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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. now for a look at the weather. colder once again. through the course of the afternoon. sunny spells back to northern ireland. before the end of the afternoon. parts of south england. this evening tonight. for southern scotland and northern england. there will be ice going into the morning. spreading south—eastwards across the uk as the day goes on. this is bbc news. its work with 0xfam. aid workers in haiti. downing street says 0xfam has serious questions to answer. syrian anti—aircraft fire. and were taken to hospital. to a government minister. it's thought the pair were part of a unit that murdered 27 hostages. there's a warning about a new scam involving the apple itunes service. using itunes vouchers bought in high street shops. moron nobles stories in the 1pm moves. moves. now it's time for an update on the sport. it's been a great start by elise christie. good morning. the winter olympics in south korea. in the heats for the 500 metre short track speed skating. better than t
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. now for a look at the weather. colder once again. through the course of the afternoon. sunny spells back to northern ireland. before the end of the afternoon. parts of south england. this evening tonight. for southern scotland and northern england. there will be ice going into the morning. spreading south—eastwards across the uk as the day goes on. this is bbc news. its work with 0xfam. aid workers in haiti. downing street says 0xfam has serious questions to...
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charlotte gallagher reports. we're used to seeing these traffic light labels on much of the food and drink we buy. they allow us to see at a glance how much fat, saturates, sugar and salt a product contains. but the labels, introduced by the department of health in 2015, are voluntary. the local government association says only around two thirds of products sold in the uk currently have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling and the lga has called on ministers to make the traffic light scheme a legal requirement once eu legislation are transferred into british law. it says the scheme is popular with consumers and helps them make informed choices about what they are eating and drinking. they believe making the labels mandatory would help tackle the britain's obesity crisis. the department of health says it's committed to giving people clear information about what they eat and will continue to help consumers to make healthy choices. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. now on bbc news, our world. for
charlotte gallagher reports. we're used to seeing these traffic light labels on much of the food and drink we buy. they allow us to see at a glance how much fat, saturates, sugar and salt a product contains. but the labels, introduced by the department of health in 2015, are voluntary. the local government association says only around two thirds of products sold in the uk currently have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling and the lga has called on ministers to make the...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. the education secretary says university students should pay different amounts, to study different courses. damian hinds suggested subsidies could be provided to fund more expensive degree courses, such as science and engineering. it comes as the prime minister prepares to outline details tomorrow of a wide ranging review into higher education funding. but labour says another review won't solve funding problems, as tom barton reports. what's this worth? cheering that's the question facing ministers as they try to address concerns over the cost of university, both to students and taxpayers. a review launching tomorrow to look at how degrees are funded and whether it's right that expensive science and engineering courses cost students the same as cheaper arts and humanities degrees. when the system was brought in, it wasn't anticipated that so many universities, so many courses, would all have the same fee for their course. there hasn't been as much variety that has come into the system
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. the education secretary says university students should pay different amounts, to study different courses. damian hinds suggested subsidies could be provided to fund more expensive degree courses, such as science and engineering. it comes as the prime minister prepares to outline details tomorrow of a wide ranging review into higher education funding. but labour says another review won't solve funding problems, as tom barton reports. what's this worth? cheering...
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charlotte gallagher reports. joanna parrish had gone to france to teach english as part of a university course. but she disappeared after placing an advert ina disappeared after placing an advert in a local newspaper offering lessons. her body was later found in a river, raped, beaten, and strangled. now, almost three decades on, the prime suspect in her murder, the serial killer, michel fourniret, has reportedly confessed. michel fourniret, known as the ogre of the arden was jailed in 2008 for murdering seven young women with his wife as an accomplice. we were hoping to get some news from the french authorities for some time, but it was still quite a shock when we heard from france that he had actually admitted to being involved in the murder ofjoanna parrish. that parents have spent the last decade is fighting forjustice for their daughter and pressuring the french authorities to keep investigating the case. we suspected michel fourniret for many years. that suspicion was based on a number of things, quite a lo
charlotte gallagher reports. joanna parrish had gone to france to teach english as part of a university course. but she disappeared after placing an advert ina disappeared after placing an advert in a local newspaper offering lessons. her body was later found in a river, raped, beaten, and strangled. now, almost three decades on, the prime suspect in her murder, the serial killer, michel fourniret, has reportedly confessed. michel fourniret, known as the ogre of the arden was jailed in 2008 for...
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charlotte gallagher reports. we're used to seeing these traffic light labels on much of the food and drink we buy. they allow us to see at a glance how much fat, saturates, sugar and salt a product contains. but the labels, introduced by the department of health in 2015, are voluntary. the local government association says only around two thirds of products sold in the uk currently have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling, and the lga has called on ministers to make the traffic light scheme a legal requirement once eu legislation are transferred into british law. it says the scheme is popular with consumers and helps them make informed choices about what they are eating and drinking. they believe making the labels mandatory would help tackle the britain's obesity crisis. the department of health says it's committed to giving people clear information about what they eat and will continue to help consumers to make healthy choices. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. now on bbc news — the travel
charlotte gallagher reports. we're used to seeing these traffic light labels on much of the food and drink we buy. they allow us to see at a glance how much fat, saturates, sugar and salt a product contains. but the labels, introduced by the department of health in 2015, are voluntary. the local government association says only around two thirds of products sold in the uk currently have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling, and the lga has called on ministers to make the...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. one of burkina faso's best known film directors, idrissa ouedraogo, has died following a stroke. he was 64. mr ouedraogo was one of a group of film makers who helped put his country at the centre of african cinema. perhaps his most famous film work was the 1989 film yaaba. the best of british film—making talent has been honoured at the baftas, with many of the stars using the spotlight to highlight the sexual harassment scandal which has gripped the industry in recent months. the big winner of the night was three billboards outside ebbing, missouri which won in five categories, while gary oldman was named best actorfor his portrayal of winston churchill in darkest hour. here's our arts editor will gompertz. his report contains some flash photography. the baftas 2018. part award ceremony, part platform for protest. the wear something black dress code represents a collective stand against harassment and inequality in the workplace. there is definitely a different feel to the baftas th
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. one of burkina faso's best known film directors, idrissa ouedraogo, has died following a stroke. he was 64. mr ouedraogo was one of a group of film makers who helped put his country at the centre of african cinema. perhaps his most famous film work was the 1989 film yaaba. the best of british film—making talent has been honoured at the baftas, with many of the stars using the spotlight to highlight the sexual harassment scandal which has gripped the industry in...
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charlotte gallagher reports. the murder ofjo cox by a far right extremist stunned the nation. the labour mp and mother of two was shot and stabbed in the week before the eu referendum in 2016. in the months after her death, her widower, brendan cox, vowed to campaign in his wife's memory, and set up the jo cox foundation and more in common. now, following allegations of inappropriate behaviour against women, he has stood down from both charities. he was accused of harassing a female colleague at save the children, and assaulting a woman during a trip to harvard university in 2015. late last night, brendan cox apologised for his actions. the labour mp jess phillips, who was friends withjo cox, said he was right to stand down. i'm not defending his actions, i am trying to think about this person who i know and my friend who isn't here, and make sure that there is a change in the future. i don't defend any of this behaviour. a spokesperson for thejo cox foundation said staff admired mr cox's contribution and dedication to the charity. today, jo cox's sister said the family would
charlotte gallagher reports. the murder ofjo cox by a far right extremist stunned the nation. the labour mp and mother of two was shot and stabbed in the week before the eu referendum in 2016. in the months after her death, her widower, brendan cox, vowed to campaign in his wife's memory, and set up the jo cox foundation and more in common. now, following allegations of inappropriate behaviour against women, he has stood down from both charities. he was accused of harassing a female colleague...
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charlotte gallagher reports. we're used to seeing these traffic light labels on much of the food and drink we buy. they allow us to see at a glance how much fat, saturate, sugar and salt a product contains. but the labels, which were introduced by the department of health in 2013, are voluntary. the local government association says only around two—thirds of products sold in the uk have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling and the lga has called on ministers to make the traffic lights scheme a legal requirement once eu legislation is transferred into british law. it says the scheme is popular with consumers and helps them make informed choices about what they are eating and drinking. they believe making the labels mandatory would help tackle britain's obesity crisis. the department of health says it is committed to giving people clear information about what they eat and will continue to help consumers make healthy choices. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. samuel ljackson has been leading th
charlotte gallagher reports. we're used to seeing these traffic light labels on much of the food and drink we buy. they allow us to see at a glance how much fat, saturate, sugar and salt a product contains. but the labels, which were introduced by the department of health in 2013, are voluntary. the local government association says only around two—thirds of products sold in the uk have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling and the lga has called on ministers to make the...
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charlotte alec has the story. —— gallagher. six—year—old alfie dingley has a rare form of epilepsy and suffers up to 30 violent seizures every day. to go through that once would be traumatising, but we're going through it sometimes every 7—10 days, and it's just absolutely horrendous. last september, the family moved to the netherlands so alfie could be prescribed medical cannabis oil. his parents say he went 2a days without having a seizure. they've now moved back to the uk, but cannabis oil is illegal in britain, so they want the home secretary amber rudd to give alfie a license to use it. it is thought this drug works with nerve receptors in the brain to help control the seizures. but the home office has ruled it out. they say... a group of mps want the home secretary to make an exception for alfie. if we can find a way for her around the regulations that exist, and we believe that we can, she can issue a license to make sure that alfie can get this medicine. alfie's family have vowed to continue their battle, saying "
charlotte alec has the story. —— gallagher. six—year—old alfie dingley has a rare form of epilepsy and suffers up to 30 violent seizures every day. to go through that once would be traumatising, but we're going through it sometimes every 7—10 days, and it's just absolutely horrendous. last september, the family moved to the netherlands so alfie could be prescribed medical cannabis oil. his parents say he went 2a days without having a seizure. they've now moved back to the uk, but...
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charlotte gallagher reports. joanna parrish had gone to france to teach english as part of a university course, but she disappeared after placing an advert in a local newspaper offering lessons. her body was later found in a river. she had been raped, beaten and strangled. now, almost three decades on, the prime suspect in her murder, serial killer michel fourniret, has reportedly confessed. he is known as the ogre of the ardennes, and was jailed in 2008 for murdering seven young women. his wife, monique, was his accomplice. we had been hoping to get closure from the french authorities for quite some time. but it was still quite a shock when we heard from france that he had admitted to being involved in the murder. joanna parrish's parents have spent the last decades fighting forjustice for their daughter, and pressing the french authorities to keep investigating the case. we had suspected michel fourniret for many years. and that was based on a number of things, quite a lot as a matter of fact, but we have alway
charlotte gallagher reports. joanna parrish had gone to france to teach english as part of a university course, but she disappeared after placing an advert in a local newspaper offering lessons. her body was later found in a river. she had been raped, beaten and strangled. now, almost three decades on, the prime suspect in her murder, serial killer michel fourniret, has reportedly confessed. he is known as the ogre of the ardennes, and was jailed in 2008 for murdering seven young women. his...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. the family of murdered mpjo cox have pledged to support her widow after he admitted behaving inappropriately to women in 2015. the education secretary says university tuition fees should reflect the economic benefit graduates will have two the country ahead of a review of higher education funding in england. sport now, and time for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. good evening. there was a shock in today's only fa cup tie. league 0ne's bottom team rochdale came from behind to earn a replay with tottenham. harry kane had given the premier league side a 2—1 lead from the penalty spot in the last two minutes but rochdale conjured a dramatic equaliser deep into injury time at spotland. steve davis was their hero and they will face each other again at wembley for a place in the quarter—finals. it was an amazing game, an amazing event for us. it was a real pleasure. we took the opponents on. we know how good they are, but we tried to take them on. sacrificial behaviour at tim
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. the family of murdered mpjo cox have pledged to support her widow after he admitted behaving inappropriately to women in 2015. the education secretary says university tuition fees should reflect the economic benefit graduates will have two the country ahead of a review of higher education funding in england. sport now, and time for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. good evening. there was a shock in today's only fa cup tie. league 0ne's bottom team...
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charlotte gallagher reports. there is nothing more frustrating for drivers than being stuck in this. the bad news is, those delays are getting worse. british motorists spent an average of 31 hours stuck in congestion last year. london is europe's second most congested city after moscow. with drivers spending the government of three days every yearin the government of three days every year in trafficjams. something these drivers headed into central london no wall about. two hours per day, i come to london every day, so it's about ten hours per week, 40 hours per month, you do the maths. 0h, hours, i was. hours per month, you do the maths. 0h, hours, iwas. perweek? hours. manchester, birmingham, luton and edinburgh have also been singled out as gridlock hotspots. that extra time behind the wheel is costing drivers more than £1000 per year. notjust in wasted fuel, but also because some household goods are becoming more expensive, as higher freighting fees are passed on to consumers. inrix, which carried out the res
charlotte gallagher reports. there is nothing more frustrating for drivers than being stuck in this. the bad news is, those delays are getting worse. british motorists spent an average of 31 hours stuck in congestion last year. london is europe's second most congested city after moscow. with drivers spending the government of three days every yearin the government of three days every year in trafficjams. something these drivers headed into central london no wall about. two hours per day, i come...
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charlotte gallagher reports from westminster magistrates court. thejudge didn'tjust uphold the arrest warrant, she went through the arguments put forward byjulian assange's legal team forensically and rejected each one of them. she said his treatment wasn't disproportionate. she said julian assange was impeding justice by choosing, her words, to remain in the ecuadorian embassy. she said it appeared julian assange only wanted to cooperate with the legal system if it was on his terms, and she said he should have the courage to come to court and answer the case for himself. so as we stand, the arrest warrant issued by the uk authorities does still stand. where this goes from here, his legal team now have 14 days to appeal this ruling and ask for a judicial review. a heart—warming image of a gorilla in the arms of one of her rescuers has been selected as the winner of the wildlife photographer of the year people's choice award. the winning image, chosen by almost 20,000 nature fans, was captured by canadian photographerjo—anne mcarthur. pikin, a
charlotte gallagher reports from westminster magistrates court. thejudge didn'tjust uphold the arrest warrant, she went through the arguments put forward byjulian assange's legal team forensically and rejected each one of them. she said his treatment wasn't disproportionate. she said julian assange was impeding justice by choosing, her words, to remain in the ecuadorian embassy. she said it appeared julian assange only wanted to cooperate with the legal system if it was on his terms, and she...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. for every five prescriptions and that in england and error is made and the government has been warned these mistakes could be linked to hundreds or thousands of deaths a year. jeremy hunt has described the findings as appalling. christopher stewart is the clinical editor of chemist and druggist. what do you make of these findings. very much surprised. 0ne make of these findings. very much surprised. one in five people could potentially be getting the wrong prescription. does that mean you are doubtful of the trustworthiness of these stats, or do you just think it is not being talked about enough? well, i'm not doubtful of it, but this is across hospitals, gps, pharmacists and care homes. so i'm only reflecting the experience from community pharmacists, who i think on the whole do not experience this many medicine errors. when it comes to errors, i do not how much you've looked at this report, but does it make sense to you that you can where errors might occur, for possible potential p
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. for every five prescriptions and that in england and error is made and the government has been warned these mistakes could be linked to hundreds or thousands of deaths a year. jeremy hunt has described the findings as appalling. christopher stewart is the clinical editor of chemist and druggist. what do you make of these findings. very much surprised. 0ne make of these findings. very much surprised. one in five people could potentially be getting the wrong...
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charlotte gallagher reports. police in toronto have called this investigation unprecedented, detectives have now found the remains of at least six people hidden in large plant pots in a suburban home, where the suspect carried out landscape gardening. this man, 66—year—old bruce mcarthur, has been charged with the murders of five men, and detectives believe more charges may follow. forensic teams are searching 30 properties, battling plunging temperatures to dig through the frozen ground. officers are also examining bruce mcarthur‘s computer and mobile phone and investigating a possible link between gay dating apps and the murders. there is an extensive digital investigation going on, going through online applications, going through cellphones, different apps. we are preparing warrants, and have prepared warrants on different providers. that is a very big part of this investigation as well. in december, police tried to calm community concern that there was a serial killer stalking the area, following a hand
charlotte gallagher reports. police in toronto have called this investigation unprecedented, detectives have now found the remains of at least six people hidden in large plant pots in a suburban home, where the suspect carried out landscape gardening. this man, 66—year—old bruce mcarthur, has been charged with the murders of five men, and detectives believe more charges may follow. forensic teams are searching 30 properties, battling plunging temperatures to dig through the frozen ground....
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. this is bbc news at five. the headlines: the bosses of carillion deny being "asleep at the wheel", as it emerges the company‘s collapse will delay completion of a new hospital in liverpool. wall street takes another tumble, as the volatility which started in new york yesterday continues to affect global markets. they have recovered a little. the ira hyde park bombing of 1982 — relatives of the victims get legal aid for a civil action against the main suspect. look who i found at the airport! in a moment... tributes to the british actor john mahoney, best known for his role as martin crane in the american sitcom frasier. he has died at the age of 77. let‘s talk about rockets and space. the aerospace company spacex is gearing up to test what could become the world‘s most powerful rocket. it‘s called the falcon heavy, and if all goes according to plan, it‘ll blast off from cape canaveral at 6:30pm this evening uk time. —— 7:20pm, that‘s the latest time we have, that is the update. it‘s carryin
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. this is bbc news at five. the headlines: the bosses of carillion deny being "asleep at the wheel", as it emerges the company‘s collapse will delay completion of a new hospital in liverpool. wall street takes another tumble, as the volatility which started in new york yesterday continues to affect global markets. they have recovered a little. the ira hyde park bombing of 1982 — relatives of the victims get legal aid for a civil action against the main...
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let's speak to our correspondent, charlotte gallagher. lauri love, thanking the supporters without whom he said he might not have made it this far. essentially, his ability to cope was the central pa rt his ability to cope was the central part of the case, wasn't it? yes, fears were raised for lauri love if he had been extradited to the us, where he could have faced 99 years in an american prison. he has asperger's and also suffers from depression and has severe eczema. his said he his harm aid he which, as we hired, has today... when the judges announced this verdict, people started screaming and cheering, to which the judge said, hang on a second, this isn't a theatre or a cinema, it is a court, and you must respect that. when they came out, everyone was screaming, playing music and singing as they walked down the street. obviously, a huge amount of relief from lauri love and his family and friends. charlotte, thank you very much for that. the latest from the high court on the lauri love case. the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier,
let's speak to our correspondent, charlotte gallagher. lauri love, thanking the supporters without whom he said he might not have made it this far. essentially, his ability to cope was the central pa rt his ability to cope was the central part of the case, wasn't it? yes, fears were raised for lauri love if he had been extradited to the us, where he could have faced 99 years in an american prison. he has asperger's and also suffers from depression and has severe eczema. his said he his harm aid...
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charlotte gallagher. a woman has been found dead in a flat in manchester, following reports of a manjumping from a second storey window. he‘s thought to have leapt from a building in the ancoats area, before "a number of people" were assaulted, shortly after 7.30 this morning. police say a 37—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. the england cricketer ben stokes is to go on trial, charged in connection with a fight outside a nightclub in bristol last september. the 26—year—old pleaded not guilty to affray at bristol magistrates court and was granted bail before the next hearing in march. he‘ll now fly out to join england‘s current tour of new zealand. from bristol, jon kay reports. the morning. to bristol, for his first appearance before the city‘s magistrates. inside a packed court number one, the durham and england all—rounder told a districtjudge that he would be pleading not guilty to a charge of affray. standing next to him, two local men, ryan hale and ryan ali, bo
charlotte gallagher. a woman has been found dead in a flat in manchester, following reports of a manjumping from a second storey window. he‘s thought to have leapt from a building in the ancoats area, before "a number of people" were assaulted, shortly after 7.30 this morning. police say a 37—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder. the england cricketer ben stokes is to go on trial, charged in connection with a fight outside a nightclub in bristol last september....
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. well for more on that story, i'm joined by mark cook, professor of neurology at the university of melbourne, and researcher into the treatment of epilepsy. first of all, how does this therapy work? the parts of the brain have receptors that respond to stimulation by the various active agents in cannabis. the most port in one is thc. the brain is equipped with sensors that change excitability of the symptoms and might help some people be protected against seizures. during the period he was in the netherlands, his seizures reduced incredibly dramatically. we are seeing a lot of anecdotal information from young people particularly in had great response to cannabis and there are a lot of trials under way in some of these have shown, particularly in childhood epilepsy, that there are certainly people who can enjoy these medications. what is the rationale --1 medications. what is the rationale ——i of the rationale is —— what is the rationale in the uk. in it? is ita the rationale in
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. well for more on that story, i'm joined by mark cook, professor of neurology at the university of melbourne, and researcher into the treatment of epilepsy. first of all, how does this therapy work? the parts of the brain have receptors that respond to stimulation by the various active agents in cannabis. the most port in one is thc. the brain is equipped with sensors that change excitability of the symptoms and might help some people be protected against seizures....
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charlotte gallagher has the story. 6—year—old alfie dingley has a rare form of epilepsy and suffers up to 30 violent seizures every day. to go through that once would be traumatising, but we're going through it sometimes every 7—10 days, and it's just absolutely horrendous. last september, the family moved to the netherlands so alfie could be prescribed medical cannabis oil. his parents say he went 2a days without having a seizure. they've now moved back to the uk, but cannabis oil is illegal in britain, so they want the home secretary amber rudd to give alfie a license to use it. it is thought this drug works with nerve receptors in the brain to help control the seizures. but the home office has ruled it out. they say... a group of mps want the home secretary to make an exception for alfie. if we can find a way for her around the regulations that exist, and we believe that we can, she can issue a license to make sure that alfie can get this medicine. alfie's family have vowed to continue their battle, saying "you've got to fight, for your kids and we want to know that we've done eve
charlotte gallagher has the story. 6—year—old alfie dingley has a rare form of epilepsy and suffers up to 30 violent seizures every day. to go through that once would be traumatising, but we're going through it sometimes every 7—10 days, and it's just absolutely horrendous. last september, the family moved to the netherlands so alfie could be prescribed medical cannabis oil. his parents say he went 2a days without having a seizure. they've now moved back to the uk, but cannabis oil is...
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charlotte gallagher has the story. six rod alfie has a rare form of epilepsy and suffers up to 30 violent seizures every day. to go through that once would be traumatising, but we're doing it sometimes every seven 01’ traumatising, but we're doing it sometimes every seven or ten days. it's just absolutely horrendous. last september, the family moved to the netherlands so alfie could be prescribed medical cannabis coil. he went 2a days without a seizure. they have now moved back in the uk, where cannabis oil is illegal. they want the home secretary to give alfie a license to use it. it is thought this drug works with nerve receptors in the brain to help control the seizures. but the home office has ruled it out, saying... a group of mps want the home secretary to make an exception for alfie. if we can find a way for her around the regulations that exist, and we believe we can, she can issue and we believe we can, she can issue a license to make sure that alfie can get the medicine. alfie buck two family have that to c
charlotte gallagher has the story. six rod alfie has a rare form of epilepsy and suffers up to 30 violent seizures every day. to go through that once would be traumatising, but we're doing it sometimes every seven 01’ traumatising, but we're doing it sometimes every seven or ten days. it's just absolutely horrendous. last september, the family moved to the netherlands so alfie could be prescribed medical cannabis coil. he went 2a days without a seizure. they have now moved back in the uk,...
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charlotte gallagher has the story. six—year—old alfie has a revel mafalda lets you and suffers up to 30 violent seizures every day. —— has a rare form of epilepsy. it is just absolutely horrendous. last september, the family moved to the netherlands so he could be prescribed medical cannabis oil. his pa rents say prescribed medical cannabis oil. his parents say he went 2a prescribed medical cannabis oil. his parents say he went 26 days without having a seizure. they have now moved back in the uk, but cannabis oil is illegal in britain, so they wa nt oil is illegal in britain, so they want the home secretary to give alfie a license to use it. but the home office has ruled it out. they say that a group of mps want the home secretary to make an exception for alfie. if we can find a way for her around the regulations that exist, and we believe that we can, she can issue a license to make sure that alfie can get this medicine. alfie's family have now to continue their battle, saint you have got to fight for your kid
charlotte gallagher has the story. six—year—old alfie has a revel mafalda lets you and suffers up to 30 violent seizures every day. —— has a rare form of epilepsy. it is just absolutely horrendous. last september, the family moved to the netherlands so he could be prescribed medical cannabis oil. his pa rents say prescribed medical cannabis oil. his parents say he went 2a prescribed medical cannabis oil. his parents say he went 26 days without having a seizure. they have now moved back...
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charlotte gallagher has the story. this 6—year—old boy has a rare form of epilepsy and suffers a 230 violent seizures every day. to go through it once is traumatising however we go through it every seven 01’ however we go through it every seven or ten days. it is absolutely horrendous. last september the family moved to the netherlands so alfie could be prescribed medical cannabis oil. his parents say he went 2a days without having a seizure. they have now returned to the uk however cannabis oil is illegal in the uk so they want the home secretary, amber arrived, to give alfie a licence to use the. it is thought the drug works with nerve receptors in the brain to help control seizures. the home office has ruled it out. they say they recognise that people with debilitating illnesses and chronic pain are looking to alleviate their symptoms to however, it is important to ensure that medicines are thoroughly tested to meet rigourous standards before they are placed on the market. they want an exception to be made for
charlotte gallagher has the story. this 6—year—old boy has a rare form of epilepsy and suffers a 230 violent seizures every day. to go through it once is traumatising however we go through it every seven 01’ however we go through it every seven or ten days. it is absolutely horrendous. last september the family moved to the netherlands so alfie could be prescribed medical cannabis oil. his parents say he went 2a days without having a seizure. they have now returned to the uk however...
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charlotte gallagher reports. we are used to seeing these traffic light labels on much of the food and drink we buy. they allow us to see ata drink we buy. they allow us to see at a glance how much fat and sugar and salt it contains. but the labels we re and salt it contains. but the labels were introduced why the department of health, and are voluntary. only around two thirds of products sold in the uk have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling, and the lga has called on ministers to make the scheme a legal requirement once the legal powers are given to british law. it helps people make informed choices about what they eat and drink. they believe making it mandatory will help tackle the obesity crisis. they say they are committed to giving people clear information about what they eat and drink and make better choices. samuel ljackson has been leading the tributes to reg e cathey, best known for his roles in house of cards and the wire, who has died at the age of 59. the actor died at his hom
charlotte gallagher reports. we are used to seeing these traffic light labels on much of the food and drink we buy. they allow us to see ata drink we buy. they allow us to see at a glance how much fat and sugar and salt it contains. but the labels we re and salt it contains. but the labels were introduced why the department of health, and are voluntary. only around two thirds of products sold in the uk have them. the european union currently regulates food labelling, and the lga has called on...
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charlotte gallagher reports. it's estimated that we wasted around 31 hours stuck in rush—hour traffic last year. that extra time behind the wheel isn'tjust annoying, it's costing drivers more than £1000 annually, not justin westhoff costing drivers more than £1000 annually, notjustin westhoff fuel but also because some household goods are becoming more expensive as high of rating fees are passed onto consumers. and under and is europe's second most congested city after moscow with drivers spending around 74 hours, the equivalent of three days, in trafficjams. manchester, birmingham, luton and edinburgh have also been singled out as gridlock hotspots. the company that carried out the research said the cost to the uk economy is astonishing and britain's busy roads are affecting individuals and businesses. it's really a big concern because ultimately this means there is a decreasing productivity from the business side, but also quite a big costis business side, but also quite a big cost is being passed on down t
charlotte gallagher reports. it's estimated that we wasted around 31 hours stuck in rush—hour traffic last year. that extra time behind the wheel isn'tjust annoying, it's costing drivers more than £1000 annually, not justin westhoff costing drivers more than £1000 annually, notjustin westhoff fuel but also because some household goods are becoming more expensive as high of rating fees are passed onto consumers. and under and is europe's second most congested city after moscow with drivers...
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charlotte gallagher reports. there was chaos as pupils ran to escape a gunman indiscriminately shooting teachers and students with an assault rifle. the school's football coach, who was shot dead, has been hailed a hero for throwing himself in front of a child to protect them. now it's emerged that an armed police officer was at the high school but stood outside as the shooting took place. deputy scot peterson has resigned after being suspended. the area's sheriff said peterson should have acted. scot peterson was absolutely on—campus through this entire event. he was armed, he was in uniform. but what i saw was a deputy arrive at the west side of building 12, take up a position, and he never went in. as the funerals take place of the 17 victims of the shootings, a fierce debate is raging about how to stop another school massacre. president trump has suggested arming teachers. i think a concealed permit for having teachers, and letting people know that there are people in the building with a gun, you won't have
charlotte gallagher reports. there was chaos as pupils ran to escape a gunman indiscriminately shooting teachers and students with an assault rifle. the school's football coach, who was shot dead, has been hailed a hero for throwing himself in front of a child to protect them. now it's emerged that an armed police officer was at the high school but stood outside as the shooting took place. deputy scot peterson has resigned after being suspended. the area's sheriff said peterson should have...
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charlotte gallagher reports. the murder ofjo cox by far right
charlotte gallagher reports. the murder ofjo cox by far right
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charlotte gallagher reports. the murder ofjo cox by far right extremist stunned the nation. the labourmp and extremist stunned the nation. the labour mp and mother of two was shot and stabbed in the week before the eu referendum in 2016. in the months after her death her widower brendan cox vowed to campaign in his wife's memory and setup thejo cox foundation and more in common. now following allegations of inappropriate behaviour against women he has stood down from both charities. he was accused of harassing a female colleague at save the children and assaulting a woman during a trip to harvard university in 2015. late last night brendan cox apologised for his actions. while i do not accept the allegations contained in the 2015 complaints to the police in cambridge, massachusetts, i acknowledge and understand that during my time at save the children i made mistakes and behaved in a way that caused some women hurt and offence. the labourmp some women hurt and offence. the labour mp jess phillips, who some women hurt and offence. the labour mpjess phillips, who was friends w
charlotte gallagher reports. the murder ofjo cox by far right extremist stunned the nation. the labourmp and extremist stunned the nation. the labour mp and mother of two was shot and stabbed in the week before the eu referendum in 2016. in the months after her death her widower brendan cox vowed to campaign in his wife's memory and setup thejo cox foundation and more in common. now following allegations of inappropriate behaviour against women he has stood down from both charities. he was...
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charlotte gallagher is there. tell us what happened. the judge didn‘tjust there. tell us what happened. the judge didn‘t just uphold there. tell us what happened. the judge didn‘tjust uphold this arrest warrant, she also forensically went through his legal team‘s argued as to why this warrant should be lifted, and rejected each one of them. she was actually very critical ofjulian assange, them. she was actually very critical of julian assange, saying them. she was actually very critical ofjulian assange, saying he should come to court and face justice, and he only wants... charlotte, i am sorry, sorry to you, too, it was clear what was wrong, we were losing the sound. we will return to charlotte later on. now, it is time to catch the business news. but let‘s bring you the afternoon headlines. the charity commission begins a statutory inquiry into 0xfam following the scandal involving aid workers in haiti. the anc says it has decided to sackjacob zuma as south africa‘s president — and it expects a decision from him tomorrow. prince harry and his fiancee
charlotte gallagher is there. tell us what happened. the judge didn‘tjust there. tell us what happened. the judge didn‘t just uphold there. tell us what happened. the judge didn‘tjust uphold this arrest warrant, she also forensically went through his legal team‘s argued as to why this warrant should be lifted, and rejected each one of them. she was actually very critical ofjulian assange, them. she was actually very critical of julian assange, saying them. she was actually very critical...
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our correspondent charlotte gallagher is at the high court. tell us a bit more about the case and what happened today. alfie evans is just 21 months old but he has spent much of his life at the children's hospital in liverpool. he has a neurological condition which is to generative and getting worse, it is not going to get better. doctors do not actually know what is wrong with him, it has no official diagnosis. they came to the high court today, alder hey hospital, because they want to withdraw life support from alfie. they say continuing to treat him would be inhumane and futile. well his pa rents inhumane and futile. well his parents strongly disagree with this. the hospitals they offered cannot see 01’ the hospitals they offered cannot see or feel and cannot hear. but his pa rents see or feel and cannot hear. but his parents insist that he responds to them when they see him and he reacts to them. thejudge them when they see him and he reacts to them. the judge today came down on the side of alder hey hospital saying he had reviewed evide
our correspondent charlotte gallagher is at the high court. tell us a bit more about the case and what happened today. alfie evans is just 21 months old but he has spent much of his life at the children's hospital in liverpool. he has a neurological condition which is to generative and getting worse, it is not going to get better. doctors do not actually know what is wrong with him, it has no official diagnosis. they came to the high court today, alder hey hospital, because they want to...
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charlotte gallagher reports. police in toronto have called this investigation unprecedented, detectives have now found the remains of at least six people hidden in large plant pots in a suburban home, where the suspect carried out landscape gardening. this man, 66—year—old lewis macarthur, has been charged with the murders of five men, and detectives believe that more charges may follow. ——. bruce mcarthurfrenzied teams are searching 30 properties, battling plunging temperatures to dig through the frozen ground. —— bruce mcarthur. officers are also examining the computer and mobile phone of bruce macarthur and investigating a possible link between gay dating apps and the murders. there is an extensive digital investigation going on, going through online, applications, going through online, applications, going through online, applications, going through cellphones, different apps. preparing warrants, have prepared warrants on different providers. that is a very big part of this investigation. in decemb
charlotte gallagher reports. police in toronto have called this investigation unprecedented, detectives have now found the remains of at least six people hidden in large plant pots in a suburban home, where the suspect carried out landscape gardening. this man, 66—year—old lewis macarthur, has been charged with the murders of five men, and detectives believe that more charges may follow. ——. bruce mcarthurfrenzied teams are searching 30 properties, battling plunging temperatures to dig...
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charlotte gallagher was at the court and gave us this update. the judge didn't just uphold this arrest warrant, she went through the arguments put forward by julian assange's legal team forensically and rejected each one of them. she said his treatment wasn't disproportionate. she said julian assange was impeding justice by choosing, her words, to remain in the ecuadorian embassy. she said it appeared julian assange only wanted to cooperate with the legal system if it was on his terms, and she said he should have the courage to come to court and answer the case for himself. as we stand, the arrest warrant issued by the uk authorities does still stand. now where this goes from here, his legal team now have 14 days to appeal this ruling and ask for a judicial review. julian assange has set himself on twitter that this isn't the end, no matter what happened today, there would be further steps from this point. so this looks like this saga is really far from over. the rate of inflation held steady last month, with the consumer prices index unchanged
charlotte gallagher was at the court and gave us this update. the judge didn't just uphold this arrest warrant, she went through the arguments put forward by julian assange's legal team forensically and rejected each one of them. she said his treatment wasn't disproportionate. she said julian assange was impeding justice by choosing, her words, to remain in the ecuadorian embassy. she said it appeared julian assange only wanted to cooperate with the legal system if it was on his terms, and she...
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elaine dunkley, bbc news. 0ur correspndent charlotte gallagher is outside goldsmith college, which is part of the university of london. this is one of the 64 universities where lecturers are taking action. this is a row about money. lecturers i have been speaking to today are concerned they will be in retirement poverty. they say when they signed up poverty. they say when they signed up to the job they were guaranteed a certain income when they finish work and now it is looking doubtful in their eyes. they say they are prepared to take it as far as possible and the action could even continue into final exams, which would obviously be worrying for some students. i am joined today by the labour shadow chancellorjohn mcdonald, who spoke at the rally. you are supportive of this action? we are trying to encourage employers to get around the negotiation table. that is what the union asking for, for negotiations to start effectively and resolve this. there isa effectively and resolve this. there is a resolution to disappoint —— disputed the employers listen. they say there is a £6 billi
elaine dunkley, bbc news. 0ur correspndent charlotte gallagher is outside goldsmith college, which is part of the university of london. this is one of the 64 universities where lecturers are taking action. this is a row about money. lecturers i have been speaking to today are concerned they will be in retirement poverty. they say when they signed up poverty. they say when they signed up to the job they were guaranteed a certain income when they finish work and now it is looking doubtful in...
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charlotte gallagher, bbc news. that she's not surprised over figure. figure. 20 years the cost of driving in real terms, it's down by 16%. terms, it's down by 16%. the cost of taking a buses up by over 30%. taking a buses up by over 30%. change the financial figures and invest in public transport. recognised guide horse. registered blind. he was introduced to the newsroom. in a moment, the news at one with ben brown. first, the weather with simon king. we have had some light snow falling across scotland and wales. across scotland and wales. this is pembrokeshire a short time ago. pembrokeshire a short time ago. will see the snow continuing to move further south eastwards. further south eastwards. break up as it does so, so just this line of moving forward. line of moving forward. and heavy thundery showers towards the far north—west of scotland. the far north—west of scotland. is a cold day with temperatures between two and 4 degrees. between two and 4 degrees. evening and the night, watch out for ice and snow of eastern areas. ice and snow of eastern areas. widespread frost taking us
charlotte gallagher, bbc news. that she's not surprised over figure. figure. 20 years the cost of driving in real terms, it's down by 16%. terms, it's down by 16%. the cost of taking a buses up by over 30%. taking a buses up by over 30%. change the financial figures and invest in public transport. recognised guide horse. registered blind. he was introduced to the newsroom. in a moment, the news at one with ben brown. first, the weather with simon king. we have had some light snow falling across...
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charlotte gallagher reports. there was chaos as pupils ran to escape a gunman indiscriminately shooting teachers and students with an assault rifle. the school's football coach, who was shot dead, has been hailed a hero for throwing himself in front of a child to protect them. now it's emerged that an armed police officer was at the high school but stood outside as the shooting took place. deputy scot peterson has resigned after being suspended. the area's sheriff said peterson should have acted. scot peterson was absolutely on—campus through this entire event. he was armed, he was in uniform. but what i saw was a deputy arrive at the west side of building 12, take up a position, and he never went in. as the funerals take place of the 17 victims of the shootings, a fierce debate is raging about how to stop another school massacre. president trump has suggested arming teachers. i think a concealed permit for having teachers, and letting people know that there are people in the building with a gun, you won't have
charlotte gallagher reports. there was chaos as pupils ran to escape a gunman indiscriminately shooting teachers and students with an assault rifle. the school's football coach, who was shot dead, has been hailed a hero for throwing himself in front of a child to protect them. now it's emerged that an armed police officer was at the high school but stood outside as the shooting took place. deputy scot peterson has resigned after being suspended. the area's sheriff said peterson should have...