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their deaths have prompted such concern that the health secretary jeremy hunt has now ordered a reviewust. but it says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. our correspondent, michael buchanan, has this exclusive report. basic errors at this trust have caused healthy babies to die. i don't want another mum to feel this. i don't want another dad to have to put the lid on his daughter's coffin. promises to learn lessons have not been kept. they were interpreting my heart rate as hers. they missed the opportunity to see that there was any distress. but now a family long denied justice themselves have prompted the health secretary to act. how many more babies need to die at this trust before somebody says enough is enough? "we need now to investigate." that's all i've got left. bits of hair is not enough. a memory box is all that kellyjones has of her twin girls ella and lola. her daughters were stillborn in 2014. the trust admitted the deaths were avoidable, but failed to spot their heart rates were deteriorating, so the twins suffered fatal brain injuries. that midw
their deaths have prompted such concern that the health secretary jeremy hunt has now ordered a reviewust. but it says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. our correspondent, michael buchanan, has this exclusive report. basic errors at this trust have caused healthy babies to die. i don't want another mum to feel this. i don't want another dad to have to put the lid on his daughter's coffin. promises to learn lessons have not been kept. they were interpreting my heart...
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is involved 110w improvement. jeremy hunt is involved now so we improvement. jeremy hunt is involvedher i should just tell you that some breaking news out of the un in new york, russia has vetoed that un security council draft resolution presented by britain, france and america demanding that syria cooperates with an investigation into the suspected chemical weapons attack last week. the strike killed nearly 90 people. the us ambassador said it was long past time for russia to skip covering the president assad, but russia's ambassador to the un said he was amazed that western countries could blame the syrian leaders as nobody had visited the scene so how could they know. russia has vetoed the d raft they know. russia has vetoed the draft resolution to compel president sr al—assad to allow an investigation into the suspected chemical weapons attack last week. any investigation has to be at the behest of the country involved. if president assad says it ain't happening then it ain't happening. time for a look at the weather. some of those caught a few april showers today and sunshine as
is involved 110w improvement. jeremy hunt is involved now so we improvement. jeremy hunt is involvedher i should just tell you that some breaking news out of the un in new york, russia has vetoed that un security council draft resolution presented by britain, france and america demanding that syria cooperates with an investigation into the suspected chemical weapons attack last week. the strike killed nearly 90 people. the us ambassador said it was long past time for russia to skip covering the...
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their deaths have prompted such concern that the health secretary jeremy hunt has now ordered a reviewshrewsbury and telford hospital trust. but it says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. our correspondent michael buchanan has this exclusive report. basic errors at this trust have caused healthy babies to die. i don't want another mum to feel this. dad to have to put the lid on his daughter's coffin. promises to learn lessons have not been kept. they were interpreting my heart rate as hers. they missed the opportunity to see that there was any distress. but now a family long denied justice themselves have prompted the health secretary to act. how many more babies need to die at this trust before somebody says enough is enough? we need now to investigate. that's all i've got left. bits of hair is not enough. a memory box is all that kellyjones has of her twin girls ella and lola. her daughters were stillborn in 2014. the trust admitted the deaths were avoidable but failed to spot their heart rates were deteriorating, so the twins suffered fatal brain injuries. t
their deaths have prompted such concern that the health secretary jeremy hunt has now ordered a reviewshrewsbury and telford hospital trust. but it says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. our correspondent michael buchanan has this exclusive report. basic errors at this trust have caused healthy babies to die. i don't want another mum to feel this. dad to have to put the lid on his daughter's coffin. promises to learn lessons have not been kept. they were interpreting...
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their deaths have prompted such concern that the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has now ordered a reviewe shrewsbury and telford hospital trust. but it says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. our correspondent michael buchanan has this exclusive report. basic errors at this trust have caused healthy babies to die. i don't want another mum to feel this. dad to have to put the lid on his daughter's coffin. promises to learn lessons have not been kept. they were interpreting my heart rate as hers. they missed the opportunity to see that there was any distress. but now a family long denied justice themselves have prompted the health secretary to act. how many more babies need to die at this trust before somebody somewhere says, "enough is enough, we need now to investigate"? it's all i've got left. bits of hair is not enough. a memory box is all kellyjones has of her twin girls ella and lola. her daughters were stillborn in 2014. the trust admitted the deaths were avoidable. they'd failed to spot their heart rates were deteriorating, so the twins suffered fatal brain
their deaths have prompted such concern that the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has now ordered a reviewe shrewsbury and telford hospital trust. but it says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. our correspondent michael buchanan has this exclusive report. basic errors at this trust have caused healthy babies to die. i don't want another mum to feel this. dad to have to put the lid on his daughter's coffin. promises to learn lessons have not been kept. they were...
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jeremy hunt joins us from our westminster studio. good morning mr hunt.s in our a&e departments. we've also had an independent report from the nhs that says that outcomes in most major conditions have dramatically improved in the last three, five and ten years. so, i think what we're seeing is that there are real pressures on the ground, but real progress is being made as well and looking forward the big issue is how we are going to continue to increase funding going into the nhs and the thing that looms overall of this is, of course, brexit and how we get the best deal for britain and i think that we all know if we get a good deal for britain that will protect the economy, protect ourjobs, mean we'll be able to carry on funding increases for the nhs and the social ca re system increases for the nhs and the social care system and the choice is very simple, do you think a strong theresa may can get that brexit deal that can mean we can carry on funding our public services or is it jeremy corbyn propped up by a rag tag of other political parties? i think th
jeremy hunt joins us from our westminster studio. good morning mr hunt.s in our a&e departments. we've also had an independent report from the nhs that says that outcomes in most major conditions have dramatically improved in the last three, five and ten years. so, i think what we're seeing is that there are real pressures on the ground, but real progress is being made as well and looking forward the big issue is how we are going to continue to increase funding going into the nhs and the...
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what is your answer then to jamie cullum —— jeremy hunt who said ok, we can understand there are whoho said ok, we can understand there are pressures but if you lift the cap it means there will be fewer people employed so there is a direct impact on staffing. that is his case. we already have two people employed. this needs to be looked at, that pay is causing a recruitment and retention crisis. there's no point brilliant more staff into a leaking bucket, you need to fix the problems and have good working conditions. they can put as many people as they like in there but they will not stay if the pay cap is not lifted because people cannot afford to live. next year i might have to go into debt to survive because it affects me so much. people cannot afford to get by. jeremy hunt and the government need to sit down and think about this rationally and talk about what is going on out there because it cannot continue. the nhs cannot continue if this is not lifted. just a thought about morale, you said people are facing hardships, what is the kind of morale within the profession and what ar
what is your answer then to jamie cullum —— jeremy hunt who said ok, we can understand there are whoho said ok, we can understand there are pressures but if you lift the cap it means there will be fewer people employed so there is a direct impact on staffing. that is his case. we already have two people employed. this needs to be looked at, that pay is causing a recruitment and retention crisis. there's no point brilliant more staff into a leaking bucket, you need to fix the problems and...
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said it made the decision to save money — but council leaders are appealing to health secretary, jeremy hunt40 can be offered up to three free ivf cycles on the nhs, but that can be overturned locally. london's only gym aimed at helping people with disabilities and long—term illness — has been saved from closure, thanks to the trust which helps maintain london's major bridges. ability bow in east london doesn't receive money from the nhs, and had to lay off therapists. but the city of london's bridge trust has stepped in and given the gym nearly £100,000 to continue its life changing work. the statue that was the first artwork to appear on the fourth plinth in trafalgar square — is to be unveiled again, but at a new location, on the steps of st paul's cathedral. the sculpture — ecce homo by artist mark wallinger — was on the fourth plinth 18 years ago. from this morning, it'll be outside st paul's for about six weeks — to raise awareness, by the charity amnesty, of people struggling with persecution around the world. let's have a look at the travel situation now. severe delays, stratford to
said it made the decision to save money — but council leaders are appealing to health secretary, jeremy hunt40 can be offered up to three free ivf cycles on the nhs, but that can be overturned locally. london's only gym aimed at helping people with disabilities and long—term illness — has been saved from closure, thanks to the trust which helps maintain london's major bridges. ability bow in east london doesn't receive money from the nhs, and had to lay off therapists. but the city of...
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jeremy hunt wants to ensure no more families suffer like this one.ter, ivy, last may, aged just four months, following mistakes at her birth. we all think that something like this won't ever happen, it won't happen to me. and it has. and i can only take it day—by—day, sometimes. if i'm lucky, week—by—week. how old would he be there, roughly? probably five hours old. other families are still pushing forjustice. hayley matthews' son, jack, died within hours of his birth in 2015. she says the trust never properly investigated the death. following her investigations, however, the local coroner is now considering holding an inquest. i was expecting a healthy baby. two years, i've been fighting. it's not going to bring my boy back, but hopefully it'll save other babies and parents going through what we've gone through, and other people. the trust say they have investigated all maternity deaths, and say they will contact hayley about her case. they also say they are learning lessons from incidents, and are improving services. michael buchanan, bbc news. ger
jeremy hunt wants to ensure no more families suffer like this one.ter, ivy, last may, aged just four months, following mistakes at her birth. we all think that something like this won't ever happen, it won't happen to me. and it has. and i can only take it day—by—day, sometimes. if i'm lucky, week—by—week. how old would he be there, roughly? probably five hours old. other families are still pushing forjustice. hayley matthews' son, jack, died within hours of his birth in 2015. she says...
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jeremy hunt accepts the government also has a role.n already. twitter say they are providing users with new tools to block or mute abuse, safer search results, and that they're stopping the creation of new abuse accounts. what's the age gap between felix and his next sibling? four years. as lucy alexander marks a first anniversary few parents can imagine, the question of who will take responsibility for cleaning up social media remains open. amol rajan, bbc news. crime recorded by the police in england and wales went up by 9% last year with increases across almost every category. violent offences went up by 19% and there were also rises in knife crime and buglary. in knife crime and burglary. but the office for national statistics claimed much of the overall increase was due to changes in the way police record offences. an inquestjury has concluded that gross failures in the care given to a mother suffering from a rare post—natal psychosis in a london hospital, contributed to her death. alice gibson—watt, a jewellery expert who'd appea
jeremy hunt accepts the government also has a role.n already. twitter say they are providing users with new tools to block or mute abuse, safer search results, and that they're stopping the creation of new abuse accounts. what's the age gap between felix and his next sibling? four years. as lucy alexander marks a first anniversary few parents can imagine, the question of who will take responsibility for cleaning up social media remains open. amol rajan, bbc news. crime recorded by the police in...
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jeremy hunt wants to ensure no more family suffer like this one. daughter ivy last may, aged just four months. that followed mistakes at her birth. we all think something like this will never happen, it won't happen to me. and it has. and ican won't happen to me. and it has. and i can only take it day by day sometimes. if i am lucky, week by week. how old would you be there, roughly? probably five hours old. 0therfamilies are roughly? probably five hours old. other families are still pushing for justice. haley matthews' sonjack died within hours of his birth in 2015. she says the trust never properly investigated the death. following investigations, however, the local coroner is now considering holding an inquest. the local coroner is now considering holding an inquestlj the local coroner is now considering holding an inquest. i was expecting a healthy baby. two years i have been fighting. it is not going to bring my boy back, but hopefully it will save other babies and parents going through what we have gone through. the trust say they have invest
jeremy hunt wants to ensure no more family suffer like this one. daughter ivy last may, aged just four months. that followed mistakes at her birth. we all think something like this will never happen, it won't happen to me. and it has. and ican won't happen to me. and it has. and i can only take it day by day sometimes. if i am lucky, week by week. how old would you be there, roughly? probably five hours old. 0therfamilies are roughly? probably five hours old. other families are still pushing...
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jeremy hunt accepts the government also has a role.roviding users with new tools to block or mute abuse, safer search results, and that they're stopping the creation of abusive new accounts. what's the age gap between felix and his next sibling? four years. as lucy alexander marks a first anniversary few parents can imagine, the question of who will take responsibility for cleaning up social media remains open. amol rajan, bbc news. some of the other stories making bbc news tonight. royal marine alexander blackman, who had his sentenced reduced for killing a wounded taliban fighter in afghanistan, will be released from prison tomorrow say his supporters. sergeant blackman, known as ‘marine a' during the case had his murder conviction quashed on appeal last month — it was replaced with manslaughter. police have written to politicians in scotland giving them advice on how to handle suspicious packages. it's after packages containing white powder were sent to an elected official, the headquarters of a political party and a council buildin
jeremy hunt accepts the government also has a role.roviding users with new tools to block or mute abuse, safer search results, and that they're stopping the creation of abusive new accounts. what's the age gap between felix and his next sibling? four years. as lucy alexander marks a first anniversary few parents can imagine, the question of who will take responsibility for cleaning up social media remains open. amol rajan, bbc news. some of the other stories making bbc news tonight. royal...
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we heard jeremy hunt this morning saying for the nhs to thrive, theresa may needs a good brexit deal,ould be "disastrous for the nhs" so it would be "disastrous for the nhs" so brexit trumps every other area of policy. it is such an emotive issue, people feel so passionately about it. just as did they going into the referendum and it seems to me also impossible for this not to be overarching and overshadowing this whole election. and maybe even after the election it'll still be the dominant issue, it isjust in the going to go away. and norman, not just theresa may who doesn't want it ta ke just theresa may who doesn't want it take part in a televised debate ye, we learned that jeremy take part in a televised debate ye, we learned thatjeremy corbyn is not going to take part in a television debate if theresa may is not going to ta ke debate if theresa may is not going to take part in a television debate. his people saying he will not take pa rt his people saying he will not take part in the opposition leaders' debate so you will have the leader of the snp, the liberal democrats, the gre
we heard jeremy hunt this morning saying for the nhs to thrive, theresa may needs a good brexit deal,ould be "disastrous for the nhs" so it would be "disastrous for the nhs" so brexit trumps every other area of policy. it is such an emotive issue, people feel so passionately about it. just as did they going into the referendum and it seems to me also impossible for this not to be overarching and overshadowing this whole election. and maybe even after the election it'll still...
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the shrewsbury and telford hospital trust have prompted the health secretary into taking action. jeremy huntother maternity units, a move prompted by the tireless campaigning of one family. richard and rhiannon has fought the trust for years following the avoidable death of their daughter kate. isabella ‘s big sister died in 2009 the following numerous mistakes during labour. after seven yea rs numerous mistakes during labour. after seven years of fighting their determination eventually got them a full apology. they say the trust could have avoided more deaths if they had not been ignored. they have not just killed my they had not been ignored. they have notjust killed my daughter, they have disregarded the value of her life, her memory, her life had value and meaning because there was so much from it that they could have learned and improved on. the shrewsbury and tougher trust have promised they will cooperate fully with the upcoming enquiry. the medical director admitted to me they had made mistakes. sadly there are cases where losses occur. what families expect when that occurs as a mini
the shrewsbury and telford hospital trust have prompted the health secretary into taking action. jeremy huntother maternity units, a move prompted by the tireless campaigning of one family. richard and rhiannon has fought the trust for years following the avoidable death of their daughter kate. isabella ‘s big sister died in 2009 the following numerous mistakes during labour. after seven yea rs numerous mistakes during labour. after seven years of fighting their determination eventually got...
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jeremy hunt has said that pressure is on the nhs will require substantial increases in funding.is parliament? yet again you are tempting me to talk about something that will be in our manifesto. the important thing, i think if you look at the nhs, again it is an area where there is a clear choice for people between the conservative party in the labour party. conservatives in government have put that money into the nhs, the 10 billion extra that we promised would go into the nhs over this period up to 2020. in the budget, the chancellor provided extra funding for the nhs, for some of those sustainability programmes but also for working with a&e to improve the way those departments are working. that is the there could that we have got. if you look at the last financial year, we as a conservative government, put more extra money into the nhs than labour in the last general election would fit into the nhs. but i cannot stand here in wales and talk about labour and the nhs without saying that what —— if you want to see what labour would do with the nhs, just look at the problems here
jeremy hunt has said that pressure is on the nhs will require substantial increases in funding.is parliament? yet again you are tempting me to talk about something that will be in our manifesto. the important thing, i think if you look at the nhs, again it is an area where there is a clear choice for people between the conservative party in the labour party. conservatives in government have put that money into the nhs, the 10 billion extra that we promised would go into the nhs over this period...
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jeremy hunt, the general election.t labour will get into some of the detail on health today? whereas the detail on health today? whereas the conservatives will be focusing on strong and stable leadership? the conservatives will be focusing on strong and stable leadership7m is an absolute certainty. those are theissues is an absolute certainty. those are the issues that both sides want to get to. theresa may is just about to begin. businesses are continuing to invest in since 2010 employment in the west midlands has risen by one and donated thousands. that is because conservatives in government have safeguarded the economy. as a result, my honourable friend asks about public services. with more doctors and nurses in his hospitals, you can only have strong public services when you have strong and sta ble services when you have strong and stable leadership that delivers a strong economy. mr speaker, i think what this nation needsis mr speaker, i think what this nation needs is a strong and stable government. but isn't it
jeremy hunt, the general election.t labour will get into some of the detail on health today? whereas the detail on health today? whereas the conservatives will be focusing on strong and stable leadership? the conservatives will be focusing on strong and stable leadership7m is an absolute certainty. those are theissues is an absolute certainty. those are the issues that both sides want to get to. theresa may is just about to begin. businesses are continuing to invest in since 2010 employment in...
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jeremy hunt wants to ensure no more families suffer like this one.ust four months, following mistakes at her birth. we all think that something like this won't ever happen, it won't happen to me. and it has. and i can only take it day by day, sometimes. if i'm lucky, week by week. how old would he be there, roughly? probably five hours old. other families are still pushing forjustice. hayley matthews' sonjack died within hours of his birth, in 2015. she says the trust never properly investigated the death. following their investigations, however, the local coroner is now considering holding an inquest. i was expecting a healthy baby. two years, i've been fighting. it's not going to bring my boy back, but hopefully it'll save other babies and parents going through what we've gone through, and other people. the trust say they have investigated all maternity deaths, and say they will contact hayley about her case. they also say they are learning lessons from incidents, and are improving services. michael buchanan, bbc news. president trump has said rela
jeremy hunt wants to ensure no more families suffer like this one.ust four months, following mistakes at her birth. we all think that something like this won't ever happen, it won't happen to me. and it has. and i can only take it day by day, sometimes. if i'm lucky, week by week. how old would he be there, roughly? probably five hours old. other families are still pushing forjustice. hayley matthews' sonjack died within hours of his birth, in 2015. she says the trust never properly...
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jeremy hunt wants to ensure no more families suffer like this one., following mistakes at her birth. we all think that something like this won't ever happen, it won't happen to me. and it has. and i can only take it day—by—day, sometimes. if i'm lucky, week—by—week. how old would he be there, roughly? probably five hours old. other families are still pushing forjustice. hayley matthews' son, jack, died within hours of his birth in 2015. she says the trust never properly investigated the death. following our investigations, however, the local coroner is now considering holding an inquest. i was expecting a healthy baby. two years, i've been fighting. it's not going to bring my boy back, but hopefully it'll save other babies and parents going through what we've gone through, and other people. the trust say they have investigated all maternity deaths, and say they will contact hayley about her case. they also say they are learning lessons from incidents, and are improving services. michael buchanan, bbc news. we have just had a statement from shrewsbury
jeremy hunt wants to ensure no more families suffer like this one., following mistakes at her birth. we all think that something like this won't ever happen, it won't happen to me. and it has. and i can only take it day—by—day, sometimes. if i'm lucky, week—by—week. how old would he be there, roughly? probably five hours old. other families are still pushing forjustice. hayley matthews' son, jack, died within hours of his birth in 2015. she says the trust never properly investigated the...
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hear to help us out, kasie hunt on capitol hill, jeremy peters joins us from san antonio, the reporteror the "washington journal." let's start with you -- let's to go kasie. the senate is back in town. the house gets back tomorrow. the clock is ticking. if you had to go to vegas and pout a bet, what is the most likely one in. >> i would bet the government does not shut down but that congress behaves in its tim cal fashion and goes right to the deadline. nothing motivates the people on capitol hill like that. i think the question is going to be, a couple things. first of all, how belligerent is the white house about the border wall? this is not something either side of the aisle on capitol hill really wants to grapple with. there are a lot of members who remember what the shutdown was like
hear to help us out, kasie hunt on capitol hill, jeremy peters joins us from san antonio, the reporteror the "washington journal." let's start with you -- let's to go kasie. the senate is back in town. the house gets back tomorrow. the clock is ticking. if you had to go to vegas and pout a bet, what is the most likely one in. >> i would bet the government does not shut down but that congress behaves in its tim cal fashion and goes right to the deadline. nothing motivates the...
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also joining me, thank you, kasie hunt is on capitol hill, ken vogel, jeremy peters is here as well. and nbc's national security analyst, cia, defense department, jeremy, let me start with you. since we were on this whole issue of the unmasking of classified information. someone who could do that would be the national the security adviser, could it be reported, the nefarious unmasking of names. >>? absolutely not. incommon place when you need to do the unmasking what you need to understand. let me give you some quick examples. let's stay fbi was listening on the phone calls of the russian ambassador. he called up and said i'm going to the chinese ambassador. the name of the dry cleaner, we don't need to know that. we mask. if however on the next phone call he called the kremlin and the russian ambassador said, i just talked on somebody in washington and those sanctions against us and our intelligence officers, we don't need to worry about it. my guy on the inside said we'll be taken care of. that is a report that you want to right away unsxhask understand who that american is talking
also joining me, thank you, kasie hunt is on capitol hill, ken vogel, jeremy peters is here as well. and nbc's national security analyst, cia, defense department, jeremy, let me start with you. since we were on this whole issue of the unmasking of classified information. someone who could do that would be the national the security adviser, could it be reported, the nefarious unmasking of names. >>? absolutely not. incommon place when you need to do the unmasking what you need to...