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who volunteered between 1960 and 1964. their risk was about 34% increased. so that s definitely something that we want to look at further. we don t know at the moment whether it s associated with any particular testing programme that was going on at the time or any particular experiences that they had at porton down. but we re very curious to find out more. ian says his life s been blighted by medical problems, including breathing and digestion, by long term health, with problems with chess. i used to be very, very prone to chesty coughs and also with mental health. he and other veterans have received compensation from the government, although it s not admitted liability. in a statement, the ministry of defence say they re grateful to those who took part and welcomed the findings. the researchers now want to hear more from those servicemen who volunteered in the early sixties to further understand the reasons for the early deaths. matthew hill, bbc points west. those campaign

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240706

ajury is sworn in to hear the inquest into the death of five people shot dead byjake davison in plymouth in 2021. 0h, oh, my goodness me. and, a five set thriller down under britain s andy murray beats the 13th seed, italy s matteo berrettini, in the australian open. and coming up in sport on bbc news: jurgen klopp says he will not leave anfield until someone tells him to. it s been a difficult season for liverpool, who have an fa cup third round replay at wolves later. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. police have declared a major incident after a double decker bus carrying 70 people overturned in icy conditions in somerset. the crash happened on the a39 near cannington early this morning. many of the passengers were workers from the nearby hinkley point nuclear power station. no one died but three people are believed to have significant injuries. our correspondent helena wilkinson has the latest. this footage, posted on social media, shows the double de

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Reed Wischhusen: Man fascinated by Dunblane massacre planned to kill

Wischhusen told the court his four-page document was a "fantasy story", something he never meant to actually put into action. Contained in those four pages was a plan to kill 10 people - including Wischhusen's former teachers. Wischhusen's writings showed his obsession with other mass killings such as the Dunblane school shooting in 1996, when Thomas Hamilton killed 16 children and their teacher.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 12:47:00

For the early deaths. matthew hill, bbc points west. those campaigning for changes to uk gun law after the tragedy in plymouth say there s increasing frustration as delays responding to recommendations made by the coroner continue. the government had been due to respond to an extended deadline which runs out today, but the home office says it s still considering the findings and is now seeking a further short extension . ben woolvin reports. in august 2021, five people are killed by a man using a shotgun he was licensed to own. in february this year, an inquestjury finds catastrophic failings in the gun licensing department at devon and cornwall police. warning signs were ignored and a licence to kill was granted. the inquest heard how the price of a shotgun licence at £79.50

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 13:16:00

People killed by a gunman in plymouth in august 2021. jake davison, who was 22, killed his mother and then shot dead four other people, including a three year old girl, before turning the gun on himself. it happened just weeks after his shotgun licence had been returned to him by devon and cornwall police. our south west england correspondentjenny kumah is following the inquest. this was the worst mass shooting in britain for more than a decade. on a quiet summer evening in a quiet part of plymouth, six people were killed in the space of six minutes leaving a community and city in pain and shock and wanting answers. 18 months after the sadness, shock and horror of the shootings, relatives of the victims arrived for the start of the inquest. it was on the 12th of august 2021 whenjake davison s actions devastated the lives of so many. jake davison shot his

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