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dr wheeler states in legal papers that mr vavalidis would still have died from liverfailure because ofiabetes and obesity. the doctor is under investigation by the general medical council. the united states has expelled two cuban diplomats , amid suggestions that mysterious technology was used to damage the hearing of us embassy staff in havana. us state department officials believe covert sonic devices may have caused cases of severe hearing loss. cuba says it's investigating the claims. our correspondent tom burridge reports. it was a moment when cuba and america's relationship changed. for decades, they were enemies, but the opening of america's embassy in havana two years ago set this island and its neighbouring superpower on a new path, with some trade and travel restrictions lifted. now, news about bizarre events in that very building. it's emerged that several us diplomats had to leave cuba last year for health reasons. they had apparently suffered severe hearing loss. one theory is that the diplomats were subjected to a device which gave off low or high frequency sound which is
dr wheeler states in legal papers that mr vavalidis would still have died from liverfailure because ofiabetes and obesity. the doctor is under investigation by the general medical council. the united states has expelled two cuban diplomats , amid suggestions that mysterious technology was used to damage the hearing of us embassy staff in havana. us state department officials believe covert sonic devices may have caused cases of severe hearing loss. cuba says it's investigating the claims. our...
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dr wheeler states in legal papers that mr vavalidis would still have died from liverfailure because ofon by the general medical council. jane dreaper, bbc news. relatives of the omagh bomb victims have announced that they are to sue northern ireland's police chief. next week will mark 19 years since the bombing by the real ira which left 29 people dead. families of the victims have issued a writ against chief constable george hamilton. it focuses on what happened afterwards and why no—one has been successfully convicted ina criminal court. a man who used a "quick sale" firm to sell his home claims he received less than half of what the property was actually sold for. quick sale companies offer to buy your house quickly, usually paying below market value. but phillip edwards says that when he sold his three bedroom house in hawarden in flintshire, he received just £68,000 from the £165,000 sale. he's one of four alleged victims of what's believed to be a house sale scheme based in the midlands — and police are investigating, as geraint thomas reports. it's advertised as an easy, fast an
dr wheeler states in legal papers that mr vavalidis would still have died from liverfailure because ofon by the general medical council. jane dreaper, bbc news. relatives of the omagh bomb victims have announced that they are to sue northern ireland's police chief. next week will mark 19 years since the bombing by the real ira which left 29 people dead. families of the victims have issued a writ against chief constable george hamilton. it focuses on what happened afterwards and why no—one has...
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dr wheeler states in legal papers that mr vavalidis would still have died from liverfailure because ofbe rescued from the top deck of a double decker bus after it crashed into a shop on a busy london high street. the accident happened just before 7am this morning, in the south of the city close to clapham junction station. the bus driver was taken to hospital and nine others treated at the scene for minor injuries. transport for london say they are investigating. just to remind you of an upcoming queue and day with our correspondent who is looking into the issue of eggs and how safe they are following the revelation of 700,000 eggs fried dutch company at the centre of an investigation over a fertiliser being put into some of their mixtures. yesterday, the food and safety agency said that it was 71,000 and it turns out it was many more. you can tweak your questions to ask. use the hashtag eggs. in a moment a summary of the business news this hour but first , the headlines on bbc news: the national crime agency says the scale of modern slavery in the uk is far bigger than previously thou
dr wheeler states in legal papers that mr vavalidis would still have died from liverfailure because ofbe rescued from the top deck of a double decker bus after it crashed into a shop on a busy london high street. the accident happened just before 7am this morning, in the south of the city close to clapham junction station. the bus driver was taken to hospital and nine others treated at the scene for minor injuries. transport for london say they are investigating. just to remind you of an...
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dr wheeler states in legal papers that mr vavalidis would still have died from liver failure becausehat the story about the 700,000 eggs sent to the uk gota about the 700,000 eggs sent to the uk got a lot of you quite concerned. if you want to put a question to our correspondent, he will be in the studio to answer them. tweet to @bbcsimonmccoy and i will put your questions to him on bbc news. more than 9,000 people currently sleep on the streets — and the number of people sleeping rough across england, scotland and wales could jump by three—quarters in the next decade. that's the warning from the homeless charity crisis. our correspondent sima kotecha reports. not having a place to call home — a reality for thousands, a problem expected to get a lot worse. meet alan, a former courier, now homeless. that's why people drink a lot and are on drugs. i don't blame them, because they can't live. they've got nowhere to live. it's a disgrace. it's not difficult to find people like this here in leicester city centre, who tell us they have no choice but to sleep on the streets. this man says h
dr wheeler states in legal papers that mr vavalidis would still have died from liver failure becausehat the story about the 700,000 eggs sent to the uk gota about the 700,000 eggs sent to the uk got a lot of you quite concerned. if you want to put a question to our correspondent, he will be in the studio to answer them. tweet to @bbcsimonmccoy and i will put your questions to him on bbc news. more than 9,000 people currently sleep on the streets — and the number of people sleeping rough...
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widow is suing the private gp who was the family's trusted doctor over the prescribing of a drug mr vavalidis
widow is suing the private gp who was the family's trusted doctor over the prescribing of a drug mr vavalidis
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up the need for regular blood tests in cases like this, and that he failed to properly monitor mr vavalidisnt could have lived up to two years longer. the lawyer working on the family's legal claim says it is one of the worst cases he has known. private healthcare does have certain advantages over the nhs. it's more convenient, generally, and it is more comfortable. but it certainly is not better care. dr wheeler states in legal papers that stefanos would still have died from liver failure because of his diabetes and obesity. the doctor is under investigation by the general medical council. jane draper, bbc news. facebook is to launch a new service that will compete with tv networks and online platforms like youtube and netflix. social media users will soon see a watch tab on their feeds, which will offer a range of shows, some of which have been funded by the social network. it will also allow people to see what their friends are watching and start conversations with others who are interested in the same videos. can you imagine doing that, charlie, sitting there while we're both on faceboo
up the need for regular blood tests in cases like this, and that he failed to properly monitor mr vavalidisnt could have lived up to two years longer. the lawyer working on the family's legal claim says it is one of the worst cases he has known. private healthcare does have certain advantages over the nhs. it's more convenient, generally, and it is more comfortable. but it certainly is not better care. dr wheeler states in legal papers that stefanos would still have died from liver failure...
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widow is suing the private gp who was the family's trusted doctor over the prescribing of a drug mr vavalidiswe'd like to prevent it from happening to other people. dr peter wheeler continues to practise at this private surgery, which was declared safe when audited four years ago, but he's the—lawyer working on the family's e‘ gfliili 5515; '3‘ liiélefégi died from liverfailure because of his diabetes and obesity. the doctor is under investigation by the general medical council. jane dreaper, bbc news. let's return to the breaking news that relatives of the 0magh bomb victims have announced that they are to sue northern ireland's police chief for investigative failings that they believe let the killers escape justice. next week will mark 19 years since the bombing which left 29 people dead. 0ur correspondent chris buckler joins us from belfast. for those who don't remember this atrocity in 1998, remind us. this was a car bomb left in the centre of 0magh, a market town and county tyrone, a very busy saturday afternoon. people will remember the pictures of the carnage that was left after that bo
widow is suing the private gp who was the family's trusted doctor over the prescribing of a drug mr vavalidiswe'd like to prevent it from happening to other people. dr peter wheeler continues to practise at this private surgery, which was declared safe when audited four years ago, but he's the—lawyer working on the family's e‘ gfliili 5515; '3‘ liiélefégi died from liverfailure because of his diabetes and obesity. the doctor is under investigation by the general medical council. jane...