people who have recently received the j&j vaccine and may be concerned? someone recently within days, i would tell them to don t get an anxiety reaction. it s less than one and a million. however, having said that, pay attention. do you have symptoms? headache? shortness of breath, chest discomfort? do you have anything that resembles a neurological syndrome? obviously you if you have something as serious as a seizure, that s pretty clear. the manifestations of this are that headache is the very common component of it. the scientist thrombosis they have, the draining of the blood in the brain and it will cause enough symptoms to make you notice. tell people to watch out for not feeling very well. the scientist thrombosis they officials told us that they were caught off guard by this announcement. they are ready to put shots in people s arms and they had to scramble. can you explain that chain of communication? when and how did you notify states that they might have to pau
world ahead of the commonwealth games in australia. and not one, not two, but three boaty mcboatfaces. the little yellow submarines, named by the public, set off on their first scientific expedition. and carol has the weather. thank you and good morning. they call thank you and good morning. they ca ll start thank you and good morning. they call start to the day with frost around first thing and we have a wea k around first thing and we have a weak weather front sinking south bringing cloud and patchy rain. for most of us it will be dry and right with sunshine. more details in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the legislation paving the way for theresa may to begin the formal negotiations for withdrawing britain from the european union faces its final test in parliament today. ministers hope mps will reject the two changes made to the brexit bill in the house of lords. peers want to guarantee the rights of eu citizens in the uk and ensure parliament has a vote
officially begins divorce proceedings from the eu gets underway in parliament today. tory mps and peers paving the way for theresa may to trigger article 50 as early as tomorrow morning. and aid agencies are warning that time is running out to save an estimated 20 million people facing famine in four african countries. we ll be live in those four affected countries and ask whether the world is doing enough to tackle a humanitarian crisis. hello and welcome to the programme. we re live until iiam. we will bring you the latest breaking news and developing stories. we are going to talk about a case in the supreme court which could have profound legal implications for policing because it will determine whether officers can be sued by victims if they don t investigate a case adequately. plus, find out who was in this box and why. get in touch. use #victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. the bill which gives theresa may the power to trigger
A man accused of murder has had his case dismissed after a judge ruled that the Lake Dallas Police Department violated due process, destroyed evidence and failed to disclose evidence