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boosting prosperity takes deft handiwork. back in bristol they worry that plans to boost public services through taxes could hit business, with higher housing costs and risks from president trump's plans, getting growth to take flight has challenges. dharshini david, bbc news. a bbc investigation has established that the chancellor's profile on the social media site linkedin that sets out her career exaggerated the length of time she worked at the bank of england before becoming an mp. rachel reeves left the bank nine months earlier than her cv says. it means she spent five and a half years working at the bank of england,
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stand clear. 10:30am, and the staff at the heart attack unit in the royal free hospital have seen two die. do you want your husband in here? no, he's fine. i'm more worried about him than me. today her surgeon, david, hopes to remove the tumour. the operation typically takes anywhere from six to eight or ten hours. the operation is fraught with risks. 75% of patients will suffer from complications.
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we are far from complacent. particularly, they were talking to us about productivity and spending public money wisely is an absolute priority for us. so we've seen productivity improve last year. this year we've got much more to do on that. equally i think i'll be honest enough to say we are not all brilliant performers at committee hearings, but it's absolutely right that we are scrutinised by parliament. we welcome that scrutiny and i welcome the opportunity to be able to keep talking to committees and others about the work we are doing, and staff are doing now, to keep trying to make things better. so you talked about waiting times. we've seen a reduction in the longest waits, really significantly over the last couple of years. after covid people were waiting two years for care.
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now we've reduced the number of people waiting a year by 50%, over 50%. we've got loads further to go and we are really committed to getting to that 18—week target by the end of this parliament. hugh pym is our health editor. that is the take from the chief executive but what about the reality on the ground? the executive but what about the reality on the ground?— on the ground? the reality right here in this _ on the ground? the reality right here in this emergency - on the ground? the reality right. here in this emergency department on the ground? the reality right - here in this emergency department of the royal free hospital is that they have had to move up to one of the highest alert levels. that means based on the number of patients coming into the emergency department or expected they are worried they will not find enough of them who are well enough to be moved to a ward or needing a ward and that the whole system will get clogged up and they may have to have corridor care here. it hasn't happened yet. we heard this figure, more than 1a,000 in england last week medically fit to leave hospitals but who couldn't because of issues with social care,
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community care and so on, showing the real difficulty is most big hospitals are facing.- the real difficulty is most big hospitals are facing. despite the ressure, hospitals are facing. despite the pressure. we — hospitals are facing. despite the pressure, we see _ hospitals are facing. despite the pressure, we see margaret - hospitals are facing. despite the pressure, we see margaret in i pressure, we see margaret in recovery and our viewers will wonder how she is today. she recovery and our viewers will wonder how she is today.— how she is today. she is amazing, marc aret. how she is today. she is amazing, margaret. that _ how she is today. she is amazing, margaret. that operation, - how she is today. she is amazing, margaret. that operation, more i how she is today. she is amazing, i margaret. that operation, more than eight hours, into intensive care, and we are told by the surgeon, david, that she still needs oxygen support in intensive care but she will be at some stage, maybe tomorrow, moved to a ward. the doctors are as positive as they think they would have expected the way things have turned out for margaret. the way things have turned out for marc aret. . the way things have turned out for maraaret. . . the way things have turned out for maraaret. ., , ., ., ., ., margaret. that is good to hear. hugh pym. thank yom _ bbc news is live at the royal free hospital in north london talking to patients and staff inside one of the largest hospitals in the nhs. that's nhs live across the day on bbc iplayer, bbc sounds, and follow our live page on the bbc
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