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lauren moss, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news.ion of the philippines is bringing back a stricter form of quarantine for two weeks to tackle a surge in covid—i9 cases. it follows a warning from doctors and nurses that the country was losing the fight against the disease. muslim worshippers have performed the last ritual of the annual hajj pilgrimage to mecca, an event that's been overshadowed by the coronavirus pandemic. no more than 10,000 people were allowed to attend. the saudi authorities say no virus infections were reported. stay with us on bbc news. still to come, lewis hamilton's three—wheeled race to victory at silverstone. music. the question was whether we wanted to save our people and japanese as well and win the war, or whether we wanted to take a chance on being able to win the war by killing all our young men. the invasion began at 2am this morning. mr bush, like most other people, was clearly caught by surprise. we call for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of all the iraqi forces. 100 years old and still f
lauren moss, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news.ion of the philippines is bringing back a stricter form of quarantine for two weeks to tackle a surge in covid—i9 cases. it follows a warning from doctors and nurses that the country was losing the fight against the disease. muslim worshippers have performed the last ritual of the annual hajj pilgrimage to mecca, an event that's been overshadowed by the coronavirus pandemic. no more than 10,000 people were allowed to attend. the...
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our health correspondent, lauren moss has more.i was in her 20s, she was prescribed codeine for pain in her knee. but the short—term relief the medication gave her slowly spiralled into a deep dependency that took over the mother of two's life for more than a decade. in the end, there was no pattern. whatever was there, i would take. it wasn't even about the knee pain any more. at its worst, how bad was it? as my body became more tolerant, i would take more. that's, i'd say, when i hit rock bottom, was when i was just void of any emotion. i didn't care about anything. i didn't care about myself, didn't care about what i looked like, didn't care about myjob. ididn‘t care on a day—to—day basis. chronic pain like nicki's isn't caused by an injury or medical condition. now, guidelines suggest painkillers ranging from paracetamol and ibuprofen, to opioids like codeine shouldn't be prescribed as they cause serious side effects, including stomach and liver problems, and are highly addictive. let me straighten you up. other therapies, such
our health correspondent, lauren moss has more.i was in her 20s, she was prescribed codeine for pain in her knee. but the short—term relief the medication gave her slowly spiralled into a deep dependency that took over the mother of two's life for more than a decade. in the end, there was no pattern. whatever was there, i would take. it wasn't even about the knee pain any more. at its worst, how bad was it? as my body became more tolerant, i would take more. that's, i'd say, when i hit rock...
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lauren moss, bbc news.med cases of covid—19 in the latest 24—hour period in the uk. the seven—day rolling average is 749 daily cases. you can see from the chart that the number of new cases is rising steadily. eight deaths were also recorded in that same 24—hour period. that number includes people in england who've died after having a positive test at any point, but for scotland, wales and nothern ireland, it's anyone who's tested positive in the last 28 days. it takes the total number of deaths in the uk to 46,201. on average in the past week, 56 people have died every day from coronavirus. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the capital region of the philippines is bringing back a stricter form of quarantine for two weeks to tackle a surge in covid— 19 cases. it follows a warning from doctors and nurses that the country was losing the fight against the disease. more than 200,000 people have now died from coronavirus in latin america and the caribbean. brazil and mexico account
lauren moss, bbc news.med cases of covid—19 in the latest 24—hour period in the uk. the seven—day rolling average is 749 daily cases. you can see from the chart that the number of new cases is rising steadily. eight deaths were also recorded in that same 24—hour period. that number includes people in england who've died after having a positive test at any point, but for scotland, wales and nothern ireland, it's anyone who's tested positive in the last 28 days. it takes the total number...
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lauren moss, bbc news. just briefly, and an update on the story from west africa.ent. he appeared on state tv, wearing a covid—i9 mask, looking exhausted, saying he was stepping down and dissolution of the government in parliament. you can see the people celebrating and he was speaking just hours after he and his prime minister were taken at gunpoint by soldiers to their military camp, outside the capital. the former president did not say he was now in charge but he did say he did not want any blood spilt to keep him in power. he said in a statement he was given no choice, appeared to be read from the military camp where he and the primers that were taken by the soldiers. there has been a strong international action, the actions have been condemned by the united nations secretary general and west african nations are saying they are opposing a blockade of —— imposing a blockade of mali. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter — i'm @bbc mike embley. hello there. if this was autumn or winter, this weather forecast wouldn't look particularly u
lauren moss, bbc news. just briefly, and an update on the story from west africa.ent. he appeared on state tv, wearing a covid—i9 mask, looking exhausted, saying he was stepping down and dissolution of the government in parliament. you can see the people celebrating and he was speaking just hours after he and his prime minister were taken at gunpoint by soldiers to their military camp, outside the capital. the former president did not say he was now in charge but he did say he did not want...
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lauren moss, bbc news.alongside a passenger, have been named. the incident near stonehaven followed heavy rain and flash flooding. andrew anderson reports. crash investigators arriving this morning at the scene of yesterday‘s catastrophic derailment in aberdeenshire. three people died in this wreckage. among them two of the train crew. the conductor, donald dinnie, seen here on the left, and the train driver brett mcculloch. the passenger who died has not yet been named. investigators will be looking carefully at weather conditions at the time. it‘s believed the train struck a landslip caused by hours of heavy overnight rain. as environmental changes are happening, and we are getting these longer periods of very hot weather followed by very sudden heavy rain showers and downpours, that maybe this is affecting the infrastructure in the way which has not been seen in over 170 years of its existence. we are seeing things that are unprecedented. a section of the line close to the scene of the accident was flood
lauren moss, bbc news.alongside a passenger, have been named. the incident near stonehaven followed heavy rain and flash flooding. andrew anderson reports. crash investigators arriving this morning at the scene of yesterday‘s catastrophic derailment in aberdeenshire. three people died in this wreckage. among them two of the train crew. the conductor, donald dinnie, seen here on the left, and the train driver brett mcculloch. the passenger who died has not yet been named. investigators will be...
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here's our health correspondent lauren moss.s the health service. more than 90,000 people were admitted for a planned operation in england injune. 67% lower than the same month last year. more than 140,000 were urgently referred to a cancer specialist. 19% lower than june 2019. and although higher than previous months, attendances to a&e were 30% lower than july 2019. lorraine's knee replacement was cancelled in april. it's now been rearranged for later this month. there's light at the end of the tunnel. it's just amazing, just amazing. my pre—op is next week and that's over the telephone, which will be interesting. and i've obviously got to be tested for covid. although the number of people being seen and treated is increasing, there are concerns about a backlog of patients needing care. what we do need to make sure is that that backlog of people who haven't seen their gp yet, whose tests and treatment might be postponed or delayed because of changes given covid—19, that all of that backlog has been building up and we must make
here's our health correspondent lauren moss.s the health service. more than 90,000 people were admitted for a planned operation in england injune. 67% lower than the same month last year. more than 140,000 were urgently referred to a cancer specialist. 19% lower than june 2019. and although higher than previous months, attendances to a&e were 30% lower than july 2019. lorraine's knee replacement was cancelled in april. it's now been rearranged for later this month. there's light at the end...
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lauren moss, bbc news. had an impact on the train derailment in aberdeenshire yesterday which left three people dead. the driver and conductor, who were killed alongside a passenger, have been named. the incident near stonehaven followed heavy rain and flash flooding. andrew anderson reports. crash investigators arriving this morning at the scene of yesterday's catastrophic derailment in aberdeenshire. three people died in this wreckage. among them two of the train crew. the conductor, donald dinnie, seen here on the left, and the train driver brett mcculloch. the passenger who died has not yet been named. investigators will be looking carefully at weather conditions at the time. it's believed the train struck a landslip caused by hours of heavy overnight rain. as environmental changes are happening, and we are getting these longer periods of very hot weather followed by very sudden heavy rain showers and downpours, that maybe this is affecting the infrastructure in the way which has not been seen in over 1
lauren moss, bbc news. had an impact on the train derailment in aberdeenshire yesterday which left three people dead. the driver and conductor, who were killed alongside a passenger, have been named. the incident near stonehaven followed heavy rain and flash flooding. andrew anderson reports. crash investigators arriving this morning at the scene of yesterday's catastrophic derailment in aberdeenshire. three people died in this wreckage. among them two of the train crew. the conductor, donald...
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here's our health correspondent lauren moss.ngland to try and stop the recent rise of coronavirus infections. since friday, families and friends from different households have been advised not to mix. there's speculation even stricter steps could be taken. here in halifax, people are adjusting to the new rules. it's not good for me because yesterday would have been the first day i could've gone into where she lives. but obviously, with the new restrictions, i can't go in. looking around at the kids, they've been off school for nearly six months now. will they go back in september? which is more important, schools going back or pubs staying open? two of my family have had it and, fortunately, both recovered but it is a horrible, horrible thing and we have got to try and protect each other from it. those over the age of 50 could be asked to shield if there is a second wave had been dismissed by the government. there is a lot of speculation about what might happen in the future but we are targeted rather than a blanket approach. if
here's our health correspondent lauren moss.ngland to try and stop the recent rise of coronavirus infections. since friday, families and friends from different households have been advised not to mix. there's speculation even stricter steps could be taken. here in halifax, people are adjusting to the new rules. it's not good for me because yesterday would have been the first day i could've gone into where she lives. but obviously, with the new restrictions, i can't go in. looking around at the...
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giving them to those suffering chronic pain could do more harm than good. 0ur health correspondent lauren mosse. but the short—term relief the medication gave her slowly spiralled into a deep dependency that took over the mother of two's life for more than a decade. in the end, there was no pattern. whatever was there, i would take. it wasn't even about the knee pain any more. at its worst, how bad was it? as my body became more tolerant, i would take more. that's, i'd say, when i hit rock bottom, was when i was just void of any emotion. i didn't care about anything. i didn't care about myself, didn't care about what i looked like, didn't care about myjob. i didn't care on a day—to—day basis. chronic pain like nicki's isn't caused by an injury or medical condition. now, guidelines suggest painkillers ranging from paracetamol and ibuprofen, to opioids like codeine shouldn't be prescribed as they cause serious side effects, including stomach and liver problems, and are highly addictive. let me straighten you up. 0ther therapies, such as counselling, acupuncture and exercise programmes are being
giving them to those suffering chronic pain could do more harm than good. 0ur health correspondent lauren mosse. but the short—term relief the medication gave her slowly spiralled into a deep dependency that took over the mother of two's life for more than a decade. in the end, there was no pattern. whatever was there, i would take. it wasn't even about the knee pain any more. at its worst, how bad was it? as my body became more tolerant, i would take more. that's, i'd say, when i hit rock...
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most likely to suffer have been women, people under the age of 40, and those with a disability, as lauren mossas a teenager and throughout locked and she shielded with her partner because lily is clinically extremely vulnerable to coronavirus. she says while the pandemic gave her the opportunity to spend more time at home, that also came with consequences. for me, a big part of my anxiety is going round and being other people and having this fear of a virus and also of this impending current recession thatis of this impending current recession that is happening and the uncertainty of the job market and me being quite young and in that place where i have been on short contracts. it's a scary time and that's massively impacted my own mental health. more than 3500 adults we re mental health. more than 3500 adults were asked standard questions used to assess depression and they a nswered to assess depression and they answered how often they experienced answered how often they experienced a range of symptoms including a change to their sleep patterns or appetite, loss of interest in daily activitie
most likely to suffer have been women, people under the age of 40, and those with a disability, as lauren mossas a teenager and throughout locked and she shielded with her partner because lily is clinically extremely vulnerable to coronavirus. she says while the pandemic gave her the opportunity to spend more time at home, that also came with consequences. for me, a big part of my anxiety is going round and being other people and having this fear of a virus and also of this impending current...
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lauren moss, bbc news. they use, they said the enquiry is going into an inactive phase, but if you think, after 27 long years, 27 years since the shocking racist murder that completely change the face of british policing and led to one of the most appalling injustices ever in british criminal history, the metropolitan police effectively said they have a lot of investigative roads. in 2012 they managed to secure two convictions, two of the five men suspected of the murder of stephen lawrence, back in 1993 in south london. after that they began another review of existing and potential lines of enquiry and came up potential lines of enquiry and came up with possible leads, one was a scrap of dna belonging to a woman which is found on backstrap on the scene, they have not been able to identify that woman. another related toa man identify that woman. another related to a man who was wearing a distinctive green jacket which had a large v on the back, that man has not been identified. in the third related to occul
lauren moss, bbc news. they use, they said the enquiry is going into an inactive phase, but if you think, after 27 long years, 27 years since the shocking racist murder that completely change the face of british policing and led to one of the most appalling injustices ever in british criminal history, the metropolitan police effectively said they have a lot of investigative roads. in 2012 they managed to secure two convictions, two of the five men suspected of the murder of stephen lawrence,...
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here's our health correspondent lauren moss. hello there, ma'am. welcome. it is a one—way system.rd day of tougher restrictions in parts of northern england, to try and stop the recent rise of coronavirus infections. since friday, families and friends from different households have been advised not to mix. there is speculation that even stricter steps could be taken. here in halifax, people are adjusting to the new rules. it is not good for me, because yesterday would have been the first day i could have gone in to where she lives,
here's our health correspondent lauren moss. hello there, ma'am. welcome. it is a one—way system.rd day of tougher restrictions in parts of northern england, to try and stop the recent rise of coronavirus infections. since friday, families and friends from different households have been advised not to mix. there is speculation that even stricter steps could be taken. here in halifax, people are adjusting to the new rules. it is not good for me, because yesterday would have been the first day...