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general secretary of the royal college _ the nhs.ege of _ the nhs. general secretary of the royal college of nursing - the nhs. general secretary of the royal college of nursing they - the nhs. general secretary of the| royal college of nursing they are, thank you very much. the chancellor's speech was today and we have brought your reaction, the party conference is closing and tomorrow is the turn of keir starmer tomorrow is the turn of keir starmer to take to the stage.— to take to the stage. thank you for takin: us the number of machetes, swords or so called zombie knives logged by police forces in crimes in england and wales has almost doubled in five years. bbc news has obtained the figures ahead of a ban which comes into force tomorrow on possessing zombie style knives and machetes. 0ur correspondent dan johnson has more details. so in the six years that i've been collecting weapons in an amnesty, i've personally seen that the weapons are getting bigger. from lock knives, we're getting more to the type of zk and zombie—style kn
general secretary of the royal college _ the nhs.ege of _ the nhs. general secretary of the royal college of nursing - the nhs. general secretary of the royal college of nursing they - the nhs. general secretary of the| royal college of nursing they are, thank you very much. the chancellor's speech was today and we have brought your reaction, the party conference is closing and tomorrow is the turn of keir starmer tomorrow is the turn of keir starmer to take to the stage.— to take to the...
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in royal college of art for a semester.— royal college of art for a i semester._ yes.r a - semester._ yes. and semester. in london? yes. and then i realised _ semester. in london? yes. and then i realised that _ then i realised that photography was changing. there wasn't any more reportage, the magazines were closing. a lifetime... television was there. lifetime... television was there-- so - lifetime... television was there.- so i - lifetime... television was there.- so i said, i lifetime... television was | there.- so i said, we there. right. so i said, we have to — there. right. so i said, we have to do _ there. right. so i said, we have to do something - there. right. so i said, we| have to do something else. there. right. so i said, we - have to do something else. with photography. and in the meantime, they started to be interesting, the papers like vogue, and fashion magazine and design magazine.— design magazine. yes. and of course, design magazine. yes. and of course. this — design magazine. yes. and of course, this period _ design magazine. yes. and of course,
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there is another review that worked in the same time span done by the royal college of surgeons whichtreet hospital and that is a review that has already been published but confidential. great 0rmond street say they will publish that review on christmas eve of this year. thank you for taking us through that story. let's return to our top story: israel closing all its land border crossings with jordan after three israeli civilians were killed in a shooting at the border crossing betweenjordan and the occupied west bank. the attacker — reported to be a jordanian truck driver — was shot dead by israeli security forces. the incident happened at the king hussein — allenby bridge crossing. less here from an eyewitness who was there at the time of the attack. translation: ~ , translation: we were sitting and standing — translation: we were sitting and standing at _ translation: we were sitting and standing at the _ translation: we were sitting and standing at the checkpoint| and standing at the checkpoint after the bus in front of us were searched. a man got out of the truck and carried out
there is another review that worked in the same time span done by the royal college of surgeons whichtreet hospital and that is a review that has already been published but confidential. great 0rmond street say they will publish that review on christmas eve of this year. thank you for taking us through that story. let's return to our top story: israel closing all its land border crossings with jordan after three israeli civilians were killed in a shooting at the border crossing betweenjordan...
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the royal college of surgeons was asked to examine cases relating to yaserjabbar, a consultant orthopaedicital says that of the 39 cases reviewed so far, 13 patients had come to severe harm. great ormond street says it's contacted all the patients and families affected and will ensure all the findings of the review are addressed at pace. an internationally famous children's hospital in london says it's carrying out an urgent case review of more than seven— hundred young patients seen drjabbar, who specialises in limb reconstruction, is now based in dubai. he's been contacted for comment, but has not yet responded to the allegations. here is our correspondent ellie price with more. go through the numbers. 721 patients are being reviewed as part of the concern over their contact with a sergeant that no longer works at great allman is to, and of those 722, they have so far been 39 cases looked into where the following levels of harm were identified. 13 patients have come to severe harm, we don't know exactly what the harm is, nine have suffered low or moderate harm, 15 have come to no harm an
the royal college of surgeons was asked to examine cases relating to yaserjabbar, a consultant orthopaedicital says that of the 39 cases reviewed so far, 13 patients had come to severe harm. great ormond street says it's contacted all the patients and families affected and will ensure all the findings of the review are addressed at pace. an internationally famous children's hospital in london says it's carrying out an urgent case review of more than seven— hundred young patients seen...
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two thirds of royal college of nursing members voted against the deal, in a record turnout of 145,000e pay award was announced in july, shortly after labour's general election win. the ch's general election win. the ch's general secretary says nursing staff are determined to stand up for themselves , their patients for themselves, their patients and the nhs while pushing for reforms. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to patrick for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . gbnews.com forward slash alerts. >> dozens of terrorists have waltzed into britain by getting a small boat across the channel. that's the allegation robert jenrick a man who has seen all the sensitive information available at the home office, said in the year before i was immigration minister, more than a dozen known terror suspects crossed the channel on small boats. by now, that figure is well into the dozen . these are well into the dozen. these are people our security services identified as know
two thirds of royal college of nursing members voted against the deal, in a record turnout of 145,000e pay award was announced in july, shortly after labour's general election win. the ch's general election win. the ch's general secretary says nursing staff are determined to stand up for themselves , their patients for themselves, their patients and the nhs while pushing for reforms. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to patrick for the very latest gb news direct to your...
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wes streeting is going to have to speak pretty quickly to the leader of the royal college of nursing. pay >> should you give them a bigger pay rise like you've given the train drivers? what do you do when the nurses say 5.5%? that's above inflation. they've rejected it. what are the opfions rejected it. what are the options for wes streeting? >> we've got to get fair pay settlements. that's certainly true. but also we've got to be clear that, you know, the public finances are in a state and, you know, pay settlements should be fair, but they should be affordable. but now is a big job for both wes streeting and the general secretary of the royal college of nursing to get together and see if they can get an agreement urgently, because nobody wants to see nurses go on strike again and i was reading keir starmer's interview in the mirror today. >> he said he was asked about nigel farage and the threat that potentially reform will be to labour local elections coming up, but perhaps even in parliamentary constituency , he parliamentary constituency, he said he doesn't spend much time worryin
wes streeting is going to have to speak pretty quickly to the leader of the royal college of nursing. pay >> should you give them a bigger pay rise like you've given the train drivers? what do you do when the nurses say 5.5%? that's above inflation. they've rejected it. what are the opfions rejected it. what are the options for wes streeting? >> we've got to get fair pay settlements. that's certainly true. but also we've got to be clear that, you know, the public finances are in a...
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review which _ royal college of surgeons review which will — royal college of surgeons review which get access to that i from great 0rmond street at some point _ from great 0rmond street at some point to— from great 0rmond street at some point to see — from great 0rmond street at some point to see how— from great 0rmond street at some point to see how this _ from great 0rmond street at some point to see how this came - from great 0rmond street at some point to see how this came about. i from great 0rmond street at some . point to see how this came about. so point to see how this came about. fl: this point to see how this came about. this might not be a quick process? absolutely not, unfortunately the wheels _ absolutely not, unfortunately the wheels of— absolutely not, unfortunately the wheels ofjustice _ absolutely not, unfortunately the wheels ofjustice turn _ absolutely not, unfortunately the wheels ofjustice turn slowly i absolutely not, unfortunately the wheels ofjustice turn slowly and i wheels ofjustice turn slowly and there _ wheels ofjustice turn slowly and there is— wheels
review which _ royal college of surgeons review which will — royal college of surgeons review which get access to that i from great 0rmond street at some point _ from great 0rmond street at some point to— from great 0rmond street at some point to see — from great 0rmond street at some point to see how— from great 0rmond street at some point to see how this _ from great 0rmond street at some point to see how this came - from great 0rmond street at some point to see how this came about. i...
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had settled a lot of public sector pay agreements but while she was on stage we heard from the royal collegeaction? think we will see further industrialaction? i think we will see further industrial action? i think the government's _ industrial action? i think the government's approach - industrial action? i think the government's approach will| industrial action? i think the i government's approach will be to have — government's approach will be to have serious conversations with — to have serious conversations with the — to have serious conversations with the royal college of nursing because everybody knows that nurses are underpaid. we have _ that nurses are underpaid. we have to — that nurses are underpaid. we have to support nurses, we have to rebuild — have to support nurses, we have to rebuild the nhs and staff it with people who do the caring. and that — with people who do the caring. and that is what the tories neglected over many years. another— neglected over many years. another example of outgrowth, i moved _ another example of outgrowth, i moved a — another example of outgrowth,
had settled a lot of public sector pay agreements but while she was on stage we heard from the royal collegeaction? think we will see further industrialaction? i think we will see further industrial action? i think the government's _ industrial action? i think the government's approach - industrial action? i think the government's approach will| industrial action? i think the i government's approach will be to have — government's approach will be to have serious conversations with — to have...
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i also passed by the royal college of art for a semester. in london.eah, and then i realised that photography was changing. there wasn't any more reportage. cartier—bresson, the magazine were closing. a lifetime. television was there. right. so i said, yeah, we have to do something else with photography. and in the meantime, they started to be interesting. the glossy paper like vogue, i think, and fashion magazine and design magazine. and, of course, this period is the 1960s, the late 1960s — they called them the swinging �*60s, when music, art, culture... i was there. ..was changing so rapidly. and you were part of that. now, there was a moment of euphoria about... new possibilities. yeah, new life, new vision. and, of course, we had the sense of future. now there isn't any sense of future. and when you think of future, we get afraid. but it strikes me there was something a little different about you. because although you were mixing with celebrities, with mick jagger and all the most famous musicians, all of the fashion models in paris and milano and
i also passed by the royal college of art for a semester. in london.eah, and then i realised that photography was changing. there wasn't any more reportage. cartier—bresson, the magazine were closing. a lifetime. television was there. right. so i said, yeah, we have to do something else with photography. and in the meantime, they started to be interesting. the glossy paper like vogue, i think, and fashion magazine and design magazine. and, of course, this period is the 1960s, the late 1960s...
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and great 0rmond street said, it asked the royal college — street said, it asked the royal college ofs to carry out a wider— college of surgeons to carry out a wider review into its orthopaedic practices — wider review into its orthopaedic practices following concerns from families _ practices following concerns from families and staff members. that was back in— families and staff members. that was back in 2022. as a result of that review, — back in 2022. as a result of that review, concerns were raised about a doctor~ _ review, concerns were raised about a doctor~ thet— review, concerns were raised about a doctor. that prompted the hospital to get— doctor. that prompted the hospital to get in— doctor. that prompted the hospital to get in touch with the families of 721 patients. all of those patients have tteen— 721 patients. all of those patients have been treated by yaserjabbar, a consultant— have been treated by yaserjabbar, a consultant orthopaedic surgeon here at great _ consultant orthopaedic surgeon here at great 0rmond street between 2017 until he _ at great 0rmond street betw
and great 0rmond street said, it asked the royal college — street said, it asked the royal college ofs to carry out a wider— college of surgeons to carry out a wider review into its orthopaedic practices — wider review into its orthopaedic practices following concerns from families _ practices following concerns from families and staff members. that was back in— families and staff members. that was back in 2022. as a result of that review, — back in 2022. as a result of that review,...
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two thirds of royal college of nursing members who voted online said that the rise was not fair.mbers to see if they want to take strike action. heavy rain and flash flooding has hit parts of england and wales, causing widespread disruption, including this flood closing the a421 between bedford and milton keynes. roads and houses across central and southern england were affected, as some areas saw a month's worth of rain in just a few hours. it's thought the worst of the bad weather is now over. you're live with bbc news. the man accused of a second assassination plot against donald trump wrote a note months earlier stating that he planned to kill the former president. court documents show the suspect dropped the letter off at the home of an unnamed witness months before the incident. us federal prosecutors say they'll be charging the suspect with attempting to assassinate a major political candidate. he is already facing two federal gun charges, and was ordered to remain injail ahead of a trial. and on monday, former president trump announced he plans to return to butler, pennsy
two thirds of royal college of nursing members who voted online said that the rise was not fair.mbers to see if they want to take strike action. heavy rain and flash flooding has hit parts of england and wales, causing widespread disruption, including this flood closing the a421 between bedford and milton keynes. roads and houses across central and southern england were affected, as some areas saw a month's worth of rain in just a few hours. it's thought the worst of the bad weather is now...
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it referred to itself to the royal college of surgeons which looked into the case and has made certainput into place and take very seriously, but it has apologised to any of those affected and it has contacted patients and families who have been affected. so they know who they are but apologised and concerned for any distress caused. sudan has rejected proposals by united nations experts for peacekeepers to be deployed to the country to protect civillians. on friday, un experts said an internationalforce was needed to protect civilians, and to deal with suspected war crimes. hundreds of sudanese families have been reported fleeing a suburb of the capital, khartoum, afterfighting intensified between the army and the paramilitary rapid support forces. more than ten million people have fled their homes since the war broke out in april last year. let's speak to the un population fund regional director laila baker, who isjoining me in port sudan. thank you for speaking to us. with sudan rejecting the un's proposal to deploy is forces to protect its population, what effect do you think it wi
it referred to itself to the royal college of surgeons which looked into the case and has made certainput into place and take very seriously, but it has apologised to any of those affected and it has contacted patients and families who have been affected. so they know who they are but apologised and concerned for any distress caused. sudan has rejected proposals by united nations experts for peacekeepers to be deployed to the country to protect civillians. on friday, un experts said an...
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two thirds of royal college of nursing members who voted online said that the rise was not fair.to see if they want to take strike action. heavy rain and flash flooding has hit parts of england and wales, causing widespread disruption, including this flood closing the a421 between bedford and milton keynes. roads and houses across central and southern england were affected, as some areas saw a month's worth of rain in just a few hours. it's thought the worst of the bad weather is now over. you're live with bbc news. the state of california is suing exxonmobil over its alleged role in global plastic waste pollution. in the first lawsuit of its kind, california's attorney general has accused the oil giant of misleading the public about the effectiveness of plastics recycling. the lawsuit seeks to hold exxon accountable for allegedly falsely promoting all plastics as recycleable. of the a0 million tons of plastic waste generated in the us in 2021, only 5—6% was recycled. in a statement responding to the lawsuit, exxonmobil said that its advanced recycling process is effective and th
two thirds of royal college of nursing members who voted online said that the rise was not fair.to see if they want to take strike action. heavy rain and flash flooding has hit parts of england and wales, causing widespread disruption, including this flood closing the a421 between bedford and milton keynes. roads and houses across central and southern england were affected, as some areas saw a month's worth of rain in just a few hours. it's thought the worst of the bad weather is now over....
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back in 2022, the trust called in the royal college of surgeons to review its paediatric orthopaedic which has seen it — a case involving leg straightening and lengthening was said to be incorrect and unsuitable. a lawyer for some of the families involved have said there are cases of muscle and nerve damage and, in one case, the amputation of a lower limb. the response from great ormond street is that they take very seriously the need to listen to patients and hear what has happened. they say they've been in contact with the patients and their families. the review will carry on for 18 months but the trust says that they are extending sincere apologies. hugh pym. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. the mother of the suspect in last week's deadly shooting in georgia is reported to have contacted her son's school before the attack to warn them of an "extreme emergency" and asked them to check on her son on the day of the attack. us media obtained text messages between the 14—year—old boy's mother and her sister. colt gray is accused of killing four people and injuring
back in 2022, the trust called in the royal college of surgeons to review its paediatric orthopaedic which has seen it — a case involving leg straightening and lengthening was said to be incorrect and unsuitable. a lawyer for some of the families involved have said there are cases of muscle and nerve damage and, in one case, the amputation of a lower limb. the response from great ormond street is that they take very seriously the need to listen to patients and hear what has happened. they say...
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two thirds of royal college of nursing members voted against the deal, in a record turnout of 145,000bour minister pat mcfadden insists the government understands the challenge of balancing balancing pubuc challenge of balancing balancing public spending while trying to treat workers fairly. >> prospects for the country are great britain is a great place in which to invest, and if we can get that message out and get that going, then we can generate the wealth that we need to make people better off and to fund the public services that we all depend on. and the two parts to that story are going to be at the heart of the prime minister's speech this afternoon . minister's speech this afternoon. >> however, the shadow health secretary, victoria atkins, claims the labour government has lost control of public sector pay- lost control of public sector pay. and she told us this morning that pay rises given to junior doctors could have repercussions for nurses and others in healthcare. >> it would have impacts on other healthcare professionals, including nurses and midwives, who would ask quit
two thirds of royal college of nursing members voted against the deal, in a record turnout of 145,000bour minister pat mcfadden insists the government understands the challenge of balancing balancing pubuc challenge of balancing balancing public spending while trying to treat workers fairly. >> prospects for the country are great britain is a great place in which to invest, and if we can get that message out and get that going, then we can generate the wealth that we need to make people...
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two thirds of royal college of nursing members who voted online said that the rise was not fair. strike action. heavy rain and flash flooding has hit parts of england and wales, causing widespread disruption, including this flood closing the a421 between bedford and milton keynes. roads and houses across central and southern england were affected, as some areas saw a month's worth of rain in just a few hours. it's thought the worst of the weather is now over, though. sri lanka's new president has been officially sworn into office. anura dissanayaka — a left—wing, anti—corruption candidate — took his oath at in the country's judicial capital colombo on monday. it comes after saturday's closely—contested race, which went to a second round for the first time in sri lanka's history. the election is the first since 2022, when discontent over the economy fuelled mass protests and chased the former president from power. during the camaign, mr dissanayaka said he had no magic solution to the hardships people are suffering, but would seek a collective effort to end the economic crisis. he
two thirds of royal college of nursing members who voted online said that the rise was not fair. strike action. heavy rain and flash flooding has hit parts of england and wales, causing widespread disruption, including this flood closing the a421 between bedford and milton keynes. roads and houses across central and southern england were affected, as some areas saw a month's worth of rain in just a few hours. it's thought the worst of the weather is now over, though. sri lanka's new president...
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in 2022 the trust called on the royal college of surgeons to review its paediatric orthopaedic service according to the sunday times which has seen it, a case involving leg straightening and leg lengthening was said to be unsuitable. the lawyer for some of the families involved have said there are cases of muscle and nerve damage and in one case the amputation of a lower limb. the response from great ormond street is that they take very seriously the need to listen to patients and hear what has happened. they say they've been in contact with the patients and their families. the review will carry on for 18 months but the trust says they are extending their sincere apologies. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. sir keir starmer, says he's prepared for the uk government to be unpopular, if that's the price to be paid, for an improved economy. in his first major televison interview since becoming prime minister, he's been defending cutting winter fuel payments for most pensioners in england and wales, a move mps will be voting on this week. here's hannah miller. we're goi
in 2022 the trust called on the royal college of surgeons to review its paediatric orthopaedic service according to the sunday times which has seen it, a case involving leg straightening and leg lengthening was said to be unsuitable. the lawyer for some of the families involved have said there are cases of muscle and nerve damage and in one case the amputation of a lower limb. the response from great ormond street is that they take very seriously the need to listen to patients and hear what has...
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back in 2022, the royal college of surgeons was asked by a great 0rman street to carry out a review ofrust, seen by the sunday times, it found a case of limb lengthening and strengthening which is incorrect and unsuitable. lawyers for some of the family involved are saying that there are cases of muscle and nerve damage, and in one case amputation of a lower limb. the hospital itself has said it's committed to learning from patients, it's been in touch with all the patients and their families, touch with all the patients and theirfamilies, review will go their families, review will go on theirfamilies, review will go on for 18 months but they are saying right now they are extending sincere apologies. hugh penn, at the hospital, thank you so much forjoining us and bringing us up to date, thank you. the closing ceremony for the paralympics has been taking place at the stade de france in paris. more than 20 top french djs are closing out the games, with a line—up overseen by 76—year—old french electronic music pioneer jean—micheljarre. ahead of the ceremony, the organiser tony estanguet s
back in 2022, the royal college of surgeons was asked by a great 0rman street to carry out a review ofrust, seen by the sunday times, it found a case of limb lengthening and strengthening which is incorrect and unsuitable. lawyers for some of the family involved are saying that there are cases of muscle and nerve damage, and in one case amputation of a lower limb. the hospital itself has said it's committed to learning from patients, it's been in touch with all the patients and their families,...
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with waiting list, again worth remember while the chancellor was delivering her speech here, the royal collegerejected a 5.5 pay offer although they have made clear they are not planning on taking any further industrial action so the health secretary wes streeting on the last day of the labour party conference here in liverpool. i want to tell you one other thing that happened earlier. we are expecting later this morning a vote on the cuts to the winter fuel payment, that has caused a lot of concern in some quarters here at conference and where i am stood in the exhibition hall, lots of stalls, stands, people milling about, there was a small protest at those cuts to the winter fuel payments, with members of the unite union taking part in the protest, expressing their concern. they are pressing the government to change course but so far all the signs are the government aren't going to, but it has led to some disquiet here at conference, we have heard from the health secretary wes streeting on the last day, we are ho going to hear from streeting on the last day, we are ho going to hearfrom bridg
with waiting list, again worth remember while the chancellor was delivering her speech here, the royal collegerejected a 5.5 pay offer although they have made clear they are not planning on taking any further industrial action so the health secretary wes streeting on the last day of the labour party conference here in liverpool. i want to tell you one other thing that happened earlier. we are expecting later this morning a vote on the cuts to the winter fuel payment, that has caused a lot of...
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two thirds of members of the royal college of nursing chose to turn down the deal. the labour government shortly after their election win. and victoria derbyshire will have more from the labour party conference on newsnight on bbc two shortly. hello, reeta. yes, in a pop—up studio the first preview of what the prime minister will say at labour conference tomorrow, plus we will really dissect the chancellor's speech to get more clues about what will be in first budget. the newsnight on at half past ten, bbc two, iplayer. newsnight on at half past ten, bbc two. iplayer-_ a mother and daughter have been jailed for 22 and 20 months respectively for taking part in a riot while out walking the family dog in middlesborough. amanda walton and megan davison admitted violent disorder during disturbances in august. video shown to teesside crown court showed davisonjumping on the roof of a red car while walton had been seen throwing a missile and damaging a car's wing mirror. us prosecutors say the suspected gunman arrested near donald trump's golf course eight days ago wrote a
two thirds of members of the royal college of nursing chose to turn down the deal. the labour government shortly after their election win. and victoria derbyshire will have more from the labour party conference on newsnight on bbc two shortly. hello, reeta. yes, in a pop—up studio the first preview of what the prime minister will say at labour conference tomorrow, plus we will really dissect the chancellor's speech to get more clues about what will be in first budget. the newsnight on at half...
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in 2022 the trust called on the royal college of surgeons to review its paediatric orthopaedic servicemes which has seen it, a case involving leg straightening and leg lengthening was said to be unsuitable. the lawyer for some of the families involved have said there are cases of muscle and nerve damage and in one case the amputation of a lower limb. the response from great ormond street is that they take very seriously the need to listen to patients and hear what has happened. they say they've been in contact with the patients and their families. the review will carry on for 18 months but the trust says they are extending their sincere apologies. algeria's incumbent president abdel—madjid tebboune has won a second five—year term in office. he won 94% of the votes in saturday's election. the 78—year—old is backed by the military and was widely expected to win. his main rival, abdel—aali hassani, gained 3% of the votes. his campaign teams says it had reported of election irregularities. and the socialist candidate, youcef aouchiche, won 2% of the votes cast. algeria's election authority
in 2022 the trust called on the royal college of surgeons to review its paediatric orthopaedic servicemes which has seen it, a case involving leg straightening and leg lengthening was said to be unsuitable. the lawyer for some of the families involved have said there are cases of muscle and nerve damage and in one case the amputation of a lower limb. the response from great ormond street is that they take very seriously the need to listen to patients and hear what has happened. they say they've...
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surgeon who stepped down from his role last year, but whose work is now being examined by the royal collegepatient families. great ormond street says it's contacted all those affected. alison freeman reports. it was meant to be an operation that helped to improve george's life, but the complicated procedure he thought would lengthen his left arm and required nine months in a metal frame in fact did the opposite. my left hand, it's shorter and definitely more curved than it was before as well. the fingers aren't as flexible, and i'm in pain when i put them under any sort of stress. great ormond street hospital is now reviewing the care of more than 700 children who received treatment from an orthopaedic surgeon. that surgeon is yaserjabbar. he worked at the london hospital for five years between 2017 and 2022. two years ago, after concerns were raised by staff and families of patients, great ormond street asked the royal college of surgeons to conduct a wider review into its orthopaedic practices. subsequently, the hospital wrote to all 721 of mrjabbar�*s patients and their families. it now
surgeon who stepped down from his role last year, but whose work is now being examined by the royal collegepatient families. great ormond street says it's contacted all those affected. alison freeman reports. it was meant to be an operation that helped to improve george's life, but the complicated procedure he thought would lengthen his left arm and required nine months in a metal frame in fact did the opposite. my left hand, it's shorter and definitely more curved than it was before as well....
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two thirds of royal college of nursing members voted against the deal in a record turnout .ster record turnout. labour minister pat mcfadden insists the government does understand the challenges of balancing public spending while trying to treat workers fairly . but shadow workers fairly. but shadow health secretary victoria atkins claims the labour government has lost control of public sector pay- lost control of public sector pay. and finally, a skydiver has pulled off a world first stunt combining skydiving and surfing. sebastian alvarez jumped from a helicopter over abu dhabi with a surfboard strapped to his feet, landing directly on the water. video of his incredible feat shows alvarez releasing his parachute mid—air and then riding the waves. parachute mid—air and then riding the waves . the adrenaline riding the waves. the adrenaline junkie called the achievement a lifelong dream, blending his love of both skydiving and surfing . those are the latest surfing. those are the latest headunes surfing. those are the latest headlines for now, a full roundup at 1:00 for the
two thirds of royal college of nursing members voted against the deal in a record turnout .ster record turnout. labour minister pat mcfadden insists the government does understand the challenges of balancing public spending while trying to treat workers fairly . but shadow workers fairly. but shadow health secretary victoria atkins claims the labour government has lost control of public sector pay- lost control of public sector pay. and finally, a skydiver has pulled off a world first stunt...
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in 2022 the trust called on the royal college of surgeons to review its paediatric orthopaedic service's report to the trust, according to the sunday times which has seen it, a case involving leg straightening and leg lengthening was said to be unsuitable. the lawyer for some of the families involved have said there are cases of muscle and nerve damage and in one case the amputation of a lower limb. the response from great ormond street is that they take very seriously the need to listen to patients and hear what has happened. they say they've been in contact with the patients and their families. the review will carry on for 18 months but the trust says they are extending their sincere apologies. thank you very much. it's likely to take 18 months to complete the review. elizabeth maliakal, from the soliticitors representing seven of the children, wants it done as quickly as possible. there sheer volume of number of cases a trust have to review it will take time to check that review. what we would urge the trust to do is try to take that review soon as possible. we do know from represen
in 2022 the trust called on the royal college of surgeons to review its paediatric orthopaedic service's report to the trust, according to the sunday times which has seen it, a case involving leg straightening and leg lengthening was said to be unsuitable. the lawyer for some of the families involved have said there are cases of muscle and nerve damage and in one case the amputation of a lower limb. the response from great ormond street is that they take very seriously the need to listen to...
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the royal college of nursing voted to reject a 5.5% pay offer.he warnings from government about the tough economic circumstances. there are still point of tension bubbling away at this conference. tomorrow, the prime minister will take to the stage for his big conference speech. thank you for taking us through that. we'll talk again in the coming hour. around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. you're watching bbc news. the new president of sri lanka has been officially sworn in. president dissanayake, a anti—corruption candidate says anti—corru ption candidate says his anti—corruption candidate says his victory belongs to all the people and promised a fresh start. the poll which went to a second time for the first time has been described as one of the closest races ever. there have been two recent security breaches involving donald trump including one in which he was shot. this sparked a whole new wave of disinformation and hate. the social media correspondent has been to colorado, a state which has become a hotbed of conspir
the royal college of nursing voted to reject a 5.5% pay offer.he warnings from government about the tough economic circumstances. there are still point of tension bubbling away at this conference. tomorrow, the prime minister will take to the stage for his big conference speech. thank you for taking us through that. we'll talk again in the coming hour. around the world and across the uk, you are watching bbc news. you're watching bbc news. the new president of sri lanka has been officially...
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talking to the royal college of midwives, they point to staffing shortages.hat has been pretty consistent for the past few years. this report by the care quality commission also talks a lot about buildings and equipment. we know from that report last week into the wider nhs, there is ageing infrastructure in the nhs and they talked about ward being full and one occasion where a mother and her baby had to be keptin mother and her baby had to be kept in storage cupboard after an emergency cesarean, equipment i didn't wear, operating theatres that weren't available when they were needed in emergencies. so there are some deep—rooted problems in terms of staffing, buildings and equipment that are at the heart of this problem. we heard the health _ heart of this problem. we heard the health secretary _ heart of this problem. we heard the health secretary wes - the health secretary wes streeting in the report saying this is a huge concern to him so what is a government saying they will do about it? he called it _ they will do about it? he called it a _ they will do
talking to the royal college of midwives, they point to staffing shortages.hat has been pretty consistent for the past few years. this report by the care quality commission also talks a lot about buildings and equipment. we know from that report last week into the wider nhs, there is ageing infrastructure in the nhs and they talked about ward being full and one occasion where a mother and her baby had to be keptin mother and her baby had to be kept in storage cupboard after an emergency...
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shocking numbers and the hospital says it is doing what it is told and referred to itself to the royal collegeeons who have looked into the case and made certain recommendations which the hospital says it will now put into place and take very seriously. it has apologised to any of those affected and said it has contacted patients and their families that have been affected so they know who they are up and apologise for any concern and distress caused. thank you for bringing us the latest on that story now our top story, in his first major interview since becoming prime minister keir starmer has told the bbc his government is going to have to be unpopular and has been speaking on sunday with laura and defences policies kuenssberg —— and his responses to the riots over the summer. you know, as you walk in the door, as i walked for the first time, as you know, i walked up downing street. lots of people there, friends, supporters, people i'd known a long time. then stood with vic at the door. the door opens and you walk in. and that is the moment that i think i really took it in that, you know, we'
shocking numbers and the hospital says it is doing what it is told and referred to itself to the royal collegeeons who have looked into the case and made certain recommendations which the hospital says it will now put into place and take very seriously. it has apologised to any of those affected and said it has contacted patients and their families that have been affected so they know who they are up and apologise for any concern and distress caused. thank you for bringing us the latest on that...
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that's the royal college of nursing. that was a problem. heard from rachel reeves, she said there that her optimism for britain burns brighter than ever, so she's trying to lift the mood despite the past ten weeks of trying to dampen down concern. so they're trying to i think the messaging is somewhat mixed, but with me now is tan desi tan. welcome to gb news. great to have you on, how do you find the speech there? i mean, did it work to lift the mood of the hall by rachel reeves? >> i think many of us will be very energised with the programme that the government is promising. and look, it's about delivering on our manifesto. if we came in on the back of changing our country , then, as changing our country, then, as keir has been saying, change begins now. >> so we've got to begin that process. we've got to deal with the problems with all the mess that has been left behind, including the £22 billion budgetary black hole . so that is budgetary black hole. so that is why certain difficult decisions need to be taken. but we'd rather that we ta
that's the royal college of nursing. that was a problem. heard from rachel reeves, she said there that her optimism for britain burns brighter than ever, so she's trying to lift the mood despite the past ten weeks of trying to dampen down concern. so they're trying to i think the messaging is somewhat mixed, but with me now is tan desi tan. welcome to gb news. great to have you on, how do you find the speech there? i mean, did it work to lift the mood of the hall by rachel reeves? >> i...
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great 0rmond street asked the royal college of surgeons to carry out a wider review into its orthopaedicbout a doctor, that led the hospital to get in touch with the families of 721 patients. all of had been treated by yaserjabbar. now, he was a consultant orthopaedic surgeon here at great 0rmond street between 2017 and 2022. the hospital says of the 39 cases it has reviewed so far, 22 children have come to harm, 13 of them, it says, severely. lawyers representing some of those treated by yaserjabbar say some children as young as four months were subject to unnecessary surgery and suffered life changing injuries as a result. suffered life changing in'uries as a moi suffered life changing in'uries as a resultfi as a result. the clients that we have — as a result. the clients that we have been _ as a result. the clients that we have been instructed i as a result. the clients that we have been instructed to| we have been instructed to represent in claims against mr jabbar have suffered a variety of orthopaedic injuries, some of orthopaedic injuries, some of them have nerve damage, some have
great 0rmond street asked the royal college of surgeons to carry out a wider review into its orthopaedicbout a doctor, that led the hospital to get in touch with the families of 721 patients. all of had been treated by yaserjabbar. now, he was a consultant orthopaedic surgeon here at great 0rmond street between 2017 and 2022. the hospital says of the 39 cases it has reviewed so far, 22 children have come to harm, 13 of them, it says, severely. lawyers representing some of those treated by...
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two thirds of royal college of nursing members voted against the deal, in a record turnout of 145,000y award was announced in july, shortly after labour's general election win. the ch's general secretary says nursing staff are determined to for stand up themselves, their patients and themselves, their patients and the nhs while pushing for reforms . those are the latest gb reforms. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to jacob for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gb news. >> .com. forward slash alerts . >> .com. forward slash alerts. >> .com. forward slash alerts. >> welcome back to state of the nation. some of you may remember when tony blair was heckled at the women's institute with a slow handclap , disturbing his slow handclap, disturbing his speech. that was in the year 2000, three years after blair secured his landslide 179 seat majority. meanwhile, this was the labour party conference after just three months since taking office. >> this is a really busy conference and we are trying to ac
two thirds of royal college of nursing members voted against the deal, in a record turnout of 145,000y award was announced in july, shortly after labour's general election win. the ch's general secretary says nursing staff are determined to for stand up themselves, their patients and themselves, their patients and the nhs while pushing for reforms . those are the latest gb reforms. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to jacob for the very latest gb news direct to your...
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the other thing that happened during your speech was the royal college of nursing singular members hadi before you went on stage? no i didn't- i do _ before you went on stage? in? i didn't. i do understand why nurses, after 14 years of pay not keeping up with the rising cost of living that they feel that their finances are still very stretched. i hope they also see that in a difficult economic situation, a difficult fiscal position, i accept the recommendations of the independent pay review bodies to give the first meaningful real terms pay increase to nurses and other public sector workers in 14 years and was proud to make that choice, not an easy choice given difficult economic circumstances, but i thought it was the right thing to do to accept those recommendations and i know that wes streeting, our health secretary wants to work with our nurses to ensure that they are properly respected and treated well. i think it was a good offer that we put to them, and i hope we can work through this. put to them, and i hope we can work through this-— through this. does this not show the danier
the other thing that happened during your speech was the royal college of nursing singular members hadi before you went on stage? no i didn't- i do _ before you went on stage? in? i didn't. i do understand why nurses, after 14 years of pay not keeping up with the rising cost of living that they feel that their finances are still very stretched. i hope they also see that in a difficult economic situation, a difficult fiscal position, i accept the recommendations of the independent pay review...
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two thirds of royal college of nursing members voted against the deal, in a record turnout of 145,000bour minister pat mcfadden insists the government understands the challenge of balancing public spending while trying to treat workers fairly. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to michelle for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> thank you very much for that. i am michelle dewberry and i'm with you until 7:00 tonight alongside me, my panel, annunziata rees—mogg and the former brexit party mep . sorry. former brexit party mep. sorry. yeah. and tom buick, the education consultant and visiting professor. good evening to both of you. you're very welcome tonight as that . each welcome tonight as that. each and every single one of you at home. what's on your mind tonight? get in touch with me all the usual ways you can email gb views @gbnews. com tweet or text me. or of course you can do what you want. you can take me on the car if you need to nip out.
two thirds of royal college of nursing members voted against the deal, in a record turnout of 145,000bour minister pat mcfadden insists the government understands the challenge of balancing public spending while trying to treat workers fairly. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to michelle for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> thank you very much...
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the royal college of nursing in england said its members had rejected the deal by two—thirds in a recordnced by the chancellor at the end ofjuly, shortly after labour won the general election. donald trump has indicated that he does not expect to run again for president if he's defeated in november's election. speaking to us media, the 78—year—old said "that would be it". torrential rain has caused flash flooding in parts of england, with parts of bedfordshire, northamptonshire and london especially badly hit, leaving roads closed, and cars partially submerged. in some areas, a month's worth of rain fell in just a few hours and the met office has issued an amber warning for more heavy rain in parts of central and southern england today. jo black reports. roof debris, whipped into the air by a tornado in luton. the stormy conditions have been seen across the country, with flooding in nottingham, dunstable and other parts of mid bedfordshire. some of the residents of this estate have no electricity. water is in their gardens, their garages and coming up through the toilets and showers. whe
the royal college of nursing in england said its members had rejected the deal by two—thirds in a recordnced by the chancellor at the end ofjuly, shortly after labour won the general election. donald trump has indicated that he does not expect to run again for president if he's defeated in november's election. speaking to us media, the 78—year—old said "that would be it". torrential rain has caused flash flooding in parts of england, with parts of bedfordshire, northamptonshire...
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that's the former chief executive officer of the royal college of nursing, doctor peter carter. shame carter. thank you. now shame presenter philip schofield is set to return to our tv screens and a new game show where he's stranded alone on a desert island. does he deserve a comeback, or should we just do us all a favour and stay on the island? i'm daubney on gb news, britain's news channel welcome back. it's 10 to 4. i'm martin daubney on gb news now phillip schofield, the disgraced tv presenter, has broken his silence on his tv return after announcing he will star in his own survival show on channel five. he'll be marooned on a remote island off madagascar for ten days, soul searching, as you can see him there wandering around. he hasn't been seen on our screen, of course, for over welcome back. it's 10 to 4. i'm martin daubney on gb news now phillip schofield, the disgraced tv presenter, has broken his silence on his tv return after announcing he will star in his own survival show on channel five. he'll be marooned on a remote island off madagascar for ten days, soul searchi
that's the former chief executive officer of the royal college of nursing, doctor peter carter. shame carter. thank you. now shame presenter philip schofield is set to return to our tv screens and a new game show where he's stranded alone on a desert island. does he deserve a comeback, or should we just do us all a favour and stay on the island? i'm daubney on gb news, britain's news channel welcome back. it's 10 to 4. i'm martin daubney on gb news now phillip schofield, the disgraced tv...
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two thirds of royal college of nursing members voted against the deal, in a record turnout of 145,000t mcfadden insists the government understands the challenge of balancing public spending while trying to treat workers fairly. >> prospects for the country are great. britain's a great place in which to invest and if we can get that message out and get that going, then we can generate the wealth that we need to make people better off and to fund the public services that we all depend on. and the two parts to that story are going to be at the heart of the prime minister's speech this afternoon. >> however, shadow health secretary victoria atkins claims the labour government has lost control of the public sector pay- control of the public sector pay. she told us the pay rise given to junior doctors could have repercussions for nurses and other healthcare professionals. >> it would have impacts on other healthcare professionals, including nurses and midwives, who would ask quite reasonably well what value does this government put on us? and we are now seeing the longer term consequences o
two thirds of royal college of nursing members voted against the deal, in a record turnout of 145,000t mcfadden insists the government understands the challenge of balancing public spending while trying to treat workers fairly. >> prospects for the country are great. britain's a great place in which to invest and if we can get that message out and get that going, then we can generate the wealth that we need to make people better off and to fund the public services that we all depend on....
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so the royal college of nursing is a part of what's called the agenda for change group of trade unionstiations is that this is, you know, negotiating pay across such a vast and complex organisation like the nhs is not a matter of simply rolling up your sleeves and getting round the table as labour politicians will have come on this programme and claimed it's much more difficult and complex than that. and it's a constant balancing act between, of course , wishing act between, of course, wishing to look after our staff properly and fairly, but also being reasonable to other members of staff and of course to the taxpayer who, after all, is we are the people that are paying for this. and so it is the duty of government to ensure that as part of these negotiations, we should be getting reforms, productivity improvements and so on.and productivity improvements and so on. and that , sadly, is on. and that, sadly, is something that the health secretary failed to do in these negotiations. >> so your duty to have a sustainable health service and a health service in which people are proud to work
so the royal college of nursing is a part of what's called the agenda for change group of trade unionstiations is that this is, you know, negotiating pay across such a vast and complex organisation like the nhs is not a matter of simply rolling up your sleeves and getting round the table as labour politicians will have come on this programme and claimed it's much more difficult and complex than that. and it's a constant balancing act between, of course , wishing act between, of course, wishing...
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professorships, other institutions to include professor of strategy, interpretation of the royal naval college in dartmouth and the ernest j. king distinguished professor of maritime history at the u.s. naval war college in newport, rhode island. a veteran of several of service in the us navy in the years 1971 through 74, dr. simon's subsequently obtained his doctoral degree in 1976 at the university of florida. over the years, he rarely came fame. as a distinguished historian specializing in...
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toronto is national security expert, tony see boy, his a political science professor at the royal military college of canada, tony, thank you for joining us from what we've heard about the suspect, what does it say about his intention and also his experience well, i think there's lots of questions at this point, for example, a choice of a weapon used. >> so it's not a long long-range hybrid. teams not a weapon for a sniper would use that wouldn't enable a surely have a long distance between himself and the target. it's a regular service rifle that's what the ak-47 designed for some not for precision targeting also, the he would position himself in a way that could raise attention law enforcement, wound, advance, but actually taking a shot suggests that he didn't in this very well, it wasn't particularly at least trained for this kind so you believe from what you've learned that perhaps he was inexperienced exactly okay. yeah questions around that, yes. yeah, absolutely. the secret service, obviously it was very quick to act was this really in response to what happened to donald trump? not so absol
toronto is national security expert, tony see boy, his a political science professor at the royal military college of canada, tony, thank you for joining us from what we've heard about the suspect, what does it say about his intention and also his experience well, i think there's lots of questions at this point, for example, a choice of a weapon used. >> so it's not a long long-range hybrid. teams not a weapon for a sniper would use that wouldn't enable a surely have a long distance...
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two thirds of royal college of nursing members voted against the deal, in a record turnout of 145,000bour minister pat mcfadden insists the government understands the challenge of balancing public spending while trying to treat workers fairly . those are the workers fairly. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to ben for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . slash alerts. >> good evening. hope you're well. a massive political show in store tonight after, of course, keir starmer and yvette cooper's speeches at the labour party conference earlier today. here's a flavour of what the prime minister had to say. >> this is a government of service . and that means whether service. and that means whether we agree or not, i will always treat you with the respect of candour, not the distraction of bluster. and the truth is that if we take tough, long term decisions now, if we stick to the driving purpose behind everything we do, then that light at the end of this tunnel that b
two thirds of royal college of nursing members voted against the deal, in a record turnout of 145,000bour minister pat mcfadden insists the government understands the challenge of balancing public spending while trying to treat workers fairly . those are the workers fairly. those are the latest gb news headlines. now it's back to ben for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . slash alerts....
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i've been following this online, the royal college of general practitioners has basically voted to bant they call pa from working in practices. now, people might not know what pa are . they're staff members who are. they're staff members who don't go to medical school, and they instead do a two year postgraduate training on top of a degree in a subject like biomedical sciences. now, in other words, paul, you have a group of people called physician associates. they used to be called physician assistants. now they're physician associates. sleight of hand. there people think they're getting medical expertise. they think they're getting medics. and my understanding is actually it's against the law to describe yourself as a physician, unless you're a doctor. but there's been all these people working as though they were doctors, or at least people have been getting that impression. >> yeah, it's on the face of it. it's quite dreadful. i think. however, we've got this crisis in the nhs in our country for a whole raft of reasons and it's a it's a symptom and a reaction to that problem. there i
i've been following this online, the royal college of general practitioners has basically voted to bant they call pa from working in practices. now, people might not know what pa are . they're staff members who are. they're staff members who don't go to medical school, and they instead do a two year postgraduate training on top of a degree in a subject like biomedical sciences. now, in other words, paul, you have a group of people called physician associates. they used to be called physician...
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the royal college of nursing has called the situation critical.re to be balloted on whether to reduce services and cut opening hours, in a row about government funding. the national pharmacy association says it's the first time in history that will hold such a vote. here's more from our health editor, hugh pym. olivier runs a small group of pharmacies near reading. they can regularly open for up to 60 hours a week, but that could be cut to just a0 — the minimum required under a government contract if there's a vote in favour of protest action over funding. work outside that contract, including some emergency contraception, substance misuse services and free medicine delivery would be suspended. he says feelings are running high about funding lagging behind rising costs. the last thing that we want is to take industrial action, but our members at the national pharmacy association, they are crying for action. they are telling us they want to stop providing services, which is why we are balloting members. but pharmacists are individual and profession
the royal college of nursing has called the situation critical.re to be balloted on whether to reduce services and cut opening hours, in a row about government funding. the national pharmacy association says it's the first time in history that will hold such a vote. here's more from our health editor, hugh pym. olivier runs a small group of pharmacies near reading. they can regularly open for up to 60 hours a week, but that could be cut to just a0 — the minimum required under a government...
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and the other college, royal college of art. so this is a great combination. science and art.uman context and how the system that we're going to need to implement it together. so art and design. >> so how many of these would you need to put in a forest to detect the wildfire? >> we're working on that right now. we're trying to work towards a field to test exactly determine that number. but what we can say is that the coverage you need per kilometre squared is really, really affordable. we think a lot cheaper than the competitors. >> and who owns the patents . >> and who owns the patents. importantly, who's the patent owner? hopefully you two. yes >> oh owner? hopefully you two. yes >> on very good, very good. that's very good. >> and so how much would it cost do you think roughly approximately to protect perhaps the forest of dean. >> yeah. so we're still working on it. but all the materials inside of it, like i said, are abundant. and affordable. these are things like wax and charcoal. so they're really , charcoal. so they're really, really cheap. so we're seeing something wh
and the other college, royal college of art. so this is a great combination. science and art.uman context and how the system that we're going to need to implement it together. so art and design. >> so how many of these would you need to put in a forest to detect the wildfire? >> we're working on that right now. we're trying to work towards a field to test exactly determine that number. but what we can say is that the coverage you need per kilometre squared is really, really...
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do you support the royal college of nurses and increasing nurses pay?esting that, you know, any pubuc suggesting that, you know, any public sector. so you don't think the nurses should be, should be, should be, should be, should be, should be, should be, should be, should be, should be, should be receiving a 30 plus percent pay increase at a time when everybody has had to have their taxes increased because of things like covid and at the. and i don't believe that. that's right . right. >> so i had a year on year pay cuts since 2010. i think doctors and nurses would actually maybe that's why they quite rather to see pensioners actually make sure that their taxes were lower, kept warm this winter and not have their fuel allowance taken away and end up in hospital, that they'll end up having to look after. >> i would rather see the winter fuel allowance kept absolutely . fuel allowance kept absolutely. >> well, there we go. one glorious point of agreement of course. the winter fuel allowance should be kept. you know how you could do it ? know how you could
do you support the royal college of nurses and increasing nurses pay?esting that, you know, any pubuc suggesting that, you know, any public sector. so you don't think the nurses should be, should be, should be, should be, should be, should be, should be, should be, should be, should be, should be receiving a 30 plus percent pay increase at a time when everybody has had to have their taxes increased because of things like covid and at the. and i don't believe that. that's right . right. >>...
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luck and needed some help, but prince william has been growing out a beard and he was at the royal air force college for a presentation there. and it looks it's really come in now. people over there have noticed that he was growing it out. but this is looking full. so we had to ask. yeah, we put a poll up on the website and ask people, what do you think prince william hotter with a beard. definitely. or no way. i think they're going to say, yeah, yeah, it's actually swaying a little bit earlier it was like 78%. i mean, what do you have to be a royal to get respect with a beard? it helps. seriously, maybe where your military uniform. happy birthday. thanks. you don't look a day over. e you tomorrow. see y ktvu fox two. new details around an apparent road rage incident that turned deadly in orinda. >> by the time i got down there, it was i mean, two guys were there and then they quickly set up the crime scene and got me got me out of there. >> police confirm one person was shot and killed, and investigators are still trying to figure out what led up to that gunfire. good evening. i'm crystal baileyand
luck and needed some help, but prince william has been growing out a beard and he was at the royal air force college for a presentation there. and it looks it's really come in now. people over there have noticed that he was growing it out. but this is looking full. so we had to ask. yeah, we put a poll up on the website and ask people, what do you think prince william hotter with a beard. definitely. or no way. i think they're going to say, yeah, yeah, it's actually swaying a little bit earlier...
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the royal college of art psychiatrist published proposed criteria but there is a long way to go in recognisingam that this is not something they can support them with. they are told by the eating disorder team they can't be supported with their diabetes. people fall in this gap where they are between services and they are not sure where to go for the two conditions are so linked to them. we have talked about eating disorders on this programme a lot. it is hard enough for somebody to talk about it. many people don't talk about it. i imagine of somebody does try to talk to either consultant about it, it is a really difficult thing to do and not be understood?- it is a really difficult thing to do and not be understood? yeah. the lack of training _ and not be understood? yeah. the lack of training is _ and not be understood? yeah. the lack of training is a _ and not be understood? yeah. the lack of training is a big _ and not be understood? yeah. the lack of training is a big issue - and not be understood? yeah. the lack of training is a big issue in - lack of training is a big issue in diabetes
the royal college of art psychiatrist published proposed criteria but there is a long way to go in recognisingam that this is not something they can support them with. they are told by the eating disorder team they can't be supported with their diabetes. people fall in this gap where they are between services and they are not sure where to go for the two conditions are so linked to them. we have talked about eating disorders on this programme a lot. it is hard enough for somebody to talk about...