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infact, 60 hospitals, not just hospitals. infact, 60 hospitals, notjust in hospitals. manchester, hospitals. infact, 60 hospitals, notjust in manchester, but from northern wales, as well, responded. many of those, as i say, are still being treated in hospital, tonight. 0ur being treated in hospital, tonight. our first being treated in hospital, tonight. 0urfirst report comes being treated in hospital, tonight. our first report comes from gavin hewitt. i should warn you there are some distressing images in the report. ariana grande‘s concert was coming to an end, when, from the foyer, the sound of an explosion. there were screams, then running. a crowd of children, teenagers, parents, heading for whatever exit they could find. 22 people were killed near the entrance. nearly 60 were injured. suddenly a massive flash and bang. smoke. my wife, i laid her down on the floor. she's got bruising. she had one that slided under her chin, and bruised. she's probably broken a femur in her left leg. something really hot flew over and landed behind me and my sister. we dropped to th
infact, 60 hospitals, not just hospitals. infact, 60 hospitals, notjust in hospitals. manchester, hospitals. infact, 60 hospitals, notjust in manchester, but from northern wales, as well, responded. many of those, as i say, are still being treated in hospital, tonight. 0ur being treated in hospital, tonight. our first being treated in hospital, tonight. 0urfirst report comes being treated in hospital, tonight. our first report comes from gavin hewitt. i should warn you there are some...
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and, infact, when there was no good time to do it., in fact, when i decided tojust do it, i said to myself, i said, you know, with russia and putin, it is a made—up things from the democrats after having lost the election. he denies any collusion with russia, and insists that despite sacking the head of the fbi, he wants any enquiry done quickly and properly. laura bicker, bbc news, washington. and we'll have more on that story a little later in the programme. as france gears up for the inauguration of emmanuel macron this weekend, the president—elect‘s party has unveiled more than 400 candidates for next months parliamentary elections. it's also changed its name to "la republique en marche," or "republic on the move." greg dawson takes a look at who the candidates are. these are the faces hoping to transform french democracy. and they come from a wide range of backgrounds, including marie, a former bullfighter, and cedric, winner of the fields medal, one of the highest honours in mathematics. more than 400 names were unveiled, with p
and, infact, when there was no good time to do it., in fact, when i decided tojust do it, i said to myself, i said, you know, with russia and putin, it is a made—up things from the democrats after having lost the election. he denies any collusion with russia, and insists that despite sacking the head of the fbi, he wants any enquiry done quickly and properly. laura bicker, bbc news, washington. and we'll have more on that story a little later in the programme. as france gears up for the...
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greater manchester's mayor, andy burnham, has also complained strongly. and, infact, i have made known about it to the us ambassador. it is not acceptable to me that here there is a live investigation taking place and we cannot have information being put put in the public domain that is not in direct control of the british police and security services. the british prime minister is expected to raise concerns over the intelligence lea ks, when she meets president trump at the nato summit in brussels later. our correspondent david willis has more from washington. the fact that this was carried out bya the fact that this was carried out by a suicide bomber and indeed the identity both released here in the us before they were released in the uk causing a lot of concern and the home secretary amber rudd saying it was very irritating and it should not be allowed to happen whereupon the new york times published pictures of the crime scene, including the rather charred remains of the killer's backpack. british officials are livid and the british counterintelligence issued a statement claiming
greater manchester's mayor, andy burnham, has also complained strongly. and, infact, i have made known about it to the us ambassador. it is not acceptable to me that here there is a live investigation taking place and we cannot have information being put put in the public domain that is not in direct control of the british police and security services. the british prime minister is expected to raise concerns over the intelligence lea ks, when she meets president trump at the nato summit in...
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for him to be a credible speaker with regard to changing the minds of authoritarian regimes, and infactod that his change in rhetoric was simply the jaws of respect, being the guest in their home, but i wouldn't be surprised if he returns the united states and wrote back to using the same pejorative term of "radical islamic terrorism" which suggests there is something wrong with islam, as far as he is concerned. sahar aziz from the brookings doha centre, north korean state media has confirmed the country's latest ballistic missile test — a solid—fuel weapon last tested in february. the country's leader, kim jong—un, supervised the launch of the rocket, which flew about 500 kilometres before landing in the sea ofjapan. south korea's new government said the move had dashed its hopes of forging peace with its neighbour. the un security council will discuss the launch on tuesday. steve evans — our correspondent in seoul told why the latest test is particularly important. the significance is the word lightly won one week ago and kim jong—un has said it was successful and the key missile can
for him to be a credible speaker with regard to changing the minds of authoritarian regimes, and infactod that his change in rhetoric was simply the jaws of respect, being the guest in their home, but i wouldn't be surprised if he returns the united states and wrote back to using the same pejorative term of "radical islamic terrorism" which suggests there is something wrong with islam, as far as he is concerned. sahar aziz from the brookings doha centre, north korean state media has...
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so even within the same interview, and even within the same few minutes, infact, he contradicts himselfnt the investigation done properly, or does he believe it's made—up news? and that's something that the president hasn't managed to clear up in this interview. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: three women have appeared in court in london charged with terrorism offences and conspiracy to murder. it is believed to be the first alleged all—female jihadist plot in britain. one of the women was shot during the operation to arrest them last month. one of south africa's top universities, stellenbosch, has suspended three students suspected of putting up nazi—style posters around the campus. the university has condemned the material, but critics say it highlights how apartheid—era attitudes are still alive. thousands of venezuelans have marched in the capital, caracas, to show their respect for one of the two men killed in protests on wednesday. the crowd walked from the 26—year—old's school to the place where he was shot during the anti—government protests. arou
so even within the same interview, and even within the same few minutes, infact, he contradicts himselfnt the investigation done properly, or does he believe it's made—up news? and that's something that the president hasn't managed to clear up in this interview. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news: three women have appeared in court in london charged with terrorism offences and conspiracy to murder. it is believed to be the first alleged all—female jihadist plot...
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infact, brexit the years in which it has been in existence.was its existence. it has been totally trounced in today's elections. it fought i44 totally trounced in today's elections. it fought 144 seats and lost all of them except for one, which is a very bad result indeed. and most are saying that the reason for that is that its voters, who supported the ukip party because they wanted to see brexit now have placed in the hands of the conservative party the job of delivering brexit, and as one voter put it today, they are no longer the guard dogs of brexit. so a very bad day for ukip. people are talking about whether it can survive this. it does have about 200 or 300 seats in other councils that were not up for election today, but a bad day. having said that, nigel farage, the former leader of ukip, is still saying that there is hope. there are still several weeks ago, and a lot can change. yes, it is very difficult for ukip. we are a victim of own success at this moment in time. but who is to say where british politics is going to be and where
infact, brexit the years in which it has been in existence.was its existence. it has been totally trounced in today's elections. it fought i44 totally trounced in today's elections. it fought 144 seats and lost all of them except for one, which is a very bad result indeed. and most are saying that the reason for that is that its voters, who supported the ukip party because they wanted to see brexit now have placed in the hands of the conservative party the job of delivering brexit, and as one...
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interventions and it has not increased security at home, in fact, and it has not increased security at home, infactsed security at home, in fact, many would say, just the opposite. this, britain's leader, on—site and alongside with donald trump, notjeremy corbyn‘s answer, more talking, less fighting, yes, and a lot less cosy and is with washington ifjeremy corbyn wins. yes, and a lot less cosy and is with washington if jeremy corbyn wins. we deserve better than simply outsourcing defence and prosperity to the whims of donald trump's white house, no more handholding with donald trump. a labour government will conduct a robust and independent foreign policy. the message, when facing terrorism, to rely on peace and diplomacy, but what about britain's nuclear deterrent? and jeremy corbyn‘s lifelong opposition to nuclear defence, or potential prime minister that has become a nagging question, a live election issue, and he knew it. -- a live election issue, and he knew it. —— fora a live election issue, and he knew it. —— for a potential prime minister. i am often asked if i would order the use of nuclea
interventions and it has not increased security at home, in fact, and it has not increased security at home, infactsed security at home, in fact, many would say, just the opposite. this, britain's leader, on—site and alongside with donald trump, notjeremy corbyn‘s answer, more talking, less fighting, yes, and a lot less cosy and is with washington ifjeremy corbyn wins. yes, and a lot less cosy and is with washington if jeremy corbyn wins. we deserve better than simply outsourcing defence...
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at least 150 countries have been infacted by mall ware. are locked out until they pay $300 of bitcoin and it gained momentum over the weekend and businesses and users are bracing for more. you think digging into the impacts of this on small businesses, what are you finding? cory: small businesses are the perfect target for ransomware. they are businesses that rely on their computer systems and payment systems and rely on the data that they gather and use in their day-to-day lies but they don't have a massive i.t. budgets that will keep them updated in security updates and the i.t. staff to track down these problems. they are the most likely to pay. ibm did an interesting study that was released earlier this year and 70% of the business executives who have been targeted by ransomware were willing to pay and with 50% of them paying over 40 grand on each occasion. toes kinds of numbers, over 10 grand and some paying over 40 grarned. so many of these victims are willing to pay up shows you why they are the perfect target. d do the math and if
at least 150 countries have been infacted by mall ware. are locked out until they pay $300 of bitcoin and it gained momentum over the weekend and businesses and users are bracing for more. you think digging into the impacts of this on small businesses, what are you finding? cory: small businesses are the perfect target for ransomware. they are businesses that rely on their computer systems and payment systems and rely on the data that they gather and use in their day-to-day lies but they don't...
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me how bad this street is well the street is really busy they expeed the speed limt all the time infacts driver was caught at 49 in the posted 25 i wasn't aware of that though, you were aware of the signs no yes . but the signs are big . now watch this the black suv is getting flagged over but the driver ignored the forst officer but not the second so you know how fast you were going (oh its because i'm lost) oh your lost . (important to note whenever lost slowing down is the better approach )you were 41 that was too quick .. now let's head back over to el camino real you were on your phone or you were not on your phone you were not on your phone ok my turnhi you weren't on your phone were you no so that thing you had in your hand for the whole few minutes that wasn't even a phone was it no i'm not on the phone but listen to thisdid you see the light change, i see the light change then i put the phone down and go bammmm .drops mic and walks away so i'm writing you a citation for being in a vehicle on a public roadway using your cellphone what's that ive done my job ok press hard all thr
me how bad this street is well the street is really busy they expeed the speed limt all the time infacts driver was caught at 49 in the posted 25 i wasn't aware of that though, you were aware of the signs no yes . but the signs are big . now watch this the black suv is getting flagged over but the driver ignored the forst officer but not the second so you know how fast you were going (oh its because i'm lost) oh your lost . (important to note whenever lost slowing down is the better approach...
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infact, i this to be raw? i wanted it to be raw.rief as its subject. —— rightly beautiful poem. there were private expressions of your feelings. —— write a beautiful poem. but there were some joys along the way. but you thought of them are selling personal to you? the way. but you thought of them are selling personal to you ?|j the way. but you thought of them are selling personalto you? i had a long record of writing things are not putting out there. —— something. i wrote for 25 years submitting anything. —— writing things and not putting out there. if they were things that it was just me writing about things that i had gone through, it would not have shared them. there is anger in there, and unbearable sadness, and there are moments, after your wife‘s that everybody will recognise, things like the death of a cat, which takes you back in a weird way to your human loss. and it is the kind of thing that people think about but do not often say, let alone write—down. yes. and iam and - i am not 1:35. myfié to and - i am not lilgmyfiéto a
infact, i this to be raw? i wanted it to be raw.rief as its subject. —— rightly beautiful poem. there were private expressions of your feelings. —— write a beautiful poem. but there were some joys along the way. but you thought of them are selling personal to you? the way. but you thought of them are selling personal to you ?|j the way. but you thought of them are selling personalto you? i had a long record of writing things are not putting out there. —— something. i wrote for 25...
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me how bad this street is well the street is really busy they expeed the speed limt all the time infactriver was caught at 49 in the posted 25 i wasn't aware of that though, you were aware of the signs no yes . but the signs are big . now watch this the black suv is getting flagged over but the driver ignored the forst officer but not the second so you know how fast you were going (oh its because i'm lost) oh your lost . (important to note whenever lost slowing down is the better approach )you were 41 that was too quick .. now let's head back over to el camino real you were on your phone or you were not on your phone you were not on your phone ok my turnhi you weren't on your phone were you no so that thing you had in your hand for the whole few minutes that wasn't even a phone was it no i'm not on the phone but listen to thisdid you see the light change, i see the light change then i put the phone down and go bammmm .drops mic and walks away so i'm writing you a citation for being in a vehicle on a public roadway using your cellphone what's that ive done my job ok press hard all three
me how bad this street is well the street is really busy they expeed the speed limt all the time infactriver was caught at 49 in the posted 25 i wasn't aware of that though, you were aware of the signs no yes . but the signs are big . now watch this the black suv is getting flagged over but the driver ignored the forst officer but not the second so you know how fast you were going (oh its because i'm lost) oh your lost . (important to note whenever lost slowing down is the better approach )you...
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sort of -- the reports of urgent calls to the cia and to the national security agency suggest that, infactite surprised by the decision by the president to share that information. and they needed to alert both of those agencies that it had happened and that they might need to take steps. you know, when it comes to signals intelligence, you can lose millions of dollars worth of equipment or collection in very short order. in human intelligence, you can lose an asset or a source in a hea heartbeat. so that kind of decision, seemingly impulsive, makes people nervous. >> from a communications standpoint, sean, was it important for someone of mcmaster's stature to try to get out ahead of this, not just for the domestic audience, but abroad as the president prepares for this trip? was it important for mcmaster to get out there, and did he help the president? >> well, i do think it was important for him to go out, but i think unfortunately, the information that he had and the narrative that he needed to bring to the public was not one that would -- was a narrative that was convincing. if you look
sort of -- the reports of urgent calls to the cia and to the national security agency suggest that, infactite surprised by the decision by the president to share that information. and they needed to alert both of those agencies that it had happened and that they might need to take steps. you know, when it comes to signals intelligence, you can lose millions of dollars worth of equipment or collection in very short order. in human intelligence, you can lose an asset or a source in a hea...
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infact fbi employees pledging only to be loyal to the u.s. constitution, not to any individual including the president. >> all of us in the fbi are hyper focus is on failty to the mission, not failty to a politician, not failty to my person. >> the president claimed that comey assured mr. trump that he was not under investigation related to the russia probe. and that comey asked trump to keep him on as fbi chief. a source tells cnn this is a fabrication that comey did not ask to keep his job and that in fact just three days earlier the president told comey he would stay on as fbi director. the source adds the former fbi chief is quote not worried about any recorded conversations between him and the president after trump issued a thinly-veiled threat to comey tweeting quote, james comey better hope that there are no tapes of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press. >> james comey invited by senate intelligence committee to testify before them next tuesday. we learned he turned down that invitation. a person with first-hand know
infact fbi employees pledging only to be loyal to the u.s. constitution, not to any individual including the president. >> all of us in the fbi are hyper focus is on failty to the mission, not failty to a politician, not failty to my person. >> the president claimed that comey assured mr. trump that he was not under investigation related to the russia probe. and that comey asked trump to keep him on as fbi chief. a source tells cnn this is a fabrication that comey did not ask to...
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infact, an events taking place in hull during 2017.ot of people to help with the staging and that is ready hull 2017 volunteers come in. everyday people giving up their free time to lend a hand. there are more than 2000 of them ranging in age from 16 all the way up to 84. caroline has been to meet some of them. they are the blue coated army, an army of volunteers from all backgrounds, all ages, from all over the uk. from greeting people at events to performing as extras in plays, the 2017 volunteers are the engine that is helping to drive this year of culture in hull. in much the same way as the games makers did at the london olympics, hull's volu nteers the london olympics, hull's volunteers are the welcoming face of the city in its culture year. my name's sue. there was no way i was going to miss this year of volunteering. silcott the bug at london 2012. she was one of the original games makers. tonight, the blue jacket has been left at home. a green tabard is a uniform for this particular event in one of the city's public parks. sea
infact, an events taking place in hull during 2017.ot of people to help with the staging and that is ready hull 2017 volunteers come in. everyday people giving up their free time to lend a hand. there are more than 2000 of them ranging in age from 16 all the way up to 84. caroline has been to meet some of them. they are the blue coated army, an army of volunteers from all backgrounds, all ages, from all over the uk. from greeting people at events to performing as extras in plays, the 2017...
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we sent nick higham to find out whether english sparkling wine is, infact, older than its european cousinsis made like champagne. the french will tell you the method was discovered by a frenchman. a man called don berry on in 1967. but here in winchcombe, they know better. 0n in 1967. but here in winchcombe, they know better. on monday, they will put up a plank on his birthplace to a local, a pioneering scientists who recorded english scientists who recorded english scientists using the technique in 1662, more than 30 years before don. he described the way they were adding sugar and molasses to the wine, which was making it sparkly. he was the first person to actually use that word, sparkly, in connection to win, was in there? yes. at this gloucestershire vinnies, they make it. they make it and add sugar and east to bring on what is called a secondary fermentation. -- yeast. we put it into a vats, and we ferment them in the vats. that is the first. the second is in the bottle itself. from the first one you get bubbles, but we allow it to bubble off. then you get a secondary one and you nee
we sent nick higham to find out whether english sparkling wine is, infact, older than its european cousinsis made like champagne. the french will tell you the method was discovered by a frenchman. a man called don berry on in 1967. but here in winchcombe, they know better. 0n in 1967. but here in winchcombe, they know better. on monday, they will put up a plank on his birthplace to a local, a pioneering scientists who recorded english scientists who recorded english scientists using the...
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infact, dry spot of rain. also looking at dry weather.re sunshine than the south. back to you. thank you. talking about the temperatures. we talked to a surfer who survived for 30 hours due to being well prepared with a wetsuit. and hold on. hopefully that does not happen. now steph is here to talk about bomad, the bank of mum and dad. we have been looking at how much pa rents we have been looking at how much parents help young people get onto the property ladder. it is interesting. around a quarter of all property transactions will involve money that has come from mums and dads. that is significant. six and a half billion pounds. that makes it the equivalent of the ninth biggest residential lender. an important pa rt residential lender. an important part of it. it is not a shock when you look at house prices. they have been going up for a long time. the average house price now is £218,000. if you are trying to get a mortgage with a 10% deposit, you will need 22 grand. that is more than some people earn ina grand. that is more than some p
infact, dry spot of rain. also looking at dry weather.re sunshine than the south. back to you. thank you. talking about the temperatures. we talked to a surfer who survived for 30 hours due to being well prepared with a wetsuit. and hold on. hopefully that does not happen. now steph is here to talk about bomad, the bank of mum and dad. we have been looking at how much pa rents we have been looking at how much parents help young people get onto the property ladder. it is interesting. around a...
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crime , we ask other people to do that and it's a different thing when the head of our office has infactmitted crimes, that's really difficult really difficult/132 (dan kerman) (pam) now onto our other top story in the east bay... an off-duty alameda county sheriff's deputy died in a violent car crash.. on eastbound interstate- 580. the california highway patrol says, 51-year-old sroeuy (shuh-roy) khin (ken) was behind the wheel of a volkwagon bettle... hit from behind by a tour bus carrying 51- telsa corporation employees. the crash happened just after seven- o'clock in the morning, just east of grant line road. the c-h-p says, it appears khin (ken) either stopped or was driving slowly in the number -two lane when the bus collided with him. khin died on scene. capt. christopher sherry/chp- "we still have to look at all of the physical evidence that's at the scene. interviewing the driver, inspecting the vehicles and then we can put together a better picture of speeds involved mechanical -- things like that."(pam) right now, the c-h-p says, it appears the bus driver was going the speed l
crime , we ask other people to do that and it's a different thing when the head of our office has infactmitted crimes, that's really difficult really difficult/132 (dan kerman) (pam) now onto our other top story in the east bay... an off-duty alameda county sheriff's deputy died in a violent car crash.. on eastbound interstate- 580. the california highway patrol says, 51-year-old sroeuy (shuh-roy) khin (ken) was behind the wheel of a volkwagon bettle... hit from behind by a tour bus carrying...
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me how bad this street is well the street is really busy they expeed the speed limt all the time infact this driver was caught at 49 in the posted 25 i wasn't aware of that though, you were aware of the signs no yes . but the signs are big . now watch this the black suv is getting flagged over but the driver ignored the forst officer but not the second so you know how fast you were going (oh its because i'm lost) oh your lost . (important to note whenever lost slowing down is the better approach )you were 41 that was too quick .. now let's head back over to el camino real you were on your phone or you were not on your phone you were not on your phone ok my turnhi you weren't on your phone were you no so that thing you had in your hand for the whole few minutes that wasn't even a phone was it no i'm not on the phone but listen to thisdid you see the light change, i see the light change then i put the phone down and go bammmm .drops mic and walks away so i'm writing you a citation for being in a vehicle on a public roadway using your cellphone what's that ive done my job ok press hard all
me how bad this street is well the street is really busy they expeed the speed limt all the time infact this driver was caught at 49 in the posted 25 i wasn't aware of that though, you were aware of the signs no yes . but the signs are big . now watch this the black suv is getting flagged over but the driver ignored the forst officer but not the second so you know how fast you were going (oh its because i'm lost) oh your lost . (important to note whenever lost slowing down is the better...
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infact, i'm more that information. in fact, i'm more likely expect hostility...lways involves taking on vested interests. and there is a real danger that the tories scaremongering and spin machine will make some people settle for less than they should, resigned themselves to things the way they are, underestimating just how many more burdens the tories could impose in their mission to break the system for the rich, if it is not halted. the stakes are very high. we know from last week's local elections how big the challenges. we have to convince a sceptical and undecided they are not sure which way to turn. who can blame them? people are alienated from politics and politicians. our westminster system is broken and our economy is. both are run in the interests of the queue. labour is under attack because we are standing up to the elites, determined to hijack brexit and pay even less tax and take even more of the wealth that we all create. applause labour is under attack because we are standing up to the corporate interests plundering our national health service. ho
infact, i'm more that information. in fact, i'm more likely expect hostility...lways involves taking on vested interests. and there is a real danger that the tories scaremongering and spin machine will make some people settle for less than they should, resigned themselves to things the way they are, underestimating just how many more burdens the tories could impose in their mission to break the system for the rich, if it is not halted. the stakes are very high. we know from last week's local...
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infact, i now many flaws where people could self—harm.pport in the day we had a debriefing after the incident. a consultant said, "as long as we don't... inaudible sorry, i didn't hear the last sentence. as long as we have no more than three deaths we have met our quota. as long as it had no more than three deaths a year? yes. and i'm waiting to go to the doctor now. i have only come out of hospital myself recently again after trying to ta ke myself recently again after trying to take my own life, but because i was in hospital, it reminded, the smells remachineded me of the linden centre that it wasn't doing me any favours in there. tanya, thank you very much. thank you for getting in touch. not all nurse are bad though. no. no. no. oh my gosh, absolutely. that goes without saying. thank you very much, tanya. essex partnership university nhs foundation trust which was the north essex partnership nhs trust at the time of the deaths told us, "the history of serious incidents of self—harm at the linden centre is a matter of great concern tha
infact, i now many flaws where people could self—harm.pport in the day we had a debriefing after the incident. a consultant said, "as long as we don't... inaudible sorry, i didn't hear the last sentence. as long as we have no more than three deaths we have met our quota. as long as it had no more than three deaths a year? yes. and i'm waiting to go to the doctor now. i have only come out of hospital myself recently again after trying to ta ke myself recently again after trying to take my...
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infact, it it. and he was telling you these were...his, you? the surprised andrew not alone in this, you ? the lawyers surprised andrew not alone in this, you? the lawyers say ian paterson could have had hundreds if not thousands of other victims, convicted of 17 counts of winding with intent, three counts of unlawful wounding, how was this able to happen? good morning, and thank you for having me on. the lady you we re you for having me on. the lady you were talking to is so brave, but telling her story, without and the bravery of other members of the public we would not be in a position to make progress and at the association of breast surgery we would sympathise with the patients. clearly there were problems and there have been mistakes in the management of this locally but there are management of this locally but there a re two management of this locally but there are two big reports, the kennedy report and the harris report, kennedy dealing with the nhs and harris with the private sector looking at this in detail, putting things i
infact, it it. and he was telling you these were...his, you? the surprised andrew not alone in this, you ? the lawyers surprised andrew not alone in this, you? the lawyers say ian paterson could have had hundreds if not thousands of other victims, convicted of 17 counts of winding with intent, three counts of unlawful wounding, how was this able to happen? good morning, and thank you for having me on. the lady you we re you for having me on. the lady you were talking to is so brave, but telling...
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infact, it not necessarily make it more difficult. in fact, it is easier to explain.en conversation. be there to answer their questions. thank you. absolutely. so many children at this vigil last night which was held in the centre of. charlie was there last night. he is there right now. what was the atmosphere like? yeah, it was very interesting hearing what you were talking about just then. interesting hearing what you were talking aboutjust then. i am at the town hall. this is where the vigil took place. many of the film crews we re took place. many of the film crews were here. this is the main entrance. quite a few of the people i spoke to last night were telling me the parents were saying it is actually the children who were saying we want to go, we want to go somewhere and share some of these feelings. a young lady called hannah is who i spoke to. 1a years old. her mother said it was her who said let's go and be around people and see how people are feeling. if you follow me down here, you can see a huge amount of flowers that were laid down. this has become, albe
infact, it not necessarily make it more difficult. in fact, it is easier to explain.en conversation. be there to answer their questions. thank you. absolutely. so many children at this vigil last night which was held in the centre of. charlie was there last night. he is there right now. what was the atmosphere like? yeah, it was very interesting hearing what you were talking about just then. interesting hearing what you were talking aboutjust then. i am at the town hall. this is where the vigil...
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infact, overthe next few days it will turn quite u nsettled, next few days it will turn quite unsettledern areas towards the afternoon. top temperatures today might reach 22 celsius. not every level see a shower through the late afternoon but i think the showers will become quite widespread overnight. —— not everywhere will see. so your garden is likely to get watered overnight. 12 or 13 is likely to get watered overnight. 12 or13 and is likely to get watered overnight. 12 or 13 and humid tomorrow morning. the risk of showers around, particularly through the afternoon when they could turn heavy once more. still quite warm and humid, not just tomorrow but for the first pa rt not just tomorrow but for the first part of the weekend. by the time we reach sunday it will be feeling fresher, with a weekend of sunny spells and again some heavy showers. i will be back with the latest from the london newsroom in half an hour. in timor on our website at the usual address and more all day on the busy news london. —— plenty more on our website. goodbye for now. good morning it's thursday, the 11th o
infact, overthe next few days it will turn quite u nsettled, next few days it will turn quite unsettledern areas towards the afternoon. top temperatures today might reach 22 celsius. not every level see a shower through the late afternoon but i think the showers will become quite widespread overnight. —— not everywhere will see. so your garden is likely to get watered overnight. 12 or 13 is likely to get watered overnight. 12 or13 and is likely to get watered overnight. 12 or 13 and humid...