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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:58:00

found a postcode lottery when it comes to maternal health services in the capital, particularly since the pandemic. the london assembly health committee is calling for a review into all maternity services, with a particular look at mental health support. residents refusing to leave an estate in elephant and castle that s due to be demolished are inviting people to come down and see why they don t want to move. one resident on the aylesbury estate is using their flat to display posters and information about their campaign against regeneration. southwark council says it s offered residents alternative accommodation. iam i am still going to be in the footprint of the aylesbury estate, but it is not the same. this is my home, and i don t want to move out. let s take a look at the tubes now.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 05:27:00

gross misconduct. they were found to have shared offensive messages in a whatsapp group, including some that made fun of katie price s disabled son. there have been calls for all eight to be dismissed and placed on the police barred list. detectives have named a 17 year old boy, who was stabbed to death in east london as chima osuji. the teenager was killed in chingford on the evening of easter monday. members of the public and emergency services tried to give first aid but the teenager died at the scene. a 14 year old boy has been arrested and two other teenage boys had previously been arrested in connection with the stabbing. the mayor is being urged to help drive up maternity care standards in london. it comes after an investigation found a postcode lottery when it comes to maternal health services in the capital, particularly since the pandemic. the london assembly health committee is calling for a review into all maternity services, with a particular look at mental health suppor

Flawed study claims states with abortion limits have higher maternal death rates

A study just published by the Commonwealth Fund, which claims that states that have banned or restricted abortion have higher rates of maternal and infant deaths than states that protect abortion, is flawed. According to Dr. Michael New, Research Associate of Political Science and Social Research at The Catholic University of America and an Associate Scholar at the Charlotte Lozier Institute, the study actually “fails to provide any meaningful evidence that protective pro-life laws lead to worse public health outcomes.” (emphasis added)

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