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more remains of the victims have been recovered — the world health organisation says an ebola three days saved, as tim muffett has been finding out. there's a picture of her a few hours beforehand. the sun is on herface. it means so much to me to know that her last weekend — and i'm going to get emotional — was just so happy. it was on one of these hikes to find out the cause of death. but that was another huge shock. but she had a condition called arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy, mutated and become fibrous and fatty and compromises of young people every year just being wiped out. ealing, west london. a heart screening event. the idea of the screening really is to identify of sudden cardiac death. and we're going tojust stay like this for a couple of minutes. this session has been organised and paid for these are family screenings, i which means that the families each event costs around £7,000. obviously, we fought like all siblings do, potentially life—threatening heart problems are picked up in around one in 300 screenings. forjacob and harry, it's an all—clear. the wires are a bit cold,
more remains of the victims have been recovered — the world health organisation says an ebola three days saved, as tim muffett has been finding out. there's a picture of her a few hours beforehand. the sun is on herface. it means so much to me to know that her last weekend — and i'm going to get emotional — was just so happy. it was on one of these hikes to find out the cause of death. but that was another huge shock. but she had a condition called arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy, mutated...
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involved in a midair collision and 55 of the 67 victims have been identified, salvage the world health organisationled a nurse in the capital, kampala. starting from tuesday. the m23 rebels said the pause in fighting and almost 300,000 injured in recent fighting the in and around goma after it was seized by rebels. regional fighting has seen hundreds of thousands since the start of 2025 — more than 400,000 people western governments have condemned the offensive and there are warnings of escalating risks to the escalating health risks to the local population. about escalating health risks with the rainy season intensifying. there are still bodies of people who died in the violence and hospitals and health centres are overwhelmed a teenager after a 15—year—old boy was stabbed to death at a school in south yorkshire. they came to leave messages for a boy who was stabbed to death here. the enormity of what's happened proving too much for some. we don't know why it happened because he was a sound lad, anyway. he loved football and had many friends through the game. were called to reports of a stabbing a
involved in a midair collision and 55 of the 67 victims have been identified, salvage the world health organisationled a nurse in the capital, kampala. starting from tuesday. the m23 rebels said the pause in fighting and almost 300,000 injured in recent fighting the in and around goma after it was seized by rebels. regional fighting has seen hundreds of thousands since the start of 2025 — more than 400,000 people western governments have condemned the offensive and there are warnings of...
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fuselage near washington dc last week. and 55 of the 67 victims have been identified, the world health organisationthe pause in fighting and almost 3,000 injured in recent fighting in and around regional fighting has seen hundreds of thousands of people since the start of 2025, more than 400,000 people have affairs and professor of international relations his research focuses on state—society relations from your perspective and from what you have what there? it is clear 1mm congo. 7 congo. there 7 congo. there see7m involved in congo. there seem to be troops on the ground but also support to m23. rwanda is on international z �*ei�*e—�*e—�*i �*is i-�*ie-i-e�*i-i-e' aid .. .. .. ... — has to have sei�*e—se—�*i �*is i-�*ie-i-e�*i-i-e' eias .. .. .. ... — has to have a lot and has tended to have a let pf .,, ,, ; from around the world. goodwill from around the world. it seems that is it seems that because this is the fourth or time this gotten and was on ggsggtten involved and was on the 7 7 is7putting pressure them 7 77 them and 77 them and so 77 them and so 7is on them and so this is phase thatis on
fuselage near washington dc last week. and 55 of the 67 victims have been identified, the world health organisationthe pause in fighting and almost 3,000 injured in recent fighting in and around regional fighting has seen hundreds of thousands of people since the start of 2025, more than 400,000 people have affairs and professor of international relations his research focuses on state—society relations from your perspective and from what you have what there? it is clear 1mm congo. 7 congo....
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world. community health workers, doctors, nurses, etc, people were leaving that — losing theirjobs and livelihood, hopefully not as much with our organisationughout the entire world at this point, which is very scary. entire world at this point, which is very scary-— very scary. sheila davis, ceo of artners very scary. sheila davis, ceo of partners in _ very scary. sheila davis, ceo of partners in health, _ very scary. sheila davis, ceo of partners in health, thank- very scary. sheila davis, ceo of partners in health, thank you. | british prime minister sir keir starmer sacked his health minister and suspended him from the labour party over whatsapp messages. andrew gwynne has apologised for what he calls 'badly misjudged' messages, said to refer to his constituents, our political correspondent leila nathoo has more on the story — originally reported by the mail on sunday newspaper. the paper said he does access to thousands of messages between him and various counsellors in his region, party officials. and it highlights a few of them that have incredibly offensive remarks, offensive comments made towards jewish people, about fellow mps, in
world. community health workers, doctors, nurses, etc, people were leaving that — losing theirjobs and livelihood, hopefully not as much with our organisationughout the entire world at this point, which is very scary. entire world at this point, which is very scary-— very scary. sheila davis, ceo of artners very scary. sheila davis, ceo of partners in _ very scary. sheila davis, ceo of partners in health, _ very scary. sheila davis, ceo of partners in health, thank- very scary. sheila...
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50 people in the democratic republic of congo, just hours after symptoms began, with the world health organisation describing the outbreak as posing a significant pubuc outbreak as posing a significant public health threat. the who and doctors in the drc said that the time between symptom onset and death was just 48 hours in most cases. officials believe the outbreak began on the 21st of january, and 419 cases have been recorded, including 53 deaths, according to the world health organisation. the first outbreak started in the town of boloco after three children reportedly ate a dead bat. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to patrick. for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone. sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/advent. >> welcome along. big news today. starmer said he'd cut foreign aid and increase defence spending. >> i can announce this government will begin the biggest sustained increase in defence spending since the end of the cold war. >> naama. >> naama. >> we will deliver our commitment to spend 2.5% of gdp on defence, but we wi
50 people in the democratic republic of congo, just hours after symptoms began, with the world health organisation describing the outbreak as posing a significant pubuc outbreak as posing a significant public health threat. the who and doctors in the drc said that the time between symptom onset and death was just 48 hours in most cases. officials believe the outbreak began on the 21st of january, and 419 cases have been recorded, including 53 deaths, according to the world health organisation....
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repubuc people in the democratic republic of congo just hours after symptoms began, with the world health organisation describing the outbreak as posing a significant public health threat. the who and doctors in the drc said that the time between symptom onset and death was just 48 hours in most cases. officials believe the outbreak began on january the 21st, and 419 cases have now been recorded, including 53 deaths, according to the world health organisation. the first outbreak started in the town of boloco after three children reportedly ate a dead bat, and the prince of wales has met the new england boss, thomas tuchel, for the first time as he prepares for his first matches in charge of the three lions. prince william is patron of the football association, met with tuchel today alongside fa chief executive mark bullingham at windsor castle. tuchel, who is german, has been tasked with leading england to world cup glory in the 2026 tournament. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's time for headliners. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone. sign up to news alerts by scan
repubuc people in the democratic republic of congo just hours after symptoms began, with the world health organisation describing the outbreak as posing a significant public health threat. the who and doctors in the drc said that the time between symptom onset and death was just 48 hours in most cases. officials believe the outbreak began on january the 21st, and 419 cases have now been recorded, including 53 deaths, according to the world health organisation. the first outbreak started in the...
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repubuc people in the democratic republic of congo just hours after symptoms began, with the world health organisation describing the outbreak as posing a significant public health threat. the who and doctors in the drc said that the time between symptom onset and death was just 48 hours in most cases. officials believe the outbreak began on january the 21st, and 419 cases have now been recorded, including 53 deaths, according to the world health organisation. the first outbreak started in the town of boloco after three children reportedly ate a dead bat, and the prince of wales has met the new england boss, thomas tuchel, for the first time as he prepares for his first matches in charge of the three lions. prince william is patron of the football association, met with tuchel today alongside fa chief executive mark bullingham at windsor castle. tuchel, who is german, has been tasked with leading england to world cup glory in the 2026 tournament. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's time for headliners. >> for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone. sign up to news alerts by scan
repubuc people in the democratic republic of congo just hours after symptoms began, with the world health organisation describing the outbreak as posing a significant public health threat. the who and doctors in the drc said that the time between symptom onset and death was just 48 hours in most cases. officials believe the outbreak began on january the 21st, and 419 cases have now been recorded, including 53 deaths, according to the world health organisation. the first outbreak started in the...
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50 people in the democratic republic of congo, just hours after symptoms began, with the world health organisation describing the outbreak as posing a significant pubuc outbreak as posing a significant public health threat. the who and doctors in the drc said that the time between symptom onset and death was just 48 hours in most cases. officials believe the outbreak began on the 21st of january, and 419 cases have been recorded, including 53 deaths, according to the world health organisation. the first outbreak started in the town of boloco after three children reportedly ate a dead bat. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to patrick. for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone. sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com/advent. >> welcome along. big news today. starmer said he'd cut foreign aid and increase defence spending. >> i can announce this government will begin the biggest sustained increase in defence spending since the end of the cold war. >> naama. >> naama. >> we will deliver our commitment to spend 2.5% of gdp on defence, but we wi
50 people in the democratic republic of congo, just hours after symptoms began, with the world health organisation describing the outbreak as posing a significant pubuc outbreak as posing a significant public health threat. the who and doctors in the drc said that the time between symptom onset and death was just 48 hours in most cases. officials believe the outbreak began on the 21st of january, and 419 cases have been recorded, including 53 deaths, according to the world health organisation....
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joining me now is oncologist and former director of the world health organisation's cancer programme,sor karol sikora. carol, thank you so much for joining me. really appreciate your time this afternoon, carol. really worrying headlines today nhs is being flooded with doctors from poorer countries. so a we're depriving those countries of doctors themselves. and we have really no idea how competent many of these medics are. can you tell us a bit more about what's going on here? >> yes. we've always imported more doctors every year than we've actually trained. and despite several administrations, i've been in the nhs for more years than i care to remember. and it never has enough. it never has enough. home—grown product and other european countries do. even eastern bloc countries, poland, czech republic, they have plenty of home—grown doctors, you know, to get into medical school here, six qualified candidates apply and only one gets in. these are people all with three a's at a—level. they're all brilliant. and they, the girls present themselves better than the boys that interviewed bec
joining me now is oncologist and former director of the world health organisation's cancer programme,sor karol sikora. carol, thank you so much for joining me. really appreciate your time this afternoon, carol. really worrying headlines today nhs is being flooded with doctors from poorer countries. so a we're depriving those countries of doctors themselves. and we have really no idea how competent many of these medics are. can you tell us a bit more about what's going on here? >> yes....