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a catalogue of failures in maternity care, over 18 years, is revealed at the shrewsbury and telford nhsf people waiting more than a year for routine surgery in england has risen to its highest level since 2008. an experimental rocket belonging to elon musk‘s spacex company crashes and burns on landing. the billionaire calls it a ‘rapid unscheduled disassembly‘. the european commission has published measures to ensure planes and lorries can keep moving between the eu and the uk — in the event that no trade deal is agreed. it's also suggested a one year extension for fishing access which it says will protect coastal communities on both sides of the channel. downing street says ‘large gaps remain' between the uk and the eu, despite the prime minister's three hour dinner with the eu chief ursula von der leyen last night. both sides say that negotiations to strike a post—brexit free trade agreement will continue until sunday after which they say a firm decision must be made on the future. here's our political correspondent leila nathoo. keep your distance. 0k, mask on. still far apart, still
a catalogue of failures in maternity care, over 18 years, is revealed at the shrewsbury and telford nhsf people waiting more than a year for routine surgery in england has risen to its highest level since 2008. an experimental rocket belonging to elon musk‘s spacex company crashes and burns on landing. the billionaire calls it a ‘rapid unscheduled disassembly‘. the european commission has published measures to ensure planes and lorries can keep moving between the eu and the uk — in the...
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it is the absolutely devastating inquiry into shrewsbury and telford hospital trust, lynn.s incredibly difficult to read. really, really just sad. is incredibly difficult to read. really, reallyjust sadlj is incredibly difficult to read. really, reallyjust sad. i saw the report on the 6pm news and i couldn't believe it, i hadn't managed to pilot the story in detail andi managed to pilot the story in detail and i really... the parents that we re and i really... the parents that were 011 and i really... the parents that were on the television earlier were absolutely, it was heartbreaking to see. “— absolutely, it was heartbreaking to see. “ manage absolutely, it was heartbreaking to see. —— manage to follow this story. the link this has gone on for in the stress is staggering. i thinkjeremy hunt said earlier he could be one of if not the worst scandals ever faced in nhs and it appeared to be... it appears ludicrous that it has been able to go on first such a long period of time but also just the way that the staff treated the mothers there, the weight they were so dismissive
it is the absolutely devastating inquiry into shrewsbury and telford hospital trust, lynn.s incredibly difficult to read. really, really just sad. is incredibly difficult to read. really, reallyjust sadlj is incredibly difficult to read. really, reallyjust sad. i saw the report on the 6pm news and i couldn't believe it, i hadn't managed to pilot the story in detail andi managed to pilot the story in detail and i really... the parents that we re and i really... the parents that were 011 and i...
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for shrewsbury fan guy fitzgerald, and his mother holly, this evening has special significance.is absolutely key to his mental health. yeah. supporting the club is a lifeline. it's been tough, but... so we will really, really appreciate tonight, win or lose. the return of fans has not been without debate. a bbc poll suggesting they are divided over whether they should be allowed to come back before a vaccine is rolled out, but it's happening. first off this afternoon was horse racing. lingfield, one of four meetings in england with paying spectators. the hope that today proves a safe start and a move in the right direction. it is worth noting, of course, that across the professional leagues of england, half the clubs are still in tier 3 and england, half the clubs are still in tier3and are england, half the clubs are still in tier 3 and are therefore unable yet to welcome the fans back. also, with just 2000, it is of little financial benefit. in fact a night here in shrewsbury they reckon it will cost the clubs thousands of fans, that is the clubs thousands of fans, that is the
for shrewsbury fan guy fitzgerald, and his mother holly, this evening has special significance.is absolutely key to his mental health. yeah. supporting the club is a lifeline. it's been tough, but... so we will really, really appreciate tonight, win or lose. the return of fans has not been without debate. a bbc poll suggesting they are divided over whether they should be allowed to come back before a vaccine is rolled out, but it's happening. first off this afternoon was horse racing....
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in fact a night here in shrewsbury they reckon it will cost the clubs thousands of fans, that is thelubs thousands of fans, that is the cost of extra stewarding —— thousands of pounds. after almost nine months without paying spectators, sport has massively missed the atmosphere and the passion that they bring, and finally tonight they are reunited. time for a look at the weather here's darren bett. it is turning colder once again, but it is also turning wetter in the next few days. for many, it will be rain but there will be some sleet in there too, and we are likely to find some snow in the hills as well. we are seeing colder air pushing down from the north—west today, the blustery winds bringing all these shower clouds will stop for cloud coming in from the atlantic and a band to clear away from the south—east of england, bringing some rain. 0nce south—east of england, bringing some rain. once that goes, we are all in the colder air, there were showers in northern ireland and particularly scotla nd in northern ireland and particularly scotland turning increasingly wintry. we are mo
in fact a night here in shrewsbury they reckon it will cost the clubs thousands of fans, that is thelubs thousands of fans, that is the cost of extra stewarding —— thousands of pounds. after almost nine months without paying spectators, sport has massively missed the atmosphere and the passion that they bring, and finally tonight they are reunited. time for a look at the weather here's darren bett. it is turning colder once again, but it is also turning wetter in the next few days. for...
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an inquiry was set up three years ago to look at fatalities and injuries at the shrewsbury and telford23 cases of when a baby had died or suffered brain injury or when the mother had died. but the review has now expanded to 1,862 cases which also includes women or babies who were injured during birth. injune this year police launched a criminal investigation to look to see if there was enough evidence to support a case against the shrewsbury and telford trust or any of the individuals involved. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has been speaking to two families whose children died. you read the story of a baby and it died. the story of another baby, and it died. i physically felt sick. without these two families, the appalling care exposed today would not have been revealed — both motivated by personal grief. in 2016, pippa griffiths died after staff failed to act on her parents' concerns. seven years earlier, kate sta nton—davies died after midwives failed to properly monitor her. pippa should never have died. we campaigned after kate's death for them to learn from kat
an inquiry was set up three years ago to look at fatalities and injuries at the shrewsbury and telford23 cases of when a baby had died or suffered brain injury or when the mother had died. but the review has now expanded to 1,862 cases which also includes women or babies who were injured during birth. injune this year police launched a criminal investigation to look to see if there was enough evidence to support a case against the shrewsbury and telford trust or any of the individuals involved....
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also this lunchtime: a catalogue of failures in maternity care over 18 years is revealed at the shrewsburynd telford nhs trust. the number of people waiting more than a year for routine surgery in england has risen to its highest level since 2008. and the show must go on — with theatres closed, we meet the performers bringing musical theatre to your street. and coming up on bbc news... england's cricketers are set to tour india next year in what will be the country's first series at home since the start of the pandemic. good afternoon, welcome to the bbc news at one. the european commission has published measures to ensure planes and lorries can keep moving between the eu and the uk in the event that no trade deal is agreed. it's also suggested a one—year extension for fishing access which it says will protect coastal communities on both sides of the channel. downing street say large gaps remain between the uk and the eu, despite the prime minister's three—hour dinner with chief ursula von der leyen last night. both sides say that negotiations to strike a post—brexit free trade agreement w
also this lunchtime: a catalogue of failures in maternity care over 18 years is revealed at the shrewsburynd telford nhs trust. the number of people waiting more than a year for routine surgery in england has risen to its highest level since 2008. and the show must go on — with theatres closed, we meet the performers bringing musical theatre to your street. and coming up on bbc news... england's cricketers are set to tour india next year in what will be the country's first series at home...
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in order for clubs like shrewsbury town to start making money from gate receipts again, they will needan just finances. tonight, marking a hugely encouraging return of the atmosphere and the passion of the sport has missed now for so long. not all clu bs a re missed now for so long. not all clubs are as lucky. for the many in tier 3, fans clubs are as lucky. for the many in tier3, fans are clubs are as lucky. for the many in tier 3, fans are still not omitted. manchester united's champions league defeat at paris st germain tonight was played out in front of an empty 0ld was played out in front of an empty old trafford. elsewhere, sport was welcoming back spectators. from lingfield, one of four horse racing meetings today to do so, to this, the earliest of starts for some fitness fanatics. a midnight dip, as perdiswell leisure centre in worcester reopened at the first opportunity, with pools, gyms returning to action. and it's been another excellent night for chelsea in their champions league campaign. 0livier giroud, how smart is that? they beat spanish side sevilla 4—0, with all the g
in order for clubs like shrewsbury town to start making money from gate receipts again, they will needan just finances. tonight, marking a hugely encouraging return of the atmosphere and the passion of the sport has missed now for so long. not all clu bs a re missed now for so long. not all clubs are as lucky. for the many in tier 3, fans clubs are as lucky. for the many in tier3, fans are clubs are as lucky. for the many in tier 3, fans are still not omitted. manchester united's champions...
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football and fans united put out some of the lucky 2000 shrewsbury supporters allowed back inside almost closed doors. almost nine months after sport was forced behind closed doorsm almost nine months after sport was forced behind closed doors. it is wonderful once again to have our supporters in the ground. it has been a lonely place for many weeks, i have been the pa for over a0 years andi i have been the pa for over a0 years and i don't think i realised how important the fans are to a game of football. having had to pass temperature checks and been allocated seats according to household groups, fans also had to wear facemasks household groups, fans also had to wearfacemasks on a household groups, fans also had to wear facemasks on a ground that, when full, can hold five times as many. we were obviously thinking financially doing this because we had not built the stadium, everybody isa had not built the stadium, everybody is a season ticket holder tonight so it isn't ideal financially but it important as a small step to getting back to full crowds and proving to everybody that football
football and fans united put out some of the lucky 2000 shrewsbury supporters allowed back inside almost closed doors. almost nine months after sport was forced behind closed doorsm almost nine months after sport was forced behind closed doors. it is wonderful once again to have our supporters in the ground. it has been a lonely place for many weeks, i have been the pa for over a0 years andi i have been the pa for over a0 years and i don't think i realised how important the fans are to a game...
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that needs to stop — not just at shrewsbury and telford, but everywhere throughout the nhs. may well not be, and we mustn't assume that it is. the house of lords agreed to suspend the former ulster unionist mp lord maginnis for at least 18 months over bullying and harassment claims. it follows allegations that he used homophobic and offensive language. lord maginnis denied the accusations and called a report by the lord's conduct committee "ridiculous". we identified, on lord maginnis‘ part, both an absence of any remorse and a complete lack of insight into the impact of his behaviour on, in particular, the victims of such behaviour. lord maginnis portrayed himself before us as a victim of a conspiracy by people who disapproved of his views and insisted that all of his conduct had been provoked. he continued to refer to the claimants in a disobliging and sometimes offensive manner. and he said he was not, in fact, minded to accept either any training course 01’ suspension. scientists have taken a step towards producing a low—cost vaccine for malaria. final—stage human trials
that needs to stop — not just at shrewsbury and telford, but everywhere throughout the nhs. may well not be, and we mustn't assume that it is. the house of lords agreed to suspend the former ulster unionist mp lord maginnis for at least 18 months over bullying and harassment claims. it follows allegations that he used homophobic and offensive language. lord maginnis denied the accusations and called a report by the lord's conduct committee "ridiculous". we identified, on lord...
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let‘s return to that news now about failings at the shrewsbury and telford hospital trust. only the initial report, and i think a bittersweet moment for the families. clearly, nothing can change what has already happened, but hopefully lessons will be learned from these recommendations, both locally and nationally, and, in particularly, to welcome the trust‘s acknowledgement of the distress and pain that it has caused to the families and their commitment to implement the recommendations, we very much hope that the national recommendations will also be implemented. are you able to tell us for viewers who are perhaps just able to tell us for viewers who are perhapsjustjoining us able to tell us for viewers who are perhaps justjoining us a able to tell us for viewers who are perhapsjustjoining us a data bit more about those recommendations please? there are 27 actions for learning that have been recommended by the review which cover a number of areas including greater co nsulta nt of areas including greater consultant oversight of maternity care, for example. improvements in f
let‘s return to that news now about failings at the shrewsbury and telford hospital trust. only the initial report, and i think a bittersweet moment for the families. clearly, nothing can change what has already happened, but hopefully lessons will be learned from these recommendations, both locally and nationally, and, in particularly, to welcome the trust‘s acknowledgement of the distress and pain that it has caused to the families and their commitment to implement the recommendations, we...
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an inquiry was set up three years ago to look at fatalities and injuries at the shrewsbury and telfordf a baby dying or suffering brain injury, or of a mother's death. but the review has now expanded to nearly 1,900 cases, which also include women or babies who were injured during birth. injune this year, police launched a criminal investigation into whether there was enough evidence to support a case against the trust or against any of the individuals involved. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has been speaking to two families whose children died. you read the story of a baby, and it died. the story of another baby, and it died. i physically felt sick as i read the report. without these two families, the appalling care exposed today would not have been revealed — both motivated by personal grief. in 2016, pippa griffiths died after staff failed to act on her parents‘ concerns. seven years earlier, kate sta nton—davies died after midwives failed to properly monitor her. pippa should never have died. we campaigned after kate's death for them to learn from kate's death.
an inquiry was set up three years ago to look at fatalities and injuries at the shrewsbury and telfordf a baby dying or suffering brain injury, or of a mother's death. but the review has now expanded to nearly 1,900 cases, which also include women or babies who were injured during birth. injune this year, police launched a criminal investigation into whether there was enough evidence to support a case against the trust or against any of the individuals involved. our social affairs correspondent...
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the report says that dozens of deaths at shrewsbury and telford hospital trust over several decades wererive to avoid caesearean sections. more on this on the front page of the daily mail. the paper says hundreds died needlessly in a scandal that the nhs tried to cover up. elsewhere, on the front of the guardian, a photograph of the sky presenter kay burley, and her colleague beth rigby. they've been taken off air for six and three months respectively, after breaching covid—i9 rules. so, let's begin. once again as i always loved to see you both, polly and lynn. let's start off with the times because we had the metro earlier talking about playing aussie rules, the times taking this less play on words but it is talking about boris johnson raising less play on words but it is talking about borisjohnson raising this prospect of an australia option. we know that is a no—deal. prospect of an australia option. we know that is a no-deal. yeah, brace yourselves, folks, ithink know that is a no-deal. yeah, brace yourselves, folks, i think is what he is trying to say. he is trying to use he is tryi
the report says that dozens of deaths at shrewsbury and telford hospital trust over several decades wererive to avoid caesearean sections. more on this on the front page of the daily mail. the paper says hundreds died needlessly in a scandal that the nhs tried to cover up. elsewhere, on the front of the guardian, a photograph of the sky presenter kay burley, and her colleague beth rigby. they've been taken off air for six and three months respectively, after breaching covid—i9 rules. so,...
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an inquiry was set up three years ago to look at fatalities and injuries at the shrewsbury and telfordarted by looking into 23 cases of when a baby had died or suffered brain injury or when the mother had died. but the review has now expanded to 1,862 cases which also includes women or babies were injured during birth(rev) injune this year women or babies were injured during birth. in june this year police launched a criminal investigation to look to see if there was enough evidence to support a case against the shrewsbury and telford trust or any of the individuals involved. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has been speaking to two families whose children died. you read the story of a baby and it died. the story of another baby, and it died. i physically felt sick. without these two families, the appalling care exposed today would not have been revealed — both motivated by personal grief. in 2016, pippa griffiths died after staff failed to act on her parents' concerns. seven years earlier, kate sta nton—davies died after midwives failed to properly monitor her. pippa
an inquiry was set up three years ago to look at fatalities and injuries at the shrewsbury and telfordarted by looking into 23 cases of when a baby had died or suffered brain injury or when the mother had died. but the review has now expanded to 1,862 cases which also includes women or babies were injured during birth(rev) injune this year women or babies were injured during birth. in june this year police launched a criminal investigation to look to see if there was enough evidence to support...
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their game at shrewsbury town, along with home matches against blackpool and hull city, have all beename went ahead despite one player testing positive for coronavirus on monday. but now, a further four cases have been confirmed among players and staff at the club's academy of light training base. and exeter‘s heineken champions cup match at toulouse on sunday has been cancelled because of a covid—19 outbreak at the chiefs. glasgow's home game against lyon on saturday is also off because they played exeter last weekend. 20 warriors players are now self—isolating. 0ur rugby union correspondent chrisjones says european bosses are now going to meet to decide what happens next. because of fixture congestion, very little to no chance these games can be rearranged, so now a european cup panel will meet to decide how and whether and why a team couldn't fulfil the fixture and therefore how to allocate the match points. so more news on that in due course, what happens to those match points that would been played for in these games, but confirmation again that glasgow against lyon and toulouse
their game at shrewsbury town, along with home matches against blackpool and hull city, have all beename went ahead despite one player testing positive for coronavirus on monday. but now, a further four cases have been confirmed among players and staff at the club's academy of light training base. and exeter‘s heineken champions cup match at toulouse on sunday has been cancelled because of a covid—19 outbreak at the chiefs. glasgow's home game against lyon on saturday is also off because...
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the game at shrewsbury town along with home matches against blackpool and hull have all been called offs draw with wimbledon. that game went ahead despite one player testing positive for coronavirus on monday — but now a further four cases have been confirmed among players and staff. a quick look at some of the day's other stories... rugby union's also been affected. exeter‘s champions cup match at toulouse on sunday's been cancelled because of a covid outbreak in the holders squad. it means glasgow's match against lyon on saturday's also been called off because the warriors played the chiefs last weekend. chris dobey produced an impressive comeback round of the pdc darts world championships. he was 2 sets down to canada'sjeff smith but won three sets on the bounce to progress safely into round two. and mark selby started his world grand prix campaign with a hard fought win over china's wenbo liang. liang took the match to a deciding frame, but selby wrapped it up just days after winning the scottish open. next up tonight. cesc fabregas, paul pogba, hector bellerin, players who all made
the game at shrewsbury town along with home matches against blackpool and hull have all been called offs draw with wimbledon. that game went ahead despite one player testing positive for coronavirus on monday — but now a further four cases have been confirmed among players and staff. a quick look at some of the day's other stories... rugby union's also been affected. exeter‘s champions cup match at toulouse on sunday's been cancelled because of a covid outbreak in the holders squad. it...
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a catalogue of failures in maternity care is revealed at the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust.ichard stanton‘s daughter died six hours after she was born. we had no idea that this trust would fail us and fail so many families in such a catastrophic way. the sky news presenter, kay burley, will be taken off—air for six months after an internal investigation found she and a small number of sky news staff had breached covid—19 guidelines whilst celebrating her 60th birthday. good afternoon. we're waiting for a downing street news conference on coronavirus which should start any moment. it's being led by the health secretary, matt hancock, alongside nhs england's professor stephen powis and england's chief medical officer, professor chris whitty. the briefing comes after the latest coronavirus figures show a rise in the number of infections. 20,964 new cases have been recorded, that's the highest daily increase since mid—november. a further 516 new deaths within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test have also been reported. while we wait for matt hancock and his colleagues to come to
a catalogue of failures in maternity care is revealed at the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust.ichard stanton‘s daughter died six hours after she was born. we had no idea that this trust would fail us and fail so many families in such a catastrophic way. the sky news presenter, kay burley, will be taken off—air for six months after an internal investigation found she and a small number of sky news staff had breached covid—19 guidelines whilst celebrating her 60th birthday. good afternoon....
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donna 0ckenden investigated deaths and injuries at the shrewsbury and telford hospital nhs trust., published last week, was damning. between the year 2000 and 2013, 13 mothers died. more than 1,800 cases are now being investigated. the report was commissioned three years ago by the then health secretary, jeremy hunt, who now chairs the health and social care select committee. clearly even though it's only an interim report, a huge amount of lessons that need to be learned, i wonder if i could just start with one in particular. which is i think the thing that will have shocked a lot of people when you published that report last week. which is why it took so long for these issues to come to light, and they really go back decades. i cannot stress it enough, listening or not listening to families is very key. we know that very many families have tried for many years to get the trust structure, and that's midwifery, obstetrics, general management and to executive level to listen, and you see lots of examples already in the 250, really dismissive letters and very unkind letters, and wha
donna 0ckenden investigated deaths and injuries at the shrewsbury and telford hospital nhs trust., published last week, was damning. between the year 2000 and 2013, 13 mothers died. more than 1,800 cases are now being investigated. the report was commissioned three years ago by the then health secretary, jeremy hunt, who now chairs the health and social care select committee. clearly even though it's only an interim report, a huge amount of lessons that need to be learned, i wonder if i could...
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we will hear from one street in shrewsbury, and who are behind the idea.rly as january as calls grow to protect players from potential head injuries. we will hear from the doctor behind the research from 7:30am. and alison steadmanjoins us to talk about her new bbc comedy pandemonium, and we will ask about those gavin and stacey rumours as well. i'm sure she cannot wait. like so much of this year, christmas 2020 is shaping up to be a holiday like no other. and while the restrictions may be relaxed over the festive period, the new rules bring their own challenges — who to bubble with, or indeed, if to bubble at all. john maguire has been finding out how some are dealing with the dilemma. it's often an angst ridden time choosing who to spend christmas with. but, this year, the stakes are higher than ever. the government's decision to allow up to three households to socialise between the 23rd and 27th is highly contentious. this throughout the uk, decisions are being made. we spoke as she awaited treatment at the royal marsden cancer hospital in london. at th
we will hear from one street in shrewsbury, and who are behind the idea.rly as january as calls grow to protect players from potential head injuries. we will hear from the doctor behind the research from 7:30am. and alison steadmanjoins us to talk about her new bbc comedy pandemonium, and we will ask about those gavin and stacey rumours as well. i'm sure she cannot wait. like so much of this year, christmas 2020 is shaping up to be a holiday like no other. and while the restrictions may be...
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and it was the residents of one street in shrewsbury who thought of the idea, after being inspired bydin reports. applause. many communities are closer at the end of this year than they were at the start. with neighbours bonding over the weekly clap for carers. and in some places, they've even had entire street work—outs. # singing carols on your doorstep # on december the 16th # catch your neighbours and friends singing with the kids across the street. ..# here in shropshire, they're determined not to let this community spirit die. all of the normal things that we love in this town were cancelled. ijust thought christmas can't be cancelled, we have to do something. and i applied a bit of lateral thinking, borrowed from clap for carers and realised that carols on the doorstep was the obvious answer. whatever tier you live in it is simple and safe. it's probably the safest activity we've been able to do during lockdown. the idea came from the clap for carers and being able to do things. you're on your doorstep in your own bubble and you're singing and enjoying yourself but in a very sa
and it was the residents of one street in shrewsbury who thought of the idea, after being inspired bydin reports. applause. many communities are closer at the end of this year than they were at the start. with neighbours bonding over the weekly clap for carers. and in some places, they've even had entire street work—outs. # singing carols on your doorstep # on december the 16th # catch your neighbours and friends singing with the kids across the street. ..# here in shropshire, they're...
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nhs england is demanding the changes after last week's interim report on poor care at the shrewsburywith complex pregnancies are to be allocated a named consultant — while staff will be given more training. more than 1,200 people in scotland died of drug misuse last year, the highest since records began in 1996. it's up 6% on 2018 and the figure is more than double what it was in 2014. most of those who died were men between the ages of 35 and 54. scotland has the worst drug death rate in europe. the aston villa and england footballer, jack grealish, has been banned from driving for nine months. the 25—year—old had admitted two counts of careless driving. grealish was also fined 82,500 pounds this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: europe imposes some of the toughest restrictions yet — ahead of the christmas holidays — in an all—out bid to avoid more coronavirus infections. the most powerful republican in the united states after the president — mitch mcconnell — congratulates joe biden on his election victory. what do countries that have best managed the impact of the pandemic
nhs england is demanding the changes after last week's interim report on poor care at the shrewsburywith complex pregnancies are to be allocated a named consultant — while staff will be given more training. more than 1,200 people in scotland died of drug misuse last year, the highest since records began in 1996. it's up 6% on 2018 and the figure is more than double what it was in 2014. most of those who died were men between the ages of 35 and 54. scotland has the worst drug death rate in...
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their game at shrewsbury town, along with home matches against blackpool and hull city, have all beenon. that game went ahead despite one player testing positive for coronavirus on monday. but now, a further four cases have been confirmed among players and staff at the club's academy of light training base. and exeter‘s heineken champions cup match at toulouse on sunday has been cancelled because of a covid outbreak at the chiefs. glasgow's home game against lyon on saturday is also off because they played exeter last weekend. 20 warriors players are now self—isolating. our rugby union correspondent chrisjones says european bosses are now going to meet to decide what happens next. because of fixture congestion, very little to no chance these games can be rearranged, so now a european cup panel will meet to decide how and whether and why a team couldn't fulfil the fixture and therefore how to allocate the match points. so more news on that in due course, what happens to those match points that would been played for in these games, but confirmation again that glasgow against lyon and to
their game at shrewsbury town, along with home matches against blackpool and hull city, have all beenon. that game went ahead despite one player testing positive for coronavirus on monday. but now, a further four cases have been confirmed among players and staff at the club's academy of light training base. and exeter‘s heineken champions cup match at toulouse on sunday has been cancelled because of a covid outbreak at the chiefs. glasgow's home game against lyon on saturday is also off...
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nhs england is demanding the changes after last week's interim report on poor care at the shrewsburyegnancies are to be allocated a named consultant, while staff will be given more training. more than 1,200 people in scotland died of drug misuse last year, the highest since records began in 1996. it's up 6% on 2018 and the figure is more than double what it was in 2014. most of those who died were men between the ages of 35 and 5a. scotland has the worst drug death rate in europe. the aston villa and england footballer, jack grealish, has been banned from driving for nine months. the 25—year—old had admitted two counts of careless driving. grealish was also fined £82,500. in the united states, one of the republican party's most prominent leaders — the senate leader mitch mcconnell — has acknowledged joe biden as the president—elect. mr biden was formally confirmed last night by the electoral college, representing all states of the union. but there's still no acknowledgement from president trump. our north america editorjon sopel is at the white house. is there any significant support
nhs england is demanding the changes after last week's interim report on poor care at the shrewsburyegnancies are to be allocated a named consultant, while staff will be given more training. more than 1,200 people in scotland died of drug misuse last year, the highest since records began in 1996. it's up 6% on 2018 and the figure is more than double what it was in 2014. most of those who died were men between the ages of 35 and 5a. scotland has the worst drug death rate in europe. the aston...
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the enquiry into services at the shrewsbury and telford hospital nhs trust found a higher than averagetary, who ordered the report, described excruciatingly traumatic births which would never have happened if the mother's wishes have been listened to. it is time to stamp out the normal birth ideology. which says that there can bea ideology. which says that there can be a debate or compromise about the total importance of a ba by‘s safety about the total importance of a baby's safety which should a lwa ys baby's safety which should always be paramount. and the decisions on it should also —— a lwa ys decisions on it should also —— always be taken in consultation with the mother. this report said that they have the clear impression that there was a culture within the trust to keep c—sections low. that needs to stop, not to that frisbee and telford but everywhere throughout the nhs and the biggest mistake in interpreting this report would be to think that will happen at frisbee and telford is a one off. it way monopoly and we must not assume it is. -- it monopoly and we must not assume it
the enquiry into services at the shrewsbury and telford hospital nhs trust found a higher than averagetary, who ordered the report, described excruciatingly traumatic births which would never have happened if the mother's wishes have been listened to. it is time to stamp out the normal birth ideology. which says that there can bea ideology. which says that there can be a debate or compromise about the total importance of a ba by‘s safety about the total importance of a baby's safety which...
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for clubs like shrewsbury to start making money again in gate receipts they will need more fans backw for so long. still no fans at old trafford though with greater manchester in tier three, and united could have done with the support as they lost to paris saint germain in the champions league. neymar got two goals in a 3—1win for the french side, manchester united also had midfielder fred sent off. they will still qualify for the last 16 if they avoid defeat against rb leipzig in theirfinal group game. it was a brilliant night for chelsea, and their striker 0livier giroud. he got all the goals in their 4—0 win away at sevilla. they had already qualified for the last 16, and will now finish top of their group. championjockey 0isin murphy has spoken for the first time since being banned for testing positive for cocaine. in an exclusive interview with bbc sport the irishman admitted that his reputation has been damanged. he's serving a three month ban, and says that investigators had accepted that he hadn't taken the drug. i became aware of a situation where cocaine was present in my e
for clubs like shrewsbury to start making money again in gate receipts they will need more fans backw for so long. still no fans at old trafford though with greater manchester in tier three, and united could have done with the support as they lost to paris saint germain in the champions league. neymar got two goals in a 3—1win for the french side, manchester united also had midfielder fred sent off. they will still qualify for the last 16 if they avoid defeat against rb leipzig in theirfinal...
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more than 1,800 deaths and cases of neglect are being investigated at the shrewsbury and telford nhspolice have also launched their own investigation to establish if there are grounds for criminal proceedings. the united states has recorded more than 3,000 coronavirus deaths in the past 2a hours — the highest total so far in a single day anywhere in the world. the number of new cases is continuing to surge and hospitals in parts of america are filling up. in california, admissions have risen by more than 70 percent in the past two weeks. authorities in the united states have launched a major lawsuit against facebook. officials have accused the social media giant of stifling competition when it bought whatsapp and instagram — which it could now be forced to sell. the social media giant insists the companies were far smaller when it bought them and that the deals were fully approved. an experimental rocket belonging to elon musk‘s spacex company has exploded while attempting to land back on the ground. the 16—storey high starship rocket was being tested as part of the company's plans t
more than 1,800 deaths and cases of neglect are being investigated at the shrewsbury and telford nhspolice have also launched their own investigation to establish if there are grounds for criminal proceedings. the united states has recorded more than 3,000 coronavirus deaths in the past 2a hours — the highest total so far in a single day anywhere in the world. the number of new cases is continuing to surge and hospitals in parts of america are filling up. in california, admissions have risen...
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to implement immediate safety improvements in maternity care as a result of the scandal at the shrewsburyndent, michael buchanan, is with me now. before we go into the recommendations come a bit of background. this came out of what came out of the review. the interim report was published last week. it was effectively a review into care at the trust. it found that it failed women, failed babies, babies dying because of mistakes made in labour. seven other recommendations that were recommended for all maternity units in england. so it is quite a deadline. monday, 5pm. what is going to be in place? the essential actions, they are a variety of things, some of which nhs england expect most good maternity units will be doing anyway. for instance, if a woman is deemed to have a high risk pregnancy, she should be gift a named consultant. there should be systems in place to hear exactly what families think of the services that they are receiving, because shrewsbury and telford weren't really interested in that. they should also have things like ward rounds twice within a 24—hour period. and as wel
to implement immediate safety improvements in maternity care as a result of the scandal at the shrewsburyndent, michael buchanan, is with me now. before we go into the recommendations come a bit of background. this came out of what came out of the review. the interim report was published last week. it was effectively a review into care at the trust. it found that it failed women, failed babies, babies dying because of mistakes made in labour. seven other recommendations that were recommended...
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this is evelyn out of shrewsbury, pennsylvania, republican. good morning. >> good morning. i would like to explain the electrical college. and the election was rigged. there should be the whole united states, one system, no mail-ins.. >> william kristol, do you want to talk about the electoral college? >> it was a compromise at the constitutional convention and originally intended to be a real college with electors who would select a president. it was a less aquatic time, less sense that the presidency is also important. you cannot just have a referendum among the people who do not know who these candidates are, especially in a different day and age. there is communication and transportation. edited quickly. we had a party system. the electoral college became somewhat similar to what it has remained 200 years, basically the way in which the votes are collected state-by- state. and then ratified in the notion that electors would exercise discretion or make a selection. it ended quickly. other things were changed in terms of the vice president and president. in 1877, after th
this is evelyn out of shrewsbury, pennsylvania, republican. good morning. >> good morning. i would like to explain the electrical college. and the election was rigged. there should be the whole united states, one system, no mail-ins.. >> william kristol, do you want to talk about the electoral college? >> it was a compromise at the constitutional convention and originally intended to be a real college with electors who would select a president. it was a less aquatic time, less...
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this is evelyn out of shrewsbury, pennsylvania, republican. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i would like you to explain the electoral college and the election was rigged. there should be the whole united states, one system, no mail-in. >> william kristol, do you want to talk about the electoral college? >> it was a compromise at the constitutional convention. it was originally intended to be a real college, if you like, a group of electors who would select a president. it was less democratic with a small d time, less sense that the president is awfully important. you can't have just a referendum among the people who vote know who these candidates are. it's a different day and age, obviously, in terms of communication. that ended pretty quickly. we had a party system. the electoral college became actually somewhat similar to what it's remained for 200 years, which is basically the way the votes get collected state by state and then ratified. the notion that electors would exercise discretion or make a selection ended pretty quickly and other things were changed in terms of th
this is evelyn out of shrewsbury, pennsylvania, republican. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i would like you to explain the electoral college and the election was rigged. there should be the whole united states, one system, no mail-in. >> william kristol, do you want to talk about the electoral college? >> it was a compromise at the constitutional convention. it was originally intended to be a real college, if you like, a group of electors who would select a president....
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it comes after a report into care at the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust found poor care had harmedroup boko haram says it abducted hundreds of schoolboys from a boarding school in the north—west of the country on friday night. there's been no comment from the nigerian authorities, who have said they're negotiating with a group of gunmen, for the boys' safe return. more than 300 pupils from the all—boys school in katsina state remain unaccounted for. it is not clear how many ran away during the attack and how many were abducted. technology giants including google and facebook could face multi—million pound fines if they fail to protect children from online harm. under new proposals — communication regulator 0fcom is set to gain the power to block access to online services that don't do enough to protect users. here's our media editor amol rajan. after years of debate about how to curb online harms whilst promoting the benefits of digital technology, the government has finally published a plan. the regulator 0fcom will have a range of new powers. the likes of facebook or google could
it comes after a report into care at the shrewsbury and telford nhs trust found poor care had harmedroup boko haram says it abducted hundreds of schoolboys from a boarding school in the north—west of the country on friday night. there's been no comment from the nigerian authorities, who have said they're negotiating with a group of gunmen, for the boys' safe return. more than 300 pupils from the all—boys school in katsina state remain unaccounted for. it is not clear how many ran away...
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. >> unfortunately, when i arrived, there was this stigma, shrewsbury avenue, separating the east sideo-economic backgrounds. life should not be dictated based on what side of the tracks you live on, so we got involved with affordable housing. rather than rentals, our development is 100% ownership. now, those who own the property have a vested interest in your community. they're giving back. they're going to be your volunteer firefighters they're going to be your little league coaches it gives them pride. >> reporter: the two met at john's jbj soul restaurant, where the pay what you can policy provides meals to those in need. they decided to join forces to provide much-needed community shelter. >> when the temperature falls below freezing, we can open up our doors and call it a place of hope and comfort we refer to them not as the homeless we refer to them as guests we all set for tonight >> yes, we are. >> we give them a room they can take showers at night take their old, tattered clothes, throw them away, and we provide brand-new clothes for them they have an experience where they fe
. >> unfortunately, when i arrived, there was this stigma, shrewsbury avenue, separating the east sideo-economic backgrounds. life should not be dictated based on what side of the tracks you live on, so we got involved with affordable housing. rather than rentals, our development is 100% ownership. now, those who own the property have a vested interest in your community. they're giving back. they're going to be your volunteer firefighters they're going to be your little league coaches it...
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it started to sound normal again, with fans in the ground — this was the scene at shrewsbury in leaguebecause they are located in tier! or tier 2. and, if we needed a reminder of the impact of fans at games, it came at luton town, where 1,000 spectators saw their side send championship leaders norwich to their first defeat in 11 games. the norwich boss, daniel farke, suggested — you guessed it — that the fans might have influenced the referee. things really are edging back to normal. still no fans at old trafford, with greater manchester in tier 3, and united could have done with the support, as they lost to paris st germain in the champions league. neymar got two goals in a 3—1win for the french side, manchester united also had midfielder fred sent off. they will still qualify for the last 16 if they avoid defeat against rb leipzig in theirfinal group game. elsewhere, chelsea thumped sevilla 4—0. champion jockey oisin murphy has spoken for the first time since being banned for testing positive for cocaine. he's serving a three—month ban, and says that investigators accepted that he ha
it started to sound normal again, with fans in the ground — this was the scene at shrewsbury in leaguebecause they are located in tier! or tier 2. and, if we needed a reminder of the impact of fans at games, it came at luton town, where 1,000 spectators saw their side send championship leaders norwich to their first defeat in 11 games. the norwich boss, daniel farke, suggested — you guessed it — that the fans might have influenced the referee. things really are edging back to normal....
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joejoins us now from shrewsbury, along with his dad greg. good morning.m on the royal train journey. two pieces of art to represent them on the royaltrainjourney. greg, you have got a big beaming proud dad's smile. when you first saw that e—maildid dad's smile. when you first saw that e—mail did you think one of your mates was winding you up?” e—mail did you think one of your mates was winding you up? i actually thought yeah, it is this for real? i don't think it has gotten much bigger than this. i was in a little bit of shock. then i made contact. and we arranged how this good work. and we arranged how this good work. and joe came home from school and was beaming when we told him. and joe, how did you decide what to include in your drawing? did you just decide whatever you wanted it to be? well, they gave me a little brief of some things to include. to say thank you to all of the front—line workers in the nhs. but apart from that, i just front—line workers in the nhs. but apart from that, ijust did what i wanted, really. and how long have you been able t
joejoins us now from shrewsbury, along with his dad greg. good morning.m on the royal train journey. two pieces of art to represent them on the royaltrainjourney. greg, you have got a big beaming proud dad's smile. when you first saw that e—maildid dad's smile. when you first saw that e—mail did you think one of your mates was winding you up?” e—mail did you think one of your mates was winding you up? i actually thought yeah, it is this for real? i don't think it has gotten much bigger...