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i'm joined now from our salford studio by dr mark holland, from the society for acute medicine. good morning to you, dr holland. look, syria is a humanitarian crisis, whatever the problems in the nhs, to call it a humanitarian crisis might strike the blows over the top. as you know, that is the quote from the red cross, but it does have some ability. —— validity.
i'm joined now from our salford studio by dr mark holland, from the society for acute medicine. good morning to you, dr holland. look, syria is a humanitarian crisis, whatever the problems in the nhs, to call it a humanitarian crisis might strike the blows over the top. as you know, that is the quote from the red cross, but it does have some ability. —— validity.
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our corresponded is in salford. ring us our corresponded is in salford. the details. those four men appeared in court earlier today to face charges over the crash which happened on new year's eve in old. as you say it's claimed the lives of two young girls, two cousins, aged 11 and i2 yea rs girls, two cousins, aged 11 and i2 years old. the two cousins were in oldham, crossing years old. the two cousins were in old ham, crossing the years old. the two cousins were in oldham, crossing the road, holding hands on their way back from a shop, when they were knocked down on saturday evening. the older of the two girls died at the scene. the 11 new roles girl was taken to hospital sir suffering serious issue reads —— injuries which she did not recover from. police have made a number of request arrests and today they told us request arrests and today they told us four men have been charged. among them is a 38 your old older man. he is charged with a number of offences including causing the deaths of the two girls by dangerous driving, perverting the course ofjust
our corresponded is in salford. ring us our corresponded is in salford. the details. those four men appeared in court earlier today to face charges over the crash which happened on new year's eve in old. as you say it's claimed the lives of two young girls, two cousins, aged 11 and i2 yea rs girls, two cousins, aged 11 and i2 years old. the two cousins were in oldham, crossing years old. the two cousins were in old ham, crossing the years old. the two cousins were in oldham, crossing the road,...
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a man thought to have serious injuries has been taken to salford royal, three others were treated atrews are conducting a search of the area. apparently the end terrace house is almost com pletely end terrace house is almost completely collapsed. more on that a little later. more now on our top story this afternoon — and donald trump has promised a trade deal between britain and the united states will be a priority when he takes office as us president on friday. he was speaking to the former justice secretary and prominent brexit campaigner michael gove for the times newspaper. lets listen to a little of what he had to say about his impressions of britain. my my mother loved the queen, she was so proud of the queen. she loved the ceremonial and the beauty, because nobody does that like the english. she had great respect for the queen. liked her. any time that queen was on television, and events, my mother would be watching. i thought the uk was so smart in getting out. you we re was so smart in getting out. you were there and you guys wrote it, put it on the front page, trump said th
a man thought to have serious injuries has been taken to salford royal, three others were treated atrews are conducting a search of the area. apparently the end terrace house is almost com pletely end terrace house is almost completely collapsed. more on that a little later. more now on our top story this afternoon — and donald trump has promised a trade deal between britain and the united states will be a priority when he takes office as us president on friday. he was speaking to the former...
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one popped up here in lower salford along main street at hunts burger lane.ared out quickly but there's new one in towamencin township along valley forge road at allentown road. a crash in upper chichester along chichester avenue right by 95. that sounds like a serious one and there was a pretty bad one along post road, 13, but they got that pushed off into a parking lot. commodore barry bridge and betsy ross bridge both have 35 miles per hour speed restrictions. this is a live look at the ben franklin bridge where speeds are normal but conditions are wet. so slow it down on this wednesday morning. matt. >> thanks matt. >>> the presidential inauguration of donald trump is two days away. a new survey finds he may struggle with gaining the will of the people during his early days in the white house. a new cnn orc poll shows just 40 percent approve of the president-elect's performance during the transition. that is significantly lower than president obamas george w. bush or bill clinton. trump went on twitter to call the poll rigged. the president-elect has also
one popped up here in lower salford along main street at hunts burger lane.ared out quickly but there's new one in towamencin township along valley forge road at allentown road. a crash in upper chichester along chichester avenue right by 95. that sounds like a serious one and there was a pretty bad one along post road, 13, but they got that pushed off into a parking lot. commodore barry bridge and betsy ross bridge both have 35 miles per hour speed restrictions. this is a live look at the ben...
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all right, from salford, yunus mulla, thank you for now.nian knife—attacker as he lay wounded on the ground. it happened in hebron last year, after the palestinian, abdel fattah al—sharif, had attacked an israeli soldier. he was shot and wounded, but then shot again at close range by sergeant elor azaria, who said he believed the wounded man might detonate a suicide belt. prosecutors said his motive was revenge. our correspondent in tel aviv, yolande knell has the latest. just behind me is the israeli defence building where these proceedings took place amid tight security. the key evidence in this trial was a shocking video filmed by a palestinian activist. caught on camera in hebron last march, a chilling moment. a young israeli sergeant cocks his gun and then this. gunshot. a single bullet to the head killed a wounded palestinian, abdul fatah al—sharif. a few minutes earlier, sgt azaria, a medic, had helped treat a wounded soldier, one of those attacked by the palestinian and his friend. today, the sergeant was in court, smiling to see a
all right, from salford, yunus mulla, thank you for now.nian knife—attacker as he lay wounded on the ground. it happened in hebron last year, after the palestinian, abdel fattah al—sharif, had attacked an israeli soldier. he was shot and wounded, but then shot again at close range by sergeant elor azaria, who said he believed the wounded man might detonate a suicide belt. prosecutors said his motive was revenge. our correspondent in tel aviv, yolande knell has the latest. just behind me is...
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hello and welcome to salford, the home of bbc sport.h the olympics, the paralympics, the european championship, and a whole host of other major sporting events, 2016 was a year that began full of optimism, and it did not disappoint. 2016 was eight years of extraordinary sporting 2016 was a year of extraordinary sporting achievement, athletes striving to go faster, higher, stronger, if those were the aims then this is very much their award, many are living up to the high expectations, so many surpassing it. there's only one place really we can start this review of 2016, and that is some 6000 miles away, from murky manchester, rio, where this hero's parade, really began. brazil welcomes the world with open arms! butjust who would be lining up beside them? after months of claims and revelations of widespread doping, russia were at the olympics, their track and field team were not. but as they say in sport you can only beat what is in front of you. team gb, at times, were beating everybody. adam peaty takes 0lympic gold for great britain. i
hello and welcome to salford, the home of bbc sport.h the olympics, the paralympics, the european championship, and a whole host of other major sporting events, 2016 was a year that began full of optimism, and it did not disappoint. 2016 was eight years of extraordinary sporting 2016 was a year of extraordinary sporting achievement, athletes striving to go faster, higher, stronger, if those were the aims then this is very much their award, many are living up to the high expectations, so many...
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hello and welcome to salford, the home of bbc sport.and it did not disappoint.
hello and welcome to salford, the home of bbc sport.and it did not disappoint.
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hejoins us from our studio in salford. thanks for being with us. good evening.lot deeper than the cash for ash scandal. the green energy scheme. why has the previously good working relationship gone so wrong with arlene foster? martin mcguinness did have a cordial working relationship with ian paisley and to a lesser extent peter robinson but this exit nation has been a long time coming, since the start of december. sinn fein‘s owner support was very angry about the renewable heat initiative scandal and they put pressure on sinn fein leadership to take a tough sta nce sinn fein leadership to take a tough stance on this. this is a double resignation, one voluntary in martin mcguinness and one in voluntary because affectively martin mcguinness has stood down arlene foster. sinn fein will not be offering a replacement deputy first minister so elections seem unavoidable. it's difficult to see how that can occur. i'm sure the secretary of state will try and force negotiations to avoid elections which will in themselves solve nothing. the chances are, the dup and sinn
hejoins us from our studio in salford. thanks for being with us. good evening.lot deeper than the cash for ash scandal. the green energy scheme. why has the previously good working relationship gone so wrong with arlene foster? martin mcguinness did have a cordial working relationship with ian paisley and to a lesser extent peter robinson but this exit nation has been a long time coming, since the start of december. sinn fein‘s owner support was very angry about the renewable heat initiative...
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i'm joined now from our salford studio by dr mark holland, from the society for acute medicine.orning to you, dr holland. look, syria is a humanitarian crisis, whatever the problems in the nhs, to call it a humanitarian crisis might strike the blows over the top. as you know, that is the quote from the red cross, but it does have some ability. —— validity. this is a first world country, and despite the government saying they are putting more money into the system, the system is failing, and it is being supported by charitable organisations. seeing a charitable organisations. seeing a charitable organisation which is well respected, coming in from the outside, making this kind of statement, in a system where, month, we are seeing statement, in a system where, month, we are seeing more statement, in a system where, month, we are seeing more people in hospital, who are fit to leave but social care is not available, where other people such as the king's fund have published reports showing deficiencies in social care, you have had nigel edwards from the nuffield trust telling you how
i'm joined now from our salford studio by dr mark holland, from the society for acute medicine.orning to you, dr holland. look, syria is a humanitarian crisis, whatever the problems in the nhs, to call it a humanitarian crisis might strike the blows over the top. as you know, that is the quote from the red cross, but it does have some ability. —— validity. this is a first world country, and despite the government saying they are putting more money into the system, the system is failing, and...
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i think we are trying to connect with steve in salford, we will begin by talking to fiona.ning us. . that statistic about more new diesel cars registered in 2016jumps more new diesel cars registered in 2016 jumps out, given the diesel emissions scandal and concerns about the impact on health and the environment, is that surprising? it's very worrying. it is a result of the government encouraging private people to buy diesel with tax breaks on the basis that they we re tax breaks on the basis that they were considered more environmentally friendly because they produce less carbon dioxide emissions. although we have known for sometime and it is becoming more apparent that they are more damaging to health, diesel fumes emitted by taxes, lorries, buses and cars damage children's health in particular and health right across the age range. tell us more about what we know about the impact of these diesel vehicles on the environment. diesel is a fossil fuel, its damages the through gases it emits but also it is a pollutant, mainly due to nitrogen dioxide and black carbon and things
i think we are trying to connect with steve in salford, we will begin by talking to fiona.ning us. . that statistic about more new diesel cars registered in 2016jumps more new diesel cars registered in 2016 jumps out, given the diesel emissions scandal and concerns about the impact on health and the environment, is that surprising? it's very worrying. it is a result of the government encouraging private people to buy diesel with tax breaks on the basis that they we re tax breaks on the basis...
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. >>> breaking news right thousand chopper three over an oil truck spilled in lower salford township. montgomery county authorities say a truck carrying food oil started to leak in the parking lot around 3:30 this afternoon and slowly began to flow down the street. that mess has created closures near main street and alumni avenue. commuters should avoid the area while crews work on that spill. >>> we're following more break ing news in northeast philadelphia, where a water main break is causing major problems for residents. break happened several hours ago, and water still has this is been shut off. this is all unfolding on the 11,000 block of mill brooke road. joe holden is in the neighborhood to tell you more. >> reporter: most of the water flow has been stemmed out here you can see metal plate where water is rising, it is a slow trickle at this moment. philadelphia water department is doing pumping details, for the six houses here on mill brooke that air affect. we have seen some homeowners coming home, rushing to their house toes see if their basements are dry or if they are wet.
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he joins us from our salford studio. thank you forjoining us. distinction between having the right to die and getting assistance to do so? it's very important. strictly baking, so anybody has the right to die. they can refuse treatment and food and water. the difference is that somebody once they arrive to an end and they wanted to do so with assistance, dignified as they see it. what has changed in regard to discretion over whether somebody is prosecuted if it is thought that they may have have had involvement in helping somebody die? they may have have had involvement in helping somebody die7m they may have have had involvement in helping somebody die? it depends. strictly speaking, the law says that anybody that have helped anybody else die is going to be prosecuted, it has changed recently. there are no certain specific cases. in cases where the patient has made it known that they would like their life to end and it is a family member is less chance of a resolution. -- a prosecution. this will be the first case since the... will be the first
he joins us from our salford studio. thank you forjoining us. distinction between having the right to die and getting assistance to do so? it's very important. strictly baking, so anybody has the right to die. they can refuse treatment and food and water. the difference is that somebody once they arrive to an end and they wanted to do so with assistance, dignified as they see it. what has changed in regard to discretion over whether somebody is prosecuted if it is thought that they may have...
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joining me now from salford is sandi mann, a psycology lecturer and stress expert at the university ofand felt it impacted their job people suffered from stress and felt it impacted theirjob and a lot of it impacted theirjob and a lot of it was concentrated in london and a third of people felt it impacted on their ability to do theirjob. how much of a cause of concern is this? anything that impacts on people's ability to do theirjob is a concern. this is particularly about financial constraints and worries. i think this is a particular concern in today's economic climate. and it is something that a lot of employers may think i can't do much about that, because the salary is it what it is. but there are thing they can do and they should take note. what can they do? i think a lot of financial stress is not necessarily just to do with not having enough money. i speak to a lot of people and treat a lot of people with stress in the work place, often it is more to do with managing money and things like knowing which energy provider to go to and worrying about pensions and stocks and shares.
joining me now from salford is sandi mann, a psycology lecturer and stress expert at the university ofand felt it impacted their job people suffered from stress and felt it impacted theirjob and a lot of it impacted theirjob and a lot of it was concentrated in london and a third of people felt it impacted on their ability to do theirjob. how much of a cause of concern is this? anything that impacts on people's ability to do theirjob is a concern. this is particularly about financial constraints...
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that was yunus mulla in salford. tunisian man in connection with last month's terrorist attack in berlin. officials say the 26—year—old met anis amri, the evening before he drove a lorry into a christmas market, killing 12 people, and they believe he could have been involved. a former flatmate of amri is also being investigated after a separate raid on an apartment in berlin. amri was shot in italy and killed in milan. our correspondent damien mcguinness is following the story from berlin. because they have evidence this man who was detained, the 26—year—old tunisian, met up with anis amri, the night before the attack, and was seen night before the attack, and was seen to be talking intensively with him ina seen to be talking intensively with him in a restaurant in berlin, the issue in this man knew about the attack at the very least, if not involved in the planning. so they are questioning him. they have not issued a formal arrest although some german media is reporting that has happened. he is being questioned. the
that was yunus mulla in salford. tunisian man in connection with last month's terrorist attack in berlin. officials say the 26—year—old met anis amri, the evening before he drove a lorry into a christmas market, killing 12 people, and they believe he could have been involved. a former flatmate of amri is also being investigated after a separate raid on an apartment in berlin. amri was shot in italy and killed in milan. our correspondent damien mcguinness is following the story from berlin....
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hejoins us from our salford studio. it is good to see you again, thank you for being with us.rties. so what's going to change? very little will change. i think we're looking at a period of direct rule that may go on longer than people expect or want. the dup and sinn fein are likely to be the largest parties, as you suggest. possibly not in that order. if sinn fein was to become the largest party, it's difficult to see the dup supplying a deputy first minister. you can code by which those jobs as much as you like but there is a perception the first minister is the prime minister of northern ireland. in effect elections are the equivalent of taking cough medicine for a bad headache. they weren't actually solve the problem at stake here, which is a lack of ministerial and loveless manage marriage rift between the dup and sinn fein, which only survived on the basis of personal chemistry between martin mcguinness and ian paisley and a pragmatic relationship between peter robinson and martin mcguinness. difficult to see where we go from here, other than back to direct rule for a pe
hejoins us from our salford studio. it is good to see you again, thank you for being with us.rties. so what's going to change? very little will change. i think we're looking at a period of direct rule that may go on longer than people expect or want. the dup and sinn fein are likely to be the largest parties, as you suggest. possibly not in that order. if sinn fein was to become the largest party, it's difficult to see the dup supplying a deputy first minister. you can code by which those jobs...
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correspondent, andy swiss, whojoins me from the sports centre in sa lfo rd. me from the sports centre in salfordexpected as that statement suggests. what sort of tribute are you hearing? well, jane, the word that keeps cropping up jane, the word that keeps cropping up time and time again is a gentleman. he was a total gentleman. he was warm, generous and kind. this was a man that suffered huge and personal criticism during a lot of the time he was england manager. as you mentioned, graham taylorfirst rose to prominence as manager of watford between 19... he took watford between 19... he took watford from the bottom division to the first division injust watford from the bottom division to the first division in just five yea rs, the first division in just five years, an extraordinary achievement. he also took them to the fa cup final. he then managed aston villa before taking over from final. he then managed aston villa before taking overfrom bobby final. he then managed aston villa before taking over from bobby robson as manager of england. he suffered a difficult few years as england manager. he
correspondent, andy swiss, whojoins me from the sports centre in sa lfo rd. me from the sports centre in salfordexpected as that statement suggests. what sort of tribute are you hearing? well, jane, the word that keeps cropping up jane, the word that keeps cropping up time and time again is a gentleman. he was a total gentleman. he was warm, generous and kind. this was a man that suffered huge and personal criticism during a lot of the time he was england manager. as you mentioned, graham...
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our correspondent, clare fallon, is in salford: developments this afternoon?pened on new year's e, saturday, just after 7pm. the two young victims aged 11 and i2 we re the two young victims aged 11 and i2 were crossing a road very near to their homes in oldham, they were hand—in—hand when they were knocked down. the holder of the two girls died at the scene. her ii—year—old cousin was taken to hospital suffering severe injuries, injuries from which she did not recover. she died on monday. police started an investigation and a number of arrests were made today. four men we re arrests were made today. four men were charged over this crash. among them, a 38—year—old man from oldham. he has been charged with two counts of death by dangerous driving, also driving without a licence, perverting because ofjustice and failing to report a collision. the other two men who are aged between 18 and 50, they have been charged with conspiring to avert the course of justice. they've been with conspiring to avert the course ofjustice. they've been remanded into custody and will
our correspondent, clare fallon, is in salford: developments this afternoon?pened on new year's e, saturday, just after 7pm. the two young victims aged 11 and i2 we re the two young victims aged 11 and i2 were crossing a road very near to their homes in oldham, they were hand—in—hand when they were knocked down. the holder of the two girls died at the scene. her ii—year—old cousin was taken to hospital suffering severe injuries, injuries from which she did not recover. she died on...
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we have a couple of accidents in lower sal folder -- salford township freeman's school road.the regional rails running on a modified schedule. >> let's go outside to david murphy. >> reporter: we have a lull in the action on the terrace. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows us damp conditions across south jersey, the farther north you go, there's a chance of freezing rain. we expect that to improve over the next hour or so. 39 in philadelphia. 34 in rilen town. seven -- in allentown. the seven day shows we get up to 44, but it will be damp and chilly intermittent drizzle. tomorrow, morning drizzle and steadier rain arriving in the afternoon. high of 51. better on the temperature scale. wednesday, partly sunny, breezy, high of 52. after that, colder air comes back to the region, 36 on thursday, staying in the 30s on friday with a snow shower, saturday and sunday, watching a southern storm on saturday for now looks like it misses us, matt. >> "live with kelly" is next, around son cooper and meg ryan is on the show. i'm matt o'donnell. have a great monday an great 2017. fios i
we have a couple of accidents in lower sal folder -- salford township freeman's school road.the regional rails running on a modified schedule. >> let's go outside to david murphy. >> reporter: we have a lull in the action on the terrace. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows us damp conditions across south jersey, the farther north you go, there's a chance of freezing rain. we expect that to improve over the next hour or so. 39 in philadelphia. 34 in rilen town. seven -- in...
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let‘s go live now to salford and our health correspondent dominic hughes. a lot of figures there. for the nhs, notjust in england but across the uk. you can imagine that is because people are spending time with their families and their families are there to look after them if they are not feeling so good, but after christmas we are ina so good, but after christmas we are in a period when the pressure becomes really evident, particularly in accident and emergency departments across the uk, where they tend to see a surge. we went to get the detail and that until next week. it‘s not surprising we have seen the figures we saw today, but what we have seen in the other big as he referenced, what the hospitals that are saying they are struggling to cope with, one third of hospitals issuing these alerts, if you like, saying they are in danger of not being able to provide proper care for their patience, that really reflects the on growing pressures we have seen right across the help system in the uk. this relates really not so much to what is happening in a and e itself. that is where the
let‘s go live now to salford and our health correspondent dominic hughes. a lot of figures there. for the nhs, notjust in england but across the uk. you can imagine that is because people are spending time with their families and their families are there to look after them if they are not feeling so good, but after christmas we are ina so good, but after christmas we are in a period when the pressure becomes really evident, particularly in accident and emergency departments across the uk,...
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talk to luke wraikes — he's a senior researcher at the think tank ippr north, and joins us live from salfordtrongly welcome in particular the regional element of this, that hopefully the powers will go down to local and regional government in order to make sure it benefits from the assets across the country not just sure it benefits from the assets across the country notjust london in particular. how important is all of this with brexit in mind? it's absolutely essential. it would be good regardless of the situation. we are pleased always need to be competing, we have been behind other countries for a while. but it is more important than ever with brexit. benefits from the northern assets in particular that are very strong in this country but have not been invested in for a long time. we're seeing pictures just coming in off cabinet meeting in cheshire. all pa rt off cabinet meeting in cheshire. all part of the government's attempt to show that cabinet meetings don't just happen in downing street, they wa nt to just happen in downing street, they want to get around the country. this is as th
talk to luke wraikes — he's a senior researcher at the think tank ippr north, and joins us live from salfordtrongly welcome in particular the regional element of this, that hopefully the powers will go down to local and regional government in order to make sure it benefits from the assets across the country not just sure it benefits from the assets across the country notjust london in particular. how important is all of this with brexit in mind? it's absolutely essential. it would be good...
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apparently this is a photograph taken actually in a supermarket near here in salford.r pyjamas. some people were offended by it. some people are really deeply offended. lots of other shops will apparently give them a warning, tesco, but other shops say you can come to our shop as long as you were not wearing your birthday suit. i would not even notice what other people were wearing when i go to get some beans. i have definitely gone to the shops in slippers. i don't even have slippers! i have been there in a onesie. in a onesie! there was nobody there. it was a fox onesie. it makes you look with a fag. i don't wear it very often. -- makes you look fat. what were you buying? milk and a toilet roll, mostly. marvellous. i bet matt is dreading the question now. do you want to just equip the weather orjoin in the inappropriate things at the supermarket conversation?” the inappropriate things at the supermarket conversation? i have never gone to a supermarket in my pyjamas or a fox outfit. this morning you might need a slightly warmer onesie across the south and east. it is
apparently this is a photograph taken actually in a supermarket near here in salford.r pyjamas. some people were offended by it. some people are really deeply offended. lots of other shops will apparently give them a warning, tesco, but other shops say you can come to our shop as long as you were not wearing your birthday suit. i would not even notice what other people were wearing when i go to get some beans. i have definitely gone to the shops in slippers. i don't even have slippers! i have...