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dr brenda kelly from oxford, israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from oxford, thank _ israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from oxford, thank you _ israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from oxford, thank you for _ israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from oxford, thank you forjoining - israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from oxford, thank you forjoining us | israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from - oxford, thank you forjoining us and israel list says it doesn't blockade going into gaza and it is also saying that this incident is being investigated and they say it will be by an independent professional and expert body, that is the latest from the israeli reuters has reported that the israeli military as i have said will investigate the incident by an independent professional and expert body. a reminder with have a special live page with all the latest on those aid workers who have been killed in gaza, and the other developments on the israel gaza war, you can follow that on the bbc news website or app. you can see the address police in finland say there's been a shooting at a school outside the capital helsinki. three ch
dr brenda kelly from oxford, israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from oxford, thank _ israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from oxford, thank you _ israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from oxford, thank you for _ israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from oxford, thank you forjoining - israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from oxford, thank you forjoining us | israel. ok. dr brenda kelly from - oxford, thank you forjoining us and israel list says it doesn't blockade going into gaza and it is also saying that this incident is being...
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performing europe's first ever successful heart—lung transplant, 36—year—old brenda barber became a national celebrity overnight and lived until 1994. professorjohn wallwork led the operation. he trained in california, bringing his skills across the atlantic. it's the whole issue of taking somebody who's really, really sick and somebody who's got really severe heart failure or lung failure, and they really are breathing their last. and putting a new heart in there or the heart and lungs, they become pink and they go back to living a normal, active life. and it's that transformation that you get out of an organ transplant. it is remarkable to see and to see the patients do well. i'm good, how are you? four decades later, some of the staff that led that operation are being reunited with other patients they've helped. katie mitchell had her heart—lung transplant in 1987. she was so ill beforehand, her lips had turned blue. if i hadn't had it, i wouldn't probably have lasted out the year. so it's been such a big... it's a big thing. and after transplant, all i wanted to do was just sort of be
performing europe's first ever successful heart—lung transplant, 36—year—old brenda barber became a national celebrity overnight and lived until 1994. professorjohn wallwork led the operation. he trained in california, bringing his skills across the atlantic. it's the whole issue of taking somebody who's really, really sick and somebody who's got really severe heart failure or lung failure, and they really are breathing their last. and putting a new heart in there or the heart and lungs,...
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supreme courtjudges add voices to call for an israeli arms ban, including brenda hale, among 600 lawyers, academics and retired seniorjudges warning the government is breaching international law by continuing to arm israel. and benjamin netanyahu faces global outcry over the killing of aid workers. the daily mail, quite a different story. mps caught up quite a different story. mps caught up in naked honey trap sting. serving minister among those feared to have been targeted by a hostile state. that's all from us tonight. i'm back tomorrow. till then, goodbye. i'm joined now by michael capponi — founder of aid organisation — global empowerment mission. we'vejust heard from families of some of the aid workers that were killed. what is your reaction to the deaths of world central kitchen aid workers in gaza? of world central kitchen absolutely heartbreaking what's happened here. we've been working alongside and almost every disaster our teams cross them, communicated with them. just the day before. it's an incredibly complex, difficult situation. we've had to make a call, unfortunately,
supreme courtjudges add voices to call for an israeli arms ban, including brenda hale, among 600 lawyers, academics and retired seniorjudges warning the government is breaching international law by continuing to arm israel. and benjamin netanyahu faces global outcry over the killing of aid workers. the daily mail, quite a different story. mps caught up quite a different story. mps caught up in naked honey trap sting. serving minister among those feared to have been targeted by a hostile state....
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brenda believes vulnerable people were failed. by being part of the inquiry, it's a way of using my grief and the energy that it brings because it does bring a level of energy, not always positive, to work our way through what went wrong. when the pandemic hit, martina spent nine months trying to visit her mother, ursula, who had dementia in her care home. but, due to restrictions, she had to stay outside. i personally feel it's been the biggest, you know, human rights crisis. my mummy's human rights, i feel it was violated. my human rights, everybody in our brave group feel that their rights were violated and it didn't need to be like this. in 2021, ursula died in hospital with covid. martina was by her side. it was explained to me that my mummy would be, you know, wrapped in a sheet and put into a body bag. and... and i had to challenge that. you know, i said, "i want my mummy washed." so a nurse came in and she helped me, and i spent a couple of hours, you know, washing my mummy's body. so that kind of thing... that experience.
brenda believes vulnerable people were failed. by being part of the inquiry, it's a way of using my grief and the energy that it brings because it does bring a level of energy, not always positive, to work our way through what went wrong. when the pandemic hit, martina spent nine months trying to visit her mother, ursula, who had dementia in her care home. but, due to restrictions, she had to stay outside. i personally feel it's been the biggest, you know, human rights crisis. my mummy's human...
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performing europe's first ever successful heart—lung transplant, 36—year—old brenda barber became a national celebrity overnight and lived until 199a. professorjohn wallwork led the operation. he trained in california, bringing his skills across the atlantic. it's the whole issue of taking somebody who's really, really sick and somebody who's got really severe heart failure or lung failure, and they really are breathing their last. and putting a new heart in there or the heart and lungs, they become pink and they go back to living a normal, active life. and it's that transformation that you get out of an organ transplant. it is remarkable to see and to see the patients do well. i'm good, how are you? four decades later, some of the staff that led that operation are being reunited with other patients they've helped. katy mitchell had her heart—lung transplant in 1987. she was so ill beforehand, her lips had turned blue. if i hadn't had it, i wouldn't probably have lasted out the year. so it's been such a big... it's a big thing. and after transplant, all i wanted to do was just sort of be n
performing europe's first ever successful heart—lung transplant, 36—year—old brenda barber became a national celebrity overnight and lived until 199a. professorjohn wallwork led the operation. he trained in california, bringing his skills across the atlantic. it's the whole issue of taking somebody who's really, really sick and somebody who's got really severe heart failure or lung failure, and they really are breathing their last. and putting a new heart in there or the heart and lungs,...
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derek and his wife, brenda, who've been coming down here for 65 years. just water, water everywhere. it's almost up to the bottom of caravans. and that's the bad time because once they're wet they're written off, really. and because of the past history, a lot of people haven't got any cover for flood damage on their caravans. and we're in that category. so we just hope it's not going to get any worse. not quite the magical trip planned for many, but a memorable one for those rescued. yeah, a few stories. a few pub stories for this afterwards, for sure. but, yeah... one we won't forget. yeah, yeah. that's for sure. there are still high tides across the south during the course of the day. the winds were not be as strong as early yesterday. homes in hampshire were flooded. there were 50 call—outs to hampshire fire and rescue. flooding in hayling island, gosport and portsmouth affecting homes and businesses. as you heard, west sussex was the worst affected area. west sussex council waiting for the waters to recede before they can let people return safely t
derek and his wife, brenda, who've been coming down here for 65 years. just water, water everywhere. it's almost up to the bottom of caravans. and that's the bad time because once they're wet they're written off, really. and because of the past history, a lot of people haven't got any cover for flood damage on their caravans. and we're in that category. so we just hope it's not going to get any worse. not quite the magical trip planned for many, but a memorable one for those rescued. yeah, a...