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the health secretary has ordered a review into the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust after concerns raiseda number of baby deaths. borrusia dortmund have played their rescheduled champions league match, following last night's attack on the team bus. police have detained one man. and coming up on newsnight, the education secretary is using the school easter holiday to make a big speech about education in england tomorrow. we will ask if he has a strategy, or just a tomorrow. we will ask if he has a strategy, orjust a few ideas. and are we reading too much into the united airlines saga? good evening, and welcome to bbc news. us president donald trump has tonight described the syrian leader bashar al—assad as a butcher and demanded an end to syria's civil war after the suspected chemical attack in idlib province. meanwhile, the us secretary of state has been in moscow for a round of high level talks on syria. he said relations with russia are at a low point and must improve. he was speaking in moscow after talks with president putin and the russian foreign minister, sergei lavrov with syria t
the health secretary has ordered a review into the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust after concerns raiseda number of baby deaths. borrusia dortmund have played their rescheduled champions league match, following last night's attack on the team bus. police have detained one man. and coming up on newsnight, the education secretary is using the school easter holiday to make a big speech about education in england tomorrow. we will ask if he has a strategy, or just a tomorrow. we will ask if he has...
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the shrewsbury and telford trust have promised they'll cooperate fully with the upcoming inquiry. director admitted to me they'd made mistakes. sadly, there are cases where losses occur. but what families expect when a loss occurs, as an absolute minimum, is that lessons are learned. i would acknowledge that, in the case of foetal heart—rate monitoring, we've identified a number of cases where that hasn't been fully implemented and where we have learnt both in terms of human error and in terms of analysis and monitoring. too many families have been failed by this trust. the upcoming review will hopefully stop such unnecessary heartache. michael is here now. just tragic for the families involved — who is to blame, though? well, our reporting cannot pin it on any single individual at all, we found errors by doctors, by midwives, by doctors and midwives not working properly together. it is fairto not working properly together. it is fair to say that it is a cultural problem of the trust going back a number of years, and that is based on an official nhs england commissioned report las
the shrewsbury and telford trust have promised they'll cooperate fully with the upcoming inquiry. director admitted to me they'd made mistakes. sadly, there are cases where losses occur. but what families expect when a loss occurs, as an absolute minimum, is that lessons are learned. i would acknowledge that, in the case of foetal heart—rate monitoring, we've identified a number of cases where that hasn't been fully implemented and where we have learnt both in terms of human error and in...
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the shrewsbury and tougher trust have promised they will cooperate fully with the upcoming enquiry.hey had made mistakes. sadly there are cases where losses occur. what families expect when that occurs as a minimum is that lessons are learned. i would acknowledge that in the case of foetal heart rate monitoring, we have identified a number of cases where that has not been fully implemented and where we have lent both in terms of human error and in terms of analysis of monitoring. too many families have been failed by this trust. the upcoming review will hopefully stop such upcoming review will hopefully stop such unnecessary upcoming review will hopefully stop such unnecessary heartache. this is bbc news at five — the headlines. the us secretary of state and president putin meet in moscow following comments by putin over at the deteriorating relationship between the two countries. the health secretary's ordered a review into the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust in shropshire — after concerns were raised over a cluster of baby deaths. a suspect with "islamist links" is detained — in
the shrewsbury and tougher trust have promised they will cooperate fully with the upcoming enquiry.hey had made mistakes. sadly there are cases where losses occur. what families expect when that occurs as a minimum is that lessons are learned. i would acknowledge that in the case of foetal heart rate monitoring, we have identified a number of cases where that has not been fully implemented and where we have lent both in terms of human error and in terms of analysis of monitoring. too many...
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the health secretary has ordered a review into the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust, after concerns raisedver a number of baby deaths. they had four missed opportunities to deliver my girls, and they didn't. so now i get to spend the rest of my life going what if, what if? a man as beenjailed forfour months, for threatening on facebook to kill the mp for eastbourne, caroline ansell. the white house spokesman, sean spicer, has admitted he made insensitive remarks about hitler's use of chemical weapons. the first lady melania trump has received an apology and damages from the daily mail, over allegations about her work as a model. also coming up. a suspect with "islamist links" has been detained, in connection with the bomb attack on the borussia dortmund football team. last night's events didn't keep fans away from this evening's re—scheduled match, which has taken place amid tightened security. good evening to you and welcome to bbc news. rex tillerson has held talks in moscow with his counterpart sergey lavrov the meeting was described as frank. the politicians said they found common grou
the health secretary has ordered a review into the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust, after concerns raisedver a number of baby deaths. they had four missed opportunities to deliver my girls, and they didn't. so now i get to spend the rest of my life going what if, what if? a man as beenjailed forfour months, for threatening on facebook to kill the mp for eastbourne, caroline ansell. the white house spokesman, sean spicer, has admitted he made insensitive remarks about hitler's use of chemical...
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the shrewsbury and telford trust have promised they'll co—operate fully with the upcoming review. director admitted to me they'd made mistakes. sadly, there are cases where losses occur. what families expect when a loss occurs, at an absolute minimum, is that lessons are learned. i would acknowledge that in the case of foetal heart rate monitoring we've identified a number of cases where that hasn't been fully implemented and where we have learned both in terms of human error and in terms of analysis of monitoring. too many families have been failed by this trust. the upcoming review will hopefully stop such unnecessary heartache. michael is here now. tragic for the families involved there. how hard is it to pinpoint blame, though? very difficult. we certainly can't pinpoint at any individual. we have looked into deaths in which midwifes and doctors made mistakes, where doctors and midwifes in some cases made mistakes, jointly with some babies. ido mistakes, jointly with some babies. i do think, however, there is a cultural problem at this trust. there was an official report publi
the shrewsbury and telford trust have promised they'll co—operate fully with the upcoming review. director admitted to me they'd made mistakes. sadly, there are cases where losses occur. what families expect when a loss occurs, at an absolute minimum, is that lessons are learned. i would acknowledge that in the case of foetal heart rate monitoring we've identified a number of cases where that hasn't been fully implemented and where we have learned both in terms of human error and in terms of...
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the families of two more babies who died under the care of the shrewsbury and telford hospital trust are calling for their deaths to be included in a government investigation. president trump says us relations with russia may be at an all—time low, as moscow vetoes the latest resolution on syria at the un security council. good morning. it's thursday, the 13th april. i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the education secretary, justine greening, has said that she wants a new model of grammar schools in england which are open for everyone. she says she particularly wants to ensure that there are much stronger educational outcomes for ordinary working families, and notjust the privileged few. but new analysis from the government shows a majority of selective school places go to more affluent families. let's here little of whatjustine greening has been saying in the past few minutes. the final part of the plan for britain is a fairer society. a society based on merit. delivering a fairer society should start with education and our schools, making sure that our children and
the families of two more babies who died under the care of the shrewsbury and telford hospital trust are calling for their deaths to be included in a government investigation. president trump says us relations with russia may be at an all—time low, as moscow vetoes the latest resolution on syria at the un security council. good morning. it's thursday, the 13th april. i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the education secretary, justine greening, has said that she wants a new...
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the healthcare commission told the shrewsbury and telford trust that its monitoring of babies‘ heart during labor wasn't good enough and that its training of staff was inadequate. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. she was very dependent on me. my life went round a clock. i had to give her medication at certain times, make sure her feed was running 0k. i was more of a nurse and a carer than a mum. abbie everett was born in 2004 with brain injuries, including severe epilepsy and cerebral palsy. staff at the royal shrewsbury hospital failed to promptly deliver her, despite foetal heart traces indicating abbie was in distress. the errors led to abbie dying aged just 17 months. her heart rate went down, down and down. and they didn't intervene. and obviously, they tried to move me, to see if they could find a trace, and there wasn't anything there. so if they would have done theirjob, and got me into theatre when she was dropping, as in her heart rate dropping, then i might still have her now. following abbie‘s death in 2007, the bbc‘s panorama programme learned t
the healthcare commission told the shrewsbury and telford trust that its monitoring of babies‘ heart during labor wasn't good enough and that its training of staff was inadequate. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. she was very dependent on me. my life went round a clock. i had to give her medication at certain times, make sure her feed was running 0k. i was more of a nurse and a carer than a mum. abbie everett was born in 2004 with brain injuries, including severe...
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the health care commission told the shrewsbury and telford trust that its monitoring of babies' heartough and that its training of staff was inadequate. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. she was very dependent on me. my life went round a clock. i had to give her medication at certain times, make sure herfeed was running ok. i was more of a nurse and a carer than a mum. abbey was born in 2004 with brain injuries, including severe epilepsy and cerebral palsy. staff at the royal shrewsbury hospital failed to promptly deliver her, despite foetal heart traces indicating abbey was in distress. the errors led to abbey dying aged just 17 months. her heart rate went down, down and down. they didn't intervene. obviously they tried to move me to see if they could find a trace. there wasn't anything there. if they would have done theirjob and got me into theatre when she was dropping, as in her heart rate dropping, then i might still have her now. following abbey's death in 2007, the bbc‘s panorama programme learned the nhs regulator wrote to the trust urging them to impr
the health care commission told the shrewsbury and telford trust that its monitoring of babies' heartough and that its training of staff was inadequate. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. she was very dependent on me. my life went round a clock. i had to give her medication at certain times, make sure herfeed was running ok. i was more of a nurse and a carer than a mum. abbey was born in 2004 with brain injuries, including severe epilepsy and cerebral palsy. staff at the...
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staff at the shrewsbury and telford trust told the family that the death was unavoidable.is seat, and said that nothing could have been done to save pippa. that wasn't true? no. she had called the local hospital during the night, concerned about her daughter's vomiting. it's got splodges of dark brown mucus all over it. nothing was done. hours later, pippa died. the family fought foran later, pippa died. the family fought for an investigation. last week, a coroner ruled that the death was preve nta ble. coroner ruled that the death was preventable. they weren't going to do an investigation, so that was when i said that's not good enough, there will be an investigation and we will be involved. pippa griffith is one of seven avoidable deaths at this trust in a little over 18 months. as we revealed last night, the health secretary has now ordered an investigation into maternity services. the families of sofia hotchkiss and jack burn are keen to ta ke hotchkiss and jack burn are keen to take part as they say neither death was properly investigated. this woman's son died in 201
staff at the shrewsbury and telford trust told the family that the death was unavoidable.is seat, and said that nothing could have been done to save pippa. that wasn't true? no. she had called the local hospital during the night, concerned about her daughter's vomiting. it's got splodges of dark brown mucus all over it. nothing was done. hours later, pippa died. the family fought foran later, pippa died. the family fought for an investigation. last week, a coroner ruled that the death was preve...
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the healthcare commission told the shrewsbury and telford trust that its monitoring of babies' heart 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. she was very dependent on me. my life went round a clock. i had to give her medication at certain times, make sure her feed was running 0k. i was more of a nurse and a carer than a mum. abbey everett was born in 2004 with brain injuries, including severe epilepsy and cerebral palsy. staff at the royal shrewsbury hospital failed to promptly deliver her, despite foetal heart traces indicating abbey was in distress. the errors led to abbey dying aged just 17 months. her heart rate went down, down and down. and they didn't intervene. and obviously they tried to move me, to see if they could find a trace, and there wasn't anything there. so if they would have done theirjob, and got me into theatre when she was dropping, as in her heart rate dropping, then i might still have her now. following abbey's death in 2007, the bbc‘s panorama programme learned the nhs regulator wrote to the trust urging them to improve maternity services. t
the healthcare commission told the shrewsbury and telford trust that its monitoring of babies' heart 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. she was very dependent on me. my life went round a clock. i had to give her medication at certain times, make sure her feed was running 0k. i was more of a nurse and a carer than a mum. abbey everett was born in 2004 with brain injuries, including severe epilepsy and cerebral palsy. staff at the royal shrewsbury hospital failed to...
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the families of two more babies who died under the care of shrewsbury and telford hospital trust wanthe investigation announced yesterday by the health secretary. it follows the avoidable deaths of seven babies injust over 18 months, five of whom died after failures to monitor their heart rate properly during labour. the trust says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports. this is the nhs trust whose mistakes keep causing the deaths of healthy infants. yesterday, bbc news revealed that seven babies died unnecessarily at the shrewsbury and telford trust in little over 18 months. the scale of the problems has prompted the health secretary to order a review of maternity services. jeremy hunt wants to ensure no more families suffer like this one. tamsin morris lost her daughter, ivy, last may, aged just four months, following mistakes at her birth. we all think that something like this won't ever happen, it won't happen to me. and it has. and i can only take it day—by—day, sometimes. if i'm lucky, week—by—week.
the families of two more babies who died under the care of shrewsbury and telford hospital trust wanthe investigation announced yesterday by the health secretary. it follows the avoidable deaths of seven babies injust over 18 months, five of whom died after failures to monitor their heart rate properly during labour. the trust says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports. this is the nhs trust whose mistakes keep...
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the health care commission told the shrewsbury and telford trust that its monitoring of babies' hearts training of staff was inadequate. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. she was very dependent on me. my life went round a clock. i had to give her medication at certain times, make sure herfeed was running ok. i was more of a nurse and a carer than a mum. abby everett was born in 2004 with brain injuries, including severe epilepsy and cerebral palsy. staff at the royal shrewsbury hospital failed to promptly deliver her, despite foetal heart traces indicating abby was in distress. the errors led to abby dying aged just 17 months. her heart rate went down, deep, down and down. they didn't intervene. obviously they tried to move me to see if they could find a trace. there wasn't anything there. if they would have done theirjob and got me into theatre when she was dropping, as in her heart rate dropping, then i might still have her now. following abby‘s death in 2007, the bbc‘s panorama programme learned the nhs regulator wrote to the trust urging them to improve ma
the health care commission told the shrewsbury and telford trust that its monitoring of babies' hearts training of staff was inadequate. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. she was very dependent on me. my life went round a clock. i had to give her medication at certain times, make sure herfeed was running ok. i was more of a nurse and a carer than a mum. abby everett was born in 2004 with brain injuries, including severe epilepsy and cerebral palsy. staff at the royal...
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the health secretary has ordered a review into the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust, after concerns raisedths. they had four missed opportunities to deliver my girls, and they didn't.
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the families of two more babies who died under the care of shrewsbury and telford hospital trust wanthe health secretary. it follows the avoidable deaths of seven babies injust over 18 months, five of whom died after failures to monitor their heart rate properly during labour. the trust says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. this is the nhs trust whose mistakes keep causing the deaths of healthy infants. yesterday, bbc news revealed that seven babies died unnecessarily at the shrewsbury and telford trust in little over 18 months. the scale of the problems has prompted the health secretary to order a review of maternity services. jeremy hunt wants to ensure no more families suffer like this one. tamsin morris lost her daughter, ivy, last may, aged just four months, following mistakes at her birth. we all think that something like this won't ever happen, it won't happen to me. and it has. and i can only take it day—by—day, sometimes. if i'm lucky, week—by—week. how old would he be there, roughly? probab
the families of two more babies who died under the care of shrewsbury and telford hospital trust wanthe health secretary. it follows the avoidable deaths of seven babies injust over 18 months, five of whom died after failures to monitor their heart rate properly during labour. the trust says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. this is the nhs trust whose mistakes keep causing the deaths of healthy infants....
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staff at the shrewsbury and telford trust told the family that the death was unavoidable. been done to save pippa. that wasn't true? no. kayleigh had called the local hospital during the night, concerned about her daughter's vomiting. it's got splodges of dark brown mucus all over it. nothing was done. hours later, pippa died. the family fought for an investigation. last week, a coroner ruled that the death was preve nta ble. they weren't going to do an investigation, so that was when i said, "that's not good enough, there will be an investigation and we will be involved". pippa griffiths is one of seven avoidable deaths at this trust in a little over 18 months. as we revealed last night, the health secretary has now ordered an investigation into maternity services. the families of sofia hotchkiss and jack burn are keen to take part, as they say neither ba by‘s death was properly investigated. hayley matthews' son jack died in 2015 from an infection hours after being born, but she says mistakes made during her 36—hour labour contributed to his death and she can't understan
staff at the shrewsbury and telford trust told the family that the death was unavoidable. been done to save pippa. that wasn't true? no. kayleigh had called the local hospital during the night, concerned about her daughter's vomiting. it's got splodges of dark brown mucus all over it. nothing was done. hours later, pippa died. the family fought for an investigation. last week, a coroner ruled that the death was preve nta ble. they weren't going to do an investigation, so that was when i said,...
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they'll also have more on the families of two babies who died under the care of shrewsbury and telfordn a government investigation into the trust. all that and more coming up in brea kfast all that and more coming up in breakfast in about 15 minutes. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: president trump has said relations with russia may be at an all—time low. his secretary of state failed to persuade russia to stop backing president assad, despite nearly two hours of talks about last week's syrian chemical attack. a state of emergency has been declared in some parts of new zealand, as the country braces itself for tropical storm cook, just days after cyclone debbie. authorities say it could be the worst storm in 50 years. now it is time for our newspaper review. the wall streetjournal online is covering the visit to moscow by us secretary of state rex tillerson. the article says both the us and russia have been trying to reduce rapidly rising tension, clashing over a range of issues. a warning against trade protectionism. the gulf news has international monetary fund chief chr
they'll also have more on the families of two babies who died under the care of shrewsbury and telfordn a government investigation into the trust. all that and more coming up in brea kfast all that and more coming up in breakfast in about 15 minutes. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: president trump has said relations with russia may be at an all—time low. his secretary of state failed to persuade russia to stop backing president assad, despite nearly two hours of talks about last...
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top story here in the uk: the health secretary has ordered an investigation into failings at the shrewsburynd telford hospital trust, in shropshire, after it emerged that the deaths of seven babies injust over 18 months could have been avoided. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. after months of tough talk, president trump now says he will not label china currency manipulator. and we are tracking this food delivery service on the streets of san francisco. welcome to asia business report, i am sharanjit leyl business report, i am sharanjit leyl. us president donald trump says his administration will not label china currency manipulator. it is a stunning reversal from one china currency manipulator. it is a stunning reversalfrom one of his key election campaign promises. mr trump told the wall streetjournal that he changed his mind because china has not been manipulating its currency recently, and that doing so jeopardise talks with beijing about how to deal with north korea. earlier i spoke to an economist about whether the us president was softening his trade
top story here in the uk: the health secretary has ordered an investigation into failings at the shrewsburynd telford hospital trust, in shropshire, after it emerged that the deaths of seven babies injust over 18 months could have been avoided. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. after months of tough talk, president trump now says he will not label china currency manipulator. and we are tracking this food delivery service on the streets of san francisco. welcome...
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the families of two more babies who died under the care of shrewsbury and telford hospital trust ares to be included in the investigation ordered by the health secretary. the review of the trust was announced byjeremy hunt yesterday following the avoidable deaths of seven babies. five died following failures to monitor their heart rate properly during labour. the trust says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, has this report. this is the nhs trust whose mistakes keep causing the deaths of healthy infa nts. keep causing the deaths of healthy infants. yesterday bbc news revealed that seven babies died unnecessarily at the shrews briand telford hospital trust in a little over 18 months. the scale of the problems has prompted the health secretary to order a review of maternity services. jeremy hunt wants to ensure no more family suffer like this one. tamsin cook is lost her daughter ivy last may, aged just four months. that followed mistakes at her birth. we all think something like this will never happen, it won
the families of two more babies who died under the care of shrewsbury and telford hospital trust ares to be included in the investigation ordered by the health secretary. the review of the trust was announced byjeremy hunt yesterday following the avoidable deaths of seven babies. five died following failures to monitor their heart rate properly during labour. the trust says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, has this...
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staff at the royal shrewsbury hospital failed to deliver her despite foetal heart traces indicating theme to see ifi down. they tried to move me to see if i could find the trace. there was nothing there. had they done their job and naturally got me into theatre when she was dropping her heart rate was dropping, i might still have her. following the death in 2007, bbc‘s panorama said the regulator wrote to the trust urging them to improve services. they were urged to keep a record of foetal heart monitor traces. learning from clinical incidents had to improve. two days ago we asked the trust to lay out the actions they have taken. this afternoon, they responded. they failed to provide evidence that any changes had been made. instead they say that every baby's is investigated to ensure lessons are learned. again, repeated an unreserved apology to the families who lost a child. i am not prepared to have —— we were prepared to have a child to change our lives com pletely a child to change our lives completely and that did not happen. staff at the trust failed to properly monitor the heart r
staff at the royal shrewsbury hospital failed to deliver her despite foetal heart traces indicating theme to see ifi down. they tried to move me to see if i could find the trace. there was nothing there. had they done their job and naturally got me into theatre when she was dropping her heart rate was dropping, i might still have her. following the death in 2007, bbc‘s panorama said the regulator wrote to the trust urging them to improve services. they were urged to keep a record of foetal...
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a hoard of gold coins found in a piano has been declared as treasure — by a shrewsbury coroner.d ever found, consisting of 913 gold sovereigns and half sovereigns dating from 18117 to 1915. sima kotecha takes up the story. the treasure was found inside this john broadwood & sons pianojust before christmas. the piano had been given in for some repairs and retuning, and the tuner was looking underneath the keys when he discovered several bags containing more than 900 coins. the oldest coin is from the mid—19th century. in terms of how much this treasure is worth, we should know more later this afternoon, but experts say it could be up to £250,000. any reward will be shared between the tuner and the college where this piano is having those repairs. a major incident has been declared following a fire on an industrial estate near worcester. residents near the blackpole trading estate have been advised to keep windows closed as police and fire services attend the scene, evacuating buildings and closing roads. our reporter, sarah bishop, is in worcester. it is quite difficult to imagin
a hoard of gold coins found in a piano has been declared as treasure — by a shrewsbury coroner.d ever found, consisting of 913 gold sovereigns and half sovereigns dating from 18117 to 1915. sima kotecha takes up the story. the treasure was found inside this john broadwood & sons pianojust before christmas. the piano had been given in for some repairs and retuning, and the tuner was looking underneath the keys when he discovered several bags containing more than 900 coins. the oldest coin...
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this sector is now bright spot of our economy — this shrewsbury—based manufacturer makes parts for carslot. because it is cheaper for foreign buyers paying dollars are euros to buyers paying dollars are euros to buy the parts. but new order are not growing as quickly. there are customer whs are saying let's wait and see what happens with brexit and whether we can buy from the uk or europe and what we are saying it look, we will continue to invest and grow, what we need is a bit more commit frment the government to get the —— commitment from the government to get the deal done. the car makers could be investing more to meet demand, but their customers are consumers and spending there is slowing down. what is a matter of concern for businesses is if the consumer starts to give way, because of pressure from inflation and their ability to spend, that could hold back investment and be the beginning ofa back investment and be the beginning of a broader slow down. that message was not lost on the the politicians on the campaign trail, who each had their own take on the slow down. britain's eco
this sector is now bright spot of our economy — this shrewsbury—based manufacturer makes parts for carslot. because it is cheaper for foreign buyers paying dollars are euros to buyers paying dollars are euros to buy the parts. but new order are not growing as quickly. there are customer whs are saying let's wait and see what happens with brexit and whether we can buy from the uk or europe and what we are saying it look, we will continue to invest and grow, what we need is a bit more commit...
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will hear from the cfo of the nation's largest lender, john shrewsbury is wells fargo joins us on theanks first-quarter performance. in the church referendum just -- turkish referendum. willis plain white matters to investors. let's look at where the major averages stand as we head toward the close. taylor: we are reversing some of the early gains we saw this morning after those banks were reporting, taking a leg down lower. perhaps some of this coming off the geopolitical risk. coming out yesterday saying u.s.-russia relations are at their lowest point. and a few hours ago to the u.s. dropped its biggest nonnuclear caves in afghanistan, so definitely taking a leg lower. i wanted to look at the tech sector. since president trump was elected, taken financials have been big winners. it looks like some of that in the tech sector is reversing over the past few weeks. it's been a slow couple, something were looking at. financials have been the big story of the day. jpmorgan,roe of 11%. bond trading the highest in three years. the fakeout from account scandal and the mortgage lending busine
will hear from the cfo of the nation's largest lender, john shrewsbury is wells fargo joins us on theanks first-quarter performance. in the church referendum just -- turkish referendum. willis plain white matters to investors. let's look at where the major averages stand as we head toward the close. taylor: we are reversing some of the early gains we saw this morning after those banks were reporting, taking a leg down lower. perhaps some of this coming off the geopolitical risk. coming out...
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the mother ofjack burn, who died in 2015, said their concerns were dismissed by the shrewsbury and telfordand is aware that it needs to improve its communication with families. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports from shropshire. kayleigh and colin lost their daughter last april, but were forced to fight for justice. pippa died just a day after being born at home. hours earlier, kayleigh had called the local hospital worried about her daughter's vomiting. so this is the babygro that pippa went to bed in that night. as you can see, it's got splodges of dark brown mucus. the midwives offered no real help. the family struggled on, but pippa's infection killed her. weeks later, the trust told the family the death was unavoidable. members from the trust sat here, on this seat, and said nothing could have been done to save pippa. that wasn't true? no. the family fought for an investigation. last week, a coroner ruled that pippa's death was preventable. they weren't going to do an investigation, so that was when i said, that's not good enough. there will be an investigation
the mother ofjack burn, who died in 2015, said their concerns were dismissed by the shrewsbury and telfordand is aware that it needs to improve its communication with families. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports from shropshire. kayleigh and colin lost their daughter last april, but were forced to fight for justice. pippa died just a day after being born at home. hours earlier, kayleigh had called the local hospital worried about her daughter's vomiting. so this is the...
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top story here in the uk: the health secretary has ordered an investigation into failings at the shrewsbury
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this shrewsbury—based manufacturer makes internal parts for cars, from land rovers to the nissan oashqaie and after the brexit vote should have helped business a lot, because it is cheaper for foreign paying dollars or euros to buy the cars these parts go into. but, even here, new orders aren't growing as quickly as they did a year ago. there's potential customers, with orders, who are saying, look, let'sjust wait 12 months, see what happens with brexit, see what happens with tariffs, see whether we can buy from the uk or buy from europe. and what we're saying is, look, we will continue to invest, we will continue to grow. what we need is a bit more commitment from the government to get the deal done. this compa ny‘s customers, the car—makers, could be investing more to meet demand. but their ultimate customers are consumers, and in this country, at least, consumer spending is slowing down. what is a massive concern for businesses is that, if the consumer starts to give way, because of pressures from inflation on consumers‘ abilities to spend more, in the high street, then that could hol
this shrewsbury—based manufacturer makes internal parts for cars, from land rovers to the nissan oashqaie and after the brexit vote should have helped business a lot, because it is cheaper for foreign paying dollars or euros to buy the cars these parts go into. but, even here, new orders aren't growing as quickly as they did a year ago. there's potential customers, with orders, who are saying, look, let'sjust wait 12 months, see what happens with brexit, see what happens with tariffs, see...
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this shrewsbury—based manufacturer makes internal parts for cars, from land rovers to the nissan qashqai and after the brexit vote should have helped business a lot, because it's cheaper for foreign paying dollars or euros to buy the cars these parts go into. but even here, new orders aren't growing as quickly as they did a year ago. there's potential customers with orders who are saying, look, let's just wait 12 months and see what happens with brexit, see what happens with tariffs, see whether we can buy from the uk or buy from europe. what we're saying is, look, we will continue to invest, we will continue to grow. what we need is a bit more commitment from the government to get the deal done. this compa ny‘s customers, the car—makers, could be investing more to meet demand. but their ultimate customers are consumers. and in this country, at least, consumer spending is slowing down. what is a massive concern for businesses is that if the consumer starts to give way, because of pressures from inflation on consumers abilities to spend more, in the high street, then that could hold back
this shrewsbury—based manufacturer makes internal parts for cars, from land rovers to the nissan qashqai and after the brexit vote should have helped business a lot, because it's cheaper for foreign paying dollars or euros to buy the cars these parts go into. but even here, new orders aren't growing as quickly as they did a year ago. there's potential customers with orders who are saying, look, let's just wait 12 months and see what happens with brexit, see what happens with tariffs, see...
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this sector is now bright spot of our economy — this shrewsbury—based manufacturer makes parts for carsis cheaper for foreign buyers paying dollars are euros to buy the parts. but new order are not growing as quickly. there are customer whs are saying let's wait and see what happens with brexit and whether we can buy from the uk or europe and what we are saying it look, we will continue to invest and grow, what we need is a bit more commitment from the government to get the deal done. the car makers could be investing more to meet demand, but their customers are consumers and spending there is slowing down. what is a matter of concern for businesses is if the consumer starts to give way, because of pressure from inflation and their ability to spend, that could hold back investment and be the beginning of a broader slow down. that message was not lost on the the politicians on the campaign trail, who each had their own take on the slow down. britain's economy is forecast to grow at 2% this year, employment is at record highs and is set to go higher. the british economy is resilient. the
this sector is now bright spot of our economy — this shrewsbury—based manufacturer makes parts for carsis cheaper for foreign buyers paying dollars are euros to buy the parts. but new order are not growing as quickly. there are customer whs are saying let's wait and see what happens with brexit and whether we can buy from the uk or europe and what we are saying it look, we will continue to invest and grow, what we need is a bit more commitment from the government to get the deal done. the...
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the families of two more babies who died under the care of shrewsbury and telford hospital trust arecluded in the investigation ordered by the health secretary. the review of the trust was announced byjeremy hunt yesterday following the avoidable deaths of seven babies. five died following failures to monitor their heart rate properly during labour. the trust says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. a bbc investigation has found that construction faults, similar to those which led to the closure of 17 schools in edinburgh on safety grounds, have been found at 71 other schools across scotland. although most have been repaired, work has yet to be completed on six of the buildings. the scottish futures trust, which oversees public—private finance projects, says it is reviewing its guidance. coastal areas in parts of new zealand's north island have been evacuated ahead of what's expected to be the most powerful storm to hit the country in 50 years. tropical storm cook is forecast to bring more than a—hundred millimetres of rain and winds of up to a—hundred—miles a
the families of two more babies who died under the care of shrewsbury and telford hospital trust arecluded in the investigation ordered by the health secretary. the review of the trust was announced byjeremy hunt yesterday following the avoidable deaths of seven babies. five died following failures to monitor their heart rate properly during labour. the trust says its mortality levels are in line with the national average. a bbc investigation has found that construction faults, similar to those...
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a hoard of gold coins found in a piano has been declared as treasure — by a shrewsbury coroner.o 1915. sima kotecha takes up the story. the church was found inside this john broadwood on sun ‘s pianojust before christmas. it had been given infour repairs before christmas. it had been given in four repairs and retuning. several bags containing more than 900 coins, the oldest coin is from the mid—19th century. in terms of how much this treasure is worth, we should know more later this afternoon. but experts say it could be up to £250,000 and any reward will be shared between the tuna and the college where this piano was having those repairs. ironic, no notes! in a moment, a summary of the business news this hour. first, the headlines on bbc news. jeremy corbyn insist the result of the general election isn't a foregone conclusion and vows to put wealth back in the hands of the people. former ukip mp douglas carswell says he won't stand for re—election in clacton and will back the tories. the president of the european parliament welcomes theresa may's decision to call an election, s
a hoard of gold coins found in a piano has been declared as treasure — by a shrewsbury coroner.o 1915. sima kotecha takes up the story. the church was found inside this john broadwood on sun ‘s pianojust before christmas. it had been given infour repairs before christmas. it had been given in four repairs and retuning. several bags containing more than 900 coins, the oldest coin is from the mid—19th century. in terms of how much this treasure is worth, we should know more later this...