital if great ormond street hospital if it turns out to be true, well, absolutely. >> they'veof this ad to great ormond street hospital? >> oh, well, well, we'll >> oh, well, well, well, we'll have the story and find out. >> very controversial . >> very controversial. >> very controversial. >> it be nothing you never >> it might be nothing you never know. i'll never do it again . know. i'll never do it again. >> can we get back to the ellie goulding? in the time and the sun? >> we've got mardi gras, as you were and lord were hearing that and lord bailey and former party bailey and a former labour party adviser. matthew laza. now this is guardian. okay, so is in the guardian. okay, so it's a former shadow minister, stella hit out the stella creasy has hit out at the guardian over a just stop oil opinion that encouraged opinion piece that encouraged protesting of protesting at the homes of labour . the piece was labour mps. the piece was written by sarah lunnon, apparently a co—founder of the protest criticised by protest group, was criticised by creasy as evidence of an infecti
hospital if great ormond street hospital if it turns out to be true, well, absolutely. >> they'veof this ad to great ormond street hospital? >> oh, well, well, we'll >> oh, well, well, well, we'll have the story and find out. >> very controversial . >> very controversial. >> very controversial. >> it be nothing you never >> it might be nothing you never know. i'll never do it again . know. i'll never do it again. >> can we get back to the...
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the girls came for treatment at great ormond street hospital for children in london in 2017 when theytise unavailable for them at home. since then, they have defied all expectations. they are now seven years old, and thought to be the only growing conjoined twins in europe. lucy owen has their story. what is it now? marieme and ndeye, playing with their friends at mount stuart primary in cardiff. their dad always wanted them to go to a mainstream school. it's just a way for me to show they are part of society. they don't have to hide from anybody. they see kids they play with them, laugh with them, to make friends, to develop as individuals. they are both so pretty. marieme's favourite colour is my favourite colour too. | that's why they're together, because they really love each other. they may share a body, but the girls are two very different characters. marieme is very quiet, very reserved, introverted personality. it's completely different from ndeye. she's very independent. she wants to be in charge of everything. when they were born, doctors in senegal didn't expect them to liv
the girls came for treatment at great ormond street hospital for children in london in 2017 when theytise unavailable for them at home. since then, they have defied all expectations. they are now seven years old, and thought to be the only growing conjoined twins in europe. lucy owen has their story. what is it now? marieme and ndeye, playing with their friends at mount stuart primary in cardiff. their dad always wanted them to go to a mainstream school. it's just a way for me to show they are...
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and were expected to survive for just a few days but were moved to london for treatment at great ormond streetheir seventh birthday. the co and has their story. what is it now? marieme and ndeye enjoying playing with their friends at mount stuart primary. theirfather always hoped they'd go to mainstream school. it's a way for me to show that they are part of society. this is what i wanted — they don't have to hide from anybody. to see kids, to play with them, to laugh with them, to make friends, to develop as individuals. they don't have to hide from anybody. they're really kind to us and they're really nice to play with. that's why they're stuck together — because they really love each other. they may show anybody, but the girls are two very different characters. marieme is very quiet, very reserved, introverted personality. it's completely different from ndeye. she's very independent. she wants to be in charge of everything. when they were born, doctors in senegal didn't expect them to live more than a few days. they thought separation was their best hope of survival. but when the girls arri
and were expected to survive for just a few days but were moved to london for treatment at great ormond streetheir seventh birthday. the co and has their story. what is it now? marieme and ndeye enjoying playing with their friends at mount stuart primary. theirfather always hoped they'd go to mainstream school. it's a way for me to show that they are part of society. this is what i wanted — they don't have to hide from anybody. to see kids, to play with them, to laugh with them, to make...
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at the age of two, they moved to london for treatment at great ormond street hospital — and since thenr story. what is it now? marieme and ndeye enjoying playing with their friends at mount stuart primary. theirfather always hoped they'd go to mainstream school. it's a way for me to show that they are part of society. this is what i wanted — for them to have a normal life. to see kids, to play with them, to laugh with them, to make friends, to develop as individuals. they don't have to hide from anybody. dad applied for them to come to nursery here because we were local. they were three at that point and joined our nursery part—time and we were frightened and we were scared that we'd get it wrong. but we knew that we could build a good relationship with dad and that if we could build the relationship with dad, that we could make it work. the wonderful thing about children is they only see their friend. they're both so pretty. i like cats too and they like cats. they're really kind to us and i they're really nice to play with. ndeye's favourite colour is my favourite colour too. that's
at the age of two, they moved to london for treatment at great ormond street hospital — and since thenr story. what is it now? marieme and ndeye enjoying playing with their friends at mount stuart primary. theirfather always hoped they'd go to mainstream school. it's a way for me to show that they are part of society. this is what i wanted — for them to have a normal life. to see kids, to play with them, to laugh with them, to make friends, to develop as individuals. they don't have to hide...
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when he was 12 years old in 1962, uh, he had a very, very hot appendix and he was rushed to great ormond streetpital . to great ormond street hospital. uh, it was made quite light at the time, but he was very close to death because when a burst appendix happened in those days, peritonitis set in blood poisoning and death was often the result. but that was all, uh, done very nicely at the time. a long time ago. now, of course, he's facing a new challenge, and it's it is a very, very difficult moment for him. it's a difficult moment for the country. and i can't say. and of course, i haven't always been his greatest fan in the past, but i think he's started brilliantly as king. he's had only just over a year and a half as monarch, and it's terribly bad. fortune for this to have hit him at this particular moment. there we see him coming out of hospital looking very cheery with queen camilla waving to the people and putting a very best foot forward . then, of best foot forward. then, of course, we didn't know that this other cancerous element has been discovered during the surgery for an enlarged pr
when he was 12 years old in 1962, uh, he had a very, very hot appendix and he was rushed to great ormond streetpital . to great ormond street hospital. uh, it was made quite light at the time, but he was very close to death because when a burst appendix happened in those days, peritonitis set in blood poisoning and death was often the result. but that was all, uh, done very nicely at the time. a long time ago. now, of course, he's facing a new challenge, and it's it is a very, very difficult...
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great ormond street said their concern is by these findings.e promised to inprivate1d it's that'sthan just findings. they've promised to inprivate1d it's that's training a private entity that's training these people. >> training the >> they're also training the charity to look like charity workers to look like they're they come they're crying when they come to your doorstep. teaching your doorstep. they're teaching them of milk them techniques to sort of milk extra out of the elderly . extra money out of the elderly. one lady was interviewed by one lady that was interviewed by the , who who was who the times, who was who was who was was doorstepped by these was who was doorstepped by these people to say no people said she had to say no for before they left. just for times before they left. just don't answer the door. this is a sort harassment. don't answer the door. this is a son don'tirassment. don't answer the door. this is a sondon't answernt. don't answer the door. this is a sondon't answer the door. and if >> don't answer the door. and if
great ormond street said their concern is by these findings.e promised to inprivate1d it's that'sthan just findings. they've promised to inprivate1d it's that's training a private entity that's training these people. >> training the >> they're also training the charity to look like charity workers to look like they're they come they're crying when they come to your doorstep. teaching your doorstep. they're teaching them of milk them techniques to sort of milk extra out of the...
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revealed there is the possibility of transferring some children to british hospitals, including great ormond streetr the foreign secretary reiterated to the house of lords earlier on today that initial efforts are focussed on providing medical assistance to palestinians in the region itself . employers and the region itself. employers and landlords who allow illegal migrants to work for them or rent their properties will face much tougher penalties from today. much tougher penalties from today . the fines for such today. the fines for such actions have risen to a maximum of £45,000 per year. worker for a first breach. landlords also now face increased penalties of £5,000 per lodger and £10,000 per occupier for a first breach. ministers believe the crackdown will help reduce the incentives for illegal migrants crossing into the uk , and the incredibly into the uk, and the incredibly sad news today that the veteran bbc broadcaster steve wright, who presented on radio 1 and radio two for more than four decades, has died at the age of 69. the bbc director—general, tim davie, described him as a truly wo
revealed there is the possibility of transferring some children to british hospitals, including great ormond streetr the foreign secretary reiterated to the house of lords earlier on today that initial efforts are focussed on providing medical assistance to palestinians in the region itself . employers and the region itself. employers and landlords who allow illegal migrants to work for them or rent their properties will face much tougher penalties from today. much tougher penalties from today...
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today there is the possibility of transferring some children to british hospitals, including great ormond streetreign secretary reiterated to the house of lords today that initial efforts are focussed on providing medical assistance to palestinians in the region itself . employers and the region itself. employers and landlord who allow illegal immigrants to work for them or rent their properties will face much tougher penalties from today. much tougher penalties from today . the fines for such today. the fines for such actions have risen to a maximum of £45,000 per worker for a first breach, landlords also faced increased penalties of £5,000 per lodger . and £10,000 £5,000 per lodger. and £10,000 per occupier for a first breach. ministers believe the crackdown will help reduce the incentives for illegal migrants coming to the uk . and you heard jacob the uk. and you heard jacob talking there about the fact it's shrove tuesday. well, canterbury cathedral has marked pancake day with its first pancake race of the 21st century. the public joined in the festivities, racing across the festivities, rac
today there is the possibility of transferring some children to british hospitals, including great ormond streetreign secretary reiterated to the house of lords today that initial efforts are focussed on providing medical assistance to palestinians in the region itself . employers and the region itself. employers and landlord who allow illegal immigrants to work for them or rent their properties will face much tougher penalties from today. much tougher penalties from today . the fines for such...
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revealed there is the possibility of transferring some children to british hospitals, including great ormond streetwever, the foreign secretary reiterated to the house of lords earlier that initial efforts are focussed on providing medical assistance to palestinians in the region itself . here, the the region itself. here, the court of appeal is speedily quashing the convictions of ex post office workers under a fast track approach that's according to the most senior judge in to the most seniorjudge in england and wales, justice baroness carr says unopposed cases are being resolved in a matter of weeks. it comes after 42 year old jacqueline falcon, a victim of the scandal, was the latest to be cleared after a 30 minute hearing in london. this falcons case is now the 71st conviction to be quashed by the court of appeal . and the sad court of appeal. and the sad news today that the veteran bbc broadcaster steve wright , one of broadcaster steve wright, one of the most familiar radio voices of our lifetimes, has died at the age of 69. tributes from hundreds of stars and fellow djs, including sara cox,
revealed there is the possibility of transferring some children to british hospitals, including great ormond streetwever, the foreign secretary reiterated to the house of lords earlier that initial efforts are focussed on providing medical assistance to palestinians in the region itself . here, the the region itself. here, the court of appeal is speedily quashing the convictions of ex post office workers under a fast track approach that's according to the most senior judge in to the most...
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was, uh, in such dire straits like that was when he was 12 years old, and he was rushed to great ormond streetospital with a very hot appendix for an appendicitis. it was played down at the time, uh , was played down at the time, uh, but his life was actually saved at the hospital because had peritonitis set in blood poisoning in those days , 1962. poisoning in those days, 1962. uh, it was often fatal or very, very debilitating . so at the age very debilitating. so at the age of 75, and we see him here interacting with people coming out of hospital there with her majesty queen camilla. he obviously looked very cheery . he obviously looked very cheery. he was waving to people. he was, uh , exuding good health at that particular moment. but obviously he knew the truth. and after reflection and a nice weekend up in norfolk, they've decided to , in norfolk, they've decided to, uh, be candid about it. and i probably think that's a good idea. it wasn't always the way with royal health bulletins in the past, they've been very, very , uh , very, very candid with very, uh, very, very candid with the ve
was, uh, in such dire straits like that was when he was 12 years old, and he was rushed to great ormond streetospital with a very hot appendix for an appendicitis. it was played down at the time, uh , was played down at the time, uh, but his life was actually saved at the hospital because had peritonitis set in blood poisoning in those days , 1962. poisoning in those days, 1962. uh, it was often fatal or very, very debilitating . so at the age very debilitating. so at the age of 75, and we see...
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at the age of two, they moved to the uk for treatment at great ormond street hospital, and since theneir seventh birthday. our reporter lucy owen has their story. what is it now? marieme and ndeye enjoying playing with their friends at mount stuart primary. theirfather always hoped they'd go to mainstream school. it's a way for me to show that they are part of society. this is what i wanted — for them to have a normal life. to see kids, to play with them, to laugh with them, to make friends, to develop as individuals. they don't have to hide from anybody. dad applied for them to come to nursery here because we were local. they were three at that point and joined our nursery part time and we were frightened and we were scared that we'd get it wrong. but we knew that we could build a good relationship with dad and that if we could build the relationship with dad, that we could make it work. the wonderful thing about children is they only see their friend. they're both so pretty. i like cats too and they like cats. they're really kind to us and they're really nice to play with. ndeye's f
at the age of two, they moved to the uk for treatment at great ormond street hospital, and since theneir seventh birthday. our reporter lucy owen has their story. what is it now? marieme and ndeye enjoying playing with their friends at mount stuart primary. theirfather always hoped they'd go to mainstream school. it's a way for me to show that they are part of society. this is what i wanted — for them to have a normal life. to see kids, to play with them, to laugh with them, to make friends,...
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today there is the possibility of transferring some children to british hospitals, including great ormond streetver, the foreign secretary reiterated to the house of lords earlier on today that initial efforts are focussed on providing medical attention to palestinians in the region itself . three people have been itself. three people have been found guilty of a terror offence by displaying images of paragliders at a pro—palestinian march in central london. the three women displayed the images just a week after hamas militants used paraglider to enter israel in october. the crown prosecution service argued the trio's actions amounted to the trio's actions amounted to the glorification of hamas , but the glorification of hamas, but lawyers for the group suggested they were actually displaying images of a parachute emoji , and images of a parachute emoji, and the very sad news today that veteran bbc broadcaster steve wright, one of the most familiar voices on the airwaves in the uk , has died at the age of 69. the dj's last show aired just this sunday after more than four decades presenting on rad
today there is the possibility of transferring some children to british hospitals, including great ormond streetver, the foreign secretary reiterated to the house of lords earlier on today that initial efforts are focussed on providing medical attention to palestinians in the region itself . three people have been itself. three people have been found guilty of a terror offence by displaying images of paragliders at a pro—palestinian march in central london. the three women displayed the...
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revealed there is the possibility of transferring some children to british hospitals, including great ormond streetssistance to palestinians in the region itself , and three people have itself, and three people have been found guilty of a terror offence by displaying images of paragliders at a pro—palestine march in central london. haber al—sheikh , pauline and kunda and al—sheikh, pauline and kunda and amadu olayinka taiwo display the images. just a week after hamas militants used paragliders to enter israel in october, the crown prosecution service argued the trio's actions amounted to glorification of hamas . but glorification of hamas. but lawyers for the group suggested they were actually displaying its images of a parachute emoji . its images of a parachute emoji. economic news and wage growth has slowed in the uk , with new has slowed in the uk, with new figures showing it had its lowest level for more than a year. lowest level for more than a year . the ons lowest level for more than a year. the ons found job vacancies also fell back once again as britain's job market cools and on average,
revealed there is the possibility of transferring some children to british hospitals, including great ormond streetssistance to palestinians in the region itself , and three people have itself, and three people have been found guilty of a terror offence by displaying images of paragliders at a pro—palestine march in central london. haber al—sheikh , pauline and kunda and al—sheikh, pauline and kunda and amadu olayinka taiwo display the images. just a week after hamas militants used...
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didn't hear your conversation and i didn't hear liz truss yesterday because i was visiting great ormond street, the single most thing we can do to help entrench our reputation in for popular conservative policies, that's delivering on dentistry. which is why i'm delighted to be out this morning delivering the dentistry. >> and we will talk about that. but to be clear, sorry. >> and we want to deal with it and we will talk about that as and we will talk about that as an important issue. >> but i did you know, the principle. do believe those principle. do you believe those who environmentalism are who espouse environmentalism are extremists , for example ? extremists, for example? >> no. and we have a very proud record as a government on tackling both climate change and ensuring that our carbon emissions are brought down because we all understand that this is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity over the next century , and we are the next century, and we are doing everything we can to ensure that the uk continue to lead the world in cutting , for lead the world in cutting, for example,
didn't hear your conversation and i didn't hear liz truss yesterday because i was visiting great ormond street, the single most thing we can do to help entrench our reputation in for popular conservative policies, that's delivering on dentistry. which is why i'm delighted to be out this morning delivering the dentistry. >> and we will talk about that. but to be clear, sorry. >> and we want to deal with it and we will talk about that as and we will talk about that as an important...
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they can be treated in the uk at great ormond street. cannot get, ormond street., clear science from the from the home office to so, the home office to do so, because there's lots of issues with know, there's with that. you know, there's so much there. he right much tragedy there. is he right to shine a light on it. >> yeah. well he's decided i mean, think you're absolutely mean, i think you're absolutely right that obviously he will have taken advice the have taken advice from the courtiers the foreign courtiers and from the foreign office, but he has clearly decided i mean, apparently decided and i mean, apparently he when went to visit , um, he when he went to visit, um, israel and palestine and met israelis and met palestinians , israelis and met palestinians, this was long before the war. he was very touched and said, the problem is that if you go, uh, as i've, i've done and, and you go as a sort of innocent, you see, wonderful rich israel, and then you see poor palestine, would he be advised to be meeting some of the families, maybe of the hamas hostage take
they can be treated in the uk at great ormond street. cannot get, ormond street., clear science from the from the home office to so, the home office to do so, because there's lots of issues with know, there's with that. you know, there's so much there. he right much tragedy there. is he right to shine a light on it. >> yeah. well he's decided i mean, think you're absolutely mean, i think you're absolutely right that obviously he will have taken advice the have taken advice from the...
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and you know, so if you're lucky, if you live in london, you go to great ormond street, which is a wonderfuls the, uh, the, the royal national orthopaedic hospital trust in london. and then there's the huddersfield hospital nhs . yes. that's good, hospital nhs. yes. that's good, epsom is good. ashford and saint peter's hospitals are good and maidstone and tunbridge wells all all good. but then you go down to, you know , uh, royal down to, you know, uh, royal papworth hospital, down to, you know, uh, royal papworth hospital , the royal papworth hospital, the royal wolverhampton hospital, west anglia, norfolk and norwich, sheffield teaching all those in the top . in the bottom five, the top. in the bottom five, i find it shocking when a teaching hospital is included in the bottom. how could that be? >> i was always led to believe. look, get yourself to a teaching hospital. you get the highest standard. absolutely yes. um, not worrying. the state not so very worrying. the state of the nhs, it is. >> and i think we've all talked about this before, it's the about this before, but it's the people
and you know, so if you're lucky, if you live in london, you go to great ormond street, which is a wonderfuls the, uh, the, the royal national orthopaedic hospital trust in london. and then there's the huddersfield hospital nhs . yes. that's good, hospital nhs. yes. that's good, epsom is good. ashford and saint peter's hospitals are good and maidstone and tunbridge wells all all good. but then you go down to, you know , uh, royal down to, you know, uh, royal papworth hospital, down to, you...