good afternoon. archie battersbee, the 12 year old who s been at the centre of a legal battle between his parents and hospital doctors, has died. the high court ruled that archie could not be transferred to a hospice, and the royal london hospital was given permission to withdraw his treatment this morning. speaking outside the hospital a short while ago, archie s mother hollie dance paid an emotional tribute to her son. it is with my deepest sympathy and sadness to tell you all that archie passed at 1215 today. can ijust say, i am the proudest mum in the world. such a beautiful little boy. and he fought right until the very end. and i m so proud to be his mum. he was taken off of all medication at ten o clock and his entire stats remained completely stable for two hours, untilthey removed ventilation. we ve also had a statement from the hospital trust treating archie. it says he passed away on saturday afternoon at the royal london after treatment was withdrawn in line with
crashed in northern croatia killing 12 polish people and injuring more than 30 others. the effects from a cyber attack on the nhs 111 system could take until next week to resolve after phone lines and electronic gp referrals were disrupted. world championjake whiteman has to settle for a bronze medal after coming third in the 1500 metres at the commonwealth games. we ll have all the latest from birmingham in sportsday at 6.30. the family of archie battersbee, the 12 year old boy who s been unconcious since april, has announced that he s died. after a legal battle between his parents and doctors, the royal london hospital was given permission to end his treatment today. archie s mother, hollie dance, described him as a beautiful little boy, adding that she was the proudest mum in the world . here s simonjones. saying their final farewells, these pictures were released by archie s family in the hours before his life support was withdrawn, following a series of legal batt
crashed in northern croatia killing 12 polish people and injuring more than 30 others. the effects from a cyber attack on the nhs 111 system could take until next week to resolve after phone lines and electronic gp referrals were disrupted. world championjake whiteman has to settle for a bronze medal after coming third in the 1500 metres at the commonwealth games. we ll have all the latest from birmingham in sportsday at 6.30.
so there are lots of different controls that we have to put in place from people, processes, technology as well. i think with this one, they have invoked their incident response plan, the nhs, which is another thing that is really important, to have those plans in place, and to test them to make sure you know what to do in an incident. in security, we talk about, not if a cyber attack is going to happen but when, because we are fighting off malicious activity on a daily basis, so it really is something we are working on every single day to keep ahead of. chelsea jarvie. as parts of england start to enforce temporary hosepipe bans this summer, concern is now turning to the risk of wild fires across the uk. fire chiefs have warned that our cities need to be better prepared by learning from the rural services that have been tackling and preventing fires in the countryside for years. claire marshall reports. the searing heat coupled with the lack of rain has made the countryside bone dry
and keeping that good cyber hygiene in place so that we are not then impacted by an attack on their side. there was an attack on the nhs, slightly bizarre attack, a few years ago that seemed to be linked to north korea. yes, the wannacry attack was five years ago now, it was a massive ransomware attack which affected organisations and governments right across the globe. the nhs was caught in a crossfire with that attack. so, it wasn t a targeted attack, in particular, so we do see some people come under targeted attacks from cyber security hacking groups, and then others, it is just a fluke. somebody has clicked on a phishing e mail or you have just been unlucky, really. you see, that is very striking, that one could think that one keystroke by one person using part of the service that relies on a particular software, can actually end up disabling,