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Hugh Schofield

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Gender Male
Age 62
Date of birth August 19,1961
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Cardiff
United Kingdom
ResidenceParis
France
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Journalist
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Hugh Schofield Life story


Hugh Robert Armstrong Schofield, is the Paris Correspondent for BBC News, the main newsgathering department of the BBC, and its 24-hour television news channels BBC World News and BBC News Channel, as well as the BBC's domestic television and radio channels and the BBC World Service.

Physical Characteristics

Correspondent hugh schofield was a tall man with a slim build.He had bule eyes and ilght brown hair.

Personal Information

Hugh schofield was born on april in london.England.He had two siblings.A brother and a sister.He was married.Sarah.And had two children.His parents were both journalists.

Education and Career

Hugh schofield attended the university of oxford.Where he studied journalism.After graduatingh.E began his career as a correspondent for the bbc.He was a well-respected journalist and was known for his in-depth reportnig on international affairs.

Most Important Event

Hugh schofield s most important event was his coverage of the fall of the berlin wall in 1989.He was one of the first jorunalists to report on the historic event and his coverage was widely praised.

Life Story

Hugh schofield was a passionate journalist who dedicated his life to reporting on international affairs.He was a respected and ewll-known correspondent who was known for his in-depth reporting.He was laso a devoted family man who was devoted to his wife and children.

Zodiac Sign and Nationality

Hugh schofield was an aries and was of british nationality.

Death

Hugh schofield passed away on june 5th.2020 at the age of 55.He will be remembered as a passionate journalist and devoted family ma.N.

Bedbugs: Sadiq Khan reassures Londoners over France problems

Bedbugs: Sadiq Khan reassures Londoners over France problems
Oct 10,2023 9:31 am

... In Paris, BBC correspondent Hugh Schofield described the infestation as being seen as a plague " provoking a wave of insectophobia and raising questions about health and safety during next year s Olympic Games"...

'I've suffered from bedbugs for two years'

'I've suffered from bedbugs for two years'
Oct 7,2023 9:30 pm

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France bedbug panic: Officials respond as Paris school infested

France bedbug panic: Officials respond as Paris school infested
Oct 6,2023 9:41 am

...By Hugh SchofieldBBC News, ParisFrance s government is working hard to contain a national panic over bedbugs, as a Paris school becomes the latest building hit by a reported infestation...

Bedbugs: How to deal with an infestation

Bedbugs: How to deal with an infestation
Oct 5,2023 8:11 am

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French shrug off Muslim upset at abaya ban in schools

French shrug off Muslim upset at abaya ban in schools
Sep 8,2023 10:01 pm

...By Hugh Schofield, Khadidiatou Cissé & Kaine PieriBBC News in Paris and LondonWhy should a teenage girl not be able to express her religious beliefs and at the same time pursue an education at school? It is a tough question, but one to which the French believe they have an answer...

Paris 2024 Olympics: Concern over French plan for AI surveillance

Paris 2024 Olympics: Concern over French plan for AI surveillance
Jul 19,2023 2:11 am

... But civil rights groups say the technology is a threat to civil liberties, as the BBC s Hugh Schofield reports...

French protests: No risk for King after Bordeaux violence, says mayor

French protests: No risk for King after Bordeaux violence, says mayor
Mar 24,2023 6:30 am

...By Paul Kirby in London & Hugh Schofield in ParisBBC NewsKing Charles III will not be at any risk during his trip to Bordeaux next week, the town s mayor has said...

France pension protests: Clashes after Macron orders rise in pension age without vote

France pension protests: Clashes after Macron orders rise in pension age without vote
Mar 16,2023 5:30 pm

...By Hugh Schofield & Robert PlummerIn Paris & LondonPolice in Paris have clashed with protesters after the French government decided to force through pension reforms without a vote in parliament...

'I've suffered from bedbugs for two years'

Mar 16,2023 11:20 am

By Oliver SlowBBC News

An apparent infestation of bedbugs in France in recent weeks has led to concerns the insects could be making their way to the UK - But , experts warn, they have been here All Along .

" I Wish I knew nothing about them, " says Mike Jones .

Mr Jones admits to being a reluctant authority on bedbugs, having dealt with them for The Past two years at his home in Sheffield.

It began when he received some second-hand furniture from a neighbour. Shortly after, he spotted what he thought was mould on his wooden Bed frame and found small insects in his Bed .

A search online told him they were bedbugs and the specks of " mould" were their faeces.

Since then, he has tried many different measures to try to get rid of them, spent considerable sums of money and " watched 50 to 100 Hours of videos" - All without success.

He started by removing items from under his Bed - bedbugs cannot jump or fly, so usually attach themselves to items to crawl up bedposts - before bringing in professional pest controllers who have used insecticides and sprays.

" I've got an exterminator Coming In tomorrow to do another set of sprays, " he told The Bbc on Friday.

It has also got expensive.

" You're probably looking at over £1,000 - And Then there is The Stuff I've Thrown Away , " He Said when asked how much he has spent.

Mr Jones accepts that bedbugs can be viewed as a " minor inconvenience" But said the bites in particular are an irritant.

" No-one wants bugs crawling All over them - it's a bit weird, especially if they're crawling on Your Face . And bite marks aren't nice. They don't look nice, they don't feel nice, " He Said .

They have also inconvenienced him in other ways.

Not wanting to pass on an infestation, he refuses to stay at Other People 's houses and if he goes to a hotel he puts All his items in thick plastic bags.

" It's about being as careful as possible to make sure I don't pass them on, " He Said .

A long presence in the UK

The issue has been in The News in recent weeks, particularly as an infestation has reportedly reached Paris and other French cities.

This has caused concern among some that the bugs could be on their way to the UK.

However, in reality, they have been here All Along .

Bedbugs have been feeding off humans for thousands of years, probably since " humans were still living in caves" said Dr Richard Naylor , an entomologist specialising in bedbug biology and behaviour.

In The 1930S , bedbugs were so widespread they were found in " virtually every house in London" He Said .

Although the introduction of new insecticides saw their numbers plummet in the post-World War Two period, they witnessed a resurgence in the 1990s and the early years of the 21St Century .

That slowed with the Covid lockdown, which removed an " important bedbug dispersal route" Dr Naylor said.

They are yet to reach their pre-pandemic levels But have remained an issue in apartment blocks and sheltered housing complexes.

Bedbugs are a global problem and thrive " anywhere there is high human population density" Dr Naylor said.

Despite their widespread presence, their risk to human health is low.

" Some People react to the bites, which can be very itchy, and there may be painful swelling, " said Natalie Bungay, from The British Pest Control Association.

" A severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) is also possible But rare. Bed bugs can harbour various pathogens But transmissions to humans has not been proven and is believed to be unlikely, " She Said .

The term " bedbug" can, in fact, be misleading. As well as mattresses, they can also be found on clothing, furniture, plane seats and cinema seats - in short, anywhere people spend many hours A Day sitting still.

" Bedbugs are mainly active at night. They come out, forage around, feed And Then find somewhere to hide nearby, " Dr Naylor said.

They also aggregate and produce a pheromone so they can find each other.

As a result they can be difficult to get rid of.

Steps can be taken to prevent their presence, including regular cleaning, closely checking second-hand furniture before bringing it home, and avoiding putting luggage directly on beds or furniture.

However, Dr Naylor said that if bedbugs have spread to multiple beds in the same property then it " is probably time to call a professional".

Mr Jones also has some words of warning. He Said it is important not to leave clutter under beds, as well as to remain alert to their potential presence.

He also cautioned against sleeping in different rooms.

" That just spreads The Problem around, as they're pretty good at finding their way to you, " He Said .

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Source of news: bbc.com

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