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lauren moss, bbc news.play — and england's momentum. the hosts took three early wickets, but then the heavens opened with australia struggling on 80—4. here'sjoe wilson. you know what they say — floodlights in the morning, cricketers' warning. as poor weather looms, artificial light gave england's bowlers their chance. near misses and frustrated faces, and england's captain did not have england's most successful bowler to call upon. james anderson was a life—size cardboard spectator. careful, don't give him another injury. joffre archer is anderson's replacement. and here it was, his first test match cricket. chris woakes has an outstanding record on this ground, and he struck, khawaja out for 36. that brought you know who to the crease. he gets an ovation before he has hit a ball. steve smith carries the greatest comparison. he is the new don bradman, the greatest australian, the greatest batsman, the man who seemed impossible to get out. steve smith can give you the same impression. he was defending. but
lauren moss, bbc news.play — and england's momentum. the hosts took three early wickets, but then the heavens opened with australia struggling on 80—4. here'sjoe wilson. you know what they say — floodlights in the morning, cricketers' warning. as poor weather looms, artificial light gave england's bowlers their chance. near misses and frustrated faces, and england's captain did not have england's most successful bowler to call upon. james anderson was a life—size cardboard spectator....
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lauren moss, bbc news. would be prepared to lead a government of national unity, in order to stop a no—deal brexit. but he also urged mps to come together first, to try to force the government to delay leaving the european union. 0ur political correspondent, jonathan blake, is at westminster. jonathan, is there a sense now that jeremy corbyn simply wouldn't be able to command a majority in the house if a vote of no confidence went against boris johnson?m house if a vote of no confidence went against boris johnson? it looks likely that that may well be the case. ken clarke is parliament's longest serving mp, and he is being looked to by some at least in westminster as the kind of person who could unite mps from different parties and lead a temporary government with the sole aim of avoiding a no—deal brexit. that is something jeremy corbyn himself wa nts to something jeremy corbyn himself wants to do, of course, but a couple of days after he appealed to other opposition parties and conservative mps for suppor
lauren moss, bbc news. would be prepared to lead a government of national unity, in order to stop a no—deal brexit. but he also urged mps to come together first, to try to force the government to delay leaving the european union. 0ur political correspondent, jonathan blake, is at westminster. jonathan, is there a sense now that jeremy corbyn simply wouldn't be able to command a majority in the house if a vote of no confidence went against boris johnson?m house if a vote of no confidence went...
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lauren moss, bbc news.control of the second ashes test at lord's. but it's a race against time as rain is expected to disrupt this afternoon's action. joe wilson is at lord's. lots of things were happening here yesterday in the sunshine. i can tell you that nearly £a00,000 was raised for the ruth strauss cancer foundation. this morning, the situation was simple, with australia resuming more than 200 runs behind while england had to take wickets. conditions made it possible. you know what they say — floodlights in the morning, cricketers' warning. as poor weather loomed, artificial light gave england's bowlers their chance. near misses and frustrated faces. england's captain did not have england's most successful bowler to call upon. james anderson was a life—size cardboard spectator. careful, don't give him another injury! jofra archer is anderson's replacement, and here it was — his first test match wicket. cameron bancroft, lbw. well, remember, chris woakes has an outstanding record on this ground, and no
lauren moss, bbc news.control of the second ashes test at lord's. but it's a race against time as rain is expected to disrupt this afternoon's action. joe wilson is at lord's. lots of things were happening here yesterday in the sunshine. i can tell you that nearly £a00,000 was raised for the ruth strauss cancer foundation. this morning, the situation was simple, with australia resuming more than 200 runs behind while england had to take wickets. conditions made it possible. you know what they...
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lauren moss, bbc news. good evening. good evening. reaction to you first on this decision by this group of women to take this legal action in this case, what do you make of a? it is obviously a decision they have to make that whether there are legal grounds for it it needs to be debated and tested if you like. you need to know the history of and plans to understand where it has come from and also they are the type of ladies we are talking about are not necessarily just ladies who need cosmetic surgery so just ladies who need cosmetic surgery so you have to be careful and understand what has been going on and do it in a rational way if you like. essentially breast implants have been around since 1964 and it is only in the last 20 odd yea rs and it is only in the last 20 odd years that sporadic reports of this lymphoma and it has reached a head belly of the last five years and the trouble is a lot of these cases are at least eight years beyond having their augmentation sale at the time when they were having a
lauren moss, bbc news. good evening. good evening. reaction to you first on this decision by this group of women to take this legal action in this case, what do you make of a? it is obviously a decision they have to make that whether there are legal grounds for it it needs to be debated and tested if you like. you need to know the history of and plans to understand where it has come from and also they are the type of ladies we are talking about are not necessarily just ladies who need cosmetic...
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lauren moss reports. ijust wanted to feel a little bit more womanly after...s of pounds for a breast enlargement, she hoped to feel more confident about her body image, but the boost it gave her later turned into a nightmare. i took the bra off and looked at it and it was massive. i mean, i couldn't get it into the bra. fluid had built up inside one of linzy‘s breasts. she had it drained twice, and tests then discovered she had a new and rare type of lymphoma. i cried, really cried, i was angry, i was hurt, i was worried i was going to die. i said to him, am i going to die? linzy‘s surgeon says her case is the first he's come across, but it's not known how common the cancer is, or exactly how it's caused. in 2012, the americans were coming out and saying it was one in a million. the australians are now coming in and saying it is one in 3000. somewhere between the two obviously is the truth. i think if you look through the literature, there's been a huge amount of underreporting or misdiagnosis. more than i million implants have been sold in the uk, with thousa
lauren moss reports. ijust wanted to feel a little bit more womanly after...s of pounds for a breast enlargement, she hoped to feel more confident about her body image, but the boost it gave her later turned into a nightmare. i took the bra off and looked at it and it was massive. i mean, i couldn't get it into the bra. fluid had built up inside one of linzy‘s breasts. she had it drained twice, and tests then discovered she had a new and rare type of lymphoma. i cried, really cried, i was...
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lauren moss, bbc news. do stay with us on bbc world news. but it's not for sale. greenland tells president trump he can't buy the world's biggest island. the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a huge job of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's former brutal dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. 2 billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millennium. it began itsjourney off the coast of canada and ended three hours later when the sun set over the bay of bengal. this is bbc world news today. i'm krupa padhy. the latest headlines: riot police in zimbabwe's capital, harare, use tear gas and batons on hundreds of anti—government protesters — angry at the economic crisis. the us congresswoman rashida tlaib has said she will not go ahead with a visit to israel to see her grandmother — describing the conditions set as humi
lauren moss, bbc news. do stay with us on bbc world news. but it's not for sale. greenland tells president trump he can't buy the world's biggest island. the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a huge job of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's former brutal dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. 2 billion people around the...
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lauren moss reports. ijust wanted to feel a little bit more womanly after... breast enlargement, she hoped to feel more confident about her body image, but the boost it gave her later turned into a nightmare. i took my bra off and looked and it was massive. i mean, i couldn't get it into the bra. fluid had built up inside one of linzy‘s breasts. she had it drained twice, and tests then discovered she had a new and rare type of lymphoma. i cried, really cried. i was angry, i was hurt, i was worried i was going to die. i said to him, am i going to die? linzy‘s surgeon says her case is the first hecome across but it's not known how common the cancer is or exactly how it's caused. in 2012, the americans were coming out and saying it was one in a million. the australians are now coming in and saying it is one in 3000. somewhere between the two obviously is the truth. i think if you look through the literature, there's been a huge amount of underreporting or misdiagnosis. tens of thousands of successful breast augmentations and reconstructions are performed each yea
lauren moss reports. ijust wanted to feel a little bit more womanly after... breast enlargement, she hoped to feel more confident about her body image, but the boost it gave her later turned into a nightmare. i took my bra off and looked and it was massive. i mean, i couldn't get it into the bra. fluid had built up inside one of linzy‘s breasts. she had it drained twice, and tests then discovered she had a new and rare type of lymphoma. i cried, really cried. i was angry, i was hurt, i was...
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lauren moss reports. i just wanted to feel a little more womanly... of lymphoma. i cried. really cried. i was angry, i was hurt, i was worried i was going to die. i said to my mum, "i‘m going to die." linzy‘s surgeon said her case is the first he‘s come across, but it is not known how common the cancer is or exactly how it is caused. in 2012, the americans were coming out and saying it was one in a million. the australians are now coming and saying it is one in 3000. somewhere between the two, obviously, is the truth. and i think if you look through the literature, there is a huge amount of underreporting or misdiagnosis. tens of thousands of successful breast augmentations and reconstructions are performed every year, using silicone or saline inside smooth or textured outer shells. there are some theories that the cancer could be caused by a reaction to a textured surface, or a bacteria. she was diagnosed with lymphoma... charlie‘s mother, kim phillips, was a8 when she died just months after one of her breasts became swollen. she was devastated, i me
lauren moss reports. i just wanted to feel a little more womanly... of lymphoma. i cried. really cried. i was angry, i was hurt, i was worried i was going to die. i said to my mum, "i‘m going to die." linzy‘s surgeon said her case is the first he‘s come across, but it is not known how common the cancer is or exactly how it is caused. in 2012, the americans were coming out and saying it was one in a million. the australians are now coming and saying it is one in 3000. somewhere...
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our health correspondent lauren moss is here. we will try and look at some graphics.an increase of 4%. going into those further to give you some more context, more patients were seen within the target time set than ever before, 1.7 million patients and 86.5%, but 275,000 patients are waiting longer than the four hours. the government target is to see 95% of patients within that four hour window but that hasn‘t been achieved for a number of years. but with the warm temperatures last month nhs england said staff pulled out all the stops to see as many patients as possible and visits to a&e have been increasing in the warmer months, slightly seen in the winter months also but nhs celsius say that they we re also but nhs celsius say that they were generally busy and notjust because of the heatwave. what about routine operations? this is nonemergency procedures, knee replacements, cataracts, and that list has climbed up to 4.4 million in england, 4.4 million, the highest since records began in 2007. those waiting longer than 18 weeks for their treatment again has also clim
our health correspondent lauren moss is here. we will try and look at some graphics.an increase of 4%. going into those further to give you some more context, more patients were seen within the target time set than ever before, 1.7 million patients and 86.5%, but 275,000 patients are waiting longer than the four hours. the government target is to see 95% of patients within that four hour window but that hasn‘t been achieved for a number of years. but with the warm temperatures last month nhs...
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lauren: i want to bring craig back into the conversation. were talking about china dealing with the hong kong protests. where you are in europe, there's also protests against the russian government, protests ongoing in mosst? >> it's a story that seems to have come out nowhere in many ways. it will be how they go, putin isn't necessarily prone to not lashing out. it will be interesting to see how he manages the situation, how heavy-handed he is with the protests. like i say, wouldn't be surprised if he did take a strong position on this. cheryl: craig, stand by, i want to go back to gordon chang. on the market and the economic side of all of this, as we watch geo politics flair up around the world, whether russia or china. >>,we have seen severe weaknessn the chinese economy. these are state numbers that show that whether it's manufacturing activity, unemployment now at near record levels in china, that also is a market story and something that you've got expertise in. >> yeah. if you look at for instance the official numbers that came out for july, they show growth but they show historically low growth especially industrial output. and the purchasing manager's undindices for the manufacturing sector for
lauren: i want to bring craig back into the conversation. were talking about china dealing with the hong kong protests. where you are in europe, there's also protests against the russian government, protests ongoing in mosst? >> it's a story that seems to have come out nowhere in many ways. it will be how they go, putin isn't necessarily prone to not lashing out. it will be interesting to see how he manages the situation, how heavy-handed he is with the protests. like i say, wouldn't be...