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hello, welcome to verified live. three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. a man with a knife has attacked nursery school children in the french town of annecy. the victims are as young as three, according to french reports, which say two children and a man are in a life threatening condition. one of the children attacked is a british national and another is a dutch national. a man was arrested near the scene. the moment of his arrest was captured on camera. take a look. people are screaming in the background. the man in this video injured whilst being arrested, police say he is a syrian who has refugee status in sweden, with no known links to islamist groups. he has a child who is apparently the same age as the little chldren he attacked. this all happened in the town of annecy, in the french alps. the children, all aged three and under, were on an outing to a park, some in pushchairs. the attacker also stabbed an elderly man walking near ....
let s stay with the subject of whether it s breaking news coming to us today from the uk health security agency. it has issued a weekend heat health alert. the heat health alert has been erased from yellow to a more severe amber, with warnings in three different regions of england, the midlands, eastern and southern england. the amber alert which is more severe than what we had before comes into effect from 9am on friday and indicates that high temperatures could affect the whole population and perhaps more importantly could also affect the health service. now this is what the weather watchers have been calling an iberian plume, a plume of very warm weather that has come in from the spanish peninsula. we will not last especially long and probably will be over by sunday but it comes and cuts across spain and portugal, bringing across spain and portugal, bringing a lot of high pressure and with it temperatures that could at some point touch 30 degrees, which may be normal ....
smog from wild fires in canada, blankets new york and large parts of the east of the usa. nearly 100 million people could be affected. supermarkets are seeing a massive change in the way we shop. news research shows we re buying groceries less often since the pandemic, and the shift to online has slowed. i ll be taking a look. good morning. today s weather is very similar to yesterday. as we head to the weekend it is going to turn hotter and more humid by day and by night and we are looking at the chance of some thundery downpours. all of the details later in the programme. our main story. west ham fans have been celebrating into the night after the club won its first major trophy for more than a0 years. a 90th minute goal by jarrod bowen saw the hammers beat italian side fiorentina 2 1 in the europa conference league final in the czech capital prague. mike is there for us this morning. good morning, mike. i m surprised it s a quiet but i do and there are not still reve ....
Facing longer weights because there is a shortage of properly trained doctors on staff. cancer patients are already reporting frequent delays for chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and the agency reports that unless urgent action is taken to plug staffing gaps the situation could get much worse. cancer patients across the uk are facing longer waits and more gruelling treatment because there is a chronic shortage of doctors and trained staff. that s the warning today from the body representing many cancer specialists. the royal college of radiologists says that half of all cancer units are already reporting frequent delays for chemotherapy and radiotherapy. and it s warning that unless urgent action is taken to plug staffing gaps the situation is likely to get worse. 0ur health reporterjim reed has been speaking to some of the patients affected. come on, derek. come on. carol fletcher from south wales has just finished chemo. there we go. there s a tummy rub. she was diagnosed with cancer ....
Starts to turn warmer and humid. cancer patients across the uk aren t being given safe and effective care in the nhs, according to the body which represents cancer specialists. the royal college of radiologists says the nhs is facing chronic staff shortages with patients waiting too long for vital tests and treatments. 0ur health reporterjim reed has been speaking to some of those affected. come on, derek. come on. carol fletcher from south wales has just finished chemo. there we go, there s a tummy rub. she was diagnosed with cancer last year after routine screening. i could see that there was something very wrong with that mammogram. i didn t have to be an expert to see that. it looked like two fireworks had gone off in my breast, basically. but it took two months from her screening appointments for carol to be called ....