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they are also for the nhs. i went in january to trump's in operation and to ukraine so we could offer support. while meeting veterans, many of whom had lost limbs and had prosthetics, the fact is the ukrainians are world leading in these. 100-year partnership exists. what are we doing in the u.k. so we can supercharge not just defense but also rehabilitation? it helps us, not just them. >> hear, hear. p.m. starmer: i thank her for raising this. when i went to kyiv the other week, there were many moving aspects. but one was the nhs or some of our nhs workers in a burn unit in a hospital in kyiv where i met some that had returned from the front lines with the most appalling burns. very difficult to see and watch, and including civilians who got caught up in blasts. i was proud we had nhs workers there with the health workers in ukraine, working together to do the very best they could for those in that burns unit. that is a small example of what she speaks of. >> i very much welcome the growing push from numerous
they are also for the nhs. i went in january to trump's in operation and to ukraine so we could offer support. while meeting veterans, many of whom had lost limbs and had prosthetics, the fact is the ukrainians are world leading in these. 100-year partnership exists. what are we doing in the u.k. so we can supercharge not just defense but also rehabilitation? it helps us, not just them. >> hear, hear. p.m. starmer: i thank her for raising this. when i went to kyiv the other week, there...
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national screening program for the most at-risk groups of prostate cancer so that we can not only save the nhsoney, make progress towards the government's early diagnosis targets, but most crucially save thousands of lives? >> well, can i thank him for raising this, and can i thank him for using his authority and reputation to support this vital cause, which will make a material difference, and i look forward to working with him on it. we do share a commitment to detecting prostate cancer earlier and treating it faster. we must do that. our national cancer plan will improve the way we treat cancer right across the country, and i'll make sure he's fully informed of the steps that we're taking, and we'll work with him. >> thank you, mr. speaker. will the prime minister join with me in wishing all welsh citizens everywhere a very happy st david's day on saturday? and he also join with me in welcoming the latest news of the 600 million pounds investment by copenhagen infrastructure partners to ensure that bute energy and greenen cymru can take forward the bold ambition to achieve 100% green electr
national screening program for the most at-risk groups of prostate cancer so that we can not only save the nhsoney, make progress towards the government's early diagnosis targets, but most crucially save thousands of lives? >> well, can i thank him for raising this, and can i thank him for using his authority and reputation to support this vital cause, which will make a material difference, and i look forward to working with him on it. we do share a commitment to detecting prostate cancer...
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national screening program for the most at-risk groups of prostate cancer so that we can not only save the nhsoney, make progress towards the government's early diagnosis targets, but most crucially save thousands of lives? >> well, can i thank him for raising this, and can i thank him for using his authority and reputation to support this vital cause, which will make a material difference, and i look forward to working with him on it. we do share a commitment to detecting prostate cancer earlier and treating it faster. we must do that. our national cancer plan will improve the way we treat cancer right across the country, and i'll make sure he's fully informed of the steps that we're taking, and we'll work with him. >> thank you, mr. speaker. will the prime minister join with me in wishing all welsh citizens everywhere a very happy st david's day on saturday? and he also join with me in welcoming the latest news of the 600 million pounds investment by copenhagen infrastructure partners to ensure that bute energy and greenen cymru can take forward the bold ambition to achieve 100% green electr
national screening program for the most at-risk groups of prostate cancer so that we can not only save the nhsoney, make progress towards the government's early diagnosis targets, but most crucially save thousands of lives? >> well, can i thank him for raising this, and can i thank him for using his authority and reputation to support this vital cause, which will make a material difference, and i look forward to working with him on it. we do share a commitment to detecting prostate cancer...
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the nhs coordinates and send it to the office of science and technology policy. we have not been privy to any of it. this is not the atomic secrets. this is not personal data. this is the deliberations. we should have a role. we are sending the money. i hope you will help us. i think you could actually assign somebody within your department that their job is to look for information concerning dangerous types of research. i don't think dhs was involved with funding the wuhan research. it was involved with nih primarily. state department had this, looking around and being inquisitive. another area we are interested in and have sent letters and will probably resend letters and mixer subpoenas -- and maybe subpoenas as necessary is the cisa. no more government officials showing up at publications and saying take this down. i think that was offensive to the first amendment. i wrote a lot about it the twitter files when elon musk had access to the private half. everybody in the twitter files was talking to somebody in the government. i hope you will assign somebody to
the nhs coordinates and send it to the office of science and technology policy. we have not been privy to any of it. this is not the atomic secrets. this is not personal data. this is the deliberations. we should have a role. we are sending the money. i hope you will help us. i think you could actually assign somebody within your department that their job is to look for information concerning dangerous types of research. i don't think dhs was involved with funding the wuhan research. it was...
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nh said that we had discussed a green waste proposal which has been in discussion but at this juncturet out there. we are in full support of recology proposal if they refuse rate board would like to see a lower cost plan. we're happy to put that together with our partners working with recology and the refuse rate administrator to establish that. >> but in terms of recology plan we did conduct some pilots with a another facility in san jose and we know what is possible and they're projecting a 50% recovery rate. >> we do believe that is doable if we focus on the organics rich material and the climate impact is significant, we can bring it down that would be avoiding 35,000 metric tons of co2. that's roughly 8000 gas powered vehicles. and as you can see it's on a contingent schedule right now recology proposal and 35 million. so like i mentioned, we are confident on their estimated 50% recovery rate goal base if they really focus on the organics rich material and it will create and maintain local teamster jobs which is a priority for many folks in san francisco. it is a lower cost per to
nh said that we had discussed a green waste proposal which has been in discussion but at this juncturet out there. we are in full support of recology proposal if they refuse rate board would like to see a lower cost plan. we're happy to put that together with our partners working with recology and the refuse rate administrator to establish that. >> but in terms of recology plan we did conduct some pilots with a another facility in san jose and we know what is possible and they're...
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so i've already been some nhs today. >> some nhs service might come for me, take me away in a white vanyou off >> she's going to kick you off the sofa. >> no i do. >> no i do. >> i do like a beer. i do like a pint. but i did just like to, you know, sometimes subvert expectations. >> yeah, i. >> yeah, i. >> like that. and there was no whisky available. >> she succeeded. i expected her to be a wine girl. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> that seems insulting somehow. >> that seems insulting somehow. >> misogyny. future wine aren�*t. you? >> seem like an alcoholic, dear. >> seem like an alcoholic, dear. >> i just read write that rachel reeves is given billions to ukraine, and she's saying it�*s ukraine, and she's saying it's come from frozen russian assets. what do you all think of that? >> i initially it wound me up because we've just announced we're going to be funding and supporting ukraine for the next 100 years. is 3 billion a year for as long as it takes. so i saw a lot of those frozen assets as a way to pay us back and at least not have that same deal that america is making where we take mineral
so i've already been some nhs today. >> some nhs service might come for me, take me away in a white vanyou off >> she's going to kick you off the sofa. >> no i do. >> no i do. >> i do like a beer. i do like a pint. but i did just like to, you know, sometimes subvert expectations. >> yeah, i. >> yeah, i. >> like that. and there was no whisky available. >> she succeeded. i expected her to be a wine girl. >> yeah. >> yeah. >>...
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has carried out cyber attacks on the nhs and even conducted assassination attacks in our streets.me minister insists britain will now lead from the front in securing peace for ukraine. after a week of talks with volodymyr zelenskyy, european leaders and donald trump. it also follows the ukrainian president's heated oval office exchange with donald trump and jd vance. and as france's emmanuel macron suggests, a one month truce. well, dame priti patel spoke to our political editor christopher hope, earlier, and she insists it is vital that britain plays a leading role in achieving that peace. >> this matters to us as a country. it matters to our own security here domestically. i cannot emphasise that enough. look at who the aggressor is in this conflict. it's russia. it's the same russia that committed poisonings in our own country not that long ago. you remember salisbury? we had politicians in that very chamber that i've sat in this afternoon who would not even acknowledge russian influence. >> meanwhile, donald trump has criticised european leaders for suggesting peace in ukraine
has carried out cyber attacks on the nhs and even conducted assassination attacks in our streets.me minister insists britain will now lead from the front in securing peace for ukraine. after a week of talks with volodymyr zelenskyy, european leaders and donald trump. it also follows the ukrainian president's heated oval office exchange with donald trump and jd vance. and as france's emmanuel macron suggests, a one month truce. well, dame priti patel spoke to our political editor christopher...
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we asked the question is the nhs persecuting people for their beliefs, and if so, can we get a refund? i'm leo kearse and tonight i�*m joined by steve n allen and nick the big dog dixon to take you through sunday's top stories. this is headliners. but before tomorrow's news let's go before tomorrow's news let�*s go to tonight's headlines with sophie reaper. >> a very good evening. the time is just after 11:00 and these are the latest headlines. earlier on today, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy arrived at downing street for a meeting with sir keir starmer. the british pm was there to greet president zelenskyy as the pair shook hands outside number 10 before entering to begin their bilateral meeting. we now understand that following the meeting with president zelenskyy, sir keir starmer has spoken with us president donald trump and french president emmanuel macron. of course, volodymyr zelenskyy's arrival in the uk follows his brief meeting in the white house yesterday, in which talks with donald trump descended into a row. the ukrainian president travelled to washington dc as h
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pocket once again for something that doesn't even i mean, people, you know, people when they see their nhsas though they are forking, you know, hand over fist in, you know, hand over fist in, you know, in their back pocket for this, you know, not domestic issue. let�*s be honest about it. that�*s a really, really tough sell. 50 he has to and i don�*t sell. so he has to and i don't really have the answer to this. so really have the answer to this. 50 hands in the air here. but he has to he has to. we have to sell to the british people that it is in our british interests to push someone like vladimir putin back. he doesn't share our putin back. he doesn�*t share our values like we talk about british western values. that man doesnt british western values. that man doesn't share those values. we want him weaker. we want him deterred. we don't want him emboldened. invading a european, you know, fellow european country. and if there's a way that he can sell to your point, eamonn, the manufacturing and emboldening our defence industry here and capability and that results in jobs, then that's prob
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