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for their educational standards. caversham primary�*s report is yet to be published on the ofsted website. meanwhile, the school is grieving for its head teacher. aruna iyengar, bbc news. new research shows that people in some parts of the country are three times more likely to need emergency treatment for lung conditions such as asthma. about one in eight deaths in the uk are caused by chronic lung disease, making it the third largest killer behind cancer and heart disease. our reporterjim reed has been to see how one hospital is reducing admissions. amy was just the centre of our family. she was just full of life, really. and she was only 22. she was just lovely. she had a heart of gold. joanne's daughter, amy, had lived with severe asthma all her life. the young mum always carried

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BBC News at One

coming up on the bbc news channel: sarah hunter hopes for the perfect end — the england captain and world cup winner will retire from rugby against scotland this weekend at her home town stadium in newcastle. new research shows a sharp north—south divide in the number of people needing emergency hospital treatment for lung conditions. the figures are three times higher in some parts of the country than the richest areas of the uk. the research by the charity asthma and lung uk shows the north—west of england, central scotland and parts of northern ireland had much higher rates of illness and death than other areas. 0ur health correspondent, jim reed, reports. amy was just the centre of our family. she was just full of life, really. and she was only 22. joanne's daughter, amy,

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World Business Report

for its head teacher. aruna iyengar, bbc news. new research shows a sharp north/south divide in the number of people needing emergency hospital treatment for lung conditions. the figures are three times higher in some parts of the country than the richest areas of the uk. the research, by the charity asthma and lung uk shows the north—west of england, central scotland and parts of northern ireland had much higher rates of illness and death than other areas. 0ur health correspondent, jim reed, reports. amy was just the centre of our family. she was just full of life, really. and she was only 22. joanne's daughter, amy, had lived with severe asthma all her life. it's just breathing. it's something that everyone takes for granted. and, at times, amy could notjust breathe. then in october, amy collapsed in the middle of the night.

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BBC News

of our family. she was just full of life, really. and she was only 22. joanne's daughter, amy, had lived with severe asthma all her life. it's just breathing. it's something that everyone takes for granted. and, at times, amy could notjust breathe. then in october, amy collapsed in the middle of the night. an ambulance was called. they started her heart again. and then they took her to wigan royal infirmary. lots of people came into the room, into the family room, and said that her brain had been starved of oxygen during the asthma attack. i actually feel sick, as if i'm going in to get my results. and then i had to come home and, on the friday night after school, and tell bailey that his mummy had died, which wasjust... ..the worst thing

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Outside Source

source. the american actress gwyneth paltrow is in court over claims she seriously injured a man in a "hit—and—run" skiing accident. new research shows a sharp north/south divide in the number of people needing emergency hospital treatment for lung conditions. the research shows the north—west of england, central scotland and parts of northern ireland had much higher rates of illness and death than other areas. as jim reed reports. amy was just the centre of our family. she was just full of life, really. and she was only 22. joanne's daughter, amy, had lived with severe asthma all her life. it's just breathing. it's something that everyone takes for granted. and, at times, amy could notjust breathe. then in october, amy collapsed in the middle of the night. an ambulance was called.

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Jesse Watters Primetime

is? >> i've heard the name. i love new york with a passion. >> badda dada. >> ♪ are going away ♪ >> ♪ i want to be a part of it ♪ new york new york ♪ >> jesse: that package should have been ended about seven seconds earlier. tax satisfy is almost upon us. i've started dealing with it. there's a lot of paperwork involved. get your tax stuff situated now. don't wait. take care of it now. get ahead of it. it's really annoying. i've just begun. let's do some text messages. joanne from florida, i think the rail companies should purchase every home in east palestine. this way anybody who wants to leave town and start over can do it. that's the least they can do. carrie from rochester, your

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of the royal college of nursing will walk out in england, along with ambulance workers in the gmb and unite. in wales, some ambulance staff will strike. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes has been talking to nhs workers. with 19 years experience in the ambulance service, joanne never thought she would find herself striking while this dispute is primarily about pay forjoanne it is also about the state of the health service and the delays patients and ambulance crews face because of the pressure on the system. i feel sick sometime _ pressure on the system. i feel sick sometime because - pressure on the system. i feel sick sometime because i - pressure on the system. i feel sick sometime because i thinkj sick sometime because i think those people outside waiting for ambulances, those people outside waiting forambulances, it those people outside waiting for ambulances, it could be your aunt, for ambulances, it could be youraunt, uncle, mum, dad and youraunt, uncle, mum, dad and yoursister. youraunt, uncle, mum, dad and your sister. 0nce youraunt, uncle, mum, dad and your sister. once we arrive at a patient�*s house and i have been waiting ten hours for an ambulance, we get the backlash. people shouting at us, where have you been? and we have to try to explain that it has not been our fault and we are

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Breakfast

nurses and ambulance staff in england will take action today. they'll be joined by some ambulance workers in wales. meanwhile nurses in england will continue their strike tomorrow. physiotherapists in england will then go on strike on thursday, with the week of action ending on friday as some ambulance staff in england take part in another day of industrial action. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes has been talking to nhs workers. with 19 years' experience in the ambulance service, joanne never thought she'd find herself striking. but while this dispute is primarily about pay, forjoanne, it's also about the state of the health service and the delays patients and ambulance crews face because of the pressures on the system. i feel sick sometimes because i think those people outside waiting for ambulances, it could be yourauntie, uncle, mum, dad, brother, sister.

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BBC News

of the royal college of nursing will walk out in england, along with ambulance workers in the gmb and unite. in wales, some ambulance staff will strike, but most health workers have suspended their walkout after an improved pay offer from the welsh government. nurses in england will continue their strike tomorrow. physiotherapists in england will then go on strike on thursday. and on friday, some ambulance staff in england will take part in another day of action. our health correspondent dominic hughes has been talking to nhs workers. with 19 years' experience in the ambulance service, joanne never thought she'd find herself striking. but while this dispute is primarily about pay, forjoanne, it's also about the state of the health service and the delays patients and ambulance crews face because of the pressures on the system. ifeel sick sometimes, because i think those people outside waiting for ambulances, it could be your auntie, uncle,

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will strike, but most health workers have suspended their walk—out after an improved pay offer from the welsh government. nurses in england will continue their strike tomorrow. physiotherapists in england will then go on strike on thursday. and on friday, some ambulance staff in england will take part in another day of action. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes has been talking to nhs workers. with 19 years' experience in the ambulance service, joanne never thought she'd find herself striking. but while this dispute is primarily about pay, forjoanne, it's also about the state of the health service and the delays patients and ambulance crews face because of the pressures on the system. ifeel sick sometimes, because i think those people outside waiting for ambulances, it could be your auntie, uncle, mum, dad, brother, sister. the morale is in its

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