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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220111 15:19:00

bbc news, birmingham. the prisons ombudsman has criticised the actions of staff at styal women s prison in cheshire, after she found a woman suffered a terrifying, painful and traumatic experience, giving birth to a stillborn baby in a toilet. a report today, said staff had missed vital opportunities to help. sima kotecha from newsnight has been following this story. talk us through what this report says. talk us through what this report sa 5. , , talk us through what this report sa s. , , ., , ., talk us through what this report sa 5. ,, ., talk us through what this report sa 5. , , ., , ., ., says. this is about a 31-year-old who was in says. this is about a 31-year-old who was in h says. this is about a 31-year-old who was in h np says. this is about a 31-year-old who was in h np style says. this is about a 31-year-old who was in h np style last i says. this is about a 31-year-old who was in h np style last year. says. this is about a 31-year-old l who was in h np style la

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220111 15:27:00

social distancing in public places. they social distancing in public places. they have social distancing in public places. they have not changed, they will not change they have not changed, they will not change next monday, nicola sturgeon says she change next monday, nicola sturgeon says she hoped that they would be lifted says she hoped that they would be lifted on says she hoped that they would be lifted on the 24th, she would confirm lifted on the 24th, she would confirm that she said next week. in an extraordinary story for medical science, a man in the united states has become the first person in the world to get a heart transplant from a genetically modified pig. david bennett, who had terminal heart disease, is doing well, three days after the experimental seven hour procedure in baltimore. the transplant was considered the last hope of saving mr bennett s life, but it is not yet clear what his long term chances of survival are. doctors said the breakthrough could

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220111 14:48:00

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220111 15:03:00

witnesses have told the bbc around 30 attended, including mrjohnson and his wife. given that the rules said you could only meet one person, some staff were shocked. in messages seen by the bbc, they said. the same month, hannah brady lost herfather to covid. last year, she met mrjohnson in the very same garden. i think this pandemic, for me, is a story of two men. one is my 55 year old dad, who is dead, having spent 42 nights on a ventilator, fighting covid and no other illnesses. the other is a man who was 55 at the time of this party. borisjohnson, having survived covid himself, thought it was appropriate to host a party where you could bring your own booze, sit in the garden in downing street, where borisjohnson met me and four other bereaved families and told us to our faces, after listening to my dad s story, i did everything i could to save him.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20220111 14:51:00

techniques to help protect the public. people hearing your story might be confused as to why. why are we not anti drugs and angry? yes. there s no point being angry with people because they re none the wiser than luke was. the people i m angry with are the law makers, not luke, not his friends, not the dark web. claire is now calling for the decriminalisation and regulation of all areas of the drugs trade, including the dark net. joe tidy, bbc news, in devon. and you can hearfrom a teenager who buys drugs from the dark net, in tonight s file on 4, at 8pm on bbc radio 4, and later, on bbc sounds. a rat who was awarded hero status after he found more than100 landmines in cambodia, has died. the courageous rodent who was known as magawa died at the weekend at the age of eight.

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