but i feel like what s the most similar in the two is the sheer joy you feel from watching. i love a musical, just first of all. so you know, if i could sing, i wouldn t even speak. we would be singing this interview right now. so i feel it s like the joy and the wonder of it. i feel like we all need it, especially right now, after the last couple of years that we ve had, we all need that kind of wonder. speaking of music and not something as joyous, celine dionne, canceling her tour through next year, suffering with stiff person syndrome. what more do we know about her and that condition? my colleague, chloe melas and i have been working this story and sources have been telling us that she probably is not going to tour again ever. and it s devastating. she s in a lot of pain, we re being told. she s doing physical therapy every day. it s a rare neurologic syndrome, which causes stiffness and pain and just she s unable to sing. and the thing about celine dion is if you ve ever se
and that was the point at which we were told, there s actually an ambulance in the next village. it s making its way to you. he was finally rushed to hospital, where a resuscitation team were ready and waiting. these children need that extra level of care. it s not their fault that they need it. the health system needs to work. it s essentially important that it works. christopher survived and is back at school. but the worry is always there. if the health service does not function, christopher has an episode like that, he would not be here. the government says it is planning to improve services with 5000 more beds and 800 new ambulances. check off they have got everything they need to keep christopher safe. everybody needs a functioning health service, but for a significant group of disabled children, they are not only more likely to use it, but when they do need it,
they need to keep christopher safe. everybody needs a functioning health service, but for a significant group of disabled children, they are not only more likely to use it, but when they do need it, it is a matter of life and death. ruth clegg, bbc news. we can talk now to ruth clegg, our disability reporter, who has been working on this story. explain why emergency care is so vitalfor explain why emergency care is so vital for these children. this explain why emergency care is so vital for these children. vital for these children. this is a significant vital for these children. this is a significant group vital for these children. this is a significant group of vital for these children. this is a significant group of children, - significant group of children, nearly 100,000 who need either ventilator support you have life limiting conditions that need extra support at home. going to see the house like the ones you saw in the peace there, they live in what could be described as
it will need support but for these group of disabled children, they not only more likely to need an ambulance, when they do need it, it is a matter of life and death. the governor of the us state of ohio, mike de wahn, has warned residents living near the site of a toxic train derailment to drink bottled water, as the authorities investigate environmental fallout from the accident. the cargo train crashed earlier this month in the town of east palesteen, causing a major fire and triggering the release of toxic fumes. thousands of fish have been found dead in nearby streams, but the governor said the air has been deemed safe. nomia iqbal has more. a meeting hasjust wrapped up here in the town hall where residents got together to try and get some answers. they are angry, upset and fearful. one woman said, do not portray us as some small, poor community. another woman said to me that she believes that if this had happened in a bigger city in america, they would be getting answers. they wa
party, there is an argument that a review of britain s convoluted tax system would be quite sensible and in fact, when kwasi kwarteng pledged to do it in september, he said he wanted to review the system to make it simpler, more dynamic and favour, which is a pretty admirable aim, and certainly it does. some business leaders suggest does need it, but to even suggest that is just complete the on thing a bull forjeremy hunt, and we ve already had this spring budget date given for the 15th of march next year, we have been told there will be tax changes completely unthinkable. every he can do to distance himself from that. ie. do to distance himself from that. is a fascinating position conservatives find themselves in. i will ask you the same question. have tories given up the same question. have tories given up on cutting tax, in your opinion? we have got our highest tax burden since we have got our highest tax burden since the we have got our highest tax burden since the second wo