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sarah rainsford has the latest from rome. ., , rainsford has the latest from rome. . , , ., ., rome.gritical still, but they say he's still, but they do say he's he's had a scan of stable. he's had a scan of his lungs — so we should know tomorrow about the state of the pneumonia that he's clearly still suffering — but we still suffering from — but we have been told he's not had any respiratory crises again, z -:z is what he w w is in sang}; ' is what he sufferedwat w weekend it comes as health commented. it comes as health workers and cause us at least six newborn babies have died in the last two weeks because of extreme cold and a lack of heating and makeshift shelters. they've urged israeli authorities to expedite the approval of urgently needed mobile homes to the area. the vatican says that pope francis remains in a critical, but stable condition in hospital. the 88—year—old is battling pneumonia in both lungs also the latest update on his health says he's had no further respiratory crises. sarah rainsford has the latest from rome. ., , rainsford has the latest from rome. . , , .,
sarah rainsford has the latest from rome. ., , rainsford has the latest from rome. . , , ., ., rome.gritical still, but they say he's still, but they do say he's he's had a scan of stable. he's had a scan of his lungs — so we should know tomorrow about the state of the pneumonia that he's clearly still suffering — but we still suffering from — but we have been told he's not had any respiratory crises again, z -:z is what he w w is in sang}; ' is what he sufferedwat w weekend it comes as...
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sarah rainsford is in rome and is working for us.ot quite traditional now. is not the e traditional now. is not the 11th aditional now. is not the 11th morning now. is not the 11th morning that it is not the 11th morning that pope was woken up in the pope was woken up in hospital. it is as long ever hospital. it is as long ever hospital stay, which points to how serious this is. how serious this condition is. the statement this the vatican statement this morning was a bit more _erha p777777777 7 7777777777 7 := 77 watching this ir 77 suggest|ng 777su7g77gesting7 the closely, suggesting that the night passed well. the night had passed well. the statement said the pope had slept and was resting. we had a eleei e'tel eeee “etf'fifi eee lteel e more eiefif e'iel eeee ree“"5 eee lteel e more detail eiefif ehel eeee reet'he eee heel e more detailfrom bit more detail from people here in vatican here said here in the vatican here said that the pope is in nood tumour, z -:= that7 is in pain, and that he is not in pain, had been a over the weekend
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, kyiv.t to the country in the spring. and david beckham, and the actor stanley tucci attended cooking methods. the feast included crab, ravioli and pork, along with english and italian wine. i'm here in english one all right, i have never tried it, tit 7 it sounds it sounds a 7 it sounds a great it sounds a great menu. before we go — some live pictures from the superdome in new orleans — where the kick—off for the super bowl is about 2k hours away. america's most high profile sporting event will feature the philadelphia eagles taking on the kansas city chiefs, super bowl in a row. the half—time show performed by lamar. stay tuned will kendrick lamar. stay tuned will be at the top of the hour. hello there. a rather grotty day for many of us on saturday with low grey cloud, drizzle, further outbreaks of rain, and some of that rain turned to snow over the tops of the hills in the colder air. it's just more of the same as we head through the next few days. so still feeling chilly, especially in
sarah rainsford, bbc news, kyiv.t to the country in the spring. and david beckham, and the actor stanley tucci attended cooking methods. the feast included crab, ravioli and pork, along with english and italian wine. i'm here in english one all right, i have never tried it, tit 7 it sounds it sounds a 7 it sounds a great it sounds a great menu. before we go — some live pictures from the superdome in new orleans — where the kick—off for the super bowl is about 2k hours away. america's most...
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pope, they can give them advice, but he will decid rome, sarah rainsford there in rome, thank you.e of the first children in the world to have the treatment. it was our first child at the time, and i said to her, jace was born with a rare genetic done by university college london, was looking for answers. in this model, you can see in the back of the eye - this is what's affected . by the condition and this it was in 2020 that four little children from around the world first flew here to london to be assessed at moorfields eye hospital. they were all born with a rare genetic condition, all aged the first visit was in the middle of covid and surgery of days going through pre—op. but in september 2020, jace flew to london and visited of minutes, he was able to get out of bed. of the nurses laugh. so how does it work? into the retina. the dna is encased in a harmless virus which breaks of sight loss is available on the nhs, this study brings blindness may soon see the benefits. children returned to london, where they underwent a number in size and navigating the corridors. particular
pope, they can give them advice, but he will decid rome, sarah rainsford there in rome, thank you.e of the first children in the world to have the treatment. it was our first child at the time, and i said to her, jace was born with a rare genetic done by university college london, was looking for answers. in this model, you can see in the back of the eye - this is what's affected . by the condition and this it was in 2020 that four little children from around the world first flew here to london...
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rainsford has this report. vlad lost a leg in a mine explosion on the front line.irst time i played was really hard. it was strange to run on crutches and so fast. and that's the one i lost. so i had to learn to play all over again. positive adrenaline. you're on fire inside. 0lga was a military chef. now she's a striker for kyiv. the only mixed team on the pitch. i'm in shape now. my hands, arms and back are all getting strong. - she was injured when a shell landed as she slept. want a full scale war. unfortunately, it didn't turn out that way. - then her husband went missing in action. my husband has now been missing for two years. - as well as physical. he was a professional footballer when he volunteered to fight. then he lost his leg trying to rescue other soldiers. but we wound up in the same situation, hit with grenades then i heard that ukraine was launching and with football, i returned to normal life. and more tournaments. in a country where war has already created tens of thousands of amputees. trump's plans to dismantle america's international aid organ
rainsford has this report. vlad lost a leg in a mine explosion on the front line.irst time i played was really hard. it was strange to run on crutches and so fast. and that's the one i lost. so i had to learn to play all over again. positive adrenaline. you're on fire inside. 0lga was a military chef. now she's a striker for kyiv. the only mixed team on the pitch. i'm in shape now. my hands, arms and back are all getting strong. - she was injured when a shell landed as she slept. want a full...
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in the past hour or so, we received an update who's been in hospital for more than a week sarah rainsfordome. and it is still, i think, very troubling for his doctor, but somewhat, i won't say improved, but somewhat less stark than the quite shocking picture that there here in rome who heard that the pope had had he'd had blood transfusions. described as some anaemia. but the sort of novelty, i guess, in this kind problems, a mild, mild renal insufficiency. but they're saying that that is under control. the details, it is clearly still a critical picture. the pope did go to mass today on sunday, up on the 10th floor apartment where he is being cared for in the hospital here in in rome. he, we're told, is not entirely bedridden. he is still alert. very closely and hoping that the treatment that they're giving him can begin to show some results. but it's a picture which is described to us as the pope so the vatican being rather guarded in what it is actually prepared to conclude from all of this, but certainly a bit less, let's say, shocked than they were yesterday. and he's asked for trans
in the past hour or so, we received an update who's been in hospital for more than a week sarah rainsfordome. and it is still, i think, very troubling for his doctor, but somewhat, i won't say improved, but somewhat less stark than the quite shocking picture that there here in rome who heard that the pope had had he'd had blood transfusions. described as some anaemia. but the sort of novelty, i guess, in this kind problems, a mild, mild renal insufficiency. but they're saying that that is under...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, rome.in wielding a knife. a warning, you may find the details of this report distressing. and a special event was organised — a taylor by two teachers. has spoken publicly. supported by her parents, and the yoga teacher he opened the door and just grabbed a child. saw him coming for me. and he must have got my back. he moved right next to me. the teachers and their teenage helper knew they had to get everyone to safety. i remember shouting for them to get down and get out. he killed everyone. ijust thought, "i need to get some help." having been stabbed five times, leanne moved more of the girls to safety. with her in a toilet. ijust kept saying, "there's children inside, there's children inside." my brain's going 100 miles an hour but my body won't do anything. and then people are asking me questions and just saying, "go and get the children." are you ok? yeah, ijust... i just don't know what else i could have done. three little girls would not survive — seven—year—old elsie dot stancombe
sarah rainsford, bbc news, rome.in wielding a knife. a warning, you may find the details of this report distressing. and a special event was organised — a taylor by two teachers. has spoken publicly. supported by her parents, and the yoga teacher he opened the door and just grabbed a child. saw him coming for me. and he must have got my back. he moved right next to me. the teachers and their teenage helper knew they had to get everyone to safety. i remember shouting for them to get down and...
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our europe correspondent, sarah rainsford explained more about the pope�*s condition.he pope is very sick. he is 88. he was frail before this. then at the weekend, he took a real turn for the worse. and here at saint peters, at nine o�*clock in the evening, here in rome came out and they led prayers. believers who gathered on the cobblestones to follow year, a year in which all sorts of events that have been this is an important year for him, he had hoped to be at the heart of those commemorations but instead, arejust are just looking at the hospital. people are are just looking at the that.pital. people are are just looking at the that they. people are are just looking at the that they need jle are are just looking at the that they need him. e are just looking at the that they need him. you are just looking at the see 1at they need him. you are just looking at the see the :hey need him. you are just looking at the see the popularity1im. you are just looking at the see the popularity of 1. you there. 7 there. that 7 there. that is 7 there. that is a 7 there. that is a
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our europe correspondent sarah rainsford reports from rome.h, very important to the pope. a kidney problem, too. nicola and herfamily are catholics from manchester, up until recently, it looked like it was just a small quite concerning. translation: we're very, very sorry. - we're here, worried for him. the pope's sudden downturn yesterday really shook people here, and they know he's not out of danger. thank you for your company. goodbye for now. hello. they drove some pretty big waves onto the shore of port ellen here in argyll and bute. the centre of low pressure was actually some way through the irish sea. we had gusts of wind quite widely of around 50 to 60mph, but a few stronger gusts, 79mph gusts at capel curig. there were a few gusts elsewhere that reached the 70s over 100mm over the hills of cumbria. until the early part of monday, with the rain heavy enough showers for scotland and northern ireland. it will continue to blow a gale out west. towards the first part of monday morning. so it's a frost—free start to the day. quite mild. we
our europe correspondent sarah rainsford reports from rome.h, very important to the pope. a kidney problem, too. nicola and herfamily are catholics from manchester, up until recently, it looked like it was just a small quite concerning. translation: we're very, very sorry. - we're here, worried for him. the pope's sudden downturn yesterday really shook people here, and they know he's not out of danger. thank you for your company. goodbye for now. hello. they drove some pretty big waves onto the...
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our correspondent sarah rainsford is in rome and following developments.awtwthe w thawtwthe pope w thawtwthe pope hadw thawtwthe pope hadeassed the relatively well. he w relatively well. he had slept night relatively well. he had slept he was resting. we got a little and he was resting. we got a little bit more information after that from vatican sources, who said vatican sources, who actually said that the pope was eating normally, they said. they suggested he was in humour and he was not in good humour and that he was not in pain because had been a good humour and that he was not in pain beca of: had been a good humour and that he was not in pain beca of the had been a good humour and that he was not in pain beca of the had bl talking commentefthe weekend tatkingaalaoataaaa a suffering having increased. i they vawanted w they vawanted to underline that think'they�*wantedte endet�*tine'thatfi is not in think'they�*wantedteendet�*tine'thatfi is not in pain. in particular i that he is think to underline that he is conscious, he is there. he being conscious, h
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vatican's latest medical update on pope francis condition during the day. 0ur europe correspondent sarah rainsfordvatican conditiononthe vatican he remains in a conditiononthe vatican condition ains in a conditiononthe vatican condition so s in a conditiononthe vatican condition so that; conditiononthe vatican condition so that has critical condition so that has not but they saying not changed but they are saying and his doctors are saying he's no more of the with had no more of the crises with his breathing or respiratory attacks he suffered on ' sign? night when everyone saturday night when everyone was quite alarmed to hear about �* the was quite alarmed to hear about �*the pope had been suffering how the pope had been suffering and now we know there's been in his e-=§ ongoing " 7 he's getting less 77 he's getting less oxygené and he�*s getting less oxygen less than he needed so needing less than he needed so of the test showed a some of the test showed a slight improvement his lab slight improvement and his lab tests and the kidney had tests and thekid neyrwnich had a for tests and thekid neyr
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these are live pictures from the vatican — sarah rainsford. statement and a briefing from the vatican here yesterday evening. it has become a bit of a tradition. the pope has asked for the vatican to be open with people and with catholics around the world about his health, his condition, and so we have been getting quite a lot of information and details medical information. yesterday stress was very clearly on the fact that the pope remains a critical condition and that the vatican and his doctors are making no prognosis at all about how long he may be in hospital or how serious this actually is. but they have described what they have called a new kidney problem, and renal insufficiency, which they say, doctors say, is under control but that is clearly troubling i think because it is a new element, a new problem added to the medical picture for the pope. his focus until now, or the main problem until now, has been his breathing. before he was hospitalised we have seen videos of him in public meetings and an audience with the pope on the wednes
these are live pictures from the vatican — sarah rainsford. statement and a briefing from the vatican here yesterday evening. it has become a bit of a tradition. the pope has asked for the vatican to be open with people and with catholics around the world about his health, his condition, and so we have been getting quite a lot of information and details medical information. yesterday stress was very clearly on the fact that the pope remains a critical condition and that the vatican and his...
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sarah rainsford, bbc news, kyiv.ey will meet the prime minister next week to call for a statutory public inquiry into what happened. a review into the care that valdo calocane that there had been a catalogue of failings. simonjones reports. it's more than 18 months since ian coates, barnaby webber and grace o'malley—kumar were stabbed to death, but their families say they are still fighting for answers. taser, taser! stay where you are. this is the moment valdo calocane, a paranoid schizophrenic, was arrested. order for manslaughter. an independent review of his care prior to the attacks, published on wednesday, found his risk was not fully understood or managed. good morning, everybody. once again, thanks for your attendance. that the authorities, who they say failed their loved ones, still need to be held to account. to the prime minister and the rest of the government, make this trauma stop and make ourfight stop now. you have confirmed there will be a public inquiry, but agree the terms that we have been pleading
sarah rainsford, bbc news, kyiv.ey will meet the prime minister next week to call for a statutory public inquiry into what happened. a review into the care that valdo calocane that there had been a catalogue of failings. simonjones reports. it's more than 18 months since ian coates, barnaby webber and grace o'malley—kumar were stabbed to death, but their families say they are still fighting for answers. taser, taser! stay where you are. this is the moment valdo calocane, a paranoid...
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sarah rainsford sent this report from rome. his condition is critical. catholics to pray for him.lowing the updates closely. up until recently, it looked like it was just a small here, and they know he's not out of danger. plane after what the airline called a "security arrested in romania. mohamed amra escaped police last may in an ambush that left two prison officers dead. he changed his appearance, and a smile, as he's escorted out of court in bucharest. authorities said he was caught with the help of fingerprints. france's macron hailed the arrest of amra, actors guild — or sag awards. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. sunday was a wet and a windy day, the strongest winds they drove some pretty big waves onto the shore of port ellen here in argyll and bute. the centre of low pressure was actually some way away was quite a strong area of low pressure running up we had gusts of wind quite widely of around 50 to 60mph, that was the strongest gust, that's in snowdonia national park, or eryri national park. there were a few gusts elsewhere that reached the 70s over 100mm over t
sarah rainsford sent this report from rome. his condition is critical. catholics to pray for him.lowing the updates closely. up until recently, it looked like it was just a small here, and they know he's not out of danger. plane after what the airline called a "security arrested in romania. mohamed amra escaped police last may in an ambush that left two prison officers dead. he changed his appearance, and a smile, as he's escorted out of court in bucharest. authorities said he was caught...
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our europe correspondent sarah rainsford has the latest. about the state of his health, and so we'veing and i have to say that the latest statement that's come this evening is the starkest one yet. it repeats the fact that pope francis is in a critical not out of danger. respiratory crisis this morning, which required extra oxygen. they've also said that the pope needed blood transfusions because tests showed that he had anaemia. developments, i think. still very much there and still very much fighting it's interesting, though, that this comes after the doctors treating pope francis yesterday and they were quite upbeat. jovial, almost, at some points. that, in fact, he was responding to medication. could tip that balance. condition, but as i said, still alert and he still spent the day in his armchair. saying that it's "time to turn the screws in a statement, the foreign secretary said: "this britain and all of europe. now is the time for europe to double down on our anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine. forces are key strategic priorities. on saturday, the prime minister, sir
our europe correspondent sarah rainsford has the latest. about the state of his health, and so we'veing and i have to say that the latest statement that's come this evening is the starkest one yet. it repeats the fact that pope francis is in a critical not out of danger. respiratory crisis this morning, which required extra oxygen. they've also said that the pope needed blood transfusions because tests showed that he had anaemia. developments, i think. still very much there and still very much...
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condition in the hospital the vatican says the pope remains "alert", our europe correspondent sarah rainsfordopments, i think. they say, though, that the pope is still alert. so stressing, i think, the fact that he is still alert, this double pneumonia, which obviously is extremely serious. the doctors treating pope francis yesterday made theirfirst public statement on his health, and they were quite upbeat. you know, the words were serious, but their tone that, in fact, he was responding to medication. could tip that balance. the day in his armchair. donald trump next week. sir keir starmer reiterated the uk's "ironclad support" for ukraine and insisted kyiv�*s voice must be at the heart of any peace negotiations. ukraine and the us appear to be inching closer to signing a deal that would give the us rights to ukraine's deposits of rare earth minerals. i'm dealing with president zelensky, i'm dealing has given $100 billion. the united states has given $350 billion but here's worse. but here's worse. europe gave it in the form of a loan. so i want them to give us something for all of the mone
condition in the hospital the vatican says the pope remains "alert", our europe correspondent sarah rainsfordopments, i think. they say, though, that the pope is still alert. so stressing, i think, the fact that he is still alert, this double pneumonia, which obviously is extremely serious. the doctors treating pope francis yesterday made theirfirst public statement on his health, and they were quite upbeat. you know, the words were serious, but their tone that, in fact, he was...
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sarah rainsford, _ dictate the terms. sarah rainsford, many - dictate the terms.rd, many thanks. thank you for being with us. just to pick up on some of what we heard from sergey lavrov within the last hour or so after those talks, he stressed that any membership of nato or any troops on the ground even from eu member countries or other members, flag carriers of nato, was not something that russia could tolerate. laying that out so starkly, does that effectively make the future talks very difficult because which respects the right the peapie their language. 77 language. 70% 777 language. 70% of language. it is political for the party freedom for the political party has been by paesjdgpgt zele nsky that paesjdgpgt zelensky that obviously absolutely7 that 777a7b75olute17 §f7 7 to; 77 777a7b7solutel7o7f7 7 7ki7n7d77 777a7b7soluteto7f7 7 7ki7n7d7of into the the key where we 7 surely conflict, ukraine'surely'cannot in any future ground 7 7 ground secure in m osition, but it is u:7 not the reality... the position you represent... why might any of know_ §tt~7tffi operatio
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our europe correspondent sarah rainsford has the latest. and he's still, as the statement says, but what they have described, in addition, is a prolonged extra oxygen. they've also said that the pope needed blood transfusions because tests showed that he had anaemia. so those are two quite significant developments, i think. they say he is suffering, he's in more pain than he was so stressing, i think, the fact that he is still alert, still very much there and still very much fighting this double pneumonia, which obviously is extremely serious. it's interesting, though, that this comes after and they were quite upbeat. wasjovial, almost, at some points. they said that the pope was joking, that he was in good spirits, and they also said for the very first time was a delicate balance and that anything additional condition, but as i said, still alert and he still spent about an hour ago, uk foreign secretary david lammy saying that it's "time to turn the screws in a statement, the foreign secretary said, "this is a critical moment in the histor
our europe correspondent sarah rainsford has the latest. and he's still, as the statement says, but what they have described, in addition, is a prolonged extra oxygen. they've also said that the pope needed blood transfusions because tests showed that he had anaemia. so those are two quite significant developments, i think. they say he is suffering, he's in more pain than he was so stressing, i think, the fact that he is still alert, still very much there and still very much fighting this...
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the vatican says he remains "alert" but is also our correspondent sarah rainsford has the latest fromatican. about the state of his health, and so we've been getting it repeats the facts that pope francis is in a critical not out of danger. they've also said that the pope needed blood transfusions developments, i think. they say he is suffering. but he was sitting in his armchair again today. so stressing, i think, the fact that he is fighting this double pneumonia, which obviously is extremely serious. it's interesting, though, that this comes after and they were quite upbeat. was jovial almost at some points. responding to medication. he is not bedridden. we will give you any updates we get on the put�*s health on we will give you any updates we get news. jut�*s health on we will give you any updates we get news. jul the falth on we will give you any updates we get news. jul the falth health. political action conference in maryland. he said europe should contribute more money to aid they were between russia and ukraine, people are being killed, mostly young men, mostly russian and u
the vatican says he remains "alert" but is also our correspondent sarah rainsford has the latest fromatican. about the state of his health, and so we've been getting it repeats the facts that pope francis is in a critical not out of danger. they've also said that the pope needed blood transfusions developments, i think. they say he is suffering. but he was sitting in his armchair again today. so stressing, i think, the fact that he is fighting this double pneumonia, which obviously is...