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simon dedman, bbc news.ing the grounds of windsor castle with a loaded crossbow on christmas day has appeared in court. jaswant singh chail is said to have told a protection officer, "i am here to kill the queen" before he was arrested, westminster magistrates�* court heard. mr chail, who is 20, is also charged with making threats to kill and possession of an offensive weapon. he was remanded in custody to appear at the old bailey on 1ath september. the betting company entain, which owns ladbrokes, coral and foxy bingo, has been ordered to pay £17 million by the gambling commission because of failures around safety and measures to deal with money laundering. our business correspondent emma simpson is with me. tell us what the company did. well, first of all, jane, this is a record penalty. and it is for regulatory failures, both in its online business, and also in its betting shops, which the regulator said were just completely unacceptable. in a nutshell, entain simply didn't do enough to protect customers
simon dedman, bbc news.ing the grounds of windsor castle with a loaded crossbow on christmas day has appeared in court. jaswant singh chail is said to have told a protection officer, "i am here to kill the queen" before he was arrested, westminster magistrates�* court heard. mr chail, who is 20, is also charged with making threats to kill and possession of an offensive weapon. he was remanded in custody to appear at the old bailey on 1ath september. the betting company entain, which...
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simon dedman, bbc news. let's talk to tony. forjoining us. just tell us a bit about your dad and your uncles, what they were like and how they got caught up in this appalling scandal. , ., scandal. they were all mild haemophiliacs, _ scandal. they were all mild haemophiliacs, they - scandal. they were all mild haemophiliacs, they rarely| scandal. they were all mild - haemophiliacs, they rarely needed treatment for haemophilia due to it being so mild and they were managed on drugs until what appears to be the late 1970s when they were switched to american products and all three, two were infected with hiv and hepatitis c and my other uncle was infected with hepatitis c and all have since died. we welcome today's announcement by the government but i think what a lot of people don't realise is that this only encompasses a very small group of the amount of haemophiliacs that died. as an example, in my family, my father and two uncles have all died and my father's widow and my uncle's widow will today be included in this interim com
simon dedman, bbc news. let's talk to tony. forjoining us. just tell us a bit about your dad and your uncles, what they were like and how they got caught up in this appalling scandal. , ., scandal. they were all mild haemophiliacs, _ scandal. they were all mild haemophiliacs, they - scandal. they were all mild haemophiliacs, they rarely| scandal. they were all mild - haemophiliacs, they rarely needed treatment for haemophilia due to it being so mild and they were managed on drugs until what...
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simon dedman, bbc news.80s, died at the scene in greenford, despite the efforts of paramedics. no arrests have been made. let�*s talk to our correspondent tim muffett, who is in greenford this morning. what more can you tell us tim? well the emergency _ what more can you tell us tim? -ii the emergency services were called here shortly after 4pm after reports of a man with stab wounds. despite the efforts of paramedics he sadly died on the scene. police say they are urgently appealing for anyone with any information who might have seen anything to get in touch, and they are also asking motorists or cyclists who might have been driving or riding along this road, or others nearby, perhaps with a dashboard mounted camera, or a bicycle helmet mounted camera, or a bicycle helmet mounted camera, or a bicycle helmet mounted camera to get in touch and see whether they have any information within that footage which could be useful, they are asking people to think whether they were round this area between 3.15 and 4.15
simon dedman, bbc news.80s, died at the scene in greenford, despite the efforts of paramedics. no arrests have been made. let�*s talk to our correspondent tim muffett, who is in greenford this morning. what more can you tell us tim? well the emergency _ what more can you tell us tim? -ii the emergency services were called here shortly after 4pm after reports of a man with stab wounds. despite the efforts of paramedics he sadly died on the scene. police say they are urgently appealing for...
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simon dedman, bbc news.ship hustings has ended in belfast, with liz truss and rishi sunak each talking about their vision for the future of northern ireland and the uk. liz truss said the northern ireland protocol, which sets out post—brexit trading arrangements, is undermining the good friday agreement. so what i will do is unlock the opportunities of brexit. i will make sure we have free ports here in northern ireland. i will make sure we have more trade deals. and i will make sure all the eu laws are off our statute books by the end of 2023. i'll also lower taxes. we shouldn't have put up national insurance, we said we wouldn't in our manifesto and i will have a temporary moratorium on the green energy levy to make sure that customers' bills are lower. and as for corporation tax, we shouldn't be putting it up to the same level as france, and ten points higher than the republic of ireland, because that will make it harder to secure the investment that we need to into our country. so i will keep corporation
simon dedman, bbc news.ship hustings has ended in belfast, with liz truss and rishi sunak each talking about their vision for the future of northern ireland and the uk. liz truss said the northern ireland protocol, which sets out post—brexit trading arrangements, is undermining the good friday agreement. so what i will do is unlock the opportunities of brexit. i will make sure we have free ports here in northern ireland. i will make sure we have more trade deals. and i will make sure all the...
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simon dedman reports. the nhs remains under pressure this summer.king nearly an hour, on average, to respond to 999 calls for things like chest pain. it should be 18 minutes. and it's at a time when hospitals are still tackling a backlog of appointments after the pandemic. today, there are concerns from more than 100 health leaders about how the rising cost of energy could fuel further pressure on the nhs. figs the rising cost of energy could fuel further pressure on the nhs. as hard as we work. — further pressure on the nhs. as hard as we work, demand _ further pressure on the nhs. as hard as we work, demand is _ further pressure on the nhs. as hard as we work, demand is growing. - further pressure on the nhs. as hard as we work, demand is growing. and | as we work, demand is growing. and that's why it's important to say that's why it's important to say that more people in cold houses is going to drive even more demand. and thatis going to drive even more demand. and that is why, in assessing its options and choices, the government needs to be aware
simon dedman reports. the nhs remains under pressure this summer.king nearly an hour, on average, to respond to 999 calls for things like chest pain. it should be 18 minutes. and it's at a time when hospitals are still tackling a backlog of appointments after the pandemic. today, there are concerns from more than 100 health leaders about how the rising cost of energy could fuel further pressure on the nhs. figs the rising cost of energy could fuel further pressure on the nhs. as hard as we...
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simon dedman, bbc news.ng published this morning are expected to confirm another hike in the uk's rate of inflation. injune, it reached 9.4% — the highest level in a0 years — but the official figure forjuly is expected to have jumped even higher. the bank of england predicts that the rate will hit double digits by the end of the year, as our business correspondent, caroline davies, reports. shaun's vehicle recovery business is facing rising costs but, with many of his contracts already in place, he can't raise prices like he wants to. obviously, the fuel — 25 to 30% — that's costing us extra for the same income. insurance — that's been up. lorries, parts of lorries secondhand and new 30%, maybe up to 50%, some of them. and as i say, we're on the contracts. we cannot change the prices at all. we've put some of our local customers up, but that's 5% or 10% of our income. the rest of it's absorbed by the business. the cost of fuel has started to drop recently, but inflation is expected to keep rising. it's being
simon dedman, bbc news.ng published this morning are expected to confirm another hike in the uk's rate of inflation. injune, it reached 9.4% — the highest level in a0 years — but the official figure forjuly is expected to have jumped even higher. the bank of england predicts that the rate will hit double digits by the end of the year, as our business correspondent, caroline davies, reports. shaun's vehicle recovery business is facing rising costs but, with many of his contracts already in...
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simon dedman reports. the nhs remains under pressure this summer.g nearly an hour, on average, to respond to 999 calls for things like chest pain. it should be 18 minutes. and it's at a time when hospitals are still tackling a backlog of appointments after the pandemic. today, there are concerns from more than 100 health leaders about how the rising cost of energy could fuel further pressure on the nhs. as hard as we work, demand is growing. and that's why it's important to say that more people in cold houses is going to drive even more demand. and that is why, in assessing its options and choices, the government needs to be aware of the fact that if more people are cold, are not heating their homes, it will have a major knock—on effect. gps are concerned about the impact. particularly on the elderly, those with underlying conditions. we expect to be seeing more anxiety and depression in our surgeries. but we also would expect to see people with deteriorating long—term conditions like heart disease and diabetes. and we see people come in the depths
simon dedman reports. the nhs remains under pressure this summer.g nearly an hour, on average, to respond to 999 calls for things like chest pain. it should be 18 minutes. and it's at a time when hospitals are still tackling a backlog of appointments after the pandemic. today, there are concerns from more than 100 health leaders about how the rising cost of energy could fuel further pressure on the nhs. as hard as we work, demand is growing. and that's why it's important to say that more people...
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simon dedman, bbc news.naut neil armstrong become the first person to walk on the moon. this morning, nasa have taken a small step towards recreating that journey, by rolling out a giant new rocket to prepare it for its maiden flight in just under two weeks time. the debut flight is a test, so will have no crew aboard, but future missions will send astronauts back to the lunar surface for the first time in over 50 years. in 1991, helen sharman became the first briton to fly in space. dr helen, a scientist from sheffield, travelled to the soviet space station mir on 18 may 1991. i asked her this morning about this latest step toward lunar travel. this is really huge. now, ok, this is the third time that this particular rocket, this huge space launch system ,sls as it is known as, is rolled out. this is the time when, fingers crossed, it is actually going to launch for the first time. and the excitement around the whole launch pad area is really growing now, i understand there are people having picnics, everyb
simon dedman, bbc news.naut neil armstrong become the first person to walk on the moon. this morning, nasa have taken a small step towards recreating that journey, by rolling out a giant new rocket to prepare it for its maiden flight in just under two weeks time. the debut flight is a test, so will have no crew aboard, but future missions will send astronauts back to the lunar surface for the first time in over 50 years. in 1991, helen sharman became the first briton to fly in space. dr helen,...
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simon dedman reports. the nhs remains under pressure this summer. seeing more anxiety and depression in our surgeries. but we also would expect to see people with deteriorating long—term conditions like heart disease and diabetes. and we see people come in the depths of the winter, at risk of hypothermia as well. that is simply unacceptable in a country which is civilised and relatively wealthy. the government has set eight million vulnerable people will be getting £1200 to help them with winter fuel payments. everyone will receive £1i00. the government says it is increasing capacity by the equivalent of 7000 beds this winter for the nhs. but there are still concerns this will not be enough. i think it's fair to say, this is not something we would say lightly, there is a real potential for a perfect storm together. it is going to require some very, very urgent government action and major intervention to make sure we safeguard older people this winter. an 87—year—old waited 15 hours for an ambulance in cornwall. his daughter built a shelter to protec
simon dedman reports. the nhs remains under pressure this summer. seeing more anxiety and depression in our surgeries. but we also would expect to see people with deteriorating long—term conditions like heart disease and diabetes. and we see people come in the depths of the winter, at risk of hypothermia as well. that is simply unacceptable in a country which is civilised and relatively wealthy. the government has set eight million vulnerable people will be getting £1200 to help them with...
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earlier our health reporter simon dedman spoke to samantha simmonds about the confederation's concernsmbulance services after an 87—year—old man in cornwall was forced to wait for 15 hours overnight in his garden following a 999 call. his family had to build a makeshift shelter around him, after a fall which broke his pelvis. there's particular concern about response times in south west england. the bbc'sjohn maguire has been taking a look at two cases in cornwall — where patients were left waiting 15 hours, or more, for an ambulance. in sheer desperation, this shelter made from goal posts, tarpaulins and umbrellas was built by a woman in cornwall whose father had fallen and fractured his pelvis. as they waited 15 hours for an ambulance, they constructed this to protect the 87—year—old from the rain as he lay where he fell. it actually took nine minutes before my 999 call was actually answered. in a separate case, stephen simms rang bbc cornwall after his mother waited 40 hours for an ambulance — then spent another 20 in the back of the vehicle before being admitted to hospital. we wer
earlier our health reporter simon dedman spoke to samantha simmonds about the confederation's concernsmbulance services after an 87—year—old man in cornwall was forced to wait for 15 hours overnight in his garden following a 999 call. his family had to build a makeshift shelter around him, after a fall which broke his pelvis. there's particular concern about response times in south west england. the bbc'sjohn maguire has been taking a look at two cases in cornwall — where patients were...