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i think we can bring infill mackie outside nottingham crown court, 15 years in jailfor ian nottingham the sentence was handed down? surprisingly it was quite subdued. earlier we had heard victim impact statements from six of the ten victims on whom he carried out this unnecessary surgery and some of that was quite powerful and moving testimony. when john some of that was quite powerful and moving testimony. whenjohn ingram, one of the victims went up to read out his statement, there was applause from the public gallery. thejudge said he applause from the public gallery. the judge said he would not have any more interruptions. after that it was much quieter and more solemn. outside court, as i walked out immediately after he had been sent to prison for 15 years and he told the news to people outside because at least 20 or 30 people could not get into court, many victims travelling to see the sentencing, there was cheering and banging on there was cheering and banging on the doors. several people think he should have got the maximum sentence for unlawful wounding with intent which is li
i think we can bring infill mackie outside nottingham crown court, 15 years in jailfor ian nottingham the sentence was handed down? surprisingly it was quite subdued. earlier we had heard victim impact statements from six of the ten victims on whom he carried out this unnecessary surgery and some of that was quite powerful and moving testimony. when john some of that was quite powerful and moving testimony. whenjohn ingram, one of the victims went up to read out his statement, there was...
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then they marched together into nottingham crown court determined to seejustice being done. risk had breast surgery which proved to be unnecessary. they sat in court watching ian paterson, head bowed in the dock. sentencing him, mrjustice jeremy bakersaid, in pursuit of your own self aggrandisement and the material rewards it brought from your private practice, you lost sight of the fact you were carrying out significant surgical procedures upon your patients. you deliberately played upon their worst fears. either by inventing or deliberately exaggerating the risks that they would develop cancer. the court also heard that his former patients endured pain and discomfort, with some suffering long—term complications, anxiety and depression. i lost my home, i lost my marriage. i lost my health. i lost myjob. i lost absolutely everything. he took everything away from me. we may never know the real reason why he acted in such an evil way. throughout the trial he has made no attempt to show any remorse for his actions. and may be revealing his true character rather than the charmin
then they marched together into nottingham crown court determined to seejustice being done. risk had breast surgery which proved to be unnecessary. they sat in court watching ian paterson, head bowed in the dock. sentencing him, mrjustice jeremy bakersaid, in pursuit of your own self aggrandisement and the material rewards it brought from your private practice, you lost sight of the fact you were carrying out significant surgical procedures upon your patients. you deliberately played upon their...
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we'll have the latest reaction from nottingham crown court. also this lunchtime: jeremy corbyn says a labour government would manage migration according to the needs of the economy — the prime minister says a vote for labour is a vote for an influx of migrants. we have a skills shortage, because this government has not invested enoughin this government has not invested enough in training and education. and, that skill shortage has to be met from somewhere.” and, that skill shortage has to be met from somewhere. i want to ensure that we control migration. jeremy corbyn and the labour party want uncontrolled migration. a massive car bomb in kabul kills 80 people and injures more than 300 — the afghan president calls it an inhuman act. three men arrested following the manchester bombing which killed 22 people have been released without charge — 11 others are still being questioned. arsenal keep arsene — football's longest serving manager signs to stay at the club for another two years. and coming up in the sport on bbc news. they face a gruelling
we'll have the latest reaction from nottingham crown court. also this lunchtime: jeremy corbyn says a labour government would manage migration according to the needs of the economy — the prime minister says a vote for labour is a vote for an influx of migrants. we have a skills shortage, because this government has not invested enoughin this government has not invested enough in training and education. and, that skill shortage has to be met from somewhere.” and, that skill shortage has to...
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jailed for 15 years by a judge at nottingham crown court. at least 90 people have been killed by a vehicle bomb, which exploded near foreign embassies in the afghan capital, kabul. 400 people were injured. nasa has unveiled plans to fly a probe directly into the atmosphere of the sun, in the closest ever visit to the star. the solar probe plus would be exposed to more heat and radiation than any spacecraft yet built. in a moment it will be time for sportsday. but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at seven, we'll be joining clive myrie live in cambridge for all the build up ahead of tonight's bbc election debate. we'll be taking that debate featuring representatives from seven political parties live here on bbc news and at nine clive will be gauging reaction to that debate with spin doctors from the parties. and at half past ten rachel cunliffe, from the political news website, reaction and owen bennett, from huffpost uk will be here to review the papers. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time f
jailed for 15 years by a judge at nottingham crown court. at least 90 people have been killed by a vehicle bomb, which exploded near foreign embassies in the afghan capital, kabul. 400 people were injured. nasa has unveiled plans to fly a probe directly into the atmosphere of the sun, in the closest ever visit to the star. the solar probe plus would be exposed to more heat and radiation than any spacecraft yet built. in a moment it will be time for sportsday. but first a look at what else is...
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then they marched together into nottingham crown court determined to seejustice being done.d breast surgery which proved to be unnecessary. they sat in court watching ian paterson, head bowed in the dock. sentencing him, mrjustice jeremy bakersaid, in pursuit of your own self aggrandising and, and the material rewards it brought from your private practice, you lost sight of the fact you were carrying out significant surgical procedures upon your patients. you deliberately played upon their worst fears. either by inventing or deliberately exaggerating the risks that they would develop cancer. the court also heard that his former patients endured pain and discomfort, with some suffering long—term complications, anxiety and depression. i lost my home, i lost my marriage. i lost my health. i lost myjob. i lost absolutely everything. he took everything away from me. we may never know the real reason why he acted in such an evil way. throughout the trial he has made no attempt to show any remorse for his actions. and maybe revealing his true character rather than the charming prof
then they marched together into nottingham crown court determined to seejustice being done.d breast surgery which proved to be unnecessary. they sat in court watching ian paterson, head bowed in the dock. sentencing him, mrjustice jeremy bakersaid, in pursuit of your own self aggrandising and, and the material rewards it brought from your private practice, you lost sight of the fact you were carrying out significant surgical procedures upon your patients. you deliberately played upon their...
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playing god and carrying out unnecessary operations on patients is due to be sentenced at nottingham crown courtundreds of female victims. we'll be hearing from some of his other victims later. also on the programme — the latest in our election blind dates series. on the picket line with banners, it's just not me, sorry! on the picket line with banners, it'sjust not me, sorry! . and wiltshire police say they're hunting a "dangerous" prisoner — believed to be armed with a razor blade — who escaped from hospital in salisbury last night. we'll bring you the details.
playing god and carrying out unnecessary operations on patients is due to be sentenced at nottingham crown courtundreds of female victims. we'll be hearing from some of his other victims later. also on the programme — the latest in our election blind dates series. on the picket line with banners, it's just not me, sorry! on the picket line with banners, it'sjust not me, sorry! . and wiltshire police say they're hunting a "dangerous" prisoner — believed to be armed with a razor...
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then they marched together into nottingham crown court, determined to see justice being done. had breast surgery, which proved to be unnecessary. they sat in court watching ian paterson, head bowed in the dock. sentencing him, mrjustice jeremy bakersaid: "in pursuit of your own self aggrandisement and the material rewards it brought from your private practice, you lost sight of the fact you were carrying out significant surgical procedures upon your patients. you deliberately played upon their worst fears, either by inventing or deliberately exaggerating the risks that they would develop cancer." the court also heard that his former patients endured pain and discomfort, with some suffering long—term complications, anxiety and depression. i lost my home. i lost my marriage. i lost my health. i lost myjob. i lost absolutely everything. he took everything away from me. we may never know the real reason why he acted in such an evil way. throughout the trial, he has made no attempt to show any remorse for his actions and maybe revealing his true character rather than the charming,
then they marched together into nottingham crown court, determined to see justice being done. had breast surgery, which proved to be unnecessary. they sat in court watching ian paterson, head bowed in the dock. sentencing him, mrjustice jeremy bakersaid: "in pursuit of your own self aggrandisement and the material rewards it brought from your private practice, you lost sight of the fact you were carrying out significant surgical procedures upon your patients. you deliberately played upon...
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playing god and carrying out unnecessary operations on patients is due to be sentenced at nottingham crown court this morning. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends. there were hundreds of female victims. we'll be hearing from some of his other victims later. also on the programme — the latest in our election blind dates series. on the picket line with banners, it's just not me, sorry! on the picket line with banners, it'sjust not me, sorry! . and wiltshire police say they're hunting a "dangerous" prisoner — believed to be armed with a razor blade — who escaped from hospital in salisbury last night. we'll bring you the details. hello. welcome to the programme, we're live until 11am. any minute now labour leader jeremy corbyn is due to give a speech in london focussing on the nhs and education — we'll bring you some of it live. and a little later in the programme we'll talk about a rise in bullying for online gamers — if you've got expereince do get in touch — use the hashtag #victorialive and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. our top story today, police
playing god and carrying out unnecessary operations on patients is due to be sentenced at nottingham crown court this morning. paterson exploited me as a person for his own ends. there were hundreds of female victims. we'll be hearing from some of his other victims later. also on the programme — the latest in our election blind dates series. on the picket line with banners, it's just not me, sorry! on the picket line with banners, it'sjust not me, sorry! . and wiltshire police say they're...
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our correspondent phil mackie is outside nottingham crown court. ing to some of those patients outside the court earlier, they said ian paterson seemed to show little remorse in court. what do they make of the links of the sentence he has been given? i spoke to quite a number of them immediately after the sentence was given earlier on. i think it was at the lower end of their expectations, i think any lower and they would have been angry. 15 years they accept that they would have hoped it would be more than that because the maximum sentence for wounding that with intent and he was committed of 17 cou nts intent and he was committed of 17 counts of that, was life. however, 15 years and the satisfaction that after a ll 15 years and the satisfaction that after all this time they had seen him taken down to the cells was at least something for them. and of course, it's been a very long journey. you just heard people talking on the steps afterwards, talking on the steps afterwards, talking about years and years of waiting for justice to talking about year
our correspondent phil mackie is outside nottingham crown court. ing to some of those patients outside the court earlier, they said ian paterson seemed to show little remorse in court. what do they make of the links of the sentence he has been given? i spoke to quite a number of them immediately after the sentence was given earlier on. i think it was at the lower end of their expectations, i think any lower and they would have been angry. 15 years they accept that they would have hoped it would...
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we can talk to our correspondent phil mackie about the story who is outside nottingham crown court. stening to some of those patients earlier the thing that struck me was the fact they said ian paterson did not seem to show any remorse in court which added insult to injury. in fact, occasionally he shook his head as some of the evidence was gone through again in terms of sentencing today. there were no tea rs, sentencing today. there were no tears, nothing really, just genuinely sat looking down and occasionally shook his head. what they have always wanted from him was some kind of apology and explanation, why did he do what he did? we have never really got to the bottom of that. the police suggested it was maybe purely for financial gain. the charge for the surgery he carried out, and in some cases there was evidence he charged more than he should have done. and also this idea that he had a god complex and was playing with their lives and got a kick out of carrying out the surgery telling people that their lives were at risk and that he'd managed to save their lives, we just will ne
we can talk to our correspondent phil mackie about the story who is outside nottingham crown court. stening to some of those patients earlier the thing that struck me was the fact they said ian paterson did not seem to show any remorse in court which added insult to injury. in fact, occasionally he shook his head as some of the evidence was gone through again in terms of sentencing today. there were no tea rs, sentencing today. there were no tears, nothing really, just genuinely sat looking...
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our health editor hugh pym sent this report from nottingham crown court.erson, once a higher earning and highly regarded surgeon, now a convicted criminal about to begin a 15 year jail sentence. some of the patients that he harmed arrived at court in nottingham this morning to hear the sentencing. the judge, mrjustice jeremy baker, said paterson carried out unnecessary breast surgery which had a profound physical and psychological effect, and left his patients feeling violated and vulnerable. i just want to say thank you to the judge, at last today we have got justice. we waited for years for this and finally mr paterson has been stopped. over four years of trauma and stress. in trying to bring this man to account. no amount of prison sentence will ever compensate what myself and other people affected have gone through. the number of victims who were harmed is said by their lawyers to run into the hundreds, possibly even thousands, but paterson's motives still remain a mystery... perhaps he likes the adoration of the patient. if you tell someone they are g
our health editor hugh pym sent this report from nottingham crown court.erson, once a higher earning and highly regarded surgeon, now a convicted criminal about to begin a 15 year jail sentence. some of the patients that he harmed arrived at court in nottingham this morning to hear the sentencing. the judge, mrjustice jeremy baker, said paterson carried out unnecessary breast surgery which had a profound physical and psychological effect, and left his patients feeling violated and vulnerable. i...
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patients leaving them scarred and disfigured, has been jailed for 15 years by a judge at nottingham crown court concert for victims of the manchester bombings. let's catch up with all of the latest sport news now. arsenal's majority shareholder stan kroenke says the club will target the premier league title and european trophies, after it was confirmed manager arsene wenger has signed a new two year deal... let's speak to our sport reporter david 0rnstein who is outside arsenal's emirates stadium... david, they will give him plenty of funds to improve his team? they well, it is my understanding that he may get £150 million to get to spend on new signings, but he needs to short out the future of players who only have one year left on their contract like mesut 0zil and alexis sanchez —— sort out. some breaking news, a statement firm arsenal's second largest shareholder, who had a takeover bid turned down by the owners stan kroenke. he said he was pleased that arsene wenger will manage to continue with arsenal for the next two years as he is one of the next two years as he is one of the best coach
patients leaving them scarred and disfigured, has been jailed for 15 years by a judge at nottingham crown court concert for victims of the manchester bombings. let's catch up with all of the latest sport news now. arsenal's majority shareholder stan kroenke says the club will target the premier league title and european trophies, after it was confirmed manager arsene wenger has signed a new two year deal... let's speak to our sport reporter david 0rnstein who is outside arsenal's emirates...