in the conservative leadership race. and supermodel kate moss tells the bbc that being asked to take off her bra during a photoshoot when she was 15 years old opened her eyes to the dangers of the fashion industry. i could feel there was something wrong, so i got myself and i ran away. i think it sharpened my instincts. i m very. i can tell a wrong un a mile away. hello and welcome. the port of dover says work has been continuing around the clock to help holidaymakers and lorries get across the channel, after they faced lengthy waits over the past two days. queues at the port are expected to be reduced to about an hour. the port s chief executive, doug bannister, has thanked travellers and residents of dover for their understanding during what he described as a challenging period . but people using eurotunnel to travel to france have been warned to expect long delays at folkestone. and this is the picture live there now, near the entrance to the eurotunnel. as you can see,
how is the world going to move 3 millions tonnes of wheat a day through a war zone and the shipping channels now infested with mines? and spot the resemblance? the ukrainian croissiant that was made in honour of the british prime minister. tonight with the context, former conservative cabinet minister justine greening and the political satirist and host of the web series oh my world, hagar chemali. welcome to the programme. time to draw the line was the prime minister s message for his cabinet this morning as collectively they try to steer the conversation away from the obvious split within the conservative party. but is it that easy when 40% of your mps have rebelled? history tells us, no, it s not! in 1990, margaret thatcher won a leadership contest by a similar margin against michael heseltine, 208 votes to 152, though rules at the time meant she would face a second vote and two days later, she stepped down. in 2018, theresa may won a vote of no confidence amid a rebelli
Run out if they run out of fuel. Hurricane hits mexico with fears of catastrophic damage. More on those stories in a moment or two heading to the Bbc Sport Centre now. Glenn maxwell has made history at the Cricket World Cup in india. The australian batsman made a century from just a0 balls which is the fastest in mens world cup history. There was also a hundred for david warner. Australia set the netherlands a daunting target of 400 to win. The dutch, who shocked south africa last week, are currently 82 5. Maxwell s landmark beats the previous record, also set at this tournament by Aiden Markram of south africa, in their win over sri lanka. European champions manchester city, have the chance to make it three wins out of three in the Champions League later theyre in switzerland, to face young boys. Their defence of the trophy, so far going to plan, with victories against rb leipzig, and red star belgrade. But its an artificial pitch for them later on and they travelled early to get a fe
Cryoprecipitate treatment for people with bleeding disorders. They werent asked. Some clinicians explained how they would have adapted their Treatment Practices if fewer American Products had been available and this is not the benefit of hindsight. On either side of the pennines, alder hey and sheffield Childrens Hospital is treated children with bleeding disorders at the height of the aids crisis. Alder hey treated its children almost exclusively with large full commercial concentrates. Utterly inappropriate. Almost all of the children were infected with aids. By contrast, at sheffield, professor sought to minimise exposure to multiple donors by using cryoprecipitate. There was one infection with hiv at sheffield Childrens Hospital. It is still one too many but it is illustrative of the fact that the adoption of different Treatment Practices by Haemophilia Clinicians could have substantially reduced the number of infections. Treatment choices mattered. Take the case of the Haemophilia