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chief medical officer sally davies there. al maghafi spent the day yesterday in amesbury speaking to some of those caught up in the investigation. a quiet, commissioning corner of southern england. most people moved into this brand—new housing estate just weeks ago. but today, normal life has been taken over by police tape and rows of television cameras. we were watching the football and all outside and it was all ambulances and fire engines. i think it was three on this road, just along here and an ambulance and police and they had cordoned off the whole field so people couldn't come out and look. it is not very nice when you have two kids inside and you don't know what is going on, so, it isa you don't know what is going on, so, it is a little bit worrying. emergency services were called here to the home of lawn sturgess and charlie roughley, the latest victims of what seems to be poisoning. he was sweating, dribbling, he couldn't speak to them and was making funny noises and was rocking back and forward. there was no respo
chief medical officer sally davies there. al maghafi spent the day yesterday in amesbury speaking to some of those caught up in the investigation. a quiet, commissioning corner of southern england. most people moved into this brand—new housing estate just weeks ago. but today, normal life has been taken over by police tape and rows of television cameras. we were watching the football and all outside and it was all ambulances and fire engines. i think it was three on this road, just along here...
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of sally davies, the chief medical officer, and finally, of course, for all of us, our thoughts aredent, who are still in hospital, still in critical condition, we are thinking of them and of course their family and friends. sajid javid, the home secretary, on a visit to wilshere, he visited salisbury and amesbury after that latest novichok incident. —— a visit to wiltshire. now it's time for a look at the weather. there is something a little cooler on the way over the next few days but the rest of today brings lots more hot, dry weather with more sunshine, but the first hints of something cool are beginning to pushing across the north—west of scotland, with some extra cloud. further south, lots of sunshine, temperatures in the south—east up to 31, maybe 32 degrees. as we go on into the evening and overnight, you can see some of this cloud in northern scotland will work its way down the east coast. there could even be the odd spot of drizzle. clear spells further south, minimum temperatures in cardiff and london, around 18 degrees. tomorrow, some sunshine still in the forecast, part
of sally davies, the chief medical officer, and finally, of course, for all of us, our thoughts aredent, who are still in hospital, still in critical condition, we are thinking of them and of course their family and friends. sajid javid, the home secretary, on a visit to wilshere, he visited salisbury and amesbury after that latest novichok incident. —— a visit to wiltshire. now it's time for a look at the weather. there is something a little cooler on the way over the next few days but the...
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latest public health, after which we will be happy to get one record for questions.” am professor sally davisedical officer for england and as you have heard these two patients are in critical condition following exposure to the nerve agent or two. following events in march, we have response to this incident and clear processes to follow. 0ur priorities at this time are to care for the patient and to understand the circumstances surrounding how these two individuals became unwell, thus ensuring there is no further risk to the public health from this incident. as a country chief medical officer, i want to reassure the public that the risk to the general public that the risk to the general public remains low. i understand that those in salisbury and surrounding areas will be concerned at this news, particularly those who have recently visited the areas now cordoned off by the police. my advice or any individual who may have been in any of the areas now cordoned off from 10pm on friday evening onwards is highly precautionary. as before, my advice is to wash her close and white down any personal
latest public health, after which we will be happy to get one record for questions.” am professor sally davisedical officer for england and as you have heard these two patients are in critical condition following exposure to the nerve agent or two. following events in march, we have response to this incident and clear processes to follow. 0ur priorities at this time are to care for the patient and to understand the circumstances surrounding how these two individuals became unwell, thus...
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remains very low, that is the clear advice of public health england, it is the clear advice of sally daviesicer. and finally of course for all of us i think our thoughts are with the man and the woman that are impacted by this latest incident who are still in hospital, still in critical condition, and we are thinking of them and of course their family and theirfriends. a british teenager has died in ibiza. the 19—year—old was pulled from a pool in the early hours of sunday morning, it is understood. the foreign office has said it is providing assistance to the family of a british man who died on 8july in ibiza, and are in contact with the spanish authorities. north korea has issued strong criticism of the us just hours after the secretary of state, mike pompeo, left pyongyang after two days of talks. the foreign ministry says america made too many demands, and that it had displayed a regrettable attitude. the north korean statement says trust between the two countries was at risk of breaking down. the statement also accuses mr pompeo of insisting on unilateral denuclearisation, which it say
remains very low, that is the clear advice of public health england, it is the clear advice of sally daviesicer. and finally of course for all of us i think our thoughts are with the man and the woman that are impacted by this latest incident who are still in hospital, still in critical condition, and we are thinking of them and of course their family and theirfriends. a british teenager has died in ibiza. the 19—year—old was pulled from a pool in the early hours of sunday morning, it is...
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remains very low, that is the clear advice of public health england, it is the clear advice of sally daviesr, and finally of course for all of us i think our thoughts are with the man and the woman that are impacted by this latest incident who are still in hospital, still in critical condition and we are thinking of them and of course their family and theirfriends. 0ur correspondent katy austin sent this update from amesbury. the cord and here is just metres from charlie rowley‘s house. we cannot see the property, but we believe it is below those houses. we have seen a number of emergency services coming in and out carrying various bits of kit. there are fire personnel and ambulance staff and some of them appear to be wearing protective clothing. this is an number of sites that they are trying to figure out how the couple came to be poison. there are four other cordons and one of them is at the local boots chemist and one is at a baptist centre. that remains all cordon off with a number of tense as police carry out their frantic investigations. there is also the queen elizabeth park near sa
remains very low, that is the clear advice of public health england, it is the clear advice of sally daviesr, and finally of course for all of us i think our thoughts are with the man and the woman that are impacted by this latest incident who are still in hospital, still in critical condition and we are thinking of them and of course their family and theirfriends. 0ur correspondent katy austin sent this update from amesbury. the cord and here is just metres from charlie rowley‘s house. we...
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england's chief medical officer sally davies says the risk to the public remains low but she's warningidual that may have been in any of the area now cordoned off from 10pm on friday evening onwards is highly precautionary. as before, my advice is to wash your clothes and wipe down any personal items, shoes and bags with cleansing or baby wipes before disposing of them in the usual way. this is the same public health advice i gave during the previous incident, but now is a belt and braces approach. i should also warn the public to be careful, as always, picking up any unknown or already dangerous objects, such as needles and syringes. our correspondentjon kay is in amesbury for us now. it is the same advice as last time, but it didn't work. what are people saying? well, we are not sure whether it works or not. i mean, there would appear to be a link. it is novichok, it is highly unusual, two people contaminated in march, 110w two people contaminated in march, now two people a few miles away. on the face of it you think there must be some kind of connection. the police saying that we ha
england's chief medical officer sally davies says the risk to the public remains low but she's warningidual that may have been in any of the area now cordoned off from 10pm on friday evening onwards is highly precautionary. as before, my advice is to wash your clothes and wipe down any personal items, shoes and bags with cleansing or baby wipes before disposing of them in the usual way. this is the same public health advice i gave during the previous incident, but now is a belt and braces...
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that's the clear advice of public health england, the clear advice of sally davies, the chief medicalare impacted by this latest incident, who are still in hospital, still in critical condition. we're thinking of them and of course their family and friends. as we head through the rest of the week, there is no significant rainfall in the forecast at all, but it will feel cooler by tuesday and wednesday — 2a, 25 celsius. but it will feel cooler by tuesday those temperatures rising with some cloud at times as we head through the working week. cloud at times as we head that's it. this time next week, england might have won the world cup! i hope you have a good week — and the england team too. good evening. after another warm, sunny and dry weekend, some subtle changes in the forecast over the next couple of days. more cloud and slightly cooler conditions for a time. this is how we ended sunday in devon, clear skies. many time. this is how we ended sunday in devon, clearskies. many of time. this is how we ended sunday in devon, clear skies. many of us keeping them overnight. more cloud, as
that's the clear advice of public health england, the clear advice of sally davies, the chief medicalare impacted by this latest incident, who are still in hospital, still in critical condition. we're thinking of them and of course their family and friends. as we head through the rest of the week, there is no significant rainfall in the forecast at all, but it will feel cooler by tuesday and wednesday — 2a, 25 celsius. but it will feel cooler by tuesday those temperatures rising with some...
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dame sally davies, the chief medical officer, has confirmed that the risk to the public remains low anddvice of public health england and the police. she has also advised that people who have visited the area, that they, the areas that have been recently cordoned off, that they should wash their clothes and wipe down any items they may have been carrying at the time. that was the home secretary in the commons a short time ago. after the attack on the skripals back in march in salisbury the government accused russia, the russian state, involvement being behind that attack. today, the russian government again have said they had nothing to do with that or this latest incident here in wiltshire. richard galpin has this report. the poisoning of 30 and yulia skripal with novichok in march led to an unprecedented response by the government here. 23 russian diplomats expelled from the embassy in london, many more from other european countries and the united states will stop when theresa may went to parliament, she was confident that intelligence showed moscow was responsible for the attack. the
dame sally davies, the chief medical officer, has confirmed that the risk to the public remains low anddvice of public health england and the police. she has also advised that people who have visited the area, that they, the areas that have been recently cordoned off, that they should wash their clothes and wipe down any items they may have been carrying at the time. that was the home secretary in the commons a short time ago. after the attack on the skripals back in march in salisbury the...
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that's the clear advice of public health england, it's the clear advice of sally davies, the chief medicalof us, our thoughts are with the man and the woman who are impacted by this latest incident, who are still in hospital, still in critical condition. we're thinking of them and of course their family and friends. the home secretary. millions of people are being told to leave their homes injapan because of extensive flooding and land slides that have already claimed more than 80 lives. record rainfall has caused rivers to burst their banks in hiroshima and other areas as caroline hawley reports. more than 50,000 rescuers are now involved in what the authorities are calling a race against time. these hospital patients were saved by the japanese military. this is where they were rescued from. the only escape was either by helicopter from the rooftop or by boat. and here, we see why. some people are reported to be still stranded in the hospital — and they are not alone. a swathe of western japan has been hit by unprecedented rainfall that's caused flash flooding and landslides. many people
that's the clear advice of public health england, it's the clear advice of sally davies, the chief medicalof us, our thoughts are with the man and the woman who are impacted by this latest incident, who are still in hospital, still in critical condition. we're thinking of them and of course their family and friends. the home secretary. millions of people are being told to leave their homes injapan because of extensive flooding and land slides that have already claimed more than 80 lives. record...
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i am professor sally davis, the chief medical officer brinkman and as you have heard, these two patientsnce in march, we have a well—established response to this type of incident and clear processes to follow. our priorities at this time are to care for the patients and to understand the circumstances surrounding how these two individuals became unwell, thus ensuring there is no further risk to the public health from this incident. as a country's chief medical officer i want to reassure the public the risk to the general public remains low. i understand that those in salisbury and its surrounding areas will be concerned of this news, particularly those who have recently visited the areas now cordoned off by the police. my advice for any individual that may have been in any of the areas now cordoned off from 10pm on friday evening onwards is highly precautionary. as before, my advice is to wash her clothes and white down any personal items, shoes and bags with cleansing or baby wipes before disposing of them in the usual way. this is the same public health advice i gave during the previou
i am professor sally davis, the chief medical officer brinkman and as you have heard, these two patientsnce in march, we have a well—established response to this type of incident and clear processes to follow. our priorities at this time are to care for the patients and to understand the circumstances surrounding how these two individuals became unwell, thus ensuring there is no further risk to the public health from this incident. as a country's chief medical officer i want to reassure the...
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remains very low, that is the clear advice of public health england, it is the clear advice of sally daviesthat are impacted by this latest incident who are still in hospital, still in critical condition and we are thinking of them and of course their family and theirfriends. 0ur news correspondent katy austin is in amesbury. that is right. the cordon here is just metres we think from charlie rowley‘s house. he cannot actually see the property from here but we believe it is below that how fees there and today we have seen a number of emergency service personnel coming in and out carrying various bits of kit. you can see there are fire personnel, ambulance and among those who will be investigating and some of what happened caring in n 0ut appears to be protective clothing. this is one of the number of sites that they are investigating as they try and figure out how dawn sturges and charlie rowley ca m e out how dawn sturges and charlie rowley came to be poisoned. there are four other cordons across amesbury and salisbury, one in amesbury and salisbury, one in amesbury is a local group, also
remains very low, that is the clear advice of public health england, it is the clear advice of sally daviesthat are impacted by this latest incident who are still in hospital, still in critical condition and we are thinking of them and of course their family and theirfriends. 0ur news correspondent katy austin is in amesbury. that is right. the cordon here is just metres we think from charlie rowley‘s house. he cannot actually see the property from here but we believe it is below that how...
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dame sally davies, the chief medical officer, has confirmed that the risk to the public remains low,tablished in march. we have a well—established response to these type of incident, clear processes to follow. all the sites that have been decontaminated following the attempted murders of sergei and yulia skripal are safe. all sites which have been reopened have undergone a vigorous testing, and any items that may have harboured any items that may have harboured any residual amounts of the agent we re any residual amounts of the agent were safely removed for disposal will stop we have taken a very robust approach to decontamination, and there is no evidence that either the man or the woman in hospital visited any of the places that were visited any of the places that were visited by the scree pals. by by the script pals. it is our working assumption that the couple came into contact with the couple came into contact with the nerve agent in different places than were the subject of the original site. the police have also set up to dedicated phone numbers for anyone with concerns relati
dame sally davies, the chief medical officer, has confirmed that the risk to the public remains low,tablished in march. we have a well—established response to these type of incident, clear processes to follow. all the sites that have been decontaminated following the attempted murders of sergei and yulia skripal are safe. all sites which have been reopened have undergone a vigorous testing, and any items that may have harboured any items that may have harboured any residual amounts of the...
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sally bundock. brexit breakdown. david davis quits as the uk's brexit secretary, saying he can no longer back theresa may's plan for leaving the european union. live from london, that's our top story on monday 9thjuly. the resignation of the man leading britain's negotiations with the eu creates more questions for business. we'll asssess what happens next. also in the programme... failing to connect. the world's fourth largest smartphone maker, xiaomi, disappoints on its stock market debut in hong kong. we will be live in the region. and european markets shrugging off that big brexit resignation and the pound is holding up in early trade. but what could the pressure on the prime minister mean for her future at downing street? and we'll get the inside track on britain's plans for high speed rail from the woman running the country's only existing high speed link. can it help boost trade with the rest of europe after brexit? as more and more of us work on the move with a laptop and wifi, what would you miss most about the office? y
sally bundock. brexit breakdown. david davis quits as the uk's brexit secretary, saying he can no longer back theresa may's plan for leaving the european union. live from london, that's our top story on monday 9thjuly. the resignation of the man leading britain's negotiations with the eu creates more questions for business. we'll asssess what happens next. also in the programme... failing to connect. the world's fourth largest smartphone maker, xiaomi, disappoints on its stock market debut in...
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sally bundock. britain's chief brexit negotiator has resigned. david davis has quit the government just days after the cabinet agreed its new plan on future trade relations with the eu. and world cup fandom isn't limited to leisure time, we'll see how it spills over into the workplace as well. and on financial markets, asian stocks are headed higher thanks to the good jobs report from the us, but sterling is falling as brexit uncertainty takes hold again. turmoil in britain. the secretary of state for exiting the european union, david davis, the man in charge of delivering britain's withdrawal from the trading block, has resigned. he has been followed by his number two in the department, steve baker. it comes just 2 days after prime minister theresa may unveiled her latest revised plans for brexit — plans that undercut david davis' vision. he says he resigned from government because he felt the prime minister's plans were undermining exit negotiations with brussels and that parliament would not truly regain powers after leaving. so what was the agreement the
sally bundock. britain's chief brexit negotiator has resigned. david davis has quit the government just days after the cabinet agreed its new plan on future trade relations with the eu. and world cup fandom isn't limited to leisure time, we'll see how it spills over into the workplace as well. and on financial markets, asian stocks are headed higher thanks to the good jobs report from the us, but sterling is falling as brexit uncertainty takes hold again. turmoil in britain. the secretary of...
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sally bundock. britain's chief brexit negotiator has resigned. david davisture trade relations with the eu. and world cup fandom isn't limited to leisure time, we'll see how it spills over into the workplace as well. and on financial markets, asian stocks are headed higher thanks to the good jobs report from the us, but sterling is falling as brexit uncertainty takes hold again.
sally bundock. britain's chief brexit negotiator has resigned. david davisture trade relations with the eu. and world cup fandom isn't limited to leisure time, we'll see how it spills over into the workplace as well. and on financial markets, asian stocks are headed higher thanks to the good jobs report from the us, but sterling is falling as brexit uncertainty takes hold again.
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sally bundock. brexit breakdown. david davismaker, xiaomi, disappoints on its stock market debut in hong kong. we will be live in the region.
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sally. and on the line is david lloyd — the former british davis cup captain.it a fair seed for her? yes, ido, based yes, i do, based on past success. wimbledon has a unique seeding system, as david is aware. they do not take the atp or the wta ranking, they have a very unique formula to work out the seeding. plus the fact she is a previous champion. she is incredibly successful and i do think thatis incredibly successful and i do think that is fair. i wonder if it penalises others who have worked all yearfor penalises others who have worked all year for a penalises others who have worked all yearfor a top 30 penalises others who have worked all year for a top 30 two place when serena took time off from september? -- 32. i serena took time off from september? —— 32. i agree with that but i also agree she should be seeded. she led the number one seed in the first round and she beat her, the number one seed would not be happy. serena would not play if she does not think she would win for the wimbledon is her favourite place and she would win for the wimbledon is
sally. and on the line is david lloyd — the former british davis cup captain.it a fair seed for her? yes, ido, based yes, i do, based on past success. wimbledon has a unique seeding system, as david is aware. they do not take the atp or the wta ranking, they have a very unique formula to work out the seeding. plus the fact she is a previous champion. she is incredibly successful and i do think thatis incredibly successful and i do think that is fair. i wonder if it penalises others who have...