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this is about the story of saffie rose—roussos who was just eight years old. 50 rose-roussos who was _ years old. so our front page focuses on schauffele, the _ years old. so our front page focuses on schauffele, the youngest - years old. so our front page focuses on schauffele, the youngest victim i on schauffele, the youngest victim of the attack, and just the words of her family. of the attack, and just the words of herfamily. it is of the attack, and just the words of her family. it is so distressing, all the victims of carried themselves with grace and courage in subjects ordinary circumstances and i cannot imagine how distressing it must be to listen today and be told that there were things that could have been done to save their lives that weren't. the pain that
this is about the story of saffie rose—roussos who was just eight years old. 50 rose-roussos who was _ years old. so our front page focuses on schauffele, the _ years old. so our front page focuses on schauffele, the youngest - years old. so our front page focuses on schauffele, the youngest victim i on schauffele, the youngest victim of the attack, and just the words of her family. of the attack, and just the words of herfamily. it is of the attack, and just the words of her family. it is so...
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the inquiry found it was highly unlikely that the youngest to die at the arena, eight—year—old saffie—rose remote possibility she might have survived with better care. her parents, andrew and lisa roussos, watched the inquiry from their home in dorset. i believe in my heart that she would have survived had she been given the correct medical attention. the courage of individuals who went inside the foyer where the bomb exploded was praised. but time and again, the inquiry found fault with the blue light services. on occasions like this, the word sorry is at risk of sounding hollow. nevertheless, i want to make it clear that whilst our actions were well—intentioned, we apologise wholeheartedly for our failures. our coordination of the response to this atrocity was poor. we had failed to plan effectively and the execution of that which was planned was simply not good enough. we let the families and the public down in their time of need - and for that, i am truly sorry. the report revealed particular concerns about the past culture of course, no prosecution or public inquiry can repair the pai
the inquiry found it was highly unlikely that the youngest to die at the arena, eight—year—old saffie—rose remote possibility she might have survived with better care. her parents, andrew and lisa roussos, watched the inquiry from their home in dorset. i believe in my heart that she would have survived had she been given the correct medical attention. the courage of individuals who went inside the foyer where the bomb exploded was praised. but time and again, the inquiry found fault with...
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this is about the story of saffie rose—roussos who was just eight years old. 50 rose-roussos who waseight ears old. ., rose-roussos who was 'ust eight ears old, ., ., rose-roussos who was 'ust eight ears old. ., ., ,., rose-roussos who was 'ust eight earsold. ., ., , , years old. so our front page focuses on schauffele. _ years old. so our front page focuses on schauffele, the _ years old. so our front page focuses on schauffele, the youngest - years old. so our front page focuses on schauffele, the youngest victim i on schauffele, the youngest victim of the attack, and just the words of her family. of the attack, and just the words of herfamily. it is of the attack, and just the words of her family. it is so distressing, all the victims of carried themselves with grace and courage in subjects ordinary circumstances and i cannot imagine how distressing it must be to listen today and be told that there were things that could have been done to save their lives that weren't. the pain that there parents feel, and also the other victim, john atkinson, who the report also said it was more
this is about the story of saffie rose—roussos who was just eight years old. 50 rose-roussos who waseight ears old. ., rose-roussos who was 'ust eight ears old, ., ., rose-roussos who was 'ust eight ears old. ., ., ,., rose-roussos who was 'ust eight earsold. ., ., , , years old. so our front page focuses on schauffele. _ years old. so our front page focuses on schauffele, the _ years old. so our front page focuses on schauffele, the youngest - years old. so our front page focuses on...
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father and he made _ back on saffie—rose's father and he made a _ back on saffie—rose's father and he live in a world, i am afraid, to— lessons. and we live in a world, i am afraid, to date where there is delay, _ am afraid, to date where there is delay, constant delay in creating improvement and you might be aware we have _ improvement and you might be aware we have been campaigning for a new law, martin's law, relating to the victims. — law, martin's law, relating to the victims, and it is delay after delay in terms _ victims, and it is delay after delay in terms of— victims, and it is delay after delay in terms of creating the action and resolving the that those sorts of actions — resolving the that those sorts of actions are of doing. it is important _ actions are of doing. it is important and _ actions are of doing. it is important and what i actions are of doing. it is important and what you i actions are of doing. tt 3 important and what you are saying is true, and the time delays in terms of investigating things as well, but it's also hugely important to work out why those thi
father and he made _ back on saffie—rose's father and he made a _ back on saffie—rose's father and he live in a world, i am afraid, to— lessons. and we live in a world, i am afraid, to date where there is delay, _ am afraid, to date where there is delay, constant delay in creating improvement and you might be aware we have _ improvement and you might be aware we have been campaigning for a new law, martin's law, relating to the victims. — law, martin's law, relating to the victims, and...
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but experts couldn't agree over whether the youngest victim, eight—year—old saffie—rose roussos, mightsurvived had he been given treatment more quickly. the family have, for completely understandable reasons, just feel completely let down by north west ambulance service. that's something that they're going to have to live with for the rest of their life, that there were medical people there and yetjohn wasn't treated appropriately and as quickly as he should have been. today's report is the second of three which are being published by the public inquiry. more than five years after the bombing, which claimed and affected so many lives, the process to understand what happened continues. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. 0ur north of england correspondent danny savage is in manchester. tell us more about what we might expect from the report that published later on today. at 2:30pm this afternoon _ published later on today. at 2:30pm this afternoon is _ published later on today. at 2:30pm this afternoon is when _ published later on today. at 2:30pm this afternoon is when the _ published
but experts couldn't agree over whether the youngest victim, eight—year—old saffie—rose roussos, mightsurvived had he been given treatment more quickly. the family have, for completely understandable reasons, just feel completely let down by north west ambulance service. that's something that they're going to have to live with for the rest of their life, that there were medical people there and yetjohn wasn't treated appropriately and as quickly as he should have been. today's report is...
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1920s, and there's coverage of that report into the manchester arena bombing, alongside a photo of saffie—rosessos, who died in the attack. the daily mail also leads on coverage of the manchester arena bombing inquiry, and asks "what on earth has happened to our 999 services?" and the manchester evening news has a striking front page after that report into the bombing — it simply says "never again". the back page of the times reports that a small group of england fans will be paid by qatar to be "spies" at the world cup. that's the story we will come to at the end. but first of all, let's get to the economy. let's get stuck in with the daily telegraph. the main story is the chancellor to launch capital gains arrayed, he has to plug the £50 billion hole in public finances, the savers, landlords and entrepreneurs face that hit. why is that? i entrepreneurs face that hit. why is that? ., �* 4' entrepreneurs face that hit. why is that? ., �* ~ ., , . that? i don't think he has too much choice, to that? i don't think he has too much choice. to be _ that? i don't think he has too much choice, to be
1920s, and there's coverage of that report into the manchester arena bombing, alongside a photo of saffie—rosessos, who died in the attack. the daily mail also leads on coverage of the manchester arena bombing inquiry, and asks "what on earth has happened to our 999 services?" and the manchester evening news has a striking front page after that report into the bombing — it simply says "never again". the back page of the times reports that a small group of england fans...
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it also found that the youngest victim, eight—year—old saffie—rose roussos, was highly unlikely to have sirjohn saunders delivered his findings. as they watch sirjohn saunders, andrew and lisa roussos face an unbearable truth. their daughter, the youngest victim, was let down by the emergency services. just an hour before this public statement, they'd found out there was a remote possibility that their little girl, saffie rose, could have been saved with better treatment. and saffie fought that night. but unfortunately, she was let down. badly, badly let down. i believe in my heart that she would have survived had she been given the correct medical attention she needed. i do believe that. during the inquiry, experts had disagreed on whether she might have survived. for lisa, hearing there was even a remote chance is vindication of what they've always believed. so when you see it written in black and white, how does that make you feel? i've never understood how the first lot of experts could say she was unsurvivable, when even basic first aid wasn't applied. if everything was applied, th
it also found that the youngest victim, eight—year—old saffie—rose roussos, was highly unlikely to have sirjohn saunders delivered his findings. as they watch sirjohn saunders, andrew and lisa roussos face an unbearable truth. their daughter, the youngest victim, was let down by the emergency services. just an hour before this public statement, they'd found out there was a remote possibility that their little girl, saffie rose, could have been saved with better treatment. and saffie...
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the inquiry found it was highly unlikely that the youngest to die at the arena, eight—year—old saffie—rose home in dorset. saffie fought that night, but unfortunately, she was let down, badly, badly... i believe in my heart that she would have survived, had she been given the correct medical attention. the courage of individuals who went inside the foyer where the bomb exploded was praised. but time and again, the inquiry found fault with the blue light services. on occasions like this, the word "sorry" has a risk of sounding hollow. nevertheless, i want to make it clear that whilst our actions were well—intentioned, we apologise wholeheartedly for our failures. our coordination of the response to this atrocity was poor. we had failed to plan effectively and the execution of that which was planned was simply not good enough. we let the families and the public down in their time of need, - and for that, i am truly sorry. of course, no prosecution or public inquiry can repair the pain caused that night or heal the loss felt by so many. but some of the families of those who died remembered he
the inquiry found it was highly unlikely that the youngest to die at the arena, eight—year—old saffie—rose home in dorset. saffie fought that night, but unfortunately, she was let down, badly, badly... i believe in my heart that she would have survived, had she been given the correct medical attention. the courage of individuals who went inside the foyer where the bomb exploded was praised. but time and again, the inquiry found fault with the blue light services. on occasions like this,...
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but experts couldn't agree over whether the youngest victim, eight—year—old saffie—rose roussos, mightold john atkinson could have survived had he been given treatment more quickly. the family have, for completely understandable reasons, just feel completely let down by north west ambulance service. that's something that they're going to have to live with for the rest of their life, that there were medical people there and yetjohn wasn't treated appropriately and as quickly as he should have been. today's report is the second of three which are being published by the public inquiry. more than five years after the bombing, which claimed and affected so many lives, the process to understand what happened continues. judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. the former prime minister of pakistan, imran khan, has been shot while leading a protest march in the east of the country, near lahore. he's said to be in a stable condition in hospital, after being shot in the leg. imran khan was leading a march on the capital islamabad to demand snap elections. howard johnson reports. imran khan was givin
but experts couldn't agree over whether the youngest victim, eight—year—old saffie—rose roussos, mightold john atkinson could have survived had he been given treatment more quickly. the family have, for completely understandable reasons, just feel completely let down by north west ambulance service. that's something that they're going to have to live with for the rest of their life, that there were medical people there and yetjohn wasn't treated appropriately and as quickly as he should...