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michael buchanan reporting.suspected islamist after three explosions hit a bus carrying the borussia dortmund football team last night. the match against monaco was finally played this evening and there were shows of defiance from both sets of fans. our correspondent, jenny hill, reports from dortmund. # you'll never walk alone #. after an attack on home ground, this is how the world of football responded. dortmund's fans and their monaco rivals in unison. # you're never walk alone #. # you'll never walk alone #. security fears put aside for a match which mattered. we want to show that we don't care for the terrorism, we want to see football. we want to see a good match and that's important, i think. this was, police believe, a targeted attack on the dortmund team. three explosive devices, packed with metal pins, planted along their route to the stadium. explosives with a range of 100 metres. investigators have yet to establish a motive, but they're examining letters found at the scene. translation: three letter
michael buchanan reporting.suspected islamist after three explosions hit a bus carrying the borussia dortmund football team last night. the match against monaco was finally played this evening and there were shows of defiance from both sets of fans. our correspondent, jenny hill, reports from dortmund. # you'll never walk alone #. after an attack on home ground, this is how the world of football responded. dortmund's fans and their monaco rivals in unison. # you're never walk alone #. # you'll...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire. across the for this goal of the season against celtic. but ugo ehiogu will bruin and theresa may says there'll be no cuts to foreign aid but stops short of promising to keep pensions rising as they do now. and still to come, tributes to the former england and aston villa defender ugo ehiogu, who collapsed and died yesterday at the age of 44. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we'll have the latest from the crucible, including the battle of two former champions, as ronnie o'sullivan looks to reach the third round at shaun murphy's expense. a court has heard how a teenage computer hacker unleashed nearly two million cyber attacks on websites around the world using a program designed in his bedroom. adam mudd, who is now 20, admitted creating the program and selling it to criminals. the case comes as a new report by the national crime agency reveals that the average hacker is just 17. it's been looking at ways to stop young people being drawn into online crime, as
michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire. across the for this goal of the season against celtic. but ugo ehiogu will bruin and theresa may says there'll be no cuts to foreign aid but stops short of promising to keep pensions rising as they do now. and still to come, tributes to the former england and aston villa defender ugo ehiogu, who collapsed and died yesterday at the age of 44. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we'll have the latest from the crucible, including the...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire. michael buchanan is here with me 110w.be in relation to the monitoring of faecal hearts. whose fault is that? —— double. in sometimes midwives, sometimes doctors make mistakes, sometimes doctors make mistakes, sometimes both by either not working together properly or simply not working together at all. in broader terms there is a cultural problem that the trust. there have been at least two reports in the last year 01’ s0 least two reports in the last year or so that have highlighted this trust them in the word of one of them, does not have a safety culture at all. given that avoidable death in 2009 was effectively denied by the trust for a number of years, the question of that family who you saw there have is, we surely will not be only get that was avoidable at this trust over the years. the other thing the trust has failed on is, there was a review of all nhs trusts in england published last year, that looked into how they learn from incidents, what the reporting culture is like. this trust came up properly, having a po
michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire. michael buchanan is here with me 110w.be in relation to the monitoring of faecal hearts. whose fault is that? —— double. in sometimes midwives, sometimes doctors make mistakes, sometimes doctors make mistakes, sometimes both by either not working together properly or simply not working together at all. in broader terms there is a cultural problem that the trust. there have been at least two reports in the last year 01’ s0 least two reports in the...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire. now it's time for the travel show.eek's travel show, we are exploring a secret corner of spain full of places that time forgot. really beautiful round here. it's really quiet. we are tackling the great wall of china, one step at a time. and we're tracking down a wild and secretive creature that's learned to steer well clear of humans. we're looking out at the bottom of the valley here. and that's where the wolves are most likely to get a good breakfast. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, christa larwood, coming this week from palencia in spain. now, this country is one of the world's biggest tourism destinations. each year over 60 million people arrive on these shores. but they often head for the mediterranean coast and cities like barcelona or madrid. but here in rural spain, many struggling communities are pinning their hopes on becoming the next big holiday hotspot. i've travelled fairly widely in spain, but on this trip i'm heading to a region in the north of the country that i've never heard of before.
michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire. now it's time for the travel show.eek's travel show, we are exploring a secret corner of spain full of places that time forgot. really beautiful round here. it's really quiet. we are tackling the great wall of china, one step at a time. and we're tracking down a wild and secretive creature that's learned to steer well clear of humans. we're looking out at the bottom of the valley here. and that's where the wolves are most likely to get a good breakfast....
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michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire. to wait at least four hours to be admitted. almost 200,000 people had to wait much longer than they should for a bed — a big rise on last year's figures. nearly 100,000 more people had to wait longer than 18 weeks for planned treatment. penthouse apartments, impressive views — this is the north korea that the country's leader, kim jong—un, wants the world to see. today, he invited foreign journalists to watch as he cut the ribbon at a prestigious housing project in front of thousands of people. but it's all against a backdrop of increasing international pressure with fears that north korea is about to conduct its sixth nuclear test. an american aircraft carrier group is being deployed to the region and north korea's being threatened with tougher economic sanctions. our correspondent, john sudworth, sent this report from pyongyang. his movements are being tightly monitored and controlled. they poured into central pyongyang in their tens of thousands of citizens and soldiers alike, nort
michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire. to wait at least four hours to be admitted. almost 200,000 people had to wait much longer than they should for a bed — a big rise on last year's figures. nearly 100,000 more people had to wait longer than 18 weeks for planned treatment. penthouse apartments, impressive views — this is the north korea that the country's leader, kim jong—un, wants the world to see. today, he invited foreign journalists to watch as he cut the ribbon at a prestigious...
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michael buchanan, thank you.of state is holding talks now in moscow with russia's president putin. rex tillerson is trying to persuade the russians to drop their support for syria's president assad in the wake of last week's chemical attack on a rebel town. 0ur moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports. the body language told you everything about the state of us—russian relations. right now, moscow and washington are not the best of friends. no sooner had they sat down than russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov, accused america of an illegal attack on syria. rex tillerson said he was here to talk things through. and to further clarify areas of sharp difference so that we can better understand why these differences exist. there's been a sharp difference over this. last week, america launched cruise missiles targeting a syrian government airbase — an act of aggression, said russia. but washington called it an appropriate response to the recent chemical weapons attack on syria. america says it's certain the sy
michael buchanan, thank you.of state is holding talks now in moscow with russia's president putin. rex tillerson is trying to persuade the russians to drop their support for syria's president assad in the wake of last week's chemical attack on a rebel town. 0ur moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports. the body language told you everything about the state of us—russian relations. right now, moscow and washington are not the best of friends. no sooner had they sat down than russia's...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire.the financial district. many shops were closed, and there were chaotic scenes in the streets after traffic lights went out. the city's cable car loa ns lights went out. the city's cable car loans stopped running. —— lines. the duke and duchess of cambridge have made a surprise appearance on bbc radio one. while promoting a mental health charity, kate and wills also gave an insight into their social lives, revealing a love of takeaways and box sets. 0ur royal correspondent peter hunt reports. please welcome to radio 1 the duke and duchess of cambridge. with a destiny to fulfil, some dj—ing in the meantime. these are royals bringing their message about mental health to a young audience, and a confession about listening habits. i have texted in, yeah. under a different name? obviously, i wouldn't tell you who i was. definitely not! what are you doing texting in your car? obviously i stopped in a lay—by. i have not texted while driving, because that is illegal. the princely fan, who seeks
michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire.the financial district. many shops were closed, and there were chaotic scenes in the streets after traffic lights went out. the city's cable car loa ns lights went out. the city's cable car loans stopped running. —— lines. the duke and duchess of cambridge have made a surprise appearance on bbc radio one. while promoting a mental health charity, kate and wills also gave an insight into their social lives, revealing a love of takeaways and box sets. 0ur...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire.ry of the uk's biggest trade union, unite. mr mccluskey beat his nearest rival gerard coyne byjust over 5,500 votes. but onlyjust over 12% of unite's million—plus members voted. following the result, mr coyne, who was suspended from his position in the union yesterday, said he's considering a legal challenge. britain is on course to see its first full day generating electricity without using coal. so far the national grid's records show the country has been powered without the use of the fossil fuel since just before 11pm last night. if that remains the case for the next 30 minutes or so then it'll be the first continuous 24—hour coal—free period since the industrial revolution. a ministry of defence report on the deaths of three sas reservists in the brecon beacons has found that there were multiple failures and that it could happen again. corporaljames dunsby, lance corporal edward maher and lance corporal craig roberts died of heat exhaustion during a recruitment exercise on one of
michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire.ry of the uk's biggest trade union, unite. mr mccluskey beat his nearest rival gerard coyne byjust over 5,500 votes. but onlyjust over 12% of unite's million—plus members voted. following the result, mr coyne, who was suspended from his position in the union yesterday, said he's considering a legal challenge. britain is on course to see its first full day generating electricity without using coal. so far the national grid's records show the country has...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.ee explosions which hit the borussia dortmund football team bus on tuesday night say the suspect being questioned was a member of the islamic state group in iraq. meanwhile, the manager of the club has criticised uefa for disregarding the feelings of his shaken players by staging their champions league game against monaco less than 2a hours after the attack. richard conway reports. three explosions, devices packed with metal pins. 18 left in shock. but less than 2a hours after a targeted attack, borussia dortmund walked out to play their postponed u efa walked out to play their postponed uefa champions league quarterfinal against monaco. despite their usual passionate support, they lost the game, with players expressing afterwards how the emotion of the incident made it difficult to focus on what was ultimatelyjust incident made it difficult to focus on what was ultimately just a incident made it difficult to focus on what was ultimatelyjust a game of football. until i was on the pitch
michael buchanan, bbc news.ee explosions which hit the borussia dortmund football team bus on tuesday night say the suspect being questioned was a member of the islamic state group in iraq. meanwhile, the manager of the club has criticised uefa for disregarding the feelings of his shaken players by staging their champions league game against monaco less than 2a hours after the attack. richard conway reports. three explosions, devices packed with metal pins. 18 left in shock. but less than 2a...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire.s to say whether she'll continue with the tories‘ policy of pension increases, while the chancellor hints that the conservatives may leave open the possibility of tax rises. as voting gets under way in france, parisian officials say the gunman who shot dead a policeman was known to them as karim cheurfi, a convicted criminal. a new report into the deaths of three soldiers during an sas exercise in the brecon beacons says it could happen again. the world of football has reacted with shock to the death of the former england and aston villa defender, ugo ehiogu, at the age of 44. he collapsed yesterday after suffering a cardiac arrest at tottenham hotspurs' training ground, where he worked as a coach. he was capped four times for england. here's our sports correspondent, joe wilson. ugo ehiogu was a rock. the stock goals, sometimes he scored them. ended at ehiogu. a central defender, as strong and imposing as any footballer and now at the age of just 44, he's died. his passing was perhaps
michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire.s to say whether she'll continue with the tories‘ policy of pension increases, while the chancellor hints that the conservatives may leave open the possibility of tax rises. as voting gets under way in france, parisian officials say the gunman who shot dead a policeman was known to them as karim cheurfi, a convicted criminal. a new report into the deaths of three soldiers during an sas exercise in the brecon beacons says it could happen again. the world...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire.been released from hospital. david dao's lawyer said he suffered concussion, a broken nose and lost two front teeth during his ordeal. dr dao's daughter, crystal pepper, said that what had happened to her father had left the whole family distressed. what happened to my dad should never have happened to any human being, regardless of the circumstance. we were horrified and shocked and sickened to learn what had happened to him and to see what had happened to him. we hope that, in the future, nothing like this happens again. authorities in new zealand have declared a state of emergency in parts of the country after a powerful cyclone made landfall in north island. landslides and falling trees have left many roads blocked as authorities order the evacuation of tens of thousands of people. gusts of close to 90 miles per hour have left hundreds of homes without power. 0n the line is somebody from the new zealand red cross. it is morning here now. this storm is passing over us. here now. thi
michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire.been released from hospital. david dao's lawyer said he suffered concussion, a broken nose and lost two front teeth during his ordeal. dr dao's daughter, crystal pepper, said that what had happened to her father had left the whole family distressed. what happened to my dad should never have happened to any human being, regardless of the circumstance. we were horrified and shocked and sickened to learn what had happened to him and to see what had happened...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.e at an all—time low, after his secretary of state failed to persuade russia to stop backing president assad of syria. mr trump also said he believes nato is "no longer obsolete" — reversing a stance that had alarmed allies. from washington, laura bicker reports. vladimir putin said this us attack was an act of aggression. but donald trump said it was in response to a suspected war crime. the us believes the syrian president was responsible for using chemical weapons against civilians. at a press conference alongside the nato secretary—general, mr trump condemned bashar al—assad. that's a butcher, that's a butcher. so i felt we had to do something about it. i have absolutely no doubt we did the right thing, and it was very, very successfully done, as you well know. earlier, russia vetoed a un security council resolution that would have compelled the syrian president to co—operate with an investigation into the attack, a response president trump described as disappointing. it would be w
michael buchanan, bbc news.e at an all—time low, after his secretary of state failed to persuade russia to stop backing president assad of syria. mr trump also said he believes nato is "no longer obsolete" — reversing a stance that had alarmed allies. from washington, laura bicker reports. vladimir putin said this us attack was an act of aggression. but donald trump said it was in response to a suspected war crime. the us believes the syrian president was responsible for using...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.their chief executive, simon wright says, "the death of a baby is the most tragic event imaginable and we again apologise unreservedly to the families involved. we are working with our patients. we have already taken a number of steps to make improvements. our midwives are supported to have special training in friedel heartrate monitoring. we have also drained our staff to improve friedel heart rate analysis and purchased specific monitoring the sheens which use specially developed software. we are not complacent and discussed our learning in women and children's services at every board meeting". that has come through in the last few minutes. the latest nhs figures, for february, show a small improvement in performance in a&e units and waiting times in england, compared with january. but over the three months of winter, the figures show a big increase in the number of a&e patients waiting at least four hours, against the same period a year ago. our health correspondent jane dreaper rep
michael buchanan, bbc news.their chief executive, simon wright says, "the death of a baby is the most tragic event imaginable and we again apologise unreservedly to the families involved. we are working with our patients. we have already taken a number of steps to make improvements. our midwives are supported to have special training in friedel heartrate monitoring. we have also drained our staff to improve friedel heart rate analysis and purchased specific monitoring the sheens which use...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire.droom. adam mudd, who is now 20, admitted creating the programme and selling it to criminals. the case comes as a new report by the national crime agency warns that the average hacker is just 17 as angus crawford reports. simple, effective, illegal. in german: die website, titaniumstresser. net. the titanium stresser, a cyber weapon designed to shut down websites unless their owners paid a ransom. it bombarded targets with data, using ddos, or distributed denial of service, attacks, and it was created by adam mudd when he wasjust 16. internationally, this tool caused a considerable amount of damage... mudd sold it to other criminals, making hundreds of thousands of pounds. but after a massive attack in the us, the software was traced to his home in hertfordshire. at one point, seven million ddoss, making nearly $100,000 — that's not innocent, that is like an industrial scale for the purposes of cybercrime. this site is a hack forum... but are there other adam mudds out there, teenage b
michael buchanan, bbc news, shropshire.droom. adam mudd, who is now 20, admitted creating the programme and selling it to criminals. the case comes as a new report by the national crime agency warns that the average hacker is just 17 as angus crawford reports. simple, effective, illegal. in german: die website, titaniumstresser. net. the titanium stresser, a cyber weapon designed to shut down websites unless their owners paid a ransom. it bombarded targets with data, using ddos, or distributed...
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our correspondent michael buchanan has this exclusive report.rrors 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. that midwife come in crying, saying, oh, i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry. too late, damage is done. my girls are gone. hospital staff ignored kelly's repeated calls for them to deliver t
our correspondent michael buchanan has this exclusive report.rrors 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...
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our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports from shropshire.pril but were forced to fight for justice. pippa died from an infection just 30 hours after being born at home. staff at the shrewsbury and telford trust told the family that the death was unavoidable. members from the trust sat here, on this seat, and said that nothing could have been done to save pippa. that wasn't true? no. she had called the local hospital during the night, concerned about her daughter's vomiting. it's got splodges of dark brown mucus all over it. nothing was done. hours later, pippa died. the family fought foran later, pippa died. the family fought for an investigation. last week, a coroner ruled that the death was preve nta ble. coroner ruled that the death was preventable. they weren't going to do an investigation, so that was when i said that's not good enough, there will be an investigation and we will be involved. pippa griffith is one of seven avoidable deaths at this trust in a little over 18 months. as we revealed last night, the health secretary has now o
our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports from shropshire.pril but were forced to fight for justice. pippa died from an infection just 30 hours after being born at home. staff at the shrewsbury and telford trust told the family that the death was unavoidable. members from the trust sat here, on this seat, and said that nothing could have been done to save pippa. that wasn't true? no. she had called the local hospital during the night, concerned about her daughter's vomiting....
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it feels strange co nsta ntly michael buchanan.fic to hear what those parents have endured. a double loss, really. hoping something would be learned, but as he had repeated, it must be a terrible blow for them and i applaud their campaigning terrible blow for them and i applaud theircampaigning and terrible blow for them and i applaud their campaigning and trying to get to the truth of it. with your expertise, and you heard what richard said a moment ago, one of theissues richard said a moment ago, one of the issues amongst many was the issue with midwives with out of date training. how can they know for sure, people, if they are going into hospital today, that that is not still the case? well, i think the issue of training is absolutely crucial. training for staff is valuing women, if you are training staff to the right level. it is not just training undergraduate students, but the midwives need ongoing training about the issues. it is also to do with staffing, because if you have enough staff, you can spare people to do the train
it feels strange co nsta ntly michael buchanan.fic to hear what those parents have endured. a double loss, really. hoping something would be learned, but as he had repeated, it must be a terrible blow for them and i applaud their campaigning terrible blow for them and i applaud theircampaigning and terrible blow for them and i applaud their campaigning and trying to get to the truth of it. with your expertise, and you heard what richard said a moment ago, one of theissues richard said a moment...
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the trust say their mortality levels are in line with the national average. 0ur correspondent, michael buchanan errors of this trust have caused healthy babies to die. as a mother i do not want to feel this, i do not want any other mother or father to put the lid on gotham. promises to learn lessons have not been kept. they were interpreting my heart rate as her heart rate. 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 someone somewhere says enough is enough. we now need to investigate. it is all i've got left. bits of hair is not enough. a memory box is all that kellyjones has offered twin girls. her daughters were stillborn in 2014, the trust admitted that the deaths we re the trust admitted that the deaths were avoidable. but failed to spot their heart rates were deteriorating so their heart rates were deteriorating so the twins suffered fatal brain injuries. that midwife came in crying saying, i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry. too late.
the trust say their mortality levels are in line with the national average. 0ur correspondent, michael buchanan errors of this trust have caused healthy babies to die. as a mother i do not want to feel this, i do not want any other mother or father to put the lid on gotham. promises to learn lessons have not been kept. they were interpreting my heart rate as her heart rate. they missed the opportunity to see that there was any distress. but now a family long denied justice themselves have...