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let's get back to the scene at great 0rmond let's get back to the scene at great ormond street hospital were at petition is being delivered in the case of charlie gard. you can see's charlie's parents. they are at their gratitude to those who have been taking part in this vigil outside the hospital. they are hoping that tomorrow the high court will allow charlie to be released to travel abroad to the united states, when experimental treatment there to be tried. great ormond street hospital don't believe that the treatment could be a success and they think it is best that his life support should be turned off. let's hear what charlie's parents have to say. we just want to thank you all for being here. over 350,000 people have signed the petition. 0ur being here. over 350,000 people have signed the petition. our special thanks go to america and everyone in rome who are supporting us and believe that charlie deserved this treatment, as he rightly does we believed. thank you to the public in the uk. and to the media for supporting our cause for what is right. we are trying to take her son f
let's get back to the scene at great 0rmond let's get back to the scene at great ormond street hospital were at petition is being delivered in the case of charlie gard. you can see's charlie's parents. they are at their gratitude to those who have been taking part in this vigil outside the hospital. they are hoping that tomorrow the high court will allow charlie to be released to travel abroad to the united states, when experimental treatment there to be tried. great ormond street hospital...
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great ormond street hospital have applied to the high court for a fresh hearing. they say two international hospitals and their researchers have communicated to us in the last 24 hours that there is fresh evidence and this is there is fresh evidence and this is the letter that we were talking about early on. great ormond street hospital say that we believe it is right to explore this evidence. they are bound by the ruling of the high court which expressly forbids us from transferring to this therapy. it isa from transferring to this therapy. it is a obligated case. the crux of this is, the parents wanted charlie to go to america for this experimental treatment. the courts decided that it was not going to be of any benefit to his condition so they said, you cannot do that. that is where we are at the moment. now, applying for a new court case, and this will be looked at again. the ruling states that the hospital says it is in the best interest of charlie for artificial ventilation to be withdrawn and for him to be subjected to palliative care only. great ormond str
great ormond street hospital have applied to the high court for a fresh hearing. they say two international hospitals and their researchers have communicated to us in the last 24 hours that there is fresh evidence and this is there is fresh evidence and this is the letter that we were talking about early on. great ormond street hospital say that we believe it is right to explore this evidence. they are bound by the ruling of the high court which expressly forbids us from transferring to this...
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between great ormond street hospital and charlie's pa rents ormond street hospital and charlie's parents as to how and when they move charlie from intensive care to palliative care, so he can, as great 0rmond palliative care, so he can, as great ormond street hospital had all along, that he can die in dignity. we heard time had run out for charlie. with his mother suggested he would have had a normal life if they'd been allowed to act earlier. yes, this has been a dispute throughout this case. the case, court case, has been through four different courts over the past nearly six months. charlie's parents have always believed if they had looked at charlie much earlier, and looked at charlie much earlier, and looked at charlie much earlier, and looked at this kind of therapy, then charlie could have been given a chance. great ormond street hospital that they did look at this therapy, but once they went to get approval, charlie's health got much worse, so they decided it wouldn't be in his best interest. this has been an incredibly complex case, simon, one that has stirred up very strong emo
between great ormond street hospital and charlie's pa rents ormond street hospital and charlie's parents as to how and when they move charlie from intensive care to palliative care, so he can, as great 0rmond palliative care, so he can, as great ormond street hospital had all along, that he can die in dignity. we heard time had run out for charlie. with his mother suggested he would have had a normal life if they'd been allowed to act earlier. yes, this has been a dispute throughout this case....
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the parents of terminally—ill baby charlie gard deliver a petition to great ormond street hospital calling on them to let him go to the us for experimental treatment we've got to stay hopeful, hope that the judge listens to the seven experts we've got now that are saying this has a chance of working for charlie. they all agree that he should have this opportunity. we agree he should have this opportunity and all of our supporters do as well. thousands of people gather at an opposition event in istanbul in turkey to protest against the government of president erdogan. government ministers say unacceptable amounts of drugs and mobile phones are being found in prisons. also in the next hour, going back to his roots. after 13 years away, wayne rooney rejoins his boyhood club, everton, as he says goodbye to manchester united. good evening. the iraqi government has announced its forces have finally taken full control of mosul, the city held by so—called islamic state extremists for the last three years. this afternoon the iraqi prime minister travelled to mosul to declare it free of is after a
the parents of terminally—ill baby charlie gard deliver a petition to great ormond street hospital calling on them to let him go to the us for experimental treatment we've got to stay hopeful, hope that the judge listens to the seven experts we've got now that are saying this has a chance of working for charlie. they all agree that he should have this opportunity. we agree he should have this opportunity and all of our supporters do as well. thousands of people gather at an opposition event...
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great ormond street hospital's position has not changed. but it is now asking the high court to assess the new evidence and make the final decision about charlie's future. fergus walsh, bbc news. police have arrested a man in connection with the manchester arena bombing. the 19—year—old was detained at liverpool'sjohn lennon airport on suspicion of terror offences. he's the 23rd person to be held in the investigation into the attack back in may which killed 22 people. meanwhile, a property in the fallowfield area of manchester is being searched. 0ur correspondent, 6raham liver, sent us this update. iam i am sorry, we do not have that report from 6raham liver. officials on the inquiry into the 6renfell tower fire say they hope to hold the first public hearings in september. they have also revealed that the chairman, sir martin moore—bick, isn't "minded" to extend the consultation period about the inquiry‘s terms of reference despite pressure from some residents. our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, reports. in court, thejudge
great ormond street hospital's position has not changed. but it is now asking the high court to assess the new evidence and make the final decision about charlie's future. fergus walsh, bbc news. police have arrested a man in connection with the manchester arena bombing. the 19—year—old was detained at liverpool'sjohn lennon airport on suspicion of terror offences. he's the 23rd person to be held in the investigation into the attack back in may which killed 22 people. meanwhile, a property...
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so, you'vejust handed in a petition to great ormond street hospital. can you tell us what you hope that would achieve? well, i think itjust shows the amount of support we got behind us. i believe it's 370,000 signatures. you know, we've got support from around the world that believe in charlie and believe he deserves this chance. you thought your son's a life—support machine would be turned off. how worried are you about tomorrow's hearing? tomorrow is the first hearing, and there'll be another one later in the week. i think that will be the scary one, or the day we get the result. we've got to stay hopeful, hope that the judge listens to the seven experts we've got now that are saying that this has a chance of working for charlie. they all agree that he should have this opportunity. we agree he should have this opportunity. all our supporters do, as well. we just hope we get this chance. did you think that your battle had come to an end? explain what was going through your head at that time. yeah, we did. it was very close. very close. but, you know
so, you'vejust handed in a petition to great ormond street hospital. can you tell us what you hope that would achieve? well, i think itjust shows the amount of support we got behind us. i believe it's 370,000 signatures. you know, we've got support from around the world that believe in charlie and believe he deserves this chance. you thought your son's a life—support machine would be turned off. how worried are you about tomorrow's hearing? tomorrow is the first hearing, and there'll be...
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he had just handed in a petition to great ormond street hospital. can you tell us what you hope that will achieve? it shows the amount of support behind us. 0ver 350,000 signatures. we have support from around the world that believe inc from around the world that believe in cand from around the world that believe in c and believe that he deserves this chance. you thought your son's life—support machine would be turned off. i worried are you about tamara's hearing? tomorrow is the first hearing them there will be another one later on in the week. that will be the scary one, the day we get the result. we have to stay hopeful, hope that the judge listens to these seven experts that we have that they say there is a chance this will work for charlie. we agree with them that charlie should have this opportunity, as do our supporters. did you think that battle had to an end? yet, we did. it was very close, very close. he is still fighting up there so we are still fighting. he said months ago that we would never give up on him and he deserves his chance s
he had just handed in a petition to great ormond street hospital. can you tell us what you hope that will achieve? it shows the amount of support behind us. 0ver 350,000 signatures. we have support from around the world that believe inc from around the world that believe in cand from around the world that believe in c and believe that he deserves this chance. you thought your son's life—support machine would be turned off. i worried are you about tamara's hearing? tomorrow is the first...
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the parents of terminally—ill baby charlie gard deliver a petition to great ormond street hospital calling on them to let him go to the us for experimental treatment. we need to stay hopeful and hope that thejudge we need to stay hopeful and hope that the judge listens to the experts we have now it says this has a chance for working for charlie. what they think he should have this chance, we do and our supporters do as well. thousands of people gather at an opposition event in istanbul in turkey to protest against the government of president erdogan. government ministers say unacceptable amounts of drugs and mobile phones are being found in prisons. also in the next hour: going back to his roots. after 13 years away, wayne rooney rejoins his boyhood club, everton, as he says goodbye to manchester united. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the iraqi government said today that the city of mosul has been liberated from so—called islamic state, three years after it was first occupied by the extremists. the second largest city in iraq was where is declared its ‘caliphate‘ in 2014. sinc
the parents of terminally—ill baby charlie gard deliver a petition to great ormond street hospital calling on them to let him go to the us for experimental treatment. we need to stay hopeful and hope that thejudge we need to stay hopeful and hope that the judge listens to the experts we have now it says this has a chance for working for charlie. what they think he should have this chance, we do and our supporters do as well. thousands of people gather at an opposition event in istanbul in...
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ormond street hospital. a strong earthquake near the greek island of kos kills two people and injures more than a hundred. the fans were thrown around, the mirror came off... it lasted approximately ten to 15 seconds, myself, my wife and my children, we just gathered our stuff as quick as we could and as we were making our way out there was a second shock. the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckeague. police say the search of a huge landfill site has failed to find his body. air traffic controllers warn the uk's skies are almost at capacity because they're dealing with a record number of planes. there is no hiding from this, son. we have a job to do. and christopher nolan's blockbuster dunkirk is released in cinemas. we'll get mark kermode‘s thoughts on that and the other releases in the film review. good evening. welcome to bbc news. a bbc investigation has found evidence of children as young as nine being groomed on the live—streaming app periscope. launched two years ago, periscope allows its milli
ormond street hospital. a strong earthquake near the greek island of kos kills two people and injures more than a hundred. the fans were thrown around, the mirror came off... it lasted approximately ten to 15 seconds, myself, my wife and my children, we just gathered our stuff as quick as we could and as we were making our way out there was a second shock. the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckeague. police say the search of a huge landfill site has failed to find his body. air traffic...
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jeremy hunt has described the abuse of staff at great ormond street hospital, where baby charlie gard is being treated, as "totally u na cce pta ble". blood donation rules for sex workers and gay men are being relaxed in england and scotland. a new bollywood film tackles the issue of sanitation in india — where around half a billion people don't have access to adequate facilities. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9:35. this morning's reviewers are martin bentham, home affairs editor of the london evening standard, and the journalist and broadcaster, rachel shabi. good morning and welcome to bbc news. princes william and harry have given a candid insight into their relationship with their mother, princess diana, and they revealed that they last spoke to her in a brief phone call on the day she died. speaking in a documentary to mark the 20th anniversary of her death, the princes said they regret the rushed nature of that conversation, but fondly recall their mother's loving nature and her mischievous side. here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. to the wa
jeremy hunt has described the abuse of staff at great ormond street hospital, where baby charlie gard is being treated, as "totally u na cce pta ble". blood donation rules for sex workers and gay men are being relaxed in england and scotland. a new bollywood film tackles the issue of sanitation in india — where around half a billion people don't have access to adequate facilities. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9:35. this morning's reviewers are martin bentham,...
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chris gard is remaining by charlie's bed side at great ormond street hospital. thejudge has wanted mediation. he wanted them to come to their own decisions. the parents have refused mediation. they want charlie to be able to come home to die. their angel, their warrior as they call him. they say they want to bath him and have him in his own bed, but great ormond street hospital said they have moved heaven and earth to try and make that happen and the judge said he wanted that to happen too. but there were practicalities that it wasn't possible. charlie's parents pleaded last night for an intensive care paediatric doctor to come forward to try to make this happen. so we're going to hear now whether that has been possible. if they have found anyone, but yesterday great ormond street said they tried up and down the country and there wasn't intensive care nurses and doctors who were able to go to charlie's home to make this happen and the practicalities of getting charlie from an ambulance and into his house, he would have to come off a ventilator and it just wasn't
chris gard is remaining by charlie's bed side at great ormond street hospital. thejudge has wanted mediation. he wanted them to come to their own decisions. the parents have refused mediation. they want charlie to be able to come home to die. their angel, their warrior as they call him. they say they want to bath him and have him in his own bed, but great ormond street hospital said they have moved heaven and earth to try and make that happen and the judge said he wanted that to happen too. but...
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ormond street hospital. they say they recognise emotions are running high but there can be no excuse for patients and families to have their privacy and their piece disturbed in this way. they have also revert to the fact they are in contact with metropolitan police and will hold to account anybody who behaves in one they behave a deplorable way. interestingly this does echo the words of mrjustice francis who yesterday at the high court at the procedural hearing urged any campaigners and protesters who are outside the hospital to respect the needs and wishes of those children being treated, and their parents. needs and wishes of those children being treated, and their parentsm has been a very intense legal case but also a very high profile and public one, and therefore people will take a view that, won't they? some clearly have gone way beyond where they should have. people have been very vocal about their views outside the hospital, but this has gone to a different level online and on the streets. doctors a
ormond street hospital. they say they recognise emotions are running high but there can be no excuse for patients and families to have their privacy and their piece disturbed in this way. they have also revert to the fact they are in contact with metropolitan police and will hold to account anybody who behaves in one they behave a deplorable way. interestingly this does echo the words of mrjustice francis who yesterday at the high court at the procedural hearing urged any campaigners and...
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doctors at great ormond street hospital say the treatment could never have worked. here's our medical correspondent fergus walsh. crowd chant: "shame on gosh!" war emotion outside the high court. while inside charlie gard's parents we re while inside charlie gard's parents were accepting their fight is over. and they're desperately ill son should be allowed to die. they emerged from a highly emotional hearing to pay tribute to charlie. 0urson hearing to pay tribute to charlie. our son is hearing to pay tribute to charlie. 0urson is an hearing to pay tribute to charlie. our son is an absolute warrior and we could not be proud of him, and we will miss him terribly. his body, heart and soul may soon be gone, but his spirit will live on for eternity and he'll make a difference to people's lives for years to come, we'll make sure of that. we're now going to spend our last precious moments with our son, charlie. who, u nfortu nately, moments with our son, charlie. who, unfortunately, won't make his first birthday in just under two unfortunately, won‘t make his first bir
doctors at great ormond street hospital say the treatment could never have worked. here's our medical correspondent fergus walsh. crowd chant: "shame on gosh!" war emotion outside the high court. while inside charlie gard's parents we re while inside charlie gard's parents were accepting their fight is over. and they're desperately ill son should be allowed to die. they emerged from a highly emotional hearing to pay tribute to charlie. 0urson hearing to pay tribute to charlie. our son...
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great ormond street hospital's position has not changed. but it's now asking the high court to assess the new evidence and make the final decision about charlie's future. the headlines on bbc news — the first day of the g20 summit in hamburg has come to a close with climate change, international trade and terrorism at the top of the agenda. but all eyes were on the first meeting of donald trump and vladimir putin. they spent nearly two and a half hours unofficial talks. great ormond street hospital says it has applied to the high court for a fresh hearing in the case of terminally ill baby charlie gard after it received new medical evidence. the bbc has obtained footage of a meeting last night at which the judge leading the inquiry into the grenfell tower fire was heckled by residents. as he attempted to reassure locals that he would look into the matter to the "very best of his ability", residents said they still lacked confidence in him and his words of reassurance were "not good enough". our home affairs correspondent tom symonds repor
great ormond street hospital's position has not changed. but it's now asking the high court to assess the new evidence and make the final decision about charlie's future. the headlines on bbc news — the first day of the g20 summit in hamburg has come to a close with climate change, international trade and terrorism at the top of the agenda. but all eyes were on the first meeting of donald trump and vladimir putin. they spent nearly two and a half hours unofficial talks. great ormond street...
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he went to great ormond street hospital. it was the first time he saw charlie, examined him himself. the hospital gave him full access to the medical records. then he sat down, as well as an italian doctor, with the medical staff at great ormond street who had been treating charlie. they had a discussion about how charlie is. crucially, as well, we may hear later this afternoon about the report into the mri scan that was carried out on charlie last week, as well, on his brain. and a report into the eeg scan, which was also taken on charlie. we expect those details later on in court. we were expecting today to begin at ten o'clock. at that time —— but that time has changed to two o'clock. we haven't been given a reason for that change in time. but the court will be sitting within the next few minutes. and the parents are now in court, we understand. thanks very much. any details we will bring them to you. president trump's son—in—law and senior advisorjared kushner, says he didn't collude, nor know of anyone who did c
he went to great ormond street hospital. it was the first time he saw charlie, examined him himself. the hospital gave him full access to the medical records. then he sat down, as well as an italian doctor, with the medical staff at great ormond street who had been treating charlie. they had a discussion about how charlie is. crucially, as well, we may hear later this afternoon about the report into the mri scan that was carried out on charlie last week, as well, on his brain. and a report into...
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the parents of terminally—ill baby charlie gard deliver a petition to great ormond street hospital, calling on them to let him go to the us for experimental treatment. we have got to stay hopeful, and hope thejudge listens we have got to stay hopeful, and hope the judge listens to the seven experts we have got now who are saying this has a chance of working for charlie. they all agree he should have this opportunity, we agree he should have this opportunity, our supporters do as well. thousands of people gather in istanbul in turkey to protest against the government of president erdogan. government ministers say unacceptable amounts of drugs and mobile phones are being found in prisons. also in the next hour... going back to his roots — after 13 years away, wayne rooney rejoins his boyhood club, everton, as he says goodbye to manchester united. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the iraqi prime minister, haider al—abadi, has declared that the city of mosul has been liberated from so—called islamic state. the prime minister has travelled to mosul, where he's been meeting fighters
the parents of terminally—ill baby charlie gard deliver a petition to great ormond street hospital, calling on them to let him go to the us for experimental treatment. we have got to stay hopeful, and hope thejudge listens we have got to stay hopeful, and hope the judge listens to the seven experts we have got now who are saying this has a chance of working for charlie. they all agree he should have this opportunity, we agree he should have this opportunity, our supporters do as well....
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staff at great ormond street hospital say they've been humbled by "the agony and bravery" of charlie's parents‘ decision. we'll be live at the high court after what appears to be the final chapter in a heart—wrenching case. the other main stories on bbc news at five... donald trump's son—in—law, jared kushner, denies colluding with russia during the presidential election. he's appearing before a senate investigations panel. the government promises an energy revolution, investing hundreds of millions pounds in battery technology. and 20 years after her death, prince william says he often talks of "granny diana" to keep his mother's memory alive for his children. it's five o'clock, our top story is that the parents of the terminally ill baby, charlie gard, have ended their legal fight to take him to the united states for experimental treatment. the high court was told they now accepted no medical treatment could help him. charlie's mother, connie yates, said she believed time had been wasted and earlier treatment could have improved the quality of her son's life. speaking outside
staff at great ormond street hospital say they've been humbled by "the agony and bravery" of charlie's parents‘ decision. we'll be live at the high court after what appears to be the final chapter in a heart—wrenching case. the other main stories on bbc news at five... donald trump's son—in—law, jared kushner, denies colluding with russia during the presidential election. he's appearing before a senate investigations panel. the government promises an energy revolution,...
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yes, great ormond street hospital gave state m e nts great ormond street hospital gave statements last night. they wanted to say it in court, but it did not happen. they accused him of giving the parents false hope, they say michio hirano gave evidence at the initial court hearing, i was there, it took three days, and he was giving evidence by skype saying he could help. but he did not examine charlie and the last week. he had not looked at the brain scans, the contemporaneous medical notes and he had not read the judge's statement and he had not looked at the second opinions from other world—renowned experts that great ormond street hospital had gone to and they had examined charlie. they say they are concerned to hear that the professor stated in the witness box he retains financial interest in some of the treatment compounds he proposed to give charlie. on july treatment compounds he proposed to give charlie. onjuly the 13th, when we had an mri scan, the parents realised the scans showed charlie really was beyond help at that point. the hospital says it gave no cause for optimism,
yes, great ormond street hospital gave state m e nts great ormond street hospital gave statements last night. they wanted to say it in court, but it did not happen. they accused him of giving the parents false hope, they say michio hirano gave evidence at the initial court hearing, i was there, it took three days, and he was giving evidence by skype saying he could help. but he did not examine charlie and the last week. he had not looked at the brain scans, the contemporaneous medical notes and...
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great ormond street hospital says its staff are receiving death threats and "outrageous" abuse over the charlie gard case. it says doctors and nurses have faced "a shocking and disgraceful "tide of hostility" with thousands of abusive messages online and families of patients harassed in the street. it comes as the high court considers whether critically ill charlie would benefit from the experimental medical treatment demanded by his parents or should be allowed to die. as the us congress prepares to question donald trump's family over alleged collusion with russia, the president insists he has the authority to issue pardons for wrongdoing. boots says sorry after initially rejecting calls to cut the price of its emergency contraception pill. and another milestone for british cycling as chris froome all but seals his fourth tour de france title good evening. the hospital which is seeking to remove life support from the seriously ill baby, charlie gard, has contacted the police after staff received death threats. great ormond street hospital said doctors and nurses had faced a "tide of ab
great ormond street hospital says its staff are receiving death threats and "outrageous" abuse over the charlie gard case. it says doctors and nurses have faced "a shocking and disgraceful "tide of hostility" with thousands of abusive messages online and families of patients harassed in the street. it comes as the high court considers whether critically ill charlie would benefit from the experimental medical treatment demanded by his parents or should be allowed to die....
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for sad reading accord to great ormond street hospital. it's time for a look at the business stories of the week. we have been hearing about the size of the borrowing and our overall debt which is growing. yeah, the overall big package of debt, the total national debt at the moment is £1. 75 trillion, that's around 87% of gdp. the numbers released today on quarterly borrowing, how much we borrowed april, may, june, they rose by 9% to £22. 8 billion for the government. i suppose this ironically could be good news for the chancellor. it's not normally good news to say we are borrowing more but he is keen to stress the age of austerity is not over yet. more but he is keen to stress the age of austerity is not over yetm becomes political? meanwhile, looking at the markets, the shares of vodafone are performing well, why? they had a really good quarter, they're selling more data. this is really ironic. what is happening? yeah, they're a phone company but now they're increasingly a data company. people are communicating via different things an
for sad reading accord to great ormond street hospital. it's time for a look at the business stories of the week. we have been hearing about the size of the borrowing and our overall debt which is growing. yeah, the overall big package of debt, the total national debt at the moment is £1. 75 trillion, that's around 87% of gdp. the numbers released today on quarterly borrowing, how much we borrowed april, may, june, they rose by 9% to £22. 8 billion for the government. i suppose this...
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great ormond street hospital's position has not changed. but it's now asking the high court to assess the new evidence and make the final decision about charlie's future. let's talk to professor dominic wilkinson — a director of medical ethics at the university of oxford, he's also a consultant neonatologist and is talking to us from hospital in oxford... professor wilkinson, thank you for joining us. briefly, if you can, what are the ethical complexities of charlie's case? it's about weighing up charlie's case? it's about weighing up the risks and benefits of continuing life support for charlie, and associated with that, the risks and associated with that, the risks and benefits of the experimental treatment. so, where then do the ethical issues, the medical issues, and the legal issues all intersect? the ethical issues and the legal issues, they overlap. both ethics and law look first of all at what is best for charlie. that is all that anybody involved in this case is focused on, the challenge, of course, is that there are different vi
great ormond street hospital's position has not changed. but it's now asking the high court to assess the new evidence and make the final decision about charlie's future. let's talk to professor dominic wilkinson — a director of medical ethics at the university of oxford, he's also a consultant neonatologist and is talking to us from hospital in oxford... professor wilkinson, thank you for joining us. briefly, if you can, what are the ethical complexities of charlie's case? it's about...
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jeremy hunt has described the abuse of staff at great ormond street hospital where baby charlie gard is being treated as "totally u na cce pta ble". blood donation rules for sex workers and gay men are being relaxed in england and scotland. and donald trump's stalled plans to reform obamacare will be among the topics discussed on dateline london at 11.30 with jane hill. good morning and welcome to bbc news. princes william and harry have given a candid insight into their relationship with their mother princess diana, and have revealed that they last spoke to her in a brief phone call on the day she died. speaking in a documentary to mark the twentieth anniversary of her death, the princes said they regret the rushed nature of that conversation, but fondly recall their mother's loving nature and her mischievous side. here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. to the watching world, she was the princess whose image appeared constantly on front pages. it was a glamorous but necessarily limited impression of the real person. now, nearly 20 years after diana's death in the car acc
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great ormond street hospital's position has not changed. but it's now asking the high court to assess the new evidence and make the final decision about charlie's future. with me is our medical correspondent fergus walsh. this has been the most agonising case, just explain for us how things will unfold from here for charlie and his parents. the hospital's position is not changed, they said charlie is almost certainly in pain and the best outcome is to end his suffering but they want to be seen to be exploring every avenue and they are now putting this back in the hands of the high court to explore this new evidence. in this letter it talks about dramatic clinical improvements from unpublished evidence and they are very doubtful about that evidence, they have explored this already but this treatment is a powder that you put in food and all the evidence i've seen has suggested very small improvements of 3—4% in children with mitochondria disorders and it has never been tried on anyone but charlie's condition. you heard his mother talking ab
great ormond street hospital's position has not changed. but it's now asking the high court to assess the new evidence and make the final decision about charlie's future. with me is our medical correspondent fergus walsh. this has been the most agonising case, just explain for us how things will unfold from here for charlie and his parents. the hospital's position is not changed, they said charlie is almost certainly in pain and the best outcome is to end his suffering but they want to be seen...
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great ormond street hospital had gone back to court, after the family said there was new information, but after examining charlie, an american doctor who said he could help, told them it wasn't possible. all the doctors agree damage to his muscle and tissue was irreversible. great ormond street has released a statement in that statement they said the agony desolation and bravery by the family's decision command our utmost respect and humble all who work there. charlie's pa rents humble all who work there. charlie's parents have humble all who work there. charlie's pa rents have now left humble all who work there. charlie's parents have now left the high court here, we assume they have now gone to spend what they say are the last precious mopes with their son and they will now have to have a very difficult, private and sensitive discussion with medics as to when charlie moves out of intersieve care and on the a palliative regime. thank you. we can speak to trevor stammers, senior lecturer in bioethics at st mary's university. it is quite clear the parents feel that this legal process t
great ormond street hospital had gone back to court, after the family said there was new information, but after examining charlie, an american doctor who said he could help, told them it wasn't possible. all the doctors agree damage to his muscle and tissue was irreversible. great ormond street has released a statement in that statement they said the agony desolation and bravery by the family's decision command our utmost respect and humble all who work there. charlie's pa rents humble all who...
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the letter was handed over to great ormond street hospital this morning and that they are considering it. it's a dreadfully difficult case. the court here and in europe were looking at this from charlie's perspective. they consider what is in his best interest. what do we think will happen now? it's up to the hospital. the legal position is that charlie's best interests are what great honest to have advocated. —— we promise to. we are in the position that that is the case. this has come forward and it is up to the hospital to decide what to do next. they have come under huge pressure globally because of this campaign that the parents started. they have fought to keep the child alive and you can understand why. they have had support now from the vatican. support from president trump, sold the hospital at the centre of this is coming under a lot of pressure. —— so that the hospital. an 81—year—old former religious teacher has been sentenced to 13 years in prison after being convicted of 1a child sex abuse offences which involved four girls who were aged just 6 to 10 years ol
the letter was handed over to great ormond street hospital this morning and that they are considering it. it's a dreadfully difficult case. the court here and in europe were looking at this from charlie's perspective. they consider what is in his best interest. what do we think will happen now? it's up to the hospital. the legal position is that charlie's best interests are what great honest to have advocated. —— we promise to. we are in the position that that is the case. this has come...
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the headlines at 11:00: great ormond street hospital says staff have received death threats and abuse in relation to the case of the terminally ill baby charlie gard. as the us congress prepares to question donald trump's family over alleged collusion with russia, the president insists he has the authority to issue pardons for wrongdoing. airline pilots welcome plans to tighten the rules for owners of drones due to concerns over near—misses with passenger planes. also in the next hour — cashing in a cool two million. an amateur player from east yorkshire has wowed the world of poker by finishing fourth in the game's most prestigious tournament. chris froome is on the verge of taking his fourth tour de france title after increasing his lead in today's time trial. and we'll be taking a look at tomorrow's front pages, including the sunday telegraph which reports that more than a0 high—profile female bbc stars have written to the director—general tony hall urging him to act now to close the gender pay gap. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the hospital which is seeking to remo
the headlines at 11:00: great ormond street hospital says staff have received death threats and abuse in relation to the case of the terminally ill baby charlie gard. as the us congress prepares to question donald trump's family over alleged collusion with russia, the president insists he has the authority to issue pardons for wrongdoing. airline pilots welcome plans to tighten the rules for owners of drones due to concerns over near—misses with passenger planes. also in the next hour —...
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ormond street hospital. over the weekend great ormond street hospital released a statement saying that doctors and nurses have suffered a torrent of abuse. thousands of messages, verbal abuse in the street and hate messages online, including death threats. we got a longer statement yesterday from connie and chris, charlie's parents, saying that they have also been the subject ofa that they have also been the subject of a lot of abuse, and a backlash, since that statement was released on saturday i great ormond street hospital. we will speak to you again later on. and we will be speaking to a judge shortly who has been involved in cases like this, to discuss a little bit about how you make those decisions. the duke of cambridge has revealed how he tells his children stories about their grandmother, diana, princess of wales. as they approach the 20th anniversary of their mother's death, princes william and harry have been giving an insight into how they try to keep her memory alive. it is part of a new documen
ormond street hospital. over the weekend great ormond street hospital released a statement saying that doctors and nurses have suffered a torrent of abuse. thousands of messages, verbal abuse in the street and hate messages online, including death threats. we got a longer statement yesterday from connie and chris, charlie's parents, saying that they have also been the subject ofa that they have also been the subject of a lot of abuse, and a backlash, since that statement was released on...
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london's great ormond street hospital says staff have received death threats and online abuse in relation to the charlie gard case. hello and welcome to bbc news. president trump has insisted he has complete power to pardon people. it comes amid reports that he's been looking at ways of pardoning himself and his family should investigators decide there was collusion with russia during the us election campaign. next week, his eldest son and his son—in—law are due to testify before congress. but there was no mention of the controversy when the president spoke at a naval ceremony in virginia. from washington, laura bicker reports. donald trump hoped this week would be a celebration of all that is made in america, including this new state—of—the—art aircraft carrier. instead, he finds himself gearing up for what could be one of his biggest battles. he's clearing the decks and finding new staff to fight off claims the kremlin helped him win the white house. his core message has become engulfed by the many investigations. instead, this is the kind of sales pitch he'd prefer americans
london's great ormond street hospital says staff have received death threats and online abuse in relation to the charlie gard case. hello and welcome to bbc news. president trump has insisted he has complete power to pardon people. it comes amid reports that he's been looking at ways of pardoning himself and his family should investigators decide there was collusion with russia during the us election campaign. next week, his eldest son and his son—in—law are due to testify before congress....
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connie yates wants her son to die at home, but great ormond street hospital says that isn't practical. they've suggested a hospice. thejudge at the the judge at the high court says in his final moments the hospital and pa rents would his final moments the hospital and parents would come to an arrangement without him having to intervene. a fully—electric version of the mini is to be built at bmw's plant in oxford, as the company insists it neither sought nor received any assurances from the government post—brexit. based on that confidence in our industrial strategy and end the brilliant workforce at oxford, i am delighted they were able to make this landmark investment. the number of nhs vacancies in england in the first part of the year has risen to 86,000, up by 10% from last year. forest fires across south east france force hundreds of homes to be evacuated as firefighters battle the blaze. escaping it all. theresa may and her husband philip are in italy on the first leg of a three—week break. its five o'clock. our top story. charlie gard's mother has returned to the high cour
connie yates wants her son to die at home, but great ormond street hospital says that isn't practical. they've suggested a hospice. thejudge at the the judge at the high court says in his final moments the hospital and pa rents would his final moments the hospital and parents would come to an arrangement without him having to intervene. a fully—electric version of the mini is to be built at bmw's plant in oxford, as the company insists it neither sought nor received any assurances from the...
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great ormond street hospital says it has applied to the high court for a fresh hearing in the case of terminally—ill baby, charlie gard, after it received new evidence. and newsnight, we will bring you the full story of the firefighters taking out the flames of grenfell tower. what lessons have been learned? what tower. what lessons have been learned ? what issues tower. what lessons have been learned? what issues did they encounter? we will have the full details.
great ormond street hospital says it has applied to the high court for a fresh hearing in the case of terminally—ill baby, charlie gard, after it received new evidence. and newsnight, we will bring you the full story of the firefighters taking out the flames of grenfell tower. what lessons have been learned? what tower. what lessons have been learned ? what issues tower. what lessons have been learned? what issues did they encounter? we will have the full details.
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the parents of charlie gard deliver a petition to great ormond street hospital in london, calling on doctors to allow the terminally ill baby to travel to america for experimental treatment. thousands of people gather at an opposition event in istanbul to protest against the government of president erdogan. hundreds of kilograms of drugs and thousands of mobile phones were found in prisons in england and wales last year. the government has described the situation as "unacceptable." the church of england's ruling body, the general synod, has voted overwhelmingly in favour of welcoming transgender people and offering special church services for them. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster penny smith and the journalistjames rampton. welcome to you both. the ft says theresa may is expected to ask labour to come forward with feedback and ideas on her policies following speculation amongst backbench conservative mps over her future. the telegraph runs with the same story, saying mrs may will ask forjeremy corbyn‘s
the parents of charlie gard deliver a petition to great ormond street hospital in london, calling on doctors to allow the terminally ill baby to travel to america for experimental treatment. thousands of people gather at an opposition event in istanbul to protest against the government of president erdogan. hundreds of kilograms of drugs and thousands of mobile phones were found in prisons in england and wales last year. the government has described the situation as "unacceptable."...
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the headlines at 8.30pm: great ormond street hospital contacts the police after staff received death threats and online abuse in relation to the charlie gard case. as some of president trump's family prepare to give evidence to the investigation into his team's possible links with russia, the president tweets a reminder that he has the complete power to issue a pardon. boots has said it is "truly sorry" for its response to calls to cut the cost of one its morning—after pills. the company faced criticism after saying it wanted to avoid "incentivising inappropriate use" of the pills. airline pilots have welcomed government plans to introduce a registration system for privately—owned drones. it follows growing concern about the risk they pose to aircraft. now on bbc news, it's time for our world. in the syrian city of raqqa, the group that calls itself islamic state is under siege. its fighters are surrounded by a kurdish—led, us—backed coalition. gabriel gatehouse reports. in the syrian city of raqqa, islamic state is making a final stand. fighting them, a fragile coalition...
the headlines at 8.30pm: great ormond street hospital contacts the police after staff received death threats and online abuse in relation to the charlie gard case. as some of president trump's family prepare to give evidence to the investigation into his team's possible links with russia, the president tweets a reminder that he has the complete power to issue a pardon. boots has said it is "truly sorry" for its response to calls to cut the cost of one its morning—after pills. the...
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ormond street hospital to die. the lawyer for parents of charlie say they have found a doctor who would be willing to look after he's left hospital. a drive towards cleaner air — the sale of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned from 2040. we have to get rid of petrol and diesel cars from our roads if we are going to make sure not only do we deal with the health problems air pollution causes, but also that we meet our climate change targets. president donald trump says the us government will not accept transgender individuals to serve in any capacity in the us military — citing what he calls "tremendous medical costs and disruption". also in the next hour — huge wildfires in the south of france. thousands of people, including many british holiday—makers, have been moved to safety to escape the flames. the supreme court rules that charging to bring an employment tribunal case is unlawful — the government says it will now refund claimants‘ fees. can dogs sniff out parkinson's disease earlier? a trial
ormond street hospital to die. the lawyer for parents of charlie say they have found a doctor who would be willing to look after he's left hospital. a drive towards cleaner air — the sale of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned from 2040. we have to get rid of petrol and diesel cars from our roads if we are going to make sure not only do we deal with the health problems air pollution causes, but also that we meet our climate change targets. president donald trump says the us government...
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it is now up to great ormond street hospital to decide what they do next. they have come under huge pressure, globally, because of this campaign that the parents have started, they have fought to keep their child alive, and everyone can understand why they have done that, but they have had support from the pope, the vatican, president trump, tweeting that he would do all he can. the hospital at the centre of this is coming under a lot of pressure. all the headlines coming up in a moment but first, a weather update. warm for most of us! we have the details. not quite as hot as it was yesterday, temperatures this afternoon have reached 29 degrees in parts of the south—east of england, and glorious sunshine in the south and glorious sunshine in the south and south—east. here is the scene taken by one of the weather watchers. some sunshine around. things are not clouded over from the north, the satellite image shows that, quite a lot of cloud across the western half, drifting south through the course of the day. this afternoon we will see some showers —
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the parents of charlie gard are delivering a petition to great ormond street hospital in london, calling on doctors to allow the terminally ill baby to travel to america for experimental treatment. sir vince cable, who's favourite to be the next leader of the liberal democrats, says he's "beginning to think brexit may never happen". sport now — and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here'sjessica. good afternoon. it is finally balanced in the world cup match between england and australia. the hosts won the toss and chose to bat, and they'll be disappointed with the early loss of lauren winfield — who madejust one run. but sarah taylor and tammy bowmont steadied things. the loss of four quick wickets has put south africa back in contention at lord's. england resumed play on 119 for 1, with alistair cook having already made a half century. he added another ten runs this morning before he was out. captain joe root went for just five. ben stokes has just fallen, joe root went for just five. ben stokes hasjust fallen, out joe root went for just five. ben stokes has just falle
the parents of charlie gard are delivering a petition to great ormond street hospital in london, calling on doctors to allow the terminally ill baby to travel to america for experimental treatment. sir vince cable, who's favourite to be the next leader of the liberal democrats, says he's "beginning to think brexit may never happen". sport now — and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here'sjessica. good afternoon. it is finally balanced in the world cup match between...
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the parents of charlie gard delivered a petition to great ormond street hospital in london, colley on doctors to allow the baby to travel to america for experimental treatment. thousands of people gather at an opposition event in istanbul to protest against the government of preston —— president erdogan. hundreds of kilograms of drugs and thousands of mobile phones we re drugs and thousands of mobile phones were filed in prisons in england and wales last year. the government has described the situation is unacceptable. the church of england's ruling body has voted overwhelmingly in favour of welcoming transgender overwhelmingly in favour of welcoming tra nsgender people overwhelmingly in favour of welcoming transgender people and offering special church service for them. welcome to our look ahead to what the papers would be bring us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster penny smith and the broadcaster penny smith and the broadcasterjames renton. moribund white front pages. —— james renton. the prime minister has asked limit comeback with feedback and ideas on how policies foll
the parents of charlie gard delivered a petition to great ormond street hospital in london, colley on doctors to allow the baby to travel to america for experimental treatment. thousands of people gather at an opposition event in istanbul to protest against the government of preston —— president erdogan. hundreds of kilograms of drugs and thousands of mobile phones we re drugs and thousands of mobile phones were filed in prisons in england and wales last year. the government has described...
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we can cross to mark lobel, who's at great ormond street hospital. it is the hospital that feels the life—support machine should be switched off that is going back to the samejudge switched off that is going back to the same judge at the high court to look at this potential new evidence? that's right. of course, it has come after pressure from the parent and from some members of the international medical community that in around fourand international medical community that in around four and a half hours' time, as you say, the high court judges are again going to get a chance to decide what is in the best interests for 11—month—old charlie, who is behind at the in great ormond street hospital. he has this rare syndrome, so he has to be helped to breathe. that is just one of the u nfortu nate breathe. that is just one of the unfortunate characteristics that the pa rents unfortunate characteristics that the parents desperately want to change. as you say, it is actually great 0rmond as you say, it is actually great ormond street hospital that have
we can cross to mark lobel, who's at great ormond street hospital. it is the hospital that feels the life—support machine should be switched off that is going back to the samejudge switched off that is going back to the same judge at the high court to look at this potential new evidence? that's right. of course, it has come after pressure from the parent and from some members of the international medical community that in around fourand international medical community that in around four and...
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ormond street hospital. an earlier ruling supported the view of his doctors that nothing could be done to improve his quality of life, and they should be allowed to switch off his life support systems. butjudges will now evaluate new unpublished data about an experimental treatment which his parents want their 11—month old son to receive. our correspondent daniela relph reports. for charlie gard's parents, today's court hearing offers some hope, when they thought all hope had gone. the court will hear fresh submissions this afternoon about the experimental treatment available. lawyers say the parents want to take him to america for treatment. the hospital's legal team says there is nothing more they can do to help to treat charlie. thejudge said, "there is not a person alive who would not want to save charlie. if you bring new evidence to me and i consider it changes the situation, i will be the first to welcome that outcome." great ormond street, e;u~am,\; ”4 h—é afi— — — ——~ — f — —
ormond street hospital. an earlier ruling supported the view of his doctors that nothing could be done to improve his quality of life, and they should be allowed to switch off his life support systems. butjudges will now evaluate new unpublished data about an experimental treatment which his parents want their 11—month old son to receive. our correspondent daniela relph reports. for charlie gard's parents, today's court hearing offers some hope, when they thought all hope had gone. the court...
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ormond street hospital approves of. we understood yesterday that it was going to be very difficult for that to happen. in fact, it extremely unlikely. there is no formal announcement about the status of this agreement, nor do we necessarily expect one. u nless nor do we necessarily expect one. unless the parents choose to say something. the anticipation is that charlie will be moved to a hospice at some point fairly soon and his life—support will be withdrawn at some point, but we don‘t know exactly when and the judge in this case has ordered that those timings not be disclosed. these are the last stages of a really protracted acrimonious legal battle between the pa rents acrimonious legal battle between the parents and the hospital. yes, this was really a question about who had the moral authority to decide what was best for charlie. of course, the pa rents felt was best for charlie. of course, the parents felt they were best placed to decide what charlie‘s future should be. but the courts have to appoint a guard
ormond street hospital approves of. we understood yesterday that it was going to be very difficult for that to happen. in fact, it extremely unlikely. there is no formal announcement about the status of this agreement, nor do we necessarily expect one. u nless nor do we necessarily expect one. unless the parents choose to say something. the anticipation is that charlie will be moved to a hospice at some point fairly soon and his life—support will be withdrawn at some point, but we don‘t...
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threats have been made against the judiciary and medical staff at great ormond street hospital. under no possible circumstances whatsoever does any member of charlie's family or any of charlie's true supporters condone any such action. we have discovered that new powers to curb dock attacks haven't been working. we'll talk to the family of a three—year—old girl mauled after five doings broke into her garden. and it's 50 years since gay sex was decriminalised but how much has changed and how close are we to achieving true equality? we demand the same rights. no more, no less. the same rights as other ordinary, civilised human beings. we'll talk to peter tatchell and george montagu, convicted of gross indecency with a man in the 70s and describes himself as the oldest gay in the village and a woman who's only just in the village and a woman who's onlyjust come out, about how much as changed. hello. welcome to the programme, we're live until 11 this morning. throughout the programme the latest breaking news and developing stories...a little later we'll celebrate two amazing bri
threats have been made against the judiciary and medical staff at great ormond street hospital. under no possible circumstances whatsoever does any member of charlie's family or any of charlie's true supporters condone any such action. we have discovered that new powers to curb dock attacks haven't been working. we'll talk to the family of a three—year—old girl mauled after five doings broke into her garden. and it's 50 years since gay sex was decriminalised but how much has changed and how...
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the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has described the abuse to staff at great ormond street hospital, where the terminally ill baby charlie gard is being treated, as "totally u na cce pta ble". the hospital says its doctors and nurses had faced a "tide of abuse", and that it's had to call in the police. the high court is considering whether charlie's parents should be allowed to take him to the united states for experimental treatment. richard main reports. release charlie gard! it is a case that has touched people around the world. attracting a growing number of campaigners who disagree with medical experts over the treatment of a critically ill baby boy. ii—month—old charlie gard has a rare form of mitochondrial disease, a condition that causes progressive muscle weakness and irreversible brain damage. his parents, connie yates and chris gard, want to take him to the us for pioneering surgery. but great ormond street hospital says it is in charlie's best interests to turn off his life—support and allow him to die. last night the hospital said in a statement that their doctors
the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has described the abuse to staff at great ormond street hospital, where the terminally ill baby charlie gard is being treated, as "totally u na cce pta ble". the hospital says its doctors and nurses had faced a "tide of abuse", and that it's had to call in the police. the high court is considering whether charlie's parents should be allowed to take him to the united states for experimental treatment. richard main reports. release charlie...
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so far, the courts have agreed with great ormond street hospital that charlie's condition cannot be improved, and he should instead be allowed to die. but support has grown for the family from all over the world, including from president trump and the pope. and a glimmer of hope, when seven specialists led by the vatican children's hospital signed a letter saying that treatment should be reconsidered following success in conditions similar to charlie's. chris and connie handed a petition in to great ormond street yesterday, with over 350,000 signatures backing them. but the hospital has made clear its position has not changed — the treatment would be futile. it would be up to a judge to decide if once again that is true. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. this morning, his mother connie yates said there was reason for hope. his pulse and —— his pulse is nice and settled. we sit and watch videos. you know. if he was suffering, i couldn't do it, i promise you. the prime minister has signalled a change to her style of government — by calling for a cross—party approach to policy. in a spee
so far, the courts have agreed with great ormond street hospital that charlie's condition cannot be improved, and he should instead be allowed to die. but support has grown for the family from all over the world, including from president trump and the pope. and a glimmer of hope, when seven specialists led by the vatican children's hospital signed a letter saying that treatment should be reconsidered following success in conditions similar to charlie's. chris and connie handed a petition in to...
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the ii—month—old baby, charlie gard, is receiving life support at great ormond street hospital in london. but the hospital want to withdraw that life—support and is involved in a bitter legal battle with charlie gard's parents. laura tra nt reports. it's a case that's touched people around the world. attracting a growing number of campaigners who disagree with medical experts over the treatment of a critically ill baby boy. ii—month—old charlie gard has a form of mitochondrial disease, a condition that causes progressive muscle weakness and irreversible brain damage. his parents, connie yates and chris gard, want to take him to the us for pioneering treatment, but great ormond street hospital says it in charlie's best interests to turn off his life—support and allow him to die. tonight, the hospital said in a statement, that their doctors and nurses have been subjected to a shocking and disgraceful tide of hostility. the hospital has reported the abuse to the police. it comes as the high court decides on charlie's future and a day after the judge urged any campaigners outside the
the ii—month—old baby, charlie gard, is receiving life support at great ormond street hospital in london. but the hospital want to withdraw that life—support and is involved in a bitter legal battle with charlie gard's parents. laura tra nt reports. it's a case that's touched people around the world. attracting a growing number of campaigners who disagree with medical experts over the treatment of a critically ill baby boy. ii—month—old charlie gard has a form of mitochondrial...
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great ormond street hospital in london, which is treating the boy, says the therapy is unjustified. but charlie's parents both interrupted the hearing, shouting out that the hospital was lying. 11—month—old charlie is suffering from a rare genetic condition and has brain damage. our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. vocal, passionate and determined. charlie gard's parents have considerable support, including the pope and donald trump. let us pray. and noticed pro—life —— now this pro—life evangelical preacher who was once jailed for anti—abortion protest in the us and has been praying by charlie's bedside. protest in the us and has been praying by charlie's bedsidem protest in the us and has been praying by charlie's bedside. if a court, if a judge, praying by charlie's bedside. if a court, ifajudge, if praying by charlie's bedside. if a court, if a judge, if a hospital official can come and tell a parent that they don't have the right or the authority to provide the kind of medical care that their child's needs, then parental rights are under attack and arou
great ormond street hospital in london, which is treating the boy, says the therapy is unjustified. but charlie's parents both interrupted the hearing, shouting out that the hospital was lying. 11—month—old charlie is suffering from a rare genetic condition and has brain damage. our medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. vocal, passionate and determined. charlie gard's parents have considerable support, including the pope and donald trump. let us pray. and noticed pro—life —— now...