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dominic hughes, bbc news. our health editor hugh pym joins me in the studio.en criticised before for not doing enough to tackle childhood obesity. is this a fresh start for the government. yes, all these options were open to them two years ago and david cameron was about to go ahead with the plan like this and then theresa may took over and it was early days for her, but she watered it down and put something out that was considered to be weak by campaigners. i think what's happened is the climate has changed, businesses haven't been so resista nt to changed, businesses haven't been so resistant to policies like the sugar tax and started reducing shugg sugar in drinks before the implementation of the tax and other measures with reformulation they haven't been strongly against. downing street have been emboldened to come up with proposals which are quite wide—ranging. proposals which are quite wide-ranging. these are just proposals, they have got to be consulted on. but when might we see these actually coming into force? well, listening tojeremy hunt this mornin
dominic hughes, bbc news. our health editor hugh pym joins me in the studio.en criticised before for not doing enough to tackle childhood obesity. is this a fresh start for the government. yes, all these options were open to them two years ago and david cameron was about to go ahead with the plan like this and then theresa may took over and it was early days for her, but she watered it down and put something out that was considered to be weak by campaigners. i think what's happened is the...
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here's our health correspondent dominic hughes.y strategy for england, unveiled in 2016, was seen by many health campaigners as a missed opportunity. ever since, ministers have been under pressure to go further, and so many of the measures that were ditched two years ago are now back on the agenda. parents are very worried. we have overtaken america in terms of obesity rates for 11—year—olds, we have one of the biggest obesity problems in europe, and this is a big statement. we will halve childhood obesity by 2030 as a national ambition, we will take a wide range of measures in the supermarkets, restaurants and sandwich shops that we buy snacks from. the new obesity strategy includes a proposal to ban tv advertising of junk food before the 9pm watershed. there will also be curbs on supermarket promotions such as buy one get one free deals on sugary, high—fat foods. and all primary school pupils in england will be encouraged to get active through schemes like walking or running a daily mile. we are really delighted to see this new c
here's our health correspondent dominic hughes.y strategy for england, unveiled in 2016, was seen by many health campaigners as a missed opportunity. ever since, ministers have been under pressure to go further, and so many of the measures that were ditched two years ago are now back on the agenda. parents are very worried. we have overtaken america in terms of obesity rates for 11—year—olds, we have one of the biggest obesity problems in europe, and this is a big statement. we will halve...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake is with me — this raises a number the prime minister saying we can take the money spent on membership of the eu and spend it on membership of the eu and spend it on the nhs instead. it allows her to say promise kept and we've gone further. there are economists queueing up today to tell us the brexit dividend doesn't actually exist. they say if you look at the broad economic picture, as a result of brexit in the short term the government will have less money to spend. labour say this is wishful thinking. most conservative mps and easier strictly welcoming the announcement but one senior tory mp calling it tosh. theresa may clearly believes it is an argument she can make and when. step back from the arguments and what you have is a conservative prime minister saying we are going to increase spending on public services and we are going to put up taxes to pay for that. theresa may has admitted that that alone won't be enough to pay for this. the nhs is clearly such a high political price that theresa may is going against
dominic hughes, bbc news. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake is with me — this raises a number the prime minister saying we can take the money spent on membership of the eu and spend it on membership of the eu and spend it on the nhs instead. it allows her to say promise kept and we've gone further. there are economists queueing up today to tell us the brexit dividend doesn't actually exist. they say if you look at the broad economic picture, as a result of brexit in the short term...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.dential elections, which are being seen as the biggest challenge yet to president recep tayyip erdogan. his islamist—rooted ak party has been in powerfor 16 years. turnout for this election is expected to be high, with steady streams of voters reported at polling stations all over the country. mr erdogan is looking to win his second 5—year term as president, which would also grant him extra powers that were approved in a referendum last april. mark joins markjoins us from istanbul. he called these snap elections. how much of a gamble has he played? called these snap elections. how much of a gamble has he played7m was a big gamble when he called it because he caught the opposition off guard and they didn't have a credible candidate two months ago when he called the elections. since then, the main opposition party, the ce ntre—left then, the main opposition party, the centre—left chp have nominated a very fiery man of the people type candidate, who has electrified this campaign. he has e
dominic hughes, bbc news.dential elections, which are being seen as the biggest challenge yet to president recep tayyip erdogan. his islamist—rooted ak party has been in powerfor 16 years. turnout for this election is expected to be high, with steady streams of voters reported at polling stations all over the country. mr erdogan is looking to win his second 5—year term as president, which would also grant him extra powers that were approved in a referendum last april. mark joins markjoins...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.t a community centre in east london. three teenage boys have been arrested on suspicion of murder. police said they were called to the centre in romford just after 9o'clock last night after fighting broke out when around 100 people were leaving a birthday party. polls have closed in turkey in the snap parliamentary and presidential elections which are being seen as the biggest challenge yet to president recep tayyip erdogan. his islamist—rooted ak party has been in powerfor 16 years. turnout has been recorded as very high with steady streams of voters and reported at polling stations all around the country. mr erdogan is looking to win his second 5—year term as president which would also grant him extra powers that were approved in a referendum last april. we can go live to istanbul. the polls have closed. summarise the day for us. never before in a decade, as an election mattered so much in turkey. turkey holding parliamentary and presidential elections at the same time it and more th
dominic hughes, bbc news.t a community centre in east london. three teenage boys have been arrested on suspicion of murder. police said they were called to the centre in romford just after 9o'clock last night after fighting broke out when around 100 people were leaving a birthday party. polls have closed in turkey in the snap parliamentary and presidential elections which are being seen as the biggest challenge yet to president recep tayyip erdogan. his islamist—rooted ak party has been in...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.mingham 5 queen elizabeth hospital tonight to discuss the challenges facing the nhs. that's on bbc two at 8pm. police injamaica are questioning a man in connection with the murder of a british couple at the weekend. charlie and gayle anderson had retired to the island a year ago from manchester. from jamaica, nick davies reports. picturesque and idyllic. moving to their home in an area called mount pleasant, it was a new start for the retirees. but on friday, charlie and gayle anderson were brutally murdered, and their homes set on fire. gayle's partially burned body was found here at the front of the house. at the bottom of a steep embankment, charlie was discovered close to offence. —— a fence. police think he was trying to escape, and was only feet away from his neighbours' home before he was killed. he, too, was set alight. his neighbour says she looked over her fence and saw a body in the back yard next door. after she called her friend for help, they realised who it was. she also
dominic hughes, bbc news.mingham 5 queen elizabeth hospital tonight to discuss the challenges facing the nhs. that's on bbc two at 8pm. police injamaica are questioning a man in connection with the murder of a british couple at the weekend. charlie and gayle anderson had retired to the island a year ago from manchester. from jamaica, nick davies reports. picturesque and idyllic. moving to their home in an area called mount pleasant, it was a new start for the retirees. but on friday, charlie...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.hese measures that are being put forward by the government for consultation on tackling childhood obesity in england. joining me now is hawther kashem who is a coordinator at action 0n sugar, a group of specialists concerned with sugar and its effects on health. thank you so much for being with us. what is your reaction to this package of measures that the government are going to consult on? it is not going to come in potentially for quite some time. we definitely welcome it. it is a step in the right direction, but as you mentioned, it is a consultation, so there will be lots of pushback from food companies on these measures, and we don't know if they are going to happen. the documents that was released, chapter one of the plan to 90, released, chapter one of the plan to go, excluded all these measures. at the time many said it was disappointing. —— the plan to to two yea rs disappointing. —— the plan to to two years ago. why is this such an issue? we have statistics showing why child
dominic hughes, bbc news.hese measures that are being put forward by the government for consultation on tackling childhood obesity in england. joining me now is hawther kashem who is a coordinator at action 0n sugar, a group of specialists concerned with sugar and its effects on health. thank you so much for being with us. what is your reaction to this package of measures that the government are going to consult on? it is not going to come in potentially for quite some time. we definitely...
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our health correspondent, dominic hughes, reports.overnment's first obesity strategy for england, unveiled in 2016, was seen by many health campaigners as a missed opportunity. ever since, ministers have been under pressure to go further and so many of the measures that were ditched two years ago are now back on the agenda. the new obesity strategy includes a proposal to ban tv advertising ofjunk food before the 9pm watershed. there will also be curbs on supermarket promotions, such as buy—one—get—one—free deals on sugary, high—fat foods. and all primary school pupils in england will be encouraged to get active through schemes like walking or running a daily mile. we are really delighted to see this new childhood obesity plan. it's brave and ambitious and it's where we should be as a nation. the scottish government also plans to announce tough measures to reduce obesity, an issue that is now firmly established as one of the big public health challenges facing the uk. but after what was widely seen as a false start, the government's pl
our health correspondent, dominic hughes, reports.overnment's first obesity strategy for england, unveiled in 2016, was seen by many health campaigners as a missed opportunity. ever since, ministers have been under pressure to go further and so many of the measures that were ditched two years ago are now back on the agenda. the new obesity strategy includes a proposal to ban tv advertising ofjunk food before the 9pm watershed. there will also be curbs on supermarket promotions, such as...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. community centre in east london. three teenage boys have been arrested on suspicion of murder. police said they were called to the centre in romford just after 9—o'clock last night after fighting broke out as about 100 people were leaving a birthday party. votes are being counted in turkey, where president recep tayyip erdogan says there's been a high turnout in the snap presidential and parliamentary elections. mr erdogan is looking to win his second 5—year term as president. he's faced a tough electoral battle with muharrem ince, a former physics teacher who has energised the opposition. selin giritjoins us now from istanbul. this was quite a gamble for mr erdogan. it is. this wasn't what he had expected to start with when he called the snap election is over a month ago and brought forward the elections that were scheduled to ta ke elections that were scheduled to take place in november of 2019, he wasn't expecting to face such a fierce fight. the opposition candidate of the main op
dominic hughes, bbc news. community centre in east london. three teenage boys have been arrested on suspicion of murder. police said they were called to the centre in romford just after 9—o'clock last night after fighting broke out as about 100 people were leaving a birthday party. votes are being counted in turkey, where president recep tayyip erdogan says there's been a high turnout in the snap presidential and parliamentary elections. mr erdogan is looking to win his second 5—year term...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. let's talk to kate andrews from the institute of economic affairs.oming in. how welcome is this money and is it enough? well, i think on the surface many people will welcome it. but it is not obvious at all that this was the financially responsible thing to do, especially when you're looking at the fact that there is no brexit dividend yet, if even if there does come a point where some of the money that originally went to the eu could come back to the uk. we do not know how much it is realistically going to be. so, this funding increase of £20 billion roughly a year is going to come from higher taxes, which will affect people now, and more, it rowing which means taxes on kids down the road. i think when there are still so many questions about efficiencies in the nhs and very expensive prescriptions on antidandruff shampoo and fisher oil, has every path been considered to make sure that taxpayers are getting the best deal out of this? i don't think so. labour saying they could work out a tax arrangement which would be better than the conservatives are
dominic hughes, bbc news. let's talk to kate andrews from the institute of economic affairs.oming in. how welcome is this money and is it enough? well, i think on the surface many people will welcome it. but it is not obvious at all that this was the financially responsible thing to do, especially when you're looking at the fact that there is no brexit dividend yet, if even if there does come a point where some of the money that originally went to the eu could come back to the uk. we do not...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.e to kate andrews from the institute of economic affairs who questioned the decision to provide the additional funding for the nhs. not obvious that this was the financial responsible thing to do especially when you are looking at the fact that there is no brexit dividend yet even if there does come a point where some of the money that originally went to the eu contribution could go back to the uk, we don't know how much it is real as we going to be. so this funding increase of 20 billion roughly a year is going to come from higher taxes which will affect people now and more public borrowing which are taxes on kids down the road. and i think you know when there are still asked any questions about efficiencies in the nhs, very extensive prescriptions on anti—dandruff shampoo and fish oil, you know, has every path been considered to make sure that taxpayers are getting the best deal out of this? i don't think so. labour said that they could work out a tax arrangement that would be better
dominic hughes, bbc news.e to kate andrews from the institute of economic affairs who questioned the decision to provide the additional funding for the nhs. not obvious that this was the financial responsible thing to do especially when you are looking at the fact that there is no brexit dividend yet even if there does come a point where some of the money that originally went to the eu contribution could go back to the uk, we don't know how much it is real as we going to be. so this funding...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. let's talk to siva anandaciva, chief analyst at the king's fund.ining us this afternoon. how much difference is this money going to make? 50, this afternoon. how much difference is this money going to make? so, i think it is as abstention amount of funding that is being given to the nhs, the 3.4% increase each year, so it will make some difference. but u nfortu nately we it will make some difference. but unfortunately we think at the king's fund that this is less than what is needed to really see services for patients maintained and improved. so we think it is unlikely that you will see a genuine transformation in how long patients are waiting for ca re how long patients are waiting for care and how that care is delivered. so, some impact but not enough. what are the hard choices that will have to be made, then, if it is not in line with the 4% of which you have argued for? so, if you look at the pressures at the moment, you've got the possible deal losing £i.7 million per year, a&e departments which have not met national standards since 2015 and y
dominic hughes, bbc news. let's talk to siva anandaciva, chief analyst at the king's fund.ining us this afternoon. how much difference is this money going to make? 50, this afternoon. how much difference is this money going to make? so, i think it is as abstention amount of funding that is being given to the nhs, the 3.4% increase each year, so it will make some difference. but u nfortu nately we it will make some difference. but unfortunately we think at the king's fund that this is less than...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. near watford, is nigel edwards, chief executive of the nuffield trust. thank the nuffield trust. you very much forjoining us this thank you very much forjoining us this afternoon. how much of a difference will this extra money that the prime minister has talked about today really make to the nhs in england? the nhs has had a really tough time over the last seven or eight years where it has been getting much less than it has been used to and certainly much less than you would expect it to get, giving the growing level of demand that it has been facing with people getting older and bigger over this time. so it will alleviate many of the most pressing problems. it will allow some of the increases in waiting lists which have developed perhaps to be dealt with. but as you heard in the report earlier, it's less than people were saying is really required to meet some of the challenges, to really create the type of world—class health service that the prime minister was talking about on the an
dominic hughes, bbc news. near watford, is nigel edwards, chief executive of the nuffield trust. thank the nuffield trust. you very much forjoining us this thank you very much forjoining us this afternoon. how much of a difference will this extra money that the prime minister has talked about today really make to the nhs in england? the nhs has had a really tough time over the last seven or eight years where it has been getting much less than it has been used to and certainly much less than you...
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dominic hughes reports.kdrop to today's announcement. the doctor in charge whenjack died, doctor hadiza bawa—garba, admitted a catalogue of errors in his treatment but her conviction for gross negligence manslaughter and subsequently being barred from practising shocked many doctors and nurses, leading to fears around how medical staff are expected to admit to and learn from mistakes. among the measures being introduced are the investigation of every death bya are the investigation of every death by a medical examiner, all coroner. data on doctors's performance will allow them to see how they compare to others to help them improve. and the regulator, the general medical council, will no longer be able to appeal against the findings of disciplinary hearings, as it did in the bawa—garba case. what we do know is many of these errors are not about individual doctor or nurse, they are about a wider system, a system under pressure of inadequate facilities, inadequate doctors, understaffed wards, and what we need t
dominic hughes reports.kdrop to today's announcement. the doctor in charge whenjack died, doctor hadiza bawa—garba, admitted a catalogue of errors in his treatment but her conviction for gross negligence manslaughter and subsequently being barred from practising shocked many doctors and nurses, leading to fears around how medical staff are expected to admit to and learn from mistakes. among the measures being introduced are the investigation of every death bya are the investigation of every...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.ed within10 years with the correct measures in place, according to a new report by charity crisis. it says more than 100,00 social homes need to be built each year for the next fifteen years to help both the homeless and those on low incomes. the government says it's investing £1.2 billion to tackle all forms of homelessness. university graduates will be able to qualify as detectives in just 12 weeks under radical plans to tackle a shortage of police officers across england and wales. 1,000 investigators will be trained over the next five years. successful applicants will be put to work solving crimes as soon as they have finished the basic training and won't have to spend any time on the beat. it was a good night for british exports at the prestigious tony awards in new york. andrew garfield took home best leading actor for angels in america. harry potter and the cursed child won best play, and andrew lloyd webber was honoured with a special lifetume achievement award. 0ur reporter to
dominic hughes, bbc news.ed within10 years with the correct measures in place, according to a new report by charity crisis. it says more than 100,00 social homes need to be built each year for the next fifteen years to help both the homeless and those on low incomes. the government says it's investing £1.2 billion to tackle all forms of homelessness. university graduates will be able to qualify as detectives in just 12 weeks under radical plans to tackle a shortage of police officers across...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.amuel, cancer research uk's head of policy development. thank you for coming in. how much difference will this £20 billion really make in terms of services? difference will this £20 billion really make in terms of services7m isa really make in terms of services7m is a substantial increase. and i think that can only be welcomed. i think that can only be welcomed. i think we would have liked the government to take a step further. what is clear is that there is analysis out there that shows this level of investment will go to meet current and growing demand which is really important because we know in 10-15 really important because we know in 10—15 years' time, we will have an additional 150,000 patients diagnosed with cancer every year. so this resources acidly fundamental to meet that demand. but we are unclear on is whether it would take a step further and really help the nhs develop world—class cancer services. we estimate to meet the best countries in the world, when you should at le
dominic hughes, bbc news.amuel, cancer research uk's head of policy development. thank you for coming in. how much difference will this £20 billion really make in terms of services? difference will this £20 billion really make in terms of services7m isa really make in terms of services7m is a substantial increase. and i think that can only be welcomed. i think that can only be welcomed. i think we would have liked the government to take a step further. what is clear is that there is analysis...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.london. three teenage boys have been arrested on suspicion of murder. police said they were called to the centre in romford just after 9pm last night after fighting broke out as about 100 people were leaving a birthday party. polls have closed in turkey in the snap parliamentary and presidential elections which are being seen as the biggest challenge yet to president recep tayyip erdogan. his ak party has been in powerfor 16 years. turnout for this election is expected to be high with steady streams of voters reported at polling stations all over the country. mr erdogan is looking to win his second five—year term as president which would also grant him extra powers that were approved in a referendum last april. selin giritjoins us now from istanbul. we have had indications of turnout. the turnout was expected to be really high and it is really high and we hear the first initial results coming in. polls closed over two hours ago and the first initial results announced by the state—run n
dominic hughes, bbc news.london. three teenage boys have been arrested on suspicion of murder. police said they were called to the centre in romford just after 9pm last night after fighting broke out as about 100 people were leaving a birthday party. polls have closed in turkey in the snap parliamentary and presidential elections which are being seen as the biggest challenge yet to president recep tayyip erdogan. his ak party has been in powerfor 16 years. turnout for this election is expected...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. something is happening today at the world cup. you think?d cup, england meets panama this afternoon. a win will take the team through to the next round of the competition in russia. despite injury, expectations are high, but panama will appreciate the balmy conditions in nizhny novgorod, where the game is being played. natalie pirks has been talking to the fans ahead of the match. it was once a bastion of soviet secrets, but now nizhny novgorod is revelling in its role as welcoming hosts. i think it's fair to say we came with a little bit of trepidation because you never know until you get here, but in general we've always found if you're nice to people, they are usually nice back. put your shirt on, people take photographs and shake hands and buy you a drink. it's the opposite, they love us. we thought it would be a war zone, but the locals have been really friendly, so so far, so good. a win against panama this afternoon would guarantee england a place in the last 16. in russia's 13th century city, gareth southgate is keen to consign past
dominic hughes, bbc news. something is happening today at the world cup. you think?d cup, england meets panama this afternoon. a win will take the team through to the next round of the competition in russia. despite injury, expectations are high, but panama will appreciate the balmy conditions in nizhny novgorod, where the game is being played. natalie pirks has been talking to the fans ahead of the match. it was once a bastion of soviet secrets, but now nizhny novgorod is revelling in its role...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.social care. the health think tanks say gaps in social care has left many without the support they need — and places hospitals and other parts of the nhs under greater strain. one of the organisations responsible for the research is the health foundation — and their director of research and economics anita charlesworthjoins me now. thank you for being with us. let's doa thank you for being with us. let's do a bit of history first. the nhs the 70th birthday next week but that was not the only thing that came in july and in 48. social care also came in, but i guess the difference was that 70 years ago most of us would not have acted to live longer, old—age and if we were born with a health problem unfortunately for things like down syndrome we were unlikely to live much beyond adulthood. 0ver unlikely to live much beyond adulthood. over the 70 years to do wonders of medicine and provision of the universal health care people are living a long time into old age. u nfortu nately, living a l
dominic hughes, bbc news.social care. the health think tanks say gaps in social care has left many without the support they need — and places hospitals and other parts of the nhs under greater strain. one of the organisations responsible for the research is the health foundation — and their director of research and economics anita charlesworthjoins me now. thank you for being with us. let's doa thank you for being with us. let's do a bit of history first. the nhs the 70th birthday next week...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes reports.es its 70th birthday, four major think tax —— think tanks have posed the question just how good is our health service? the answer seems to be not bad, could do better. would compare to 18 other industrialised countries, a relatively efficient nhs in areas such as protecting people from the financial burden of illness. but when it comes to health outcomes, it is less impressive. when you treating eight out of the 12 most common causes of death such as lung cancer 01’ common causes of death such as lung cancer or heart attacks, is worse than average. the uk has a lower number of doctors, nurses and other medical staff per head of population and the lowest levels of both city and the lowest levels of both city and m, writes dan is —— mri scanners. and m, writes dan is —— mri scanners. given what we spend, we are ok but we could he doing better. we are very efficient and spend very little on management cost, but we could spend more money well and effectively and improve the outcomes for pe
our health correspondent dominic hughes reports.es its 70th birthday, four major think tax —— think tanks have posed the question just how good is our health service? the answer seems to be not bad, could do better. would compare to 18 other industrialised countries, a relatively efficient nhs in areas such as protecting people from the financial burden of illness. but when it comes to health outcomes, it is less impressive. when you treating eight out of the 12 most common causes of death...
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dominic hughes, bbc news. chief executive of nhs providers, what do you make of the announcement?‘ significant increase for the nhs. the prime minister and the chancellor said they want to give the nhs more money, which has happened. what we need to focus on is what the nhs can deliver for that money. i think we need to be realistic about what can be delivered. if i can give you one statistic, the experts are saying the nhs over the next five years would need an increase of 3.3%, just to keep pace with growing demand. this is an increase on average of 3.4%. so there are still going to be some quite difficult choices about priorities. you would say this is standing still and not necessarily making the nhs bigger and better?m depends how you want to make the comparison is, if you want to make it across other public services, or the amount that has been put in the nhs over the last ten years, this is a very significant increase and a big step forward. 0n the other hand, if you want to make comparisons to what the
dominic hughes, bbc news. chief executive of nhs providers, what do you make of the announcement?‘ significant increase for the nhs. the prime minister and the chancellor said they want to give the nhs more money, which has happened. what we need to focus on is what the nhs can deliver for that money. i think we need to be realistic about what can be delivered. if i can give you one statistic, the experts are saying the nhs over the next five years would need an increase of 3.3%, just to keep...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, leeds.re continuing to hamper efforts to find a group of young football players and their coach who are missing inside a cave in thailand. rescue workers have been fighting a losing battle to pump water from the cave network. thai soldiers and volunteers are amongst those trying to find the group as the search enters its fourth day. if they're in the right place, they could survive for five, six days. but the water now, the floodwater, is getting higher and higher. so there will be a point in time where this cave here, even the entrance, will close. the duke of cambridge will visit the palestinian territories today as he continues his tour of the middle east. he'll meet the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. the trip also marks the first time a member of the royalfamily has been on an official visit to israel. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports from jerusalem. it's one of the longest—running and most intractable conflicts in the world. the tensions between the israelis and pa
dominic hughes, bbc news, leeds.re continuing to hamper efforts to find a group of young football players and their coach who are missing inside a cave in thailand. rescue workers have been fighting a losing battle to pump water from the cave network. thai soldiers and volunteers are amongst those trying to find the group as the search enters its fourth day. if they're in the right place, they could survive for five, six days. but the water now, the floodwater, is getting higher and higher. so...
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dominic hughes bbc news.is stranded at sea, after being refused permission to land by both italy and malta. the migrants been picked up by a german charity off the coast of libya. the new italian interior minister, matteo salvini, who is the leader of the nationalist italian political party league, has called on malta to take them in, but the maltese say they aren't legally responsible. on tuition fees assistant for england's universities is ripping of stu d e nts england's universities is ripping of students and gives poor value for money according to a parliamentary committee. they say the system is unfairand requires committee. they say the system is unfair and requires immediate reform. the department for education says its review of fees would make sure students are getting value for money. homelessness in britain could be eradicated within ten years if the correct measures were put in place, according to crisis. it has more than 100,000 social homes need to be built each year for the more than 100,000 s
dominic hughes bbc news.is stranded at sea, after being refused permission to land by both italy and malta. the migrants been picked up by a german charity off the coast of libya. the new italian interior minister, matteo salvini, who is the leader of the nationalist italian political party league, has called on malta to take them in, but the maltese say they aren't legally responsible. on tuition fees assistant for england's universities is ripping of stu d e nts england's universities is...
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dominic hughes, bbc news.ear—old sophie lionnet before burning her body in their back garden in wimbledon. our correspondent richard lister was in court for today's hearing when the judge handed out the sentence for this very distressing case. neither of the couple showed any reaction when this sentence was handed out of 30 years minimal to be served, 1 think they had been anticipating something along those lines, in thejudges guidelines for sentencing he said it was a case of high seriousness. he made it clear that the sentence would be something of this order. that said, as they we re of this order. that said, as they were led from the dock ouissem medouni looked back and for a couple of seconds stared directly at sophie's parents, who have been at the trial throughout comic earrings and distressing details about how their daughter died. essentially sophie went to work for the couple injanuary sophie went to work for the couple in january 2016 and sophie went to work for the couple injanuary 2016 and about o
dominic hughes, bbc news.ear—old sophie lionnet before burning her body in their back garden in wimbledon. our correspondent richard lister was in court for today's hearing when the judge handed out the sentence for this very distressing case. neither of the couple showed any reaction when this sentence was handed out of 30 years minimal to be served, 1 think they had been anticipating something along those lines, in thejudges guidelines for sentencing he said it was a case of high...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, leeds.is part is entitled are we expecting too much from the nhs. what do you think? if you ask the public, most of them say they are satisfied with the nhs. it is not that we ask too much of it, it might be that we are not asking enough. the public remain very loyal to the principles of the nhs. that loyalty does not mean that it can‘t tell when the nhs is doing very well, but it does not blame the government for the funding of it. so there is a much more nuanced vision of it.|j think most people think that nhs makes a max of influence to health and it does. it is only around ten to 20% of health care. as your film showed, it is a much wider set of issues having to do with where you live, where you live, yourjob, how much exercise you have peered at those things have a much bigger impact. what is interesting about the polling is a lot of people think that they are responsible for their owfi that they are responsible for their own health. over 60% of people say that. they are really open to
dominic hughes, bbc news, leeds.is part is entitled are we expecting too much from the nhs. what do you think? if you ask the public, most of them say they are satisfied with the nhs. it is not that we ask too much of it, it might be that we are not asking enough. the public remain very loyal to the principles of the nhs. that loyalty does not mean that it can‘t tell when the nhs is doing very well, but it does not blame the government for the funding of it. so there is a much more nuanced...
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but first, this report from our health correspondent, dominic hughes.good is our health service? the answer seems to be "not bad, but could do better". when compared to 18 other industrialised countries, a relatively efficient nhs does well in areas such as protecting people from the financial burden of illness. but when it comes to health outcomes, it's less impressive. when treating eight out of the 12 most common causes of death — such as lung cancer or heart attacks — performance is worse than average. the uk has a lower number of doctors, nurses and other medical staff per head of population and the lowest levels of both ct and mri scanners — important for diagnosing illneses. it tells us some good things and it tells us some bad things. the good things are that we are inefficient, —— efficient. we have low cost barriers in terms of people getting access to the service. we're good at looking after some chronic conditions like diabetes and kidney disease. when not doing so well at looking after some of the more serious illnesses like cancer and hear
but first, this report from our health correspondent, dominic hughes.good is our health service? the answer seems to be "not bad, but could do better". when compared to 18 other industrialised countries, a relatively efficient nhs does well in areas such as protecting people from the financial burden of illness. but when it comes to health outcomes, it's less impressive. when treating eight out of the 12 most common causes of death — such as lung cancer or heart attacks —...
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our health correspondent dominic hughes reports.estion — just how good is our health service? the answer seems to be "not bad, but could do better". when compared to 18 other industrialised countries, a relatively efficient nhs does well in areas such as protecting people from the financial burden of illness. but when it comes to health outcomes, it's less impressive. when treating eight out of the 12 most common causes of death — such as lung cancer or heart attacks — performance is worse than average. the uk has a lower number of doctors, nurses and other medical staff per head of population and the lowest levels of both ct and mri scanners — important for diagnosing illnesses. given what we spend, we're 0k, but we could definitely do better. it is very clear from our report that outcomes could be improved. we are very efficient, we spend very little on management costs, but we could spend more money well and effectively and improve the outcomes for people. this report reveals an nhs that is perhaps no longer the envy of the world
our health correspondent dominic hughes reports.estion — just how good is our health service? the answer seems to be "not bad, but could do better". when compared to 18 other industrialised countries, a relatively efficient nhs does well in areas such as protecting people from the financial burden of illness. but when it comes to health outcomes, it's less impressive. when treating eight out of the 12 most common causes of death — such as lung cancer or heart attacks —...
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first, this report from dominic hughes.on of a nanny state but it led to a drastic reduction in road traffic deaths and injuries. since then, we‘ve seen similar measures, like the smoking ban and a sugar tax, and now a new report says the public supports government action. the majority of the public are in favour of governments taking some of these interventions, such as limiting fast—food outlets near schools, limiting advertising of junk food before 9pm on television and also things like the smoking ban. these are things the government does have control over. but the report also says that individuals have a responsibility to look after their own health. men in sheds is a scheme in leeds, where these middle—aged men this project in lees was setup help people get over... the report says that this is what the public wants more of. ‘cause you have someone to talk to, you know? you are notjust sat on your own being bored. talk to, you know? you are notjust sat on your own being boredm talk to, you know? you are notjust sat on
first, this report from dominic hughes.on of a nanny state but it led to a drastic reduction in road traffic deaths and injuries. since then, we‘ve seen similar measures, like the smoking ban and a sugar tax, and now a new report says the public supports government action. the majority of the public are in favour of governments taking some of these interventions, such as limiting fast—food outlets near schools, limiting advertising of junk food before 9pm on television and also things like...
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dominic hughes, bbc news, leeds.called for people to pay more in tax to cover the costs of providing social care for adults in england. theirjoint report says people over the age of a0 should contribute what would be called a social care premium to help close the funding short—fall that is currently estimated to be £2.5 billion. heavy rains are continuing to hamper efforts to find a group of young football players and their coach who are missing inside a cave in thailand. rescue workers have been battling to pump water from the cave network. thai soldiers and volunteers are amongst those trying to find the group as the search enters its fourth day. a solidified lump of fat, oil and grease that's been on show at the museum of london could be preserved, after proving popular with visitors. the piece of fatberg comes from a so called "monster berg" that had been blocking sewers in east london. it was going to be removed from display this week but the museum's curator says the fatberg caused a "marked increase" in visito
dominic hughes, bbc news, leeds.called for people to pay more in tax to cover the costs of providing social care for adults in england. theirjoint report says people over the age of a0 should contribute what would be called a social care premium to help close the funding short—fall that is currently estimated to be £2.5 billion. heavy rains are continuing to hamper efforts to find a group of young football players and their coach who are missing inside a cave in thailand. rescue workers have...
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dominic hughes reports.hools, limiting advertising of junk food before 9pm on television, and also things like the smoking ban. these are things the government does have control over. but the report also says that individuals have a responsibility to look after their own health. men in sheds is a scheme in leeds, where these middle—aged men are doing just that, coming together to hone their carpeting skills, while also tackling the loneliness and isolation many of them have experienced post retirement. you‘ve just got somebody to talk to, you‘re not just sat on your own, being so bored. it is one of the best things i've discovered since retirement. i think the main thing is camaraderie. when you live by yourself, it can be quite lonely. it is the social, physical and economic environment we live in that is the biggest influence on our health. the report says there is public support for government measures that help people to break down those environmental barriers to good health. dominic hughes, bbc news, le
dominic hughes reports.hools, limiting advertising of junk food before 9pm on television, and also things like the smoking ban. these are things the government does have control over. but the report also says that individuals have a responsibility to look after their own health. men in sheds is a scheme in leeds, where these middle—aged men are doing just that, coming together to hone their carpeting skills, while also tackling the loneliness and isolation many of them have experienced post...
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head—on," and that the report highlights many areas of outstanding care. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes its 70th birthday, four major think tanks have posed the question — just how good is our health service? the answer seems to be "not bad, but could do better". when compared to 18 other industrialised countries, a relatively efficient nhs does well in areas such as protecting people from the financial burden of illness. but when it comes to health outcomes, it's less impressive. when treating eight out of the 12 most common causes of death — such as lung cancer or heart attacks — performance is worse than average. the uk has a lower number of doctors, nurses and other medical staff per head of population and the lowest levels of both ct and mri scanners — important for diagnosing illneses. given what we spend, we're 0k, but we could definitely do better. it is very clear from our report that outcomes could be improved. we are very efficient, we spend very little on management costs, but we could spend more money well and effectively and improve the outcomes for people. this report rev
head—on," and that the report highlights many areas of outstanding care. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes its 70th birthday, four major think tanks have posed the question — just how good is our health service? the answer seems to be "not bad, but could do better". when compared to 18 other industrialised countries, a relatively efficient nhs does well in areas such as protecting people from the financial burden of illness. but when it comes to health outcomes, it's...
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thrashing juan martin del potro and setting—up a title showdown with dominic thiem, the only man to defeat him on clay in the last two years. hughlooking to move in, juan martin del potro. the argentine towers over most opponents and overpowers them, too. rafael nadal has made a career out of climbing mountains. his perseverance and defence unrivaled. and soon he produced a chance to win the first set, the spaniards determination clearly a source of frustration. once he built up a head of the sting, the king of clay crafts all sorts of shots. he is the world number one after all. winner after winner, the second set also proved a formality. one for del potro, one set away from another french final. so often, nadal was enough to make a head spin. we should hardly be surprised he is made 11 at roland garros finals. and he has yet to lose one. so rafa's seen it all before, but he's meeting a player who's into his first grand slam final. dominic thiem is through after ending marco cecchinato's incredible run to the semis, also in straight sets. ria chohan watched this one. unseeded, number 72 in the world, many tennis fans had only h
thrashing juan martin del potro and setting—up a title showdown with dominic thiem, the only man to defeat him on clay in the last two years. hughlooking to move in, juan martin del potro. the argentine towers over most opponents and overpowers them, too. rafael nadal has made a career out of climbing mountains. his perseverance and defence unrivaled. and soon he produced a chance to win the first set, the spaniards determination clearly a source of frustration. once he built up a head of the...
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the moment forcing thejet pressure is very dominant at the moment forcing the jet stream world to the north of the british isles. the darkening of the hughese rising air bridges were expected to see in the first half of the coming week. the coolidge start the sunday with clear skies overnight so temperatures a gang driven into single figures in a number of locations. with the sun, temperatures are recovering and a lot of fine and settled weather. the system not a million miles away from the far north of scotland. shetland islands keeping a lot of cloud for much of the day. not to much in the way of breeze right across the piece. you will feel every bit of those temperatures. the way up from where we were. recovery across the heart of scotland, given there will bea heart of scotland, given there will be a lot more sunshine and less in the way of cloud that was the case on saturday. on monday morning, the frontal system working its way in. night—time minimum beginning to rise at taj. as opposed to the single figures of a few nights ago. —— to rise a touch. this is the dominant feature. this band of cloud, is still there as a plank across the
the moment forcing thejet pressure is very dominant at the moment forcing the jet stream world to the north of the british isles. the darkening of the hughese rising air bridges were expected to see in the first half of the coming week. the coolidge start the sunday with clear skies overnight so temperatures a gang driven into single figures in a number of locations. with the sun, temperatures are recovering and a lot of fine and settled weather. the system not a million miles away from the far...
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thrashing juan martin del potro and setting up a title showdown with dominic thiem, the only man to defeat him on clay in the last two years. hughe lover raffaella nadal in paris, they feel it is medically a second home. but also looking to move in,juan martin second home. but also looking to move in, juan martin del potro. the argentine towers over most about is an overpowered them, too. rafael nadal has made a career out of climbing mountains. his perseverance and defence unrivaled. and soon he produced a chance to win the first set, the spaniards dissemination clearly a source of frustration. once he built up a head of the sting, the king of clay craft also was of shots. he is the world number one after all. winner after winner, the second set also proved a formality. blaum for del potro, one set away from the other french vinyl. so often, nadal proselytism is enough to make a head spin. we should hardly be surprised he is made 11 at roland garros finals. and he has yet to lose one. nadal will play austria's dominic thiem in the final, thiem survived a wobble to see off italy's marco ceccinato in straight sets. it's thiem's f
thrashing juan martin del potro and setting up a title showdown with dominic thiem, the only man to defeat him on clay in the last two years. hughe lover raffaella nadal in paris, they feel it is medically a second home. but also looking to move in,juan martin second home. but also looking to move in, juan martin del potro. the argentine towers over most about is an overpowered them, too. rafael nadal has made a career out of climbing mountains. his perseverance and defence unrivaled. and soon...
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hughes is a big company. it does not sit well with ge, but there should be other interested parties. there has been a lot of consolidation in that sector. byreasingly, it is dominated it is possible somebody could snatch up baker hughes. guy: is ge selling at the right time? are we seeing pricing power returning to the services sector, as it was, as we were a couple years back? james: we seem to be entering a phase in the industry where the services do better. cutsprices drop, everybody costs and the service sector is squeezed. prices are going up and the services will start taking a bigger share of the pie. they can charge more to the international companies. though ge is not necessarily doing this voluntarily, it is better to be doing it now rather than two years ago. guy: we will leave it there. james to james haran -- herron. -- overseas work in washington. he will be here to give us a great perspective on what is happening with the oil market right now. att conversation coming up 7:30 a.m. in new york this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: this is bloomberg surveillance. let's get your bloomberg business flash. ge planning to spin off its health care business and unload
hughes is a big company. it does not sit well with ge, but there should be other interested parties. there has been a lot of consolidation in that sector. byreasingly, it is dominated it is possible somebody could snatch up baker hughes. guy: is ge selling at the right time? are we seeing pricing power returning to the services sector, as it was, as we were a couple years back? james: we seem to be entering a phase in the industry where the services do better. cutsprices drop, everybody costs...
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let us talk to james hughes, he can tell us which one of these things is going to dominate in the coming is not really ever any progress on brexit. there's not much for us to get our teeth into. for sterling, it is going to be interest rates which are the key thing we have to focus on. there is a lot of importance being put on the august meeting, the bank of england meeting. we might see a rate hike at that meeting, that the expectation. there is a probability measured in a market which is at around 67% probability that we will get a rate hike in august. the comments from the bank of england today have came out with some fairly hawkish comments saying he expects to see these interest rates start to move on the right direction. it is that divergence, the divergence between the bank of england and the monetary policy and the federal reserve and us. the bank of england want to keep it as close to the us as we possibly can. it's going to be more steadily interest rates which are the big talking point freddie pound going forward. a quick word on bp. talking point freddie pound going forward.
let us talk to james hughes, he can tell us which one of these things is going to dominate in the coming is not really ever any progress on brexit. there's not much for us to get our teeth into. for sterling, it is going to be interest rates which are the key thing we have to focus on. there is a lot of importance being put on the august meeting, the bank of england meeting. we might see a rate hike at that meeting, that the expectation. there is a probability measured in a market which is at...
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dominated by the historic meeting between president trump and kim jong—un. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. just before the press conference... let's get some sport with hughhe world cup begins this week. most of the teams are going to their final preparations. the england boss gareth southgate puts his team through a full game, even down to the detail of having premier league referees. that was behind closed doors, with gareth southgate not giving tambe much away about the first game against tunisia and the line—up. he is clearly keeping his players getting before they begin their journey to players getting before they begin theirjourney to russia later today. they make theirjourney to a town which is a 45 minute drive from st petersburg which was chosen by the fa due to its size. we have back to you, chloe. us president donald trump has just walked out to the podium, he will speak in singapore about that historic meeting. that is about that historic meeting. thatisa about that historic meeting. that is a great, great place. it has the potential to be an incredible place between south korea, if you think about it, and china. it has tremendous potential an
dominated by the historic meeting between president trump and kim jong—un. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. just before the press conference... let's get some sport with hughhe world cup begins this week. most of the teams are going to their final preparations. the england boss gareth southgate puts his team through a full game, even down to the detail of having premier league referees. that was behind closed doors, with gareth southgate not giving tambe much...
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our health correspondent, dominic hughes, has more details. medical staff are expected to admit to and medical examiner or coroner. medical examiner or coroner. disciplinary hearings, as it did in the bawa—garba case. disciplinary hearings, as it did in the bawa-garba case. the bawa-garba case. facilities, inadequate doctors, understaffed wards. understaffed wards. these errors so that they contributed. contributed. about balancing risks, and that mistakes will happen. mistakes will happen. tragedies like that of jack adcock can be avoided in the future. can be avoided in the future. dominic hughes, bbc news. by charity crisis. and those on low incomes. 2 billion to tackle the problem. in london last night. after being attacked in northolt. a man has been arrested. with knife wounds in harrow. in lambeth in south london. he's now stable. from receiving compensation. about the abuse she sustained. including rape and sexual assault and jailed for 1h years. compensation scheme, she was refused because of the same roof rule. our legal correspondent, clive coleman, explains. i didn't have f
our health correspondent, dominic hughes, has more details. medical staff are expected to admit to and medical examiner or coroner. medical examiner or coroner. disciplinary hearings, as it did in the bawa—garba case. disciplinary hearings, as it did in the bawa-garba case. the bawa-garba case. facilities, inadequate doctors, understaffed wards. understaffed wards. these errors so that they contributed. contributed. about balancing risks, and that mistakes will happen. mistakes will happen....