Kelly Smart could not believe what she was seeing. Her son Oscar had a rash and a fever.
“It felt like every time I was blinking there were more dots appearing down his body,” she said.
The 11-month-old, who was scheduled to get his MMR jab next month, had caught measles.
According to the NHS, more than 3.4 million children under 16 have not been vaccinated – and remain at risk of getting the disease.
Ms Smart called 111. Once paramedics arrived they “instantly took us to hospital in the ambulance”, she told Sky News.
Once at Birmingham Children’s Hospital Oscar was treated in an isolation ward.
He was in a bad way – his temperature had risen to 39.9C and doctors worried he was showing signs of sepsis.
“He just looked awful, his eyes were swollen, his top lip was swollen, he was pale,” Ms Smart said.
Image: Kelly says Oscar ‘looked awful’
Regarding the timing of the MMR jab, which is given from the age of one, Ms Smart said it was “very frustrating as a mum” that it “wasn’t an option” to get Oscar vaccinated sooner.
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She added that parents who choose not to vaccinate their children should consider the impact on wider society.
Oscar is now getting better.
More than 200 cases of measles have been recorded by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) across the Midlands, according to the most recent figures.
The majority are in children under the age of 10.
Because measles spreads so quickly, the UKHSA is describing the outbreak as a national incident, and pop-up vaccination centres are opening up.
In Walsall Liz Cooper, a nurse with 40 years’ experience, is inoculating people who have missed the jab.
Asked if she had ever seen a measles outbreak like this, she said: “No, not really. It’s a real surprise to see the numbers going up so quickly across the West Midlands.”
Three Iranian men have been charged with offences under the National Security Act in the UK, police have said.
The trio have been charged with engaging in conduct likely to assist a foreign intelligence service between 14 August 2024 and 16 February 2025, following an investigation by counter-terror police.
The Metropolitan Police said the three men are Mostafa Sepahvand, 39, Farhad Javadi Manesh, 44, and Shapoor Qalehali Khani Noori, 55.
The foreign state to which the charges relate is Iran, police said.
All three men will appear at Westminster Magistrates Court on Saturday, the force added.
Sepahvand, of St John’s Wood, London, has also been charged with “surveillance, reconnaissance and open-source research” with the intention of “committing serious violence against a person in the UK”, according to a police statement.
Meanwhile, Manesh, of Kensal Rise, London, and Noori, of Ealing, London, have also been charged with “engaging in conduct, namely surveillance and reconnaissance, with the intention that acts, namely serious violence against a person in the UK, would be committed by others”.
Commander Dominic Murphy, from the Metropolitan Police’s Counter Terrorism Command, described the charges as “extremely serious”.
“Since the men were arrested two weeks ago, detectives have been working around the clock and we have worked closely with colleagues in the Crown Prosecution Service to reach this point,” he said.
“Now that these men have been charged, I would urge people not to speculate about this case, so that the criminal justice process can run its course.”
A fourth Iranian national aged 31 who was arrested was released with no further action on Thursday.
In a separate unrelated probe, counter-terror officers arrested five Iranian men, aged between 29 and 46, during raids across various locations in Greater Manchester, London, and Swindon earlier this month.
Last October, MI5 director general Ken McCallum said the UK intelligence agency had responded to 20 “potentially lethal” Iran-backed plots since 2022, warning of the risk of an “increase or broadening of Iranian state aggression in the UK”.
Two firefighters and a member of the public have died in a large fire in Bicester, the fire service announced.
The firefighters died in the inferno at a former RAF base in Oxfordshire, which now hosts historic motoring and aviation centre Bicester Motion.
The local fire service was called to the scene at 6.39pm last night.
Chief Fire Officer Rob MacDougall said: “It is with a very heavy heart that we today report the loss of two of our firefighters. Families have been informed and are being supported.
“Our thoughts are with them at this most difficult of times and we ask for privacy to be respected.
“We cannot release any details at present but will provide further information as soon as we can.”
Two other firefighters sustained serious injuries and are currently being treated in hospital, Oxfordshire County Council said in a statement.
Footage shared on social media shows plumes of smoke billowing into the sky and flames swallowing the large building.
Image: Clouds of smoke from the fire were billowing into the sky last night. Pic:@kajer87X
Image: Two firefighters and one other person died in the fire, while two more firefighters were seriously injured. Pic: PA
Ten fire crews attended the incident, with four remaining at the scene. The fire is still ongoing, but it is considered under control.
Local residents were advised to remain indoors and keep their windows shut, but this advice has now been lifted.
Bicester Motion said in a statement it would be closed today and over the weekend.
The cause of the fire is not yet known.
This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly.