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jenny kumah reports.his is the moment when a team of divers found the final resting place of the uss jacob jones. it was a moment of pure joy, after months of research and planning. when i saw that bell and i saw the letters jacob on it, and i knew that all the work and all the time that had been spent getting there and getting us in the water and the big team effort that that had taken and we had cracked the mystery, that was fantastic. you can't, you know, you can't buy that feeling, frankly. the us destroyer was the first ever to be sunk by enemy fire, when on the 6th of december 1917, she was torpedoed by a german u—boat. she sank in deep water south of the isles of scilly. so this is the piece of specialist equipment i use to dive to jacob jones. the team made the discovery despite challenging conditions. all the way during the dive, the current was running, which made it quite difficult for us. the first thing that i saw was a boiler. there's different types of boilers on ships, and this one was qui
jenny kumah reports.his is the moment when a team of divers found the final resting place of the uss jacob jones. it was a moment of pure joy, after months of research and planning. when i saw that bell and i saw the letters jacob on it, and i knew that all the work and all the time that had been spent getting there and getting us in the water and the big team effort that that had taken and we had cracked the mystery, that was fantastic. you can't, you know, you can't buy that feeling, frankly....
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jenny kumah has been talking to one of the divers.king, this is the moment when a team of divers found the final resting place of the uss jacob jones. it was a moment of pure joy, after months of research and planning. when i saw that bell and i saw the letters jacob on it, and i knew that all the work and all the time that had been spent getting there and getting us in the water and the big team effort that that had taken and we had cracked the mystery, that was fantastic. you can't, you know, you can't buy that feeling, frankly. the us destroyer was the first ever to be sunk by enemy fire, when on the 6th of december 1917, she was torpedoed by a german u—boat. she sank in deep water south of the isles of scilly. so this is the piece of specialist equipment i use to dive to jacob jones. the team made the discovery despite challenging conditions. all the way during the dive, the current was running, which made it quite difficult for us. the first thing that i saw was a boiler. there's different types of boilers on ships, and this one
jenny kumah has been talking to one of the divers.king, this is the moment when a team of divers found the final resting place of the uss jacob jones. it was a moment of pure joy, after months of research and planning. when i saw that bell and i saw the letters jacob on it, and i knew that all the work and all the time that had been spent getting there and getting us in the water and the big team effort that that had taken and we had cracked the mystery, that was fantastic. you can't, you know,...
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jenny kumah, bbc news.h energy bills already is not enough — and he expects more will be on offer in october and january. let's go to our political correspondent nick eardley at westminster. borisjohnson boris johnson admitting, then, borisjohnson admitting, then, that the government isn't doing enough and people need more help with the cost of living. and people need more help with the cost of living-— cost of living. exactly. the prime minister seen _ cost of living. exactly. the prime minister seen that _ cost of living. exactly. the prime minister seen that package - cost of living. exactly. the prime - minister seen that package announced three months ago is not going to be enough, more cash is going to be needed to help people with bills. what boris johnson needed to help people with bills. what borisjohnson cannot and will not say is where that money should go. instead, the treasury is drawing up go. instead, the treasury is drawing up some ready to go options for whoever the next prime minister is.
jenny kumah, bbc news.h energy bills already is not enough — and he expects more will be on offer in october and january. let's go to our political correspondent nick eardley at westminster. borisjohnson boris johnson admitting, then, borisjohnson admitting, then, that the government isn't doing enough and people need more help with the cost of living. and people need more help with the cost of living-— cost of living. exactly. the prime minister seen _ cost of living. exactly. the prime...
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jenny kumah has been talking to one of the divers.as a moment of pure joy after months of research and planning. when i saw that bell and i saw the letters jacob on it, and i knew that all the work and all the time that had been spent getting there and getting us in the water and the big team effort that that had taken and we had cracked the mystery, that was fantastic. you can't, you know, you can't buy that feeling, frankly. the us destroyer was the first ever to be sunk by enemy fire, when on the 6th of december 1917, she was torpedoed by a german u—boat. she sank in deep water south of the isles of scilly. so this is the piece of specialist equipment i use to dive to jacob jones. the team made the discovery despite challenging conditions. all the way during the dive, the current was running, which made it quite difficult for us. the first thing that i saw was a boiler. there's different types of boilers on ships, and this one was quite distinctive, and i knew it was the same type from the jacob jones. some were saved after the ger
jenny kumah has been talking to one of the divers.as a moment of pure joy after months of research and planning. when i saw that bell and i saw the letters jacob on it, and i knew that all the work and all the time that had been spent getting there and getting us in the water and the big team effort that that had taken and we had cracked the mystery, that was fantastic. you can't, you know, you can't buy that feeling, frankly. the us destroyer was the first ever to be sunk by enemy fire, when...
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jenny kumah, bbc news. our top story this evening...treated in hospital. a man has been detained. plans for 7,000 extra hospital beds this winter have been announced by the nhs in england. coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel... an untimely topple for charlotte worthington in the european bmx championships in munich as she crashes out of the freestyle final, having qualified with the best score. thousands of train drivers at nine rail companies are striking tomorrow in a dispute over pay. there will be limited service or none at all on lines run by great western, greater anglia and lner among others. the train drivers' union aslef said the strikes were a last resort — but the rising cost of living meant workers faced a real terms pay cut. our business correspondent caroline davies is at euston for us. caroline — what more can you tell us about these strikes and the services affected? tell us about the avanti strikes on sunday. they are running a reduced schedule, too? , ., ' . they are running a reduced schedule, too? , . , .
jenny kumah, bbc news. our top story this evening...treated in hospital. a man has been detained. plans for 7,000 extra hospital beds this winter have been announced by the nhs in england. coming up in sportsday on the bbc news channel... an untimely topple for charlotte worthington in the european bmx championships in munich as she crashes out of the freestyle final, having qualified with the best score. thousands of train drivers at nine rail companies are striking tomorrow in a dispute over...
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missing navy destroyer uss jacob jones last week 40 miles off the coast of the isles of scilly. jenny kumahl resting place of the uss jacobjones. it was a moment of pure joy after months of research and planning. when i saw that bell and i saw the letters jacob on it, and i knew that all the work and all the time that had been spent getting there and getting us in the water and the big team effort that that had taken and we had cracked the mystery, that was fantastic. you can't, you know, you can't buy that feeling, frankly. the us destroyer was the first ever to be sunk by enemy fire, when on the 6th of december 1917, she was torpedoed by a german u—boat. she sank in deep water south of the isles of scilly. so this is the piece of specialist equipment i use to dive to jacob jones. the team made the discovery despite challenging conditions. all the way during the dive, the current was running, which made it quite difficult for us. the first thing that i saw was a boiler. there's different types of boilers on ships, and this one was quite distinctive, and i knew it was the same type from the
missing navy destroyer uss jacob jones last week 40 miles off the coast of the isles of scilly. jenny kumahl resting place of the uss jacobjones. it was a moment of pure joy after months of research and planning. when i saw that bell and i saw the letters jacob on it, and i knew that all the work and all the time that had been spent getting there and getting us in the water and the big team effort that that had taken and we had cracked the mystery, that was fantastic. you can't, you know, you...
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jenny kumah, bbc news.of the problems facing dentistry in the uk. problems with access to dentistry date back to 2006 when this contract was first introduced and ever since then, dentists have complained that basically they are not being paid adequately for the work that they�*re being asked to carry out. many dentists say, in fact, they are having to subsidise nhs work with their private work. so you can see that is why some dentists, who after all are self—employed, they�*re sort of contractors if you like for the nhs, they are running businesses, many of them are choosing to walk away from nhs work. now recently, a couple of weeks ago, nhs england had been asked by the government in england to look at the contract. they announced some small changes to that contract which meant that those dentists who were higher performing were able perhaps to see a few more patients, up to 10% more patients, but really there�*s no new money in the pot. it is merely shifting existing funds around within the existing budg
jenny kumah, bbc news.of the problems facing dentistry in the uk. problems with access to dentistry date back to 2006 when this contract was first introduced and ever since then, dentists have complained that basically they are not being paid adequately for the work that they�*re being asked to carry out. many dentists say, in fact, they are having to subsidise nhs work with their private work. so you can see that is why some dentists, who after all are self—employed, they�*re sort of...
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jenny kumah, bbc news.you've experienced difficulties accessing dental treatment, you can get in touch with us... and you can tweet us. 650 children in london were strip—searched by police between 2018 and 2020, and almost a quarter were done without an appropriate adult present. the children's commissioner for england has published the figures — obtained from the metropolitan police — three months after a safeguarding report concluded that the strip—search of a 15—year—old girl known as child 0 was unjustified. celestina 0lulode reports. chanting. the strip search of child 0, a 15—year—old black schoolgirl, sparked nationwide rallies. chanting in solidarity for these demonstrators,, the details of the case were difficult to bear. wrongly accused of carrying cannabis, the schoolgirl was on her period when she was strip—searched by police. a safeguarding review said racism was likely to have been a factor. today's report shows child 0 is not the only child to be strip—searched without an appropriate adult pr
jenny kumah, bbc news.you've experienced difficulties accessing dental treatment, you can get in touch with us... and you can tweet us. 650 children in london were strip—searched by police between 2018 and 2020, and almost a quarter were done without an appropriate adult present. the children's commissioner for england has published the figures — obtained from the metropolitan police — three months after a safeguarding report concluded that the strip—search of a 15—year—old girl...
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let's go live now to our correspondent, jenny kumah, who's on bodmin moor, the largest reservoir in cornwalle in the drizzle!— the irony being that day you are in the drizzle! �* ., ., the drizzle! but how bad are things? it is very wet — the drizzle! but how bad are things? it is very wet here _ the drizzle! but how bad are things? it is very wet here and _ the drizzle! but how bad are things? it is very wet here and has _ the drizzle! but how bad are things? it is very wet here and has been - it is very wet here and has been whacked in the run—up to this hosepipe ban coming in yesterday. this is the largest reservoir in cornwall and has a surface area the equivalent of some 680 football pitches but the recent dry weather that we had this year means that this is just 34% full. southwest water say they have done everything they can to avoid bringing this ban but hosepipes consume a lot of water so people here cannot use a hosepipe to water the garden or wash the car. there are some exceptions, businesses depending on hosepipes such as car wash businesses, holiday let businesses or car washes
let's go live now to our correspondent, jenny kumah, who's on bodmin moor, the largest reservoir in cornwalle in the drizzle!— the irony being that day you are in the drizzle! �* ., ., the drizzle! but how bad are things? it is very wet — the drizzle! but how bad are things? it is very wet here _ the drizzle! but how bad are things? it is very wet here and _ the drizzle! but how bad are things? it is very wet here and has _ the drizzle! but how bad are things? it is very wet here and has...
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jenny kumah, bbc news. our health correspondent dominic hughes — what is the solution here? there does seem _ what is the solution here? there does seem to — what is the solution here? there does seem to be _ what is the solution here? there does seem to be a _ what is the solution here? there does seem to be a widespread i does seem to be a widespread agreement that the root of the problem lies in this contract introduced in 2006 thatjenny was talking about. this contract doesn't pay dentist enough for the work they are being asked to carry out, so until recently, dentists got paid the same for doing one filling as they did for ten. nhs england has been asked to look at the contract and to try and address some of these issues around access to dentistry, and similar plans are under way in wales and northern ireland but the dentists say unless there is a fundamental rethink in the relationship between dentists, who are private contractors, they are running businesses, and the health service, there isn't goin
jenny kumah, bbc news. our health correspondent dominic hughes — what is the solution here? there does seem _ what is the solution here? there does seem to — what is the solution here? there does seem to be _ what is the solution here? there does seem to be a _ what is the solution here? there does seem to be a widespread i does seem to be a widespread agreement that the root of the problem lies in this contract introduced in 2006 thatjenny was talking about. this contract doesn't pay...
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our correspondent jenny kumah reports.the country, people are taking shocking steps to deal with dental problems. my partner is in so much pain, she asked me to take her teeth out with a pair of pliers. i am living on porridge and soup and i need new teeth. _ bbc analysis reveals that coastal and rural areas like here in devon and cornwall have become so—called dental deserts. our researchers called more than 460 nhs dental practices across the south—west. they found that 98% were not accepting any new adult patients. in newquay, on the north cornwall coast, denise is living off soup and soft food because of problems with her teeth. i've only got a few at the front there and they are loose and wobbly and so i can't bite anything. but none at the back. i can't even eat a salad now. i can't bite into a tomato. cucumber, even if it is chopped up into little pieces, it is still too hard. i can't eat them. i am down to eating slop. denise needs a denture. she's been on an nhs waiting list forfour years and, living on pension cr
our correspondent jenny kumah reports.the country, people are taking shocking steps to deal with dental problems. my partner is in so much pain, she asked me to take her teeth out with a pair of pliers. i am living on porridge and soup and i need new teeth. _ bbc analysis reveals that coastal and rural areas like here in devon and cornwall have become so—called dental deserts. our researchers called more than 460 nhs dental practices across the south—west. they found that 98% were not...
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jenny kumah, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise. good evening.nd patchy, a few heavier bursts developed through the afternoon across northwest england and wales. best of the sunshine was into the southeast, but that weather front will continue to move its way steadily south and east overnight. unfortunately, it's going to weaken off, so we are not going to see that much in the way of useful rain — a few scattered showers. following on behind, some clearer skies, a few scattered showers continuing to the far north of scotland. so we start off on friday with that weather front still easing away from the essex and kent coast — it will do so — and then some sunshine will come through, and on the whole, it's going to be a dry settled sunny day for much of england and wales. a few isolated showers into northern ireland and scotland once again, maybe 1—2 across northwest england as well. top temperatures here of 20 celsius, but highest values in the southeast of 25 celsius. hello, this is bbc news. i'm shaun ley with the headlines. it's results day for
jenny kumah, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise. good evening.nd patchy, a few heavier bursts developed through the afternoon across northwest england and wales. best of the sunshine was into the southeast, but that weather front will continue to move its way steadily south and east overnight. unfortunately, it's going to weaken off, so we are not going to see that much in the way of useful rain — a few scattered showers. following on behind, some clearer skies, a...
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jenny kumah, bbc news.ak now to trishala lakhani, a dentist who's been talking about the �*turkey teeth' recently on the bbc documentary �*turkey teeth: bargain smiles or big mistake�*. you looked at that, and you looked at that very fair elite from my memory of the documentary, thank you very much for staying up so late on your holiday for talking to us, we are very grateful. looking at this as objectively as you can, what do you think has gone wrong with the way we are procuring and paying for dental services in the uk? it is dental services in the uk? it is really tough — dental services in the uk? it is really tough because _ dental services in the uk? it 3 really tough because a lot dental services in the uk? it 1 really tough because a lot of dentists do openly say there is something wrong with the way the system is. it has been described it, the dda, as having rotten foundations. they are saying we are hanging on and clinging on to a broken system. to a certain extent, it is true. dentists are feelin
jenny kumah, bbc news.ak now to trishala lakhani, a dentist who's been talking about the �*turkey teeth' recently on the bbc documentary �*turkey teeth: bargain smiles or big mistake�*. you looked at that, and you looked at that very fair elite from my memory of the documentary, thank you very much for staying up so late on your holiday for talking to us, we are very grateful. looking at this as objectively as you can, what do you think has gone wrong with the way we are procuring and...
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jenny kumah, bbc news. let's talk to michelle cohen in southend.ng to get an nhs dentist appointment for months. —— i'mjoined now by shadow health minister feryal clark. if you win the next election, would you be able to start this? the conservative _ you be able to start this? tue: conservative government you be able to start this? tte: conservative government has you be able to start this? t'te: conservative government has been you be able to start this? tte: conservative government has been in power for 12 years, and conservative government has been in powerfor 12 years, and under them, nhs dentistry is in crisis. this is an issue that has been raised with them month income a month out, for months. they have done nothing to actually resolve this. british people are actually suffering, so you've got, rather than tackling this problem, we have a zombie government and the conservative government and the conservative government that is obsessed with this leadership and its nonexistent. i need the government to act now and to make sure people stop su
jenny kumah, bbc news. let's talk to michelle cohen in southend.ng to get an nhs dentist appointment for months. —— i'mjoined now by shadow health minister feryal clark. if you win the next election, would you be able to start this? the conservative _ you be able to start this? tue: conservative government you be able to start this? tte: conservative government has you be able to start this? t'te: conservative government has been you be able to start this? tte: conservative government has...