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hugh joins the army.and the psychedelic painters of the 1960s. he wants to be part of that scene. >> as he got into high school, he just got totally into art. >> steven takes a few classes at a small art college. big brother hugh gets married and starts a family. >> where did he get the money to pursue a passion and not have to get a real job like the rest of us? >> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a forklift. >> but when their mother has a serious health setback, the brothers must figure out a plan. >> we decided not to put her in a nursing home, so my brother gave up his job at the book binder, and i just paid the bills. my brother was like my hero. he took care of my mother. it's my obligation. we're blood of blood. >> in the early 1980s, with their mom in stable health, steven rents a studio in the edgy east village neighborhood of manhattan. and there, in his mid-30s, he begins to shine. hugh's now the guy with the wife and daughter in jersey, running a trucking company
hugh joins the army.and the psychedelic painters of the 1960s. he wants to be part of that scene. >> as he got into high school, he just got totally into art. >> steven takes a few classes at a small art college. big brother hugh gets married and starts a family. >> where did he get the money to pursue a passion and not have to get a real job like the rest of us? >> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a forklift. >> but when their mother...
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here's our health editor hugh pym. we were a bit dissatisfied at the beginning with the nhs... patient voices and the state of the nhs. it matters to everyone, young or old. the survey asked people how they feel about the nhs. after peaking in 2010 and then staying steady, the proportion who were satisfied fell over the last two years to just above 50%. what's bad is how understaffed it is, how underappreciated it is. i know there's quite a number of people who are unsatisfied with it. i know it is overstretched. junior doctors and whatnot. it seems to be in a sorry state. with gp services, satisfaction is higher than with some other parts of the nhs but, having been pretty high not so long ago, satisfaction levels fell sharply in the last couple of years to the lowest since this research survey began. i think there are very serious problems of underfunding, it's very difficult to see a gp.
here's our health editor hugh pym. we were a bit dissatisfied at the beginning with the nhs... patient voices and the state of the nhs. it matters to everyone, young or old. the survey asked people how they feel about the nhs. after peaking in 2010 and then staying steady, the proportion who were satisfied fell over the last two years to just above 50%. what's bad is how understaffed it is, how underappreciated it is. i know there's quite a number of people who are unsatisfied with it. i know...
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hugh pym, bbc news.d defections and is tolerance is restored within their ranks. she was speaking to around 70 labour mps havejoined a new group set up within the party. now on bbc news, sport today. hello. i'm marc edwards. and this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on our programme, the prodigal son returns — afterjust 10 months away, zinedine zidane is back at real madrid. al—zawra'a mark the first ever asian champions league match to be played in iraq with a 5—0 victory. and stand by to see eight of the world's best and most adventurous windsurfers brave some tough conditions. hello, and thanks for joining us on sport today. it's a familiar face in an unfamiliar situation — zinedine zidane has returned to real madrid just over ten months after leading them to a third champions leagues in a row. he's back at a club in disarray, the spanish giants dumped out of the champions league after being thrashed at home by ajax and out of the running in la liga. patrick gearey reports on w
hugh pym, bbc news.d defections and is tolerance is restored within their ranks. she was speaking to around 70 labour mps havejoined a new group set up within the party. now on bbc news, sport today. hello. i'm marc edwards. and this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on our programme, the prodigal son returns — afterjust 10 months away, zinedine zidane is back at real madrid. al—zawra'a mark the first ever asian champions league match to be played in iraq with a 5—0...
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jack hughes is also in the squad along with four other warrington players. that is all your from the sporting action to the weather action. not much whether action around. things are very quiet. not a action around. things are very quiet. nota bad action around. things are very quiet. not a bad thing if you like dry weather and there is plenty of that to come. sunshine is not guaranteed all the time. some large areas of cloud around as well. notice how the height does not move very much but frontal system scraping in across northern scotland from time to time so a bit of rain and freezing conditions there. temperatures dropping away, particularly towards the south. a touch of frost taking us tomorrow morning. the best of the sunshine as well but wherever you are across the country, tomorrow it turns into a day of patchy cloud and sunshine. it could squeeze the odd shower out. some outbreaks of rain in a northern scotland. generally cloudier than today tomorrow. as we go through tomorrow, clouds floating around but some clear spells. if you have clear starry
jack hughes is also in the squad along with four other warrington players. that is all your from the sporting action to the weather action. not much whether action around. things are very quiet. not a action around. things are very quiet. nota bad action around. things are very quiet. not a bad thing if you like dry weather and there is plenty of that to come. sunshine is not guaranteed all the time. some large areas of cloud around as well. notice how the height does not move very much but...
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hugh pym, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news.on theresa may's brexit deal after she agreed legally binding changes with the eu. more than 80 boeing 737 max 8 aircraft have been grounded by airlines around the world following the crash in ethiopia. but us aviation officials insist they are airworthy. let's dig a little deeper into those two stories and look at some of the others. we begin with the times, which leads on theresa may's claim of victory in her talks with the eu on a brexit withdrawal deal. meanwhile, the irish times also focuses on reports that mrs may has secured legally binding changes to the northern ireland backstop. it is described as legally binding changes. moving on to the gulf news, which analyses how the boeing crash could hit the aviation industry as numerous airlines ground their 737 max 8s. the daily telegraph's business pages focus on the united states rivalling saudi arabia as the world's top oil exporter. while the financial times features an annual list of modern purchases and what it tells us about o
hugh pym, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news.on theresa may's brexit deal after she agreed legally binding changes with the eu. more than 80 boeing 737 max 8 aircraft have been grounded by airlines around the world following the crash in ethiopia. but us aviation officials insist they are airworthy. let's dig a little deeper into those two stories and look at some of the others. we begin with the times, which leads on theresa may's claim of victory in her talks with the eu on a brexit...
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here's our health editor hugh pym. lisa is at home for a few days.nother round of chemotherapy. she has advanced bowel cancer, which has spread. she experienced symptoms but it was more than a year before she was diagnosed, and then there were delays before treatment started. it came as a massive shock. you feel that there is no support there. you are given this huge, horrible diagnosis and then you're almost left in limbo because you don't know what the next move is going to be. lisa is one of the increasing number whose treatment didn't start within two months of a gp referral, which is the nhs target in england. scotland and wales have also missed targets. cancer charities say there aren't enough staff. although staff are working harder than ever before, there just simply aren't enough people to do the tasks we need so it's great we are trying to drive through early diagnosis, but unless we have the staff needed to keep up with that demand, we're not going to see the change we want. take a deep breath in. nhs england has funded schemes like this t
here's our health editor hugh pym. lisa is at home for a few days.nother round of chemotherapy. she has advanced bowel cancer, which has spread. she experienced symptoms but it was more than a year before she was diagnosed, and then there were delays before treatment started. it came as a massive shock. you feel that there is no support there. you are given this huge, horrible diagnosis and then you're almost left in limbo because you don't know what the next move is going to be. lisa is one of...
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cosmetics artie's hughes will be here also artie's caleb often tells us about some cool phones that americans just can't buy no phone for you and later we pick back up on hong kong coverage from the two thousand and nineteen watching conference with artist brant or who talks with a person who is living only upon critical currencies all that ahead but so much more ahead we first get to some straight headlines let's go. to a stimulating policy reversal at the european central bank or global report today as the e.c.b. put a hold on interest rates and plans for low cost loans to european banks remarkably the resort to stimulatory monetary measures comes less than three months after the e.c.b. ended the year is long policy of so-called quantitative easing or q.e. the e.c.b. action comes as the bank forecast half a percent less growth for the eurozone from one point seven to one point one percent this year and a press conference e.c.b. marial draw give the president their lowered confidence produced by the trade discussions as one major factor in the move the euro fell point four percent against th
cosmetics artie's hughes will be here also artie's caleb often tells us about some cool phones that americans just can't buy no phone for you and later we pick back up on hong kong coverage from the two thousand and nineteen watching conference with artist brant or who talks with a person who is living only upon critical currencies all that ahead but so much more ahead we first get to some straight headlines let's go. to a stimulating policy reversal at the european central bank or global...
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hugh pym, bbc news.rlfriend with a class—a drug at a music festival. 24—year—old louella fletcher—michie, who was the daughter of the holby city actorjohn michie, died at bestival, in dorset, after taking the hallucinogenic drug 2cp. ceon broughton had denied he was responsible for her death. don't forget you can get in touch with me and my team on twitter. i'm @bbcnuala. now on bbc news sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: australia's men break their own world record to win team pursuit gold at the track cycling world championships in poland. out for two european matches as sergio ramos is banned for an intentional yellow card in the champions league. and still on course for a 100th atp tour title as roger federer moves through to the semi—finals in dubai. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the track cycling world championships in poland and it was a good day for the australians as they picked up three of the four gold
hugh pym, bbc news.rlfriend with a class—a drug at a music festival. 24—year—old louella fletcher—michie, who was the daughter of the holby city actorjohn michie, died at bestival, in dorset, after taking the hallucinogenic drug 2cp. ceon broughton had denied he was responsible for her death. don't forget you can get in touch with me and my team on twitter. i'm @bbcnuala. now on bbc news sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this...
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former governor harry hughes has ed. he w92 years old. and maryland'svgovernor from 1979 to 1987. before that, the democrats servedyln the md house and state senate. governor larry hogan shared his condolences calling hughes a legend. >>> today on capitol hill, the senate has voted on a resolution to block president trump's emergency declaration along the border. a few senate republicans are about t break with their party and rebuke with president. >> tracie potts joins us live. president react to this break in party? >> he will veto the rejection of his emergencyar deion. it is similymbolic that it is significant that four key republicans, senate republicans, are going against the president on this, on funding for the border wall. want to that they don't see the border wall. for some of them, the issue is power andtrol of the purse. the fact that congress said no to the money a the president tried to go around them with this emergency declaration. not only will they vote no, but they plan to take up a measure to take another look at how emergeies are declared, considering a 30-da
former governor harry hughes has ed. he w92 years old. and maryland'svgovernor from 1979 to 1987. before that, the democrats servedyln the md house and state senate. governor larry hogan shared his condolences calling hughes a legend. >>> today on capitol hill, the senate has voted on a resolution to block president trump's emergency declaration along the border. a few senate republicans are about t break with their party and rebuke with president. >> tracie potts joins us live....
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>> the character in the "x-men" -- hugh jackman. >> were you supposed to be hugh jackman? >> it was like a toss up because of the abs. >> did danny divito produce pulp fiction? >> yes, he did. >> i think there's an explanation for this question, even though they joke around about this. >> how tall is colin ferrell? >> how tall is colin ferrell in heels? >> in flats. >> you got it. >>> a fire station fam has gone all out for a big announcement. >> that's what i'm talking about. >> see what makes this reveal such a plasblast. >>> and this bride is having a beach day. >> mom watching the kids. going into the water. >> the whole gang splashing around coming up. >> that looks so amazingly peaceful. [boy gasps] for real cold and flu protection with lysol, you can help protect them from a real cold. lysol disinfectant spray kills the #1 cause of the cold and clorox wipes don't. lysol. what it takes to protect. a van that changed us and chips forever so thanks, keeper of the keys for a chance to chase sweet honey barrel-aged bourbon and mouth-puckering pepperoncini because of that
>> the character in the "x-men" -- hugh jackman. >> were you supposed to be hugh jackman? >> it was like a toss up because of the abs. >> did danny divito produce pulp fiction? >> yes, he did. >> i think there's an explanation for this question, even though they joke around about this. >> how tall is colin ferrell? >> how tall is colin ferrell in heels? >> in flats. >> you got it. >>> a fire station fam has gone all...
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martin docherty—hughes.' rights, which is campaigning for the change, and asked her what she made of philip davies' bill. we think it's fantastic. it's been a long time coming. this is centuries of male primogeniture which needs to be overturned. we cannot allow, in 2019, any area of society to say that it's ok to treat sons in preference of daughters. but a lot of people would say "hasn't the government really got better things to be dealing with at the moment, given that it is just a little bit busy?" they are busy, but everything needs addressing, everything needs dealing with. so you can't sweep it under the carpet and pretend it isn't happening. so philip has presented the bill, so let's take this opportunity and change it while we can. it's a very simple, four clause bill. there's no reason why it can't be put forth through on the 22nd in the second reading very easily. now, a lot of people have argued, as martin docherty—hughes argued in the commons, that the answer to this is to do away with heredita
martin docherty—hughes.' rights, which is campaigning for the change, and asked her what she made of philip davies' bill. we think it's fantastic. it's been a long time coming. this is centuries of male primogeniture which needs to be overturned. we cannot allow, in 2019, any area of society to say that it's ok to treat sons in preference of daughters. but a lot of people would say "hasn't the government really got better things to be dealing with at the moment, given that it is just a...
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yet yet loud and clear yet well what hugh we've been counted out here for ever no waiting for news in the imminent arrival of this old baby brags that now little baby brags its due date was meant to be that twenty ninth of march but doctors insist on coming up that maybe to do just that they said there's been a bit of excitement because we saw somebody very gay related to little baby brags that go inside this building which is also vaguely related to a little baby brags that now we know the mother has been experiencing substantial difficulties high blood pressure severe morning sickness she hasn't been able to keep anything down for months whatever she tries to get through it just keeps getting regurgitated now as you can imagine this is an extremely difficult situation for the mother she never wanted this to begin with then according to all reports the father is trying to disown the baby brags that according to one source he was last seen in nice with this truck to. now we tell you if it's going to be a hard or a soft delivery there's the chances of a normal elective emergency c. ele
yet yet loud and clear yet well what hugh we've been counted out here for ever no waiting for news in the imminent arrival of this old baby brags that now little baby brags its due date was meant to be that twenty ninth of march but doctors insist on coming up that maybe to do just that they said there's been a bit of excitement because we saw somebody very gay related to little baby brags that go inside this building which is also vaguely related to a little baby brags that now we know the...
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called for the baby to stay where it is rather than risk that such as a look at the crowds out here hugh so much anticipation people want to know when the baby brags it is going to be delivered and of course many are concerned about the risk of a still. coming up of the dark side of. america's presence in japan and how the wife of a u.s. marine i was trying to give rape victims there a voice. private companies that have got a lot of venture capital funding are ready to go public this year i saw the last they're all going out at forty fifty sixty seventy billion dollars valuation so the prediction here is that it will be the end of this cycle you're going to have a like two thousand and one style crash. due to the fact that there's nothing to support the valuations of these companies and very quickly. again this is new in at least thirty two have been killed and nine critically injured after a truck smashed into a crowd in western guatemala you may find the next video distressing coming up reports say that children are among the casualties the people are gathered the crowd gathered around
called for the baby to stay where it is rather than risk that such as a look at the crowds out here hugh so much anticipation people want to know when the baby brags it is going to be delivered and of course many are concerned about the risk of a still. coming up of the dark side of. america's presence in japan and how the wife of a u.s. marine i was trying to give rape victims there a voice. private companies that have got a lot of venture capital funding are ready to go public this year i saw...
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called for the baby to stay where it is rather than risk that such as a look at the crowds out here hugh so much anticipation people want to know when the baby brags it is going to be delivered and of course many are concerned about the risk of a still. to the dark side of america's presence in japan and how the one for you. us marine is giving the rape victims their voice we're back in just a few moments. in a world with big partners. and conspirators it's time. to dig deeper to hit the stories that made history media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. private companies that have got a lot of v.c. venture capital funding are ready to go public this year i saw the last they're all going out at forty fifty sixty seventy billion dollars valuations so the prediction here is that it will be the end of this cycle you're going to. like two thousand and one style crash
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hugh pym, bbc news, lincolnshire.spond to emergencies where you live, you can go to the health section on the bbc news website, where you can enter a postcode, and find the answer, bbc.co.uk/health. the uk has been urged to table fresh proposals to the european union within the next few days to break the brexit impasse. eu officials said they would work nonstop over the weekend if acceptable ideas were received by friday to break the deadlock over the irish backstop. that's the guarantee of no return to a hard border between northern ireland and the republic. earlier today, both sides described the talks as difficult. in the us, the singer r kelly has denied multiple charges of sexual assault, in his first broadcast interview, since being indicted last month. chicago prosecutors have charged kelly with ten counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse, involving four alleged victims, three of whom were minors at the time. and in the past hour, officials in chicago say the singer has been taken into custody following an u
hugh pym, bbc news, lincolnshire.spond to emergencies where you live, you can go to the health section on the bbc news website, where you can enter a postcode, and find the answer, bbc.co.uk/health. the uk has been urged to table fresh proposals to the european union within the next few days to break the brexit impasse. eu officials said they would work nonstop over the weekend if acceptable ideas were received by friday to break the deadlock over the irish backstop. that's the guarantee of no...
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hugh pym, bbc news.ravel show — with flying cars, sausage hotels and the campaign to keep austin, texas weird coming up on this week's show: we are getting weird in the lone star state. doesn't like being on tv! hejust bit me! why flying taxis and sausage hotels are the future of travel. and in the snow and against the clock, i take on the european sauna marathon. i don't quite know the sauna etiquette — i think i'm just gonna myself in there. we start this week in austin, the state capital of texas. every year, it hosts south by southwest, which has grown from a one—week showcase of the city's musical talent to a massive internationalfestival. so in the face of all that global attention, how do you keep a little bit of local flavour alive? we sent kate hardie—buckley to find out. the city of austin claims to be the live music capital of the world with over an estimated 300 venues offering a song and dance on any given night. austin is a phenomenal place if you play the music we play, which is what i cal
hugh pym, bbc news.ravel show — with flying cars, sausage hotels and the campaign to keep austin, texas weird coming up on this week's show: we are getting weird in the lone star state. doesn't like being on tv! hejust bit me! why flying taxis and sausage hotels are the future of travel. and in the snow and against the clock, i take on the european sauna marathon. i don't quite know the sauna etiquette — i think i'm just gonna myself in there. we start this week in austin, the state capital...
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hugh pym, bbc news.is preparing to leave for abu dhabi to take part in the 50th anniversary of the games. more than 100 british athletes will compete. our disability news correspondent nikki fox has been talking to one of them. take your marks! it's my safe place, really, the water. itjust always makes you feel so calm and peaceful. erin has been competitively swimming since she was 11 years old. she is deaf and has learning disabilities, and is in training for one of the biggest sporting events in the world, the special olympics. how excited are you? it's like... it'sjust, like, a dream, actually, it is a dream come true. what are your chances? yeah, obviously, winning a gold medal would be brilliant, and just bringing awareness to people about the special olympics. the world said people with intellectual problems should not be seen in public. tonight, you are part of the year's largest sporting event and the world is watching. the special olympics were founded by eunice shriver. part of the kennedy dyn
hugh pym, bbc news.is preparing to leave for abu dhabi to take part in the 50th anniversary of the games. more than 100 british athletes will compete. our disability news correspondent nikki fox has been talking to one of them. take your marks! it's my safe place, really, the water. itjust always makes you feel so calm and peaceful. erin has been competitively swimming since she was 11 years old. she is deaf and has learning disabilities, and is in training for one of the biggest sporting...
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called for the baby to stay where it is rather than risk that such as look at the crowds out here hugh so much anticipation people want to know when the baby brags it is going to be delivered and of course many are concerned about the risk of a still. israel defense forces have tweeted that errored sirens are sounding in the south of israel on wednesday not far from gaza israel's deployed tanks and troops along its border with gaza after two days of growing tension a monday rocket attack reportedly injured seven people need to live in retaliation israel carried out air strikes on key hamas targets including the office of the head of the palestinian organization. meanwhile in the west bank classes at one school were interrupted by a raid by israeli soldiers one ten year old student says that a loaded gun was aimed at his his story. the biblical above the rain the mud the sudden change. what are the. i mean the last think you're going to laugh but this is the worst the final. let me start here. my second side of this question. but no one other will support the new version of the i had th
called for the baby to stay where it is rather than risk that such as look at the crowds out here hugh so much anticipation people want to know when the baby brags it is going to be delivered and of course many are concerned about the risk of a still. israel defense forces have tweeted that errored sirens are sounding in the south of israel on wednesday not far from gaza israel's deployed tanks and troops along its border with gaza after two days of growing tension a monday rocket attack...
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. >> they asked her to be in court today in the case involving gibson's grandson torrian hughes three years ago. hughes was gunned down near the west oakland bart station in 2015. >> i can't imagine a more challenging time family, to have lost torrian hughes just a few short years ago and to lose victor this weekend in this way. >> it feels like a member of my family has been taken away, and i think i speak for our church and everybody that knew lynette that this hurts deeply. >> victor was a gifted jazz musician and a student at usc. friends call him loving and brilliant. l.a. city council members say they are working with gibson mackel heaney to get her son's body released so it can be brought back home. and that's what friends tell me right now the goal right now is to get victor back home the celebrate his life in oakland. i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >>> experts and civil rights advocates are calling for changes in the way california police agencies report racial profiling complaints. the move comes after a report by the california racial and identity profiling advisory board
. >> they asked her to be in court today in the case involving gibson's grandson torrian hughes three years ago. hughes was gunned down near the west oakland bart station in 2015. >> i can't imagine a more challenging time family, to have lost torrian hughes just a few short years ago and to lose victor this weekend in this way. >> it feels like a member of my family has been taken away, and i think i speak for our church and everybody that knew lynette that this hurts deeply....
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dominic hughes reports.ears, but the latest survey of public attitudes in england, scotland and wales shows growing concern over the state of the health service. in 2010, the annual survey revealed overall record levels of satisfaction — a high of 70%. but last year that figure fell to its lowest point since 2007 — just 53%. with waiting times, the number of staff and a lack of funding being the main factors behind dissatisfaction. people who have recently used the service are much more satisfied, so i think a big issue here is access to care, getting those appointments, getting in to see a gp for example. i think a lot of us have struggled with getting a gp appointment and that's really having an effect on satisfaction. while being free at the point of use, the quality of care and the range of services were the main reasons people were happy with the nhs, patients do recognise the difficulties the health service faces. i'm satisfied with the service they provide, i'm not satisfied that they've got enough fu
dominic hughes reports.ears, but the latest survey of public attitudes in england, scotland and wales shows growing concern over the state of the health service. in 2010, the annual survey revealed overall record levels of satisfaction — a high of 70%. but last year that figure fell to its lowest point since 2007 — just 53%. with waiting times, the number of staff and a lack of funding being the main factors behind dissatisfaction. people who have recently used the service are much more...
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hugh pym, bbc news, lincolnshire. to respond to emergencies where you live, you can go to the health section on the bbc news website, where you can find a postcode checker — bbc. co. uk/health. a father has been found guilty and sentenced to 16 years in prison for organising an acid attack on his three—year—old son. the boy suffered burns to his face and arms in the attack which took place in worcester last year. five other men were also convicted of involvement in the plot. sima kotecha, has more. this is the moment a three—year—old boy was splashed with acid in a home bargain store in worcester. it happened in a matter of seconds while the boy was looking at toy footballs. today, his father was found guilty of plotting the attack and then enlisting others to carry it out. these five men were also found guilty of being involved in the plan and were jailed for between 12 and 14 years. it was july last year. the boy, who can't be named for legal reasons, was shopping at the store behind me with his mother and siblings
hugh pym, bbc news, lincolnshire. to respond to emergencies where you live, you can go to the health section on the bbc news website, where you can find a postcode checker — bbc. co. uk/health. a father has been found guilty and sentenced to 16 years in prison for organising an acid attack on his three—year—old son. the boy suffered burns to his face and arms in the attack which took place in worcester last year. five other men were also convicted of involvement in the plot. sima kotecha,...
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hugh pym, bbc news, lincolnshire. where you live, you can go to the health section on the bbc news website, where you use your postcode to find out. the uk has been urged to table fresh proposals to the european union within the next few days to break the brexit impasse. eu officials said they would work non—stop over the weekend if "acceptable" ideas were received by friday to break the deadlock over the irish backstop. that's the guarantee of no return to a hard border between northern ireland and the republic. earlier today both sides described the talks as "difficult". in the us, the singer r kelly has denied multiple charges of sexual assault in his first broadcast interview since being indicted last month. chicago prosecutors have charged kelly with ten counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse involving four alleged victims, three of whom were minors at the time. and in the past hour, officials in chicago say the singer has been taken into custody following an unrelated hearing connected to child support payme
hugh pym, bbc news, lincolnshire. where you live, you can go to the health section on the bbc news website, where you use your postcode to find out. the uk has been urged to table fresh proposals to the european union within the next few days to break the brexit impasse. eu officials said they would work non—stop over the weekend if "acceptable" ideas were received by friday to break the deadlock over the irish backstop. that's the guarantee of no return to a hard border between...
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the host of news for us hughes is in hanoi this week and has the story. that's right a whirlwind summit between president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong un came to an abrupt end the thursday afternoon as the press was lined up to be shuttled to the j w marriott and hanoi reports came from the white house press pool that the talks would end early a lunch between the leaders would be canceled and the scheduled press conference would have been two hours ahead of schedule i was in the briefing room this afternoon when president and secretary of state my comp aoe explained the disconnect that ended the summit early but we literally just left we spent pretty much all day with kim jong who is. he's quite a guy and quite a character and i think our relationship is very strong but at this time we had some options and at this time we decided not to do any of the options unfortunately we didn't get all the way we didn't get to something that that ultimately made sense for the united states of america i think chairman kim was hopeful that we would we a
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dominic hughes, bbc news. breaking news this lunchtime.or, simonjack, is with me. how serious is this? i havejust been onto the phone to them and bmw say this has been a message they have given before but they have to at least consider because they can‘t absorb extra costs on top of production which is referring to ta riffs production which is referring to tariffs are playing in a no deal situation, so this is a sharpening of language in a message they have been pretty clear about, that the introduction of tariffs in no—deal situation would prove an existential threat to production of an iconic british product here in the uk. 0f course, it is not their setback we have had in the car industry, we had hunter announcing they would shut down their swindon plant, they said that was due to their move towards electric vehicles. and nissan said it was the x trail from sunderland, blaming it on diesel products. this is specifically about brexit. none of this will be a great surprise to the government, the secretary of state for business greg clarke
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and time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return our two scottie nell hughes fills us in on the u.s. food and drug administration confirming that a specialist asbestos for gosh sakes has been found in some cosmetics also are to scale up more often tells us about some cool phones that americans just can't buy no phone for you and archie is brought to board returns with the hong kong walk exchange card purchase where you've got a woman there who gets this only uses crypto currencies we'll see how that's going on as we go to break your the numbers at the closing bell will be back in a flash. or consider the most city against india and the most you know month it's national and we were on the it's the first skateboard this is right this is we have pakistan is very different then. then india right now if they go on this trajectory unfortunately even not be able to be just once but it is in this speech in this speech in the stuff that for far too long because of this ongoing conflict between these two giants in the region. the look to. go in and you may never get out of th
and time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return our two scottie nell hughes fills us in on the u.s. food and drug administration confirming that a specialist asbestos for gosh sakes has been found in some cosmetics also are to scale up more often tells us about some cool phones that americans just can't buy no phone for you and archie is brought to board returns with the hong kong walk exchange card purchase where you've got a woman there who gets this only uses crypto...
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hugh schofield is in paris.es? some weekends they seem such headaches? some weekends they seem to pass off peacefully with barely any trouble, then you have a weekend like last weekend? absolutely, last weekend was a com plete absolutely, last weekend was a complete catastrophe as far as paris and the policing of paris was concerned, with scenes that were worse than the very beginning of the yellow vest movement. 100 or more businesses along the chantilly is a just along from where i am now looted, burned, smashed. realscenes of devastation along a street which is the showcase for paris before the world. 0ver is the showcase for paris before the world. over the last few days the government has said stop, the fun is over, we will get really heavy this time and have a zero—tolerance policy. at the chantilly is a —— chantilly is eight today, it is sealed off, there will be no trouble there. they are now deploying soldiers and strategic sites like the area around here. more police are freed up to do crowd control wh
hugh schofield is in paris.es? some weekends they seem such headaches? some weekends they seem to pass off peacefully with barely any trouble, then you have a weekend like last weekend? absolutely, last weekend was a com plete absolutely, last weekend was a complete catastrophe as far as paris and the policing of paris was concerned, with scenes that were worse than the very beginning of the yellow vest movement. 100 or more businesses along the chantilly is a just along from where i am now...
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this report is from our health editor, hugh pym.of country roads to get to patients. after they've assessed what is needed... have you got any allergies that you know of? getting people to hospitals can mean more long journeys. we're going to see a 63—year—old gentleman who an ambulance has been called out to this morning for shortness of breath. aj is a specialist paramedic who knows all about the challenges of covering such a wide area. rural areas, a phenomenal amount of pressure. there's not enough ambulances for the demand that we actually have. we aim to have somebody with you within the next 60 minutes or as soon as there is an ambulance available in the area. it's a familiar issue in most rural parts of the country, and ambulance service chiefs are trying to get to grips with it. there are some patients that will be taken unwell in rural, remote areas that, despite our best efforts, we'll take longer to arrive than we would prefer. but, in those cases, our control room staff are highly trained and very competent to be able t
this report is from our health editor, hugh pym.of country roads to get to patients. after they've assessed what is needed... have you got any allergies that you know of? getting people to hospitals can mean more long journeys. we're going to see a 63—year—old gentleman who an ambulance has been called out to this morning for shortness of breath. aj is a specialist paramedic who knows all about the challenges of covering such a wide area. rural areas, a phenomenal amount of pressure....
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hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes.s what's coming up on tonight's show. in a week when racism in football hits the headlines, players and their managers say they're prepared to walk off. football is a strong weapon, a strong weapon to defend the principles of humanity. west brom keep the pressure on their promotion rivals with a 3—2 win over birmingham. and fighting for female sport — paula radcliffe backs the iaaf in the caster semenya case. hello and welcome to sportsday. so plenty of sport for you, but we're starting with football, and as the premier league returns tomorrow, so does the question of how to tackle racism from fans. the abuse of callum hudson odoi and raheem sterling, playing for england this week, prompted the pair to speak out, and now their managers have warned they'd back their players walking off the field if it happens again. adam wild reports. i feel very uncomfortable, but i am feeling i am hearing racial chanting when danny rose is picking up the ball. football's international break may be ove
hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes.s what's coming up on tonight's show. in a week when racism in football hits the headlines, players and their managers say they're prepared to walk off. football is a strong weapon, a strong weapon to defend the principles of humanity. west brom keep the pressure on their promotion rivals with a 3—2 win over birmingham. and fighting for female sport — paula radcliffe backs the iaaf in the caster semenya case. hello and welcome to...
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hugh pym, bbc news.generation of female jockeys, and today 23—year—old bryony frost certainly made her mark in the sport, making history. she became the first woman to win a grade onejumps race at the cheltenham festival, and described her win as a "dream come true." andy swiss reports. applause a day when sporting magic was in the air. a rapturous reception for bryony frost after racing into the record books. no female jockey had ever won one of the big grade 1 jump races at the festival, but in the ryanair chase, frost and her horse, frodon, blazed an unstoppable trail. bryony frost, grade1 winner at the festival! for frost, triumph and tears ofjoy. atjust 23, she'd made history, without even realising it. i didn't even know, until i came back in and they said, "b, you know that was a grade 1er?" isaid, "oh, god, yeah, it was!" i was still wrapped up in me and frodon, ithought, "we've had a great time." honestly, it was just bonkers. i was like, "oh, my god, yeah", and then they said, "well, that's the
hugh pym, bbc news.generation of female jockeys, and today 23—year—old bryony frost certainly made her mark in the sport, making history. she became the first woman to win a grade onejumps race at the cheltenham festival, and described her win as a "dream come true." andy swiss reports. applause a day when sporting magic was in the air. a rapturous reception for bryony frost after racing into the record books. no female jockey had ever won one of the big grade 1 jump races at the...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, leeds.oger charlery, known as ranking roger, who has died at the age of 56. the birmingham—born star had a string of top ten hits in the 1980s, as part of the beat. david sillito looks back at his life. # mirror in the bathroom... 1980, and roger charlery, known as ranking roger, had just turned 17 and suddenly found himself in top of the pops. the beat were like the specials and ub40 part of the ska revival and ranking roger brought a touch of jamaica to their child friendly sound. # mirror in the bathroom... 30 years later, he was still performing songs from that string of hits. born in birmingham, his family were from st lucia and his first foray into music was a punk band. when the beat split in 1983, he formed general public. # seems like without tenderness, there is something missing... over the years, he performed under big audio dynamite and the specials and amongst today's tributes, there were names from that era. # mirror in the bathroom... and then in 2005, ranking roger reformed
dominic hughes, bbc news, leeds.oger charlery, known as ranking roger, who has died at the age of 56. the birmingham—born star had a string of top ten hits in the 1980s, as part of the beat. david sillito looks back at his life. # mirror in the bathroom... 1980, and roger charlery, known as ranking roger, had just turned 17 and suddenly found himself in top of the pops. the beat were like the specials and ub40 part of the ska revival and ranking roger brought a touch of jamaica to their child...
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>> i know we're talking about hugh jackman and i get that. what's this not looking like?l right. all right. >> seth: unvarnished. >> that's a good one. >> seth: unpolished. >> unpolished is okay. >> seth: gritty. >> gritty. i'll go with that. >> seth: always disheveled. [ laughter ] radiates rumpledness. >> no, you made that one up. >> seth: no, it's real. >> nobody ever wrote -- i don't radiate, first of all. >> seth: well, someone else called you mr. uncharisma. in an article that was positive. >> well, i -- you know, you're not -- donald trump, charisma, you're looking for something different. >> seth: yeah, that's true. that is the counter balance. >> i operate under this. if i start to look -- if my hair starts to look worse than bernie sanders, it's time for a haircut. [ laughter ] and so, i just kind of figured that. [ applause ] >> seth: well, you did -- [ applause ] i want to -- your hair is actually such a local story. >> you said this was going to be a substantive discussion, right? >> seth: we're going to be substantive discussion. we're gonna be substantive.
>> i know we're talking about hugh jackman and i get that. what's this not looking like?l right. all right. >> seth: unvarnished. >> that's a good one. >> seth: unpolished. >> unpolished is okay. >> seth: gritty. >> gritty. i'll go with that. >> seth: always disheveled. [ laughter ] radiates rumpledness. >> no, you made that one up. >> seth: no, it's real. >> nobody ever wrote -- i don't radiate, first of all. >> seth:...
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for now, with the rest of the news, let's go back to hugh. thanks sarah...tonished" after their request to freeze a fifa transfer ban while they appeal was denied. the club was banned from signing players until the summer of 2020, but deny any wrongdoing. our sports news correspondent richard conway has more. this decision stems from a ruling by the for that chelsea had broken rules regarding the signing and treatment of young players. now they decided a little while ago there we re decided a little while ago there were going to have a chance for a ban on chelsea, two windows, chelsea are appealing against that decision but what we have discovered is that the appeals committee have rejected chelsea attempt to allow them to sign players in the upcoming tra nsfer sign players in the upcoming transfer window while the appeal is still ongoing. it means as it stands, chelsea cannot sign players this summer. that is in stark difference to how other clubs who have been in similar positions have been dealt with in the past. barcelona for example in 2014. in response
for now, with the rest of the news, let's go back to hugh. thanks sarah...tonished" after their request to freeze a fifa transfer ban while they appeal was denied. the club was banned from signing players until the summer of 2020, but deny any wrongdoing. our sports news correspondent richard conway has more. this decision stems from a ruling by the for that chelsea had broken rules regarding the signing and treatment of young players. now they decided a little while ago there we re...
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hugh pym, bbc news.old bryony frost certainly made her mark in the sport by making history. she became the first woman to win a grade 1 jumps race at the cheltenham festival, and described her win
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i think it's good the most important thing is that we need to start to desserts so i really fight hugh for the other thing you just said it in cold water. ok. that. it's not really possible to be one hundred percent self-sufficient here it would be very very expensive and difficult to grow everything that we need to survive so we don't even look at that we look at to grow a percentage like a portion of that a typical meal is reindeer meets with vegetables and with potatoes and. only homegrown ingredients. it's highly unlikely one will ever grow here it's imported from spain the ladies in cork the first bottle while the gents keep busy shopping vegetables. suggest actually do all of the course unlike called. the majority of tourists don't come from norway good they come from all corners of the world to this norton tip the most difficult tour because i had so kosher begins from israel. and that was a good tour because they wanted a bike they didn't want you know we had to have all new have the by cutting boards have been my parts and i said oh that's not in the budget they say ok we buy
i think it's good the most important thing is that we need to start to desserts so i really fight hugh for the other thing you just said it in cold water. ok. that. it's not really possible to be one hundred percent self-sufficient here it would be very very expensive and difficult to grow everything that we need to survive so we don't even look at that we look at to grow a percentage like a portion of that a typical meal is reindeer meets with vegetables and with potatoes and. only homegrown...
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heather: britney hughes joining us for her take, thank you, great to have you with us.9-year-old forced to wash the cross of ashes office for it on ash wednesday by his teacher. how the school is responding this morning. talk about going to do so, the meeting that got off on the wrong foot clearly. e many diffet prices? that's why tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites to find the lowest price on the hotel you want. your perfect hotel room for the perfect price! .. heather: the chicago police department looking for a liter. the investigation underway to determine how the press got information on the jussie smollett case. the directors accused of staging a crime against himself are filing a false police report. he could face 3 years behind bars, jussie smollett says he is innocent. a teacher is on leave accused of forcing a catholic student to wash off his ash wednesday cross. >> it is ash wednesday, it is inappropriate, take it off. >> the teacher apologized in utah, school district officials reached out to a catholic deacon. now it is time for the good, the bad an
heather: britney hughes joining us for her take, thank you, great to have you with us.9-year-old forced to wash the cross of ashes office for it on ash wednesday by his teacher. how the school is responding this morning. talk about going to do so, the meeting that got off on the wrong foot clearly. e many diffet prices? that's why tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites to find the lowest price on the hotel you want. your perfect hotel room for the perfect price! .. heather: the chicago...
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with me is james hughes, who's chief market analyst, at axi trader. welcome back. the front page of the guardian, an appeal from theresa welcome back. the front page of the guardian, an appealfrom theresa may and the eu seizes control of the brexit debate to dig a damning indictment, castigating theresa may for not being clear about what she wa nts for not being clear about what she wants or how she will execute her planned. and of course none of this is new news to anyone because this has been the case for such a long period of time now and what has changed, of course, from yesterday to today is the fact that there is an official delay to brexit happening but everything is still dependent on whether teresa gets the deal voted through and the chances are that she will not. there is no change here. all we know is that from the point of view of the eu we know there stands and we have dates. emmanuel macron is being strong from his side on what he thinks about the extension to dig but we need something different. the speaker has told us we need something different. wh
with me is james hughes, who's chief market analyst, at axi trader. welcome back. the front page of the guardian, an appeal from theresa welcome back. the front page of the guardian, an appealfrom theresa may and the eu seizes control of the brexit debate to dig a damning indictment, castigating theresa may for not being clear about what she wa nts for not being clear about what she wants or how she will execute her planned. and of course none of this is new news to anyone because this has been...
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his earnings to the poor was awarded the annual global teacher prize in a ceremony hosted by actor hugh jackman it winna. up the global teacher prize for two thousand and nineteen its. joy as franciscan monk and science teacher peter to be cheeky is crowned world's best teacher. their peak rich. it's. called believe it is sloppy. about the best teachers of being one. being the best they ought. to be ci works as a math and science teacher at a remote secondary school and kenya's rift valley drought and famine are common in the region and ninety five percent of pupils that carry go school come from poor families almost a third are orphans and many can't afford food at home. to be she left his job at a private school to help children in need. his classes despite being very overcrowded and having few resources have seen his pupils go on to win national and international science competitions. beeches efforts to turn things around have worked in the past three years and roman here has doubled and the number of students who go on to further study has jumped dramatically he also gives away eigh
his earnings to the poor was awarded the annual global teacher prize in a ceremony hosted by actor hugh jackman it winna. up the global teacher prize for two thousand and nineteen its. joy as franciscan monk and science teacher peter to be cheeky is crowned world's best teacher. their peak rich. it's. called believe it is sloppy. about the best teachers of being one. being the best they ought. to be ci works as a math and science teacher at a remote secondary school and kenya's rift valley...
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with me is james hughes, who's chief market analyst, at axi trader. welcome back.front page of the guardian, an appealfrom theresa may and the eu seizes control of the brexit debate to dig a damning indictment, castigating theresa may for not being clear about what she wa nts for not being clear about what she wants or how she will execute her planned. and of course none of this is new news to anyone because this has been the case for such a long period of time now and what has changed, of course, from yesterday to today is the fact that there is an official delay to brexit happening but everything is still dependent on whether teresa gets the deal voted through and the chances are that she will not. there is no change here. all we know is that from the point of view of
with me is james hughes, who's chief market analyst, at axi trader. welcome back.front page of the guardian, an appealfrom theresa may and the eu seizes control of the brexit debate to dig a damning indictment, castigating theresa may for not being clear about what she wa nts for not being clear about what she wants or how she will execute her planned. and of course none of this is new news to anyone because this has been the case for such a long period of time now and what has changed, of...
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that is all for me, do stay with us hugh on bbc world news. —— here on. the top story in the uk: the teenager who raped and murdered six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute last summer has been sentenced to at least 27 years behind bars. now on bbc news, live to singapore for rico and asia business report. brexit delayed. the pound halts its slide as european leaders agree to a deal to postpone britain's exit from the eu. filipino fast food. how the local restaurantjollybee is aiming to take on american giants on their own turf. good morning asia, hello world. it's a friday, almost the weekend. glad you could join us for another edition of asia business report. we start the programme with brexit and the pound has stopped its slide on global currency markets as european leaders have agreed on a plan to delay britain's exit from the eu past the end of this month. discussions ran late in the evening in brussels, amid reports of disagreement between the 27 other eu leaders about the details. our decisions envisage two scenarios. in the first scenario
that is all for me, do stay with us hugh on bbc world news. —— here on. the top story in the uk: the teenager who raped and murdered six—year—old alesha macphail on the isle of bute last summer has been sentenced to at least 27 years behind bars. now on bbc news, live to singapore for rico and asia business report. brexit delayed. the pound halts its slide as european leaders agree to a deal to postpone britain's exit from the eu. filipino fast food. how the local restaurantjollybee is...
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pop sex scandal has claimed another high profile star twenty nine year old that young would join hugh has quit the band highlights and apologized for his involvement in sharing nonconsensual pornography he is the third member of the ring to be ousted after another singer junk june young admitted safely filming women and sharing the footage with other pop stars. k. pop careers ending where they began in front of the cameras seeing a challenge on young from the band drug. restaurant hands himself over to police for questioning after admitting to filming sex with women and sharing the videos with other k. pop celebrities. you know i am really sorry to the public for causing concern i will fully cooperate with the investigation i am sorry i am sorry. another k. pop star embroiled police seen here earlier with white hair together with his band big bang known simply as song three he has been accused of providing prostitutes to business partners he maintains that he's innocent while also putting on a display of contrition. pulling it out i deeply apologize again to all people and everyone ar
pop sex scandal has claimed another high profile star twenty nine year old that young would join hugh has quit the band highlights and apologized for his involvement in sharing nonconsensual pornography he is the third member of the ring to be ousted after another singer junk june young admitted safely filming women and sharing the footage with other pop stars. k. pop careers ending where they began in front of the cameras seeing a challenge on young from the band drug. restaurant hands himself...
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just before they flew to australia, radio 1 newsbeat s christian hugh—gill caught up with them it isirst f1 race. just seeing the ca i’s my first f1 race. just seeing the cars was incredible. nothing else like it. ever since i saw that, formula 1 was my dream. it will feel a bit odd watching them on tv all that long ago, thinking i want to be there one day. it's quite odd how quickly can happen. the first time i stepped into one, my body was sort of in hell, i was in so much pain. the force which is massive, i couldn't hold my neck up. you go on a roller coaster and you feel the g forces sometimes. it's like that, but a hundred times worse. there are a lot of things to concentrate on. and for an hour a lot of things to concentrate on. and foran hourand a lot of things to concentrate on. and for an hour and a half, it takes quite a toll on your body and mind. i get nervous when drivers are too close to me. how will it feel when thatis close to me. how will it feel when that is a formula 1 car and you realise that lewis hamilton is behind you? if i'm lucky, not so good. i look forward
just before they flew to australia, radio 1 newsbeat s christian hugh—gill caught up with them it isirst f1 race. just seeing the ca i’s my first f1 race. just seeing the cars was incredible. nothing else like it. ever since i saw that, formula 1 was my dream. it will feel a bit odd watching them on tv all that long ago, thinking i want to be there one day. it's quite odd how quickly can happen. the first time i stepped into one, my body was sort of in hell, i was in so much pain. the force...
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here's our health correspondent dominic hughes.nhs have varied over the years, but the latest survey of public attitudes in england, scotland and wales showing growing concern over the state of the health service. in 2010 the annual survey revealed overall record levels of satisfaction are a high, 70%. last year that figure fell to its lowest point since 2007, just 53%. with waiting times, the number of staff and a lack of funding being the main is behind the satisfaction. people who have recently used this service are much more satisfied, so i think a big issueis more satisfied, so i think a big issue is access to care, getting those appointments, getting in to see a those appointments, getting in to seea gp those appointments, getting in to see a gp for example, and those appointments, getting in to see a gpfor example, and i those appointments, getting in to see a gp for example, and i think a lot of us have struggled with getting a gp appointment and had three had an effect on satisfaction. being free, the quality of care and t
here's our health correspondent dominic hughes.nhs have varied over the years, but the latest survey of public attitudes in england, scotland and wales showing growing concern over the state of the health service. in 2010 the annual survey revealed overall record levels of satisfaction are a high, 70%. last year that figure fell to its lowest point since 2007, just 53%. with waiting times, the number of staff and a lack of funding being the main is behind the satisfaction. people who have...
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hugh pym, bbc news. she's one of a new generation of female jockeys and today 23—year—old bryony frost certainly made her mark in the sport by making history. she became the first woman to win a grade 1 jumps race at the cheltenham festival, and described her win as a "dream come true". andy swiss reports. a day when sporting magic was in the air. a rapturous reception for bryony frost after racing into the record books. no female jockey had ever won one of the big grade 1 jump races at the festival, but in the ryanair chase, frost and her horse, frodon, blazed an unstoppable trail. bryony frost, gradei winner at the festival! for frost, triumph and tears ofjoy. atjust 23 she'd made history without even realising it. i didn't even know, until i came back in and they said, "b, you know that was a grade i?" i said, "oh, god, yeah, it was!" i was still wrapped up in me and frodon, ithought, "we've had a great time." honestly, it wasjust bonkers. i said, "oh, my god, yeah", and then they said, "well, that's
hugh pym, bbc news. she's one of a new generation of female jockeys and today 23—year—old bryony frost certainly made her mark in the sport by making history. she became the first woman to win a grade 1 jumps race at the cheltenham festival, and described her win as a "dream come true". andy swiss reports. a day when sporting magic was in the air. a rapturous reception for bryony frost after racing into the record books. no female jockey had ever won one of the big grade 1 jump...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. nearly a third of the uk's electricity is set to be generated by wind power by 2030, under a new deal announced by the government. the plan will see the offshore wind sector invest £250 million over the next 11 years, in exchange for state subsidies. the government says the sector will create thousands ofjobs. last year, on and offshore wind turbines provided 17% of the uk's energy needs. the singer r kelly is back behind bars after a court hearing in chicago over unpaid child support. the sheriff's office says he will be detained until he pays the full amount he owes — more than $160,000. it came just hours after a tv interview in which he angrily denied allegations of sexual abuse. the singer was charged last month with ten counts of aggravated sexual abuse. one of the world's largest telecoms companies, huawei, has announced it is suing the us government. it comes after the us passed legislation banning the chinese compa ny‘s products, citing a security risk. 0ur correspondentjohn
dominic hughes, bbc news. nearly a third of the uk's electricity is set to be generated by wind power by 2030, under a new deal announced by the government. the plan will see the offshore wind sector invest £250 million over the next 11 years, in exchange for state subsidies. the government says the sector will create thousands ofjobs. last year, on and offshore wind turbines provided 17% of the uk's energy needs. the singer r kelly is back behind bars after a court hearing in chicago over...
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. >>> former governor harry hughes has died. he was 92 years old.d maryland's governor from before that, the democrats served in the maryland house and state senate. governor larry hogan shared his condolences calling hughes a legend. >>> former texas congressman beto o'rourke could announce he is running for president at any moment. this is the cover of "vanity fair." ry shows o'rourke on a cou road. and it says, i want to be in it. o'rourke made headlines when he ran for senate and lost to ted cruz. >>> a horrifying admission from a fairfax mother. this is video of elizabeth malone, using a syringe to put her own blood in her son' and mouth while he was in the hospital. she said she said it because she wanted her son to get attention from the hospital staff. after a nurse saw a syringe hidden in her shirt sleeve, a w came installed in his room. since malone has been in jail, her son's condition has improved dramically. malone will be sentenced in mid-july. >>> i'm cory smith at the live desk, where we're following a story out of new york. a man th
. >>> former governor harry hughes has died. he was 92 years old.d maryland's governor from before that, the democrats served in the maryland house and state senate. governor larry hogan shared his condolences calling hughes a legend. >>> former texas congressman beto o'rourke could announce he is running for president at any moment. this is the cover of "vanity fair." ry shows o'rourke on a cou road. and it says, i want to be in it. o'rourke made headlines when he...
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former maryld governor harry hughes has died. he served from 1979 to 1987. he took the office after scandals involving his two predecessors. the current governor larry hogan issued a statement maryland, quote, will give him the celebration of life he truly deserved. hughes was 92 years old. >>> tonight a fairfax county mother admits she injected her own blood into her ilsabled as he lay in a hospital bed triggering a health crisis. bu we're learning for the first time now why she said she did it. in a story you'll only see on ws 4 our northern virgini bureau chief the new details that emerged in court toda >> reporter: elizabeth malone behind bars since laswh spring hidden cameras at a fairfax hospital captured her injecting her 5-year-old disabled son trigger aglife threatening emergency. of ourt today the mother three pleading guilty to one count of child abuse. her defense attorney telling the judge, quote, she denies any intention to harm her child. she loves her child like any mother. malone had recently moved from texas to fairfax county. her attorneys
former maryld governor harry hughes has died. he served from 1979 to 1987. he took the office after scandals involving his two predecessors. the current governor larry hogan issued a statement maryland, quote, will give him the celebration of life he truly deserved. hughes was 92 years old. >>> tonight a fairfax county mother admits she injected her own blood into her ilsabled as he lay in a hospital bed triggering a health crisis. bu we're learning for the first time now why she said...