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, still without— great ormond street hospital, still without a _ great ormond street hospital, still without a patron in the wake of the queen's— without a patron in the wake of the queen's death, and i think things like that, — queen's death, and i think things like that, just the practical mechanics of the royal institution that we've — mechanics of the royal institution that we've come to rely on, actually, _ that we've come to rely on, actually, some will have to go into abeyance because there aren't the numbers, — abeyance because there aren't the numbers, there are not the young coming _ numbers, there are not the young coming uu — numbers, there are not the young coming up. on numbers, there are not the young coming up-— coming up. on this question, in business you — coming up. on this question, in business you might _ coming up. on this question, in business you might call - coming up. on this question, in business you might call it - coming up. on this question, in business you might call it a - coming up. on this question, in . business you might call it a pha
, still without— great ormond street hospital, still without a _ great ormond street hospital, still without a patron in the wake of the queen's— without a patron in the wake of the queen's death, and i think things like that, — queen's death, and i think things like that, just the practical mechanics of the royal institution that we've — mechanics of the royal institution that we've come to rely on, actually, _ that we've come to rely on, actually, some will have to go into abeyance...
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that's how i heard about great ormond street hospital. so i sent the medical records of the girls, and they told me that, um... ..there was a possibility to do the separation. we came here in 2017. i came with a lot of hope, maybe too much, maybe too much hope, at the time. tests at great ormond street hospital found that marieme�*s heart was too weak to survive the operation. echocardiogram swooshes if you look at her and her sweating, _ it's because of her leaky valve. - um... and the fact that her heart - is struggling, compared to that of her sister. and the difficulty is that if we... i were we to... although the hearts - are separate, were we to try and separate them, then the... she would not - survive separation. at the time, there were fears that, without operating, neither of the girls may live for long, but separation might give ndeye a better chance of survival. ibrahima was left with an impossible decision. at this point, it'sjust killing one of my child for another. it's as easy as that, now. this is something i can't do.
that's how i heard about great ormond street hospital. so i sent the medical records of the girls, and they told me that, um... ..there was a possibility to do the separation. we came here in 2017. i came with a lot of hope, maybe too much, maybe too much hope, at the time. tests at great ormond street hospital found that marieme�*s heart was too weak to survive the operation. echocardiogram swooshes if you look at her and her sweating, _ it's because of her leaky valve. - um... and the fact...
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ormond street hospital. time for a look at the business news now with ben thompson. how do i follow those giraffes? i'm sure you can try! let's start with tesla — the company's boss, elon musk, has left beijing, where he was on a surprise visit. in his second trip in less than a year the tech billionaire met with china's number two official, premier li qiang, who is reported to have described tesla's business in the country as a "successful example" of economic co—operation. mr musk said tesla is looking for "more win—win results". according to reports, he has won approval from the chinese authorities for the enabling of a self—driving feature on tesla cars in the country. the news has sent shares up as high as 13% in early trading in new york. let's get the details from michelle, who is standing by in new york. that is the issue, one of those self driving features on the car with a sort of holding them back by not being able to deploy it. the news that elon musk once that they can roll that out in c
ormond street hospital. time for a look at the business news now with ben thompson. how do i follow those giraffes? i'm sure you can try! let's start with tesla — the company's boss, elon musk, has left beijing, where he was on a surprise visit. in his second trip in less than a year the tech billionaire met with china's number two official, premier li qiang, who is reported to have described tesla's business in the country as a "successful example" of economic co—operation. mr...
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one is at great ormond street hospital. concerns have been raised about whether the new service is ready. hand—made silhouettes of almost 1500 servicemen are being made in oxfordshire and will go on display in normandy later this month to mark the 80th anniversary of d—day. the �*standing with giants' installation is made from recycled signs and has taken artist dan barton four years to plan. john maguire has been to the studio with veteran stan ford to see the finishing touches added to the project. not all giants loom large. yes, i remember him. yes. i was only 18 when i...when ijoined. i'm proud to have done my bit. proud, very proud to have done my bit. yeah. and my eight brothers, they all done their bit. stan ford is among kindred spirits — among those who served, as he did, on d—day — and among symbols of those who never returned home. it's an honour to be in the presence of this. it does give you some idea — a great idea of the. ..of what the cost, and the people involved. he's here to see the making o
one is at great ormond street hospital. concerns have been raised about whether the new service is ready. hand—made silhouettes of almost 1500 servicemen are being made in oxfordshire and will go on display in normandy later this month to mark the 80th anniversary of d—day. the �*standing with giants' installation is made from recycled signs and has taken artist dan barton four years to plan. john maguire has been to the studio with veteran stan ford to see the finishing touches added to...
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ormond street hospital. despite being on the transplant waiting list for years, the odds were stacked against her getting a new kidney as people who are black wait on average ten months longer than white patients for a kidney transplant. michelle roberts has her story. and it's like a microphone. a microphone? �*ello, �*ello, �*ello! destiny—rae is five. she loves play—doh, singing, and her mum, maria. but she doesn't like broccoli or dialysis. but maybe when you get your kidney, you might like broccoli. what do you think? she's been having dialysis three times a week since she was ten months old, because her kidneys don't work. added together, that's more than six whole months of her young life rigged up to the machine. the odds of finding a donor are stacked against destiny. there's a national shortage of organs, particularly from black and ethnic minority people. no suitable deceased donor has been found, but a special organ swap scheme with living donors, the uk living kidney sharing scheme, mi
ormond street hospital. despite being on the transplant waiting list for years, the odds were stacked against her getting a new kidney as people who are black wait on average ten months longer than white patients for a kidney transplant. michelle roberts has her story. and it's like a microphone. a microphone? �*ello, �*ello, �*ello! destiny—rae is five. she loves play—doh, singing, and her mum, maria. but she doesn't like broccoli or dialysis. but maybe when you get your kidney, you...
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one is at great ormond street hospital. concerns have been raised about whether the new service is ready. plans for a football fanzone near embankment tube for the champions league final have been criticised by local businesses and residents. it would involve closing the embankment between westminster and blackfriars bridges onjune first. up to 30,000 people would be able to watch the game. gla and westminster council say it's an ongoing application. let's take a look at the tubes now. london's weather — sunny spells with patchy cloud and scattered showers developing — some will be heavy and possibly thundery. highs today of up to 14 degrees, that's it for now. we'll see you again just before 8:30. good morning, welcome to breakfast with nina warhurst and ben thompson. our headlines today. energy bills fall to their lowest in two years as the new price cap for england, wales and scotland comes into effect — but charities warn customers still owe billions to suppliers. and with many council tax, water and broadband bil
one is at great ormond street hospital. concerns have been raised about whether the new service is ready. plans for a football fanzone near embankment tube for the champions league final have been criticised by local businesses and residents. it would involve closing the embankment between westminster and blackfriars bridges onjune first. up to 30,000 people would be able to watch the game. gla and westminster council say it's an ongoing application. let's take a look at the tubes now. london's...
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well, he said that when the young man arrived at great ormond street hospital, his body looked emaciated. and tracey minkin , she stood by tracey minkin, she stood by while doctors sorry, baffled by the boy. the boy's bodies reluctance to improve in any way whatsoever. and several operations were performed to improve his condition. now, late judge lady drummond, she said that the only fitting case for this would be a lengthy and substantial one, and one that shows the, sorry. and one that actually echoes the horror of what she's done in the eyes of the public, now, her defence that, as i said, that psychiatric report had come in today. her defence counsel went through it, with the judge. the defendant herself, she had quite a what her defence counsel called, a huge list of her own health grievances . and the health grievances. and the judge's has asked that they take any consideration by the penal system. but in the end, seven years in jail, for poisoning this little young man over, over three years. >> it's a really shocking story . >> it's a really shocking story. story, tony. and the
well, he said that when the young man arrived at great ormond street hospital, his body looked emaciated. and tracey minkin , she stood by tracey minkin, she stood by while doctors sorry, baffled by the boy. the boy's bodies reluctance to improve in any way whatsoever. and several operations were performed to improve his condition. now, late judge lady drummond, she said that the only fitting case for this would be a lengthy and substantial one, and one that shows the, sorry. and one that...
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ormond street hospital. now it's back to sally and jon. hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. mp5 will debate assisted dying for the first time in almost two years today, after a petition backed by dame esther rantzen secured more than 200,000 signatures. it is a polarising issue with strong feelings on both sides. this morning we've brought together two people on opposing sides of the debate. sophie blake has terminal breast cancer and wants the right to die on her own terms. she's been speaking to the former paralympian baroness tanni grey—thompson, who's concerned that disabled people will be left vulnerable by any change in the law. i was diagnosed with primary breast cancer back in december 2020 and then given the all clear. a year later unfortunately, i was told that it had come back and had spread and that i was now terminal secondary breast cancer. i was given three years to live. when the time comes, because i know it can be brutal, i'm very aware of the fact that i would like to
ormond street hospital. now it's back to sally and jon. hello, this is breakfast with sally nugent and jon kay. mp5 will debate assisted dying for the first time in almost two years today, after a petition backed by dame esther rantzen secured more than 200,000 signatures. it is a polarising issue with strong feelings on both sides. this morning we've brought together two people on opposing sides of the debate. sophie blake has terminal breast cancer and wants the right to die on her own terms....
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for, gosh, in great ormond street they're street hospital. and they're going to be providing new gender services. now, you know, i think really her head should be on a bloody spike for what she's allowed to happen. similarly, james palmer, oversaw his james palmer, who oversaw his medical director who oversaw specialist commissioning services . so, you know, these services. so, you know, these people knew what was happening. and they've kept their jobs. and you've had whistleblowers who have out , who have have been pushed out, who have been trying to raise the alarm about this for very long time. about this for a very long time. so hopeful. but at the same so i am hopeful. but at the same time, when you look at, for example, centre, example, the indigo centre, which that has which is a new centre that has been up, set up in 2020 and been set up, set up in 2020 and that's in manchester now , the that's in manchester now, the people on the clinicians people on the, the clinicians on, on the sort of most senior coalition clinicians within that
for, gosh, in great ormond street they're street hospital. and they're going to be providing new gender services. now, you know, i think really her head should be on a bloody spike for what she's allowed to happen. similarly, james palmer, oversaw his james palmer, who oversaw his medical director who oversaw specialist commissioning services . so, you know, these services. so, you know, these people knew what was happening. and they've kept their jobs. and you've had whistleblowers who have...