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She said her husband "would be just absolutely elated" if the law was changed to ensure patients give written consent before surgery, that tissue remains the legal property of the patient, and all tissue removed is automatically frozen.

From BBC

She added that "good progress" had been made to restore transport services and all trunk roads were fully functioning.

From BBC

“It’s a pretty classic of a situation where you have what looks like a really horrific, maybe premeditated murder, and then you start learning more about his background, that it doesn’t look like he’s making this up, that there seems to be some medical history of this, the change in medication, and all of a sudden you say, ‘Wow, this might be that rare case where mental defense, or an insanity defense, will succeed,” Levenson said.

From Los Angeles Times

"I took too long checking the blind spot and all the cars in front had stopped," she said.

From BBC

"I can't see that for a start and I genuinely can't. I don't know whether I would have the energy and all that type of stuff," O'Neill said on Talksport when asked if he would feel like staying on should the campaign finish on a positive note.

From Barron's