People trying to stop knife crime in the community and we meet the woman who is using social media to help others battling eating disorders. This week we are in leeds. Coming up a yearsince this week we are in leeds. Coming up a year since the death of this teenager, the young people still living in fear of knife crime. Do you still carry a knife now . Not really. Also tonight, the young woman battling an eating disorder but trying to inspire others to be healthy. The only thing that would have been good enough is if my heart stopped. Later in the programme, like a duck to water, looking back at one of the notorious sports finals. It was certainly the wettest wembley in memory. In some areas, living with the threat of knife crime has become a daily occurrence and lastly under reported. A 16 year old was stabbed and killed here. A reporter was speaking to people including members of his family, determined to change things for the battler. Better. Some people feel they cannot be saved. Y
That there was anti trump bias in the fbis investigation of russian meddling in the 2016 president ial election, that brought trump to power. The white house said the memo written by a democratic congressman couldnt be released because it contained classified material. Our correspondent peter bowes has more on the plan to redact the memo in order to get it published. Well, the democrats are saying that they will consider some reductions and actually, that isnt a huge surprise. I think we had been half expecting that this would happen. Certainly over the last few days, the signs were that the white house would probably come back and say that out of security considerations, it wasnt able to release this document which, as you have already said, is essentially a reduction is essentially a rebuttal of the very controversial document that we saw last week from the republicans, that essentially accused the fbi of being biased against donald trump. And if these redactions can be got through,
The latest performance figures for accident and emergency units in england, suggest thatjanuary was one of the worst months since records began. More than a thousand patients waited for more than 12 hours on trolleys before being admitted to wards, and the four hour waiting target was missed for the 30th month in a row. Our Health Editor hugh pym has the latest. The nhs flat out with staff working at a frantic pace just to Keep Services running. The system under severe strain and patients are feeling it. This mobile team is trying to help reduce pressure on local hospitals. 0k, next, we will go right on to Cambridge Heath road. Here, a senior a e consultant is out on the road with a paramedic, literally taking hospital standard care to patients at home. So they dont need to go to hospital. Its a partnership between london air ambulance, London Ambulance service, and barts health. They see an elderly man with dementia who has been in and out of hospital. And ensure that hes safe to be l
They should die a long, slow, painful death and i think quite a lot of people will understand that, that they should be allowed to live. But, realistically, thats not going to happen, and you have to come to terms with that. The best thing for them is to be locked up and throw away the key. They should never be allowed back in society because they willjust recruit people and they will just do this again. And for the sake of her father, if they end up in court, she will go to watch. If it goes to trial, ill certainly be there. I certainly want to look them in the eye and let them know that i am who i am and they have destroyed a big part of my life. And, hopefully, there will be some sort ofjustice. Some of the gangs hostages were freed, including former french reporter nicolas henin. He wants them to have the fairest trial possible. I would not be happy if they were just sent to Guantanamo Bay because this is denial ofjustice. El Shafee Elsheikh arrived in syria from britain in 2012. A