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jayne mccubbin, bbc news.ines on bbc news: three men who murdered five people after setting a building on fire in leicester have been sentenced to a combined total of 109 years in prison. more details emerge about the duke of edinburgh's car crash near sandringham yesterday. police say there was a baby in the back of the other vehicle and one woman suffered a broken wrist in the collision. patients complain of delays in getting painkillers and anti—depressants as pharmacists warn of shortages of common medicines. in the business news: electric cafmg'égr' tezlfhayzamt after the "most challenging" year in its history. founder elon musk said that while growth at the firm had been strong, its cars were still "too expensive for most people". ryanair says profits are going to come in below what it estimated and it's blaming lower—than—expected air fares. the airline's chief executive, michael o'leary, said there were too many planes on short—haul routes in europe this winter. what makes netflix so successful? well i
jayne mccubbin, bbc news.ines on bbc news: three men who murdered five people after setting a building on fire in leicester have been sentenced to a combined total of 109 years in prison. more details emerge about the duke of edinburgh's car crash near sandringham yesterday. police say there was a baby in the back of the other vehicle and one woman suffered a broken wrist in the collision. patients complain of delays in getting painkillers and anti—depressants as pharmacists warn of shortages...
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jayne mccubbin, bbc news.nt into the cold air, and on the leading edge we have had snowfall in wales and the north west of england at the western side of scotland. as we head into the afternoon and evening, the dying band of cloud, rain and snow staggers east. much of the snow will fall staggers east. much of the snow will fa ll over staggers east. much of the snow will fall over high ground but there could be some snow for a time at lower levels. for wales and the south and northern ireland, the wintry weather turning back . rain wintry weather turning back to rain because things are - milder because things are turning milder from the west.-. because things are turning milder from the west- east anglia and the from the west. east anglia and the south—east holding on to mostly for the rest of the day. conditions for the rest of the day. we continue to have the areas of cloud overnight. still with some sleet and snow mixed in. further east it won't be as cold as it was last night, especially down towards the fa
jayne mccubbin, bbc news.nt into the cold air, and on the leading edge we have had snowfall in wales and the north west of england at the western side of scotland. as we head into the afternoon and evening, the dying band of cloud, rain and snow staggers east. much of the snow will fall staggers east. much of the snow will fa ll over staggers east. much of the snow will fall over high ground but there could be some snow for a time at lower levels. for wales and the south and northern ireland,...
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a warning, this report from jayne mccubbin contains images that some of you might find distressing heks. we couldn't understand any more. no. deirdre and rodney tell me they couldn't figure out a change in their son's behaviour until they saw his school diary. his feet were tied, his waist was tied, there was a weight on there. all of these methods of restraint. harry has no mobility issues, but he has a learning disability and autism. he might drop to the floor or run when he doesn't want to do something, as he often did in school. but because he's totally, nonverbal he has few other ways to communicate. his parents say they knew a chair was being used for mealtimes, but not to this extent, or in this way. he was in a chairfor playing, he was in a chairforfeeding, he was in a chairfor learning. it's very easy to put someone in a chair and strap them in to make life easier for the staff. but it wasn't a good thing for harry. social services referred this to police, writing to the family to say this could be classed as physical abuse. the school say they are unable to comment because o
a warning, this report from jayne mccubbin contains images that some of you might find distressing heks. we couldn't understand any more. no. deirdre and rodney tell me they couldn't figure out a change in their son's behaviour until they saw his school diary. his feet were tied, his waist was tied, there was a weight on there. all of these methods of restraint. harry has no mobility issues, but he has a learning disability and autism. he might drop to the floor or run when he doesn't want to...
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jayne mccubbin, bbc news. showing what the restoration will look like. our reporter lorna gordon has been speaking to the new director about her vision for the art school‘s future. it was a building that was distinctive and defining to glasgow, attherglasdow school of art ! for a second time. you can see part of it from here, and it‘s much more extensive than last time, of course, that‘s true. a large part of the internal structures are gone. these pictures taken shortly after the second fire show the extent of the damage — hints of the world—renowned building, now just a hollowed—out shell. the investigation into what caused this fire is still ongoing, but within the next few weeks, the hope is to start scooping out the debris from the bowels of what remains of the mack, so experts can start sifting through it and salvage what they can. this was a charles rennie mackintosh masterpiece, with its curves and angles, its shadows and light, the distinctive wooden panelling, wooden furniture, unique as a working ar
jayne mccubbin, bbc news. showing what the restoration will look like. our reporter lorna gordon has been speaking to the new director about her vision for the art school‘s future. it was a building that was distinctive and defining to glasgow, attherglasdow school of art ! for a second time. you can see part of it from here, and it‘s much more extensive than last time, of course, that‘s true. a large part of the internal structures are gone. these pictures taken shortly after the second...
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a warning, this report from jayne mccubbin contains images that some of you might find distressing.dn't understand any more. no. deirdre and rodney tell me they couldn't figure out a change in their son's behaviour until they saw his school diary. his feet were tied, his waist was tied, there was a weight on there. all of these methods of restraint. harry has no mobility issues, but he has a learning disability and autism. he might drop to the floor or run when he doesn't want to do something, as he often did in school. but because he's totally, nonverbal he has few other ways to communicate. his parents say they knew a chair was being used for mealtimes, but not to this extent, or in this way. he was in a chairfor playing, he was in a chairforfeeding, he was in a chairfor learning. it's very easy to put someone in a chair and strap them in to make life easier for the staff. maybe it wasn't a good thing for harry. social services referred this to police, writing to the family to say this could be classed as physical abuse. the school say they are unable to comment because of that in
a warning, this report from jayne mccubbin contains images that some of you might find distressing.dn't understand any more. no. deirdre and rodney tell me they couldn't figure out a change in their son's behaviour until they saw his school diary. his feet were tied, his waist was tied, there was a weight on there. all of these methods of restraint. harry has no mobility issues, but he has a learning disability and autism. he might drop to the floor or run when he doesn't want to do something,...
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breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin has been finding out what impact the action has had on rail users and businessesecause the trains don't run? saturdays. because the trains don't ru n ? exactly. saturdays. because the trains don't run? exactly. we can't get there. the group is half as big as it used to be. it has been that way since strikes began last september.” to be. it has been that way since strikes began last september. ijust wa nt strikes began last september. ijust want them to be over. this train station is usually full of weekend walkers but is empty today. only those who can drive have made it our. walk into the brisk air of the district and the rail strikes are not just district and the rail strikes are notjust some district and the rail strikes are not just some distant district and the rail strikes are notjust some distant city centre inconvenient. the impact is far—reaching. inconvenient. the impact is far-reaching. trainer, not a passenger one, obviously. we have worked around it an awful lot with car sharer and whatnot worked around it an awful lot with car sharer and what not but
breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin has been finding out what impact the action has had on rail users and businessesecause the trains don't run? saturdays. because the trains don't ru n ? exactly. saturdays. because the trains don't run? exactly. we can't get there. the group is half as big as it used to be. it has been that way since strikes began last september.” to be. it has been that way since strikes began last september. ijust wa nt strikes began last september. ijust want them to be over....
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a warning, this report from jayne mccubbin contains images that some of you might find distressing.e was a weight on there. all of these methods of a straight. harry has no mobility issues but he has a learning disability and autism. he might drop to the floor or run when he doesn't want to do something, as he often did in school. but because he is totally non—verbal he has few other ways to communicate. his parents say they knew at chair was being used for mealtimes, but not to this extent or in this way. he was in a chair for playing, he was in a chairfor feeding. he was in a chairfor learning. it is very easy to put someone in a chair and strap them in to keep... to make life easier for the staff. maybe it wasn't a good thing for harry. social services referred this to police, writing to the family to say this could be classed as physical abuse. the school say they are unable to comment because of that investigation. we have been given information from hundreds of cases passed on to charities which are calling for action. photographs of the rooms where children are locked up. inj
a warning, this report from jayne mccubbin contains images that some of you might find distressing.e was a weight on there. all of these methods of a straight. harry has no mobility issues but he has a learning disability and autism. he might drop to the floor or run when he doesn't want to do something, as he often did in school. but because he is totally non—verbal he has few other ways to communicate. his parents say they knew at chair was being used for mealtimes, but not to this extent...
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brea kfast‘s jayne mccubbin is there for us this morning. hopefully not getting in the way.ally frustrating when you look out the window and you think of the cost of repairing this building every year. the new royal is a £335 million state—of—the—art hospital. after the construction company karelian went bust it has sat empty for the last ten months. incomplete electrical fittings mean the trust can‘t even turn off the lights. —— carillion. we just try to make it as positive and experience as it can be for all of them. the amount of problems that we have — we didn‘t have this ten yea rs we have — we didn‘t have this ten years ago, even five years ago. u nfortu nately years ago, even five years ago. unfortunately there is a lot of unhappy patients here tonight. come and meet hayden, the chief executive, and the first question to ask is, in the middle of this chaos, the flooded wards, the lifts that don‘t work, deal that isn‘t signed to save the hospital next door, why did you let in the cameras? it is important that the public sees what we are dealing with, the pressures on s
brea kfast‘s jayne mccubbin is there for us this morning. hopefully not getting in the way.ally frustrating when you look out the window and you think of the cost of repairing this building every year. the new royal is a £335 million state—of—the—art hospital. after the construction company karelian went bust it has sat empty for the last ten months. incomplete electrical fittings mean the trust can‘t even turn off the lights. —— carillion. we just try to make it as positive and...
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let's speak to jayne mccubbin now, who is at a horse rehoming centre in staffordshire.. she is seven years old, she arrived at our centre four months ago, she came from a rescue background and arrived extremely overweight. and the team at the ce ntre overweight. and the team at the centre have been working hard to reduce her weight and prepare centre have been working hard to reduce herweight and prepare her for re— homing. reduce herweight and prepare her for re- homing. she looks perfectly gorgeous, but if you can't feel, in fa ct, gorgeous, but if you can't feel, in fact, or see a horse's ribs, there isa fact, or see a horse's ribs, there is a weight problem going on. let's chat to mark bowen from the british vetera n a chat to mark bowen from the british veteran a association. british equine veterinary veteran a association. british euuine veterina [m equine veterinary association. how serious the problem is this? obesity is becoming a leading cause of health problems for courses in the united kingdom. it leads to a number of concerns, but laminitis is the most seri
let's speak to jayne mccubbin now, who is at a horse rehoming centre in staffordshire.. she is seven years old, she arrived at our centre four months ago, she came from a rescue background and arrived extremely overweight. and the team at the ce ntre overweight. and the team at the centre have been working hard to reduce her weight and prepare centre have been working hard to reduce herweight and prepare her for re— homing. reduce herweight and prepare her for re- homing. she looks perfectly...