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professor stephen powis, thank you very much. thank you. mike bushell. it has not been a good 2a hours for bolton fans. absolutely awful. they're much against brentford is off because of players striking on unpaid wages. contrast the money involved there with the top the premier league. the pressure back on manchester city and the seasoned race for the jackpot. the title race after liverpool kept their challenge going with a zero thrashing of huddersfield. they are two points clear at the top with city playing at burnley tomorrow as andy swiss reports. all sing: liverpool, liverpool, liverpool! there may be the underdogs in the title race, but you would scarcely have guessed it. liverpool fans in bullish mood, hoping for a win to ramp up the pressure on rivals manchester city. and the hosts could afford to be confident — their opponents, huddersfield, after all, are rock bottom of the table. but surely, even they could not have dreamt of a start quite like this. liverpool ahead after just 15 seconds. blink and you'd missed it. but naby keit
professor stephen powis, thank you very much. thank you. mike bushell. it has not been a good 2a hours for bolton fans. absolutely awful. they're much against brentford is off because of players striking on unpaid wages. contrast the money involved there with the top the premier league. the pressure back on manchester city and the seasoned race for the jackpot. the title race after liverpool kept their challenge going with a zero thrashing of huddersfield. they are two points clear at the top...
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professor stephen powis is calling for an official register of all providers and for better traininglients from quick fixes, as our global health correspondent richard galpin reports. cosmetic procedures like botox injections and fillers are popular and easily available — notjust in clinics, but also in high street outlets. the nhs is concerned there is a link between young people's mental health and these kinds of procedures. 25% of youngsters are worried about their appearance, 50% are worried about their weight, and we know that the evidence is if you've got those concerns, if you are feeling pressure or bombarded around idealised body image, that you are more likely to seek procedures, but you are also then more likely to be dissatisfied with the outcome of those procedures. to try to tackle this, the nhs wants all those providing cosmetic procedures to sign up to an online training programme teaching them how to recognise the signs and symptoms of vulnerability and mental ill health, and ensuring they tell customers where to get help if they show signs of being vulnerable. but t
professor stephen powis is calling for an official register of all providers and for better traininglients from quick fixes, as our global health correspondent richard galpin reports. cosmetic procedures like botox injections and fillers are popular and easily available — notjust in clinics, but also in high street outlets. the nhs is concerned there is a link between young people's mental health and these kinds of procedures. 25% of youngsters are worried about their appearance, 50% are...
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professor stephen powis, who's medical director of nhs england, is calling for an official register ofotect vulnerable clients from quick fixes. our global health correspondent richard galpin reports. cosmetic procedures like botox injections and fillers are popular and easily available — notjust in clinics, but also in high street outlets. our global health correspondent richard galpin reports. the nhs is concerned there is a link between young people's mental health and these kinds of procedures. 25% of youngsters are worried about their appearance, 50% are worried about their weight, and we know that the evidence is if you've got those concerns, if you are feeling pressure or bombarded around idealised body image, that you are more likely to seek procedures, but you are also then more likely to be dissatisfied with the outcome of those procedures. to try to tackle this, the nhs wants all those providing cosmetic procedures to sign up to an online training programme teaching them how to recognise the signs and symptoms of vulnerability and mental ill health, and ensuring they tell cu
professor stephen powis, who's medical director of nhs england, is calling for an official register ofotect vulnerable clients from quick fixes. our global health correspondent richard galpin reports. cosmetic procedures like botox injections and fillers are popular and easily available — notjust in clinics, but also in high street outlets. our global health correspondent richard galpin reports. the nhs is concerned there is a link between young people's mental health and these kinds of...
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professor stephen powis says practitioners should have training to help them protect vulnerable clientsuick fixes", such as botox. now on bbc news, with toxic water in the southern iraqi city of basra causing tens of thousands of people to fall sick last summer, martin patience investigates iraq's environmental catastrophe. last summer, a city fell sick. the streets of basra erupted in anger. the cause? the city's water supply, a toxic cocktail that is poisoning the people. this is a cancer. if we don't fix this, the cancer will spread. we are on a journey from the mountains of northern iraq to the southern marshes to investigate the country's environmental catastrophe. and understand how the city of basra has become the country's drain, the centre of the crisis, where all the filth ends up. a little over 15 years ago, none of this existed. the marshes had been drained, but in 2003 they were brought back to life. the threats now are very different. pollution, a lack of water, as well as climate change. if people keep dumping raw sewage, poisons, toxins... of course it is catastrophic. o
professor stephen powis says practitioners should have training to help them protect vulnerable clientsuick fixes", such as botox. now on bbc news, with toxic water in the southern iraqi city of basra causing tens of thousands of people to fall sick last summer, martin patience investigates iraq's environmental catastrophe. last summer, a city fell sick. the streets of basra erupted in anger. the cause? the city's water supply, a toxic cocktail that is poisoning the people. this is a...
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professor stephen powis says practitioners should have training to help them protect vulnerable clientsuick fixes", such as botox. now on bbc news, it's time to witness history. here's razia iqbal. hello, this is witness history with me, razia iqbal, at the royal academy in london. today, we have some more extraordinary moments from the recent past told to us by the people who were there. in this programme, we are going to hear how women finally got the vote in switzerland in 1971 and talk to one of the first people to fly nonstop around the world in a hot air balloon. we have the incredible story of an african—american engineer who got stuck in the ussr and speak to some of the founders of a community in israel set up to promote peaceful coexistence betweenjews and arabs. let's began in china, where in the 1970s, scientists discovered a cure for malaria. what was incredible was the discovery was based on a fourth century chinese herbal remedy. this professor told us how they found the cure. one of man's mortal enemies... 90% of all malaria cases are in africa. in the americas and asia,
professor stephen powis says practitioners should have training to help them protect vulnerable clientsuick fixes", such as botox. now on bbc news, it's time to witness history. here's razia iqbal. hello, this is witness history with me, razia iqbal, at the royal academy in london. today, we have some more extraordinary moments from the recent past told to us by the people who were there. in this programme, we are going to hear how women finally got the vote in switzerland in 1971 and talk...
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professor stephen powis is calling for an official register of all providers and for better trainingt vulnerable clients from quick fixes, as our global health correspondent richard galpin reports. cosmetic procedures like botox injections and fillers are popular and easily available — notjust in clinics, they were asking me if i would like to have anything else done and they said maybe you could have a bit of filler in your cheeks and your chin and bounce it out better and i never once heard my medical history. i never hid the fact i had battled anorexia, it was always there on my form. the nhs is concerned there is a link between young people's mental health and these kinds of procedures. practitioners are performing this procedure are firstly to be trained that they are aware that there may be vulnerabilities, mental health problems, and then check in desk for them before those procedures are done and if thou identify and signpost or refer to other professionals who may be able to help them in a better way. to try to tackle this, the nhs wants all those providing cosmetic procedur
professor stephen powis is calling for an official register of all providers and for better trainingt vulnerable clients from quick fixes, as our global health correspondent richard galpin reports. cosmetic procedures like botox injections and fillers are popular and easily available — notjust in clinics, they were asking me if i would like to have anything else done and they said maybe you could have a bit of filler in your cheeks and your chin and bounce it out better and i never once heard...
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professor stephen powis says practitioners should have training to help them protect vulnerable clientsrom "quick fixes", such as botox. now on bbc news — as we've been reporting — england's top doctor is warning about using cosmetic clinics as a ‘quick fix'. on tuesday victoria derbyshire brough together an audience to discuss the pros and cons of cosmetic procedures. this week we're in the bbc‘s media cafe in central london. cheering. here with us, an audience of a0 mostly young women and men, who are here to talk about whether cosmestic procedures are now the norm for young people. in an online poll of 1000 women aged between 18 and 30 carried out by deltapoll, almost half of those questioned said having a cosmetic procedure is now a lot like having your hair cut. the government is planning a campaign warning of the dangers of botched procedures. a similar percentage — 47% — believe britain is obsessed with cosmetic procedures, and 45% say it is too easy to get cosmetic procedures in britain. i am reading this slowly because there are lots of figures to absorb. 0ver eight out of ten
professor stephen powis says practitioners should have training to help them protect vulnerable clientsrom "quick fixes", such as botox. now on bbc news — as we've been reporting — england's top doctor is warning about using cosmetic clinics as a ‘quick fix'. on tuesday victoria derbyshire brough together an audience to discuss the pros and cons of cosmetic procedures. this week we're in the bbc‘s media cafe in central london. cheering. here with us, an audience of a0 mostly...
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professor stephen powis says the practitioners should have training to help them protect vulnerable clientsck fixes", such as botox. nearly 100 labour mps and meps, including shadow ministers, are calling onjeremy corbyn to back another referendum on any brexit deal. now, it is time to join the team on the travel show. iam in i am in the norwegian capital of oslo because i have heard that beyond the tourist trail of the fjords and vikings, an unlikely trend taking hold, based on one of the world's most enduring games. in chess tournaments, sometimes a match can take two whole weeks. and here in norway, it's entertainment. this is a really old game, not anything is brand—new, so why is it coming back here in norway? first of all, because we have a really good chess player here in our country. it wasn't before magnus became the best that it exploded. world number one magnus carlsen was a chess prodigy, first reaching the top of the rankings in 2010. he has dominated the game ever since and still holding the crown atjust 28 years old, it's only kasparov who has held the top spot for longer. by
professor stephen powis says the practitioners should have training to help them protect vulnerable clientsck fixes", such as botox. nearly 100 labour mps and meps, including shadow ministers, are calling onjeremy corbyn to back another referendum on any brexit deal. now, it is time to join the team on the travel show. iam in i am in the norwegian capital of oslo because i have heard that beyond the tourist trail of the fjords and vikings, an unlikely trend taking hold, based on one of the...
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professor stephen powis says the practitioners should have training to help them protect vulnerable clients from "quick fixes", such as botox. (port and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mike bushell. we start with bolton wanderers who have now been told they must com plete have now been told they must complete their outstanding fixtures in the championship by the english football league even if it means playing there under 19 side for the match with brentford was called off last night after players said it would not play again until the received outstanding wages bolton have been told to rearrange their game at the earliest opportunity for the outgoing owner of the club has said ina the outgoing owner of the club has said in a statement he had agreed with the prospective new buyer that he would now pay the costs such as wages. pressure is back on manchester city in the premier league title race after liverpool kept their challenge going with a win over huddersfield town. city play burnley tomorrow. andy swiss reports. all sing: liverpool, liverpool, liverpool! there ma
professor stephen powis says the practitioners should have training to help them protect vulnerable clients from "quick fixes", such as botox. (port and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's mike bushell. we start with bolton wanderers who have now been told they must com plete have now been told they must complete their outstanding fixtures in the championship by the english football league even if it means playing there under 19 side for the match with brentford was...
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professor stephen powis says practitioners should have training to help them protect vulnerable clientsm "quick fixes", such as botox. now it's time for click. this week: setting the record straight... lunar cities... and flying elephants. possession of illegal drugs comes with consequences. and until recently, americans caught carrying marijuana could have earned a conviction. but now, recreational use of the drug has been decriminalised in some states, and those previously convicted can ask for their records to be expunged. the problem is, it has been a slow, lengthy and expensive process, forcing less wealthy individuals to have to live with their criminal records. but now, an artificially intelligent algorithm is helping those who want to wipe the slate clean. dave lee has been investigating. antony turner co—owns a tiny cafe just outside the city of los angeles. it's a remarkable turnaround for a man whose teenage years left him with a number of convictions, that eventually saw him sent to prison for 12 years. some of the charges were related to cannabis, and many years on, his cri
professor stephen powis says practitioners should have training to help them protect vulnerable clientsm "quick fixes", such as botox. now it's time for click. this week: setting the record straight... lunar cities... and flying elephants. possession of illegal drugs comes with consequences. and until recently, americans caught carrying marijuana could have earned a conviction. but now, recreational use of the drug has been decriminalised in some states, and those previously convicted...
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professor stephen powis says practitioners should have training to help them protect vulnerable clientsllo, we start at the tottenham hotspur stadium, where west ham became the first away side come away to score, and come away with a victory, at tottenham's new ground. they beat their london rivals by a goal to nil. spurs missing out on a chance to cement their place in the top four. craig templeton was watching. d)at d ) at the new d) at the new home has been flawless. for wins, no d) at the new home has been flawless. forwins, no goals conceded. how the rivals from the east would love to capture the first points. west ham started brightly as he fired an early warning, they were not quite blowing bubblesjust he fired an early warning, they were not quite blowing bubbles just yet. expert instead have one eye on tuesday's champions league semifinal they became refocused. he saw his effo rts they became refocused. he saw his efforts go wide. the second half started in a similarfashion efforts go wide. the second half started in a similar fashion to the first and he found the touch but not
professor stephen powis says practitioners should have training to help them protect vulnerable clientsllo, we start at the tottenham hotspur stadium, where west ham became the first away side come away to score, and come away with a victory, at tottenham's new ground. they beat their london rivals by a goal to nil. spurs missing out on a chance to cement their place in the top four. craig templeton was watching. d)at d ) at the new d) at the new home has been flawless. for wins, no d) at the...