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there was that clear message for the bma. - positive. there was that clearj message for the bma.e again be crystal clear, we will repeal the 2016 trade union act, get rid of minimum service level legislation, end the cheap and vindictive attacks on this movement and turn the page on politics once and for all. i'm sure those words were welcome? we are looking forward to public ownership of the railways. we hope it is delivered in full. xfour ownership of the railways. we hope it is delivered in full.— it is delivered in full. your union is still in dispute _ it is delivered in full. your union is still in dispute over— it is delivered in full. your union is still in dispute over pay, - it is delivered in full. your union | is still in dispute over pay, where are you up to? hide is still in dispute over pay, where are you up to?— is still in dispute over pay, where are you up to? we are in dialogue all of the time _ are you up to? we are in dialogue all of the time with _ are you up to? we are in dialogue all of the time with the _ are you up to? we are in dialogue i all of the tim
there was that clear message for the bma. - positive. there was that clearj message for the bma.e again be crystal clear, we will repeal the 2016 trade union act, get rid of minimum service level legislation, end the cheap and vindictive attacks on this movement and turn the page on politics once and for all. i'm sure those words were welcome? we are looking forward to public ownership of the railways. we hope it is delivered in full. xfour ownership of the railways. we hope it is delivered in...
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, bma the attitude of bma workers, bma doctors who are potentially a drag on nhs reform.when he actually gets into conversation with the unions and will it ever get that far? because the other issue, which keir starmer is facing is that he talks about a ten year plan about long term solutions. he talks about major surgery rather than sticking plaster solutions . than sticking plaster solutions. and that all sounds very sensible. again, i'm sure music to the ears of the of many of our viewers and listeners . but our viewers and listeners. but when we get into a winter crisis, as we almost certainly will, there is a winter crisis in the nhs, almost every year there will be calls from across there will be calls from across the political spectrum for short term, urgent solutions. and how will keir starmer face those olivia utley? >> superb reporting as ever, thank you very much and fair play thank you very much and fair play to sir keir starmer and wes streeting there. finally stopping treating the nhs as sacrosanct. and they're getting to grips with the topic. thank you very
, bma the attitude of bma workers, bma doctors who are potentially a drag on nhs reform.when he actually gets into conversation with the unions and will it ever get that far? because the other issue, which keir starmer is facing is that he talks about a ten year plan about long term solutions. he talks about major surgery rather than sticking plaster solutions . than sticking plaster solutions. and that all sounds very sensible. again, i'm sure music to the ears of the of many of our viewers...
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the bma has used that phrase, as welt _ the bma has used that phrase, as welt you — the bma has usedon't need a politician or a doctor_ well. you don't need a politician or a doctor to — well. you don't need a politician or a doctor to tell you what's been going _ a doctor to tell you what's been going on— a doctor to tell you what's been going on in_ a doctor to tell you what's been going on in our nhs. patients and relatives— going on in our nhs. patients and relatives have seen it for themselves. the ambulance queues and themselves. the ambulance queues and the lines _ themselves. the ambulance queues and the lines of— themselves. the ambulance queues and the lines of patients on trolleys in hospital— the lines of patients on trolleys in hospital corridors. it is also correct that it has been run down — it is also correct that it has been run down it_ it is also correct that it has been run down. it is broken in many places — but that is there to fix and we are there _ but that is there to fix and we are there to _ but that is there to fix and we are there to fix — but that is the
the bma has used that phrase, as welt _ the bma has used that phrase, as welt you — the bma has usedon't need a politician or a doctor_ well. you don't need a politician or a doctor to — well. you don't need a politician or a doctor to tell you what's been going _ a doctor to tell you what's been going on— a doctor to tell you what's been going on in_ a doctor to tell you what's been going on in our nhs. patients and relatives— going on in our nhs. patients and relatives have seen it...
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— union, the bma union, thejunior doctors, getting double - union, the bma union, thejunior doctors,at l the same time as the chancellor is saying _ the same time as the chancellor is saying that — the same time as the chancellor is saying that we're _ the same time as the chancellor is saying that we're heading - the same time as the chancellor is saying that we're heading into - the same time as the chancellor is saying that we're heading into an i saying that we're heading into an incredibly— saying that we're heading into an incredibly tight _ saying that we're heading into an incredibly tight fiscal— saying that we're heading into an incredibly tight fiscal situation, . incredibly tight fiscal situation, this is— incredibly tight fiscal situation, this is going _ incredibly tight fiscal situation, this is going to— incredibly tight fiscal situation, this is going to be _ incredibly tight fiscal situation, this is going to be a _ incredibly tight fiscal situation, this is going to be a painful- incredibly tight fiscal situation, - this is going to be a painful budget injust— this
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bma question . professor john bma question.you predict that the bma will now embrace productivity reform with open arms? >> well, look, i don't. i've said we'll do this with the staff and we will. but i know from my old job running the crown prosecution service that whenever you try to reform anything, there will be some people, i'm afraid will say, well, don't do that. it's better as it is. i wouldn't do that, keep things as they are. we have to take that attitude on. in my view, it's an inhibitor of change. so whilst we say we will do it with people and we will do it together and we will, i know in my heart of hearts we will meet pockets of people who will say, don't do it, slow down. go over there, not over there. leave things as they are. we have to take that on and we will take that on. that's part and parcel of the change that we need to bring about. thank you. >> well, keir starmer sounding very bold there saying that they must take on the attitude that reform isn't possible. they must, in other words take on the unions.
bma question . professor john bma question.you predict that the bma will now embrace productivity reform with open arms? >> well, look, i don't. i've said we'll do this with the staff and we will. but i know from my old job running the crown prosecution service that whenever you try to reform anything, there will be some people, i'm afraid will say, well, don't do that. it's better as it is. i wouldn't do that, keep things as they are. we have to take that attitude on. in my view, it's an...
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but now there are signs that within the bma, because a lot of people in the bma weren't happy about thisthere's been an interview for the observer with doctor jackie interview for the observer with doctorjackie davis, interview for the observer with doctor jackie davis, who interview for the observer with doctorjackie davis, who has told the organisation that effectively what this has done is threaten the reputation of the bma. and what do you think of that, josh? because, you know, if they're just rejecting outright scientific studies in favour of pseudoscience, can we trust doctors anymore? >> it's not the doctor. well, it's the leadership of this union. yes. so the question is how culpable are the rest of the doctors out there who are part of this union? and frankly, i think they are, because i'm sure they're sensible. i'm sure they don't want to damage kids, which is exactly what's been going on. and they have allowed this union to be overtaken by ideologues, and now they have to fight back . and now they have to fight back. >> so but a lot of i mean, what this what is it, a leak? it
but now there are signs that within the bma, because a lot of people in the bma weren't happy about thisthere's been an interview for the observer with doctor jackie interview for the observer with doctorjackie davis, interview for the observer with doctor jackie davis, who interview for the observer with doctorjackie davis, who has told the organisation that effectively what this has done is threaten the reputation of the bma. and what do you think of that, josh? because, you know, if they're...
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and i thought very eloquently that the bma block everything that they're not being paid a lot of moneyinstance, there's this new injection to lower cholesterol for an entire year at a stroke. they refuse to administer this injection without extra payment. they want their mouths stopped with gold and that is the biggest problem. now all reform costs money, so there's no way that even wes streeting with all the determination that you may feel he's got, is going to do anything without spending that money and paying the people who administer it a great deal more money and they're already being paid. >> so the bma are the new obstructers. >> there's nothing new about it. >> there's nothing new about it. >> i mean, the bma tried to stop the nhs and what did nye bevan aneunn the nhs and what did nye bevan aneurin bevan say? >> give them money. i mean, the problem is trevor's right. i mean , and actually that's that's mean, and actually that's that's one of the things we've got to stop is we've got to say, i mean, i didn't know about the cholesterol thing. it is completely and utterly ridiculo
and i thought very eloquently that the bma block everything that they're not being paid a lot of moneyinstance, there's this new injection to lower cholesterol for an entire year at a stroke. they refuse to administer this injection without extra payment. they want their mouths stopped with gold and that is the biggest problem. now all reform costs money, so there's no way that even wes streeting with all the determination that you may feel he's got, is going to do anything without spending...
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i bma will now embrace productively reform with open arms?m with open arms? i have said we will do this with the _ reform with open arms? i have said we will do this with the staff - reform with open arms? i have said we will do this with the staff and i we will do this with the staff and we will do this with the staff and we wiii~ — we will do this with the staff and we will. but i know from my old job running _ we will. but i know from my old job running the — we will. but i know from my old job running the crown prosecution service — running the crown prosecution service that whenever you try to reform _ service that whenever you try to reform anything, there will be some people. _ reform anything, there will be some people. i'm — reform anything, there will be some people, i'm afraid, he will say don't — people, i'm afraid, he will say don't do — people, i'm afraid, he will say don't do that, it is better as it is, i_ don't do that, it is better as it is, iwouid _ don't do that, it is better as it is, iwould not don't do that, it is bette
i bma will now embrace productively reform with open arms?m with open arms? i have said we will do this with the _ reform with open arms? i have said we will do this with the staff - reform with open arms? i have said we will do this with the staff and i we will do this with the staff and we will do this with the staff and we wiii~ — we will do this with the staff and we will. but i know from my old job running _ we will. but i know from my old job running the — we will. but i know from my...
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. an open goal waiting for the bma. >> yeah, absolutely.eal. i think i'm right in saying lasts for two years. so in two years time, which really is not that long away. crucially, it's also before the next general election, we could see junior doctors back out on the picket lines again saying we need, we need, you know, an increased amount of pay. and then labour would have to renegotiate with them again. i do wonder, though , them again. i do wonder, though, doctor dean, whether or not we are now going to witness a turning point, which is patience starting to turn or the public really starting to turn. their anger actually, specifically at people who are working in the nhs and not necessarily the politicians running it if they feel as though they've got the pay feel as though they've got the pay rise now and they should be back at work, would that be a concern for somebody like you as a gp? >> absolutely. and i think wes streeting is probably counting on that because although he left an open goal for the bma where he had to give something v
. an open goal waiting for the bma. >> yeah, absolutely.eal. i think i'm right in saying lasts for two years. so in two years time, which really is not that long away. crucially, it's also before the next general election, we could see junior doctors back out on the picket lines again saying we need, we need, you know, an increased amount of pay. and then labour would have to renegotiate with them again. i do wonder, though , them again. i do wonder, though, doctor dean, whether or not we...
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the bma, though, has argued that there is still a long way to go to compensate for past inflation, anderen�*t any strikes. junior doctors in wales have voted in favour of a pay offer. there�*s an ongoing dispute in northern ireland. 00:24:51,932 --> 4294966103:13:29,429 hugh pym, bbc news. a rare yellow—eyed penguin called hoiho has taken the crown in new zealand�*s bird of the year competition. more than 50,000 people voted in the competition to give the penguin its second win since 2019. we leave you this haffar with those images, we will be back after a break. dry and sunny for the vast majority today, starting on a chilly note with mist and fog around, with thicker cloud in the north and west of scotland. we are still seeing residual flooding across central and eastern europe but the focus of the heavy rain switches to italy. no pressure there, high pressure here, keeping things generally drive. 0n the edge of it, we saw that cloud to the north and west of scotland. that would break up through the afternoon with some sunny spells. more cloud through east anglia and the south—east a
the bma, though, has argued that there is still a long way to go to compensate for past inflation, anderen�*t any strikes. junior doctors in wales have voted in favour of a pay offer. there�*s an ongoing dispute in northern ireland. 00:24:51,932 --> 4294966103:13:29,429 hugh pym, bbc news. a rare yellow—eyed penguin called hoiho has taken the crown in new zealand�*s bird of the year competition. more than 50,000 people voted in the competition to give the penguin its second win since...
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no more strike action for now but the bma have hinted that next year is a completely different matter considerable relief.— considerable relief. indeed. and this has _ considerable relief. indeed. and this has all _ considerable relief. indeed. and this has all come - considerable relief. indeed. and this has all come since | considerable relief. indeed. i and this has all come since the new government has come in, what do you think was different, orwhat what do you think was different, or what was different, or what was different in the material amount of course, but what else in terms of the relationship now between the government and thejunior now between the government and the junior doctors? now between the government and thejunior doctors? is the junior doctors? i3 interesting because thejunior doctors? i3 interesting because for the last financial year the conservative government had hinted at adding 3% to the 9% had already been paid out, and probably would have gone ahead with it. but the talks didn't really get anywhere because they wouldn't talk about the next financial yea
no more strike action for now but the bma have hinted that next year is a completely different matter considerable relief.— considerable relief. indeed. and this has _ considerable relief. indeed. and this has all _ considerable relief. indeed. and this has all come - considerable relief. indeed. and this has all come since | considerable relief. indeed. i and this has all come since the new government has come in, what do you think was different, orwhat what do you think was different, or...
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the bma arguing there is still a long way to go to compensate for past inflation, and their campaignr and there were not any strikes. junior doctors in wales have voted in favour of a pay offer is an ongoing dispute in northern ireland. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. to the middle east next, where the us secretary of state antony blinken is due in egypt shortly as efforts continues to try and secure a ceasefire deal, and the release of hostages in gaza. mr blinken met with israel�*s opposition leader, yair lapid, in washington on monday. mr lapid hasjoined other world leaders in calling for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to secure a truce with hamas "immediately". we will do everything necessary in order to make sure there is a hostage deal. i believe that any political interest should be set aside for this. this is way more important. israel as a nation will not heal unless we bring them back home. this is essential to our existence. i will quote antony blinken from a close meeting. i will say it is doable. we can have, we can do a deal and we need to do it
the bma arguing there is still a long way to go to compensate for past inflation, and their campaignr and there were not any strikes. junior doctors in wales have voted in favour of a pay offer is an ongoing dispute in northern ireland. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. to the middle east next, where the us secretary of state antony blinken is due in egypt shortly as efforts continues to try and secure a ceasefire deal, and the release of hostages in gaza. mr blinken met...
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after the election, the labour government made an increased pay offer, which the doctors union, the bma, put to members and they voted to accept. this is the first step towards restoring pay, towards restoring the value, which is all that doctors have wanted since the beginning of this campaign. as you will know we have had huge pay cuts since 2008 but this marks a change in that trajectory. and if these communications break down, then we will be thinking about going back into dispute and striking again if we need to, but that is always a last case resort and something we don't want to have to do. the offer included a backdated pay rise for last year of 4%, on top of an existing increase worth an average of 9%, and for this year, an additional 6% increase, topped up with an extra £1,000, which comes to around 9%. it overall adds up to 22%. the government says strike action byjunior doctors cost the nhs in england around £1.7 billion. the health secretary welcomed the vote in favour of the deal. the deal we've reached with junior doctors is fair for them, but crucially fair for patients
after the election, the labour government made an increased pay offer, which the doctors union, the bma, put to members and they voted to accept. this is the first step towards restoring pay, towards restoring the value, which is all that doctors have wanted since the beginning of this campaign. as you will know we have had huge pay cuts since 2008 but this marks a change in that trajectory. and if these communications break down, then we will be thinking about going back into dispute and...
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i've got to say, when you read some of the response to this from some of the spokespeople for the bmaome of the junior doctors themselves, they're very clear in their messaging. they say, for example, this is a first step towards their goal. absolutely not the end. and they definitely have not ruled out future strike action. if things do not continue to progress forward with over inflation pay rises to achieve that pay restoration, ben habib, your thoughts. >> so it's interesting the way the language of the bma and the junior doctors has changed over the last few months. you might recall when the 35% demand was first made and everyone was kind of up in arms thinking, my goodness, that's a ridiculously large demand because, you know, rail drivers were asking for, i can't remember the exact figure, 12 to 15% nurses were asking for a similar increase in in salary. all of whom weren't going to get what they wanted. but these guys were out on a limb at 35%, and they responded by saying that actually, 35% is what we're asking for. we understand we have to compromise and that was under not t
i've got to say, when you read some of the response to this from some of the spokespeople for the bmaome of the junior doctors themselves, they're very clear in their messaging. they say, for example, this is a first step towards their goal. absolutely not the end. and they definitely have not ruled out future strike action. if things do not continue to progress forward with over inflation pay rises to achieve that pay restoration, ben habib, your thoughts. >> so it's interesting the way...
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the labour party, when the bma were constantly on strike in the last 12 months, calling out the bma. to get past the bma when they did not call out the strikes? >> well, they've tried throwing money at them and that didn't work. so i don't know what they're going to do to do that. you know, we know that people died during those strikes. we know that people's care was scrappy during those strikes. even though the bma insists that that that the most serious cases are covered. we know they're not. they're just not covered. so, you know, how how is he going to make that? it doesn't matter how much that now is run by militants, the bma, it's not run by people who care about doctors particularly. it's run by people who hate governments and want money. and that is that is going to be the problem in future. if he's talking about cutting costs, how is he going to do that when they're going to be demanding ever more? every year ? year? >> i think we have to go to break. >> i think we're going to go. >> still to come. we're 1040. this is britain's newsroom with andrew pierce and bev turner. >>
the labour party, when the bma were constantly on strike in the last 12 months, calling out the bma. to get past the bma when they did not call out the strikes? >> well, they've tried throwing money at them and that didn't work. so i don't know what they're going to do to do that. you know, we know that people died during those strikes. we know that people's care was scrappy during those strikes. even though the bma insists that that that the most serious cases are covered. we know...
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the bma has argued that there is still a long way to go to compensate the past inflation. a pay offer. there is an ongoing dispute in northern ireland. hugh pym, bbc news. a zoo in shropshire has appealed for help to find a lost capybara which has escaped from its enclosure. the animal, called cinnamon, was last seen it on a road outside telford four days ago. her owners have appealed for help finding her. they have said she is probably living her best life. look at her there. time for the weather, not to come on bbc news. this area of high pressure in charge, it is going to say largely drive with some sunshine. these areas of cloud just filtering in across east anglia and the south east mayjust produce the odd light shower, the odd spot of drizzle across the northern isles, where it could be quite murky at times. but the north of mainland scotland, up to 23 degrees and elsewhere generally high teens, low 20s, feeling very pleasant for mid september. tonight we will see more cloud filtering in across east anglia into parts of the midlands, the south of england. patchy fog
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latest intervention in the bma's latest intervention in the cass report . but before we the cass report. but before we get started, let's get your latest news with will hollis . latest news with will hollis. >> nana. thank you. good afternoon. the top story at 3:00. sir keir starmer has joined world leaders condemning what he's described as the horrific and senseless killing of six hostages in gaza. us president joe biden's also said he's devastated and outraged by the news, while the israeli prime minister insists he won't rest until those responsible are caught. here are live pictures now from the funeral of 27 year old almog seroussi. hundreds have gathered to pay their respects in the city of ra'anana in israel. these are now pictures coming from us to coming to us from jerusalem, where families have gathered to put pressure on benjamin netanyahu to make an immediate deal with hamas . meanwhile, deal with hamas. meanwhile, a pause in fighting has begun in gaza, allowing international aid agencies to launch a mass polio vaccination campaign. over 600,000
latest intervention in the bma's latest intervention in the cass report . but before we the cass report. but before we get started, let's get your latest news with will hollis . latest news with will hollis. >> nana. thank you. good afternoon. the top story at 3:00. sir keir starmer has joined world leaders condemning what he's described as the horrific and senseless killing of six hostages in gaza. us president joe biden's also said he's devastated and outraged by the news, while the...
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and then the bma , can get it.ish medical association, which i think most people can agree has become increasingly militant in recent years , says. militant in recent years, says. but by the way, we could still strike next year and i don't think the bma should do that. >> but again, i think junior doctor faced a 35% pay cut. we've seen doctors leave this country. look, you're a capitalist. i would say camilla, right ? right? >> you pay a competitive wage, you are not afraid of saying exactly right, and you pay a competitive wage. >> if you don't pay a competitive wage, you don't retain your staff. what we've seen with doctors, they're leaving this country, they're going to australia, they're going to australia, they're going to australia, they're going to new zealand. so we are going to new zealand. so we are going to new zealand. so we are going to pay them competitive wages is keeping them here. >> they're not working full time enough. there was a study last week suggesting that the average hours worked in a week
and then the bma , can get it.ish medical association, which i think most people can agree has become increasingly militant in recent years , says. militant in recent years, says. but by the way, we could still strike next year and i don't think the bma should do that. >> but again, i think junior doctor faced a 35% pay cut. we've seen doctors leave this country. look, you're a capitalist. i would say camilla, right ? right? >> you pay a competitive wage, you are not afraid of...
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bma committee . doctor. bma committee. >> absolutely no, no doubt about it . they've absolutely it.ere's such a word. they've outstrategized the government on this. and, you know, wes streeting, you're quite right. i mean , he's quite right. i mean, he's a sensible enough young man, but he's never run anything and he's never had a big job. and to walk into oh, hang on roy, he was president of the national union of students. well, apart from that big job, he's never had another big job. and you know, he's walked into the biggest, most tangled, difficult department of health that it's possible to take on with a huge expenditure . and it's not just expenditure. and it's not just that, of course. it's the we found out from the darzi report last week. it's the effect of, of ten year flat line funding. the lansley reforms in covid. the lansley reforms in covid. the nhs is in a mess and he's got to sort it out. but as i said previously, i think, you know, if i was in his position, the only thing i would be really going for is to try and get the waiting list down and look as though i'm tryi
bma committee . doctor. bma committee. >> absolutely no, no doubt about it . they've absolutely it.ere's such a word. they've outstrategized the government on this. and, you know, wes streeting, you're quite right. i mean , he's quite right. i mean, he's a sensible enough young man, but he's never run anything and he's never had a big job. and to walk into oh, hang on roy, he was president of the national union of students. well, apart from that big job, he's never had another big job....
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after the election, the labour government made an increased pay offer, which the doctors union, the bmaut to members and they voted to accept. we are bringing this current dispute of two years now to an end. it has taken far too long for the government to take any meaningful steps towards pay restoration. we are now in a process of turning that tide, and i hope that we can continue to make thatjourney into the future so that doctors don't have to strike over pay again. the offer included a backdated pay rise for last year of 4%, on top of an existing increase worth an average of 9%, and for this year, an additional 6% increase, topped up with an extra £1,000, which comes to around 9%. it overall adds up to 22%. the government says strike action byjunior doctors cost the nhs in england around £1.7 billion. the health secretary welcomed the vote in favour of the deal. the deal we've reached with junior doctors is fairfor them, but crucially fair for patients and the taxpayer because now we can draw a line under this bitter dispute, cut waiting lists and get our nhs notjust back on its fee
after the election, the labour government made an increased pay offer, which the doctors union, the bmaut to members and they voted to accept. we are bringing this current dispute of two years now to an end. it has taken far too long for the government to take any meaningful steps towards pay restoration. we are now in a process of turning that tide, and i hope that we can continue to make thatjourney into the future so that doctors don't have to strike over pay again. the offer included a...
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the bma, though, say they are pleased that the members have got this deal, which was much better than their pay campaign and it is not over, so we may well hear more of this in the next wage round next year. all ri . ht, next wage round next year. all right, hugh pym, our health editor, thank you. the suspect arrested after an apparent second assassination attempt in two months on the life of donald trump has appeared in court in florida. ryan routh was detained after secret service agents opened fire at a golf course where the former president was playing. they'd spotted an assault rifle in bushes a few hundred yards from mr trump, who was unharmed. sarah smith has more from florida. driver, walk straight back! this is the moment officers ordered ryan routh out of his car, hands above his head, before he was swiftly handcuffed and arrested. the 58—year—old had spent over 12 hours waiting for donald trump. two years ago, he spoke to newsweek from ukraine about his attempt to recruit volunteers to fight invading russian forces. if the governments will not send their official military,
the bma, though, say they are pleased that the members have got this deal, which was much better than their pay campaign and it is not over, so we may well hear more of this in the next wage round next year. all ri . ht, next wage round next year. all right, hugh pym, our health editor, thank you. the suspect arrested after an apparent second assassination attempt in two months on the life of donald trump has appeared in court in florida. ryan routh was detained after secret service agents...
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after the election, the labour government made an increased pay offer, which the doctors union, the bma pay, towards restoring the value, which is all that doctors have wanted since the beginning of this campaign. as you will know we have had huge pay cuts since 2008
after the election, the labour government made an increased pay offer, which the doctors union, the bma pay, towards restoring the value, which is all that doctors have wanted since the beginning of this campaign. as you will know we have had huge pay cuts since 2008
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the bma, though, say while they're pleased that their members have got this deal, which was much betterong way to go" in their pay campaign and it is not over. so we may well hear more of this in the next wage round next year. that was hugh pym. the suspect arrested after an apparent second assassination attempt in two months on the life of donald trump, has appeared in court in florida. ryan routh was detained, after secret service agents opened ryan routh was detained after secret service agents opened fire at a golf course where the former president was playing. they'd spotted an assault rifle in bushes a few yards from mrtrump, who was unharmed. sarah smith has more from florida. driver, walk straight back! this is the moment officers ordered ryan routh out of his car, hands above his head, before he was swiftly handcuffed and arrested. the 58—year—old had spent over 12 hours waiting for donald trump. two years ago, he spoke to newsweek from ukraine about his attempt to recruit volunteers to fight invading russian forces. if the governments will not send their official military, the
the bma, though, say while they're pleased that their members have got this deal, which was much betterong way to go" in their pay campaign and it is not over. so we may well hear more of this in the next wage round next year. that was hugh pym. the suspect arrested after an apparent second assassination attempt in two months on the life of donald trump, has appeared in court in florida. ryan routh was detained, after secret service agents opened ryan routh was detained after secret...
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an offer that the bma recommended members to accept. and we'll bnng members to accept. and we'll bring you more as we get it now. in other news, disgraced bbc presenter huw edwards has been spared jail after admitting to accessing indecent images of children. but the judge said his long earned reputation is in tatters. it comes after the 63 year old was sent 41 illegal images by convicted alex williams over whatsapp. the court also heard edwards paid williams hundreds of pounds after receiving the images at westminster magistrates court this afternoon. edwards was handed a six months imprisonment suspended sentence for two years. it means he doesn't go to prison but is subject to a probation period . now the prime probation period. now the prime minister has reaffirmed his commitment to cracking down on smuggling gangs after high level talks in rome , sir keir starmer talks in rome, sir keir starmer met with italian leader giorgia meloni to discuss what he called italy's remarkable progress in halting mediterranean boat crossings. it comes after italy's recent controver
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. >> well, they won't be allowed to be doctors because the bma, the british medical association, whichs their trade union, has put a cap on the number of doctors we're allowed to educate. so it needs to change. so that's got to go. i mean these these restrictive practices that are gripping our economy and our social sector here have got to go. we need to train more doctors at home and we can do it. the universities are available, the places can be expanded, but the unions are standing in the way. >> what i'm interested, daniel, that you say this figure is divisive and it is divisive because there are those people who say there's too many people coming here who are low skilled, and we do. our eye off the ball when we do. >> yeah. and i think you can take issue with some of the figures for example, it says, well, it's 150,000 over the course of your working life when an awful lot of migrants aren't here for the whole of their working life. also it says within the report that they put in more in taxes than they take out with services. so i'm a bit struggling where that figure comes from.
. >> well, they won't be allowed to be doctors because the bma, the british medical association, whichs their trade union, has put a cap on the number of doctors we're allowed to educate. so it needs to change. so that's got to go. i mean these these restrictive practices that are gripping our economy and our social sector here have got to go. we need to train more doctors at home and we can do it. the universities are available, the places can be expanded, but the unions are standing in...
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some there are there are restrictions which are there are restrictions which are restrictions that the bma are which are ridiculous. and also it is in some way a reflection on our education system, which is another crisis ridden mess. fascinating figures this week on the number of people supposedly home schooling. in fact, they've just deserted schools, which which children often refuse to go to anymore because they're so bad and disorderly. all our all our major, all our major planks of our state are not working . of our state are not working. and each of these things affects the other, but it is. take one example of the french system. it's some years ago now since the french minister of health went into a hospital and closed the last open ward. if you go into a hospital in france now, you get a private room as a matter of course everybody does. they don't have open wards anymore. our system is basically still struggling, along with open wards and mixed wards. something from the 1920s which should not be tolerated. >> did it start this way or did it evolve into that? >> we have what what
some there are there are restrictions which are there are restrictions which are restrictions that the bma are which are ridiculous. and also it is in some way a reflection on our education system, which is another crisis ridden mess. fascinating figures this week on the number of people supposedly home schooling. in fact, they've just deserted schools, which which children often refuse to go to anymore because they're so bad and disorderly. all our all our major, all our major planks of our...
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an offer that the bma recommended members to accept. and we'll bnng members to accept. it now. in other news, disgraced bbc presenter huw edwards has been spared jail after admitting to accessing indecent images of children. but the judge said his long earned reputation is in tatters. it comes after the 63 year old was sent 41 illegal images by convicted alex williams over whatsapp. the court also heard edwards paid williams hundreds of pounds after receiving the images at westminster magistrates court this afternoon. edwards was handed a six months imprisonment suspended sentence for two years. it means he doesn't go to prison but is subject to a probation period . now the prime probation period. now the prime minister has reaffirmed his commitment to cracking down on smuggling
an offer that the bma recommended members to accept. and we'll bnng members to accept. it now. in other news, disgraced bbc presenter huw edwards has been spared jail after admitting to accessing indecent images of children. but the judge said his long earned reputation is in tatters. it comes after the 63 year old was sent 41 illegal images by convicted alex williams over whatsapp. the court also heard edwards paid williams hundreds of pounds after receiving the images at westminster...
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in 2023 the european commission identified 6 gatekeeper platforms to be subject to regulation under bmaor face fines according to 10% of their global revenues. of those six company's, five are american and one is chinese. isn't that ironic is that none of the ones that are headquartered in europe were a part of that? in my view, efforts to regulate the use american companies can and will lead to chilling effect discouraging further us investments in europe. in fact a newly released report from the european commission on the future of eu competition notes that the complexity and risks associated with eu regulatory approach may undermined of elements and emerging technologies like ai and quantum computing. further, i and many others have been critical of the biden administration's failure to promote a strong alternative that advances american digital trade interests abroad with our like-minded allies and trading partners. instead, this administration continues to send mixed messages by walking back long-held bipartisan and nonpartisan digital trade proposals as outlined by the wto pushing
in 2023 the european commission identified 6 gatekeeper platforms to be subject to regulation under bmaor face fines according to 10% of their global revenues. of those six company's, five are american and one is chinese. isn't that ironic is that none of the ones that are headquartered in europe were a part of that? in my view, efforts to regulate the use american companies can and will lead to chilling effect discouraging further us investments in europe. in fact a newly released report from...
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but the british medical association, the bma, the union in all of this say that even after the deal,ed to where doctors were in 2008, and warn of more strikes. so here we are with with a whopping pay rise for these who want to be now described as resident doctors. and yet all these pensioners wondering whether they're going to be able to eat or heat their homes this winter. >> again, it's a it's a difficult choice. but settling the choice, the doctor it is a it is a choice. the choice, the doctor it is a it is a choice . again it's, it's it is a choice. again it's, it's a balancing act, but if you look at the polls, public public support for doctors pay rises is, is actually quite is actually quite high, and we do have a, we have a crisis in the nhs partly because of shortage of staff. and you probably wouldn't like to hear this, but part of that problem is because we don't we don't have enough doctors and we're suffering post—brexit from probably not enough overseas doctors coming to the uk. and we and we do need them and the i mean okay, i'm going back to the tory government but th
but the british medical association, the bma, the union in all of this say that even after the deal,ed to where doctors were in 2008, and warn of more strikes. so here we are with with a whopping pay rise for these who want to be now described as resident doctors. and yet all these pensioners wondering whether they're going to be able to eat or heat their homes this winter. >> again, it's a it's a difficult choice. but settling the choice, the doctor it is a it is a choice. the choice,...
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and that was before they announced this bma settlement, wasn't it, 9 billion was for train drivers andthat's grown since the 22.3% over two years for junior. >> yes. i don't know, because that's that's just i think it's at least 14 billion all the pubuc at least 14 billion all the public sector pay rises. >> then 11.5 billion on climate aid to africa. there's your 22 billion. >> well yeah. >> well yeah. >> but i mean talking about climate change, it was interesting. i was at the david lammy, the new foreign secretary, gave his first foreign policy speech yesterday in kew gardens on the climate and nature. and he was saying, look, a lot of people feel that this is a bit niche, but this is the central issue of our times. and one thing particularly stood out to me was that he was saying, first of all, because the foreign aid budget has been cut, he was making a direct link between that and people crossing the channel on small boats. and another thing he was saying was that this forecast that 200 million people could soon be on the move because of climate change. and, you know, many of tho
and that was before they announced this bma settlement, wasn't it, 9 billion was for train drivers andthat's grown since the 22.3% over two years for junior. >> yes. i don't know, because that's that's just i think it's at least 14 billion all the pubuc at least 14 billion all the public sector pay rises. >> then 11.5 billion on climate aid to africa. there's your 22 billion. >> well yeah. >> well yeah. >> but i mean talking about climate change, it was...
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it needs, and him and wes streeting for challenging the bma to get on board. all right. >> okay.onight's winner. tonight's winner is honorary jon bon jovi for helping to save the life of a woman who, again, i will emphasise, i really hope has now managed to come out the other side of that. right. okay, so , side of that. right. okay, so, emily, who's your union jackass? please. >> well, it's got to be the royal marines or whoever told the royal navy and the royal marines to wokeist their training exercises . whoever training exercises. whoever thought that final thrust should be. >> what should it be? the final thrust. the final thrust. >> salamander. >> salamander. >> green salamander. i mean, whoever thought that was better? >> okay. fair enough. shawn. >> okay. fair enough. shawn. >> mighty sadiq khan for suggesting newly released prisoners should jump the housing queue. of course we should support people and help with rehabilitation, but housing need should be calculated on need. and there's families who are living in temporary accommodation. we spend £90 million a month in l
it needs, and him and wes streeting for challenging the bma to get on board. all right. >> okay.onight's winner. tonight's winner is honorary jon bon jovi for helping to save the life of a woman who, again, i will emphasise, i really hope has now managed to come out the other side of that. right. okay, so , side of that. right. okay, so, emily, who's your union jackass? please. >> well, it's got to be the royal marines or whoever told the royal navy and the royal marines to wokeist...
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. >> i mean, you know, you can see it with i think unite kicked off, i think the bma kicked off a couplecked off about this winter fuel, winter fuel allowance. you know, by definition, if you're a pensioner you're not going to be a trade unionist because you're not in work, but they're taking a stand over that. and that is something that could potentially that would affect their members, you know, 20 years down the line, ten years down the line, whatever. so i think they certainly do. and i think they have made, you know, numerous statements and comments about ed miliband's plan to build gb energy and invest in the kind of clean energy agenda. and they've also made comments for and against, depending on which way they stand on nuclear power. so i think trade unions definitely do view them as consumers as well as workers . but i think well as workers. but i think primarily it is this agenda will create jobs because people are going to have to build the houses. people are going to have to you know, set up the energy stations. people are going to have to man the you know, the cooling centre
. >> i mean, you know, you can see it with i think unite kicked off, i think the bma kicked off a couplecked off about this winter fuel, winter fuel allowance. you know, by definition, if you're a pensioner you're not going to be a trade unionist because you're not in work, but they're taking a stand over that. and that is something that could potentially that would affect their members, you know, 20 years down the line, ten years down the line, whatever. so i think they certainly do. and...
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just 26 hours every week as an astonishing report, and i'm now joined by the former chairman of the bma'skland. doctor buckland, does this come as any surprise to you? 26 hours a week. where are they? gps are missing in action. >> gps have reduced their workload and they're saying, well , okay, we'll say we'll say well, okay, we'll say we'll say goodbye to the money as well, >> and so they're working less and gp's like me are seen as dinosaurs. we're old fashioned. we were doing many more sessions a week . most gps now work much a week. most gps now work much less than full time. they don't get paid more , so they're get paid more, so they're actually losing money. but they're saying , well, i'd rather they're saying, well, i'd rather lose the money. i don't want to work those hours. and it's not so much work shy as the hours are so pressurised. they always have been. but it's got worse in recent years that younger gps actually don't want to go on doing it . doing it. >> but doctor buckland, as i understand it, nhs gps are contracted to work 37.5 hours a week. they're only choosing to wor
just 26 hours every week as an astonishing report, and i'm now joined by the former chairman of the bma'skland. doctor buckland, does this come as any surprise to you? 26 hours a week. where are they? gps are missing in action. >> gps have reduced their workload and they're saying, well , okay, we'll say we'll say well, okay, we'll say we'll say goodbye to the money as well, >> and so they're working less and gp's like me are seen as dinosaurs. we're old fashioned. we were doing...
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with the militant trade union, the bma and the i would say we're going to be talking about the renter'sa troublesome tenant in terms of being able to kick them out or make restrictions or rules around who you can have in your property. and also, what about jazz? >> archewell . oh, we're going to >> archewell. oh, we're going to be talking about him, the labour mp that should be allowed to go. they gave all this biggest renter in parliament 15 flats, all appalling victorian squalor. >> and he's still got the labour whip. >> well the licensing as well he set up. he did the head of the council of redbridge, he set up the licensing and ignored it. did not have licenses for the majority of his five star hypocrites. >> so here's the government laying down the law to all these landlords. they can't even sort out one of their own who's an mp. >> and we've got debbie mcgee coming to on talk about philanthropy, which is when you leave things in your will to charities. >> she's great. she's a great i love her. >> and of course, strictly starts this week. my chair is sinking down as it strictly sta
with the militant trade union, the bma and the i would say we're going to be talking about the renter'sa troublesome tenant in terms of being able to kick them out or make restrictions or rules around who you can have in your property. and also, what about jazz? >> archewell . oh, we're going to >> archewell. oh, we're going to be talking about him, the labour mp that should be allowed to go. they gave all this biggest renter in parliament 15 flats, all appalling victorian squalor....
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the doctors themselves, the bma in particular. >> and of course, the people would say, as we all do,hink, though? gbnews.com/yoursay what do we do with the nhs? with the n hs? >> with the nhs? >> so big question. let's have a look at some of the other stories coming into the newsroom, >> seven men who committed a string of child sex abuse offences against two teenage girls in rotherham have been jailed for a total of 106 years. the men were all convicted after a nine week trial, which was the result of an investigation by the national crime agency called operation stovewood. >> pope francis has publicly criticised both us presidential candidates, claiming the democrat and republican tickets are against life . the pope are against life. the pope didn't refer by name to either kamala harris or donald trump, but did say that not welcoming migrants is a grave sin. and he also commented, of course, you might expect on abortion rights. he compared pro—choice to killing babies. despite this, he did advise america's 52 million catholics to get out and vote for what he called the lesser evil
the doctors themselves, the bma in particular. >> and of course, the people would say, as we all do,hink, though? gbnews.com/yoursay what do we do with the nhs? with the n hs? >> with the nhs? >> so big question. let's have a look at some of the other stories coming into the newsroom, >> seven men who committed a string of child sex abuse offences against two teenage girls in rotherham have been jailed for a total of 106 years. the men were all convicted after a nine...