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month of pregnancy, for each delivery more than uah 15,000, call the hotline line of the national health serviceraine, then you can find out that this institution has a signed declaration agreement with the national health service of ukraine, in which case childbirth should be free. thank you very much, so either look for information on the websites, or call the hotlines of the national health service. oleksandra bolyasna was with us, the head of the early birds association and a member of the council of the european foundation for the health of newborn babies. we now say goodbye briefly, you must stay with espresso, be sure to provide this qr code and card number, this is actually for fpv drones for our defenders for the cold ravine and black zaporozhians. do not ignore, please, whoever can, on sundays, you can double the amount. then in a few... minutes , khrystyna parubi will continue the broadcast with a selection of the latest news, and i'll be back at 2:10 p.m. tired of heavy and bulky saws, then the strong saw from unpack tv is just for you, with it you can easily cut trees and bushes, it
month of pregnancy, for each delivery more than uah 15,000, call the hotline line of the national health serviceraine, then you can find out that this institution has a signed declaration agreement with the national health service of ukraine, in which case childbirth should be free. thank you very much, so either look for information on the websites, or call the hotlines of the national health service. oleksandra bolyasna was with us, the head of the early birds association and a member of the...
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health service, to reduce those waiting times and waiting lists. and alongside that, the biggest capital budget since 2010 in our national health service, to invest ingnostic equipment, the radiography equipment that our nhs desperately needs — alongside the reform to get better productivity and better outcomes for patients. so what are the details? the treasury says £1.8 billion of extra money has been provided to the nhs since the election for more operations and appointments. there'll be 1.57 billion allocated next year for equipment including scanners and radiotherapy machines. the challenge is to bring down the total waiting list of 7.611 million. extra money announced by the westminster government generates more, as well, for scotland, wales, and northern ireland. these are some — but not all — of the government's spending plans for the nhs in england. to find out overall totals for this year and next year and how they compare with the previous trend, we'll have to wait for the budget speech itself. health experts welcome the new funding, but warn that there are many unanswered questions about future policy — with the government's ten—year nhs
health service, to reduce those waiting times and waiting lists. and alongside that, the biggest capital budget since 2010 in our national health service, to invest ingnostic equipment, the radiography equipment that our nhs desperately needs — alongside the reform to get better productivity and better outcomes for patients. so what are the details? the treasury says £1.8 billion of extra money has been provided to the nhs since the election for more operations and appointments. there'll be...
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privatisation of the nhs, or if labour do not increase investment in the nhs in england, our precious national health servicey bleak future. that�*s why i�*m asking people in scotland to unite onjuly the 4th and vote snp to protect scotland�*s national health service. cheering labour�*s tack to the right is designed to win votes in england. they don�*t seem to care too much about scotland. they think scotland is in the bag. what other exclamation could there be to allow candidates say this about people smugglers? why don�*t you send the smugglers? why don�*t you send the smuggler gangs and put them on the barge that has been set aside for asylum seekers, and ship the barge up asylum seekers, and ship the barge up to the north of scotland? who cares? well, i tell you who cares. the snp cares. that is who cares. with labour certain to enter office with mps who don�*t care about scotland, people in this country no, and they know this for absolute certainty, snp mps will always put the interest of the people of scotland first. applause so let me now set out what putting scotland�*s interests first actually means
privatisation of the nhs, or if labour do not increase investment in the nhs in england, our precious national health servicey bleak future. that�*s why i�*m asking people in scotland to unite onjuly the 4th and vote snp to protect scotland�*s national health service. cheering labour�*s tack to the right is designed to win votes in england. they don�*t seem to care too much about scotland. they think scotland is in the bag. what other exclamation could there be to allow candidates say...
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gp news, a poll has found that fewer than 1 in 4 people in britain are satisfied with the national health service its national health service, its lowest level since records began 40 years ago. in fact, with the lack of access to gp's among the chief concerns, long waiting lists also a major worry, with just 24% saying they're satisfied with the health service. that's down from 70% in 2010, the report found that tight funding and staff shortages over the last decade has left the nhs in a continual state of crisis . labour has said state of crisis. labour has said today it's going to ban the bonuses of water company bosses who oversee the polluting of britain's waterways. it's after new figures show raw sewage was dumped in england's rivers and seas. for more than 3.6 million hours in 2023. that's more than double the previous year and the highest level on record. the uk and the united states have imposed joint sanctions on a fundraising network linked to the terror group hamas. the measures target amser sultana and mustafa ayyash, who are suspected of supporting gaza. now that's a media network a
gp news, a poll has found that fewer than 1 in 4 people in britain are satisfied with the national health service its national health service, its lowest level since records began 40 years ago. in fact, with the lack of access to gp's among the chief concerns, long waiting lists also a major worry, with just 24% saying they're satisfied with the health service. that's down from 70% in 2010, the report found that tight funding and staff shortages over the last decade has left the nhs in a...
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health service, to reduce those waiting times and waiting lists. and alongside that, the biggest capital budget since 2010 in our national health service, to invest inequipment, the radiography equipment that our nhs desperately needs — alongside the reform to get better productivity and better outcomes for patients. so what are the details? the treasury says £1.8 billion of extra money has been provided to the nhs since the election for more operations and appointments. there'll be 1.57 billion allocated next year for equipment including scanners and radiotherapy machines. the challenge is to bring down the total waiting list of 7.61; million. extra money announced by the westminster government generates more, as well, for scotland, wales, and northern ireland. these are some — but not all — of the government's spending plans for the nhs in england. to find out overall totals for this year and next year and how they compare with the previous trend, we'll have to wait for the budget speech itself. health experts welcome the new funding, but warn that there are many unanswered questions about future policy — with the government's ten—year nhs plan no
health service, to reduce those waiting times and waiting lists. and alongside that, the biggest capital budget since 2010 in our national health service, to invest inequipment, the radiography equipment that our nhs desperately needs — alongside the reform to get better productivity and better outcomes for patients. so what are the details? the treasury says £1.8 billion of extra money has been provided to the nhs since the election for more operations and appointments. there'll be 1.57...
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focused on growing our economy, rebuilding our national health service.th the conservatives.— delay that you get with the conservatives. ok, so you are accusing — conservatives. ok, so you are accusing the _ conservatives. ok, so you are accusing the conservatives . conservatives. ok, so you are accusing the conservatives of| conservatives. ok, so you are - accusing the conservatives of being divided, there are none in the labour party at the moment? we are united, labour party at the moment? we are united. united _ labour party at the moment? we are united, united party _ labour party at the moment? we are united, united party wanting - labour party at the moment? we are united, united party wanting to - united, united party wanting to change this country, wanting to grow the economy wanting to great good and well paid jobs, to raise living standards and rebuild the national health service. we are united in that endeavour and we want to take our message of hope to the country. but instead, rishi sunak, there he is, what has he got to hide? running scared
focused on growing our economy, rebuilding our national health service.th the conservatives.— delay that you get with the conservatives. ok, so you are accusing — conservatives. ok, so you are accusing the _ conservatives. ok, so you are accusing the conservatives . conservatives. ok, so you are accusing the conservatives of| conservatives. ok, so you are - accusing the conservatives of being divided, there are none in the labour party at the moment? we are united, labour party at the...
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britains treat their national health service, better known as the nhs with an almost religious reverence will grow up using the nhs from the..." to the grave for the point of use, and that has tremendous significance for our lives, but today, this eternal source of national pride is under increased scrutiny with new figures showing more than 120,000 people died last year in england alone from delays in lifesaving treatment. the nhs is a state-funded healthcare system founded in 1948, back then it cost around $20 billion in today's money to run. last year the government spent more than $181 billion. despite that, more than 7 million people are now on the waiting list in england alone. that's nearly 12% of the population having to wait at least 52 weeks for health consultation. our politicians aren't really serving the public interest, they are serving a neoliberal agenda which is to transfer the country's natural assets and wealth. to overseas corporations like united health of america and other big multinationals. the government has promised to cut the long cues, but has made little prog
britains treat their national health service, better known as the nhs with an almost religious reverence will grow up using the nhs from the..." to the grave for the point of use, and that has tremendous significance for our lives, but today, this eternal source of national pride is under increased scrutiny with new figures showing more than 120,000 people died last year in england alone from delays in lifesaving treatment. the nhs is a state-funded healthcare system founded in 1948, back...
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is around £65 billion annually and around a third of those costs are borne directly by the national health servicee around the world. in costs for any health service around the world.— costs for any health service around the world. in a recent data that _ around the world. in a recent data that you _ around the world. in a recent data that you describe - around the world. in a recent data that you describe the i data that you describe the first wave of generic weight loss medicine as transformative opportunity for public health, how so? , . , ., how so? these medicines are - been limited _ how so? these medicines are - been limited because _ how so? these medicines are - been limited because they've . been limited because they've been limited because they've been protected and too expensive for health services around the world to afford a large number. but the pattern that we saw last week, we saw the first generic versions which are more affordable launched. it's usually between 70 and cheaper than the original although the medicine is identical. so in the uk and around 5% of descriptions — my pr
is around £65 billion annually and around a third of those costs are borne directly by the national health servicee around the world. in costs for any health service around the world.— costs for any health service around the world. in a recent data that _ around the world. in a recent data that you _ around the world. in a recent data that you describe - around the world. in a recent data that you describe the i data that you describe the first wave of generic weight loss medicine as...
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the uk, the government has announced more details of what is in this week's budget for the national health service government's overall pledge to increase the number of nhs hospital appointments and procedures in england by 40,000 per week. here's our health editor, hugh pym. out on the wards with a story to tell. the chancellor and the health secretary meeting hospital staff to explain some of their spending plans for the nhs in england. the budget, they were told, would provide money to help get more patients treated, and reduce waiting lists. to deliver on the 40,000 additional appointments every single week in our health service, to reduce those waiting times and waiting lists. and alongside that, the biggest capital budget since 2010 in our national health service, to invest in the new scanners, the diagnostic equipment, the radiography equipment that our nhs desperately needs — alongside the reform to get better productivity and better outcomes for patients. so what are the details? the treasury says £1.8 billion of extra money has been provided to the nhs since the election for more operati
the uk, the government has announced more details of what is in this week's budget for the national health service government's overall pledge to increase the number of nhs hospital appointments and procedures in england by 40,000 per week. here's our health editor, hugh pym. out on the wards with a story to tell. the chancellor and the health secretary meeting hospital staff to explain some of their spending plans for the nhs in england. the budget, they were told, would provide money to help...
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now we have a national health service which the government is giving record sums of money to support.health service accounted for about 33% of the scottish government's budget. it is now in excess of 40% of the scottish government's budget. so as a proportion of our budget, where we've had the ability to take those decisions, the health service is occupying a much greater part of our budget. but i accept, despite all that money, despite the fact that we've got record staffing levels, demand is so high in the health service, we're not able to deliver the service that that lady that put that to me raised with me last night. you've been honest about the problems. will you be open and honest about the fact that you made promises? your predecessor as first minister was health minister, humza yousaf. he said he would and i quote, "eradicate long waiting lists in the nhs". yet here in scotland, 7000 still waiting more than two years for treatment, 37,000 waiting over a year. you have not delivered on the nhs, have you? we're making headway on the long wait, but i accept that there are still
now we have a national health service which the government is giving record sums of money to support.health service accounted for about 33% of the scottish government's budget. it is now in excess of 40% of the scottish government's budget. so as a proportion of our budget, where we've had the ability to take those decisions, the health service is occupying a much greater part of our budget. but i accept, despite all that money, despite the fact that we've got record staffing levels, demand is...
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health officials and experts warn for the uk's national health service to survive. the next government should declare it an national emergency. saipur is at press tv, london. that's it for your latest here on press tv. everyone, thank you for joining us and goodbye for now. التركيح خلي يا تقول وفكوا عن غد الحيصار فكوا عن مستز الحصار وفكوا عنطل يهتم جي welcome to israel watch on this episode we will monitor the end of the armestest negotiations and the captives exchange deal in cairo with without reaching an agreement, we will also go over the failure of the occupation forces to achieve the declared goals in the gaza strip, which was reflected in more division and disagreement within the war council and the administration. this is while we are witnessed to the escalation of protest by the families of
health officials and experts warn for the uk's national health service to survive. the next government should declare it an national emergency. saipur is at press tv, london. that's it for your latest here on press tv. everyone, thank you for joining us and goodbye for now. التركيح خلي يا تقول وفكوا عن غد الحيصار فكوا عن مستز الحصار وفكوا عنطل يهتم جي welcome to israel watch on this episode we will monitor the end of the armestest...
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uk's national health service has been a source of pride for millions of more than 70 years, but the nhs is now facing serious challenges and a great deal of criticism. the british medical association's warned healthcare system is collapsing. has this report from london. britains treat their national health service, better known as the nhs, with an almost religious reverence. we grow up using the nhs, from the cradle to the grave for the point of use, and that has tremendous significance for our lives. but today, this eternal source of national pride is under increased scrutiny with new figures showing more than 120,000 people died last year in england alone from delays in lifesaving treatment. the nhs is a state-funded healthcare system founded in 1948. back then, it cost around $20 billion dollars in today's money to run. last year the government spent more than $181 billion. despite that, more than 7 million people are now on the waiting list in england. alone, that's nearly 12% of the population having to wait at least 52 weeks for health consultation. our politicians aren't really s
uk's national health service has been a source of pride for millions of more than 70 years, but the nhs is now facing serious challenges and a great deal of criticism. the british medical association's warned healthcare system is collapsing. has this report from london. britains treat their national health service, better known as the nhs, with an almost religious reverence. we grow up using the nhs, from the cradle to the grave for the point of use, and that has tremendous significance for our...
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the national health service is in deep crisis, with residents queuing up to get medical help. our own correspondent, alexander khabarov. the british government has yet another failure. a complete fiasco of prime minister rishi sunak’s promises to solve the most painful problem, both in the literal and figurative sense of the word: to bring the national health care system out of the crisis. 7.5 million britons are on the waiting list for the plan. nathaniel waited more than 3 months for his diagnosis, instead of the officially established maximum of 62 days, which is also a long time. time spent. the state of complete bad luck became real torture for him. things like waiting for an mri to be done or a biopsy to be taken, then waiting for... all of these results to be run through the system, all of these little delays adding up to one big delay that could affect my recovery. i call them the 100 days of hell, it's especially hard when you're waiting and don't know if you have cancer or not. there are currently 170 patients in our department, 90 people are waiting in line, the wai
the national health service is in deep crisis, with residents queuing up to get medical help. our own correspondent, alexander khabarov. the british government has yet another failure. a complete fiasco of prime minister rishi sunak’s promises to solve the most painful problem, both in the literal and figurative sense of the word: to bring the national health care system out of the crisis. 7.5 million britons are on the waiting list for the plan. nathaniel waited more than 3 months for his...
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recently, the british national health service trust issued an internal directive that a man can... breastfeed. the daily mail drew attention to the document. according to the national health service foundation, hormone-assisted milk from transgender women who were born male is just as good for babies as their mother's. breast milk. a leaked letter from the medical director of sussex university hospitals trust describes both products as breast milk and says they are ideal foods. for babies, that is, just a minute , let's still figure it out, we are talking about transgender women who were born men, that is, these are men who thought that they were women, and now they also want to feed babies with their male breasts, imagining that they are mothers, where does something come from in the male nipple on the male chest? milk if a man does not, for example, have a female organ such as the mammary gland, but it turns out that anything is possible... common sense, however, rests on some scientific research conducted by the national health service foundation in 2022 . then the concentration of testost
recently, the british national health service trust issued an internal directive that a man can... breastfeed. the daily mail drew attention to the document. according to the national health service foundation, hormone-assisted milk from transgender women who were born male is just as good for babies as their mother's. breast milk. a leaked letter from the medical director of sussex university hospitals trust describes both products as breast milk and says they are ideal foods. for babies, that...
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there is an exact reason there are many reasons why no other country has a national health service. >ok, i'm not going to sit here and try and defend a health service. indeed lord darcy's pointed out these figures today on cardiac and cancer rates. the truth is, you know, we've increased hospital staff by 18% over the last few years, but we haven't seen that translate into outcomes. so there is an issue between inputs and outcomes , between inputs and outcomes, though i think what you're arguing, if we go down the american route of essentially european or even the european route, where they still have high numbers and there are lots of copayments that are involved that poor people can't necessarily afford it all sounds very rosy and very easy. and yes, by the way , i would like to yes, by the way, i would like to see tax breaks for those in work. i mean, it's ludicrous at the moment. it's this form called a p11 or something that those who get occupational health benefits a year get taxed on that, even though they're paying on that, even though they're paying national insurance and pay
there is an exact reason there are many reasons why no other country has a national health service. >ok, i'm not going to sit here and try and defend a health service. indeed lord darcy's pointed out these figures today on cardiac and cancer rates. the truth is, you know, we've increased hospital staff by 18% over the last few years, but we haven't seen that translate into outcomes. so there is an issue between inputs and outcomes , between inputs and outcomes, though i think what you're...
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in a moment, we're going to have a proper grown up debate about the national health service. said, to be the nearest thing we had to a national religion. but i think there are many of you now out there ready to think, are there different ways we could run it and fund i did say on my first show on gb news 21st of july, 2021. that confidence in the national health service would fall. well, it's fallen off a cliff. it's down from 70% in 2010 to 24% today. and falling rapidly. having any alternative debate has been very, very difficult. i remember talking to nick robinson on the today programme ten years ago, asking whether our funding model actually worked, to and read the british press the next day. i mean, you would have thought that i was advocating that the poor just died in the gutters, but now we can actually begin to have that grown up debate. and i'm joined by james bartholomew , journalist by james bartholomew, journalist and author of the welfare state we're in and, so it's confusing is also the welfare of nations . is also the welfare of nations. but but it is the wel
in a moment, we're going to have a proper grown up debate about the national health service. said, to be the nearest thing we had to a national religion. but i think there are many of you now out there ready to think, are there different ways we could run it and fund i did say on my first show on gb news 21st of july, 2021. that confidence in the national health service would fall. well, it's fallen off a cliff. it's down from 70% in 2010 to 24% today. and falling rapidly. having any...
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around £65 billion annually, and around the third of those costs are borne directly by the national health serviceippling costs for any health service around the world. i read in a recent article you described the generate wave of weight loss medicines a transformative opportunity for public health, how so? they've been limited in prescribing these medicines because they are not practical and too expensive for health services are around the world to afford in large numbers, but their patents expired on last week we saw the first generic versions of them which are more affordable equivalents launched. it's usually between 70-90% launched. it's usually between 70—90% cheaper than the original although the medicines are identical in their chemical output. so for example in the uk, and a round 5% of prescriptions are paid for by the national health service and over 95% of prescriptions are paid for by people privately. so the ability for a weight loss drug and diabetes drug to be made more affordable means far more patients in more countries around the world will be able to benefit from them. turning
around £65 billion annually, and around the third of those costs are borne directly by the national health serviceippling costs for any health service around the world. i read in a recent article you described the generate wave of weight loss medicines a transformative opportunity for public health, how so? they've been limited in prescribing these medicines because they are not practical and too expensive for health services are around the world to afford in large numbers, but their patents...
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it is notjust the state of our national health service in crisis _ of our national health service in becoming a sick society. spending more of our lives _ sick society. spending more of our lives in _ sick society. spending more of our lives in our— sick society. spending more of our lives in our house than ten years ago _ lives in our house than ten years ago -- — lives in our house than ten years ago -- more— lives in our house than ten years ago. —— more of our lives in ill health — ago. —— more of our lives in ill health. inactive because of long—term sickness. as today's report — long—term sickness. as today's report makes clear, the nhs is not contributing to national prosperity as it could. getting people back to health— as it could. getting people back to health and — as it could. getting people back to health and work, would not only reduce _ health and work, would not only reduce tb— health and work, would not only reduce tb costs —— the costs on the nhs, _ reduce tb costs —— the costs on the nhs, it— reduce tb costs —— the costs on the nhs, it would help fund public servic
it is notjust the state of our national health service in crisis _ of our national health service in becoming a sick society. spending more of our lives _ sick society. spending more of our lives in _ sick society. spending more of our lives in our— sick society. spending more of our lives in our house than ten years ago _ lives in our house than ten years ago -- — lives in our house than ten years ago -- more— lives in our house than ten years ago. —— more of our lives in ill health...
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to make a dent in the funding gapfor not be able to make a dent in the funding gap for the national health serviceap for the national health service. , . , , service. yes, and this is interesting _ service. yes, and this is interesting because - service. yes, and this is interesting because this i service. yes, and this is l interesting because this is service. yes, and this is - interesting because this is a subject which the main parties are not really addressing in this election. they are talking about the health service, obviously, saying it is a priority, saying they are going to protect funding for that into the future but what they are not saying, this article is wanting to highlight, is that those projections still mean very tough times ahead. now, if you step back, what we've got is the two big parties, the conservatives and labour who have been locked in this argument around taxes but what they want to argue about is keeping taxes down, conservatives say they will cut tax and labour say they will not raise taxes, they will only do some very specific things. what that is not addressing is
to make a dent in the funding gapfor not be able to make a dent in the funding gap for the national health serviceap for the national health service. , . , , service. yes, and this is interesting _ service. yes, and this is interesting because - service. yes, and this is interesting because this i service. yes, and this is l interesting because this is service. yes, and this is - interesting because this is a subject which the main parties are not really addressing in this election. they are...
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i civil servants and the national health service.— civil servants and the national health service. . lood forum. when this inquiry— infected blood forum. when this inquiry started i had every faith in sir brian— inquiry started i had every faith in sir brian and his team and he has lived _ sir brian and his team and he has lived up _ sir brian and his team and he has lived up more than i could have expected — lived up more than i could have expected. i haven't had that much time _ expected. i haven't had that much time to— expected. i haven't had that much time to look at the report but what i time to look at the report but what i have _ time to look at the report but what i have seen. — time to look at the report but what i have seen, i was particularly interested in the chapter on scotland and the recommendations that were _ scotland and the recommendations that were made in scotland that were made _ that were made in scotland that were made 20 _ that were made in scotland that were made 20 years ago by lord ross were never— made 20 years ago by lord ross were never carried — made 2
i civil servants and the national health service.— civil servants and the national health service. . lood forum. when this inquiry— infected blood forum. when this inquiry started i had every faith in sir brian— inquiry started i had every faith in sir brian and his team and he has lived _ sir brian and his team and he has lived up _ sir brian and his team and he has lived up more than i could have expected — lived up more than i could have expected. i haven't had that much time _...
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england's department of health and social care says the national health service is flawed. and the foreign secretary claims he wants to work with young doctors to rebuild the national health service and improve working conditions. tom hopes to return to the nhs one day, but only when he thinks he can do better for his patients. thank you for being with us. a large iranian house, a well-equipped house. and digital expertise opened in an area of over 5,000 square meters in sarai irani in qom. all kinds of mobile phones , personal computers, tablets, game devices and other digital accessories at incredible prices and long -term deals. a digital equipped house in the big iranian house, qom agha , aren't you looking for long-term deals with lower fees? don't you want all the equipment you buy to be original? . don't you want everything you buy to be at a low price , aren't you looking for a place that has both long-term features and comfortable conditions? i mean , aren't you looking for a discount ? why, by the way? home, where, where, where, city, home appliances, city , home appliances, sp
england's department of health and social care says the national health service is flawed. and the foreign secretary claims he wants to work with young doctors to rebuild the national health service and improve working conditions. tom hopes to return to the nhs one day, but only when he thinks he can do better for his patients. thank you for being with us. a large iranian house, a well-equipped house. and digital expertise opened in an area of over 5,000 square meters in sarai irani in...
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the national health service is in deep trouble crisis, residents line up for medical help; in the end. our own correspondent, alexander khabarov, will tell you the details. the british government has yet another failure, a complete fiasco with the promise of prime minister rishi sunak to solve the most painful problem, both in the literal and figurative sense of the word: to bring the national health care system out of the crisis. 7.5 million britons are in queues for routine examination or surgery, more than 10% of the country's population, and 300,000 of them have not been able to see a doctor for more than a year. the london times, which published these figures, cites thirty-eight-year-old nathaniel dyer as an example. he was diagnosed with stage four cancer. nathaniel waited more than 3 months for his diagnosis, instead of the officially established maximum of 62 days, which is also a long time. time spent in a state of complete ignorance. became a real torture for him. things like waiting for an mri to be done or a biopsy to be taken, then waiting for all those results to come ba
the national health service is in deep trouble crisis, residents line up for medical help; in the end. our own correspondent, alexander khabarov, will tell you the details. the british government has yet another failure, a complete fiasco with the promise of prime minister rishi sunak to solve the most painful problem, both in the literal and figurative sense of the word: to bring the national health care system out of the crisis. 7.5 million britons are in queues for routine examination or...
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housing, crime and the national health service as well. that's the shape of the debate to come.you say, a surprise today, the uk going to the polls earlier than expected on july the 4th. ireland, norway, and spain have all announced plans to recognise a palestinian state next week. spain and ireland said the decision was not against israel, or in favour of hamas, but in support of peace. israel has reacted angrily and recalled its ambassadors to the three countries. lucy williamson reports. there are things a future
housing, crime and the national health service as well. that's the shape of the debate to come.you say, a surprise today, the uk going to the polls earlier than expected on july the 4th. ireland, norway, and spain have all announced plans to recognise a palestinian state next week. spain and ireland said the decision was not against israel, or in favour of hamas, but in support of peace. israel has reacted angrily and recalled its ambassadors to the three countries. lucy williamson reports....
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heroes, five hospitals in the lviv region accepted births without having contracts with the national health service, in particular, these medical facilities performed... caesarean sections, the national health service reported. two hospitals, novorozdilska and khodorivska, have a high rate of caesarean sections, almost 50% of the births performed. instead, a worldwide organization health care warns, if a medical institution performs more than 15% of cesarean deliveries from all births, this is critically high. we have sent a letter to the ministry of health regarding what we have done there accordingly. clinic-expert commission to pay attention, we are ready to join even the work of such commissions in order to check these institutions from the point of view of fulfilling licensing requirements, because the national health service of ukraine did not conclude a contract with them for this year, that is, we do not purchase maternity services, these institutions continue to accept maternity services, we define them as inpatient medical care, we will also stop paying them in october. these services as
heroes, five hospitals in the lviv region accepted births without having contracts with the national health service, in particular, these medical facilities performed... caesarean sections, the national health service reported. two hospitals, novorozdilska and khodorivska, have a high rate of caesarean sections, almost 50% of the births performed. instead, a worldwide organization health care warns, if a medical institution performs more than 15% of cesarean deliveries from all births, this is...
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according to the guardian newspaper, the british national health service has warned that it will take months to fix the damage caused by this cyber attack. according to an official in the british health system hakim. in the attack on the london hospital system , they targeted the medical records of the patients and it is not known whether these records will be recovered or not. disorder the wide spread caused by this hacker attack caused the british national health service to declare a critical situation in this regard. the commander of the protection unit of the natural resources and watershed organization from continuing efforts to put out fires in the forests of the zager mountain range. now there are fires in lorestan, khuzestan and kermanshah provinces, and they are still going on in khuzestan and kermanshah . we concentrated the so-called forces there. pre-started that the relief forces immediately for the fire brigade went into action. 17 education plans will be opened in kashan with the presence of the minister of education. we are now in contact with mr. sahrai, minister of e
according to the guardian newspaper, the british national health service has warned that it will take months to fix the damage caused by this cyber attack. according to an official in the british health system hakim. in the attack on the london hospital system , they targeted the medical records of the patients and it is not known whether these records will be recovered or not. disorder the wide spread caused by this hacker attack caused the british national health service to declare a critical...
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but i believe in the national health service. d, not about how much money you have in your pocket . and you have in your pocket. and that, i think, will support everyone being able to get the health care that they deserve. >> do you think that for some people, it's not it's not offensive to nhs staff that they might want to go private? it's that people have at times had quite poor care on the nhs or it's taken far too long for them to get that care and that because they do actually love a relative and they can maybe afford to, they might go private. and do you think it's maybe offensive to people who do that, to be saying some of the things that you've said there ? things that you've said there? >> no, i believe in the nhs. i believe that we've got a choice in this country about how you want to provide your health care. i think everyone should have access to a decent national health service in their area, not only for a big hospital with big cancer services like we've just discussed, but to make sure they can access a gp and an nh
but i believe in the national health service. d, not about how much money you have in your pocket . and you have in your pocket. and that, i think, will support everyone being able to get the health care that they deserve. >> do you think that for some people, it's not it's not offensive to nhs staff that they might want to go private? it's that people have at times had quite poor care on the nhs or it's taken far too long for them to get that care and that because they do actually love a...
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national health service, the national health service, i asked the simple question should they doing because i don't they be doing it because i don't think should. what think they should. what a sensation he is. luke littler , sensation he is. luke littler, i6 sensation he is. luke littler, 16 years old. odds on 16 years old. he's odds on favourite to win the world darts championship . tonight we'll go championship. tonight we'll go live to alexandra palace and the war on the motorist hmm'hmm . war on the motorist hmm'hmm. we've discovered that about half of tory backbenchers are founded by net zero billionaires. what doesit by net zero billionaires. what does it all mean? all of that coming up in a couple of seconds. first, let's get the news with sophia wenzler . news with sophia wenzler. >> thank you. nigel, i'm sophia wenzler in the gb news room and other yellow weather warning for heavy rain is on its way for tomorrow after storm henk battered parts of the uk last night. the west midlands ambulance service is warning people extra care after people to take extra care after several people
national health service, the national health service, i asked the simple question should they doing because i don't they be doing it because i don't think should. what think they should. what a sensation he is. luke littler , sensation he is. luke littler, i6 sensation he is. luke littler, 16 years old. odds on 16 years old. he's odds on favourite to win the world darts championship . tonight we'll go championship. tonight we'll go live to alexandra palace and the war on the motorist hmm'hmm ....
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our national health service, it's gone right down. it's just gone to pot, hasn't it?'m undecided because they're all— sorry, he told me not to swear. it's all aboard the bbc election express to discover more about the views and opinions of the passengers travelling on board. bringing in national service, i personally think that would be good for a lot of kids because it would give them discipline. i think that's a terrible idea. do you? it's a sunny morning at london's king's cross station, and a group of people who haven't met before had come together met before have come together to board a special train. bbc news asked an independent polling company to find seven voters from across the country who support a broad range of political parties. i live in scotland and i came down on the train last night. hello! hi! they'll be travelling on board the bbc�*s election express to talk the bbc�*s election express to talk about what matters to them when they head to the polls this year. it looks like they're getting on — for now. over on platform six, train manager karen is g
our national health service, it's gone right down. it's just gone to pot, hasn't it?'m undecided because they're all— sorry, he told me not to swear. it's all aboard the bbc election express to discover more about the views and opinions of the passengers travelling on board. bringing in national service, i personally think that would be good for a lot of kids because it would give them discipline. i think that's a terrible idea. do you? it's a sunny morning at london's king's cross station,...
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to the national health services climb to around 6300000 in march. now, when they cost that bonnet, smokers will likely consider whether that better off, since the conservatives came to pa, in 2010. that period is included the double economic shocks of a pandemic. and the war in ukraine to discuss all of this. joining us not from london, michael jacob sees a professor of political economy at a form of senior advise us for the global commission on the economy. good to have you with this up, michael term, the british economy a full, the tax and spending promises that the, the major policies right now selling to vote as all the other but pledges fully and realistically cost as well. those are the major parties. i would claim that the plans ultimately cost it lots of the independent commentators are doubting that. and the reason for that is that the current plans on which both policies are based that they manifesto. countries include some reading rather incredible claims about the future with spending does not go, does not rise in line with the demands,
to the national health services climb to around 6300000 in march. now, when they cost that bonnet, smokers will likely consider whether that better off, since the conservatives came to pa, in 2010. that period is included the double economic shocks of a pandemic. and the war in ukraine to discuss all of this. joining us not from london, michael jacob sees a professor of political economy at a form of senior advise us for the global commission on the economy. good to have you with this up,...
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for example, the national health service, which is. ready strong, so mostly independent commentators, other you be us about the claims being made by both political parties, not because they won't do the things that they say they're going to do. but just because the underlying situation of the partition public finances is really very poor and gross as your legal report that has said, has been extremely weak. not just over the last few months, but consistently really over the last 14 years also. but particularly since the pandemic of the british economy is just built in a very good place. and obviously if the economy is not growing, then it's very difficult to fulfill your spending and your tax pledges. fiscal responsibility is baked into the dna of state. the conservatives who are in power right now. well, no, i would. the other doubt that i can get maybe back to, to the way they talk about it. but if you look at their right to a record of, it's been a big, strong, moderate fiscal, a fiscal position. we know that in the so committee bud
for example, the national health service, which is. ready strong, so mostly independent commentators, other you be us about the claims being made by both political parties, not because they won't do the things that they say they're going to do. but just because the underlying situation of the partition public finances is really very poor and gross as your legal report that has said, has been extremely weak. not just over the last few months, but consistently really over the last 14 years also....
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, because of the _ the national health service, because of the way— the national health servicee of data, the nhs, as you rightly— sense of data, the nhs, as you rightly implied, as this immense resource~ — rightly implied, as this immense resource. when you go and talk to people _ resource. when you go and talk to people in— resource. when you go and talk to people in the outside world, what they say— people in the outside world, what they say to you is you have this amazing — they say to you is you have this amazing opportunity in britain, with the national health service, because it is a _ the national health service, because it is a single—payer system and you have _ it is a single—payer system and you have data — it is a single—payer system and you have data that is of immense value to creating — have data that is of immense value to creating your bioscience industry and letting — to creating your bioscience industry and letting it flourish. so this is and letting it flourish. so this is an enormous opportunity for the country. — an enormous opportunity for the country, and
, because of the _ the national health service, because of the way— the national health servicee of data, the nhs, as you rightly— sense of data, the nhs, as you rightly implied, as this immense resource~ — rightly implied, as this immense resource. when you go and talk to people _ resource. when you go and talk to people in— resource. when you go and talk to people in the outside world, what they say— people in the outside world, what they say to you is you have this amazing — they...
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in the national health service in the uk.wn, if you like, of these figures. 92% is legal migration to the uk. although, i guess, thejob of tackling illegal migration, people coming in in small boats or in lorries, for example, it grabs the lion's share the headlines but it would suggest that any government wanting to tackle net migration figures needs to look at legal migration, as well. yes. the vast majority _ migration, as well. yes. the vast majority of _ migration, as well. yes. the vast majority of people - migration, as well. yes. the| vast majority of people come here legally for studying or family reasons. so when we talk about immigration and its effects on the uk economy and society, we need to talk... this model issue is a small one from a human perspective which is a tragedy and leads to substantial cost but that is about legal migration for the bigger picture. that is absolutely right.- bigger picture. that is absolutely right. talk to us more broadly _ absolutely right. talk to us more broadly about - absolutel
in the national health service in the uk.wn, if you like, of these figures. 92% is legal migration to the uk. although, i guess, thejob of tackling illegal migration, people coming in in small boats or in lorries, for example, it grabs the lion's share the headlines but it would suggest that any government wanting to tackle net migration figures needs to look at legal migration, as well. yes. the vast majority _ migration, as well. yes. the vast majority of _ migration, as well. yes. the vast...
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according to the guardian newspaper, the british national health service has warned that it will taketo fix the damage caused by this cyber attack. according to an official in the british health system, hackers targeted the medical records of patients in the attack on the london hospital system, and it is not known whether these records are related to the british national health service. to declare a critical situation in this field. and now some news from our country. the meteorological organization has predicted rain in some parts of the country for tomorrow. the latest forecasts from the weather expert. mr. zarrabi, greet you. in the name of god , i greet you and all the viewers. the latest image received from the meteorological satellite shows the beautiful night in the northern part of the country and the slopes of the zagros mountain range, as well as the conditions for rainfall in parts of north khorasan, north razavi khorasan, central alborz highlands in mazandaran provinces and parts of azerbaijan provinces. western and the eastern part of ardabil province is completely ready
according to the guardian newspaper, the british national health service has warned that it will taketo fix the damage caused by this cyber attack. according to an official in the british health system, hackers targeted the medical records of patients in the attack on the london hospital system, and it is not known whether these records are related to the british national health service. to declare a critical situation in this field. and now some news from our country. the meteorological...
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in the national health service — scotland. in the national health service they— scotland. _ service, they welcome people from abroad with open arms. _ service, they welcome people from| abroad with open arms. immigration with the _ abroad with open arms. immigration with the boats. _ abroad with open arms. immigration with the boats, is _ abroad with open arms. immigration with the boats, is a _ abroad with open arms. immigration with the boats, is a totally _ with the boats, is a totally different _ with the boats, is a totally different thing. _ with the boats, is a totally different thing. bringing i with the boats, is a totallyj different thing. bringing in with the boats, is a totally - different thing. bringing in people are trained — different thing. bringing in people are trained want— different thing. bringing in people are trained want to _ different thing. bringing in people are trained want to do _ different thing. bringing in peoplej are trained want to do something, the boats— are trained want to do something, the boats are _ are trained want to do something,
in the national health service — scotland. in the national health service they— scotland. _ service, they welcome people from abroad with open arms. _ service, they welcome people from| abroad with open arms. immigration with the _ abroad with open arms. immigration with the boats. _ abroad with open arms. immigration with the boats, is _ abroad with open arms. immigration with the boats, is a _ abroad with open arms. immigration with the boats, is a totally _ with the boats, is a totally...
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prime minister boris johnson called the hidden facts the worst treatment disaster in history national health serviceme time , the government announced that thousands of survivors of the infected blood scandal would be given compensation of £100,000, but those involved. the companies said that most of the victims were simply ignored. in ukraine, small businesses are complaining of an acute shortage of employees after tightening mobilization. men are simply afraid to go to work, because management is now obliged to check lists with military registration and enlistment offices. about the situation in the country in stanislav’s material bernwald. the empty streets of ukrainian cities and military commissars, like shadowy ghouls in search of food, scurry from block to block. 0:0. kharkov and kherson have left kiev deserted; only rare daredevils with reinforced concrete armor from conscription or track and field athletes who can run fast dare to show themselves on the street. some creative individuals pronounce an invented legend for the military commissar right on the go. are you talking about the milita
prime minister boris johnson called the hidden facts the worst treatment disaster in history national health serviceme time , the government announced that thousands of survivors of the infected blood scandal would be given compensation of £100,000, but those involved. the companies said that most of the victims were simply ignored. in ukraine, small businesses are complaining of an acute shortage of employees after tightening mobilization. men are simply afraid to go to work, because...