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this is the list of candidates standing for north norfolk — as of today.at the centre of the election campaign so far. it is almost a week since we heard the date of the general election, yet we have had no high—profile visits from leaders, we have had no cabinet members even attend since the election date was announced. it was only a few weeks ago that all eyes were on this part of the country, as the west midlands mayoral election result was announced. you may remember the conservative andy street lost in that election to labour's richard parker. actually, andy street has confirmed he will not be standing as a conservative in the forthcoming general election. there were some interesting lessons from the west midlands mayoral contest, not least that the george galloway backed independent candidate came third, campaigning on issues around gaza. we are stood here in ladywood, and he will stand here against the birmingham constituency, which covers birmingham city centre. we are actually seeing now that other candidates are springing up also standing on that
this is the list of candidates standing for north norfolk — as of today.at the centre of the election campaign so far. it is almost a week since we heard the date of the general election, yet we have had no high—profile visits from leaders, we have had no cabinet members even attend since the election date was announced. it was only a few weeks ago that all eyes were on this part of the country, as the west midlands mayoral election result was announced. you may remember the conservative...
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severe weather threat from portions of the southern plains into the midwest, places like north platte, omaha, norfolk seeing the chance for strong storms. we're seeing the storms right now but that will extend throughout the day. 17 million people at risk, winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour, that could bring down some trees, power lines, causing power outages. could see large hail and also the chance for a few tornadoes on top of that. heavy rainfall not only today but tuesday, wednesday, also thursday. that's going to lead to flooding conditions. look how this number grows tomorrow, up to 43 million, talking about the southern plains all the way to the midwest. we're looking at the chance for tornadoes once again. could see large hail, damaging winds, gusting over 60 miles per hour kansas city, des moines, peoria, springfield, oklahoma city once again could see strong storms tomorrow. theres that heavy rainfall, especially where you see the reds, oranges, yellows, locally up to 5 inches, that could prompt flooding concerns. we will watch that, especially on tuesday. wednesday still looking at the
severe weather threat from portions of the southern plains into the midwest, places like north platte, omaha, norfolk seeing the chance for strong storms. we're seeing the storms right now but that will extend throughout the day. 17 million people at risk, winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour, that could bring down some trees, power lines, causing power outages. could see large hail and also the chance for a few tornadoes on top of that. heavy rainfall not only today but tuesday, wednesday,...
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. >> so joining us now is conservative mp for north norfolk and former subpostmaster, a friend of then. lovely to see you again . look lovely to see you again. look none of us like to take sort of gloat in somebody's an individual's misery , but she individual's misery, but she didn't look very happy yesterday. and this is a tough ask for her. there's going to be some tough questions, but she has to answer them . has to answer them. >> yeah, i think very much that yesterday was probably the soft day. it was, getting her, going . day. it was, getting her, going. and actually, i think the next two days are going to be even tougher. but it's sort of what we learned yesterday that's most revealing, but she didn't seem to know very much at all, i'm not necessarily sure that that's going to hold up for the next two days, i mean, one of the revelations is that she didn't know for years about the prosecutions that the post office were conducting on those innocent, subpostmasters. i think we'll see with all of the, email transcripts coming out in the next 24, 48 hours, just what she did know a
. >> so joining us now is conservative mp for north norfolk and former subpostmaster, a friend of then. lovely to see you again . look lovely to see you again. look none of us like to take sort of gloat in somebody's an individual's misery , but she individual's misery, but she didn't look very happy yesterday. and this is a tough ask for her. there's going to be some tough questions, but she has to answer them . has to answer them. >> yeah, i think very much that yesterday was...
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the bulk of england and wales dry, highs of 25 but for some of the north sea coasts, maybe yorkshire, lincolnshire, the norfolkoast, we may see load cloud and mist in this at times. our area of high pressure tends to give way to these frontal systems pushing in from the west, the change quite erratic in nature. it's not going to happen all at once but we will start to see some showers and thunderstorms breaking out particularly across the western half of the uk. further east, parts of eastern england, likely to stay dry. sunday could be the warmest day, highs of 25—26 but that does not last. let me show you next week. we are back to spring showers, some rain at times, temperatures much lower than they have been, 15—18 degrees. enjoy the sunshine where you get it this weekend. that's it. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. but now let's join our news teams where you are. have a great afternoon. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this lunchtime... a disappointment, but one that might be short lived. will aston villa respond to missing out on a european
the bulk of england and wales dry, highs of 25 but for some of the north sea coasts, maybe yorkshire, lincolnshire, the norfolkoast, we may see load cloud and mist in this at times. our area of high pressure tends to give way to these frontal systems pushing in from the west, the change quite erratic in nature. it's not going to happen all at once but we will start to see some showers and thunderstorms breaking out particularly across the western half of the uk. further east, parts of eastern...
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May 5, 2024
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probably the best of the sunshine across north of england, wales, midlands and norfolk.we keep the cloud, temperatures around 8-10 keep the cloud, temperatures around 8—10 celsius. we begin to see if the change in the weather patterns from tuesday as an area high pressure starts to move in from the west. it's not the strongest area of high pressure and on tuesday, there will still be areas of cloud around. so the threat of a few afternoon showers, but they won't be as heavy or extensive. many areas will stay dry. there is a trend for the weather to get a little bit warmer across wales and england. seeing temperatures at the high teens to low 20s, but temperatures about 12-14 low 20s, but temperatures about 12—14 degrees where the cloud sticks. across scotland, through wednesday, we'll see the cloud up with rain arriving before spreading into the highlands, orkney and shetland with strengthening wounds. away from that, predominantly fine day. sunshine is likely to be hazy, but it will be quite pleasant. temperatures 17—20 degrees quite wildly. —— widely. overall, it's a b
probably the best of the sunshine across north of england, wales, midlands and norfolk.we keep the cloud, temperatures around 8-10 keep the cloud, temperatures around 8—10 celsius. we begin to see if the change in the weather patterns from tuesday as an area high pressure starts to move in from the west. it's not the strongest area of high pressure and on tuesday, there will still be areas of cloud around. so the threat of a few afternoon showers, but they won't be as heavy or extensive. many...
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there are other properties in north norfolk and elsewhere in england that are at immediate risk, whichries pulled down before it fell into the sea. —— a home for nearly three centuries. robbie west, bbc news. earlier this week on breakfast, 11 parents who all believe social media played a part in the deaths of their children were on this sofa to share their stories and concerns. it's the first time we have all met and hearing everybody�*s stories, it is so emotional, and i also think that our stories are public but how many children are actually struggling with their mental health, how many children have been effected and are self harming, have eating disorders and taken their own lives that we don't know about and hasn't been identified towards social media. so i think this is a pivotal point and we are standing united to make sure that that change happens. the hour—long special came on the same day that ofcom, the uk's media regulator, set out new rules for social media companies aimed at protecting children from harmful content online. as part of efforts to make the internet safer f
there are other properties in north norfolk and elsewhere in england that are at immediate risk, whichries pulled down before it fell into the sea. —— a home for nearly three centuries. robbie west, bbc news. earlier this week on breakfast, 11 parents who all believe social media played a part in the deaths of their children were on this sofa to share their stories and concerns. it's the first time we have all met and hearing everybody�*s stories, it is so emotional, and i also think that...
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north—west of england, where we had the sunshine. very different picture, though, earlier on in norfolk and here in suffolk with cloud and some rain. ot this cloud that's pushing in from the south—west, and this is where we're seeing some rain arriving as well. and that cloud of rain that we've got across south—western areas will continue to work its way northwards and eastwards into more of england and wales overnight. some heavier rain develops in northern england, pushes into southern scotland, too. so, with a lot of cloud overnight and it getting wetter as well, temperatures should be typically ten or 11 degrees by the morning. and quite a wet start for some of us early on sunday morning — these two areas of rain are pushing their way northwards. and following on from that, we'll get some sunshine, but we'll see those showers developing as well, and those showers could be heavy and thundery. the greatest risk of some slow—moving, thundery downpours will be across northern england, into the midlands, across to east anglia — risk of some local flooding as well. but with more showers around on sunday, temperatures are going to be l
north—west of england, where we had the sunshine. very different picture, though, earlier on in norfolk and here in suffolk with cloud and some rain. ot this cloud that's pushing in from the south—west, and this is where we're seeing some rain arriving as well. and that cloud of rain that we've got across south—western areas will continue to work its way northwards and eastwards into more of england and wales overnight. some heavier rain develops in northern england, pushes into southern...
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north—west of england, where we had the sunshine. very different picture, though, earlier on in norfolk and here in suffolk with cloud and some rain. cloud of rain that we've got across south—western areas will continue to work its way northwards and eastwards into more of england and wales overnight. some heavier rain develops in northern england, pushes into southern scotland, too. so, with a lot of cloud overnight and it getting wetter as well, temperatures should be typically 10 or 11 degrees by the morning. and quite a wet start for some of us early on sunday morning — these two areas of rain are pushing their way northwards. and following on from that, we'll get some sunshine, but we'll see those showers developing as well. and those showers could be heavy and thundery. the greatest risk of some slow—moving, thundery downpours will be across northern england, into the midlands, across to east anglia. risk of some local flooding as well. but with more showers around on sunday, temperatures are going to be lower than today. still could make 19 degrees, perhaps, in south—eastern parts of england. those showers are still around i
north—west of england, where we had the sunshine. very different picture, though, earlier on in norfolk and here in suffolk with cloud and some rain. cloud of rain that we've got across south—western areas will continue to work its way northwards and eastwards into more of england and wales overnight. some heavier rain develops in northern england, pushes into southern scotland, too. so, with a lot of cloud overnight and it getting wetter as well, temperatures should be typically 10 or 11...
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cloud coming in off the north sea brings a little rain towards parts of east yorkshire, lincolnshire and norfolkng back the temperatures a little bit, so 14—15 here. elsewhere, probably 17—19 with some sunshine and some showers. 0ne elsewhere, probably 17—19 with some sunshine and some showers. one or two thunderstorms in the south of england, a drier day in scotland. though showers tend to fend —— fade later, then we have another batch of light rain to some parts of east england during the night. elsewhere, a few short lived mist and fog patches. a chillier night in scotland, temperatures of 6—7 here. many places will be dry tomorrow with sunshine, warm a too. you can see more cloud across lincolnshire, the midlands, east anglia and the south—east, some showers, a bit of rain around. becoming more confined to the far south—east of england. elsewhere, some sunshine, lighter winds away from the south—east, and it will be warmer across northern and western areas, temperatures likely to reach 20. this area of high pressure gets closer to us on saturday. the wind becomes lighter in most areas. still
cloud coming in off the north sea brings a little rain towards parts of east yorkshire, lincolnshire and norfolkng back the temperatures a little bit, so 14—15 here. elsewhere, probably 17—19 with some sunshine and some showers. 0ne elsewhere, probably 17—19 with some sunshine and some showers. one or two thunderstorms in the south of england, a drier day in scotland. though showers tend to fend —— fade later, then we have another batch of light rain to some parts of east england...
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some of the strongest winds have been here in cromer in norfolk, gusting a0 mph. the wind off the north's been bringing a lot of cloud to some eastern parts of england. a little rain earlier as well, but that's moving away. we're still going to hang on to some cloud for eastern areas of the uk overnight. one or two spots of rain heading down across eastern parts of scotland. but further west, we're going to have clearer skies and lighter winds as well. it could turn a little chilly, 6—7 degrees first thing in the morning. heading into tomorrow, and it will warm up in the sunshine and there'll be more sunshine across east anglia and the south—east of england, should be dry here as well. a bit more cloud, though, coming down across scotland into northern england and the midlands could bring one oi’ two showers. the south—east of england, should be dry here as well. a bit more cloud, though, coming down across scotland into northern england and the midlands could bring one or two showers. otherwise, it should be dry. sunny spells for northern ireland, lots of sunshine in scotland. temperat
some of the strongest winds have been here in cromer in norfolk, gusting a0 mph. the wind off the north's been bringing a lot of cloud to some eastern parts of england. a little rain earlier as well, but that's moving away. we're still going to hang on to some cloud for eastern areas of the uk overnight. one or two spots of rain heading down across eastern parts of scotland. but further west, we're going to have clearer skies and lighter winds as well. it could turn a little chilly, 6—7...
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some of the strongest winds have been here in cromer in norfolk, gusting a0 mph. the wind off the northg on to some cloud for eastern areas of the uk overnight. one or two spots of rain heading down across eastern parts of scotland. but further west, we're going to have clearer skies and lighter winds as well. it could turn a little chilly, 6—7 degrees first thing in the morning. heading into tomorrow, and it will warm up in the sunshine and there'll be more sunshine across east anglia and the south—east of england, should be dry here as well. a bit more cloud, though, coming down across scotland into northern england and the midlands could bring one oi’ two showers. otherwise, it should be dry. sunny spells for northern ireland, lots of sunshine in scotland. temperatures in the central belt reaching 20 degrees on saturday afternoon. and across the south—east, it will be a warmer day with more sunshine and the winds not as strong either. the high pressure that's bringing a lot of dry weather is tending to get pushed away a little bit on sunday. and around the top of that high, we're see
some of the strongest winds have been here in cromer in norfolk, gusting a0 mph. the wind off the northg on to some cloud for eastern areas of the uk overnight. one or two spots of rain heading down across eastern parts of scotland. but further west, we're going to have clearer skies and lighter winds as well. it could turn a little chilly, 6—7 degrees first thing in the morning. heading into tomorrow, and it will warm up in the sunshine and there'll be more sunshine across east anglia and...
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some of the strongest winds have been here in norfolk, gusting a0 miles an hour. the wind off the northng to hang on to some cloud for eastern areas of the uk overnight. one or two spots of rain heading down across eastern parts of scotland. but further west we're going to have clearer skies and lighter winds as well. it could turn a little chilly, six or seven degrees first thing in the morning. heading into tomorrow and it will warm up in the sunshine and there'll be more sunshine across east anglia in the south east of england, should be dry here as well. a bit more cloud, though, coming down across scotland into northern england and the midlands could bring one or two showers. otherwise it should be dry. sunny spells for northern ireland, lots of sunshine in scotland. temperatures in the central belt reaching 20 degrees on saturday afternoon. and across the southeast, it will be a warmer day with more sunshine and the winds not as strong either. the high pressure that's bringing a lot of dry weather is tending to get pushed away a little bit on sunday. and around the top of that hig
some of the strongest winds have been here in norfolk, gusting a0 miles an hour. the wind off the northng to hang on to some cloud for eastern areas of the uk overnight. one or two spots of rain heading down across eastern parts of scotland. but further west we're going to have clearer skies and lighter winds as well. it could turn a little chilly, six or seven degrees first thing in the morning. heading into tomorrow and it will warm up in the sunshine and there'll be more sunshine across east...
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some of the strongest winds have been here in norfolk, gusting 40 miles an hour. the wind off the northst of the winds that's been bringing a lot of cloud to some eastern parts of england. a little rain earlier as well, but that's moving away. we're still going to hang on to some cloud for eastern areas of the uk overnight. one or two spots of rain heading down across eastern parts of scotland. but further west we're going to have clearer skies and lighter winds as well. it could turn a little chilly, six or seven degrees first thing in the morning. heading into tomorrow and it will warm up in the sunshine and there'll be more sunshine across east anglia in the south east of england, should be dry here as well. a bit more cloud, though, coming down across scotland into northern england and the midlands could bring one or two showers. otherwise it should be dry. sunny spells for northern ireland, lots of sunshine in scotland. temperatures in the central belt reaching 20 degrees on saturday afternoon. and across the southeast, it will be a warmer day with more sunshine and the winds not a
some of the strongest winds have been here in norfolk, gusting 40 miles an hour. the wind off the northst of the winds that's been bringing a lot of cloud to some eastern parts of england. a little rain earlier as well, but that's moving away. we're still going to hang on to some cloud for eastern areas of the uk overnight. one or two spots of rain heading down across eastern parts of scotland. but further west we're going to have clearer skies and lighter winds as well. it could turn a little...
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north carolina, one that just popped up here. so this is a cell that's rolling through this hour. the now is exhibiting that there is rotation associated with it more as we head towards norfolkinia. and then if we go farther to the north, you can see even more in the northeast. we've had this line rolling across all that area surrounded in yellow as the watch for severe thunderstorms now not only there but the midwest at this hour starting to get these things firing up here, too. we get to the heat of the day. heat is part of what kicks this off. you can see as we get down into parts of the midwest as well. a couple up in iowa, a few down in and around missouri. so tomorrow we'll see more of this. unfortunately, as we go throughout the day, as i do expect that we're going you know, continue this not only this month and next month. these are the average amount of tornadoes per month this month. and you can see as we get into june, not a whole lot better. just kind of shifts to different parts of the country. this is july. it is until august that we kind of start to see things pull back a bit. and of course, as the weather cools down, that's when we really start to catch a bre
north carolina, one that just popped up here. so this is a cell that's rolling through this hour. the now is exhibiting that there is rotation associated with it more as we head towards norfolkinia. and then if we go farther to the north, you can see even more in the northeast. we've had this line rolling across all that area surrounded in yellow as the watch for severe thunderstorms now not only there but the midwest at this hour starting to get these things firing up here, too. we get to the...
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the chief executive of the norfolk and norwich hospital told us... but in some places, like northing is saving lives. two years ago, patients who were having a stroke or a heart attack, it would take about 75 minutes to get an ambulance to them. today, it's about 30. two years ago, there were 139 hours of ambulance time outside of our emergency department here. yesterday, it was six. others think it's wrong for corridors to be used as regular bed spaces. sadly, we are normalising the abnormal, and if we don't make a stand to say enough is enough, let's properly solve the issues of the nhs, i think the real concern is that the public will lose faith in the nhs. the department of health says 5,000 extra hospital beds have opened in the past year, but the health foundation says the ageing population means 21,000 more are needed by 2030. the continuous flow model has helped significantly reduce ambulance delays, but in romford, moving people toward corridors isn't making enough of a difference and there are very few places left for them to go. nikki fox, bbc news. documents obtained b
the chief executive of the norfolk and norwich hospital told us... but in some places, like northing is saving lives. two years ago, patients who were having a stroke or a heart attack, it would take about 75 minutes to get an ambulance to them. today, it's about 30. two years ago, there were 139 hours of ambulance time outside of our emergency department here. yesterday, it was six. others think it's wrong for corridors to be used as regular bed spaces. sadly, we are normalising the abnormal,...
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so some longer spells of rain there from teesside down towards norfolk, a lot of cloud as well and a cool breeze from the northls and showers. the heaviest downpours with some thunder and hail likely from the midlands down towards the south—east, where we do get some brighter spells though it's going to feel a bit more pleasant and a drier day for the north and northwest compared with wednesday . compared with wednesday. however, the focus for the heavy downpours will be across the south and southeast, particularly through central southern england into southeast and east anglia and also through the midlands, but for wales, for northern england, for scotland and northern ireland. well, there will be some sunny spells in between the showers and although a cool breeze is blowing from the north northwest, it's going to feel pleasant where we do get some of those sunny spells coming through now into the evening, we're going to see increasingly those showers disappear, clear spells breaking out widely, particularly towards the west. although there will be some cloud remaining in the east and some outbreaks of rain r
so some longer spells of rain there from teesside down towards norfolk, a lot of cloud as well and a cool breeze from the northls and showers. the heaviest downpours with some thunder and hail likely from the midlands down towards the south—east, where we do get some brighter spells though it's going to feel a bit more pleasant and a drier day for the north and northwest compared with wednesday . compared with wednesday. however, the focus for the heavy downpours will be across the south and...
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the chief executive of the norfolk and norwich hospital told us... but in some places, like north to them. today, it's about 30. two years ago, there were 139 hours of ambulance time outside of our emergency department here. yesterday it was six. others think it's wrong for corridors to be used as regular bed spaces. sadly, we are normalising the abnormal and if we don't make a stand to say enough is enough, let's properly solve the issues of the nhs, i think the real concern is that the public will lose faith in the nhs. the department of health says 5,000 extra hospital beds have opened in the past year, but the health foundation says the ageing population means 21,000 more are needed by 2030. the continuous flow model has helped significantly reduce ambulance delays, but in romford, moving people toward corridors isn't making enough of a difference and there are very few places left for them to go. nikki fox, bbc news. for more on the challenges facing our hospitals, you can watch newsnight at 10.30pm on bbc two. sirjulian hartley, i know you will have seen that report, your re
the chief executive of the norfolk and norwich hospital told us... but in some places, like north to them. today, it's about 30. two years ago, there were 139 hours of ambulance time outside of our emergency department here. yesterday it was six. others think it's wrong for corridors to be used as regular bed spaces. sadly, we are normalising the abnormal and if we don't make a stand to say enough is enough, let's properly solve the issues of the nhs, i think the real concern is that the public...
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another carrier deploying from norfolk about the same time, so we were able to provide that deterrent power in the middle east to deter any additional activity in the north, to deter an expansion of the conflict beyond gaza and the military provided thosery optios and made them available. i think now if you look in the red sea through the operation prosperity garden which is built up over 20 nations really standing firm for the rules-based international order which is what you see being threatened right now they are a chokepoint, commerce, the need to stand up for that and using the nation's doing that through prosperity guiding under u.s. leadership and you also see that you used it up. another commerce mission in the red sea's so our job is to provide those options and i think it's been really important to have that connection and support for these operations to keep that rules-based international order firm so it doesn't get through someone else. >> anybody want to comment on saudi arabia? >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> next question. [laughter] in the back if i can. the gentleman with a finger up in the air. there you go. microphone coming to you. the
another carrier deploying from norfolk about the same time, so we were able to provide that deterrent power in the middle east to deter any additional activity in the north, to deter an expansion of the conflict beyond gaza and the military provided thosery optios and made them available. i think now if you look in the red sea through the operation prosperity garden which is built up over 20 nations really standing firm for the rules-based international order which is what you see being...
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norfolk, but we had the small indicated with the artillery strikes. so they still have some rocket artillery. you still have motors independent the up in the north, it stopped and it did not end yet because the tax on the and that's what even quoted or you saw the, the, this type of the text with the an empty material rifle. 12 point, the 7 mill. yeah. so they, they still retain some capabilities. ok. my social a, thank you very much for now. that is a lot of sort of the go hines to shoot for graduate studies to protest against as well as one, gaza. continuing on university campuses across the us, even as graduation season begins, students at the university of california, it is on a demanding the institution divest from companies with ties to as well. and weapons manufacturers. talks between the universities, chancellor and the students, some ongoing. the students in the bundle they should capital donica also rallying and saw the da she was palestinians that spring and the cost on sunday. chelsea is joining us live from the on the vicious long venus a portion of the powers to me and people come dates. so what's the sentiment there for very stron
norfolk, but we had the small indicated with the artillery strikes. so they still have some rocket artillery. you still have motors independent the up in the north, it stopped and it did not end yet because the tax on the and that's what even quoted or you saw the, the, this type of the text with the an empty material rifle. 12 point, the 7 mill. yeah. so they, they still retain some capabilities. ok. my social a, thank you very much for now. that is a lot of sort of the go hines to shoot for...
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norfolk and norwich hospital told us... demand for our services means we sometimes need to take tough choices on where patients are safety treated. but in some places, like northack, it would take about 75 minutes to get an ambulance to them. today, it's about 30. two years ago, there were 139 hours of ambulance time outside of our emergency department here. yesterday it was six. others think it's wrong for corridors to be used as regular bed spaces. sadly, we are normalising the abnormal and if we don't make a stand to say enough is enough, let's properly solve the issues of the nhs, i think the real concern is that the public will lose faith in the nhs. the department of health says 5,000 extra hospital beds have opened in the past year, but the health foundation says the ageing population means 21,000 more are needed by 2030. the continuous flow model has helped significantly reduce ambulance delays, but in romford, moving people toward corridors isn't making enough of a difference and there are very few places left for them to go. nikki fox, bbc news. so we'll be live in the commons shortly for prime minister's questions. watching with me is our political
norfolk and norwich hospital told us... demand for our services means we sometimes need to take tough choices on where patients are safety treated. but in some places, like northack, it would take about 75 minutes to get an ambulance to them. today, it's about 30. two years ago, there were 139 hours of ambulance time outside of our emergency department here. yesterday it was six. others think it's wrong for corridors to be used as regular bed spaces. sadly, we are normalising the abnormal and...
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was a chilly wind blowing, some of the strongest winds have been here in norfolk, gusting to 40 miles an hour, the wind off the northcountry, joe biden says donald trump is _ the country, joe biden says donald trump is a — the country, joe biden says donald trump is a threat to democracy. we'll hear from republican voters in a key swing state. also on the programme... sir keir starmer says diane abbott is free to stand in the election. after fighting intensifies in northern ukraine, america and germany say kyiv can use western—supplied munitions to strike inside russia. and fresh hope for cancer patients as a new personalised vaccine goes on trial. and coming up on bbc news... the lionesses face france in their euro qualifier later. les bleus are at the top of the group, but defending
was a chilly wind blowing, some of the strongest winds have been here in norfolk, gusting to 40 miles an hour, the wind off the northcountry, joe biden says donald trump is _ the country, joe biden says donald trump is a — the country, joe biden says donald trump is a threat to democracy. we'll hear from republican voters in a key swing state. also on the programme... sir keir starmer says diane abbott is free to stand in the election. after fighting intensifies in northern ukraine, america...