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let's head back to sarah campbell. it is so important to hear from the sarah campbell.to hear from the many people involved in this inquest. yes, indeed. we are talking about the attack on london bridge on the 3rd ofjune 2017. it is worth remembering just how fast, i think the london ambulance service are talking. we arejust we are just hearing now from their father of sebastien belanger, one of the eight people killed on the 3rd ofjune. he was french, he was working in london and he was out on a night out and he was cornered by all three attackers near the bistro. from the reports of the evening, he was stabbed multiple times, he collapsed on the stairs and his father told the inquest that he was a beloved son, he was full of life and mischief and was living in london and had to be in for ten yea rs. london and had to be in for ten years. his father now giving his tribute. throughout this inquest, a reminder that they were victims from across the world. the eight people who were killed were from britain, france, spain, canada and australia. just a reminder, you are see
let's head back to sarah campbell. it is so important to hear from the sarah campbell.to hear from the many people involved in this inquest. yes, indeed. we are talking about the attack on london bridge on the 3rd ofjune 2017. it is worth remembering just how fast, i think the london ambulance service are talking. we arejust we are just hearing now from their father of sebastien belanger, one of the eight people killed on the 3rd ofjune. he was french, he was working in london and he was out on...
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sarah campbell reports. who died, and for a community still living with the scars of the fire. covered in a screen, but the remains of the tower still dominate this corner of london. two years on, the community has come together once again to remember. nabil choucair lost six members of his family that night. it's to make sure that they're never forgotten. it's also so that we all give our prayers to all of the 72 members, getting the community all together and ensuring that we will stick by each other, year after year, until we get the justice and what we're looking for. zainab choucair. mierna choucair. whole families gone, young and old. mary mendy. all 72 were named this morning in st helen's church, in a service described as "of remembrance and resilience". forever in our hearts. # i know a change is going to come # ooh, yes, it will...# at 12 noon, 72 seconds of silence. the public inquiry into what happened is ongoing and will be for some time. the frustrations of many were voiced here today. it is an
sarah campbell reports. who died, and for a community still living with the scars of the fire. covered in a screen, but the remains of the tower still dominate this corner of london. two years on, the community has come together once again to remember. nabil choucair lost six members of his family that night. it's to make sure that they're never forgotten. it's also so that we all give our prayers to all of the 72 members, getting the community all together and ensuring that we will stick by...
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sarah campbell reports.pool community health to keep them well and safe. but from the outset, according to a previously published review, the trust was dysfunctional. obsessed with cost—cutting, patients suffered unnecessary harm. the trust no longer exists, but an investigations by the one which replaced it, mersey care, uncovered cause for serious concern. the critical thing that we have discovered in that year is that there was a not at all rigourous approach. probably through the lifetime of liverpool community health, to the recording of clinical incidents, to the use of data, to rigourous investigations. to make sure that they were closing down the risk of reccurrence of incidents. while liverpool community health was in charge, the bbc understands that at least 150 deaths were not properly investigated. 43,000 incidents were not properly reported, of which 17,000 were related to patient safety. care at liverpool prison was previously singled out as suffering the biggest clinical failures, with unsafe
sarah campbell reports.pool community health to keep them well and safe. but from the outset, according to a previously published review, the trust was dysfunctional. obsessed with cost—cutting, patients suffered unnecessary harm. the trust no longer exists, but an investigations by the one which replaced it, mersey care, uncovered cause for serious concern. the critical thing that we have discovered in that year is that there was a not at all rigourous approach. probably through the lifetime...
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sarah campbell reports.ory of all those who died, and for a community still living with the scars of the fire. covered in a screen, but the remains of the tower still dominate this corner of london. two years on, the community has come together once again to remember. nabil choucair lost six members of his family that night. it's to make sure they are never forgotten. it's also so that we all give our prayers to all of the 72 members, getting the community all together and ensuring that we will stick by each other, year after year, until we get the justice and what we are looking for. zainab choucair. whole families gone, young and old. all 72 were named this morning in st helen's church, in a service described as of remembrance and resilience. forever in our hearts. # i know a change is going to come... at 12 noon, 72 seconds of silence. the public inquiry into what happened is ongoing and will be for some time. the frustrations of many were voiced here today. it is and should be a matter of national shame
sarah campbell reports.ory of all those who died, and for a community still living with the scars of the fire. covered in a screen, but the remains of the tower still dominate this corner of london. two years on, the community has come together once again to remember. nabil choucair lost six members of his family that night. it's to make sure they are never forgotten. it's also so that we all give our prayers to all of the 72 members, getting the community all together and ensuring that we will...
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sarah campbell reports.hose who died, and for a community still living with the scars of the fire. covered in a screen, but the remains of the tower still dominate this corner of london. two years on, the community has come together once again to remember. nabil choucair lost six members of his family that night. it's to make sure that they're never forgotten. it's also so that we all give our prayers to all of the 72 members, getting the community all together and ensuring that we will stick by each other, year after year, until we get the justice and what we're looking for. zainab choucair. mierna choucair. whole families gone, young and old. mary mendy. all 72 were named this morning in st helen's church, in a service described as "of remembrance and resilience". forever in our hearts. # i know a change is going to come # ooh, yes, it will...# at 12 noon, 72 seconds of silence. the public inquiry into what happened is ongoing and will be for some time. the frustrations of many were voiced here today. it i
sarah campbell reports.hose who died, and for a community still living with the scars of the fire. covered in a screen, but the remains of the tower still dominate this corner of london. two years on, the community has come together once again to remember. nabil choucair lost six members of his family that night. it's to make sure that they're never forgotten. it's also so that we all give our prayers to all of the 72 members, getting the community all together and ensuring that we will stick...
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sarah campbell reports.r a community still living with the scars of the fire. covered in a screen, but the remains of the tower still dominate this corner of london. two years on, the community has come together once again to remember. nabil choucair lost six members of his family that night. it's to make sure that they're never forgotten. it's also so that we all give our prayers to all of the 72 members, getting the community all together and ensuring that we will stick by each other, year after year, until we get the justice and what we're looking for. zainab choucair. mierna choucair. whole families gone, young and old. mary mendy. all 72 were named this morning in st helen's church, in a service described as "of remembrance and resilience". forever in our hearts. # i know a change is going to come # ooh, yes, it will...# at 12 noon, 72 seconds of silence. the public inquiry into what happened is ongoing and will be for some time. the frustrations of many were voiced here today. it is and should be a mat
sarah campbell reports.r a community still living with the scars of the fire. covered in a screen, but the remains of the tower still dominate this corner of london. two years on, the community has come together once again to remember. nabil choucair lost six members of his family that night. it's to make sure that they're never forgotten. it's also so that we all give our prayers to all of the 72 members, getting the community all together and ensuring that we will stick by each other, year...
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sarah campbell reports.ool community health to keep them well and safe that from the outset, according to a previously published review, the trust was dysfunctional, obsessed with cost—cutting and patient suffered unnecessary harm. the trust no longer exists and investigations by the one that replaced it uncovered cause for serious concern. the critical thing that we've discovered in that year is there was not at all rigorous approach, probably through the life of liverpool community health to the recording of clinical incidents, to the use of data to rigorous investigations, to make sure that they were closing down the risk of re—occurrence of incidents. while liverpool community health was in charge, the bbc understands that at least 150 deaths were not properly investigated. 43,000 incidents were not properly reported, of which 17,000 were related to patient safety. ca re related to patient safety. care at liverpool prison was previously singled out as suffering the biggest clinical failures, previously s
sarah campbell reports.ool community health to keep them well and safe that from the outset, according to a previously published review, the trust was dysfunctional, obsessed with cost—cutting and patient suffered unnecessary harm. the trust no longer exists and investigations by the one that replaced it uncovered cause for serious concern. the critical thing that we've discovered in that year is there was not at all rigorous approach, probably through the life of liverpool community health...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.ause it's worth underlining, harry reid is 95, john hudsons is 94. they'll be parachuting into normandy in honour of comrades who didn't return 75 years ago. it's a remarkable thing to reflect on. they will be happening in the next hour or so, and we will be with the images — we have been with the people right away, because it's quite interesting. so we will be there when the drop takes place. today's commemorations were attended by royalty and world leaders, many of whom spoke at the event. but it was, of course, primarily about the veterans. and one of them, jothenkins mbe, spoke at the ceremony about his part in the d—day landings. i was 12 years old when i landed on gold beach. sorry, 23 years old. laughter. i put my age back a bit. i was terrified — i think everyone was. you don't show it, but it's there. i look back on it as a big part of my life. it changed me, in a way. but i was just a small part in a very big machine. i'm honoured to be stood here today in front of so many ot
sarah campbell, bbc news.ause it's worth underlining, harry reid is 95, john hudsons is 94. they'll be parachuting into normandy in honour of comrades who didn't return 75 years ago. it's a remarkable thing to reflect on. they will be happening in the next hour or so, and we will be with the images — we have been with the people right away, because it's quite interesting. so we will be there when the drop takes place. today's commemorations were attended by royalty and world leaders, many of...
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sarah campbell reports. of the biggest events on the royal calendar, and always want to attract crowds to the mall. this year, many were hoping for a glimpse of the duchess of sussex and they we re of the duchess of sussex and they were not disappointed, sitting alongside her husband, prince harry, with her sister—in—law, prince catherine, the duchess of cambridge and the duchess of cornwall, this was her first public appearance since the birth of her baby archie, on the 6th of may. the queen celebrated her 93rd birthday in april, trooping the colour has marked the moniker‘s official birthday for more than 200 years. after one week, honouring the sacrifices made by the military on the beaches of normandy, today, more than 1000 members of the armed forces honoured the queen, their commander—in—chief. it was a proud moment for all those taking part, watched on by invited guests, including the prime minister, theresa may. —— after a week. after the ceremony, back to buckingham palace, and what is perhaps the wo
sarah campbell reports. of the biggest events on the royal calendar, and always want to attract crowds to the mall. this year, many were hoping for a glimpse of the duchess of sussex and they we re of the duchess of sussex and they were not disappointed, sitting alongside her husband, prince harry, with her sister—in—law, prince catherine, the duchess of cambridge and the duchess of cornwall, this was her first public appearance since the birth of her baby archie, on the 6th of may. the...
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sarah campbell is in east sheen where the accident happened. sarah, what more can you tell us?ion behind me at the junction behind me that is where the incident happened just before one o'clock on monday afternoon and as you say the duke and duchess of cambridge were travelling in that direction to go to the ceremony in windsor. the incident happened on this road and we understand there was traffic solid on that side of the road and motorcycle up my dose had come ahead of the convoy and they were in the process of clearing a path for the convoy when this collision happened. between a motorbike and a pedestrian who has been named as irene mary who is 83 years old for air ambulance was called at 12:52pm and two doctors and a paramedic treated her in situ before she was taken to hospital and is described as being ina hospital and is described as being in a serious but stable condition. we understand the duke and duchess did not see the incident and they we re did not see the incident and they were informed later, they've sent flowers to the family and they are in direct contact wi
sarah campbell is in east sheen where the accident happened. sarah, what more can you tell us?ion behind me at the junction behind me that is where the incident happened just before one o'clock on monday afternoon and as you say the duke and duchess of cambridge were travelling in that direction to go to the ceremony in windsor. the incident happened on this road and we understand there was traffic solid on that side of the road and motorcycle up my dose had come ahead of the convoy and they...
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our correspondent sarah campbell is at the old bailey.is very much what sally challen‘s family and friends, many of whom are in court number five at the old bailey, have been campaigning for. she was admitted killing her husband in august 2010, husband of 31 years, hitting him 20 times over the head with a hammer, but her supporters argued more should have been taken into account at the time, most notably her mental state, and crucially that her husband richard was said to have inflicted psychological abuse on her with controlling behaviour leaving her feeling isolated, humiliated with controlling behaviour leaving herfeeling isolated, humiliated and like she was losing her mind. eight years ago, sally challen was jailed as a murderer. today she arrived at the old bailey with her family. her two son is always supported her mother who from the start admitted killing their father ina start admitted killing their father in a frenzied hammer attack. 0ther relatives and friends were waiting to meet her. "i will not cry," she said. at the court
our correspondent sarah campbell is at the old bailey.is very much what sally challen‘s family and friends, many of whom are in court number five at the old bailey, have been campaigning for. she was admitted killing her husband in august 2010, husband of 31 years, hitting him 20 times over the head with a hammer, but her supporters argued more should have been taken into account at the time, most notably her mental state, and crucially that her husband richard was said to have inflicted...
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sarah campbell is at the old bailey.urder conviction was quashed that sally challen had pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility for the killing of her husband in august 2010. just before the court here at the old bailey broke for lunch, the crown prosecution service explained due to the conclusions of a psychiatrist they had appointed to look at the case, they would accept that plea on so that meant that sally challen will not face a retrial for her husband's killing. with all the background to this case is my colleague. eight years ago, sally challen was jailed as a murderer. today she arrived at the old bailey with her family. her two sons have always supported her mother who from the start admitted killing their father in a frenzied hammer attack. other relatives and friends were waiting to meet her. "i will not cry," she said. at the court door, her lawyer. inside the packed courtroom, the prosecution announced it would accept her plea of guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of dim
sarah campbell is at the old bailey.urder conviction was quashed that sally challen had pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility for the killing of her husband in august 2010. just before the court here at the old bailey broke for lunch, the crown prosecution service explained due to the conclusions of a psychiatrist they had appointed to look at the case, they would accept that plea on so that meant that sally challen will not face a retrial for her husband's...
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were killed and 48 were injured in the van and knife attack in june 2017. 0ur correspondent, sarah campbellailey, thejury has heard how last eight weeks, in the old bailey, the jury has heard how the attack unfolded. it was a busy summer night around the borough market area of london, many people had been out watching the champions league final, the clubs were all busy, and it was just after 10pm that witnesses reported seeing a white transit van being driven at speed and erratically across london bridge, seemingly targeting pedestrians. two people were killed on the bridge itself, the three occupants then left the van, and within the space ofa left the van, and within the space of a few minutes killed a further six people, stabbing them to death. eight people were killed in total and 48 were injured. there is little question that the chief coroner will find that they were unlawfully killed, but the inquest is about more than that, it is about looking all the circumstances deaths, looking at whether authorities could have helped prevent the loss of life. a couple of issues which the familie
were killed and 48 were injured in the van and knife attack in june 2017. 0ur correspondent, sarah campbellailey, thejury has heard how last eight weeks, in the old bailey, the jury has heard how the attack unfolded. it was a busy summer night around the borough market area of london, many people had been out watching the champions league final, the clubs were all busy, and it was just after 10pm that witnesses reported seeing a white transit van being driven at speed and erratically across...
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we hope to hearfrom our correspondent sarah campbell who is at the old bailey, very shortly. prosecution service today at the old bailey saying it will accept her plea of guilty to manslaughter, on the grounds of diminished responsibility. this has been a very high profile case. her two sons speaking about their mother‘s case, and fully backing her throughout this process. the subject of coercive control, and its effect on her mental state, which has been key to the changes in this case. her tea m to the changes in this case. her team arguing that her husband richard had subjected herfor years to his coercive control, before she killed him in 2010, at the family home. we will go to our correspondent when we can. we may not be able to do that before one o‘clock. we will bring you much more detail about this case which has been a very high—profile one here on bbc news. a recap on the headlines. labour claims a narrow win in the peterborough by—election beating the brexit party by 683 votes. nigel farage called their second place significant and delivers a letter to downing stre
we hope to hearfrom our correspondent sarah campbell who is at the old bailey, very shortly. prosecution service today at the old bailey saying it will accept her plea of guilty to manslaughter, on the grounds of diminished responsibility. this has been a very high profile case. her two sons speaking about their mother‘s case, and fully backing her throughout this process. the subject of coercive control, and its effect on her mental state, which has been key to the changes in this case. her...
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sarah campbell reports.m well and safe. but from the outset, according to a previously published review, the trust was dysfunctional. obsessed with cost—cutting, patients suffered unnecessary harm. the trust no longer exists, but an investigations by the one which replaced it, mersey care, uncovered cause for serious concern. the critical thing that we have discovered in that year is that there was a not at all rigourous approach. probably through the lifetime of liverpool community health, to the recording of clinical incidents, to the use of data, to rigourous investigations. to make sure that they were closing down the risk of reccurrence of incidents. while liverpool community health was in charge, the bbc understands that at least 150 deaths were not properly investigated. 43,000 incidents were not properly reported, of which 17,000 were related to patient safety. care at liverpool prison was previously singled out as suffering the biggest clinical failures, with unsafe practices becoming the norm. 20 d
sarah campbell reports.m well and safe. but from the outset, according to a previously published review, the trust was dysfunctional. obsessed with cost—cutting, patients suffered unnecessary harm. the trust no longer exists, but an investigations by the one which replaced it, mersey care, uncovered cause for serious concern. the critical thing that we have discovered in that year is that there was a not at all rigourous approach. probably through the lifetime of liverpool community health,...
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sarah campbell reports. long—standing member of the church and well—known in the community.id. one of the first to arrive was cafe owner louise. she has a nasty wound on her head so i was adviced by the paramedics on the phone, to put pressure on her head, and i did so. and i spent the time waiting for the ambulance holding her wound. saw the officer involved in the incident, how was he? i did speak to him and he was so traumatised and so upset. the woman was crossing this road when she was in collision with a motorcyclist and stood to be a member of the special escort group which travels ahead of royal convoys clearing a way through the traffic. they had been escorting the duke and duchess of cambridge en route to a ceremony in windsor. they didn't witness it but told when they arrived and have sent flowers and said they will stay in touch through every stage of her recovery. escort bikes often have to travel at speed along busy roads but according to one man who spent six years as a royal protection officer accidents like this are rare. we are in a crowded public place whe
sarah campbell reports. long—standing member of the church and well—known in the community.id. one of the first to arrive was cafe owner louise. she has a nasty wound on her head so i was adviced by the paramedics on the phone, to put pressure on her head, and i did so. and i spent the time waiting for the ambulance holding her wound. saw the officer involved in the incident, how was he? i did speak to him and he was so traumatised and so upset. the woman was crossing this road when she was...
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sarah campbell is in east sheen where the accident happened and has more details.velling in that direction to go to the ceremony in winds all and the incident happened on this road. —— in windsor. two motorcycle riders had come out of the convoy and they we re had come out of the convoy and they were clearing a path for the convoy between this collision happened between this collision happened between the convoy and a pedestrian. the airambulance between the convoy and a pedestrian. the air ambulance was called, a paramedic treated her here and she was taken off to hospital and it was described as being a serious but sta ble described as being a serious but stable condition. our understanding is the duke and duchess did not see the incident, they were aware and sent flowers to the family, there is now an independent office for police conduct conducting an investigation into what happened. british gas are said to seejob into what happened. british gas are said to see job cuts. 4000 jobs are said to see job cuts. 4000 jobs are said to see job cuts. 4000 jobs are said
sarah campbell is in east sheen where the accident happened and has more details.velling in that direction to go to the ceremony in winds all and the incident happened on this road. —— in windsor. two motorcycle riders had come out of the convoy and they we re had come out of the convoy and they were clearing a path for the convoy between this collision happened between this collision happened between the convoy and a pedestrian. the airambulance between the convoy and a pedestrian. the air...
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sarah campbell there in west london.t about a fifth of people in europe either felt vaccines weren't safe, or were unsure about their safety. our health reporter michelle roberts has more. vaccines are one of our best defences against deadly and debilitating diseases. but some preventable illnesses, like measles, are making a resurgence and experts at the world health organization say people avoiding immunisations is a major concern. now the world's biggest survey into public attitudes reveals where vaccination confidence is low. the wellcome trust ask the opinion of over 140,000 people in 41 countries. worldwide, around 80% of people believe vaccines are safe, a similar proportion believe they were effective. people in lower income areas feel vaccines are safe, confidence in higher income regions is more dated, around one fifth of people in europe i do disagree are unsure of whether vaccines are safe. the lowest confidence globally is in france where one third disagree vaccines are safe. in ukraine, which reported the h
sarah campbell there in west london.t about a fifth of people in europe either felt vaccines weren't safe, or were unsure about their safety. our health reporter michelle roberts has more. vaccines are one of our best defences against deadly and debilitating diseases. but some preventable illnesses, like measles, are making a resurgence and experts at the world health organization say people avoiding immunisations is a major concern. now the world's biggest survey into public attitudes reveals...
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towards the santa clara valley. 53. 55 around santa cruz. 52 in campbell itself. cupertino, sarah toeg, santa clara are all close. 44 atoga, santa clara are all close. 44 a >>> the key will be to the south. so there's a fight there between the north and the southeast makes a huge difference onto temps. patchy fog but i think it's going to run into a high pressure and northerly breeze. so warmer inland 80s for most. but a few near 90 degrees. temps take a little jump here today near average. they're all poised and set to warm up tomorrow as we get more of a northerly, northeasterly breeze. of inland should be nice over by the coast as well. warm to hot on saturday. still good on sunday and then here comes another low. >>> thank you, steve. >>> 55 is the time right now. tsa officers attacked at a busy check point. new video of a man trying to get through security. it ended with several officers in the hospital. >> plus a harmful cloud is covering the earth's atmosphere. coming up the potential dangers scientists say is lurking in space. >> but first, we want to take you outside. bea
towards the santa clara valley. 53. 55 around santa cruz. 52 in campbell itself. cupertino, sarah toeg, santa clara are all close. 44 atoga, santa clara are all close. 44 a >>> the key will be to the south. so there's a fight there between the north and the southeast makes a huge difference onto temps. patchy fog but i think it's going to run into a high pressure and northerly breeze. so warmer inland 80s for most. but a few near 90 degrees. temps take a little jump here today near...
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campbell, bbc news. now, let's take a look at something else we're going to like. saraher weather. we've passed the summer solstice, and at last things i warming up across much of the country. lots of blue sky and sunshine. temperatures are responding nicely. highs this afternoon of about 22 to 23 degrees, scotla nd afternoon of about 22 to 23 degrees, scotland and northern ireland 18 or 19, just the art show were initially across northern ireland, and the north—west of scotland. a fine evening, overnight most places dry, more cloud and the few spots of rain. the wind picks up to. sunday sta rts rain. the wind picks up to. sunday starts on that dry note. blue sky and hazy sunshine. cloud increases slowly from the south—west, a little bit of rain for northern ireland, wales and south—west of england. just the art show further east, most places staying dry, hot and though, temperatures continue to rise. there could be some heavy rain and thunderstorms too. hello, you're watching bbc news. the headlines this hour. it has emerged that police were called to the home of conser
campbell, bbc news. now, let's take a look at something else we're going to like. saraher weather. we've passed the summer solstice, and at last things i warming up across much of the country. lots of blue sky and sunshine. temperatures are responding nicely. highs this afternoon of about 22 to 23 degrees, scotla nd afternoon of about 22 to 23 degrees, scotland and northern ireland 18 or 19, just the art show were initially across northern ireland, and the north—west of scotland. a fine...