News about Jacquie Beltrao

Global economy crippled by 'digital pandemic': Experts fear IT outage which has grounded planes, closed shops and left the NHS in chaos will last for DAYS - as Mercedes F1 team races to fix issues ahead of Hungarian Grand Prix

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 19, 2024
Among those taking extra steps today was the Mercedes F1 team, which since 2019 has been an official partner of CrowdStrike, the US cyber security firm which admitted to being responsible for the error. A team spokesperson said it was working to apply 'the relevant fixes' ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix this weekend. It comes after a day of chaos which saw departure boards immediately turn off at airports including Heathrow , Gatwick and Edinburgh on the busiest day for British air travel since before the Covid pandemic.

Microsoft meltdown sparks travel chaos across the UK: Huge queues form at airports with Ryanair flights grounded while trains are also axed as passengers suffer delays across the country

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 19, 2024
The mass Microsoft outage has sparked chaos around the globe, with TV channels knocked out and banks taken offline. The IT pandemonium has led to huge queues at airports across the UK, with holidaymakers at Gatwick reportedly unable to check in. Meanwhile Britain's biggest train country told passengers to expect delays due to 'widespread IT issues', while Ryanair warned of 'potential disruption'.

Sky News is back on air after global Microsoft outage left it unable to broadcast: Presenters read from sheets of paper as bulletins return to screens but without a clock or rolling news ticker

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 19, 2024
Baffled viewers were left with a static message from Sky (right) when they tuned in this morning apologising for the 'disruption' to the service at 6am, when the channel was meant to be on the air. It read: 'We apologise for the interruption to this broadcast. We hope to restore the transmission of Sky News shortly.' Sky returned later in the morning - but the channel was still reeling from the global tech outage, with presenters forced to read from sheets of paper or their phones. And the graphics for the show, alongside its autocue, were still out of action. While elsewhere, presenters were unable to cut to pre-recorded segments of the programme which had originally been placed into today's show.

Sky News goes off air after worldwide tech outage linked to Microsoft Windows as airlines are grounded and banks and IT firms hit across the globe

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 19, 2024
Sky News has gone off air, as the TV channel appears to be hit with ongoing technical issues. The news channel usually starts its morning show each day at 6am, however today viewers were instead left with a static message apologising for the 'disruption'.

SYLVIA PATTERSON reveals her delight at returning to the'miracle of normalcy' after two grueling years of therapy

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 23, 2023
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Girl, 8, is killed in a Wimbledon school shooting, and the female driver is arrested

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 6, 2023
An eight-year-old girl died after a Land Rover crashed into the end-of-term celebrations at a London primary school, injuring at least 16 people. On the last day of term, students as young as four were enjoying an outdoor tea party. The Study Prep school in Wimbledon was devastated by a tragedy. According to Scotland Yard, the Land Rover Defender vehicle's pilot, a woman in her 40s, had been arrested on suspicion of reckless driving. In a press conference, Metropolitan Police Detective Chief Superintendent Clair Kelland wept that an eight-year-old girl had died, adding, 'Our thoughts are with her family at this traumatic time.' The 4x4 was unable to reach the front wall of the main hall before it struck the exterior wall, just as teachers, students, and parents were preparing for the holiday. At least 16 people were treated on the scene, with ten others admitted to the hospital. Several people are reported to be in'serious' and 'critical' conditions. Scotland Yard has reported a big incident, but officers have said it was not terrorist-related.

Hundreds of people were injured as a result of the car's transfer to primary school in Wimbledon.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 6, 2023
After a Land Rover crashed into a primary school this morning, causing "several people injured," a major emergency response is underway in Wimbledon.' At just before 10 a.m., police, firefighters, and tactical units were dispatched to the scene of a "significant collision" at The Study Prep school on Camp Road. Emergency services sent "a fair amount of personnel to the scene, including'response officers' and a "hazardous area response unit," according to the London Air Ambulance.' The academy is an all girls college that costs £16,000-a-year per student. 'It's obviously very sad and worrying,' Stephen Hammond, a Conservative MP for Wimbledon, told BBC Radio London, "It's obviously very sad and worrying."

Jacquie Beltrao of Sky News honors a 'hero' professor who saved her life against cancer

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 12, 2023
On Sunday, Sky News presenter Anna Jones burst in tears as she talked to her colleague Jacquie Beltrao about the breast cancer battle. Jacquie, a 58-year-old sports commentator, talked about scientist Andrew Tutt, who died of stage four bread cancer that had spread to her spine and legs, leaving her afraid she had just months to live. But Jacquie is now cancer-free after she was given olaparib, which had previously been used for ovarian cancer.