He said: "This is the latest in a range of what I view as intimidatory behaviour by the IDF (Israel Defence Forces) towards peacekeepers, or as we saw recently,
Eventually, the cause of Campbell's illness is discovered. He is suffering from infective endocarditis, an infection in the inner lining of the heart or its valves which affects one in 30,000 people in the UK."It's often very difficult to diagnose," says Dr Debbie Harrington, consultant aortic surgeon at Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital.
"Often patients will present with very non-specific symptoms that have gone on for months. They won't necessarily be seen by a specialist in cardiology who is going to think of the right diagnosis.""When we have problems where patients sadly don't make it, often it's because they get to us too late - that is usually the reason why patients don't survive."Overall in the general medical community I would say there is probably a lack of awareness of infective endocarditis - we know that it is actually on the increase. Definitely awareness is a big, big factor."
After leaving Arsenal to play for Nottingham Forest in 1995, striking up a lethal striker partnership with Pierre van Hooijdonk, Campbell spends a brief spell with Trabzonspor in Turkey.But Campbell is racially abused by the club's president after signing, and seven months later moves back to the Premier League, joining Everton. There, he becomes the club's first black captain, scores crucial goals to keep the Toffees in the top flight, and mentors a young Wayne Rooney.
"He was an inspiration, really," Rooney says. "Everton were struggling for a few years and he galvanised the whole club.
"He helped me a lot - always talking to me throughout the game. As a young player you're still learning, figuring out how to try and play the game, how to be in the right positions.Smaller platforms that do not meet the 45m EU user threshold must also abide by the bloc's digital rules to safeguard children, it said.
Coordinated action by its member states will also seek to enforce requirements for smaller pornography sites."Our priority is to protect minors and allow them to navigate safely online," said Henna Virkkunen, the Commission's executive vice-president for tech sovereignty, security and democracy.
"Together with the Digital Service Coordinators in the Member States we are determined to tackle any potential harm to young online users."Uber has said it is "ready to go" now with driverless taxis in the UK - but the government has put back the date it expects to approve fully self-driving vehicles.