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as all migrants due on the first plane tomorrow enter appeals. the i also focuses on the same story, saying the flights may not get off the ground amid a potential last minute decision from the court of appeal on monday. the financial times has a report on the northern ireland trade deal where conservative backbenchers are putting pressure on the prime minister to rip it up. death of our hero. the metro s frontpage focuses on former british soldierjordan gatley, the second brit to be killed fighting for ukraine. the guardian features a stark warning from the confederation of british industry that overriding the northern irish deal will damage uk investment. the times lead on a new policy coming into force this week where universities will be forced to reveal investment from so called foreign actors in a move to crackdown on undue overseas influence on higher education. one million kids to go hungry says the mirror, in their report that the prime minister is snubbing a
the government is expected to reject proposals to introduce a new salt and sugar tax on processed food sold in england. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and psychotherapist lucy beresford, and joe twyman, who s the director of the polling organisation deltapoll. we will chat in a moment. the observer says borisjohnson s post brexit food strategy is met with rural fury as farmers and environmentalists claim it as a disaster for the countryside. the sunday telegraph s headline tories at war over calls to cut taxes as the cost of living standards continues to rise. the sunday express tells prince charles to stay out of politics following a report he strongly criticised government plans to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. royal officials insist the prince of wales remains politically neutral . the mail on sunday also focuses on the asylum policy, as the home secretary welcomes a high cour
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
Was a disaster not an accident, that those in authority, doctors, Blood Services and governments did not put Patient Safety first and that patients were knowingly exposed to unacceptable risks of infection. Andy evans has haemophilia, a Bleeding Disorder. He is one of 30,000 people infected by the treatment he received. By the time he was five years old he had hiv and hepatitis c, and at 13 he had developed full blown aids. No, if that is for me of my remarkable team, thank you. Applause. But you are actually applauding the wrong people. This is your report. Aim i may have done the words, certainly the errors and omissions are all mine. 0ne certainly the errors and omissions are all mine. One of them has already been pointed out to me this morning by one of you. But the words can from you and your stories. I want you please in a moment to give me an applause at least as long and probably longer, standing if you would if you can, to those who are really responsible for what is in this r