David Bull
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"David Richard Bull" is an English doctor, author, and host and commentator on a variety of British and US television programmes, such as Sugar Dome,the BBC's Watchdog (TV series)/Watchdog, Watchdog Healthcheck,Newsround, Sky Living/Living TV's Most Haunted Live!, Channel 4/Channel 4's Richard & Judy, Tomorrow's World, and Sky Digital (UK & Ireland)/Sky's The Breathing Life Awards. He is a regular panelist on "The Wright Stuff" with Mathew Wright Channel 5. He has also made repeated appearances on Rachael Ray (TV series)/The Rachael Ray Show in the US.

In 2006, Bull was nominated as the Conservative Party (UK)/Conservative Party candidate for Brighton Pavilion (UK Parliament constituency)/Brighton Pavilion in the following general election. He stood down in 2009 to head up a Conservative policy review on sexual health, an area about which he has been outspoken, and was replaced by Charlotte Vere.

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Whatever kinds of hatreds and guilt may be borne by the people on both sides of the conflict, it's not the fault of the children.

By no means does it alleviate the situation. These are a couple of steps at improving the situation. But they are small steps.

Children are left out of the debate of AIDS. Too many children grow up alone, grow up too soon that they have to take responsibility as adults in the households, or not grow up at all because of AIDS.

We want everybody to be partners in this (program). UN agencies, governments (of the countries) where these children are living, companies that operate in these countries, the member of the public, they all have a role to play.

Serbia is now facing very difficult circumstances. Children and young people are perhaps the most endangered anywhere in Europe. Two-thirds of the people in Serbia are living at or below the poverty line.