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lauren moss, bbc news.of pounds on "sub—standard" cycle lanes, which don't help riders feel safer. that's according to the former 0lympic cyclist chris boardman, who's now a cycling commissioner. the department for transport says new guidance will be issued this year. as always, we have lots more on the website. you can get in touch with me and others in social media. time now for sport today. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: france win in controversial fashion at the womens world cup — var helps them beat nigeria. but wait till you see what happens with the penalty. breaking new ground — bangladesh pull off the second highest chase in world cup history, to defeat west indies. and hundreds of thousands line the streets of toronto for the momentous parade of the new nba champions. welcome to the programme. france put huge dent into the hopes of nigeria making it through to the knockout stages of the women's world cup. but the host
lauren moss, bbc news.of pounds on "sub—standard" cycle lanes, which don't help riders feel safer. that's according to the former 0lympic cyclist chris boardman, who's now a cycling commissioner. the department for transport says new guidance will be issued this year. as always, we have lots more on the website. you can get in touch with me and others in social media. time now for sport today. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming...
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lauren moss, bbc news.r more scorching weather, as a heatwave sets records forjune. and still to come — we hearfrom kylie minogue as she prepares for an emotional return to glastonbury this weekend coming up on bbc news... chelsea are splashing the cash despite being under a transfer ban. they are expecting to do a permanent deal for mateo kovacic, who impressed for chelsea last season on loan. the two candidates for the leadership of the liberal democrats have been setting out how they plan to force another brexit referendum. ed davey and jo swinson were taking part in a debate on the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire programme. they also spoke of their regrets about their time in government. our political correspondent nick eardley was watching. jo swinson and ed davey are both here. it's notjust the conservatives choosing a new leader. welcome to a lib dem special. ed davey and jo swinson both want to lead their party. today, they set out why. and the big issue was brexit. both want another referendum and ultima
lauren moss, bbc news.r more scorching weather, as a heatwave sets records forjune. and still to come — we hearfrom kylie minogue as she prepares for an emotional return to glastonbury this weekend coming up on bbc news... chelsea are splashing the cash despite being under a transfer ban. they are expecting to do a permanent deal for mateo kovacic, who impressed for chelsea last season on loan. the two candidates for the leadership of the liberal democrats have been setting out how they plan...
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lauren moss, bbc news.re sanctions against iran later today, as tensions continue to rise between the two countries. the us secretary of state mike pompeo has arrived in saudi arabia for talks on forming what he has described as a "global coalition" against iran. last week, donald trump said he had called off a planned retaliatory air strike after iran shot down an american drone near the strait of hormuz. tom bateman is near there now, in fujairah in the united arab emirates. there is pressure on both countries to lower the tension but the opposite seems to be happening? yes, things remain really volatile here in the strait of hormuz as we have that visit from the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, who has been in saudi arabia this morning. he then travelled here to the united arab emirates to talk to those key gulf allies of the united states. all after that shooting down of an american dronejust after that shooting down of an american drone just over the water here by the iranians last week in disputed
lauren moss, bbc news.re sanctions against iran later today, as tensions continue to rise between the two countries. the us secretary of state mike pompeo has arrived in saudi arabia for talks on forming what he has described as a "global coalition" against iran. last week, donald trump said he had called off a planned retaliatory air strike after iran shot down an american drone near the strait of hormuz. tom bateman is near there now, in fujairah in the united arab emirates. there...
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lauren moss, bbc news.'s club in the doubles event. just six months ago, the two—time wimbledon champion broke down in tears when he revealed he might never play competitive tennis again after a serious hip injury. but after surgery, he says he's pain—free and enjoying playing again. he spoke to sally nugent. what is life like now, pain—free? it's significantly better. i am doing lots of things that i certainly wouldn't have been doing six months ago, from playing golf and doing escape rooms and spending way more time with friends and family. you seem surprised by that. doing what? escape rooms. you've never heard of them? i have heard of them, but they sound like my worst nightmare. yeah, well, i love them. do you? yeah. so you get locked in a room? locked in a room with... well, i guess you can do it with anyone, but i've been doing it with friends and family and trying to escape within the allotted time you yeah. which i like. you know, i would never have done anything like that a few days before a tourn
lauren moss, bbc news.'s club in the doubles event. just six months ago, the two—time wimbledon champion broke down in tears when he revealed he might never play competitive tennis again after a serious hip injury. but after surgery, he says he's pain—free and enjoying playing again. he spoke to sally nugent. what is life like now, pain—free? it's significantly better. i am doing lots of things that i certainly wouldn't have been doing six months ago, from playing golf and doing escape...
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lauren moss reports. 18 months ago whenjack was 24, he took his life while on a gap year in vietnam after. he started gambling in sheffield with his friends when he was 17 but it was a habit that spiralled into addiction. he didn't think it was u nsafe. addiction. he didn't think it was unsafe. and i think he felt, in the end, that it controlled him and that is why he died, really because he felt he would never be free of it. jack's parents now run a charity to support other families. they welcoming the news clinic for teenagers and young people with gambling problems will open later last year in london and what has now been an adult only service. 450,000 children are regularly betting, more than those who drink alcohol, smoke or take drugs and many have a gambling problem. or take drugs and many have a gambling problemlj or take drugs and many have a gambling problem. i have dedicated my life treating adult gambling problems and that has been sad enough. having said this, many of my aduu enough. having said this, many of my adult patients were already children problem gambling issues. fr
lauren moss reports. 18 months ago whenjack was 24, he took his life while on a gap year in vietnam after. he started gambling in sheffield with his friends when he was 17 but it was a habit that spiralled into addiction. he didn't think it was u nsafe. addiction. he didn't think it was unsafe. and i think he felt, in the end, that it controlled him and that is why he died, really because he felt he would never be free of it. jack's parents now run a charity to support other families. they...
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lauren moss reports.hen a gp makes an urgent referral for cancer treatment, nhs guidelines say 85% of patients should begin treatment within 62 days, but figures show that almost 32,500 patients across england weren't seen within that timeframe in the past year. bbc analysis of waiting times shows that maidstone and tunbridge wells in kent was the worst performing, treating just 61% of patients within the two month period. it is followed by wolverhampton, western area health, south bend and... kingston topped the list, seeing 96% of patients within the time. frimley health and bolton also performed well. cancer isa bolton also performed well. cancer is a diagnosis that when people receive it it turns the world upside down. it is a really difficult experience for people to go through, and the longer people have to wait to get that diagnosis and treatment, the more it will impact them, their health and well—being, just going through that experience. and nhs england spokesperson said... the nhs long—term pla
lauren moss reports.hen a gp makes an urgent referral for cancer treatment, nhs guidelines say 85% of patients should begin treatment within 62 days, but figures show that almost 32,500 patients across england weren't seen within that timeframe in the past year. bbc analysis of waiting times shows that maidstone and tunbridge wells in kent was the worst performing, treating just 61% of patients within the two month period. it is followed by wolverhampton, western area health, south bend and......
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lauren moss, bbc news. murrison has warned iran that it "needs to stop" attacks in the gulf of oman. his visit to tehran comes after the us accused iran of attacking oil tankers earlier this month, which iran denies. dr murrison said the uk believes iran "almost certainly bears responsibility". 0ur middle east correspondent tom bateman is in fujairah, and can tell us more. this row is not going away, is it? allan absolutely not. it was a pretty firm message from the british on that visit to tehran, as you are saying there. things remain volatile here where just a few days ago, the iranians shot down an american drone in disputed circumstances and we heard how ronald trump was moments away from a retaliatory response but said he would step back from the drink —— brink. he feared any uranian loss of life and said that would not be proportionate. ———— iranian. they are visiting key allies, in this case, the uae, to push a message, they want to build a coalition to push back against the iranians. will the briti
lauren moss, bbc news. murrison has warned iran that it "needs to stop" attacks in the gulf of oman. his visit to tehran comes after the us accused iran of attacking oil tankers earlier this month, which iran denies. dr murrison said the uk believes iran "almost certainly bears responsibility". 0ur middle east correspondent tom bateman is in fujairah, and can tell us more. this row is not going away, is it? allan absolutely not. it was a pretty firm message from the british...
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lauren moss, bbc news.at macmillan cancer support. we talked a lot about england but id conditions seen in scotland, northern ireland and wales? we know all of the uk the nhs is under extreme pressure and services are struggling to meet the needs of people with cancer, to make sure people with cancer, to make sure people get the care they need in a timely way. so that people do not have to worry about when their treatment will start. it is across the board. we will have some more information about england and some of the others but happens across the uk. from your perspective, what you think accounts for the fact that some nhs trusts are doing so well and others are doing far less well? why isn't best practice being followed anywhere? there are factors to ta ke followed anywhere? there are factors to take into account. some areas have populations, older people are in certain populations that might get marked cancer of a particular kind, they may be small staff in areas. it depends on your geography and wher
lauren moss, bbc news.at macmillan cancer support. we talked a lot about england but id conditions seen in scotland, northern ireland and wales? we know all of the uk the nhs is under extreme pressure and services are struggling to meet the needs of people with cancer, to make sure people with cancer, to make sure people get the care they need in a timely way. so that people do not have to worry about when their treatment will start. it is across the board. we will have some more information...
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lauren moss reports last week, it was bold targets to tackle climate change.t every new teacher will be trained in how to spot the signs of a mental health issues. the next great revolution in mental health has to be prevention, because if we make prevention a top priority at every stage of life, we can ensure that everybody has the opportunity to reach their full potential. according to research by the charity the children's society, almost a third of parents of children between the ages of four and 17 say their child has been affected by a mental health issue in the last year. this secondary school in cheshire already has a teaching assistant trained to support pupils. i think there's lots of pressures on young people at the moment. there's a lot of pressures from home life. there's a lot of pressure from expectations. social media, they never turn off from social media, which is constant. and i think young people now have great expectations about what they want to do in the future. and all these things can be quite daunting. but teachers say the new plans n
lauren moss reports last week, it was bold targets to tackle climate change.t every new teacher will be trained in how to spot the signs of a mental health issues. the next great revolution in mental health has to be prevention, because if we make prevention a top priority at every stage of life, we can ensure that everybody has the opportunity to reach their full potential. according to research by the charity the children's society, almost a third of parents of children between the ages of...
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lauren moss reports. when mandy was 44 she had a routine smear test.. i had a radical hysterectomy, which means that everything was removed from me and it was a really hard going operation and i was in hospital for a week and it was then a long recovery. four years on, mandy is in remission and has checkups every six months. the majority of several cancers are caused by the human papilloma virus. more than 300,000 women worldwide die from it every year. 850 of those deaths are in the uk. a decade ago, girls aged 12 and 13 started receiving the hpv vaccine. now a study of 60 million people in 14 high income countries has found eight years after vaccination among women aged 20 to 24 there was a 66% reduction in high risk strains of hpv. cases of genital warts were also down 54% and there was a 31% decline in precancerous lesions. the vaccine is very successful at reducing hpv infections and there are five hpv types which have seen substantial declines in the uk and they cause about 90% of cervical disease and cervical cancer. so what we'll expect to see
lauren moss reports. when mandy was 44 she had a routine smear test.. i had a radical hysterectomy, which means that everything was removed from me and it was a really hard going operation and i was in hospital for a week and it was then a long recovery. four years on, mandy is in remission and has checkups every six months. the majority of several cancers are caused by the human papilloma virus. more than 300,000 women worldwide die from it every year. 850 of those deaths are in the uk. a...
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lauren moss, bbc news.ents if their children are struggling with mental health problems — that's the view of two thirds of the students who took part in a big annual study of student views. the findings also show that young people at university are struggling with growing levels of anxiety on campus and some find it hard moving away from home. our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys reports. starting life as a student is a big leap. leaving home, managing time and money, for some, anxiety or depression come calling. so when did sam feel overwhelmed? straightaway, yeah, straightaway. as soon as your parents leave it's, "ok, it's just me." "what do i do?" and it'sjust, it's getting to know people and just finding... i think the course itself sometimes can be difficult because it's stuff you're not used to doing. you're so independent with everything you do, your lecturers will help you and if you ask them for help, they'll help you, but it's you, on your own. his university now asks students an extra question
lauren moss, bbc news.ents if their children are struggling with mental health problems — that's the view of two thirds of the students who took part in a big annual study of student views. the findings also show that young people at university are struggling with growing levels of anxiety on campus and some find it hard moving away from home. our education editor, bra nwen jeffreys reports. starting life as a student is a big leap. leaving home, managing time and money, for some, anxiety or...
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lauren moss, bbc news.ys he wants to create a new oversight board for the company, with the power to make independent rulings on whether questionable content should be removed. he was speaking to the bbc ahead of a major speech in germany this evening and says facebook should play a ‘mature role' in advocating, rather than shunning, regulation. i think it is absolutely right that companies like facebook acknowledge the mistakes that they have made. and of course mistakes have been made. it is just that i don't think that it is in any way conceivable, and more than that, i don't actually think it's right for private companies to set the rules of the road for something which is as profoundly important as how technology serves society. and in the end, this is not something that big tech companies, from the united states or elsewhere, can or should do on their own. and, look, i'm of the view that some people sort of yell at tech. i think it's important that we fix tech and resolve this tension that does exist b
lauren moss, bbc news.ys he wants to create a new oversight board for the company, with the power to make independent rulings on whether questionable content should be removed. he was speaking to the bbc ahead of a major speech in germany this evening and says facebook should play a ‘mature role' in advocating, rather than shunning, regulation. i think it is absolutely right that companies like facebook acknowledge the mistakes that they have made. and of course mistakes have been made. it is...
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lauren moss, bbc news.of spectators watched as the garter knights arrived in the grounds of windsor castle for the service at st george's chapel. newly invested members of the order, king felipe of spain and king willem alexander of the netherlands, also attended the event alongside their wives. an unwanted by—product of the cheese making process will be powering homes and industries across north yorkshire. whey from the wensleydale creamery will be turned into methane gas. our business correspondent ian reeve reports. it deals in big numbers, 35 million lof milk it deals in big numbers, 35 million l of milk a year is turned into 40,000 tonnes of cheese and now the vast by—product of that will soon heat and power local homes and industry. it will go from the factory here to a local bio energy plant that turns it into methane gas and content into the grid for generation. it comes from the farm and many of them are extremely local to the creamer here and every part of that product from the cheesemaking protei
lauren moss, bbc news.of spectators watched as the garter knights arrived in the grounds of windsor castle for the service at st george's chapel. newly invested members of the order, king felipe of spain and king willem alexander of the netherlands, also attended the event alongside their wives. an unwanted by—product of the cheese making process will be powering homes and industries across north yorkshire. whey from the wensleydale creamery will be turned into methane gas. our business...
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lauren moss reports.en worldwide stop 850 of those deaths are in the uk. it is most commonly caused by the human papillomavirus. a decade since the hpv vaccine was rolled out to girls aged 12 and 13, scientists have found there has been a decline in types of the virus which can lead to cancer. the study looked at data from 60 million people in 1a high income countries. it found that, 528 years after vaccination among women aged 20 to 2a, there was a 66% reduction in high—risk strains of hpv. cases of genital warts were also down 5a%, and there was a 31% decline in precancerous lesions. the vaccine's really successful at reducing hpv infections, and there were five hpv types which have seen really substantial declines of in the uk, and they because about 90% of cervical disease and cervical cancer. so what we will expect to see in the nearfuture is cancer. so what we will expect to see in the near future is that we are seeing really substantial declines in cervical cancers. it is estimated around 80% of gi
lauren moss reports.en worldwide stop 850 of those deaths are in the uk. it is most commonly caused by the human papillomavirus. a decade since the hpv vaccine was rolled out to girls aged 12 and 13, scientists have found there has been a decline in types of the virus which can lead to cancer. the study looked at data from 60 million people in 1a high income countries. it found that, 528 years after vaccination among women aged 20 to 2a, there was a 66% reduction in high—risk strains of hpv....
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lauren moss reports.s around a quarter of women in england and wales. now new research suggests that domestic abuse is not only under—recorded by doctors, but victims are also three times more likely to develop a mental illness. emma says she was in abused physically and emotionally by her ex—boyfriend, who later took his own life. my bruises would heal and the scars would go, but what i was left with was no self—esteem, no confidence in myself. i believed everything that he said, which was that i was unlovable, i was worthless, it was my fault that i was being abused, you know, it was my fault that he was acting that way because it was me that made him do that. emma didn't seek help for years. she suffered post—traumatic stress disorder and later received counselling. according to crime figures, around one in four women experiences domestic abuse in a lifetime. but the study found it was recorded in less than 100 gp patient files. survivors are three times as likely to develop mental illnesses such as de
lauren moss reports.s around a quarter of women in england and wales. now new research suggests that domestic abuse is not only under—recorded by doctors, but victims are also three times more likely to develop a mental illness. emma says she was in abused physically and emotionally by her ex—boyfriend, who later took his own life. my bruises would heal and the scars would go, but what i was left with was no self—esteem, no confidence in myself. i believed everything that he said, which...
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lauren moss, bbc news.kirby, cancer research uk's senior health information manager. nice to see you. nice to be talking about what is a good news stories. these results are fantastic and it is great to see what we have expected and we are seeing these results building up from studies and the beginnings of these impacts coming through, but how great to see this very clear, consistent drop in hbv infection rates and in the cervical changes that can lead to cancer. it kills 850 people a year and the great news about the vaccine is that can hopefully over time begin to reduce. this vaccine basically creates an immune response to the virus. the vaccine covers four types of hpv, two of the types commonly linked to cervical cancer and to link to warts. we are seeing reductions in the disease that can lead to cervical cancer and warts, so lead to cervical cancer and warts, so it is a very effective vaccine. lead to cervical cancer and warts, so it is a very effective vaccinelj remember when there was concern about
lauren moss, bbc news.kirby, cancer research uk's senior health information manager. nice to see you. nice to be talking about what is a good news stories. these results are fantastic and it is great to see what we have expected and we are seeing these results building up from studies and the beginnings of these impacts coming through, but how great to see this very clear, consistent drop in hbv infection rates and in the cervical changes that can lead to cancer. it kills 850 people a year and...
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lauren moss, bbc news. of the conservative leadership contest. three former ministers are knocked out, narrowing the field to seven. andrea leadsom, mark harper, and esther mcvey are all eliminated, after failing to win enough support from colleagues. oil prices rise sharply after two tankers are hit by explosions in a suspected attack in the gulf of oman. and in sport chris froome remains in intensive care following surgery to multiple fractures. he hit a brick wall during practice. the us open is under way at pebble beach in california. rory mcilroy is in the early stages of his opening round. defending champion brooks koepka is going for three in a row. and the wash—out continues, rain has caused the match to india and new zealand to be called off at trent bridge. more on the stories at around half past four. let's return now to news of a sharp rise in the price of crude oil — after two tankers were thought to have been attacked in the gulf of oman. there's been heightened tension between iran and the us
lauren moss, bbc news. of the conservative leadership contest. three former ministers are knocked out, narrowing the field to seven. andrea leadsom, mark harper, and esther mcvey are all eliminated, after failing to win enough support from colleagues. oil prices rise sharply after two tankers are hit by explosions in a suspected attack in the gulf of oman. and in sport chris froome remains in intensive care following surgery to multiple fractures. he hit a brick wall during practice. the us...
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lauren moss, bbc news.m the charity young minds. a growing problem. how big a problem is this? around one in eight, so three children in every classroom has a mental health problem and more are struggling to cope and that is why we need to see continuing investment in health services and particularly in early interventions. as that number increases, you welcome this announcement cleary but does it go far enough? this is a welcome announcement. we are pleased every new teacher will get some training in mental health and that builds on previous initiatives by theresa may. mental health will now be part of the school curriculum and we will see mental health support teams rolled out to schools but they are going to only a quarter of the country by 2023, so we need the next prime minister to make men to the top priority and make sure those teams support the whole country. there has to be a role for parents as well, doesn't there? there certainly does. for teachers spotting the signs but you do need support out t
lauren moss, bbc news.m the charity young minds. a growing problem. how big a problem is this? around one in eight, so three children in every classroom has a mental health problem and more are struggling to cope and that is why we need to see continuing investment in health services and particularly in early interventions. as that number increases, you welcome this announcement cleary but does it go far enough? this is a welcome announcement. we are pleased every new teacher will get some...
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lauren moss, bbc news.an later today, as tensions continue to rise between the two countries. the us secretary of state mike pompeo has arrived in saudi arabia for talks on forming what he described as a "global coalition" against iran. last week, donald trump said he had called off a planned retaliatory air strike after iran shot down an american drone near the strait of hormuz. earlier i spoke to our middle—east correspondent, tom bateman, who is in fujairah in the united arab emirates. things remain volatile here in the strait of hormuz as we have that visit from the us secretary of state mike pompeo who has been in saudi arabia this morning, he travels here to the united arab emirates to speak to the united arab emirates to speak to key gulf allies of the all after the shooting down of an american round just over the water by the iranians last week in disputed circumstances. in the background to all this is the 2050 nuclear deal which the americans withdrew from last year —— 2050 nuclear deal. the europ
lauren moss, bbc news.an later today, as tensions continue to rise between the two countries. the us secretary of state mike pompeo has arrived in saudi arabia for talks on forming what he described as a "global coalition" against iran. last week, donald trump said he had called off a planned retaliatory air strike after iran shot down an american drone near the strait of hormuz. earlier i spoke to our middle—east correspondent, tom bateman, who is in fujairah in the united arab...
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lauren moss reports.n urgent referral for cancer treatment, nhs guidelines say 85% of patients should begin treatment within 62 days, but figures show that almost 32,500 patients across england weren't seen within that timeframe in the past year. bbc analysis of waiting times shows that maidstone and tunbridge wells nhs trust in kent was the worst performing, treating just 61% of patients within the two month period. it is followed by wolverhampton, weston area health, southend and bradford. kingston hospital nhs trust in london topped the list, seeing 96% of patients within the timeframe. frimley health, bolton, mid—cheshire and thameside and glossop also performed well. cancer is a diagnosis that when people receive it it turns the world upside down. it is a really difficult experience for people to go through, and the longer people have to wait to get that diagnosis and treatment, the more it will impact them, their health and well—being, just going through that experience. an nhs england spokesperson
lauren moss reports.n urgent referral for cancer treatment, nhs guidelines say 85% of patients should begin treatment within 62 days, but figures show that almost 32,500 patients across england weren't seen within that timeframe in the past year. bbc analysis of waiting times shows that maidstone and tunbridge wells nhs trust in kent was the worst performing, treating just 61% of patients within the two month period. it is followed by wolverhampton, weston area health, southend and bradford....
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lauren moss reports. women in england and wales. now new research suggests that domestic abuse is not only under—recorded by doctors, but victims are also three times more likely to develop a mental illness. emma says she was in abused physically and emotionally by her ex—boyfriend, who later took his own life. my bruises would heal and the scars would go, but what i was left with was no self—esteem, no confidence in myself. i believed everything that he said, which was that i was unlovable, i was worthless, it was my fault that i was being abused, you know, it was my fault that he was acting that way because it was me that made him do that. emma didn't seek help for years. she suffered post—traumatic stress disorder and later received counselling. according to crime figures, around one in four women experiences domestic abuse in a lifetime. but the study found it was recorded in less than 100 gp patient files. survivors are three times as likely to develop mental illnesses such as depression, schizophren
lauren moss reports. women in england and wales. now new research suggests that domestic abuse is not only under—recorded by doctors, but victims are also three times more likely to develop a mental illness. emma says she was in abused physically and emotionally by her ex—boyfriend, who later took his own life. my bruises would heal and the scars would go, but what i was left with was no self—esteem, no confidence in myself. i believed everything that he said, which was that i was...
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lauren moss has more.s an insidious crime that affects one in four women in england and wales. now new research suggests that domestic abuse is not only unrecorded by doctors, but victims are also three times more likely to develop a mental illness. we know that over half of women have experienced physical or sexual violence will meet the diagnostic criteria for psychiatric disorder. that can range from ptsd to serious mental health conditions. domestic abuse was recorded in just conditions. domestic abuse was recorded injust 0.5% conditions. domestic abuse was recorded in just 0.5% of more than 90,000 anonymous patient records, far lower than crime fingers indicate. researchers say this could be the tip of the iceberg and are calling for a better screening process. one of the reasons why this piece of work is so important is with significant underreporting, gps and health professionals and primary ca re can and health professionals and primary care can do a lot to support survivors of domestic abuse and t
lauren moss has more.s an insidious crime that affects one in four women in england and wales. now new research suggests that domestic abuse is not only unrecorded by doctors, but victims are also three times more likely to develop a mental illness. we know that over half of women have experienced physical or sexual violence will meet the diagnostic criteria for psychiatric disorder. that can range from ptsd to serious mental health conditions. domestic abuse was recorded in just conditions....
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lauren moss has more.uggests that domestic abuse is not only unrecorded by doctors, but victims are also three times more likely to develop a mental illness. we know that over half of women that have experienced physical or sexual violence will meet the diagnostic criteria for at least one mental health disorder. that can range from stress and anxiety to ptsd to serious mental health conditions. domestic abuse was recorded in just 0.5% of more than 90,000 anonymous patient records, far lower than crime figures indicate. researchers say this could be the tip of the iceberg and are calling for a better screening process. one of the reasons why this piece of work is so important is with such significant underreporting, gps and health professionals and primary care can do a lot to support survivors of domestic abuse and this could possibly mean then a huge cohort of women with a serious unmet mental health need who we could support. the royal college of gps say doctors are highly trained to understand the sign
lauren moss has more.uggests that domestic abuse is not only unrecorded by doctors, but victims are also three times more likely to develop a mental illness. we know that over half of women that have experienced physical or sexual violence will meet the diagnostic criteria for at least one mental health disorder. that can range from stress and anxiety to ptsd to serious mental health conditions. domestic abuse was recorded in just 0.5% of more than 90,000 anonymous patient records, far lower...
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lauren moss reports.ear, cervical cancer claims the lives of more than 300,000 women worldwide. 850 of those deaths are in the uk. it is most commonly caused by the human papillomavirus. a decade since the hpv vaccine was rolled out to girls aged 12 and 13, scientists have found there has been a decline in types of the virus which can lead to cancer. the study looked at data from 60 million people in 14 high—income countries. it has found that, 5—8 years after vaccination, among women aged 20 to 2a, there was a 66% reduction in high—risk strains of hpv. cases of genital warts were also down 5a%, and there was a 31% decline in precancerous lesions. the vaccine‘s really successful at reducing hpv infections, and there are five hpv types which we've seen really substantial declines of in the uk, and they cause about 90% of cervical disease and cervical cancer. so what we'll expect to see in the near future is that we're seeing really substantial declines in cervical cancers. it is estimated around 80% of gir
lauren moss reports.ear, cervical cancer claims the lives of more than 300,000 women worldwide. 850 of those deaths are in the uk. it is most commonly caused by the human papillomavirus. a decade since the hpv vaccine was rolled out to girls aged 12 and 13, scientists have found there has been a decline in types of the virus which can lead to cancer. the study looked at data from 60 million people in 14 high—income countries. it has found that, 5—8 years after vaccination, among women aged...
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lauren moss, bbc news.ope they crave. turkey is a profoundly polarised country, which president erdogan has ruled through this kind of divide and rule strategy. and the other side of this country was yearning for somebody who would represent them and who could challenge the president. they have found that in ekrem imamoglu, a softly spoken, relentlessly positive a9—year—old former mayor of a district of istanbul, little known previously, he has now managed to channel that desire for hope and optimism and is the new mayor elect of istanbul. what all this means is that i think it is a turning point for turkey. it will be seen very much as the beginning of the end of president erdogan by many here. there will be talk of the post erdogan era. there are already splits within his own party, those will be deepened and the whispers will only grow louder over when rather than if president erdogan‘s era will ever come to an end. the inquest into the deaths of those killed in the london bridge attack in 2017 has been
lauren moss, bbc news.ope they crave. turkey is a profoundly polarised country, which president erdogan has ruled through this kind of divide and rule strategy. and the other side of this country was yearning for somebody who would represent them and who could challenge the president. they have found that in ekrem imamoglu, a softly spoken, relentlessly positive a9—year—old former mayor of a district of istanbul, little known previously, he has now managed to channel that desire for hope...
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lauren moss reports. year, cervical cancer claims the lives of more than 300,000 women worldwide. 850 of those deaths are in the uk. it is most commonly caused by the human papillomavirus. a decade since the hpv vaccine was rolled out to girls aged 12 and 13, scientists have found there has been a decline in types of the virus which can lead to cancer. the study looked at data from 60 million people in 14 high—income countries. it has found that, 5—8 years after vaccination, among women aged 20 to 2a, there was a 66% reduction in high—risk strains of hpv. cases of genital warts were also down 5a%, and there was a 31% decline in precancerous lesions. the vaccine's really successful at reducing hpv infections, and there are five hpv types which we've seen really substantial declines of in the uk, and they cause about 90% of cervical disease and cervical cancer. so what we'll expect to see in the near future is that we're seeing really substantial declines in cervical cancers. it is estimated around 80% of g
lauren moss reports. year, cervical cancer claims the lives of more than 300,000 women worldwide. 850 of those deaths are in the uk. it is most commonly caused by the human papillomavirus. a decade since the hpv vaccine was rolled out to girls aged 12 and 13, scientists have found there has been a decline in types of the virus which can lead to cancer. the study looked at data from 60 million people in 14 high—income countries. it has found that, 5—8 years after vaccination, among women...
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lauren moss has more.new research suggests that domestic abuse is not only unrecorded by doctors, but victims are also three times more likely to develop a mental illness. we know that over half of women that have experienced physical or sexual violence will meet the diagnostic criteria for at least one mental health disorder. that can range from stress and anxiety to ptsd to serious mental health conditions. domestic abuse was recorded in just 0.5% of more than 90,000 anonymous patient records, far lower than crime figures indicate. researchers say this could be the tip of the iceberg and are calling for a better screening process. one of the reasons why this piece of work is so important is with such significant underreporting, gps and health professionals and primary care can do a lot to support survivors of domestic abuse and this could possibly mean then a huge cohort of women with a serious unmet mental health need who we could support. the royal college of gps say doctors are highly trained to under
lauren moss has more.new research suggests that domestic abuse is not only unrecorded by doctors, but victims are also three times more likely to develop a mental illness. we know that over half of women that have experienced physical or sexual violence will meet the diagnostic criteria for at least one mental health disorder. that can range from stress and anxiety to ptsd to serious mental health conditions. domestic abuse was recorded in just 0.5% of more than 90,000 anonymous patient...
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lauren moss reports. happy family memories, captured on camera. on a gap year in vietnam after losing money on a bet. he started gambling when he was 17 at college in sheffield with friends during their lunch breaks, but it was a habit that spiralled into addiction. they didn't think it was unsafe, he didn't think it was unsafe. and i think, i think he felt, in the end, that it controlled him and that's why he died, really, because he felt he would never be free of it. jack's parents now run a charity to support other families. they're welcoming the news that a clinic for young people with gambling problems will open in london in september, in what has, until now, been an adult only service. it's estimated 450,000 children are regularly betting — more than those who drink alcohol, smoke or use drugs. many are doing it through video games, fruit machines or sports, despite age restrictions. james started gambling when he was 16 and lost thousands of pounds. i was able to access betting sites through using parents' accounts, and also people putting
lauren moss reports. happy family memories, captured on camera. on a gap year in vietnam after losing money on a bet. he started gambling when he was 17 at college in sheffield with friends during their lunch breaks, but it was a habit that spiralled into addiction. they didn't think it was unsafe, he didn't think it was unsafe. and i think, i think he felt, in the end, that it controlled him and that's why he died, really, because he felt he would never be free of it. jack's parents now run a...
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lauren moss has more. 18 months ago, whenjack was 24, heated his own life while on a year he took hist think it was unsafe, he didn't think it was unsafe. and i think he feltin the end that it controlled him, and that's where he died, really. because he felt he would never be free of it. jack's parents now run a charity to support otherfamilies. they are welcoming the news that a clinic for teenagers and young people with gambling problems will open in london later this year in what has been until now an adult and the service. it's estimated 450,000 children are regularly betting, more than those who drink alcohol, smoke or take drugs. and many have a gambling problem. i've dedicated my life to treating adult problems gamblers, and that has been sad enough, seeing the destruction that these people have incurred. having said this, many of my adult patients were already children with problem gambling issues. from september, treatment sessions will be offered to children alongside their parents and also focus on mental health difficulties relating to gambling. another adult clinic will o
lauren moss has more. 18 months ago, whenjack was 24, heated his own life while on a year he took hist think it was unsafe, he didn't think it was unsafe. and i think he feltin the end that it controlled him, and that's where he died, really. because he felt he would never be free of it. jack's parents now run a charity to support otherfamilies. they are welcoming the news that a clinic for teenagers and young people with gambling problems will open in london later this year in what has been...
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lauren moss reports.urgent referral for cancer treatment, nhs guidelines say 85% of patients should begin treatment within 62 days, but figures show that almost 32,500 patients across england weren't seen within that timeframe in the past year. bbc analysis of waiting times shows that maidstone and tunbridge wells nhs trust in kent was the worst performing, treating just 61% of patients within the two month period. it is followed by wolverhampton, weston area health, southend and bradford. kingston hospital nhs trust in london topped the list, seeing 96% of patients within the timeframe. frimley health, bolton, mid—cheshire and thameside and glossop also performed well. cancer is a diagnosis that when people receive it it turns their world upside down. it is a really difficult experience for people to go through, and the longer people have to wait to get that diagnosis and treatment, the more it will impact them, their health and well—being, just going through that experience. an nhs england spokesperson
lauren moss reports.urgent referral for cancer treatment, nhs guidelines say 85% of patients should begin treatment within 62 days, but figures show that almost 32,500 patients across england weren't seen within that timeframe in the past year. bbc analysis of waiting times shows that maidstone and tunbridge wells nhs trust in kent was the worst performing, treating just 61% of patients within the two month period. it is followed by wolverhampton, weston area health, southend and bradford....
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here's lauren moss with more.e are big reductions and to high—risk strains of the hpv virus causing 70% of cervical cancer and there was also a reduction in genital warts and precancerous growths not only among women who had the vaccine in the last ten years but also when and who and —— and men who had not had something called the hurried effect, where those who had not been vaccinated against the elders are benefiting from those who haven't, but that only works if there is a large take—up of the vaccination over a wider population and across age groups. these findings are hugely significant, cervical cancer kills more than 300,000 women worldwide every year. as for com plete worldwide every year. as for complete eradication, we have to be a little bit careful here because a world worth it has helped organise organisations that if we continue with the current intervention methods it's unlikely that rates will be completely at zero level. that said though, this research that showed the rates will be significantly r
here's lauren moss with more.e are big reductions and to high—risk strains of the hpv virus causing 70% of cervical cancer and there was also a reduction in genital warts and precancerous growths not only among women who had the vaccine in the last ten years but also when and who and —— and men who had not had something called the hurried effect, where those who had not been vaccinated against the elders are benefiting from those who haven't, but that only works if there is a large...
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lauren moss, bbc news.n the search for a british hiker who has been missing in new zealand for almost two weeks. 49—year—old darren myers was due to complete a hike in the tararua range outside the country's capital wellington on the 1st ofjune, but he never arrived at his destination. they say absence only makes the heart grow fonder, so how about 75 years apart? american soldier kt robbins and 18—year—old french girl jeannine pierson fell in love in 1944 while kt was stationed in europe during world war two. the couple were separated as fighting broke out on the eastern front, but afterjournalists in france tracked down jeannine following the d—day commemorations, the pair have been reunited once again. that's lovely, isn't it? he's got a picture, look. did you see that? remember this? it's 8:14am. good morning. you're watching bbc brea kfast. 0xfam has been severely criticised by the charity commission for the way it dealt with claims of sexual misconduct by its staff in haiti after the 2010 earthquake.
lauren moss, bbc news.n the search for a british hiker who has been missing in new zealand for almost two weeks. 49—year—old darren myers was due to complete a hike in the tararua range outside the country's capital wellington on the 1st ofjune, but he never arrived at his destination. they say absence only makes the heart grow fonder, so how about 75 years apart? american soldier kt robbins and 18—year—old french girl jeannine pierson fell in love in 1944 while kt was stationed in...
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lauren moss, bbc news.have slumped as the hong kong market was hit for a second straight session following a day of street protests. the hang sengindex day of street protests. the hang seng index was down 8% today, extending yesterday's 1.7% loss. authorities in hong kong closed government offices for the rest of the week after clashes broke out over controversial extradition laws. police fired tear gas and rubber bullets and clashes with demonstrators yesterday as tensions heightened. proposals would allow extradition from hong kong to mainland china, opponents say the plans would be abused by beijing to pursue political enemies. our correspondent is in hong kong, at the entrance of the council building. here at the entrance of the legislative council it is much quieter than it was this time yesterday, when we saw chaotic running street battles between police and protesters. we still have a small group of demonstrators, as you can see here, they have braved the weather to come out here, and they are holdin
lauren moss, bbc news.have slumped as the hong kong market was hit for a second straight session following a day of street protests. the hang sengindex day of street protests. the hang seng index was down 8% today, extending yesterday's 1.7% loss. authorities in hong kong closed government offices for the rest of the week after clashes broke out over controversial extradition laws. police fired tear gas and rubber bullets and clashes with demonstrators yesterday as tensions heightened....