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ian paterson was found guilty of wounding with intent, and unlawful wounding, in a case involving ten private patients. at last. today we have justice. we have waited years for this and finally mr paterson has been stopped. we'll have the latest reaction from nottingham crown court. also this lunchtime: jeremy corbyn says a labour government would manage migration according to the needs of the economy — the prime minister says a vote for labour is a vote for an influx of migrants. we have a skills shortage, because this government has not invested enoughin this government has not invested enough in training and education. and, that skill shortage has to be met from somewhere.” and, that skill shortage has to be met from somewhere. i want to ensure that we control migration. jeremy corbyn and the labour party want uncontrolled migration. a massive car bomb in kabul kills 80 people and injures more than 300 — the afghan president calls it an inhuman act. three men arrested following the manchester bombing which killed 22 people have been released without charge — 11 others are still bei
ian paterson was found guilty of wounding with intent, and unlawful wounding, in a case involving ten private patients. at last. today we have justice. we have waited years for this and finally mr paterson has been stopped. we'll have the latest reaction from nottingham crown court. also this lunchtime: jeremy corbyn says a labour government would manage migration according to the needs of the economy — the prime minister says a vote for labour is a vote for an influx of migrants. we have a...
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my name isjohn ingram and i was a victim of ian paterson. from patients whom he had convinced had cancer or wear on their way to cancer. he has received a sentence of 15 years. i am still processing ifi of 15 years. i am still processing if i think 15 years is enough for somebody who has shown no remorse, who has put his patients through hell, if 15 years is enough for a man like that to appreciate the crimes that he has committed. right up crimes that he has committed. right up until the moment of sentencing, he was sitting in the dock, shaking his head in disbelief as if he was the victim. it is up to society to decide whether 15 years is enough for such a crime. there is no precedent for his crime and therefore thejudge had his hands tied with sentencing guidelines. what i would like to say is thank you to the police who handled this and the criminal justice you to the police who handled this and the criminaljustice system that pursued it relentlessly, even through the obfuscation and manipulation that paterson tried on the criminal justi
my name isjohn ingram and i was a victim of ian paterson. from patients whom he had convinced had cancer or wear on their way to cancer. he has received a sentence of 15 years. i am still processing ifi of 15 years. i am still processing if i think 15 years is enough for somebody who has shown no remorse, who has put his patients through hell, if 15 years is enough for a man like that to appreciate the crimes that he has committed. right up crimes that he has committed. right up until the...
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the headlines at 2pm: breast surgeon ian paterson is sentenced to 15 years in prison for carrying out unnecessary operations after falsely telling patients they had breast cancer. he took everything from me and up until today this has been going on now since the 90s and only today i've gotjustice. he took away my youth. 80 people have been killed and hundreds injured in the afghan capital, kabul, after a massive car bomb near the german embassy. labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he will take part in a televised bbc debate this evening and challenges the prime minister, theresa may, to do the same. i'm annita mcveigh, also in the next hour, preparations are in full swing for the benefit concert in manchester on sunday. ariana grande will headline the one love manchester concert at old trafford cricket ground. one marathon man and his dog. we talk to dion leonard about his new companion and their run through the gobi desert. arsene wenger signs on the dotted line and says he wants to win next season's premier league title. hello, good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. a breast surgeon w
the headlines at 2pm: breast surgeon ian paterson is sentenced to 15 years in prison for carrying out unnecessary operations after falsely telling patients they had breast cancer. he took everything from me and up until today this has been going on now since the 90s and only today i've gotjustice. he took away my youth. 80 people have been killed and hundreds injured in the afghan capital, kabul, after a massive car bomb near the german embassy. labour leaderjeremy corbyn says he will take part...
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as a man, his case was not typical, but in every other aspect it was textbook ian paterson. procedure and the lumps injohn‘s chest were actually harmless. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends both as a cash cow, being paid to operate needlessly on me, to satisfy whatever bit of twisted logic is in his head and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic that he tried to rationalise the way he victimised me, the way he hurt me, both physically and mentally, and then tried to defend himself using the same vulnerability he had exploited to get me under the knife in the first place. solicitors believe ian paterson's victims run to the hundreds, quite possibly the thousands, and for every face here the same question — why did he do it? perhaps he liked adoration of the patient. i mean, if you tell someone they're going to die of breast cancer, but if you let me operate on you, you're not. then tell them afterwards that the pathology showed that, yes, if i hadn't operated on you, you were going to get breast cancer, even though it'
as a man, his case was not typical, but in every other aspect it was textbook ian paterson. procedure and the lumps injohn‘s chest were actually harmless. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends both as a cash cow, being paid to operate needlessly on me, to satisfy whatever bit of twisted logic is in his head and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic that he tried to rationalise the way he victimised me, the way he hurt me, both physically...
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the breast surgeon ian paterson has beenjailed for 15 years.last month. he had exaggerated or invented the risk of cancer to convince his victims of the need for surgery. one of those victims, patricia welch, gave her reaction to the sentence. today's sentencing brings to an end over four years of trauma and stress. in trying to bring this man to account, no amount of prison sentence will ever compensate what myself and the other people affected have gone through. let us not forget the ladies involved, some of whom are not with us now. we may never know the reason why he acted in such an evil way. throughout the trial he has made no attempt to show any remorse for his actions. and maybe revealing his true character rather than the charming professional man we all thought he was. thankfully, the jury were able to see what actually was the truth. and gave the verdict we were all hoping for. the judge has clearly recognised the severity of his actions in the sentence given. it will never fully recompense for what i've gone through but i feel that
the breast surgeon ian paterson has beenjailed for 15 years.last month. he had exaggerated or invented the risk of cancer to convince his victims of the need for surgery. one of those victims, patricia welch, gave her reaction to the sentence. today's sentencing brings to an end over four years of trauma and stress. in trying to bring this man to account, no amount of prison sentence will ever compensate what myself and the other people affected have gone through. let us not forget the ladies...
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they sat in court watching ian paterson, head bowed in the dock.y bakersaid, in pursuit of your own self aggrandising and, and the material rewards it brought from your private practice, you lost sight of the fact you were carrying out significant surgical procedures upon your patients. you deliberately played upon their worst fears. either by inventing or deliberately exaggerating the risks that they would develop cancer. the court also heard that his former patients endured pain and discomfort, with some suffering long—term complications, anxiety and depression. i lost my home, i lost my marriage. i lost my health. i lost myjob. i lost absolutely everything. he took everything away from me. we may never know the real reason why he acted in such an evil way. throughout the trial he has made no attempt to show any remorse for his actions. and maybe revealing his true character rather than the charming professional manner we all thought he was. some questioned paterson's 15—year prison sentence. he should be released on licence after seven and a hal
they sat in court watching ian paterson, head bowed in the dock.y bakersaid, in pursuit of your own self aggrandising and, and the material rewards it brought from your private practice, you lost sight of the fact you were carrying out significant surgical procedures upon your patients. you deliberately played upon their worst fears. either by inventing or deliberately exaggerating the risks that they would develop cancer. the court also heard that his former patients endured pain and...
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breast surgeon ian paterson is sentenced to 15 yea rs ian paterson is sentenced to 15 years in prisonations after falsely telling patients they have breast cancer. jeremy corbyn will appear in tonight's tv debate with representatives of six other major parties. the afghan president describes the car bomb in kabul‘s diplomatic quarter — which killed at least 80 people — as an inhuman act. arsenal have described him as the best person to help them win the premier league again. arsene wenger signed a new two—year contract with the club as he admits his decision to stay was not straightforward. two—time wimbledon champion petra kvitova has been knocked out. she had only returned from a five—month break had only returned from a five—month brea k after had only returned from a five—month break after she was stabbed in the hand by a burglar. and england captain eoin morgan has been talking ahead of tomorrow's champions trophy opener against bangladesh. he says ben stokes is set to bowl, despite suffering from a knee problem. i will be back with more on those stories after 3:30pm. police inve
breast surgeon ian paterson is sentenced to 15 yea rs ian paterson is sentenced to 15 years in prisonations after falsely telling patients they have breast cancer. jeremy corbyn will appear in tonight's tv debate with representatives of six other major parties. the afghan president describes the car bomb in kabul‘s diplomatic quarter — which killed at least 80 people — as an inhuman act. arsenal have described him as the best person to help them win the premier league again. arsene wenger...
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they sat in court watching ian paterson, head bowed in the dock.ce jeremy bakersaid, in pursuit of your own self aggrandisement and the material rewards it brought from your private practice, you lost sight of the fact you were carrying out significant surgical procedures upon your patients. you deliberately played upon their worst fears. either by inventing or deliberately exaggerating the risks that they would develop cancer. the court also heard that his former patients endured pain and discomfort, with some suffering long—term complications, anxiety and depression. i lost my home, i lost my marriage. i lost my health. i lost myjob. i lost absolutely everything. he took everything away from me. we may never know the real reason why he acted in such an evil way. throughout the trial he has made no attempt to show any remorse for his actions. and may be revealing his true character rather than the charming professional man we all thought he was. some questioned paterson's 15 year prison sentence. he should be released on licence after seven and a
they sat in court watching ian paterson, head bowed in the dock.ce jeremy bakersaid, in pursuit of your own self aggrandisement and the material rewards it brought from your private practice, you lost sight of the fact you were carrying out significant surgical procedures upon your patients. you deliberately played upon their worst fears. either by inventing or deliberately exaggerating the risks that they would develop cancer. the court also heard that his former patients endured pain and...
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as a man, his case was not typical, but in every other aspect it was textbook ian paterson. vasive procedure and the lumps injohn's chest were actually harmless. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends both as a cash cow, being paid to operate needlessly on me, to satisfy whatever bit of twisted logic is in his head and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic that he tried to rationalise the way he victimised me, the way he hurt me, both physically and mentally, and then tried to defend himself using the same vulnerability he had exploited to get me under the knife in the first place. solicitors believe ian paterson's victims run to the hundreds, quite possibly the thousands, and for every face here the same question — why did he do it? perhaps he liked the adoration of the patient. i mean, if you tell someone they're going to die of breast cancer, but if you let me operate on you, you're not. then tell them afterwards that the pathology showed that, yes, if i hadn't operated on you, you were going to get breast cancer, even
as a man, his case was not typical, but in every other aspect it was textbook ian paterson. vasive procedure and the lumps injohn's chest were actually harmless. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends both as a cash cow, being paid to operate needlessly on me, to satisfy whatever bit of twisted logic is in his head and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic that he tried to rationalise the way he victimised me, the way he hurt me, both...
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they sat in court watching ian paterson, head bowed in the dock.emy bakersaid: "in pursuit of your own self aggrandisement and the material rewards it brought from your private practice, you lost sight of the fact you were carrying out significant surgical procedures upon your patients. you deliberately played upon their worst fears, either by inventing or deliberately exaggerating the risks that they would develop cancer." the court also heard that his former patients endured pain and discomfort, with some suffering long—term complications, anxiety and depression. i lost my home. i lost my marriage. i lost my health. i lost myjob. i lost absolutely everything. he took everything away from me. we may never know the real reason why he acted in such an evil way. throughout the trial, he has made no attempt to show any remorse for his actions and maybe revealing his true character rather than the charming, professional man we all thought he was. some questioned paterson's 15—year prison sentence. he should be released on licence after seven—and—a—half
they sat in court watching ian paterson, head bowed in the dock.emy bakersaid: "in pursuit of your own self aggrandisement and the material rewards it brought from your private practice, you lost sight of the fact you were carrying out significant surgical procedures upon your patients. you deliberately played upon their worst fears, either by inventing or deliberately exaggerating the risks that they would develop cancer." the court also heard that his former patients endured pain...
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ian paterson is sent to prison after performing completely unnecessary operations on patients after inventing or exaggerating the risk of cancer. over four years of trauma and stress in trying to bring this man to account, no amount of prison sentence will ever compensate what myself and the other people affected have gone through. at least 90 people are killed in the afghan capital kabul after a truck bomb explodes in the diplomatic quarter. and the global accord to curb carbon emissions — is president trump about to withdraw america from the paris climate change deal? coming up in sportsday on bbc news: arsenal majority owner stan kroenke says arsene wenger is the best person to manage the club as his new two—year deal is confirmed. good evening.
ian paterson is sent to prison after performing completely unnecessary operations on patients after inventing or exaggerating the risk of cancer. over four years of trauma and stress in trying to bring this man to account, no amount of prison sentence will ever compensate what myself and the other people affected have gone through. at least 90 people are killed in the afghan capital kabul after a truck bomb explodes in the diplomatic quarter. and the global accord to curb carbon emissions —...
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as a man, his case was not typical, but in every other aspect it was textbook ian paterson. ohn's chest were actually harmless. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends both as a cash cow, being paid to operate needlessly on me, to satisfy whatever bit of twisted logic is in his head and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic. the scale of paterson's crimes is breathtaking. every face here a victim, and this is the just the start of it. solicitors believe the final count may run into the hundreds, quite possibly the thousands. this guy potentially has a history of offending that spans 15 years or more maybe, and that has got to be addressed.
as a man, his case was not typical, but in every other aspect it was textbook ian paterson. ohn's chest were actually harmless. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends both as a cash cow, being paid to operate needlessly on me, to satisfy whatever bit of twisted logic is in his head and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic. the scale of paterson's crimes is breathtaking. every face here a victim, and this is the just the start of it....
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as a man, his case was not typical, but in every other aspect it was textbook ian paterson. ectomy. a massively invasive procedure and the lumps injohn's chest were actually harmless. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends both as a cash cow, being paid to operate needlessly on me, to satisfy whatever bit of twisted logic is in his head and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic. the scale of paterson's crimes is breathtaking. every face here a victim, and this is the just the start of it. solicitors believe the final count may run into the hundreds, quite possibly the thousands. this guy potentially has a history of offending that spans 15 years or more maybe, and that has got to be addressed. the sentence has got to be significant enough so that society is protected from this man. in my eyes, he deserves nothing less than a life sentence, and i hope he gets it. i hope they throw away the key and he never comes out. never to do this to anybody else again. paterson has been told to expect a custodial sentence when he attend
as a man, his case was not typical, but in every other aspect it was textbook ian paterson. ectomy. a massively invasive procedure and the lumps injohn's chest were actually harmless. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends both as a cash cow, being paid to operate needlessly on me, to satisfy whatever bit of twisted logic is in his head and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic. the scale of paterson's crimes is breathtaking. every face here...
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ian paterson was found guilty of wounding with intent and three counts of unlawful wounding. tv debate on bbc one with the representatives of the six other major parties. the afghan president describes the carbonyl —— car bomb which killed 80 people as an inhuman act. in the business news: the price of paying a mortgage may have fallen to new lows, but mortgage approvals have also fallen to their lowest since september. there were almost 65,000 mortgage approvals for house purchases in april. that is a 2% fall on the previous month, despite the low rates on offer. where do you do your grocery shopping? the chances are, you may have tried aldi and lidl, whose sales have grown as new stores have been opened. they have grown 20% compared to the same period last year. staying with supermarkets, as food prices are rising at their fastest rate for more than three yea rs, fastest rate for more than three years, according to the british retail consortium, at the same time the uk exported a record amount of food and drink. they rose by 8.2%. the largest first—quarter figure on record.
ian paterson was found guilty of wounding with intent and three counts of unlawful wounding. tv debate on bbc one with the representatives of the six other major parties. the afghan president describes the carbonyl —— car bomb which killed 80 people as an inhuman act. in the business news: the price of paying a mortgage may have fallen to new lows, but mortgage approvals have also fallen to their lowest since september. there were almost 65,000 mortgage approvals for house purchases in...
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there is no evidence ian paterson acted with anyone else, he is in court and is the man who has beenabout this about what he was doing and they are hiding behind him now and they are hiding behind him now and there should be a public inquiry as well as ian paterson. i saw several other doctors that performed, i had a biopsy, ultrasound, mammogram. all of these people were involved. it has gone into the thousands. somebody must have known what he was doing. somebody else other than patterson. he absolutely knew what he was doing. in 1996 he almost killed somebody at good hope hospital and was undera somebody at good hope hospital and was under a supervision order. he left that hospital, didn't work his notice, when straight to solihull where he began operating under the nhs and in the private sector. he was a money making machine for those people. they didn't want to know. they covered up information. in 2003 a radiologist actually flagged up, did an audit about the amount of patients that he was seeing that had extra flesh, in other words this skin sparing mastectomy, and he was list
there is no evidence ian paterson acted with anyone else, he is in court and is the man who has beenabout this about what he was doing and they are hiding behind him now and they are hiding behind him now and there should be a public inquiry as well as ian paterson. i saw several other doctors that performed, i had a biopsy, ultrasound, mammogram. all of these people were involved. it has gone into the thousands. somebody must have known what he was doing. somebody else other than patterson. he...
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last month, ian paterson was found guilty of numerous counts of wounding and wounding with intent. you, how did you first meet this man and how did those discussions, i suppose, this man and how did those discussions, isuppose, how this man and how did those discussions, i suppose, how did they progress and how do you feel now looking back? i first met him in 2003, i was referred to him for a lump in my right side. i went for surgery, lump in my right side. i went for surgery, and woke to find he'd operated on both my breasts. surgery, and woke to find he'd operated on both my breastsm surgery, and woke to find he'd operated on both my breasts. it was only meant to be on one side. operated on both my breasts. it was only meant to be on one sidem should have been on one side and i woke up and i'd been operated on both sides. i was quite disfigured on the left—hand side, later i had to pay for reconstruction to look a little bit better. which later ruptured. so that was another operation i had to go through. then in 2010, i still had a lump on my right side so i went back privately,
last month, ian paterson was found guilty of numerous counts of wounding and wounding with intent. you, how did you first meet this man and how did those discussions, i suppose, this man and how did those discussions, isuppose, how this man and how did those discussions, i suppose, how did they progress and how do you feel now looking back? i first met him in 2003, i was referred to him for a lump in my right side. i went for surgery, lump in my right side. i went for surgery, and woke to find...
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ian paterson, once a high earning and highly regarded surgeon, now a convicted criminal about to beginmed arrived at court in nottingham this morning to hear the sentencing. the judge, mrjustice jeremy baker, said paterson carried out unnecessary breast surgery which had a profound physical and psychological effect, and left his patients feeling violated and vulnerable. i just want to say thank you to the judge, at last today we have got justice. we waited for years for this and finally mr paterson has been stopped. 0ver four years of trauma and stress. in trying to bring this man to account. no amount of prison sentence will ever compensate what myself and other people affected have gone through. the number of victims who were harmed is said by their lawyers to run into the hundreds, possibly even thousands, but paterson's motives still remain a mystery... perhaps he likes the adoration of the patient. if you tell someone they are going to die of breast cancer but if you let me operate on you, you're not, and then tell them afterwards that the pathology shows that yes, if i hadn't ope
ian paterson, once a high earning and highly regarded surgeon, now a convicted criminal about to beginmed arrived at court in nottingham this morning to hear the sentencing. the judge, mrjustice jeremy baker, said paterson carried out unnecessary breast surgery which had a profound physical and psychological effect, and left his patients feeling violated and vulnerable. i just want to say thank you to the judge, at last today we have got justice. we waited for years for this and finally mr...
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laughter and now to another story, ian paterson, the breast surgeon, who has been sentenced to 15 yearsven by the material rewards which was brought from his private practice. shocking story. when you read the testimonials from the victims, what comes across, they say, he seemed arrogant and i didn't like him, comes across, they say, he seemed arrogantand i didn't like him, but i trusted him because he seemed to know what he was talking about and that sums up how, when we interact with people from medical backgrounds, we have this kind of implicit trust in them. when it is abused it shows how long it can go on for, how many women, and one man, as welcomer subjected to these unneeded operation stack as well, —— as well, subjected to these and needed operations. yes, he said they could develop cancer, playing on their worst fears, for manipulation. the real question, why was it able to go on for 15 years? people raised concerns. was it that people did not see what they wanted to see? women we re see what they wanted to see? women were discounted for other reasons? it isa were discounted f
laughter and now to another story, ian paterson, the breast surgeon, who has been sentenced to 15 yearsven by the material rewards which was brought from his private practice. shocking story. when you read the testimonials from the victims, what comes across, they say, he seemed arrogant and i didn't like him, comes across, they say, he seemed arrogantand i didn't like him, but i trusted him because he seemed to know what he was talking about and that sums up how, when we interact with people...
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still to come, ian paterson — the breast surgeon who carried out multiple unnecessary operations — ise discussing the reported rise in abuse and bullying in online games later in the programme. here's the latest news from joanna. a huge car bomb in the afghan capital kabul has killed at least 80 people and injured over 350. the huge explosion happened in the diplomatic quarter of the city near the german embassy during morning rush hour. last month, the taliban announced the start of a major spring offensive, saying their main focus would be foreign forces. police say a dangerous prisoner believed to be armed with a razor blade is on the run after escaping offices in wiltshire. michal kisiel, 30, had been taken to hospital in salisbury with a head injury before overpowering prison guards. police are warning the public not to approach him. a 30—year old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, after the bodies of a woman and two children were discovered in a flat in liverpool. the discovery was made by officers investigating reports of a fuel leak at a flat in the toxteth area. po
still to come, ian paterson — the breast surgeon who carried out multiple unnecessary operations — ise discussing the reported rise in abuse and bullying in online games later in the programme. here's the latest news from joanna. a huge car bomb in the afghan capital kabul has killed at least 80 people and injured over 350. the huge explosion happened in the diplomatic quarter of the city near the german embassy during morning rush hour. last month, the taliban announced the start of a...