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we were not ready for mum to go, mum was not ready for mum to go.ad of her. last october, she collapsed in the family's home with pains in her stomach. she was so unwell that lorraine called an ambulance. several hours later, mum had deteriorated, so she was in cold sweats, she was constantly being sick, she was really crying out in pain. when you got to hospital, was there a sense of urgency? we were left waiting for mum to be seen for quite some time, and then she was examined by a doctor, who was just about to finish shift and who then left. no, there was no sense of urgency. toni's deteriorating condition should have prompted a sepsis assessment by a senior clinician. a later investigation by the hospital confirmed that this would have identified that it was likely that sepsis was present. instead, she was discharged. hours later, she was rushed back to hospital. we just knew that we couldn't wait for an ambulance to come, so we took her there. quite early on in the journey to hospital, i was holding mum in the back of the car... ijust felt her
we were not ready for mum to go, mum was not ready for mum to go.ad of her. last october, she collapsed in the family's home with pains in her stomach. she was so unwell that lorraine called an ambulance. several hours later, mum had deteriorated, so she was in cold sweats, she was constantly being sick, she was really crying out in pain. when you got to hospital, was there a sense of urgency? we were left waiting for mum to be seen for quite some time, and then she was examined by a doctor,...
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research indicates mums are making purchasing decisions in 80% of households so their spending powerng on baby products in indonesia and thailand combined are expected to surpass $420 million by 2020 but not all marketing can deliver a success story. earlier i spoke to a member ofa story. earlier i spoke to a member of a japanese advertising agency and i asked her about what campaigns resonate with mothers. all this year the ones that worked well resonated well, one is very relevant to mothers, the ones that understand us as mothers. those not painting women as mothers. those not painting women as stereotypes, not ones showing us in the household doing chores. something that really touches us in our hearts, something that talks to ask. examples would be, my personal favourite is always, the hash tag, like a favourite is always, the hash tag, likea girl, favourite is always, the hash tag, like a girl, do you remember that? asa like a girl, do you remember that? as a mother sometimes you want to teach your children but they won't listen to you. its powerful for the people working to ge
research indicates mums are making purchasing decisions in 80% of households so their spending powerng on baby products in indonesia and thailand combined are expected to surpass $420 million by 2020 but not all marketing can deliver a success story. earlier i spoke to a member ofa story. earlier i spoke to a member of a japanese advertising agency and i asked her about what campaigns resonate with mothers. all this year the ones that worked well resonated well, one is very relevant to mothers,...
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your mum was with you? is how you tell your children. the ports that go through your head when anyone is told, you have cancer, are morbid, understandably, and terrifying. is almost like somebody has come and smashed your whole world apart —— it is. my mum isa whole world apart —— it is. my mum is a trained nurse, unfortunately she worked with the consultant that was diagnosing me. it was a bit of a double whammy, a friendly meeting, but my mum came home and told my children. what do you remember of that conversation? these live long in your memory? your grandma brought the news to you? it was the most horrible day. my mum went in and i followed her, and all of a sudden shejust said, followed her, and all of a sudden she just said, can followed her, and all of a sudden shejust said, can i speak to followed her, and all of a sudden she just said, can i speak to you and your brother? i've got something to tell you. she got some information leaflets out and we asked where our mum was. she just said, your mum h
your mum was with you? is how you tell your children. the ports that go through your head when anyone is told, you have cancer, are morbid, understandably, and terrifying. is almost like somebody has come and smashed your whole world apart —— it is. my mum isa whole world apart —— it is. my mum is a trained nurse, unfortunately she worked with the consultant that was diagnosing me. it was a bit of a double whammy, a friendly meeting, but my mum came home and told my children. what do...
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we now know why mum died, but too many lives are still being lost to sepsis.come to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm ben bland. our top stories: struggling to get the power back on and an urgency to rebuild after hurricane irma. 1,000 british troopsjoin recovery efforts in the caribbean. everyone here is telling us the same thing. tourism is the lifeblood of these communities, and without it, the suffering will continue. bangladesh says it's overwhelmed by rohingya refugees. the prime minister calls on myanmar to take them back. we have a special report from the border. a small fortune. apple rolls out its latest gadgets. but if you want the top of the line iphone, you'd better get ready to pay for it. also in the programme: tributes to sir peter hall,one of the giants of british theatre, who's died at the age of 86.
we now know why mum died, but too many lives are still being lost to sepsis.come to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. i'm ben bland. our top stories: struggling to get the power back on and an urgency to rebuild after hurricane irma. 1,000 british troopsjoin recovery efforts in the caribbean. everyone here is telling us the same thing. tourism is the lifeblood of these communities, and without it, the suffering will continue. bangladesh says it's...
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daschle robbie's mum —— rob lee's mum.ull start with low cloud and patchy fog giving way to sunny spells —— rob lee's mum. a change, windy conditions and rain slowly edging in but some of that will be heavy. more in15 but some of that will be heavy. more in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. ready for government and on the threshold of power, that's whatjeremy corybn is expected to tell delegates later about the state of the labour party as their annual conference comes to an end. in early previews of his speech seen by the bbc, mr corbyn will take aim at the conservatives handling of brexit negotiations, calling on ministers to pull themselves together or make way. 0ur political correspondent eleanor garnier reports. this is the government in waiting, 0k? is this britain's next prime minister? is this the country's next set of senior ministers? they clearly think so and they want you to believe it too. in his big speech today, the labour leader will say his party is on the threshold of power. the labour lead
daschle robbie's mum —— rob lee's mum.ull start with low cloud and patchy fog giving way to sunny spells —— rob lee's mum. a change, windy conditions and rain slowly edging in but some of that will be heavy. more in15 but some of that will be heavy. more in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. ready for government and on the threshold of power, that's whatjeremy corybn is expected to tell delegates later about the state of the labour party as their annual conference comes to...
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when did you last manage to speak to your mum?ble to maintain correspondence with her since wednesday. i had a text m essa g e with her since wednesday. i had a text message from her last night. but obviously, with hurricanejose coming, i'm not sure those comms will be in place once it hits the island. what was she able to tell you about the situation there? had she managed to stay in her home? she was in her apartment. they were told that the apartment was able to with stand a cat five hurricane and it is. she had no electricity. the whole island is out. they have a generator there. she has been able to charge up her phone and keep in communication with me since it happened. she did say that there's a shortage of food, medical supplies, water and that looting has started. there have been quite a few looters. she said mostly market shops and shacks have been all looted. she's staying in the porto area, which i believe isn't too far from the beach. she said it's rife with looters, some of them are armed. the local hospital has been
when did you last manage to speak to your mum?ble to maintain correspondence with her since wednesday. i had a text m essa g e with her since wednesday. i had a text message from her last night. but obviously, with hurricanejose coming, i'm not sure those comms will be in place once it hits the island. what was she able to tell you about the situation there? had she managed to stay in her home? she was in her apartment. they were told that the apartment was able to with stand a cat five...
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translation: at first my mum would not let me come. i said i wa nted mum would not let me come. to read and write my mum is really happy. lessons take place under the watch of armed dad ‘s. there have been threats from criminal gangs to try and recruit youngsters in the area. but the school's founder says she is determined every child should getan she is determined every child should get an education, wherever it is. i don't know if you ever forget where you left your keys, or struggle to recall the names of people you've known for years, but our memories can have a habit of playing tricks on us. one person who never has such problems is yanjaa wintersoul. she's a world memory champion and we're going to put her powers of recall to the test. yanjaa, we're going to give you a0 seconds to memorise this image. 0ur viewers can see the same image in the screen behind her. in the meantime, i'm going to tell you a little about yanjaa. yanjaa's 23 and has lived in stockholm, mongolia, tokyo and kenya. she's recently been a star of the show sweden's got talent, and her amazing memory fea
translation: at first my mum would not let me come. i said i wa nted mum would not let me come. to read and write my mum is really happy. lessons take place under the watch of armed dad ‘s. there have been threats from criminal gangs to try and recruit youngsters in the area. but the school's founder says she is determined every child should getan she is determined every child should get an education, wherever it is. i don't know if you ever forget where you left your keys, or struggle to...
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your mum should be proud. something you wish you were better at. how much time. talking to crowds you get nervous that's the biggest fear of people i hate it i am very very ill it is in front of more than seventeen. i like it why do i love to thrive on something you long to believe to be true and real was wasn't oh oh. p. the world's a nice place a. good school dance tell me something people don't know about you oh oh. far more i think i grew up a bit more blue collar than a same area and and a massive history nerd so that's my that's my world history yes preserve it yes i have certain areas that speak to me more but i like what ever i was at one hundred years war and the fifth joan of arc all that entire century is pretty incredible is specifically british and canadian history my favorites for we get to some most social media questions i had. your man is seeking woman costar gondry show politics the man. is he's certifiable and is he now in some kind of asylum he should get help soon yeah i don't want to stories just as. well you know they had that all those and
your mum should be proud. something you wish you were better at. how much time. talking to crowds you get nervous that's the biggest fear of people i hate it i am very very ill it is in front of more than seventeen. i like it why do i love to thrive on something you long to believe to be true and real was wasn't oh oh. p. the world's a nice place a. good school dance tell me something people don't know about you oh oh. far more i think i grew up a bit more blue collar than a same area and and a...
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every time i've done something, my mum and dad have a lwa ys something, my mum and dad have always gonee encouragement to go forward and read. when i completed it... sorry. it was really nice. don't apologise. one sunday i thought, i will go to church on sunday, and i was asked to read a passage, and i was like, i'm going to do this. before i read, i said you'll have to excuse me if i'm wobbly, but it is the first time i have read in front of strangers in public, and afterwards they give me a round of applause, which was amazing. anyone who has difficulty reading who is watching this only needs to listen to you to get inspiration. if there is one person sitting at home thinking, that is me, what would you say to them? ignore the world where you they say to you, because you have an issue, you have a label. just say, i have an issue, where can i get help from? it is out there if you speak up. you can go to your gp, go to your local centre, people are there to help you. no one will point at you and laugh. they are there with open arms and they will say, we're here, we will help you out, wh
every time i've done something, my mum and dad have a lwa ys something, my mum and dad have always gonee encouragement to go forward and read. when i completed it... sorry. it was really nice. don't apologise. one sunday i thought, i will go to church on sunday, and i was asked to read a passage, and i was like, i'm going to do this. before i read, i said you'll have to excuse me if i'm wobbly, but it is the first time i have read in front of strangers in public, and afterwards they give me a...
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i noticed some mums out there and i thought, what color am i going to get this year?on't know, i think everyone has a favorite mum color. >> orange, yellow and red. >> i like purple mums. >> leon is nope. >> it all works for me. >>> money that that was supposed to be used to help hurricane harvey wound up in the hands of thieves in southern maryland. chick fill a was collectsing donations in a big jar at the front of the store. police released these photos of a group of men who stole the jar around 5:30 yesterday afternoon. investigators say they believe the group got away in a gray suv, possibly a toyota rav 4. that was supposed to help employees at a chick fill a in texas. >> too bad. >> that's just low. that is about as low as you can go. come on, guys. somebody something about that. >> everybody wants a piece of amazon. not only is it changing the way we shop. it could also mean thousands of jobs for this region. what metro is offering that many people are hoping will attract amazon to shington.wa i'm a lawyer, and i have clients, and i am proud to do what i do on
i noticed some mums out there and i thought, what color am i going to get this year?on't know, i think everyone has a favorite mum color. >> orange, yellow and red. >> i like purple mums. >> leon is nope. >> it all works for me. >>> money that that was supposed to be used to help hurricane harvey wound up in the hands of thieves in southern maryland. chick fill a was collectsing donations in a big jar at the front of the store. police released these photos of a...
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fethia had this strong personality, just like her mum. she was very brave and very social.se that about her... their cousin mourns the future they dreamed of. fethia, i believe, wanted to be a teacher. she was really bossy. "do this, do that," and she followed instructions quite well. hania, probably a princess. that's probably what hania would like to be. as the fire burned, their mum, rania, sent live video from inside the flat. come here! hello? it stresses you that she is seeing things, she is seeing this fire. she sounded calm and ifeel like, you know, god just gave them this calmness. the family had to wait more than three months, until yesterday, for the children to be identified. they will be buried tomorrow. it was this thing where rania asked god for her to always be with her kids. she passed away with her kids. even when her remains were found, even her kids were found. and it'sjust like, "wow, rania, you're so amazing." you're there for your kids all the time. the coroner has confirmed that all the children who died in the fire have now been identified. 18 child
fethia had this strong personality, just like her mum. she was very brave and very social.se that about her... their cousin mourns the future they dreamed of. fethia, i believe, wanted to be a teacher. she was really bossy. "do this, do that," and she followed instructions quite well. hania, probably a princess. that's probably what hania would like to be. as the fire burned, their mum, rania, sent live video from inside the flat. come here! hello? it stresses you that she is seeing...
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yes, my mum and dad watched it, they love it!rsion. it‘s not a biopic by any means. thank you. rob was here yesterday so we spoke to him then and stephanie was not here. that explains it. if you missed his new show, you can watch it on the bbc iplayer. we will have the ongoing police investigation into yesterday‘s attack. we will be back with the headlines ina we will be back with the headlines in a moment, stay with us. hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern. the uk terror threat is raised to critical —
yes, my mum and dad watched it, they love it!rsion. it‘s not a biopic by any means. thank you. rob was here yesterday so we spoke to him then and stephanie was not here. that explains it. if you missed his new show, you can watch it on the bbc iplayer. we will have the ongoing police investigation into yesterday‘s attack. we will be back with the headlines ina we will be back with the headlines in a moment, stay with us. hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern. the...
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found safe, returned to mum so mum and child all happy. like to and something that used to be a routine part of theirjob, advising neighbours about being safe after a spate of burglaries, has largely been passed on to volunteer groups. hello, sorry to disturb you. was you aware one of your neighbours had a break—in... some would argue it's sad when something like the police authority has to rely on volunteers. but unfortunately, that's the way forward. is it the way forward? it's like saying these days, are food banks a good thing? we shouldn't have food banks. they shouldn't be there in the first place. no—one should be hungry, should they... chief constables say it's not policing on the cheap, it's a necessity for their officers to get on and deal with serious crime. we have got two choices, we can stop, we can just become one of those old—fashioned police forces thatjust respond to crime, turn up when it's all gone wrong, don't provide support to domestic abuse victims, don't try and understand what is going on with young people who are
found safe, returned to mum so mum and child all happy. like to and something that used to be a routine part of theirjob, advising neighbours about being safe after a spate of burglaries, has largely been passed on to volunteer groups. hello, sorry to disturb you. was you aware one of your neighbours had a break—in... some would argue it's sad when something like the police authority has to rely on volunteers. but unfortunately, that's the way forward. is it the way forward? it's like saying...
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i met your mum in the summerand being able to drive.d in the 1970s and my mum used to did i sometimes, she would put on a headdress and take the front seat andi a headdress and take the front seat and i have a clear memory of driving above mecca and the guy in the car behind us must have realised that it was a woman driving the car and he tried to drivers right off the side of the road —— drives us. it was terrifying. it was a real restriction on her. she was a journalist and being able to work is difficult if you don't have a car. the head of the imf has tweeted that this will be valuable for the saudi economy. about time, 2017 and women can drive. it's often said that politics is like sport: to come out on top, you need good tactics, the perfect game plan. well, when it comes to playing geo—politics, few leaders have more experience than vladimir putin. but with relations between russia and america at a new low, has he misread the game? if moscow did interfere in last year's us presidential election to help get donald trump elected, w
i met your mum in the summerand being able to drive.d in the 1970s and my mum used to did i sometimes, she would put on a headdress and take the front seat andi a headdress and take the front seat and i have a clear memory of driving above mecca and the guy in the car behind us must have realised that it was a woman driving the car and he tried to drivers right off the side of the road —— drives us. it was terrifying. it was a real restriction on her. she was a journalist and being able to...
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i was sleeping and my mum, she got up, she saw the whole house, the kitchen was on fire, so she grabbed me to get the dog, so i got the dog and i ran out. on their way to see what could become their new home, beauty salon owner helen and her daughter lulya lived on the 21st floor of grenfell tower. they had a terrifying escape with neighbours, three hours after the fire broke out. this is the first time they've spoken publicly about their ordeal. ijust looked up, at the window, there was a fire, i saw the fire coming, so ijust ran, and i grabbed my daughter. helen and lulya are talking to us now because they and so many others face yet another battle — for a new home. a battle that can end up pitting resident against resident. the plan is to rehouse some grenfell tenants in what is termed affordable housing in this new development. helen and lulya thought they were going to visit a lower floor flat, only to find out it had been given to someone else. instead they were shown one far higher up, on the tenth floor. these details can be all—important. when you see the full windows and the h
i was sleeping and my mum, she got up, she saw the whole house, the kitchen was on fire, so she grabbed me to get the dog, so i got the dog and i ran out. on their way to see what could become their new home, beauty salon owner helen and her daughter lulya lived on the 21st floor of grenfell tower. they had a terrifying escape with neighbours, three hours after the fire broke out. this is the first time they've spoken publicly about their ordeal. ijust looked up, at the window, there was a...
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mum and i are headed out later. we're going to see young guns.ed something to wear that i can move around in but also that's going to look sharp. ‘cause that's important. one of the really good things about not being restricted about where you shop is you get a good variety when buying stuff. i quite like fun patterned shirts, as well as shirts with my name on. clothes are sorted. that was easy. now i'll choose jewellery and make up. probably not going to bother with make—up today. i'm not feeling it, but i do love always wearing jewellery. i might have lied about the whole no make—up thing. it's only powder. it's fine. i do often think to myself, oh, hey, if you are enjoying this make up, if you're enjoying dressing a certain way, maybe you're just playing it up. it's kind of really the anxiety. there is no right or wrong way to be non—binary. the whole thing is, it's personal. we're on our way now to go and see young guns. music was quite important to me growing up, especially as a young teenager who never felt quite like i fitted in. i was def
mum and i are headed out later. we're going to see young guns.ed something to wear that i can move around in but also that's going to look sharp. ‘cause that's important. one of the really good things about not being restricted about where you shop is you get a good variety when buying stuff. i quite like fun patterned shirts, as well as shirts with my name on. clothes are sorted. that was easy. now i'll choose jewellery and make up. probably not going to bother with make—up today. i'm not...
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i was screaming and then i called my mum, that was the first thing i did. attack at that point because i was so excited. i have never been that happy in my whole life. i think it was destined for me to be a journalist because might earlier memories about myself, i have always been very curious and inquisitive. in fact, the first words i learned age five was the words i learned age five was the word inquisitive. this was because i kept asking my mum questions. she would say to me, you are so inquisitive. i would ask again, what is the meaning of inquisitive western market was part of my character. it was a beautiful experience for me, the first time, i had this thrill the first time i was on air. i am sort of introverted naturally, but i found that when i was in front of the camera, ijust lost all of my reservations and became another person for the camera. there are a lot of challenges and for me, the major one i noticed is me being a woman, being female because we are sort of conservative, so sometimes i have had people say to me, you shouldn't be... so mu
i was screaming and then i called my mum, that was the first thing i did. attack at that point because i was so excited. i have never been that happy in my whole life. i think it was destined for me to be a journalist because might earlier memories about myself, i have always been very curious and inquisitive. in fact, the first words i learned age five was the words i learned age five was the word inquisitive. this was because i kept asking my mum questions. she would say to me, you are so...
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dear mum, happy birthday. five years ago that jemima suddenly collapsed. # the girl who has everything.# she had an aneurysm that had never been diagnosed, and doctors told her parents nothing could be done. we'd seen the scans and there was such a huge shadow on the left side of the brain that she could never, ever recover. by chance, jemima had spoken to her parents about organ donation just a few days before she collapsed. when she died, they felt they had to follow the schoolgirl‘s wishes. she did specifically say that she wanted to be an organ donor. how did that help you make the decision, when you knew that she wasn't going to survive? it made that decision so much easier. it's like an automatic thing, "yes, absolutely, because that's what her wishes were". five years on, jemima's family have now been told that her organs, including her heart, lungs and kidneys, have helped more people than any other single donor. freddie is one of those jemima saved. he'd been given just weeks to live before he receive
dear mum, happy birthday. five years ago that jemima suddenly collapsed. # the girl who has everything.# she had an aneurysm that had never been diagnosed, and doctors told her parents nothing could be done. we'd seen the scans and there was such a huge shadow on the left side of the brain that she could never, ever recover. by chance, jemima had spoken to her parents about organ donation just a few days before she collapsed. when she died, they felt they had to follow the schoolgirl‘s...
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dear mum, happy birthday.ollapsed. # a girl who has everything#. she had an aneurysm that had never been diagnosed. doctors tried to save her life, but her parents were told it was impossible. we'd seen the scans, and there was such a huge shadow on the left side of her brain, she would never, ever recover. by chance, jemima had spoken to her parents about organ donation just a few days before she collapsed. when she died, they felt they had to follow the schoolgirl‘s wishes. she did specifically say that she wanted to be an organ donor. yes. and sophie, how did that help you then make the decision when you knew that she wasn't going to survive? it made that decision so much easier. you know, it's like an automatic thing, yes, absolutely, because that's what her wishes are. five years on, jemima's family have now been told that her organs, including her heart, lungs and kidneys, have helped more people than any other single donor. freddie is one of those jemima saved. he had been givenjust weeks to live before
dear mum, happy birthday.ollapsed. # a girl who has everything#. she had an aneurysm that had never been diagnosed. doctors tried to save her life, but her parents were told it was impossible. we'd seen the scans, and there was such a huge shadow on the left side of her brain, she would never, ever recover. by chance, jemima had spoken to her parents about organ donation just a few days before she collapsed. when she died, they felt they had to follow the schoolgirl‘s wishes. she did...
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this section of my mum's room, the roof came off. then my bedroom came off.m. glass everywhere. we had all of this boarded up. you've lost everything? everything. people talk about the winds that came through here as if they were alive, as if they'd come from another world. and now, five days after the hurricane struck, they are in desperate need of food, shelter, and clean water. others are just simply desperate to leave. the shock of seeing this terrifying force of nature is overwhelming. some are trying to fly home to relatives in the uk. this family made it to the shelter after neighbours with machetes hacked through debris to help them hike from their damaged home. we don't know what planes are going or when they're going. literally this morning was the first time we had heard any news at all of what was happening. some residents have criticised the uk government's response to this crisis as pathetic and slow. there are also reports of looting across the island, as many are desperate for basic supplies. there are large queues for food and for petrol. hel
this section of my mum's room, the roof came off. then my bedroom came off.m. glass everywhere. we had all of this boarded up. you've lost everything? everything. people talk about the winds that came through here as if they were alive, as if they'd come from another world. and now, five days after the hurricane struck, they are in desperate need of food, shelter, and clean water. others are just simply desperate to leave. the shock of seeing this terrifying force of nature is overwhelming....
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dear mum, happy birthday.rs ago that jemima suddenly collapsed. a girl who has everything. she had an aneurysm that had never been diagnosed. doctors tried to save her life, but her parents were told it was impossible. we had seen the scans and there was such a huge shadow on the left side of her brain and she would never ever recover. by chancejemima had spoken to her parents about organ donation just a few days before she collapsed. when she died they felt they had to follow the schoolgirl‘s wishes. she did specifically say that she wanted to be an organ donor. how did you make the decision when you knew she wasn't going to survive? it made that decision so much easier. it is like an automatic thing yes, absolutely because that's what her wishes are. five years onjemima's family have been told that her organs including her heart, lungs and kidneys have helped more people than any other single donor. what kind of comfort does it give you to know that there are eight people out there whose lives have either be
dear mum, happy birthday.rs ago that jemima suddenly collapsed. a girl who has everything. she had an aneurysm that had never been diagnosed. doctors tried to save her life, but her parents were told it was impossible. we had seen the scans and there was such a huge shadow on the left side of her brain and she would never ever recover. by chancejemima had spoken to her parents about organ donation just a few days before she collapsed. when she died they felt they had to follow the...
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translation: at first my mum would not let me come. i have learnt to read and write my mum is really happy. lessons take place under the watch of armed guards. there have been threats from criminal gangs who try and recruit youngsters in the area. but the school's founder says she is determined every child should get an education, wherever it is. let's head to texas now — and a police operation that didn't quite go to plan. officers were carrying out a routine arrest — and seemed to have the situation perfectly under control. but then things got a little out of hand — as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. the woman on the ground, toscha sponsler, was arrested by officers after they were called out to a possible shoplifting at a beauty parlour. 0nce suitably restrained, she was placed in the backseat of a police car. but it seems ms toscha was not terribly happy but it seems ms toscha was not terribly happy about this turn of events. somehow she managed to slip out of her handcuffs. then, after a quick look around to see if anyone was watch
translation: at first my mum would not let me come. i have learnt to read and write my mum is really happy. lessons take place under the watch of armed guards. there have been threats from criminal gangs who try and recruit youngsters in the area. but the school's founder says she is determined every child should get an education, wherever it is. let's head to texas now — and a police operation that didn't quite go to plan. officers were carrying out a routine arrest — and seemed to have...
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at one point his mum got out of bed, fell and broke her hip.hift. we know it is hard to recruit nurses, we think in england there are 40,000 vacancies at the moment. what we needed to do is to turn that into real evidence and stories of what difference was that making, and, even though we had heard stories before from members and nurse widely, we were shocked at some of the stories we heard it was distressing for the nurse themselves, for the patients and relatives, when they are having to work with so few staff, for the patients' needs and that is what we are hearing, is that the needs of the patients weren't being met. can you give us specific examples of some of the stories. yes, we have 30,000 stories, we have heard of someone falling, interestingly, because the nurses couldn't stay with them, they #23450u they needed to be with them all the time but they have more patients not able to have a one—to—one with someone who needed someone with them all the time, of people getting their medication latings when they really need it. we heard stori
at one point his mum got out of bed, fell and broke her hip.hift. we know it is hard to recruit nurses, we think in england there are 40,000 vacancies at the moment. what we needed to do is to turn that into real evidence and stories of what difference was that making, and, even though we had heard stories before from members and nurse widely, we were shocked at some of the stories we heard it was distressing for the nurse themselves, for the patients and relatives, when they are having to work...
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like acting i i i like it and i respect it and and i'm very grateful because it's afforded me and my mum and my sister lives we wouldn't have otherwise had that's just the god's honest truth but i was always in acting as a means of being part of movies not the other way around. these are some movie for americans as well as can maybe yes you have to be a hockey afficionado to appreciate you know i think if you dig hockey you you know you probably really like the movie but i also think that we built this movie so that. ideally you see the first one and then ours but even if you missed the first one and you don't know anything about hockey you should be able to just sit down and enjoy this what was the first one i hit it was it was. my friend michael dowse very very talented director and and my general and we wrote this script for him to direct and only when he. as unable to to step to the fore was i asked if i could take over. what satellite. he. is a lovely lovely man erected you yes so i worked for judd twice once when i was eighteen on a show called undeclared and then once on a movie c
like acting i i i like it and i respect it and and i'm very grateful because it's afforded me and my mum and my sister lives we wouldn't have otherwise had that's just the god's honest truth but i was always in acting as a means of being part of movies not the other way around. these are some movie for americans as well as can maybe yes you have to be a hockey afficionado to appreciate you know i think if you dig hockey you you know you probably really like the movie but i also think that we...
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where you playing you had to do more when did this feeling come when actually the feeling was there to mum the go before that but then when i played there thought i should actually really follow up this feeling i had at some point but laziness stopped me to do it but then when i saw all these people being excited about europe and i thought. why not to bring us musicians together and i mean i don't know a single musician was against europe so i knew it would be rather an easy game to collect a bunch of what's unusual you see an easy game to collect a bunch of what's unusual about this initiative is that it's a it's a it's a it's a concert arranged by musicians and we're not famous for our good organizing skills vote really well you are and correctly we were quite well together some others didn't but we do have the right system with super professionals and i'm incredibly grateful that they are doing what they're doing without them this would not have happened at st john's that's true so what do you think we as musicians for a united europe what you think we can we can do for your world by op
where you playing you had to do more when did this feeling come when actually the feeling was there to mum the go before that but then when i played there thought i should actually really follow up this feeling i had at some point but laziness stopped me to do it but then when i saw all these people being excited about europe and i thought. why not to bring us musicians together and i mean i don't know a single musician was against europe so i knew it would be rather an easy game to collect a...
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the extra entitlement, both parents have to work and earn at least £120 a week, although if either mum,000 a year, they no longer qualify. some think the whole system pumps too much money towards the relatively well off. they say it should be scrapped completely, with the money redirected to the poorest in society. this policy is unlikely to benefit the poorest children because either their parents don't work or they don't work long enough hours to qualify. instead, what we could find is that they're even more disadvantaged by the policy because nursery providers might have to prioritise those children who are eligible for the 30—hour entitlement and whose parents do earn more money, or they don't get enough funding from government and therefore don't have enough money to invest in high—quality, well—staffed provision for all of their children. there was a time when not only was childcare inaccessible to the poor, but a chimney sweep could take his three year old to work with him, as in this clip from 1933. parents don't always know best, but it used to be taken for granted that they w
the extra entitlement, both parents have to work and earn at least £120 a week, although if either mum,000 a year, they no longer qualify. some think the whole system pumps too much money towards the relatively well off. they say it should be scrapped completely, with the money redirected to the poorest in society. this policy is unlikely to benefit the poorest children because either their parents don't work or they don't work long enough hours to qualify. instead, what we could find is that...
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my mum cried and my brother woke me up. i was frightened. as the united nations warns that as many as 37 million people could be affected, we'll have reports from across the region. also this lunchtime: mps begin their scrutiny of the government's main brexit bill, which aims to end the primacy of eu law in the uk. this bill simply brings european union law into uk law, ensuring that, where ever, possible the rules and laws are the same after exit as before. tens of thousands of muslim rohingya refugees continue to pour into bangladesh from neighbouring myanmar. and prince george is dropped off for his first day at school by his dad. and coming up in the sport on bbc news: an early wicket forjames anderson in the deciding test against west indies at lord's, as he edges ever closer to becoming the first englishman to take 500 test wickets. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. one of the most powerful storms on record — hurricane irma — is continuing to devastate parts of the caribbean. it has almost completely destroyed the isla
my mum cried and my brother woke me up. i was frightened. as the united nations warns that as many as 37 million people could be affected, we'll have reports from across the region. also this lunchtime: mps begin their scrutiny of the government's main brexit bill, which aims to end the primacy of eu law in the uk. this bill simply brings european union law into uk law, ensuring that, where ever, possible the rules and laws are the same after exit as before. tens of thousands of muslim rohingya...
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here you go, mum. there is your soup.ter catherine and the rest of the family organising care was a daunting task but they weren't told they could make big savings on vivian's council tax bill. they found out by chance and were eventually able to claim back thousands of pounds. you have to go out and ask, you are never offered the information, that's been one of my biggest issues with this whole journey for the last six years is that we've always had to fight for something to make life better and easier for mum. anyone with what's called a severe mental impairment and eligible for certain benefits can claim a council tax discount, 100% if they live alone or 25% if they live with one other person. but new research shows huge variations in people claiming the reduction. at spelthorne it's ten residents and in east ayrshire only 11, but in east dunbartonshire is 447 and ashford 423, all areas with similar populations. the discount has been given to protect the most vulnerable in society, to give them more funds to make their
here you go, mum. there is your soup.ter catherine and the rest of the family organising care was a daunting task but they weren't told they could make big savings on vivian's council tax bill. they found out by chance and were eventually able to claim back thousands of pounds. you have to go out and ask, you are never offered the information, that's been one of my biggest issues with this whole journey for the last six years is that we've always had to fight for something to make life better...
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dear mum, happy birthday.# the girl who has everything.# she had an aneurysm that had never been diagnosed, and doctors told her parents nothing could be done. we'd seen the scans and there was such a huge shadow on the left side of the brain that she could never, ever recover. by chance, jemima had spoken to her parents about organ donation just a few days before she collapsed. when she died, they felt they had to follow the schoolgirl‘s wishes. she did specifically say that she wanted to be an organ donor. how did that help you make the decision, when you knew that she wasn't going to survive? it made that decision so much easier. it's like an automatic thing, "yes, absolutely, because that's what her wishes were". five years on, jemima's family have now been told that her organs, including her heart, lungs and kidneys, have helped more people than any other single donor. what kind of comfort does it give you to know that there are eight people out there whose lives have either been saved or changed byjemima
dear mum, happy birthday.# the girl who has everything.# she had an aneurysm that had never been diagnosed, and doctors told her parents nothing could be done. we'd seen the scans and there was such a huge shadow on the left side of the brain that she could never, ever recover. by chance, jemima had spoken to her parents about organ donation just a few days before she collapsed. when she died, they felt they had to follow the schoolgirl‘s wishes. she did specifically say that she wanted to be...
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here you go mum, there's your soup. vivien has a rare form of alzheimer's.d the rest of the family organising the right care was a daunting task. but they weren't told they could make big savings on vivien's council tax bill. they found out by chance and were eventually able to claim back thousands of pounds. you have to go out and ask. you are never offered the information. we've always had to fight for something to make life better and easier for mum. anyone with what's called a severe mental impairment and eligible for certain benefits can claim a council tax discount, 100% if they live alone, or 25% if they live with one other person. but new research shows huge variations in people claiming the reduction. at spelthorne it's just ten residents, and in east ayrshire, only 11. whereas at east dunbartonshire it's a47 and ashford, 423, all areas with similar populations. basically it's a lack of communication. they don't know about the exemption or the reduction, and they give false information to families, which means it puts them off actually applying. yea
here you go mum, there's your soup. vivien has a rare form of alzheimer's.d the rest of the family organising the right care was a daunting task. but they weren't told they could make big savings on vivien's council tax bill. they found out by chance and were eventually able to claim back thousands of pounds. you have to go out and ask. you are never offered the information. we've always had to fight for something to make life better and easier for mum. anyone with what's called a severe mental...
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she is a ilo—year—old mum who has moved back to los angeles to the house where her father who who has where herfather who is who has moved back to los angeles to the house where her father who is a film maker lives. she meets three young film—makers, all of whom are slightly besotted with her. next thing, they are living in her guesthouse, which is difficult because she hasn't yet divorced her arejust are just separated. are lag who house i?’* in ” f 7 house i?’* in and f 7 it. it it. sheen . it it. sheen hast x turns a bad penny the x who turns up like a bad penny at all the wrong moments. and again, much as i went in feeling cynical, i thought it was a laugh and i chuckled all the way through, largely because reese witherspoon is a great screen presence and you largely because reese witherspoon is a great screen presence and you can hold this kind of thing together. and playing older roles now. well, playing a role that is appropriate to her age. what is interesting is that although there was a thing going on in the movie about this age difference, imagine if you reversed the age di
she is a ilo—year—old mum who has moved back to los angeles to the house where her father who who has where herfather who is who has moved back to los angeles to the house where her father who is a film maker lives. she meets three young film—makers, all of whom are slightly besotted with her. next thing, they are living in her guesthouse, which is difficult because she hasn't yet divorced her arejust are just separated. are lag who house i?’* in ” f 7 house i?’* in and f 7 it. it...
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we are going to hearfrom a mum whose two daughters have been affected.ith a summary of today‘s news. the prime minister will set out proposals for ending the stalemate in the brexit negotiations in a speech this afternoon. theresa may will argue that both the uk and the eu have a shared responsibility to make the process work smoothly. she‘s expected to say explicitly for the first time that the uk will seek a transition deal which could last forup to a transition deal which could last for up to two years after leaving the eu. the north korean leader, kim jong—un, has described donald trump as "mentally deranged". in an unprecedented personal statement, via state media, mr kim said mr trump would "pay dearly" for his recent speech to the un. he was reacting to a speech by mr trump in which he called the dictator ‘rocket man‘ and said america could destroy north korea if it was forced to defend itself. a man and a woman have been charged with murder after a badly burned body was discovered in the back garden of a house in southfields, in south—west london
we are going to hearfrom a mum whose two daughters have been affected.ith a summary of today‘s news. the prime minister will set out proposals for ending the stalemate in the brexit negotiations in a speech this afternoon. theresa may will argue that both the uk and the eu have a shared responsibility to make the process work smoothly. she‘s expected to say explicitly for the first time that the uk will seek a transition deal which could last forup to a transition deal which could last for...
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three years ago, they both gave up theirjobs and moved back home to look after their mum, annie, whois a real struggle trying to find the right people to look after their mum. this year alone, from the beginning of the year, we have had up to 30 different carers, which is... people just come and go all the time. they don't get paid enough, the carers. they're exhausted, they're doing crazy long hours. we've had to step in numerous times to cover care ourselves. recruiting care workers is really difficult in many parts of the uk. earlier this year, research done by the bbc found that, every day in england, more than 900 care staff leave theirjobs. rachel smith—lyte was a care worker, but after three years she'd had enough, and left the profession. she said the pay rate of £8 an hourjust wasn't enough. it was just so physically demanding, and i was starting to get health problems as a result. it was also very emotionally draining, and it started to kind of make me feel a bit hard towards people. and that isn't who i am, at all, and that worried me. the number of people aged over 85 liv
three years ago, they both gave up theirjobs and moved back home to look after their mum, annie, whois a real struggle trying to find the right people to look after their mum. this year alone, from the beginning of the year, we have had up to 30 different carers, which is... people just come and go all the time. they don't get paid enough, the carers. they're exhausted, they're doing crazy long hours. we've had to step in numerous times to cover care ourselves. recruiting care workers is really...
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his mum there helpign to pack his bag. fresher faced and a more questionable hair style.s first international test wicket, that of zimbabwe‘s mark vermeulen in 2003. he‘s just the third fast bowler on the list, behind the likes of the australian great glen mcgrath, he‘sjust 19 behind west indies‘ courtney walsh. he trails walsh by some 17 wickets. and now he is sixth cricketer to reaach 500 test wickets. 501 came today. you‘ve got to wonder if he‘ll pass walsh. celtic warmed up for their champions league tie with paris saint germain on tuesday, with a 4—1 victory over hamilton in the scottish premiership. stuart armstrong curled in his side‘s first in the 17th minute, before scott sinclair fired home two more goals before half time. this his first french forward 0dsonne edouard, who is on a season long loan from the paris club, scored on his debut, to make it four, as the scottish champions warmed up for their european opener against the french league leaders in the champions league next week. who, it‘s worth pointing out, looked in ominous form tonight having assembled o
his mum there helpign to pack his bag. fresher faced and a more questionable hair style.s first international test wicket, that of zimbabwe‘s mark vermeulen in 2003. he‘s just the third fast bowler on the list, behind the likes of the australian great glen mcgrath, he‘sjust 19 behind west indies‘ courtney walsh. he trails walsh by some 17 wickets. and now he is sixth cricketer to reaach 500 test wickets. 501 came today. you‘ve got to wonder if he‘ll pass walsh. celtic warmed up for...
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that is quite hard. —— and mums. they asked, andl quite hard. —— and mums.side. this lady's face, i will never forget the look on her face. she frantically phoned her daughter, i'm assuming, because we just told her. imagine someone telling you a bomb has gone off and your child is inside. when you describe that, it is so difficult for people who have gone through those things to process what has happened. months have gone by. rick astley was here with us yesterday morning. talking about how much he is looking forward to the concert because, for him, he said it is so difficult to put yourself in the position of those, like you and molly who have been through those things. but also the performers. they want to make a point that the concerts will continue and people will still be going and enjoy themselves and see the bands and people they like performing. that is really important, isn't it? , yes, you appreciate life after that. even in the days following. and the news following. you realise just how bad it was. i was a bit stubborn, i thought, it's not going
that is quite hard. —— and mums. they asked, andl quite hard. —— and mums.side. this lady's face, i will never forget the look on her face. she frantically phoned her daughter, i'm assuming, because we just told her. imagine someone telling you a bomb has gone off and your child is inside. when you describe that, it is so difficult for people who have gone through those things to process what has happened. months have gone by. rick astley was here with us yesterday morning. talking...
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trapped in the stampede many on local media are angry and are calling for reform one user writing the mum by stampeders extremely sad turn of events authorities must improve basic commute needs of india's financial capital the indian prime minister narendra modi has sent his deepest condolences to all those who have lost their lives due to the stampede in mumbai prayers with those who are injured. and the indian minister of railways and cole has written that he's ordered a high level inquiry headed by the chief safety officer of the western railways for the very latest on the story we're joined now live by the india correspondent sonia fall in the car a sauna what are the details can you give us right now. well brian what we know is that the stampede took place at about ten thirty a.m. local time rush hour like you said this happened on a bridge connecting two major suburban korean stations in mumbai that's correll an f. instant and these two stations are used by much of mumbai as local commuters because there are many offices concentrated in that area now a spokesman for the railways a s
trapped in the stampede many on local media are angry and are calling for reform one user writing the mum by stampeders extremely sad turn of events authorities must improve basic commute needs of india's financial capital the indian prime minister narendra modi has sent his deepest condolences to all those who have lost their lives due to the stampede in mumbai prayers with those who are injured. and the indian minister of railways and cole has written that he's ordered a high level inquiry...
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my my mum's room, the roof came off. then my bedroom came off. i'm babita sharma in london.yanmar of genocide, as more and more rohingya refugees flee across the border. how the world cup has helped to change attitudes in india.
my my mum's room, the roof came off. then my bedroom came off. i'm babita sharma in london.yanmar of genocide, as more and more rohingya refugees flee across the border. how the world cup has helped to change attitudes in india.
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she is a ao—year—old mum who has moved back to los angeles to the house where her father who is a filmmakers three young film—makers, all of whom are slightly besotted with her. next thing, they're living in her guesthouse, which is difficult because she hasn't yet divorced her husband. they're just separated. basically, it's a wish fulfilment fantasy. it's the kind of film in which you are asked to feel sympathetic for somebody who has a guesthouse that can house three film—makers who happen to have wandered in and in which everybody is a potential suitor. but it works because reese witherspoon is really funny and charming. it is directed by the someone who comes from rom—com heritage. and despite the fact that it is flimsy and it is fluff and it is ridiculous, i ended up laughing with it and not at it. i thought it was sweet. michael sheen has fun as the ex who turns up like a bad penny at all the wrong moments. and again, much as i went in feeling cynical, i thought it was a laugh and i chuckled all the way through, largely because reese witherspoon is a great screen presence who can hol
she is a ao—year—old mum who has moved back to los angeles to the house where her father who is a filmmakers three young film—makers, all of whom are slightly besotted with her. next thing, they're living in her guesthouse, which is difficult because she hasn't yet divorced her husband. they're just separated. basically, it's a wish fulfilment fantasy. it's the kind of film in which you are asked to feel sympathetic for somebody who has a guesthouse that can house three film—makers who...
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‘them mum: in: ‘them this week. this is for them this week. this is going for them this week.s is going for them this week. this is going for the young voter? it is all about the youth vote. they need to sort out the student loan system. the labour manifesto, there is some feeling that there could be cross— party feeling that there could be cross—party agreement on possibly raising the threshold at which loans become repayable. also the interest rate, 6.1%. this is compounded interest. interest starts to become charged on the loan right from the moment you start your studies. if you work with people who have got student debt, it troubles them. one of my young colleagues was unable to find out how much she owed. she was told she owed nothing, then that she owed 2000. then it was three and a half thousand. it is not working, they need to sort it. just quickly, they need to sort it. just quickly, the observer. jeremy corbyn house to reunite a number of people in his party going forward. he says the observer is facing calls are cross the movement to commit to fall and permanent me
‘them mum: in: ‘them this week. this is for them this week. this is going for them this week.s is going for them this week. this is going for the young voter? it is all about the youth vote. they need to sort out the student loan system. the labour manifesto, there is some feeling that there could be cross— party feeling that there could be cross—party agreement on possibly raising the threshold at which loans become repayable. also the interest rate, 6.1%. this is compounded interest....
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his mum says he would have loved it.a ke spirit, he loved that, he made me take into the football because he loved it much. he will be loving the fa ct loved it much. he will be loving the fact that people came to see him. money raised today will be divided between the tribute to egg fund set up between the tribute to egg fund set up in his name and between the community. the final score in the match was 7—3 to the team captained by glamour model katie price, the lowery legend is, well done to them. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport on the bbc news channel throughout the evening. let's leave you with some pictures that bradley would have enjoyed. two of football's brightest stars showing off their skills. while warming up for brazil, neymar and gabrieljesus did a lap of the pitch at the arena da amazonia in manaus. more now about north korea's nuclear tests, president trump has condemned the action and warned that the usa might stop trading with any country that does business with it. the un security coun
his mum says he would have loved it.a ke spirit, he loved that, he made me take into the football because he loved it much. he will be loving the fa ct loved it much. he will be loving the fact that people came to see him. money raised today will be divided between the tribute to egg fund set up between the tribute to egg fund set up in his name and between the community. the final score in the match was 7—3 to the team captained by glamour model katie price, the lowery legend is, well done...
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but mums to be often ask if there is a safe level.e and confusion amongst mothers and health professionals. now an analysis by the university of bristol have studied dating back to the 1950s that suggest that having one small glass of wine twice a week, orfour units one small glass of wine twice a week, or four units in one small glass of wine twice a week, orfour units in total, may result in a small increase in the chances of having a small baby or a premature birth. but scientists say there is so little research is difficult to be sure. we could then come up with —— we couldn't come up with a definite answer as to whether there is or is not a harmful effect of treating such a low level of alcohol. so there is uncertainty as to whether it is therefore not say for the child to be exposed to this level of alcohol. pregnant women who have had a drink are being reassured that they are unlikely to have harmed their baby, but advice from both researchers and the uk chief medical officer is that it is best to completely abstain while pregn
but mums to be often ask if there is a safe level.e and confusion amongst mothers and health professionals. now an analysis by the university of bristol have studied dating back to the 1950s that suggest that having one small glass of wine twice a week, orfour units one small glass of wine twice a week, or four units in one small glass of wine twice a week, orfour units in total, may result in a small increase in the chances of having a small baby or a premature birth. but scientists say there...
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she has autism caused by the epilepsy drug sodium valproate, her mum took when she was pregnant.. it's raining, yeah. antonia says no—one ever told her of the risks. i was heartbroken because no—one's really heard of the syndrome and, when i mention it to any health professionals, they don't actually know what it is. i have to tell them. making a difference. today, women from switzerland, belgium, france, ireland and the uk met in london to give evidence to the european medicines agency. some have campaigned for almost 20 years about the dangers of sodium valproate, and said they are relieved someone is finally listening. my son is 30, and to say that i have been counting the minutes till today is an understatement. she spoke emotionally at the hearing. i have been mourning my children since the day they came into my life, and i am determined to not let this injustice happen to other families. these are some of the estimated tens of thousands of children harmed by sodium valproate across the world. the european watchdog wants to know if warnings about the drug are now reaching wo
she has autism caused by the epilepsy drug sodium valproate, her mum took when she was pregnant.. it's raining, yeah. antonia says no—one ever told her of the risks. i was heartbroken because no—one's really heard of the syndrome and, when i mention it to any health professionals, they don't actually know what it is. i have to tell them. making a difference. today, women from switzerland, belgium, france, ireland and the uk met in london to give evidence to the european medicines agency....
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i mean, my mum was told to take us to leicester, a town called leicester, we didn't know what it wasglish when i grew up and went to secondary school i came through a lot of racial abuse from kids, you know, calling names and waiting for me outside school and wanting to like beat me up and not liking my colour. recently, we just went back to uganda. i just wanted to see the country that i was born in and why my parents loved that country so much. it was nice to go back to the hospital where i was born. it really was an amazing experience. in all, 60,000 asians were expelled from uganda, nearly half settled in britain, including gita watts. finally we go back to 1959 and a ground—breaking royal wedding in japan. witness has been to tokyo to meet a tv director whose coverage of the tv event entranced the nation. so he marries a commoner, breaking tradition of over 200 years. the marriage ceremony, lasting 15 minutes, took place of the imperial palace. there was no hint of any western influence in the wedding ritual. in robes such as the members of the imperial family have worn for cent
i mean, my mum was told to take us to leicester, a town called leicester, we didn't know what it wasglish when i grew up and went to secondary school i came through a lot of racial abuse from kids, you know, calling names and waiting for me outside school and wanting to like beat me up and not liking my colour. recently, we just went back to uganda. i just wanted to see the country that i was born in and why my parents loved that country so much. it was nice to go back to the hospital where i...