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sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.ng for missing relatives after the manchester arena bombing were subjected to intrusive media attention, according to a progress report. it's part of a review by lord kerslake into the response to the bombing in may last year in which 22 people were killed. 0ur north of england correspondent judith moritz has been speaking to one of the families affected. within moments of the manchester arena bombing, the attack was worldwide news. phone footage was shared immediately. camera crews and journalists provided round—the—clock coverage for days afterwards. and there were countless posts on social media, as well. there was huge interest in the stories of those most closely affected, they included the family of martin hecht, one of those killed in the blast. martin had a large online following and had previously been on tv. his relatives quickly found themselves in the spotlight. press reporters arrived at their house, before the family knew that martin had died. we had people coming round,
sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.ng for missing relatives after the manchester arena bombing were subjected to intrusive media attention, according to a progress report. it's part of a review by lord kerslake into the response to the bombing in may last year in which 22 people were killed. 0ur north of england correspondent judith moritz has been speaking to one of the families affected. within moments of the manchester arena bombing, the attack was worldwide news. phone footage was shared...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.een tackling a large blaze at nottingham railway station, which is thought to have started in a toilet block early this morning. the fire quickly spread through the station, which has been recently renovated. the flames have been brought under control but the station will remain closed. a joint police and fire investigation has now revealed they are treating the fire as arson. young women with the faulty brca genes who have gone on to develop breast cancer have the same survival chances as those who don't have the genes. a study of almost 3,000 women also found outcomes were the same whatever kind of treatment the young women had — including mastectomies. mutations in the brca genes can significantly increase a woman's chance of developing breast cancer. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh has more. diagnosed with breast cancer when she was just 35 years old and five months pregnant, laura faced childbirth and then cancer treatment. she carries a brca gene mutation and so, like many
sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.een tackling a large blaze at nottingham railway station, which is thought to have started in a toilet block early this morning. the fire quickly spread through the station, which has been recently renovated. the flames have been brought under control but the station will remain closed. a joint police and fire investigation has now revealed they are treating the fire as arson. young women with the faulty brca genes who have gone on to develop breast cancer...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.ing urged to bring contracts from the construction giant carillion into public control amid fears it could collapse. it's a major supplier to the government and has contracts in the rail industry, including building hs2, and in education, prisons and the nhs. it's struggled since reporting half—year losses of over a billion pounds and a significant pension deficit. families searching for missing relatives after the manchester arena bombing were subjected to intrusive media attention, according to a report. it's part of a review by lord kerslake into the response to the bombing in may last year, in which 22 people were killed. our north of england correspondent judith moritz has been speaking to one of the families affected. within moments of the manchester arena explosion, the attack was worldwide news. phone footage we shared immediately. camera crews and journalists provided round—the—clock coverage for days afterwards and there were countless posts on social media as well. there was
sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.ing urged to bring contracts from the construction giant carillion into public control amid fears it could collapse. it's a major supplier to the government and has contracts in the rail industry, including building hs2, and in education, prisons and the nhs. it's struggled since reporting half—year losses of over a billion pounds and a significant pension deficit. families searching for missing relatives after the manchester arena bombing were subjected to...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.s after the manchester arena bombing were subjected to intrusive media attention, according to a progress report. it's part of a review by lord kerslake into the response to the bombing in may last year in which 22 people were killed. 0ur north of england correspondent judith moritz has been speaking to one of the families affected. within moments of the manchester arena explosion, the attack was worldwide news. phone footage was shared immediately. camera crews and journalists provided round—the—clock coverage for days afterwards. and there were countless posts on social media, as well. there was huge interest in the stories of those most closely affected. they included the family of martyn hett, one of those killed in the blast. martyn had a large online following and had previously been on tv. his relatives quickly found themselves in the spotlight. press reporters arrived at their house, before the family knew that martyn had died. we had people coming round, knocking on the door,
sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.s after the manchester arena bombing were subjected to intrusive media attention, according to a progress report. it's part of a review by lord kerslake into the response to the bombing in may last year in which 22 people were killed. 0ur north of england correspondent judith moritz has been speaking to one of the families affected. within moments of the manchester arena explosion, the attack was worldwide news. phone footage was shared immediately. camera...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, brownhills.across the uk, as hospitals struggles to deal with winter pressures. also tonight... a perfect interception. tributes to the footballer, jimmy armfield, who's died aged 82. coming up on sportsday on bbc news. dreams do come true for the world number 58 from korea, heung chung, as he shocks the six time winner novak djokovic to reach the australian open quarter—finals. one in three young women in the uk are avoiding smear tests for cervical cancer, because they're too embarrassed to show their bodies to doctors according to a charity. it also says cervical cancer screening rates have fallen to a 20—year low. two thousand women took part in the survey — it found that more than a third of women are failing to get tested because of their body shape. 3k per cent were worried about getting undressed in front of a doctor or nurse. and the majority of those questioned weren't aware that cervical cancer is the most common cancer in women under 35. here's our correspondent, lorna gordon. the abn
sima kotecha, bbc news, brownhills.across the uk, as hospitals struggles to deal with winter pressures. also tonight... a perfect interception. tributes to the footballer, jimmy armfield, who's died aged 82. coming up on sportsday on bbc news. dreams do come true for the world number 58 from korea, heung chung, as he shocks the six time winner novak djokovic to reach the australian open quarter—finals. one in three young women in the uk are avoiding smear tests for cervical cancer, because...
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sima kotecha reports. two—year—old jeremiah regis.contented. but at home, he was being beaten by this man, chevaze mcgregor. in november 2016, an inflicted regime of brutality eventually killed the child. in this cctv footage, the 27—year—old is seen losing his temper. jeremiah‘s mother was sindyann regis, a woman who had been hit by previous partners. today's serious case review said that more questions should have been asked about who she was involved with. it says the response to prevent repeat victimisation was less effective. women who have been subjected to domestic abuse are vulnerable to two kinds of repeat victimisation — by the same person or by future partners. however, it says nobody could have foreseen the murder. this review, a very thorough review, makes it very clear that the level of violence that was inflicted on this child by this man was not preventable, predictable, was not predictable by his past behaviour by his history. that is all very well, that this is the fifth death of a child at the hands of an adult in t
sima kotecha reports. two—year—old jeremiah regis.contented. but at home, he was being beaten by this man, chevaze mcgregor. in november 2016, an inflicted regime of brutality eventually killed the child. in this cctv footage, the 27—year—old is seen losing his temper. jeremiah‘s mother was sindyann regis, a woman who had been hit by previous partners. today's serious case review said that more questions should have been asked about who she was involved with. it says the response to...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.l be announced. but tonight we can reveal the recipient of the award for outstanding contribution to british film. and the winner is... the national film and television school. this year, the school's former students have received ten individual bafta nominations, forfilms including darkest hour, star wars and blade runner 2049. just last year, its graduates were involved in films that took £9.1 billion at the box office worldwide. chi chi izundu went to the school to meet some of the nominees and the current students. the 1979 release of alien, the first film a graduate from the national film and television school won a bafta for. skip forward to 2018 — studying their craft is very hands—on. the courses here are so practical 93% of graduates get a job in their specialism within the industry, just likejessica jones, who graduated in 2016, and is now nominated for a bafta that's part of the music composition team for darkest hour. lots of people don't know about it, and it's sort of tuc
sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.l be announced. but tonight we can reveal the recipient of the award for outstanding contribution to british film. and the winner is... the national film and television school. this year, the school's former students have received ten individual bafta nominations, forfilms including darkest hour, star wars and blade runner 2049. just last year, its graduates were involved in films that took £9.1 billion at the box office worldwide. chi chi izundu went to the...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.aces international outrage over remarks he's said to have made about african nations, haiti and el salvador. he also says he won't come on his planned trip to the uk, saying he doesn't like the new us embassy and wasn't happy about its new location. a surgeon who branded his initials onto his patients' livers, has been fined £10,000 and given a 12 month community order. sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzie. the bbc understands phil neville is a contender to take over as the england women's football manager. the former manchester united defender and england defender who has previously worked as an assistant coach with united, valencia and the england under 21 men's side is a monthly number of candidates being considered. mo marley is currently in temporary charge of the team ranked third in the world. the former wales internationals ryan giggs and craig bellamy are amongst those interviewed for the vacant national manager'sjob. interviewed for the
sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.aces international outrage over remarks he's said to have made about african nations, haiti and el salvador. he also says he won't come on his planned trip to the uk, saying he doesn't like the new us embassy and wasn't happy about its new location. a surgeon who branded his initials onto his patients' livers, has been fined £10,000 and given a 12 month community order. sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzie. the bbc...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, brownhills. to doctors according to a charity. it says cervical cancer screening rates have fallen to a 20—year low. 2,000 women took part in the survey — it found that more than a third are failing to get tested, because of their body shape. 34% were worried about getting undressed in front of a doctor or nurse. and the majority of those questioned weren't aware that cervical cancer is the most common cancer in women under 35. here's our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon. the abnormal cells that indicate the presence of cervical cancer. it is a disease that can be caught early by a smear test. but for most of her 20s, lauren bene avoided having it done even though she was getting constant reminders from her gp. there were quite a few reasons that prevented me from doing it. i was nervous about what the medical professionals might think it just by looking at me, i thought about the underwear i would wear, were i would put it when i took it off. her test picked up severely abnormal precancerous
sima kotecha, bbc news, brownhills. to doctors according to a charity. it says cervical cancer screening rates have fallen to a 20—year low. 2,000 women took part in the survey — it found that more than a third are failing to get tested, because of their body shape. 34% were worried about getting undressed in front of a doctor or nurse. and the majority of those questioned weren't aware that cervical cancer is the most common cancer in women under 35. here's our scotland correspondent,...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.r that she had felt patronised by a train manager after she made a query, saying he had referred to her as "honey". but in response the company‘s account replied: "sorry for the mess up emily, would you prefer "pet" or "love" next time?". emily lucinda cole said she was stunned by the response. virgin trains east coast have deleted their original tweet. the headlines on bbc news: after the steepest fare increase for five years, campaigners warn that commuters are being priced off the railways. nhs england urges hospitals to postpone all non—urgent surgery until february, to help ease winter pressure on the health service. the white house wants an emergency security council meeting, to discuss the protests in iran, which have led to at least 22 deaths. an update on the market numbers for you — here‘s how london‘s and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. you go to hospital, you need some tests, then you get your results
sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham.r that she had felt patronised by a train manager after she made a query, saying he had referred to her as "honey". but in response the company‘s account replied: "sorry for the mess up emily, would you prefer "pet" or "love" next time?". emily lucinda cole said she was stunned by the response. virgin trains east coast have deleted their original tweet. the headlines on bbc news: after the steepest fare increase for...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham. it's the queen as you've never seen or heard her before.jesty has been giving a unique insight into the day and what it meant to her. she's been speaking to the royal commentator alastair bruce for a bbc programme. a key piece of advice for any would be monarch — don't look down — as our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. she famously doesn't do interviews. this is probably as close as she'll get: a conversation with questions about the coronation, the crownjewels, and the imperial state crown worn by her and her father, king george vi. fortunately, my father and i have about the same sort of shaped head. once you put it on, it stays. it just remains itself. you have to keep your head very still? yes. it was huge then. very unwieldy. you can't look down to read a speech, you have take the speech up because if you did, your neck would break, it would fall off. it's difficult to always remember that diamonds are stones, so very heavy. yes. so there are some disadvantages to crowns. but otherwise, they're quite important things. sh
sima kotecha, bbc news, birmingham. it's the queen as you've never seen or heard her before.jesty has been giving a unique insight into the day and what it meant to her. she's been speaking to the royal commentator alastair bruce for a bbc programme. a key piece of advice for any would be monarch — don't look down — as our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. she famously doesn't do interviews. this is probably as close as she'll get: a conversation with questions about the...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, in the west midlands.lly ruled against its planned takeover of sky. fox, in which with murdoch has a controlling sta ke, which with murdoch has a controlling stake, already owns more than a third of sky. what is the significance of what we have learned? do something half expected to come. it is a significant moment ina very to come. it is a significant moment in a very long story of rupert murdoch's attempt to take full control. six or seven years ago was the first bid, for full control of sky. that was scuppered by the phone hacking scandal. they did it again, through james murdoch, and hacking scandal. they did it again, throuthames murdoch, and this time it has been stuck in a regulatory quagmire for the best part of a year, first 0fcom and then the condition more ——, edition markets authority said they had concerns about media plurality. the concentration of power for too few people would be a problem. but they have suggested some remedies which should be quite easy for them to come up with, but the wh
sima kotecha, bbc news, in the west midlands.lly ruled against its planned takeover of sky. fox, in which with murdoch has a controlling sta ke, which with murdoch has a controlling stake, already owns more than a third of sky. what is the significance of what we have learned? do something half expected to come. it is a significant moment ina very to come. it is a significant moment in a very long story of rupert murdoch's attempt to take full control. six or seven years ago was the first bid,...
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sima kotecha reports.ed surgeon, 110w simon bramhall, once the respected surgeon, now a simon bramhall, once the respected surgeon, now a convicted criminal. today he was given a £10,000 fine and a community service order after pleading guilty to assaulting two macro patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. it was here, at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham, where he committed his offences. he marked the livers in 2013 and a year later, after a disciplinary hearing, he resigned from his post. the hospital says it can reassure his patients they suffered no harm because of what he did. 0ne they suffered no harm because of what he did. one of his other patients, who also underwent a transplant by him more than ten yea rs transplant by him more than ten years ago, is adamant the surgeon should not be punished. when all is said and done, and artist finds his work. that is what he has done. the difficulty in surgery and everything you ha
sima kotecha reports.ed surgeon, 110w simon bramhall, once the respected surgeon, now a simon bramhall, once the respected surgeon, now a convicted criminal. today he was given a £10,000 fine and a community service order after pleading guilty to assaulting two macro patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. it was here, at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham, where he committed his offences. he marked the livers in 2013...
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sima kotecha reports. stabbed to death at the weekend. tributes lay outside the bungalow in the area of brownhills, near wa lsa ll, the area of brownhills, near walsall, it is where police were called to just after walsall, it is where police were called tojust after 9pm, walsall, it is where police were called to just after 9pm, saturday. mylee was found inside with serious injuries, rushed to hospital but police say medics were unable to save her. she died a short time later. a couple of doors down, neighbours are in shock. it's terrible. it'sjust... it's usually quiet down here, nothing like this happens down here. 54—year—old man was arrested yesterday on suspicion of attempted murder. the bbc understands he is bill billingham, the father of mylee billingham. he was taken to hospital with a stab wounds to his stomach and is said to be in a critical condition. at miley‘s school headteacher had this to say. we are all number and headteacher had this to say. we are all numberand in headteacher had this to
sima kotecha reports. stabbed to death at the weekend. tributes lay outside the bungalow in the area of brownhills, near wa lsa ll, the area of brownhills, near walsall, it is where police were called to just after walsall, it is where police were called tojust after 9pm, walsall, it is where police were called to just after 9pm, saturday. mylee was found inside with serious injuries, rushed to hospital but police say medics were unable to save her. she died a short time later. a couple of...
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sima kotecha reports. simon bramhall, once a respected surgeon, now a convicted criminal. order after pleading guilty to assaulting two patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. it was here, at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham, where he committed his offences. he marked the livers in 2013 and a year later, after a disciplinary hearing, he resigned from his post. the hospital says it can reassure his patients that they suffered no harm because of what he did. one of his other patients, who also underwent a transplant by him more than ten years ago, is adamant that the surgeon should not be punished. when all‘s said and done, an artist signs his work. that's what he's done. the difficulty in surgery and everything you have to do with it, 13 plus hours of standing and concentrating on something, it's amazing. so signing his work is just his way of showing the artwork he's done. simon bramhall branded "sb" on the organs with what's called an argon beam, a heat injecting procedure usually the fact that
sima kotecha reports. simon bramhall, once a respected surgeon, now a convicted criminal. order after pleading guilty to assaulting two patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. it was here, at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham, where he committed his offences. he marked the livers in 2013 and a year later, after a disciplinary hearing, he resigned from his post. the hospital says it can reassure his patients that they...
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sima kotecha reports. two—year—old jeremiah regis.vember 2016, an inflicted regime of brutality eventually killed the child. in this cctv footage, the 27—year—old is seen losing his temper. jeremiah‘s mother was sindyann regis, a woman who had been hit by previous partners. today‘s serious case review says that more questions should have been asked about who she was involved with. it says the response to prevent repeat victimisation was less effective. women who have been subjected to domestic abuse are vulnerable to two kinds of repeat victimisation — by the same person or by future partners. however, it says nobody could have foreseen the murder. this review, a very thorough review, makes it very clear that the level of violence that was inflicted on this child by this man was not predictable by his past behaviour or by his history. that is all very well, but this is the fifth death of a child at the hands of an adult in the past eight years. surely there is something significantly wrong here? that absolutely is not the case. you ha
sima kotecha reports. two—year—old jeremiah regis.vember 2016, an inflicted regime of brutality eventually killed the child. in this cctv footage, the 27—year—old is seen losing his temper. jeremiah‘s mother was sindyann regis, a woman who had been hit by previous partners. today‘s serious case review says that more questions should have been asked about who she was involved with. it says the response to prevent repeat victimisation was less effective. women who have been subjected...