our correspondent graham satchell is at the us embassy in south london. what else do we know about this statement? the family are describing this as a pivotal moment, a milestone in their campaign. you will remember that anne sacoolas was charged with a criminal offence of causing death by dangerous driving, but because she claimed diplomatic immunity and left the country, there was no chance of pursuing that criminal claim, so the family, all the way through this, have said itjust isn t right that someone can be involved in such a serious accident and in effectjust walk away, so they did what was the only avenue left open and started a civil claim in america, claiming damages for wrongful death. that was due to go to a full trial at the end of this year, and today we learned that both sides have reached a resolution. we don t know exactly the detail, how much money ms sacoolas has had to pay the dunn family, but the name mights say they
disorder, but in the year to 2021, the child & adolescent mental health service camhs sawjust under a third of them. your teachers here really, really care about you. some teachers are so concerned, they re telling parents not to bother with camhs. we now have parents that are in a really desperate situation. i m often reluctant to refer them on to these services because i know the length of time that they will wait. and sometimes, there just isn t that opportunity to wait. you need that support right there, right then. the government says, due to the pandemic, it s treating more under 18s than ever and extending help to an additional 345,000 children and young people. we have a young girl. who is set upon dying. sandra not her real name has to lock away the knives and medicines at home. you get told to call the crisis team, who are never there at times of crisis,