people who came to the uk as part of the windrush generation were sent back to the caribbean 7 in what the government has admitted was a case of “historic injustice“. legal experts have told the bbc that the practice of sending patients back to their countries of birth during the 19505, 60s and 70s may have been unlawful. families are now demanding an investigation as our correspondent navtej johal reports. i never had a father. i never had a father figure in my life. i couldn t say the word love. it s taken me years, years to really use that word. the trauma of what happened to these women as children has never left them. nearly 60 years on, this is the first time they ve spoken about it publicly. i did feel, and i still do, we was abandoned.
at the university of nottingham where hundreds of students joined the families of the two 19 year olds who were killed in the city in the early hours of yesterday morning. grace o malley kumar was a first year medical student and a talented hockey player. barnaby webber, also 19, was studying history and played cricket for his university team. the third victim was named today as 65 year old ian coates a primary school caretaker. our midlands correspondent navtej johal reports from the vigil. thousands united in grief. these students have come to express their shock and share their sadness at the loss of two of their own. it’s shock and share their sadness at the loss of two of their own. loss of two of their own. it s hard to find the loss of two of their own. it s hard to find the words loss of two of their own. it s hard to find the words to loss of two of their own. it s hard to find the words to express - loss of two of their own. it s hard i to find the words to express
they can hold their suspect but it has to be in the next day or two that a decision has to be made whether this man can be charged with the murders of these three people. thank you. thousands of nhs appointments in england are thought to have been cancelled, as the another three day strike byjunior doctors began this morning. members of the british medical association walked out from 7am after rejecting a 5% pay offer from the government. with the heat placing extra demands on a&e units, bosses have urged people to use services sensibly. our health correspondent, dominic hughes, reports. once again, junior doctors across england are back on the picket lines, arguing their work is a matter of life or death, that their current pay fails to reflect the responsibilities of a junior doctor. a first yearjunior doctor will be running a hospital at night, so they will be the first port of call for about 200 patients. they will also be the one
that they had been buying for many years, when it s been produced in tens of millions it does have a significant impact, and those those parts are being produced every year. so we ve been able to reduce, you know, really a really not insignificant amount of single use plastic. the last of the plastic poppies will also be on sale this october and november, but the future of the poppy appeal is paper, and plastic free. you re live with bbc news. the latest search linked to the disappearance of madeleine mccann in portugal has ended following a three day operation. officers were digging at a reservoir in the algarve, around 30 miles away from where the three year old went missing in may 2007. materials recovered will be sent to german authorities who are leading the investigation, as navtej johal reports from the algarve. the end of three days of intense, focused activity. as vehicles carrying equipment left the scene of the search operation yesterday afternoon,
into downing street that does not have a mission to be there. in truth when it hit the gate, the vehicle was going pretty slowly. when you see the aftermath of the crash, it was the reaction of people nearby. some people started running away, fearing this was a major incident. others as we see so often, they got out their mobile phones and started filming. that s when the police started shouting at people that they needed to get out of this area for their own safety. police have confirmed this morning that the man who was arrested remains in custody. the latest search linked to the disappearance of madeleine mccann in portugal has ended following a three day operation. the three day operation took place around 30 miles from where madeleine disappears, as navtej johal reports. the end of three days of intense, focused activity. as vehicles carrying equipment left