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a second boy was rescued and is in intensive care at the royal hospital for children in glasgow.et in which he said the nation should stop "cowering" from coronavirus. england's health secretary, sajid javid, has apologised for saying people shouldn't cower from the coronavirus, saying it was a poor choice of word. it had been used in a tweet — since deleted — which was criticised by opposition parties and bereaved familes. meanwhile, ministers are considering requiring football fans to be fully vaccinated in order to attend premier league matches. ben wright reports. he has been health secretary forjust a month. nice to meet you. my first visit to a hospital on thejob. but in a tweet announcing his own recovery from coronavirus yesterday, sajid javid said people should get vaccinated and learn to live with covid rather than cower from the virus. the rebuke from opposition parties and bereaved families was swift. we're very disappointed at yet another barbed comment from a minister of the government. we find that the comments are distasteful, disrespectful to our loss, and insens
a second boy was rescued and is in intensive care at the royal hospital for children in glasgow.et in which he said the nation should stop "cowering" from coronavirus. england's health secretary, sajid javid, has apologised for saying people shouldn't cower from the coronavirus, saying it was a poor choice of word. it had been used in a tweet — since deleted — which was criticised by opposition parties and bereaved familes. meanwhile, ministers are considering requiring football...
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a second boy was rescued and is in intensive care at the royal hospital for children in glasgow. health secretary sajid javid has apologised for — and deleted — a tweet in which he said the nation should stop "cowering" from coronavirus. campaigners for people who've died during the pandemic had condemned the remark as "deeply insensitive" and "distasteful". british mps have warned that taxpayers will bear the cost of the government's coronavirus spending for decades. a report found 372—billion pounds has already been spent, pushing government debt to a rate not seen since the early 1960. thousands of people in the western united states, are spending the weekend in evacuation centers, as wildfires continue to burn across the region. more than 80 large wildfires in 13 us states have burnt around 1.3 million acres in recent weeks. sportsday is coming up at 7:45 — but now it's time for click. as the world tries to emerge from the pandemic, the way we go about our lives is bound to be different — but exactly how is hard to say. on this week's show, we'll be seeing the buildings that
a second boy was rescued and is in intensive care at the royal hospital for children in glasgow. health secretary sajid javid has apologised for — and deleted — a tweet in which he said the nation should stop "cowering" from coronavirus. campaigners for people who've died during the pandemic had condemned the remark as "deeply insensitive" and "distasteful". british mps have warned that taxpayers will bear the cost of the government's coronavirus spending for...
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it bristol royal hospital for children created this for them.— created this for them.en i went - created this for them. it took my breath away when i went in. i created this for them. it took my breath away when i went in. the| breath away when i went in. the nurses got leila reddy and her little dress. 0ur aisle, nurses got leila reddy and her little dress. 0uraisle, i nurses got leila reddy and her little dress. 0ur aisle, i suppose, if that's what you want to call it, was a hospital ward. it was an unforgettable day. it was a hospital ward. it was an unforgettable day.— was a hospital ward. it was an unforgettable day. it was really aood. we unforgettable day. it was really good. we were _ unforgettable day. it was really good. we were just _ unforgettable day. it was really good. we were just expecting l unforgettable day. it was really i good. we were just expecting the chaplain — good. we were just expecting the chaplain to come down into a blessing _ chaplain to come down into a blessing at the bait tied with leila, — blessing at the bait tied with leila, won't
it bristol royal hospital for children created this for them.— created this for them.en i went - created this for them. it took my breath away when i went in. i created this for them. it took my breath away when i went in. the| breath away when i went in. the nurses got leila reddy and her little dress. 0ur aisle, nurses got leila reddy and her little dress. 0uraisle, i nurses got leila reddy and her little dress. 0ur aisle, i suppose, if that's what you want to call it, was a hospital ward....
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a second boy was rescued and is in intensive care at the royal hospital for children in glasgow.ealth secretary sajid javid has apologised for — and deleted — a tweet in which he said the nation should stop "cowering" from coronavirus. campaigners for people who've died during the pandemic had condemned the remark as "deeply insensitive" and "distasteful". british mps have warned that taxpayers will bear the cost of the government's coronavirus spending for decades. a report found £372 billion has already been spent, pushing government debt to a rate not seen since the early 1960s. thousands of people in the western united states, are spending the weekend in evacuation centers, as wildfires continue to burn across the region. more than 80 large wildfires in 13 us states have burnt around 1.3 million acres in recent weeks. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show: outrunning covid at the olympic games... ..the big names rocking central park this summer... ..siberia's mystery blast craters... to have an exploding crater on land is not something i imagined. ..a
a second boy was rescued and is in intensive care at the royal hospital for children in glasgow.ealth secretary sajid javid has apologised for — and deleted — a tweet in which he said the nation should stop "cowering" from coronavirus. campaigners for people who've died during the pandemic had condemned the remark as "deeply insensitive" and "distasteful". british mps have warned that taxpayers will bear the cost of the government's coronavirus spending for...
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a second boy was rescued and is in intensive care at the royal hospital for children in glasgow. health secretary sajid javid has apologised for — and deleted — a tweet in which he said the nation should stop "cowering" from coronavirus. campaigners for people who've died during the pandemic had condemned the remark as "deeply insensitive" and "distasteful". british mps have warned that taxpayers will bear the cost of the government's coronavirus spending for decades. a report found £372 billion has already been spent, pushing government debt to a rate not seen since the early 1960s. thousands of people in the western united states are spending the weekend in evacuation centers, as wildfires continue to burn across the region. more than 80 large wildfires in 13 us states have burnt around 1.3 million acres in recent weeks. now on bbc news... scenes of burning cars and families under siege from a rampant mob shocked the nation. but why did this happen on an estate in swansea? were warning signs ignored? and what can be done to stop it happening again? bbc wales investigates. emerg
a second boy was rescued and is in intensive care at the royal hospital for children in glasgow. health secretary sajid javid has apologised for — and deleted — a tweet in which he said the nation should stop "cowering" from coronavirus. campaigners for people who've died during the pandemic had condemned the remark as "deeply insensitive" and "distasteful". british mps have warned that taxpayers will bear the cost of the government's coronavirus spending for...
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a second boy was rescued and is in intensive care at the royal hospital for children in glasgow.d the nation should stop "cowering" from coronavirus. campaigners for people who've died during the pandemic had condemned the remark as "deeply insensitive" and "distasteful". british mps have warned that taxpayers will bear the cost of the government's coronavirus spending for decades. a report found 372—billion pounds has already been spent, pushing government debt to a rate not seen since the early 1960. thousands of people in the western united states, are spending the weekend in evacuation centers, as wildfires continue to burn across the region. more than 80 large wildfires in 13 us states have burnt around 1.3 million acres in recent weeks. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, welcome to another packed sportsday. i'm austin halewood. here's what's coming up on the programme... they're up and running. chelsie giles wins team gb's first medal of the games. i'll be speaking to her shortly. but lightning doesnt strike three times forjadejones, the defending taekwondo cha
a second boy was rescued and is in intensive care at the royal hospital for children in glasgow.d the nation should stop "cowering" from coronavirus. campaigners for people who've died during the pandemic had condemned the remark as "deeply insensitive" and "distasteful". british mps have warned that taxpayers will bear the cost of the government's coronavirus spending for decades. a report found 372—billion pounds has already been spent, pushing government debt...
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once they'd done the legal bit down the road at bristol register office, staff at the bristol royal hospital went in. the nurses and playteam got layla ready into her little dress. 0ur aisle, i suppose, if you want to call it that, was the hospital ward. it was an unforgettable day. it was really good. yeah, we were just expecting, like, the chaplain to come down and do a blessing at the bedside with layla. we weren't expecting what actually happened. yeah, it was really special. leila has something called charge syndrome has spentjust ten days at home since she was born on christmas day. it is really rare. and it's an acronym that stands for a lot of the things that can go wrong. and i won't list them out, but essentially it can affect everything in the body — you know, it can affect the heart, the eyes, the hearing, a lot of the senses. doctors have told them that you don't know what life's going to be like for leyla and the level of independence she will experience, but karim and louise say the hospital staff have already given them one of the most memorable days of their lives. alex howi
once they'd done the legal bit down the road at bristol register office, staff at the bristol royal hospital went in. the nurses and playteam got layla ready into her little dress. 0ur aisle, i suppose, if you want to call it that, was the hospital ward. it was an unforgettable day. it was really good. yeah, we were just expecting, like, the chaplain to come down and do a blessing at the bedside with layla. we weren't expecting what actually happened. yeah, it was really special. leila has...
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a second boy was rescued and is in intensive care at the royal hospital for children in glasgow.eleted — a tweet in which he said the nation should stop "cowering" from coronavirus. more now on the olympics, and let's cross to the bbc sports centre and speak to chetan pathak, who's been watching the action in tokyo. we are going to start with the cycling, a lot of drama taking place. cycling, a lot of drama taking lace. , cycling, a lot of drama taking lace, , ., , , cycling, a lot of drama taking lace. , ., , , ., cycling, a lot of drama taking lace, , ., ,, ., ,, place. plenty happening on sunday. what a story — place. plenty happening on sunday. what a story for— place. plenty happening on sunday. what a story for anna _ place. plenty happening on sunday. what a story for anna kiesenhofer, | place. plenty happening on sunday. | what a story for anna kiesenhofer, a cyclist most people haven't heard of, certainly not the 2019 world champion annemiek van vleuten, who finished thinking she had won and actually she had finished second. anna kiesenhoferfinished a minute ahead of eve
a second boy was rescued and is in intensive care at the royal hospital for children in glasgow.eleted — a tweet in which he said the nation should stop "cowering" from coronavirus. more now on the olympics, and let's cross to the bbc sports centre and speak to chetan pathak, who's been watching the action in tokyo. we are going to start with the cycling, a lot of drama taking place. cycling, a lot of drama taking lace. , cycling, a lot of drama taking lace, , ., , , cycling, a lot...
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a second boy was rescued and is in intensive care at the royal hospital for children in glasgow.aid the nation should stop "cowering" from coronavirus. campaigners for people who've died during the pandemic had condemned the remark as "deeply insensitive" and "distasteful". british mps have warned that taxpayers will bear the cost of the government's coronavirus spending for decades. a report found £372 billion has already been spent, pushing government debt to a rate not seen since the early 1960s. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are disability consultant and comedy producer, simon minty, and annabel denham, director of communications at the institute of economic affairs. hello to both of you! we will chat in a moment. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the guardian features a picture of britain's first medallist at the tokyo olympics, chelsie giles, and carries a warning from doctors — that increasing numbers of young people with coronavirus are being admitted to hospital, including to intensive care wards. acco
a second boy was rescued and is in intensive care at the royal hospital for children in glasgow.aid the nation should stop "cowering" from coronavirus. campaigners for people who've died during the pandemic had condemned the remark as "deeply insensitive" and "distasteful". british mps have warned that taxpayers will bear the cost of the government's coronavirus spending for decades. a report found £372 billion has already been spent, pushing government debt to a...
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a second boy was rescued and is in intensive care at the royal hospital for children in glasgow.h he said the nation should stop "cowering" from coronavirus. campaigners for people who've died during the pandemic had condemned the remark as "deeply insensitive" and "distasteful". british mps have warned that taxpayers will bear the cost of the government's coronavirus spending for decades. a report found £372 billion has already been spent, pushing government debt to a rate not seen since the early 1960s. thousands of people in the western united states are spending the weekend in evacuation centers, as wildfires continue to burn across the region.
a second boy was rescued and is in intensive care at the royal hospital for children in glasgow.h he said the nation should stop "cowering" from coronavirus. campaigners for people who've died during the pandemic had condemned the remark as "deeply insensitive" and "distasteful". british mps have warned that taxpayers will bear the cost of the government's coronavirus spending for decades. a report found £372 billion has already been spent, pushing government debt...
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- they had done the legal bit down the road at bristol registry office, staff at the bristol royal hospitaly team got one ready in her little dress. 0ur aisle, i suppose, one ready in her little dress. 0ur aisle, isuppose, if one ready in her little dress. 0ur aisle, i suppose, if you want to call it that, was the hospital ward. it is an unforgettable day. it was really _ it is an unforgettable day. it was really good, yeah. we were just expecting — really good, yeah. we were just expecting a chaplain to come down and do _ expecting a chaplain to come down and do a _ expecting a chaplain to come down and do a blessing at the bedside with layla, we were not expecting what _ with layla, we were not expecting what actually happened. yes, with layla, we were not expecting what actually happened.— with layla, we were not expecting what actually happened. yes, it was really special- _ what actually happened. yes, it was really special. layla _ what actually happened. yes, it was really special. layla has _ what actually happened. yes, it was really special. layla has something | really special. l
- they had done the legal bit down the road at bristol registry office, staff at the bristol royal hospitaly team got one ready in her little dress. 0ur aisle, i suppose, one ready in her little dress. 0ur aisle, isuppose, if one ready in her little dress. 0ur aisle, i suppose, if you want to call it that, was the hospital ward. it is an unforgettable day. it was really _ it is an unforgettable day. it was really good, yeah. we were just expecting — really good, yeah. we were just expecting a...
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he died just two days ago in liverpool royal hospital of pneumonia, but when he died the inquest andnot only pneumonia, which was the actual condition that mr devine had at the end of his life, but also the fact that he had brain and crush injuries from the hillsborough disaster. mr rebello said it was proportionate, reasonable and sufficient for him to adopt the findings of the inquest into the 96 other victims which found that they had been unlawfully killed, and to use those same conditioning, because it had been at the same time, so that he could call mr devine's death and unlawful killing as well. margaret's son, james, died at the game as well. today, she paid tribute to andy devine and she thinks that his name really should be added to the memorial behind me. that is entirely up to the family, obviously. that is a discussion between the family whether they would like his name put on this. they might have a different view. but you know who wants to put another name on this memorial? 96 is enough. mr devine's family cared for him all the way through, and they were there when he
he died just two days ago in liverpool royal hospital of pneumonia, but when he died the inquest andnot only pneumonia, which was the actual condition that mr devine had at the end of his life, but also the fact that he had brain and crush injuries from the hillsborough disaster. mr rebello said it was proportionate, reasonable and sufficient for him to adopt the findings of the inquest into the 96 other victims which found that they had been unlawfully killed, and to use those same...
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he died just two days ago in liverpool royal hospital of pneumonia, but when he died the inquest andonditioning, because it had been at the same time, so that he could call mr devine's death and unlawful killing as well. margaret's sonjames died at the game as well. today, she paid tribute to andy devine and she thinks that his name should be added to the memorial behind me. that is entirely up to the family, obviously~ — that is entirely up to the family, obviously. that is a discussion between — obviously. that is a discussion between the family whether they would _ between the family whether they would like his name put on this. they— would like his name put on this. they might have a different view. but he _ they might have a different view. but he wants to put another name on this memorial? 96 is enough. andy devine's family _ this memorial? 96 is enough. andy devine's family cared _ this memorial? 96 is enough. andy devine's family cared for— this memorial? 96 is enough. in devine's family cared for him all the way through, and they were there when he died the other day. they h
he died just two days ago in liverpool royal hospital of pneumonia, but when he died the inquest andonditioning, because it had been at the same time, so that he could call mr devine's death and unlawful killing as well. margaret's sonjames died at the game as well. today, she paid tribute to andy devine and she thinks that his name should be added to the memorial behind me. that is entirely up to the family, obviously~ — that is entirely up to the family, obviously. that is a discussion...
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non—urgent operations have already been postponed at aberdeen royal infirmary and two other scottish hospitalsnces due to self—isolation. the first minister said case numbers could be levelling off, though she added while there could be some easing onjuly 19th that wouldn't be the end of all restrictions. many of the baseline measures we use, things like face coverings, physical distancing, rigorous hand hygiene, advising on good ventilation, these are going to continue to be important mitigations in protecting ourselves and others from the virus, perhaps for some time yet. some scottish cases were linked to euro 2020 football. now it's been suggested as a factor in england after research showing men were nearly a third more likely than women to test positive. whatever the reason, the data will be watched closely ahead of final decisions on ending restrictions in england. hugh pym, bbc news. the england team returned to training at their base in staffordshire today after their nail—biting win against denmark last night. gareth southgate's men secured their first place in a major final since th
non—urgent operations have already been postponed at aberdeen royal infirmary and two other scottish hospitalsnces due to self—isolation. the first minister said case numbers could be levelling off, though she added while there could be some easing onjuly 19th that wouldn't be the end of all restrictions. many of the baseline measures we use, things like face coverings, physical distancing, rigorous hand hygiene, advising on good ventilation, these are going to continue to be important...
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roughly 20 homes and an animal hospital injured in port royal. you can see branches littering the streets. and new images tonight of an ef-1 tornado touching down in jacksonville, florida. winds damaging businesses there. and authorities have now confirmed it was an ef-2 tornado flipping trailers at a naval submarine base in kings bay, georgia. at least nine people hurt. and the other storms hitting late today, even before elsa. the images here in new york city tonight. major flooding on the major deegan expressway. police using barrier trucks to rescue stranded drivers. this tropical storm expected to hit new york city tomorrow morning. 50 million people all along the coast at risk of flood flashing. so, let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee leading us off again tonight with the latest track. good evening, ginger. >> reporter: good evening to you, david. i do think flash flooding will be the main threat for everyone going through tonight. however, elsa has caused a tornado in ever state that it has touched. so, we need to start with
roughly 20 homes and an animal hospital injured in port royal. you can see branches littering the streets. and new images tonight of an ef-1 tornado touching down in jacksonville, florida. winds damaging businesses there. and authorities have now confirmed it was an ef-2 tornado flipping trailers at a naval submarine base in kings bay, georgia. at least nine people hurt. and the other storms hitting late today, even before elsa. the images here in new york city tonight. major flooding on the...
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non—urgent operations have already been postponed at the aberdeen royal infirmary and 2 other scottish hospitalse numbers could be leveling off though she added that there could be some easing onjuly 19 that would not be the end of all restrictions. many of the baseline measures we use, things like face coverings and physical distancing and hand hygiene and good ventilation, these are going to continue to be important mitigations in protecting ourselves and others from the virus perhaps for some time yet. in scotland, case numbers have been rising rapidly in newcastle and some other areas of the northeast and now ahead of the northwest as the main hotspots in england. euro 2020 football has been suggested as a factor, after research showing men where nearly a third more likely than women to test positive. whatever the reason that data will be watched closely ahead of final decision on ending restrictions in england. ministers in northern ireland have opted for a cautious route out of lockdown. the devolved government will ease many restrictions on july 26th, including opening theatres and confer
non—urgent operations have already been postponed at the aberdeen royal infirmary and 2 other scottish hospitalse numbers could be leveling off though she added that there could be some easing onjuly 19 that would not be the end of all restrictions. many of the baseline measures we use, things like face coverings and physical distancing and hand hygiene and good ventilation, these are going to continue to be important mitigations in protecting ourselves and others from the virus perhaps for...
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non—urgent operations have already been postponed at the aberdeen royal infirmary and 2 other scottish hospitals pressure and staff absences due to self isolation. the first minister said case numbers could be leveling off though she added that there could be some easing onjuly 19 that would not be the end of all restrictions. many of the baseline measures we use, things like face coverings and physical distancing, rigorous hand hygiene and good ventilation, these are going to continue to be important mitigations in protecting ourselves and others from the virus perhaps for some time yet. as well as in scotland, case numbers have been rising rapidly in newcastle and some other areas of the northeast, now ahead of the northwest as the main hotspots in england. euro 2020 football has been suggested as a factor, after research showing men were nearly a third more likely than women to test positive. whatever the reason, the data will be watched closely ahead of final decision on ending restrictions in england. hugh pym, bbc news. ministers in northern ireland have opted for a cautious route out of l
non—urgent operations have already been postponed at the aberdeen royal infirmary and 2 other scottish hospitals pressure and staff absences due to self isolation. the first minister said case numbers could be leveling off though she added that there could be some easing onjuly 19 that would not be the end of all restrictions. many of the baseline measures we use, things like face coverings and physical distancing, rigorous hand hygiene and good ventilation, these are going to continue to be...
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now staff from the royal cornwall hospital have been offered a rather unique way to 'power up' again the water. and how to i get in the water. and how to breathe. then you are supposed to be able to take that into other stressful situation, do the breathing, getting into an icy cold sea, you can do that in other stressful situations as well. these sessions are _ stressful situations as well. these sessions are run _ stressful situations as well. these sessions are run by _ stressful situations as well. these sessions are run by an _ stressful situations as well. these l sessions are run by an organisation called chill. the idea of the sessions is to get everybody in the water having fun and developing their confidence so they can continue swimming on their own. last year the organisation began a cold water therapy programme for people suffering from depression and anxiety. now it is putting on wellness sessions for nhs staff who have obviously been under vast amounts of pressure for the past 15 months. it amounts of pressure for the past 15 months. . , , ., , ., ~ months. it has been
now staff from the royal cornwall hospital have been offered a rather unique way to 'power up' again the water. and how to i get in the water. and how to breathe. then you are supposed to be able to take that into other stressful situation, do the breathing, getting into an icy cold sea, you can do that in other stressful situations as well. these sessions are _ stressful situations as well. these sessions are run _ stressful situations as well. these sessions are run by _ stressful situations...
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hospital with the virus rises. and a packed audience and no more social distancing at the royal albert hall for the first night of the and coming up in sport on the bbc news channel, team gb wins six more medals at the olympics, including duncan scott's third of the games — silver in the 200 metres individual medley. good evening. the number of deaths linked to drug misuse in scotland has risen to a record level for the seventh consecutive year. more than 1,300 people died of drug misuse in scotland last year alone. almost two thirds of all drug—related deaths were of people aged between 35 and 5a. scotland's drug—death rate is more than three and a half times that for the uk as a whole. and, as this graph shows, scotland has by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in europe. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. it would have been angela mclauchlan�*s birthday this week. angela had one of the most contagious, laughs, smiles, big blue eyes, and everybody loved her. but, like too many others in scotland, her life lost to drugs. do you miss her? every day. because you feel robbed. angela's
hospital with the virus rises. and a packed audience and no more social distancing at the royal albert hall for the first night of the and coming up in sport on the bbc news channel, team gb wins six more medals at the olympics, including duncan scott's third of the games — silver in the 200 metres individual medley. good evening. the number of deaths linked to drug misuse in scotland has risen to a record level for the seventh consecutive year. more than 1,300 people died of drug misuse in...
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hospital. the only thing that is clear? they won't be following recent royal >> british taxpayers have been hit with a $4.3 million for a makeover of the duke and duchess of sussex's new home. >> then harry had flown to speak about climate change. and lectured people on how we must all behave and had then taken two private jets on two separate occasions to go to two different holiday locations with meghan and archie. and to the press picked up on all of that and they did hammer home the hypocrisy of all of this. >> the duchess of sussex. poor thing can't get a break ever since the royal wedding, everything she does is being scrutinized. >> the constant scrutiny started to take a toll. >> the british tabloids can be vicious. and anyone that puts their head above the parapet must expect that at some time they might get it blown off. >> privately, i know it was really difficult for them. harry had struggled with his mental health. he's talked about it previously. his mother was chased into a tunnel by paparazzi, and it's something that has haunted him his entire
hospital. the only thing that is clear? they won't be following recent royal >> british taxpayers have been hit with a $4.3 million for a makeover of the duke and duchess of sussex's new home. >> then harry had flown to speak about climate change. and lectured people on how we must all behave and had then taken two private jets on two separate occasions to go to two different holiday locations with meghan and archie. and to the press picked up on all of that and they did hammer home...
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griff: commander todd royals in the blue angels, thank you and happy fourth. alicia. alicia: pope francis is in the hospitalp of the hour. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches, weakness or discomfort in your hands or feet? introducing nervive nerve relief from the world's number 1 selling nerve care company. as we age, natural changes to our nerves occur which can lead to occasional discomfort. nervive contains b complex vitamins that nourish nerves, build nerve insulation and enhance nerve communication. and, alpha-lipoic acid, which relieves occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. live your life with less nerve discomfort with nervive nerve relief. griff: we begin this hour with a fox news alert, pope francis is in a rome hospital for a scheduled surgery. hello, welcome to a brand-new hour of "fox news live." i'm griff jenkins. alicia: i'm alicia acuna. the vatican announcing earlier today th
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the academy of medical royal colleges says case numbers are rising dramatically, meaning people should continue to be cautious. our health editor, hugh pym, reports. hospitalsting they have been extremely busy, with numbers in a&e back up to the highest levels seen before the pandemic. there have been warnings that with increasing numbers of covid patients, some non—urgent operations will have to be postponed. now the academy of medical royal colleges says that the nhs is facing unprecedented pressure, with people who stayed away during the pandemic coming forward. it adds that while everyone wants to get back to normal life, a responsible approach when restrictions are lifted will be essential. the academy says because of the success of the vaccine rollout, rising cases are not translating into previous levels of hospital admissions and deaths, though numbers are rising steadily. although far fewer people are ending up in hospital and dying, at present, than had previously — because the vaccine's helping — actually, many people who get covid will go on to get long covid, and every person who ends up needing hospital care, needing care from the general prac
the academy of medical royal colleges says case numbers are rising dramatically, meaning people should continue to be cautious. our health editor, hugh pym, reports. hospitalsting they have been extremely busy, with numbers in a&e back up to the highest levels seen before the pandemic. there have been warnings that with increasing numbers of covid patients, some non—urgent operations will have to be postponed. now the academy of medical royal colleges says that the nhs is facing...
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hospital with covid triples in a month. and the open golf championships return after two years — the south african, louis oosthuizen, the early leader at royald coming up on the bbc news channel... the rugby league world cup will go ahead in england later this year — but reigning champions australia are still yet to sign up. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. heavy rain and flooding have killed at least 42 people in geramny — and dozens more are missing after the worst floods in living memory. police helicopters and hundreds of soldiers have been deployed to help stranded residents in areas where some homes have been washed away. parts of belgium, the netherlands and france have also been badly affected. it follows record rainfall in parts of western europe and warnings that there is more to come. our europe correspondentjenny hill is in one of the worst hit areas in western germany. it has been a terrible 2a hours for this part of germany but for other parts of europe, too. you can see how fast flowing and swollen this river is. people were saying about this time yesterday the water suddenly rose up and rushed through towns a
hospital with covid triples in a month. and the open golf championships return after two years — the south african, louis oosthuizen, the early leader at royald coming up on the bbc news channel... the rugby league world cup will go ahead in england later this year — but reigning champions australia are still yet to sign up. good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. heavy rain and flooding have killed at least 42 people in geramny — and dozens more are missing after the worst...
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royals. pope francis is recovering after plan surgery. the vatican says that he is recovering well after the three hour operation. >> this is the first time that we've heard of pope francis being hospitalizedpart of a long when he was a young man and suffers from sciatica, the 84 pope is considered to be in very good health. yet this procedure that involved removing some of his: in rome. it was for a narrowing of the intestine which is not uncommon for people over 80 but how many saw this coming and he did not even mention it in his sunday prayer. >> a few hours before they vatican announced that the pope had gone into the hospital, he said his sunday blessings and his address right here to thousands of people in saint peters square. he looked normal, quite healthy, and he joked. it was surprised when it was announced. >> before the surgery, he's showed no sign of slowing down. he announced the trip to hungary and slovakia in the fall instead. vatican indicted ten people on charges of embezzlement and abuse of office and fraud with $400 million real estate deal in london. those included include a high ranking cardinal. it is not a late surgery and it is expected that the pope will remain i
royals. pope francis is recovering after plan surgery. the vatican says that he is recovering well after the three hour operation. >> this is the first time that we've heard of pope francis being hospitalizedpart of a long when he was a young man and suffers from sciatica, the 84 pope is considered to be in very good health. yet this procedure that involved removing some of his: in rome. it was for a narrowing of the intestine which is not uncommon for people over 80 but how many saw this...