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the man appointed to run the nhs has called foran appointed to run the nhs has called for an immediated still, the figures which are being presented by government at the moment are woefully inadequate and will simply exacerbate the problem. what we must see is a real tangible resources, we have heard from the prime minister a commitment to long—term funding for the nhs, we need to translate that into reality and get the real figures which will allow for the real resources the nhs needs in terms of more doctors, more nurses, more staff and hospital beds, more ca re more staff and hospital beds, more care facilities, more practice facilities, until we have the infrastructure other nations take for granted we will not see an end to this problem. but it's notjust a resources problem, do you acknowledge there are still structural changes, organisational changes which need to be made? we can changes which need to be made? we ca n always changes which need to be made? we can always look at making use of the tax payer resources but whichever way you look at it you cannot get round the fact we
the man appointed to run the nhs has called foran appointed to run the nhs has called for an immediated still, the figures which are being presented by government at the moment are woefully inadequate and will simply exacerbate the problem. what we must see is a real tangible resources, we have heard from the prime minister a commitment to long—term funding for the nhs, we need to translate that into reality and get the real figures which will allow for the real resources the nhs needs in...
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nhs, hyphenated. iwould agree.nhs i would agree with that. thank you both as ever for joining us. who was see how different the papers are tomorrow. whether it will be more the same. thank you for your company as we go to the papers. see all of the front pages online of the bbc news website and if you missed a programme, you can watch a lecture on the eeg player. thank you both. i'll be back at 11 with the full summary of the news for now. in the short term not much change on front but the outlook for next week is looking very promising indeed. let's get that out the way. the next 24 hours often cloudy, drive for most of us but not completely. a bit of rain in the forecast, the satellite image from wednesday and you can see satellite image from wednesday and you can see the clear skies on the south coast. nothing to the course of the night into thursday, the clouds will come and go in some areas and maybe a few spots of rain here and there as well. the temperatures will be typically a run about six or 7 degrees. to
nhs, hyphenated. iwould agree.nhs i would agree with that. thank you both as ever for joining us. who was see how different the papers are tomorrow. whether it will be more the same. thank you for your company as we go to the papers. see all of the front pages online of the bbc news website and if you missed a programme, you can watch a lecture on the eeg player. thank you both. i'll be back at 11 with the full summary of the news for now. in the short term not much change on front but the...
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nhs england's own boss, simon stephens, whom the government appointed to run the nhs, has called forane £4 billion spend to simply stand still. the sort of figures that are being presented by government at the moment are just woefully inadequate, and in fact, we'll simply exacerbate the problem. what we must see is real, tangible resources . what we must see is real, tangible resources. we have heard from the prime minister a commitment to long—term funding for the nhs. we need to translate that into reality and get the realfigures need to translate that into reality and get the real figures that will allow for the real resources the nhs needs in terms of more doctors, nurses, staff, hospital beds, social ca re nurses, staff, hospital beds, social care facilities, general practice facilities, until we have the infrastructure that other nations ta ke infrastructure that other nations take for granted. we won't see an end to this problem. would you acknowledge that there are still structural, organisational changes that need to be made? we can always look at being... making use of the ta
nhs england's own boss, simon stephens, whom the government appointed to run the nhs, has called forane £4 billion spend to simply stand still. the sort of figures that are being presented by government at the moment are just woefully inadequate, and in fact, we'll simply exacerbate the problem. what we must see is real, tangible resources . what we must see is real, tangible resources. we have heard from the prime minister a commitment to long—term funding for the nhs. we need to translate...
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doctors warn the nhs is facing a year round crisis — with claims the pressures of winter look set toontinue over the summer this is a congested system, a result of chronic lack of resources, of doctors, staff, nurses, a lack of beds and social care, and it has now just hit a head. the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, will stand down in october after a series of recent controversies the m62 — near bradford — re—opens after a crash which killed two people. a man has been arrested. china hits back at us trade tariffs with new import taxes worth over two billion pounds... us pork, nuts and wine are among the products hit — as beijing responds to president trump's duties on steel and aluminium. and... china's abandoned space lab comes to a fiery end as it falls to earth over the south pacific and... click investigates facebook‘s data sharing practices and explores who has your personal data. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the nhs in england could see this year's winter pressures extend into the summer, according to a predic
doctors warn the nhs is facing a year round crisis — with claims the pressures of winter look set toontinue over the summer this is a congested system, a result of chronic lack of resources, of doctors, staff, nurses, a lack of beds and social care, and it has now just hit a head. the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, will stand down in october after a series of recent controversies the m62 — near bradford — re—opens after a crash which killed two people. a man has been...
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fight for the nhs. anyone else? up and stand up for the people of the uk and the country. stand up to brussels and stop pandering to them. stand up for the british people. do you feel she is pandering? when you see her and she is with angela merkel and the others and angela, you can see she is strong and does not take any crap. and then you see theresa may and she is sort of looking around... as if to say that i am going to say this will say that, she is quite weak. what did you put? i asked her to be more open about what is happening. don't be so soft with the other countries and stop agreeing to pay deals. we should not pay anything once we are out. what was your advice for theresa may? i told her that we voted leave so let's leave. don't beat around the bush. be strong and proud in what we decided and who we are. have some self belief in the uk and what lies ahead. we won't crumble, this is the uk. luck was that grumble? thank you. that may be a good note to leave it on. does anyone else want to ask anything? tha
fight for the nhs. anyone else? up and stand up for the people of the uk and the country. stand up to brussels and stop pandering to them. stand up for the british people. do you feel she is pandering? when you see her and she is with angela merkel and the others and angela, you can see she is strong and does not take any crap. and then you see theresa may and she is sort of looking around... as if to say that i am going to say this will say that, she is quite weak. what did you put? i asked...
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we get to where we are and, going back to the nhs, it is for everybody. everybody. if that is sinking. education and housing as well. we return to the same thing again, but it will affect everybody. thinking about the government, and in particular theresa may, how good a job is she doing an brexit? i wouldn't say that well. she doesn't seem to be going well, from the press that she is getting. the government wasn't prepared to leave. there is no plan. you keep hearing news stories about, she wasn't prepared to do this, she didn't know the answers to these questions. she gets into a meeting and suddenly changes. she never gives a straight answer. do you think that labour would do any better? no. i don't know. i don't think they could do any worse either, saying that. i think we need to stand up for our country. i don't know why we can't be more strong, i don't understand why all of these negotiations are happening. why aren't we leaving? what are we afraid of? what we frightened of? i think the consensus around the room is pretty much that theresa may is n
we get to where we are and, going back to the nhs, it is for everybody. everybody. if that is sinking. education and housing as well. we return to the same thing again, but it will affect everybody. thinking about the government, and in particular theresa may, how good a job is she doing an brexit? i wouldn't say that well. she doesn't seem to be going well, from the press that she is getting. the government wasn't prepared to leave. there is no plan. you keep hearing news stories about, she...
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the headlines: doctors warn the nhs is facing a year round crisis — with claims the pressures of winterook set to continue over the summer. this is a congested system, a result of chronic lack of resources, lack of chronic lack of resources, lack of doctors, lack of nhs staff nurses, lack of social care, and now % the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, will stand down in october after a series of recent controversies. two people have been killed and a man arrested after a crash involving on the m62 near bradford. china hits back at us trade tariffs with new import taxes worth over two billion pounds. us pork, nuts and wine are among the products hit — as beijing responds to president trump's duties on steel and aluminium. and: china's abandoned space lab comes to a fiery end as it falls to earth over the south pacific. coming up in half an hour... it is whether world marking 100 yea rs of it is whether world marking 100 years of the royal air force. and where better than here at its biggest base, raf brize norton. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the nhs could see th
the headlines: doctors warn the nhs is facing a year round crisis — with claims the pressures of winterook set to continue over the summer. this is a congested system, a result of chronic lack of resources, lack of chronic lack of resources, lack of doctors, lack of nhs staff nurses, lack of social care, and now % the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, will stand down in october after a series of recent controversies. two people have been killed and a man arrested after a crash...
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there are workplace shortages in the nhs. the nhs. which are unfilled and 10,000 doctors.doctors, nurses and health staff from outside the uk. from outside the uk. from the eu, according to the latest figures. figures. all employers to recruit staff from outside the eu, including the nhs. outside the eu, including the nhs. so there is more competition for these visas in the first place. these visas in the first place. employers desperately need them filled. filled. of the application of these visa rules. rules. be more applications in other months. months. interest to fill posts and look after patients. hugh pym, our health editor. "complete denuclearisation". by a british archivist. says a deal could be done within three months. for the national stadium. louis arthur charles. known as prince louis. outside kensington palace. nick, explain the significance of louis. its name of emotional significance to the royal family. its name of emotional significance to the royalfamily. its name of emotional significance to the royal family. to the royal family. of course a strong ech
there are workplace shortages in the nhs. the nhs. which are unfilled and 10,000 doctors.doctors, nurses and health staff from outside the uk. from outside the uk. from the eu, according to the latest figures. figures. all employers to recruit staff from outside the eu, including the nhs. outside the eu, including the nhs. so there is more competition for these visas in the first place. these visas in the first place. employers desperately need them filled. filled. of the application of these...
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the government says it will increase nhs funding by £10 billion a year by 2020. under pressure. this was university hospital of north tees injanuary, one of many in england battling one of the most difficult winter seasons yet, with flu and norovirus forcing evermore people to seek treatment. but the british medical association says without more money for the nhs now, this winter overcrowding will roll into the summer too. the numbers of patients attending a&e, the numbers waiting more than four hours to be admitted, will be as great as the winter months, and we are likely to see trolley waiting times and pressures on beds similar to the winters of 2015 and 2016. looking at the past five years of data in england, the bma forecasts that between july and september this year, there could be up to 6.2 million visits to a&e, resulting in more than 750,000 people having to wait more than four hours to be seen, and almost 150,000 spending that time on a hospital trolley. those waiting times are more than 5% higher than the government's official targets, and the bma says
the government says it will increase nhs funding by £10 billion a year by 2020. under pressure. this was university hospital of north tees injanuary, one of many in england battling one of the most difficult winter seasons yet, with flu and norovirus forcing evermore people to seek treatment. but the british medical association says without more money for the nhs now, this winter overcrowding will roll into the summer too. the numbers of patients attending a&e, the numbers waiting more...
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nhs doctors were blocked.n bill cosby say they will appeal after his conviction for sexual assault. it is time now for sport with steve. hello, good morning to you. the football association are considering a offer of around £900 million for wembley stadium. it has been tabled by the fellowmen, shahid khan. he also owns the jacksonville jaguars, who have paid in at wembley in the past, and their visits could become more frequent. major international and domestic football would still be played at wembley, but the fa say they would reinvest the money end up —— in grassroots football. gary lineker says he believes that a deal would have two benefit the next generation of players, with new and improved facilities. the respected football writer, henry winter, has pointed out that any increase in nfl wembley would would mean taking england games on the road. so why does shahid khan think that he would be getting good business for himself and the nfl? the nfl needs to do what is good for the nfl. what is good for us i
nhs doctors were blocked.n bill cosby say they will appeal after his conviction for sexual assault. it is time now for sport with steve. hello, good morning to you. the football association are considering a offer of around £900 million for wembley stadium. it has been tabled by the fellowmen, shahid khan. he also owns the jacksonville jaguars, who have paid in at wembley in the past, and their visits could become more frequent. major international and domestic football would still be played...
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the headlines: doctors warn the nhs is facing a year—round crisis — with claims the pressures of winterk set to continue over the summer. we're likely to see trolley waits and pressures on beds similar to the winters of 2015 and 2016. the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, will stand down in october after a series of recent controversies. china hits back at us trade tariffs with new import taxes worth over £2 billion. us pork, nuts and wine are among the products hit, as beijing responds to president trump's duties on steel and aluminium. the m62 near bradford reopens after a crash which killed two people. a man has been arrested. and china's abandoned space lab comes to a fiery end, as it falls to earth over the south pacific. and laura kuenssberg listens to a panel of voters as they discuss their views on brexit. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. doctors say the nhs in england is likely to see its "winter crisis" extend into the summer because of continuing pressures on the system. figures analysed by the british medical as
the headlines: doctors warn the nhs is facing a year—round crisis — with claims the pressures of winterk set to continue over the summer. we're likely to see trolley waits and pressures on beds similar to the winters of 2015 and 2016. the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, will stand down in october after a series of recent controversies. china hits back at us trade tariffs with new import taxes worth over £2 billion. us pork, nuts and wine are among the products hit, as...
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in many ways the nhs was lucky.lth in england says it has invested and improved cyber—security but there is more work to do. that is illustrated by a recent assessment of security measures at 200 nhs trusts that saw eve ryo ne measures at 200 nhs trusts that saw everyone failed to meet the required standard. it was only a few weeks ago that large parts of the country were covered in snow as the beast from the east swept in. but today britain has been basking in the hottest day of the year so far, with the temperatures expected to remain high well into the weekend. london marathon runners are being warned sunday could be the warmest race day for more than 20 years. sima kotecha is in birmingham and sent us this report. finally, spring has properly sprung. in parts of the country, temperatures reached up to 25 degrees today. london, norwich, lincoln and birmingham have all been on the receiving end of glorious weather. really good, i booked the day off work, so i'm just out enjoying it with my friends. went to a conce
in many ways the nhs was lucky.lth in england says it has invested and improved cyber—security but there is more work to do. that is illustrated by a recent assessment of security measures at 200 nhs trusts that saw eve ryo ne measures at 200 nhs trusts that saw everyone failed to meet the required standard. it was only a few weeks ago that large parts of the country were covered in snow as the beast from the east swept in. but today britain has been basking in the hottest day of the year so...
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nhs england says there was a perfect storm of bad weather, fluid emissions and a spike in norovirus.aches but the british medical association says that may not be the case this year. using data from nhs england, the organisation says the worst case scenario could see pressure on health services this summer, similar to those experienced in the winter of 2016. even in the best case scenario, 5.8 9 million people would attend a&e over the summer months. only 9.6% would be seen, admitted or discharged within four hours. if should target is 95% and that would mean a summer squeeze equivalent to the winter of 2015. the british medical association said its figures showed that the crisis over the winter months had been replaced by a year—round problem. the department of health said the nhs had been given an extra 2.8 billion pounds on top of a planned £10 billion a year increase in its budget by 2020. nhs england said the service was experiencing continued pressure after one of the coldest march months in 30 years. a spokesman said the needs of growing and ageing population showed why a ten
nhs england says there was a perfect storm of bad weather, fluid emissions and a spike in norovirus.aches but the british medical association says that may not be the case this year. using data from nhs england, the organisation says the worst case scenario could see pressure on health services this summer, similar to those experienced in the winter of 2016. even in the best case scenario, 5.8 9 million people would attend a&e over the summer months. only 9.6% would be seen, admitted or...
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the t have |ge for the nhs the t have |ge for of 3 nhs. on at " as; that. today.the bbc sports centre. coming up, cristiano ronaldo scores a wonderful bicycle kick goal for rearmament. sergio garcia has —— the peregrine ‘s title defence of the peregrine ‘s title defence of the masters. and going for gold at the masters. and going for gold at the commonwealth games but how releva nt the commonwealth games but how relevant is the event on the gold coast for the biggest sporting landscape? welcome to the programme. we start with footballing news. rearmament read have one foot in the semifinals of the champions league after a 3— win overjuventus. that saw one of the goals of the season from real m. they are looking to make a third consecutive title. conor mcnamara was in turin with the former scotland international pat
the t have |ge for the nhs the t have |ge for of 3 nhs. on at " as; that. today.the bbc sports centre. coming up, cristiano ronaldo scores a wonderful bicycle kick goal for rearmament. sergio garcia has —— the peregrine ‘s title defence of the peregrine ‘s title defence of the masters. and going for gold at the masters. and going for gold at the commonwealth games but how releva nt the commonwealth games but how relevant is the event on the gold coast for the biggest sporting...
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according to the home office, nhs workers already ta ke home office, nhs workers already take up aroundre never refused for roles like nursing, where there is a recognised shortage. but thosejobs nursing, where there is a recognised shortage. but those jobs still count towards a monthly migrant count —— cap, and nhs managers want them taken out. there are important areas of the economy like the health service, like social care, where we are in shortage, and what we are proposing is that these posts are dealt with separately from the cap. meanwhile health service bosses said they are horrified and bewildered they are horrified and bewildered the home office is obstructing them from accessing a skilled workforce that could help with a recognised shortage of dock is. —— doctors. a man's been sent to prison for nine years for causing the deaths by dangerous driving of two young brothers in a hit—and—run collision. corey and casper platt—may, who were six and two, were on their way to the park with their mother when they were knocked down in coventry in february. warwick crown court heard th
according to the home office, nhs workers already ta ke home office, nhs workers already take up aroundre never refused for roles like nursing, where there is a recognised shortage. but thosejobs nursing, where there is a recognised shortage. but those jobs still count towards a monthly migrant count —— cap, and nhs managers want them taken out. there are important areas of the economy like the health service, like social care, where we are in shortage, and what we are proposing is that...
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doctors warn the nhs is facing a "year—round crisis".e ground breaking programme tackling childhood obesity in amsterdam. china‘s abandoned space lab comes to a fiery end as it falls to earth over the south pacific. in sport: ian poulter is heading to the masters. victory at the houston 0pen secured his spot at the last possible opportunity. prepare youself for more chest pumping in augusta. it was an amazing victory and we will have all the details in about half an hour. first our main story. the nhs in england could see this year‘s winter pressures extend into the summer, according to a prediction by the british medical association. the doctors union said difficulties normally only experienced during the winter months had been replaced by a year—round problem. the department of health says the nhs has been given an extra £2.8 billion, on top of a planned £10—billion a year increase by 2020. andy moore reports: it hospitals in the uk experienced one of their most demanding winters ever this year. nhs england said there was a perfect sto
doctors warn the nhs is facing a "year—round crisis".e ground breaking programme tackling childhood obesity in amsterdam. china‘s abandoned space lab comes to a fiery end as it falls to earth over the south pacific. in sport: ian poulter is heading to the masters. victory at the houston 0pen secured his spot at the last possible opportunity. prepare youself for more chest pumping in augusta. it was an amazing victory and we will have all the details in about half an hour. first...
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the home office has come under fire again after 35 nhs trusts accused immigration officials of puttingtors. the overseas medics were offered jobs as part of a post—graduate training scheme but they have now been refused permits, prompting angry calls for the decision to be overturned. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports. for the past nine months, this doctor has been working in the nhs, helping overcome a shortage of qualified as. —— doctors. highly skilled and motivated, she is studying to improve her own knowledge for when she returns home. she is part of the respective host graduate training scheme that has 110w graduate training scheme that has now fallen foul of home office these rules and that could cost the nhs badly needed staff. if there are people who are willing to help and grow, they are not out for your jobs, they arejust grow, they are not out for your jobs, they are just willing to learn and willing to help you out for the crisis. help us help you. a letter sent on behalf of 35 nhs trusts training scheme says the decision will affect care and safety and run e
the home office has come under fire again after 35 nhs trusts accused immigration officials of puttingtors. the overseas medics were offered jobs as part of a post—graduate training scheme but they have now been refused permits, prompting angry calls for the decision to be overturned. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports. for the past nine months, this doctor has been working in the nhs, helping overcome a shortage of qualified as. —— doctors. highly skilled and motivated, she...
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nhs managers want them taken out.lth service, like social care, where actually posts are in shortage. and what we're proposing is that those posts, the shortage occupation list posts, are dealt with separately from the cap. meanwhile, health service bosses say they are horrified and bewildered the home office is obstructing them from accessing a skilled workforce that could help with a recognised shortage of doctors. dominic hughes, bbc news. next thursday sees council elections across england. more than 4000 seats are up for grabs on a 150 councils. conservative—run swindon is one local authority facing the polls. 0ur deputy political editor john pienaar has been there to test the mood amongst voters. your turn, will you try for me? whichever way you read it... much better... ...just giving our children a decent education is costing more and getting harder. this school gets high marks from inspectors, but it's also in one of the country's poorest areas and on top of a tight school budget, it's feeling the squeeze on
nhs managers want them taken out.lth service, like social care, where actually posts are in shortage. and what we're proposing is that those posts, the shortage occupation list posts, are dealt with separately from the cap. meanwhile, health service bosses say they are horrified and bewildered the home office is obstructing them from accessing a skilled workforce that could help with a recognised shortage of doctors. dominic hughes, bbc news. next thursday sees council elections across england....
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the government says it will increase nhs funding by £10 billion a year by 2020.ospitals under pressure. this was university hospital of north tees injanuary, one of many in england battling one of the most difficult winter seasons yet, with flu and norovirus forcing evermore people to seek treatment. but the british medical association says without more money for the nhs now, this winter overcrowding will roll into the summer too. the numbers of patients attending a&e, the numbers waiting more than four hours to be admitted, will be as great as the winter months, and we are likely to see trolley waiting times and pressures on beds similar to the winters of 2015 and 2016. looking at the past five years of data in england, than 750,000 people having to wait more than four hours to be seen, and almost 150,000 spending that time on a hospital trolley. those waiting times are more than 5% higher than the government's official targets, and the bma says funding cuts over decades have resulted in insufficient doctors and hospital beds to meet demand. the winter crisis, i
the government says it will increase nhs funding by £10 billion a year by 2020.ospitals under pressure. this was university hospital of north tees injanuary, one of many in england battling one of the most difficult winter seasons yet, with flu and norovirus forcing evermore people to seek treatment. but the british medical association says without more money for the nhs now, this winter overcrowding will roll into the summer too. the numbers of patients attending a&e, the numbers waiting...
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we haven't got enough doctors to look after these sick, frail, elderly patients in our nhs.les, such as emergency medicine, applications are never refused. but the nhs employers organisation believes this is having a much broader effect on recruitment. in the period since december, at least a00 doctors who we've been trying to recruit to come and work in the nhs and england haven't been able to enter the country and take up posts. what that leave is shortages on our rotas. that drives extra costs for us, but also means delays in treatment. health service bosses say they are horrified and bewildered the home office is obstructing them from accessing a skilled workforce who could help with a recognised shortage of doctors. dominic hughes, bbc news. this is bbc news at five, the headlines: the leaders of north and south korea have declared their commitment to work towards the complete denuclearisation of the korean peninsula. the british economy grew at its slowest pace for more than five years in the first three months of the year. a man has beenjailed for nine years for causi
we haven't got enough doctors to look after these sick, frail, elderly patients in our nhs.les, such as emergency medicine, applications are never refused. but the nhs employers organisation believes this is having a much broader effect on recruitment. in the period since december, at least a00 doctors who we've been trying to recruit to come and work in the nhs and england haven't been able to enter the country and take up posts. what that leave is shortages on our rotas. that drives extra...
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we do not have enough doctors to look after the sick, frail, elderly patients in the nhs. visas already go to nhs workers and some solicit fake roles as emergency medicine, application roles are never refused. —— some specific roles such as emergency medicine. and nhs employers organization believes this is having a much broader effect on recruitment. in the period since december, at least 400 doctors who we have been trying to recruit to come and work in the nhs in england have not been able to enter the country and take up posts. and what that does leave his shortages on our road is and also shortages on our rotas and also means delays in treatment. health service bosses say they are horrified and bewildered the home office is obstructing them from accessing a skilled workforce that could help with a recognized shortage of doctors. the name of the latest addition to the royal family has been revealed, four days after he was shown off to the world's media. the duke and duchess of cambridge's third child is louis arthur charles, he'll be known as prince louis of cambridge.
we do not have enough doctors to look after the sick, frail, elderly patients in the nhs. visas already go to nhs workers and some solicit fake roles as emergency medicine, application roles are never refused. —— some specific roles such as emergency medicine. and nhs employers organization believes this is having a much broader effect on recruitment. in the period since december, at least 400 doctors who we have been trying to recruit to come and work in the nhs in england have not been...
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what do you think it tells you about the state of the nhs? it's a shambles. it's a mess.of the nurses. it's awful. it'sjust seeing your child in pain every day, knowing that you can't help them and the only way for a lot of families is to fundraise or to actually remortgage your house. have you decided what you want? just a few miles away another family relive their ordeal. the nhs in northern ireland arranged for sophie to have spinal surgery in england, but only after a 20 month wait, including the stress of a last—minute cancellation. what most people in northern ireland want is the same treatment as the rest of the uk. we are part of the uk, so we think that the waiting lists should be similar. we pay taxes, pay national insurance. i would expect the powers that be to make sure the places are pretty equal. the northern ireland health and social care board says there simply isn't the money or the staffing to bring down unacceptably long waiting lists. telling a child that they can't have the operation when they want and need the operation is completely inappropriate. t
what do you think it tells you about the state of the nhs? it's a shambles. it's a mess.of the nurses. it's awful. it'sjust seeing your child in pain every day, knowing that you can't help them and the only way for a lot of families is to fundraise or to actually remortgage your house. have you decided what you want? just a few miles away another family relive their ordeal. the nhs in northern ireland arranged for sophie to have spinal surgery in england, but only after a 20 month wait,...
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a major nhs supplier, allied healthcare, who look after elderly and vulnerable patients is believed to be in financial difficulties. police arrest a man wanted in connection with a burglary in south—east london, during which one intruder was fatally stabbed. tributes are paid to avicii, one of the world's biggest dance music stars, who has died at the age of 28. also in the next hour: the state pension gender gap is "narrowing too slowly" according to consumer group which? men still receive an average of £28 more a week in state pension than women, despite reforms to narrow the gap. and coming up half an hour: can drones deliver? click takes a look at how drone technology is driving the global economy and may change the way we live our lives. good afternoon. let's go live to hyde park in central london, where a iii—gun salute is about to begin to mark the 92nd birthday of her majesty the queen. her majesty the queen turning 92 today. as you can see, those facts down the side of your screen, the old est ever down the side of your screen, the oldest ever british monarch. this gun salute
a major nhs supplier, allied healthcare, who look after elderly and vulnerable patients is believed to be in financial difficulties. police arrest a man wanted in connection with a burglary in south—east london, during which one intruder was fatally stabbed. tributes are paid to avicii, one of the world's biggest dance music stars, who has died at the age of 28. also in the next hour: the state pension gender gap is "narrowing too slowly" according to consumer group which? men still...
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what does it tell you about the state of the nhs? it's a shambles, it's a mess. the nurses. it's awful. mess. it's no fault of the surgeons orthe nurses. it's awful. it mess. it's no fault of the surgeons or the nurses. it's awful. it seeing your child in or the nurses. it's awful. it seeing yourchild in pain or the nurses. it's awful. it seeing your child in pain every day, knowing that you can't help them and the only way for a lot of families is to fund raise are to actually remortgage your house. just a few miles away, another family relive their ordeal. the nhs in northern ireland arranged for sophie to have spinal surgery in england. but only after a 20 month wait, including the stress of a last—minute cancellation. we are part of the uk. to think that the waiting list should be similar. we pay taxes, national insurance. i would expect the powers to be to make sure it is pretty equal. northern ireland health and social ca re northern ireland health and social care board says they simply isn't the money or the starving to bring down unacceptably long waiting
what does it tell you about the state of the nhs? it's a shambles, it's a mess. the nurses. it's awful. mess. it's no fault of the surgeons orthe nurses. it's awful. it mess. it's no fault of the surgeons or the nurses. it's awful. it seeing your child in or the nurses. it's awful. it seeing yourchild in pain or the nurses. it's awful. it seeing your child in pain every day, knowing that you can't help them and the only way for a lot of families is to fund raise are to actually remortgage your...
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doctors warn the nhs is facing a year round crisis — with claims the pressures of winter look set toe over the summer the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, will stand down in october when her contract expires — after a series of recent controversies. and in the next hour we'll bring you all of today's sporting action. and we'll have reaction as alan pardew‘s four—month tenure as west brom manager comes to an end. that's in our sports bulletin at half past five and on the centenary of the formation of the royal air force, huw edwards mets air chief sir stephen hillier. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. winnie mandela — the former wife of nelson mandela — has died. she was 81. she played a significant role in the anti—apartheid movement in south africa during the years when her husband was in prison, but was often at the centre of controversy. she trained as a social worker and met her future husband in the 1950s. they were married for a total of 38 years, although for almost three decades of that time they were separated due to mr mandela's imprisonment. they sep
doctors warn the nhs is facing a year round crisis — with claims the pressures of winter look set toe over the summer the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, will stand down in october when her contract expires — after a series of recent controversies. and in the next hour we'll bring you all of today's sporting action. and we'll have reaction as alan pardew‘s four—month tenure as west brom manager comes to an end. that's in our sports bulletin at half past five and on the...
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freya had been turned down forfunding by the nhs.bject of debate, but with the technology on the threshold of being available closer to home, her parents hope more families will eventually benefit. sian lloyd, bbc news. nhs england is trialling a series of "one—stop shops" for spotting cancer. ten assessment centres are being established to offer patients a range of tests under one roof and to speed up the process of diagnosis. they aim to diagnose any form of the disease, or give patients the all clear, within 28 days. conservationists are borrowing techniques from astronomers to keep track of endangered species. the aim is to develop a system that automatically identifies animal species from their heat signature. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh reports from knowsley safari park. the heat signature of a group of chimps wandering through their habitat. this is a new way of keeping track of endangered species. a little further along, rhinos snuffling the ground for food. and these baboons can be seen even through the tree tops.
freya had been turned down forfunding by the nhs.bject of debate, but with the technology on the threshold of being available closer to home, her parents hope more families will eventually benefit. sian lloyd, bbc news. nhs england is trialling a series of "one—stop shops" for spotting cancer. ten assessment centres are being established to offer patients a range of tests under one roof and to speed up the process of diagnosis. they aim to diagnose any form of the disease, or give...
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it isn't the fault of the nhs or the courts, this is to do with parliament and they can make new lawd give the right back to parents. it is a huge dilemma. from whichever perspective you approach a case like this, and in the end every case like this, and in the end every case is very individual and personal to those involved. what about the dilemma that courts will have also wrestled with, what is in and who should decide what is in the best interests of the child, and should the parents always be relied upon to do that because the emotion and grief of our case, i am not talking specifically about alfie's case, will be make the best decision? can parliament of legislator effectively for that? i think it can. this is not for the courts to decide, they are told by parliament, it is your decision, not the decision of the pa rents. decision, not the decision of the parents. this is what has caused shock and alarm. the former presidential hopeful, jed bush, said he was shocked at how the parents we re he was shocked at how the parents were treated in england. in america the courts would p
it isn't the fault of the nhs or the courts, this is to do with parliament and they can make new lawd give the right back to parents. it is a huge dilemma. from whichever perspective you approach a case like this, and in the end every case like this, and in the end every case is very individual and personal to those involved. what about the dilemma that courts will have also wrestled with, what is in and who should decide what is in the best interests of the child, and should the parents always...
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on the left, will some say it is a stealth privatisation of the nhs.many things the conservatives do. on the right, money can be splashed in frivolous ways. aromatherapy for example. they may think, and i think this is correct, we should let experts, doctors, who have trained for years and years and years, we should let them decide where to spend money. clearly, there is a thought that individuals who may not fully understand the condition they have, let alone have the understanding of the best treatment, they may not be the best person to decide how the money is spent. many people feel they do know what they need for their best care. if they feel they can get the best treatment themselves, perhaps they can get something quicker, something along those lines. the times says this will be compared to margaret thatcher's decision on tenancy. it will be not such as big a change. some people will complain. will be not such as big a change. some people will complainm will be not such as big a change. some people will complain. it is there drifted. —— interest
on the left, will some say it is a stealth privatisation of the nhs.many things the conservatives do. on the right, money can be splashed in frivolous ways. aromatherapy for example. they may think, and i think this is correct, we should let experts, doctors, who have trained for years and years and years, we should let them decide where to spend money. clearly, there is a thought that individuals who may not fully understand the condition they have, let alone have the understanding of the best...
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a major supplier to the nhs is set to file for protection from its creditors due to what it describesg environment. allied healthcare operates the nhs 111 service and cares for 13,000 elderly and vulnerable people in their own homes. it says no services will be directly affected by the move. business correspondent joe lynam hasjoined me. there have been major cutbacks in public funding. local authorities have had their budgets squeezed in order to get the public finances back on a level footing. that has had a major effect on the spending power of local authorities, and these give out contracts to companies like allied health care to provide these services. their funds have been cut back, which means they have been cut back, which means they have less money to give to companies like allied. what they are doing is applying for a voluntary arrangement which shields them from some of their debts while they get their house in order financially. their debts while they get their house in orderfinancially. that includes their landlords, and their pension payments as well. they sit around the
a major supplier to the nhs is set to file for protection from its creditors due to what it describesg environment. allied healthcare operates the nhs 111 service and cares for 13,000 elderly and vulnerable people in their own homes. it says no services will be directly affected by the move. business correspondent joe lynam hasjoined me. there have been major cutbacks in public funding. local authorities have had their budgets squeezed in order to get the public finances back on a level...
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they are here illegally. cards was a distraction. acquired — one of which is landing cards. returns, nhs. detention centres. were both british citizens. why do we know these figures? i can only again apologise. these individuals are british. they have absolutely every right to be here. do so again today. doing. citizens of nowhere. no longer exists. ilr stands for indefinite leave to remain. confidence and to destabilise the feelings of eu citizens. no, i'm sorry. absolutely clear. welcome here. situation at all. andrea leadsom. to the commons chamber to listen to a debate about cancer treatment. was diagnosed with brain cancer last year. what's known as the "under—gallery" of the commons, by the main doors. the speaker, john bercow. embrace of parliamentary loves, which you are about to experience. year's general election. and she was one of many mps to pay tribute to tessa jowell. as she did the olympics. feel sorry for cancer. to help with research. together collaboratively. exists, there are people who want to do this. we need the structures in place and the barriers removed. models
they are here illegally. cards was a distraction. acquired — one of which is landing cards. returns, nhs. detention centres. were both british citizens. why do we know these figures? i can only again apologise. these individuals are british. they have absolutely every right to be here. do so again today. doing. citizens of nowhere. no longer exists. ilr stands for indefinite leave to remain. confidence and to destabilise the feelings of eu citizens. no, i'm sorry. absolutely clear. welcome...
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and that is all down to the team in the nhs. a very good question. the ultimate issue lies in whether the parents have the ultimate right to say what is best for their child, and it is a very ha rd for their child, and it is a very hard truth to accept that the child‘s best interests have to be protected above all else, and that includes sometimes the very best intentions and the wishes of the pa rents. intentions and the wishes of the parents. and that is what we have two remember, in cases like this. thank you very much. i am glad that your son is doing well as well. this is the scene this morning along hadrian‘s wall. matt is there for us with the weather, and he‘ll be looking at what life was like for the men, women and children who lived along the roman empire‘s north—western frontier. iam i am sorry, not talking to matt now. my i am sorry, not talking to matt now. my understanding is, even though it was 28 degrees, we have snow forecast in some places. matt will correct me if i am wrong. just proving that we do listen. it
and that is all down to the team in the nhs. a very good question. the ultimate issue lies in whether the parents have the ultimate right to say what is best for their child, and it is a very ha rd for their child, and it is a very hard truth to accept that the child‘s best interests have to be protected above all else, and that includes sometimes the very best intentions and the wishes of the pa rents. intentions and the wishes of the parents. and that is what we have two remember, in cases...
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the paper leads on the story that thousands of nhs ambulances are unable to attend 999 calls becausef delays at a&e units. the nhs is also the lead in the daily telegraph which features an interview with the former health secretary, lord lansley who blames government cuts for not spotting his cancer sooner. the metro reports an increase in violence against teachers in the classroom. britain's largest teaching union says children as young as four are attacking staff. the ft says the electric car manufacturer tesla is facing pressure from investors, following an admission that a fatal crash in los angeles last month involved one of it's auto—pilot systems. the daily mail leads on a warning from the company who wants to make the new blue british passport that the government awarding the contract to a french company could lead to hundreds of job losses. the times has an exclusive report about disclosure failures and claims that some police are trained in avoiding making all material available. and finally, crime lords of the rings is the headline in the sun. the papers says thousands of
the paper leads on the story that thousands of nhs ambulances are unable to attend 999 calls becausef delays at a&e units. the nhs is also the lead in the daily telegraph which features an interview with the former health secretary, lord lansley who blames government cuts for not spotting his cancer sooner. the metro reports an increase in violence against teachers in the classroom. britain's largest teaching union says children as young as four are attacking staff. the ft says the electric...
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how to get some spare beds, because if it wasn't for the conscientious nhs staff i think we would beelegraph again, stop the fancy dress for the hottest london marathon yet. it won't be quite so hot for the marathon but clearly people should not be wearing big fairy costumes! —— ferry it will be 23 degrees, the hottest it will be 23 degrees, the hottest it has ever been for the day of the london marathon, even hotter than in 1996, which wasjust london marathon, even hotter than in 1996, which was just under 23. there is the danger that if you are wearing these heavy costumes and aren't used to running 26 miles in this heat, you could be in danger in your house and there is a warning from the director of the marathon —— you could be endangering your health. they should also have lightweight moisture management clothing designed for use in warmer conditions because they must not be humid. on that note we must leave it. thanks for joining humid. on that note we must leave it. thanks forjoining us. you can see the front pages of the papers on the website. it is all there for you seven da
how to get some spare beds, because if it wasn't for the conscientious nhs staff i think we would beelegraph again, stop the fancy dress for the hottest london marathon yet. it won't be quite so hot for the marathon but clearly people should not be wearing big fairy costumes! —— ferry it will be 23 degrees, the hottest it will be 23 degrees, the hottest it has ever been for the day of the london marathon, even hotter than in 1996, which wasjust london marathon, even hotter than in 1996,...
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he worked in the nhs for 32 years.att devised his plans to assassinate his collea g u es devised his plans to assassinate his colleagues based on the film, killer elite. he made his own gunpowder, bought deactivated weapons and used diy eight —— bought deactivated weapons and used diy eight -- diy bought deactivated weapons and used diy eight —— diy guides to reactivate them and he would practice in the woods near his home is. martin watt told the police he would come to a wooded piece of land, take one of the machine guns out of his rucksack and practice shooting targets, monday to friday, every week. martin watt, a man whose job was devoted to saving lives, now faces many years injailfor intending to endanger the lives of others. dr watt gave a thumbs up to some of his supporters in the public gallery as he was led away. two of those people who wearing court had shared that house with him in cumbernauld near glasgow and one of them had previously told the court that he had no idea the guns were in the house, that he
he worked in the nhs for 32 years.att devised his plans to assassinate his collea g u es devised his plans to assassinate his colleagues based on the film, killer elite. he made his own gunpowder, bought deactivated weapons and used diy eight —— bought deactivated weapons and used diy eight -- diy bought deactivated weapons and used diy eight —— diy guides to reactivate them and he would practice in the woods near his home is. martin watt told the police he would come to a wooded piece...
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in response, nhs england launched stomp, a campaign to stop over—medication.our and then the response that is needed is understanding. the campaign extends later this month. they are also collecting new data on those being medicated. but charities have raised concerns. they say progress is too slow and the data being gathered is nowhere near wide enough. and that is an area that does need addressing. and you would like to see this data collection for all people with learning disabilities? that would be fantastic. yes. but charities warn of a workforce crisis. there has been nearly a 40% fall in specialist learning disabilities nurses since 2010. over a 70% fall in community support. just as nhs england tries to reduce over—medication by raising awareness, the fear is this landscape will mean more drugs are used in the place of good support. jane mccubbin, bbc news. at the commonwealth games, there have been medals for the home nations in the diving — england's jack law claimed gold in the men's one metre springboard, while scotland's james heatly won bronze in
in response, nhs england launched stomp, a campaign to stop over—medication.our and then the response that is needed is understanding. the campaign extends later this month. they are also collecting new data on those being medicated. but charities have raised concerns. they say progress is too slow and the data being gathered is nowhere near wide enough. and that is an area that does need addressing. and you would like to see this data collection for all people with learning disabilities?...
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there is a new warning from health staff that the nhs in england is likely to face a "year—round crisis this winter's pressures extend into the summer. the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, is to stand down in october. she has called any criticism to the crown prosecution service an "insult" to its staff. the m62 near bradford reopens after two men are killed when a car was driven on the wrong side of the road. one man has been arrested. china responds to president trump's import taxes on steel and aluminium by placing new tariffs on more than 120 us products. now on bbc news, click investigates facebook‘s data sharing practices. a lot has happened on facebook since you last logged in — and that's an understatement. it's the week the world got a wake—up call. the row over facebook and the misuse of data... seeking a warrant to search the offices... a data firm, associated with the trump campaign has been suspended... we willingly let facebook, google and other companies access our personal data, and in return, they give us personalised services for free. it means our per
there is a new warning from health staff that the nhs in england is likely to face a "year—round crisis this winter's pressures extend into the summer. the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, is to stand down in october. she has called any criticism to the crown prosecution service an "insult" to its staff. the m62 near bradford reopens after two men are killed when a car was driven on the wrong side of the road. one man has been arrested. china responds to...
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the considerable investment in serving her constituents which has been announced by the nhs. another example of all we ever hear from the labour party is about the nhs being gunned down. and what we see on the ground is more money going through. they have not done that for six years. this is one of the most persecuted religious groups in the world. with the prime minister pletcher support to help persecuted christians around the world. the most important time in the christian calendar. and that message they do help to support christians around the world. but he's absolutely right about the real persecution that too many christians take around the world i'm pleased to meet recently talking about the very real prosecution and he presented with it with a bible bead used. we stand with us persecution and we will see what more at the government will do to support them. the childhood experiences include also living with an alcoholic are going into public health. they experience for a more of these. it's a daily risk of mental health problems. will the prime minister commission and
the considerable investment in serving her constituents which has been announced by the nhs. another example of all we ever hear from the labour party is about the nhs being gunned down. and what we see on the ground is more money going through. they have not done that for six years. this is one of the most persecuted religious groups in the world. with the prime minister pletcher support to help persecuted christians around the world. the most important time in the christian calendar. and that...
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how bad is this for the nhs in its current state?th of march was the worst since records began in terms of a&e performance, and the full year, as you've said, so and the full year, as you've said, so in march, 84.6% of patients across england were treated, assessed or discharged within four hours and that's the lowest since that series began. what nhs leaders will say is that that's against the backdrop of more people coming into hospitals, more emergency admissions. they are dealing with higher patient demand and in the circumstances they think their performance has held up. for example at this hospital, the royal london, various measures have been taken to try to manage the flow of patients better. you get a senior consultant from a&e going out with a paramedic to people's homes to see if they can be treated at home, rather than coming into a&e. equally, better plans to try to discharge patients when they are medically fit. but the backdrop is extreme pressure, extremely difficult times for the nhs, demands for more money, and the
how bad is this for the nhs in its current state?th of march was the worst since records began in terms of a&e performance, and the full year, as you've said, so and the full year, as you've said, so in march, 84.6% of patients across england were treated, assessed or discharged within four hours and that's the lowest since that series began. what nhs leaders will say is that that's against the backdrop of more people coming into hospitals, more emergency admissions. they are dealing with...
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now people can see there is a massive bill attached to brexit and none of the advantages for the nhs,eople are starting to say, hey, we should a say on this, it is the biggest decision the country will take in a generation and shouldn't just a country will take in a generation and shouldn'tjust a be decided for us and shouldn'tjust a be decided for us behind closed doors in westminster and that is why people are gathering here across parties the greens, the tories and labour party and the liberal democrats with people are saying we want to look at this treaty and decide whether we are better staying. you have to persuade mps to come on side and amend a bill to get this to happen, is there assign, given the labour and conservative front bench are not in favour, is there any hope this can be achieved for you? this is an extremely fluid situation, parliament won't decide until october or november and we don't know what the terms of the treaty will be. we know there are problems about trade, about the border in ireland, about the money and the £39 billion exit fee. once we see the terms o
now people can see there is a massive bill attached to brexit and none of the advantages for the nhs,eople are starting to say, hey, we should a say on this, it is the biggest decision the country will take in a generation and shouldn't just a country will take in a generation and shouldn'tjust a be decided for us and shouldn'tjust a be decided for us behind closed doors in westminster and that is why people are gathering here across parties the greens, the tories and labour party and the...
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the headlines: a new warning from health staff that the nhs in england is likely to face a year—roundar ‘s winter ‘s pressures extended the summer. two people have been killed and a man arrested after a crash involving on the m62 near bradford. one man has been arrested. the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, will stand down in october. she has called any criticism to the cps an insult to her staff. now on bbc news it is time for weather world and the team discovers how meteorology has helped to shape the airforce. this time on weather world we're marking 100 years of the royal air force. and where better than here at raf brize norton? nick and i have been finding out about how ground operations work with air traffic control in times of severe weather to keep this crucial airbase operational. and i'll be at raf marham in norfolk sharing some of my experiences of being an operational forecaster at an raf base. also, crippling cold, the uk and much of europe falls victim to the beast from the east. freak freeze... the flood that turned to ice. how a weather disaster can s
the headlines: a new warning from health staff that the nhs in england is likely to face a year—roundar ‘s winter ‘s pressures extended the summer. two people have been killed and a man arrested after a crash involving on the m62 near bradford. one man has been arrested. the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, will stand down in october. she has called any criticism to the cps an insult to her staff. now on bbc news it is time for weather world and the team discovers how...
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the british medical association, is warning that the nhs could be under as much pressure this summeras during the winter crisis. the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, will stand down in october when her contract expires after a series of recent controversies. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are henry zeffman, political correspondent at the times and jessica elgot, political correspondent at the guardian. we will look through those front pages in a moment. the guardian says thousands of nhs ambulances are unable to attend 999 calls because they are delayed at hospital a&e units. the metro leads on an increase in violence against teachers in the classroom. britain's largest teaching union says children as young as four are attacking staff. the ft says the electric car manufacturer tesla is facing pressure from investors, following an admission that a fatal crash in los angeles last month involved one of it's auto—pilot systems. the independent has a picture of winnie mandela, who died today at the age of 8
the british medical association, is warning that the nhs could be under as much pressure this summeras during the winter crisis. the director of public prosecutions, alison saunders, will stand down in october when her contract expires after a series of recent controversies. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are henry zeffman, political correspondent at the times and jessica elgot, political correspondent at the guardian. we will...
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we've seen organisations such as the nhs we've seen what can happen when viruses get there.y centre here the us department of homeland, fbi, white house, all saying this gives them an incredible weapon which at the moment given the state of relations between russia and the us and the uk is not really a co mforta ble us and the uk is not really a comfortable place to be. but equally, the americans and the british and the french can of course interfere with russia if they choose to. fascinating to quickly touch on the cartoon which picked up on this. i think that matt is such genius to say it's a fabulous cartoon. i'm not sure if we can see it. it's hilarious because i've got teenagers at home and the constant cry of the wi—fi is down! can you imagine the russian cyber terrorist saying all it's down again. we will have to leave it there, thank you both very much, that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online, on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programm
we've seen organisations such as the nhs we've seen what can happen when viruses get there.y centre here the us department of homeland, fbi, white house, all saying this gives them an incredible weapon which at the moment given the state of relations between russia and the us and the uk is not really a co mforta ble us and the uk is not really a comfortable place to be. but equally, the americans and the british and the french can of course interfere with russia if they choose to. fascinating...
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care from some extraordinary people —— amazing nhs care.that a screening programme is appropriate. yes, there are some really good steps that are starting to be taken, pilots ongoing and work clinicians are leading but i think we should be bolder, we should take a step forward and moved to a screening programme to ensure more people in a situation like me are picking up the disease earlier so you can take action and ensure it can be to with, and that we break some of the stigma linked with lung cancer where people may feel guilt because they have smoked in not seeking help, or, in cases like my own, where i didn't smoke and people think, i haven't smoked, how can i get lung cancer? 15% of the cases are in non—smokers so we need to challenge the perceptions and the stigma. i wonder, mr challenge the perceptions and the stigma. iwonder, mr brokenshire, given your a member of the cabinet and you have a prominent role, other people will have made a similar argument as you before possibly from outside the commons, i know you said you feel like y
care from some extraordinary people —— amazing nhs care.that a screening programme is appropriate. yes, there are some really good steps that are starting to be taken, pilots ongoing and work clinicians are leading but i think we should be bolder, we should take a step forward and moved to a screening programme to ensure more people in a situation like me are picking up the disease earlier so you can take action and ensure it can be to with, and that we break some of the stigma linked with...
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access to nhs treatment and lost theirjobs.portation, denied access to nhs treatment and lost theirjobs. it is wrong, what has happened. there have been apologies and admissions of failure, the justice been apologies and admissions of failure, thejustice secretary been apologies and admissions of failure, the justice secretary said he felt ashamed, but defended the government's handling of it all. the home secretary should not quit? absolutely, because when it comes down to it, the central policy is right. but clearly, there have been significant failures in terms of how this has been implemented. the home secretary might not be in a precarious position tonight, but that could change. we are expecting more details this week about the compensation sum will get, but if that compensation doesn't come quickly enough or if there is an significant progress in helping people affected, the question is will keep coming, and the calls for resignations will get louder. eleanor‘s with me now. resignations will get louder. windrush has been
access to nhs treatment and lost theirjobs.portation, denied access to nhs treatment and lost theirjobs. it is wrong, what has happened. there have been apologies and admissions of failure, the justice been apologies and admissions of failure, thejustice secretary been apologies and admissions of failure, the justice secretary said he felt ashamed, but defended the government's handling of it all. the home secretary should not quit? absolutely, because when it comes down to it, the central...
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despite being here legally, some have been threatened with deportation, denied access to nhs treatmenteir jobs. but now it's emerged as the national archives in london holds passenger lists of thousands of people who came to the uk decades ago. we arrived in england... samantha's dad's been here since 1959, but after returning to jamaica, he says he has been refused entry back into the uk. he says, i don't have a criminal record so why can't i come back? it's not about having a criminal record. i'm constantly reassuring him it's nothing he's done. the prime minister has apologised to commonwealth leaders and the emergence of the records will help people caught up in the row, but they will still need further evidence to prove their long—term residency. london is the place for me! the government has promised compensation for those of the windrush generation who have been treated unfairly, but for those who have been here for decades and call the uk home, it will be little comfort until their situation is finally sorted. eleanor garnier, bbc news. chemical weapons inspectors in syria have
despite being here legally, some have been threatened with deportation, denied access to nhs treatmenteir jobs. but now it's emerged as the national archives in london holds passenger lists of thousands of people who came to the uk decades ago. we arrived in england... samantha's dad's been here since 1959, but after returning to jamaica, he says he has been refused entry back into the uk. he says, i don't have a criminal record so why can't i come back? it's not about having a criminal record....