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david cameron then prime minister was having _ cameron then prime minister was having a _ cameron thenose days seem at a distant _ the chinese leader. those days seem at a distant memory. we the chinese leader. those days seem at a distant memory.— at a distant memory. we will leave it on the note. _ at a distant memory. we will leave it on the note. david _ at a distant memory. we will leave it on the note. david and _ at a distant memory. we will leave it on the note. david and rachel, l it on the note. david and rachel, you are back with us again at 11:30 p:m.. thank you for now. thank you for watching us here at bbc news. but two more coming up at the top of the hour. that's plenty more coming up. hello, i'm hugh ferris. the fa cup quarter final line up is complete. and we also know who will play who in the last eight. two more clubs made it through tonight. including southampton, who beat wolves 2—0 at molineux. danny ings had gone five games without a goal. and initially had this one ruled out for offside. before the var confirmed the striker was onside. southampton had lost thei
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but before that, a leaked document has revealed that borisjohnson is planning to sweep away david cameron'sms of the nhs in england that could see a reduced role for the private sector. nhs commissioners would no longer be required to invite private companies to bid to run services and there would be more focus on hospitals and social care services working together to improve patient care. i asked our political correspondent ben wright to set out what changes were proposed in the leaked document. this is very much in line with the direction of travel that the government had signalled over the last couple of years, ever since it published its long—term plan for the nhs, which in itself marked quite a break with how government has approached the health service over the last three decades really. right back to ken clarke in the �*90s when he introduced the internal market into the health service, through the controversial andrew lansley reforms of 2012, which cemented the idea of gp commissioning groups, competition being the key driver for improved services. now it's about i think bringing ba
but before that, a leaked document has revealed that borisjohnson is planning to sweep away david cameron'sms of the nhs in england that could see a reduced role for the private sector. nhs commissioners would no longer be required to invite private companies to bid to run services and there would be more focus on hospitals and social care services working together to improve patient care. i asked our political correspondent ben wright to set out what changes were proposed in the leaked...
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the move is set to reverse many controversial changes introduced almost a decade ago, when david cameronthe timings of the changes during the pandemic, saying staff were exhausted. 0ur health editor hugh pym has more. the pandemic response has required everyone to work together. the nhs, local and national governments, delivering the vaccination programme and other huge tasks. now ministers want the same for services in england after covid. the pandemic has made the changes in this white paper more, not less, urgent. we have long argued for more integrated care, but how will these new structures be governed? how the will they be accountable to local people? the plans involve legislation to bring nhs organisations together with local government service providers to focus on what people in their areas need. 0ne example's in west yorkshire. here in halifax, a community hub offers food and support to the disadvantaged and nhs staff are also on hand to deal with any health issues. i think it's really important that we deliver services to these vulnerable groups that don't fit into your normal
the move is set to reverse many controversial changes introduced almost a decade ago, when david cameronthe timings of the changes during the pandemic, saying staff were exhausted. 0ur health editor hugh pym has more. the pandemic response has required everyone to work together. the nhs, local and national governments, delivering the vaccination programme and other huge tasks. now ministers want the same for services in england after covid. the pandemic has made the changes in this white paper...
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the move is set to reverse many controversial changes introduced under david cameron almost a decadeimings of the changes "in the middle of the biggest public health crisis our nhs has ever faced", saying staff were exhausted. our health editor hugh pym has more. the pandemic response has required everyone to work together. the nhs, local and national governments, delivering the vaccination programme and other huge tasks. now ministers on the same for services in england after covid. the on the same for services in england after covid-— on the same for services in england after covid. . ., , ., after covid. the pandemic has made the changes — after covid. the pandemic has made the changes in _ after covid. the pandemic has made the changes in this _ after covid. the pandemic has made the changes in this white _ after covid. the pandemic has made the changes in this white paper- the changes in this white paper more, not less, urgent. we the changes in this white paper more, not less, urgent. we have long aruued more, not less, urgent. we have long an ued for more, not less, urgent. we
the move is set to reverse many controversial changes introduced under david cameron almost a decadeimings of the changes "in the middle of the biggest public health crisis our nhs has ever faced", saying staff were exhausted. our health editor hugh pym has more. the pandemic response has required everyone to work together. the nhs, local and national governments, delivering the vaccination programme and other huge tasks. now ministers on the same for services in england after covid....
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is celebrating a decade in office laurie the catch was recruited by then british prime minister david cameron to seoul. iraq crisis the rescue cat has since drawn the attention of international media especially during nap time the chief moussa has seen many political leaders come and go and has held his position long god and any political party leader in the united kingdom. is a reminder now of the top story we're following for you u.s. senate is has voted to acquit former president donald trump in the 2nd impingement trial the senate has voted logically along party lines we are only 7 republicans joining the democrats just not enough to get the required 2 thirds majority needed to confute convict trump. you're watching news from berlin reporter is up next here on day w. you remember this all the latest on our web site c w dot com on twitter and instagram to. do some gardening thanks for watching. it's about billions. it's about power. it's about the foundation of the new world order the silk road. to china wants to expand its influence with history network. putting brokers are sure the morni
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the reforms brought in by david cameron's government were deeply controversial.eant to usher in an era of competition and innovation. but the government has announced it will now reverse those reforms in a shake—up of the nhs. my will now reverse those reforms in a shake-up of the nhs._ shake-up of the nhs. my 'ob as a health secretary * shake-up of the nhs. my 'ob as a health secretary to h shake-up of the nhs. my 'ob as a health secretary to make _ shake-up of the nhs. my job as a health secretary to make the - shake-up of the nhs. my job as a . health secretary to make the system work for those who work in the system, to free up, to empower, to harness the mission driven credibility of team health and care and the goal of this white paper is to allow that to happen. {jut and the goal of this white paper is to allow that to happen.— and the goal of this white paper is to allow that to happen. out will go requirements _ to allow that to happen. out will go requirements tendering _ to allow that to happen. out will go requirements tendering contracts i to allow t
the reforms brought in by david cameron's government were deeply controversial.eant to usher in an era of competition and innovation. but the government has announced it will now reverse those reforms in a shake—up of the nhs. my will now reverse those reforms in a shake-up of the nhs._ shake-up of the nhs. my 'ob as a health secretary * shake-up of the nhs. my 'ob as a health secretary to h shake-up of the nhs. my 'ob as a health secretary to make _ shake-up of the nhs. my job as a health...
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the reforms brought in by david cameron's government were deeply controversial.were meant to usher in an era of competition and innovation. but a white paper, to be published later, will begin the process of unpicking them. out will go requirements on tendering contracts, and instead councils and nhs services will be told to pool resources and decision making. ministers believe it will help meet the challenges of the ageing population and rise in numbers with chronic conditions. those working in the health service said many of the rules were time consuming, frustrating and stressful. there is a bit of a risk. we've had a lot of experience, unfortunately, of restructuring in the nhs. and while everyone says, we hope it won't cause a lot of disruption, it is a bit of a risk here that we have a lot of people distracted from the job of planning services for the future, planning the recovery from covid, or indeed, actually we're still in covid, perhaps even being distracted from that. nhs and council leaders say changes are needed, although the local government associ
the reforms brought in by david cameron's government were deeply controversial.were meant to usher in an era of competition and innovation. but a white paper, to be published later, will begin the process of unpicking them. out will go requirements on tendering contracts, and instead councils and nhs services will be told to pool resources and decision making. ministers believe it will help meet the challenges of the ageing population and rise in numbers with chronic conditions. those working...
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david cameron he's going to look good you know in good health. and yet thinking that i like it has a team around me i'm going to work up my diet they have become our governor in our living again are going to how we're going to borrow money. cattle now while we're going to stop we're. going to go home to when my. notebook little bit oh i'm not counting a few sunni town at home or a kind of. emergency for good now i can see what we have how i see it come to mind when he comes to my mom m.m.s. i'm 100 going through the. i haven't bought. i don't think the economy where you are when we're not talking minutely like a kind of going to want to have time and don't know can happen it isn't when once again maggie did not want to bring up an attempt at the time she was no coming with any type let me have my lap you know that i'm thinking that when you make a game of people here. are you with me up and down you're. going to be able to let them. come out of here that i have a. good arab or good nor they are not like no family when you get it no no no no no no
david cameron he's going to look good you know in good health. and yet thinking that i like it has a team around me i'm going to work up my diet they have become our governor in our living again are going to how we're going to borrow money. cattle now while we're going to stop we're. going to go home to when my. notebook little bit oh i'm not counting a few sunni town at home or a kind of. emergency for good now i can see what we have how i see it come to mind when he comes to my mom m.m.s. i'm...
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the british prime minister david cameron, and the french president sarkozy land in libya to a hero'scome. october 20, qaddafi flees along with a handful of loyalists. his convoy comes under attack by nato. he's found alive by rebels and captured. he later died of his injuries. in circumstances that remain murky. since then, elections have failed to produce a stable government and the country has been ripped in half. to the east, the commander, under his leadership the libya national army has taken control of the country strategic oil reserves. backed by russia, egypt and the uae, he presents himself as a bulwark against jihadists. >> the city and benghazi has been liberated. this liberation is complete. >> to the west, the tripoli based government of national court recognized by the united nations. its forces are believed to have received military help from turkey. in october, 2020, after years of conflict, both sides site --0 cite a permanent government. >> they are meeting this wednesday for their first talk since u.s. president joe biden took office. looking to reboot ties after f
the british prime minister david cameron, and the french president sarkozy land in libya to a hero'scome. october 20, qaddafi flees along with a handful of loyalists. his convoy comes under attack by nato. he's found alive by rebels and captured. he later died of his injuries. in circumstances that remain murky. since then, elections have failed to produce a stable government and the country has been ripped in half. to the east, the commander, under his leadership the libya national army has...
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the move would sweep away changes introduced by david cameron's government, in 2012, with nhs commissioners required to invite private companies to bid to run services, and with more focus on hospitals and social care services, working together to improve patient care. our health correspondent, katharine de costa, reports. an ageing population brings with it the challenge of proving more complex care. hospital beds are often tied up, waiting for a care package to support elderly patients at home. many have argued controversial changes made nearly a decade ago left health and care services fragmented. the lansley act was broadly considered to have been a bit of a problem, in allowing gps, hospitals, community services and social care to work more closely together. some elements of the competition and the requirement to procure services through competitive tendering has got in the way of people working together. in 2012, under the cameron government, lord lansley handed the control and finances of the nhs to nhs england, with an annual strategy set by the government. it meant that nhs service
the move would sweep away changes introduced by david cameron's government, in 2012, with nhs commissioners required to invite private companies to bid to run services, and with more focus on hospitals and social care services, working together to improve patient care. our health correspondent, katharine de costa, reports. an ageing population brings with it the challenge of proving more complex care. hospital beds are often tied up, waiting for a care package to support elderly patients at...
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changes could see a reduced role for the private sector and sweep away changes introduced by david cameron'sovernment in 2012. nhs commissioners would no longer be required to invite private companies to bid to run services and there would be more focus on hospitals and social care services working together to improve patient care. our health correspondent katharine de costa reports. an ageing population brings with it the challenge of providing more complex care. hospital beds can often be tied up, waiting fora hospital beds can often be tied up, waiting for a care package to support elderly patients at home. ~ home. i think the devil will be in the detail... _ home. i think the devil will be in the detail... many - home. i think the devil will be in the detail... many health . in the detail... many health professionals _ in the detail... many health professionals feel _ professionals feel controversial changes made nearly a decade ago left health and care services fragmented. will i don't think you would find anyone in the nhs that would be very pleased to see the back of competition rules
changes could see a reduced role for the private sector and sweep away changes introduced by david cameron'sovernment in 2012. nhs commissioners would no longer be required to invite private companies to bid to run services and there would be more focus on hospitals and social care services working together to improve patient care. our health correspondent katharine de costa reports. an ageing population brings with it the challenge of providing more complex care. hospital beds can often be...
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changes could see a reduced role for the private sector and sweep away changes introduced by david cameron'sovernment in 2012. nhs commissioners would no longer be required to invite private companies to bid to run services and there would be more focus on hospitals and social care services working together to improve patient care. our health correspondent katharine de costa reports. an ageing population brings with it the challenge of providing more complex care. hospital beds can often be tied up, waiting for a care package to support elderly patients at home. i think the devil will be in the detail... many health professionals feel controversial changes, made nearly a decade ago, left health and care services fragmented. i don't think you will find anyone in the nhs who won't be glad to see the back of competition rules. it's really got in the way of working effectively across the health and social care landscape, we all work better when we work cooperatively and we've seen that during the pandemic. i think where people's reservations will be is about ministers having a much higher oversi
changes could see a reduced role for the private sector and sweep away changes introduced by david cameron'sovernment in 2012. nhs commissioners would no longer be required to invite private companies to bid to run services and there would be more focus on hospitals and social care services working together to improve patient care. our health correspondent katharine de costa reports. an ageing population brings with it the challenge of providing more complex care. hospital beds can often be...
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chief is celebrating 10 years in office larry the cat was recruited by then british prime minister david cameron it to solve a brat crisis the rescue cata since drawn the attention of international media especially during that time the chief master has seen many political leaders come and go and has held his position longer than any political party leader in the united kingdom. richard. yeah there he goes that cute cat you're up to date now on the w. news seminarian and the steam from me and the entire team and birthday and thanks for watching. in the heart of london train. for. what's in store. for the future. we can make your city today your insight. into a man homey pushed over lunch i'll throw it all in the water right no climb a tree to bring home the story. basis watch less leeway for just one week. how much work can really get. we still have time to work i'm going. to subscribe to the news like. this week. on world stories. immigrants in the u.s. are counting on biden women in moscow are driving metros again but we begin in northwestern syria where tens of thousands of refugees are living
chief is celebrating 10 years in office larry the cat was recruited by then british prime minister david cameron it to solve a brat crisis the rescue cata since drawn the attention of international media especially during that time the chief master has seen many political leaders come and go and has held his position longer than any political party leader in the united kingdom. richard. yeah there he goes that cute cat you're up to date now on the w. news seminarian and the steam from me and...
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changes could see a reduced role for the private sector and sweep away changes introduced by david cameron'sernment in 2012. nhs commissioners would no longer be required to invite private companies to bid to run services and there would be more focus on hospitals and social care services working together to improve patient care. our health correspondent katharine de costa reports. an ageing population brings with it the challenge of providing more complex care. hospital beds can often be tied up, waiting for a care package to support elderly patients at home. i think the devil will be in the detail... many health professionals feel controversial changes, made nearly a decade ago, left health and care services fragmented. i don't think you will find anyone in the nhs who won't be glad to see the back of competition rules. it's really got in the way of working effectively across the health and social care landscape, we all work better when we work cooperatively and we've seen that during the pandemic. i think where people's reservations will be is about ministers having a much higher oversigh
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mean, as a british programme, you can fully appreciate that in 2015 — 2015 — george osborne and david cameroning china in the so—called golden era. george osborne actually visited xinjiang and praised chinese policies in xinjiang. and so i don't say that to criticise you in britain, but just to explain that the rest of the world was far behind the united states in this recognition. listen, i'm in no way trying to play gotcha with you by trying to get you to say we got it wrong back in 2012—16. i'm simply trying to understand what's going to happen now, because i'm very mindful, as you must be, that there are key players injoe biden�*s administration who were involved in developing china policy in the past, who are going to be developing china policy in the future. and the question is, what have they learned? how have they changed in the last few years? and i'll take one example — kurt campbell, who's now, i think, in effect, asia policy chief in the national security council, a job very similar to the one you used to have. now, kurt campbell, a couple of years ago wrote a sort of mea culpa to
mean, as a british programme, you can fully appreciate that in 2015 — 2015 — george osborne and david cameroning china in the so—called golden era. george osborne actually visited xinjiang and praised chinese policies in xinjiang. and so i don't say that to criticise you in britain, but just to explain that the rest of the world was far behind the united states in this recognition. listen, i'm in no way trying to play gotcha with you by trying to get you to say we got it wrong back in...
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changes could see a reduced role for the private sector and sweep away changes introduced by david cameron'sovernment in 2012. nhs commissioners would no longer be required to invite private companies to bid to run services and there would be more focus on hospitals and social care services working together to improve patient care. our health correspondent katharine de costa reports. an ageing population brings with it the challenge of providing more complex care. hospital beds can often be tied up, waiting for a care package to support elderly patients at home. i think the devil will be in the detail... many health professionals feel controversial changes, made nearly a decade ago, left health and care services fragmented. i don't think you will find anyone in the nhs who won't be glad to see the back of competition rules. it's really got in the way of working effectively across the health and social care landscape, we all work better when we work cooperatively and we've seen that during the pandemic. i think where people's reservations will be is about ministers having a much higher oversi
changes could see a reduced role for the private sector and sweep away changes introduced by david cameron'sovernment in 2012. nhs commissioners would no longer be required to invite private companies to bid to run services and there would be more focus on hospitals and social care services working together to improve patient care. our health correspondent katharine de costa reports. an ageing population brings with it the challenge of providing more complex care. hospital beds can often be...
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reveal plans to reorganise the nhs in england. 0verturning many of the changes introduced by david cameron'ss ago. the health secretary told mps he wanted health and care services to work more closely together and set aside bureaucratic rules. matt hancock said the coronavirus pandemic had made the changes more, not less, urgent. and he said the nhs was the finest health service in the world. it's extraordinary feats this past year are unsurpassed, even in its own proud history. and once again, we must support the nhs and the whole health and care system with the legislative framework fit for our times and fit for the future. a more integrated, more innovative and more responsive system, harnessing the best of modern technology and supporting the vocation and dedication of those who work in it. this white paper is the next step in that noble endeavour. labour questioned the timing. now, we're in the middle of the biggest public health crisis our nhs has ever faced. staff on the front line are exhausted and underpaid. the royal college of nurses says the nhs is on its knees. primary care and
reveal plans to reorganise the nhs in england. 0verturning many of the changes introduced by david cameron'ss ago. the health secretary told mps he wanted health and care services to work more closely together and set aside bureaucratic rules. matt hancock said the coronavirus pandemic had made the changes more, not less, urgent. and he said the nhs was the finest health service in the world. it's extraordinary feats this past year are unsurpassed, even in its own proud history. and once again,...
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we don't hearfrom david cameron very often these days. he tries to keep on the down low. this point would be just wrong. thinks any tax rises at this point would bejust wrong. he thinks any tax rises at this point would be just wrong. he says we are in a wartime situation. philip hammond on the other hand ourformer chancellor is saying look, this can't go on forever. it is going to have to be putting out the message that eventually money will have to be found somewhere to stop its an estimated £40 billion whole caused by the pandemic that needs to be filled somehow.— by the pandemic that needs to be filled somehow. eight look at the i, james. filled somehow. eight look at the i, james 0ne — filled somehow. eight look at the i, james. one think— filled somehow. eight look at the i, james. one think we _ filled somehow. eight look at the i, james. one think we are _ filled somehow. eight look at the i, james. one think we are not - filled somehow. eight look at the i, james. one think we are not going| filled somehow. eight look at the i, i james. one think we are not going
we don't hearfrom david cameron very often these days. he tries to keep on the down low. this point would be just wrong. thinks any tax rises at this point would bejust wrong. he thinks any tax rises at this point would be just wrong. he says we are in a wartime situation. philip hammond on the other hand ourformer chancellor is saying look, this can't go on forever. it is going to have to be putting out the message that eventually money will have to be found somewhere to stop its an estimated...
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cheering crowds in benghazi greeted david cameron and president nicolas sarkozy of france who had ledin free benghazi and in free libya. loud explosions. but libyans are not free. corrupt, lawless militias, and for the last six years two rival governments have fought to fill the vacuum gaddafi left when he crushed any political activity that didn't pay him homage. a lot of people said afterwards, "well, hang on, "we should have done more," whatever that means. cameron and sarkozy went to benghazi, they declared victory and went home. yeah, they did, they did. i mean, i think cameron wanted to do more. we didn't have the capacity to do it. would it have made any difference? unless you have people on the ground, and the qataris did, the emeratis did, the turks did. we didn't. and in any case, we didn't know the terrain properly, but others did, and exploited it. in any case, we didn't know enough about libya. any more than we knew enough about iraq when we went in in 2003. thousands have been killed in libya since 2011. no one knows for certain how many. in tarhuna, they're exhuming, id
cheering crowds in benghazi greeted david cameron and president nicolas sarkozy of france who had ledin free benghazi and in free libya. loud explosions. but libyans are not free. corrupt, lawless militias, and for the last six years two rival governments have fought to fill the vacuum gaddafi left when he crushed any political activity that didn't pay him homage. a lot of people said afterwards, "well, hang on, "we should have done more," whatever that means. cameron and sarkozy...
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a leaked document has revealed that borisjohnson is planning to sweep away david cameron's reforms of would no longer be required to invite private companies to bid to run services, and there would be more focus on hospitals and social care services working together
a leaked document has revealed that borisjohnson is planning to sweep away david cameron's reforms of would no longer be required to invite private companies to bid to run services, and there would be more focus on hospitals and social care services working together
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a leaked document has revealed that borisjohnson is planning to sweep away david cameron's reforms ofhs in england — that could see a reduced role for the private sector. nhs commissioners would no longer be required to invite private companies to bid to run services, and there would be more focus on hospitals and social care services working together to improve patient care. our health correspondent katharine da costa reports. an ageing population brings with it extra challenges. elderly patients often require more complex care and hospital treatment that can cause pressure on the treatment, when they're fit enough to leave but there isn't capacity in the social care system to support them. new proposals suggest sweeping changes to current contracts, that would allow closer working between the nhs and local authorities to keep older patients out of hospital and provide more care in the community. we need a lot morejoined up care. it's notjust going into hospital to have your hip replaced, having that sorted out and then going home again, it's people who have lots of things that need
a leaked document has revealed that borisjohnson is planning to sweep away david cameron's reforms ofhs in england — that could see a reduced role for the private sector. nhs commissioners would no longer be required to invite private companies to bid to run services, and there would be more focus on hospitals and social care services working together to improve patient care. our health correspondent katharine da costa reports. an ageing population brings with it extra challenges. elderly...
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cheering crowds in benghazi greeted david cameron and president nicolas sarkozy of france who had ledlawless militias, and for the last six years two rival governments have fought to fill the vacuum gaddafi left when he crushed any political activity that didn't pay him homage. a lot of people said afterwards, "well, hang on, "we should have done more," whatever that means. cameron and sarkozy went to benghazi, they declared victory and went home. yeah, they did, they did. i mean, i think cameron wanted to do more. we didn't have the capacity to do it. would it have made any difference? unless you have people on the ground, and the qataris did, the emeratis did, the turks did. we didn't. and in any case, we didn't know the terrain properly, but others did, and exploited it. in any case, we didn't know enough about libya. any more than we knew enough about iraq when we went in in 2003. thousands have been killed in libya since 2011. no one knows for certain how many. in tarhuna, they're exhuming, identifying and re—burying people murdered by a notorious militia led by five brothers. so
cheering crowds in benghazi greeted david cameron and president nicolas sarkozy of france who had ledlawless militias, and for the last six years two rival governments have fought to fill the vacuum gaddafi left when he crushed any political activity that didn't pay him homage. a lot of people said afterwards, "well, hang on, "we should have done more," whatever that means. cameron and sarkozy went to benghazi, they declared victory and went home. yeah, they did, they did. i...
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the tendering rule introduced by david cameron's government will be scrapped.ustrating and time—consuming. were frustrating and time-consuming. were frustrating and time-consuminu. , ., , time-consuming. there is a bit of a risk- _ time-consuming. there is a bit of a risk. we've _ time-consuming. there is a bit of a risk. we've had _ time-consuming. there is a bit of a risk. we've had a - time-consuming. there is a bit of a risk. we've had a lot - time-consuming. there is a bit of a risk. we've had a lot of. of a risk. we've had a lot of experience, unfortunately, of restructuring in the nhs, and while everyone says we hope it won't cause a lot of disruption, it's a bit of a risk here that we will have a lot of people distracted from the job of planning services for the future, planning the recovery from covid — indeed we are still in covid — indeed be distracted from that. are still in covid - indeed be distracted from that.- distracted from that. there will be more _ distracted from that. there will be more details - distracted from that. there will be more d
the tendering rule introduced by david cameron's government will be scrapped.ustrating and time—consuming. were frustrating and time-consuming. were frustrating and time-consuminu. , ., , time-consuming. there is a bit of a risk- _ time-consuming. there is a bit of a risk. we've _ time-consuming. there is a bit of a risk. we've had _ time-consuming. there is a bit of a risk. we've had a - time-consuming. there is a bit of a risk. we've had a lot - time-consuming. there is a bit of a risk....
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she was a figure who commanded the respect of prime minister david cameron and other ministers and theyg about £20 million a year at the point of collapse, it fell apart because of the sexual assault allegations and other donors backed out. thejudge allegations and other donors backed out. the judge said today that while aspects of the charity work amongst some of the poorest in london and elsewhere were high—risk, the business model was not sustainable and the charity would have —— not unsustainable and the charity would have survived had it not been for the allegations. camila batmanghelidjh says she feels vindicated under thejudgment batmanghelidjh says she feels vindicated under the judgment is the first step in refuting lies and myths about her organisation and she said that many thousands of children she wanted to support were left unassisted and thousands more got no support at all. the judge said the trustees were good people and the public didn't need to be protected from them. it's half—term for many schools in england and wales next week, with most pupils having been home—sch
she was a figure who commanded the respect of prime minister david cameron and other ministers and theyg about £20 million a year at the point of collapse, it fell apart because of the sexual assault allegations and other donors backed out. thejudge allegations and other donors backed out. the judge said today that while aspects of the charity work amongst some of the poorest in london and elsewhere were high—risk, the business model was not sustainable and the charity would have —— not...
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very short list of world leaders who have ridden on air force one, like the former president or david camerony summer talks in hanoi with kim jong-un wanted to add him to that list, casually offering to fly him back to pyongyang, without consulting his aides, without considering the logistical nightmare, without considering kim had other plans. he said, no, come on board. obviously kim jong-un, according to john bolt cononbolton's book laughed it off and said, that wouldn't be possible, but it just underscores the lack of preparation, the lack of knowledge, the tone deafness that president trump brought to that summit in hanoi which many analysts argued it was probably the best if not only opportunity to fundamentally transform the relationship between the united states and north korea. when kim jong-un was humiliated when president trump walked out, it was the end despite the face to face visit to the dmz. it never recovered. now you have a nuclear armed north korea that president biden has inherited. >> will ripley, thank you so much for. appreciate it. >>> the wife of joakim guzman faces h
very short list of world leaders who have ridden on air force one, like the former president or david camerony summer talks in hanoi with kim jong-un wanted to add him to that list, casually offering to fly him back to pyongyang, without consulting his aides, without considering the logistical nightmare, without considering kim had other plans. he said, no, come on board. obviously kim jong-un, according to john bolt cononbolton's book laughed it off and said, that wouldn't be possible, but it...
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. >>> getting the ultimate birthday party with surprise guest david letterman, cameron diaz, and gwynethtrow. >>> building a new gas station at a costco. like critics say, the cost of the environment comes at a critical time. right now, one last check of weather with mary. >>> looking at blue skies on our roof camera. temperatures are on the rise. we will continue to watch those temperatures climbed through the afternoon. daytime highs are 5 to 10 degrees above average. uingwap. this is the warmest day of the week. temperatures are in the lower to middle 70s by tomorrow. >> we like all of that sunshine. >> it is electric. we are going to do the line dance in the garage all the way to t if you have this... and you get this... you could end up with this unexpected out-of-pocket costs. so if you're on medicare, or soon to be... consider this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare alone doesn't pay for everything. and what it doesn't pay for... like deductibles and copays... ... could add up to thousands of dollars. medicare supplement plans help by payin
. >>> getting the ultimate birthday party with surprise guest david letterman, cameron diaz, and gwynethtrow. >>> building a new gas station at a costco. like critics say, the cost of the environment comes at a critical time. right now, one last check of weather with mary. >>> looking at blue skies on our roof camera. temperatures are on the rise. we will continue to watch those temperatures climbed through the afternoon. daytime highs are 5 to 10 degrees above...
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the reforms brought in by david cameron�*s government 11 years ago in england were deeply controversial usher in an era of competition and innovation, but the government has announced it will now reverse those reforms any shake—up of the nhs. you love myjob as health secretary is to make the system work for those who as health secretary is to make the system work for those— as health secretary is to make the system work for those who work in the system- _ system work for those who work in the system- to _ system work for those who work in the system. to free _ system work for those who work in the system. to free up, _ system work for those who work in the system. to free up, to - system work for those who work in i the system. to free up, to empower, to harness the mission driven capability of health and care. the goal of this white paper is to allow that to happen. {jut goal of this white paper is to allow that to happen-— that to happen. out vocal requirements _ that to happen. out vocal requirements on - that to happen. out vocall requirements on tendering that to happen. out vocal
the reforms brought in by david cameron�*s government 11 years ago in england were deeply controversial usher in an era of competition and innovation, but the government has announced it will now reverse those reforms any shake—up of the nhs. you love myjob as health secretary is to make the system work for those who as health secretary is to make the system work for those— as health secretary is to make the system work for those who work in the system- _ system work for those who work in...
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former british prime minister david cameron in 2012. that's it.hree north korean leader kim jong-un. >> reporter: air force one, a symbol of american presidential power and prestige. in 2019, a stunning invite from then president donald trump to north korean leader kim jong-un. a former administration official tells cnn trump casually offered to fly kim back to pyongyang as he was walking out of denuclearization talks in hanoi, vietnam. trump just did it for his friend, the former official says. creating a potential logistical and security nightmare. >> i think it's clear trump had no idea what he was doing and didn't really understand the kind of political constraints that somebody like kim jong-un would be under. >> john bolton detailed the collapse of summit talks in his book, writing, trump offered to fly him back to north korea, canceling his evening in hanoi. kim laughed and said he couldn't do that. trump abruptly cancelled a working lunch, leaving the table empty. >> kim jong-un, this five-day train journey to get down there, lots of build
former british prime minister david cameron in 2012. that's it.hree north korean leader kim jong-un. >> reporter: air force one, a symbol of american presidential power and prestige. in 2019, a stunning invite from then president donald trump to north korean leader kim jong-un. a former administration official tells cnn trump casually offered to fly kim back to pyongyang as he was walking out of denuclearization talks in hanoi, vietnam. trump just did it for his friend, the former...
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the former stray, larry, was first appointed by david cameron, when a rat problem threatened the prime the chief mouser in the office. since then, he faithfully served three prime ministers. the tabby has seen a lot, including heads of state. larry doesn't usually like men but reportedly had affinity for former president barack obama. good job, larry. >>> jaguar land rover announced its brand jaguar will be entirely electric by 2025. joining the global race to develop zero emission cars. land rover will launch six purely electric vehicles over the next five years. the first expected to arrive in 2024. the carmaker will also develop hydrogen fuel cell models in anticipation of a future shift to hydrogen to fuel their vehicles. the prototypes may be on uk's roads within the next year. jaguar landover's announcement comes amid many countries imposing strict co2 emission guidelines. bentley motors announced last year its lineup will be electric by 2030. general motors aims to be fully electric by 2035. >>> still ahead, the latest in the debate over getting students back inside the classroo
the former stray, larry, was first appointed by david cameron, when a rat problem threatened the prime the chief mouser in the office. since then, he faithfully served three prime ministers. the tabby has seen a lot, including heads of state. larry doesn't usually like men but reportedly had affinity for former president barack obama. good job, larry. >>> jaguar land rover announced its brand jaguar will be entirely electric by 2025. joining the global race to develop zero emission...
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. >> david cameron makes the moral case for helping the world's poor.ter joins us for an exclusive interview about his new green initiative, covid and brexit. then. >> all my life this is what i wanted to know, this is just incredible. >> shocking discovery through dna. tech and business reporter samuel burke reveals the most surprising genealogical journey that he investigated through his new podcast, suddenly
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overturning many of the changes introduced by david cameron's government a few years ago.e in the world. it’s service in the world. it's extraordinary _ service in the world. it's extraordinary feats i service in the world. it�*s extraordinary feats this past year are unsurpassed, even in its own proud history. and once again, we must support the nhs and the whole health and care system with the legislative framework fit for our times and fit for the future. a more integrated, more innovative and more responsive system, harnessing the best of modern technology and supporting the vocation and dedication of those who work in it. this white paper is the next step in that noble endeavour.- that noble endeavour. labour questioned — that noble endeavour. labour questioned the _ that noble endeavour. labour questioned the timing. i that noble endeavour. labour questioned the timing. we i that noble endeavour. labour| questioned the timing. we are in the middle _ questioned the timing. we are in the middle of _ questioned the timing. we are in the middle of the _ questioned the ti
overturning many of the changes introduced by david cameron's government a few years ago.e in the world. it’s service in the world. it's extraordinary _ service in the world. it's extraordinary feats i service in the world. it�*s extraordinary feats this past year are unsurpassed, even in its own proud history. and once again, we must support the nhs and the whole health and care system with the legislative framework fit for our times and fit for the future. a more integrated, more...
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the reforms brought in by david cameron's government were deeply controversial. meant to usher in an era of competition and innovation. but a white paper, to be published later, will begin the process of unpicking them. out will go requirements on tendering contracts, and instead councils and nhs services will be told to pool resources and decision making. ministers believe it will help meet the challenges of the ageing population and rise in numbers with chronic conditions. those working in the health service said many of the rules were time consuming, frustrating and stressful. there is a bit of a risk. we've had a lot of experience, unfortunately, of restructuring in the nhs. and while everyone says, we hope it won't cause a lot of disruption, it is a bit of a risk here that we have a lot of people distracted from the job of planning services for the future, planning the recovery from covid, or indeed, actually we're still in covid, perhaps even being distracted from from that. nhs and council leaders say changes are needed, although the local government assoc
the reforms brought in by david cameron's government were deeply controversial. meant to usher in an era of competition and innovation. but a white paper, to be published later, will begin the process of unpicking them. out will go requirements on tendering contracts, and instead councils and nhs services will be told to pool resources and decision making. ministers believe it will help meet the challenges of the ageing population and rise in numbers with chronic conditions. those working in...
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the reforms brought in by david cameron's government 11 years ago in england were deeply controversialow reverse those reforms in a shake—up of the nhs. myjob as health secretary is to make the system work for those who work in the system — to free up, to empower, to harness the mission—driven capability of team health and care, and the goal of this white paper is to allow that to happen. 0ut will go requirements on tendering contracts and instead councils and nhs services will be told to pool resources and decision—making. ministers believe it will put the nhs in a stronger position to cope with the challenges of the ageing population and rise in the number of people with complex health conditions. one in three patients admitted to hospital as an emergency has five or more health conditions — such as diabetes, obesity or asthma. that's up from one in ten a decade ago. but labour has cast doubt on the timing of the reorganisation. i do think there is a question, though, as to why now? the royal college of nursing yesterday said the nhs is on its knees. staff are exhausted. why is it a
the reforms brought in by david cameron's government 11 years ago in england were deeply controversialow reverse those reforms in a shake—up of the nhs. myjob as health secretary is to make the system work for those who work in the system — to free up, to empower, to harness the mission—driven capability of team health and care, and the goal of this white paper is to allow that to happen. 0ut will go requirements on tendering contracts and instead councils and nhs services will be told to...
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executive chair of the education policy institute — and former lib dem schools minister under david cameron's will never catch up. do you auree? .. , . . . agree? i think, james, the thing is that our students _ agree? i think, james, the thing is that our students are _ agree? i think, james, the thing is that our students are much - agree? i think, james, the thing is that our students are much more i that our students are much more resilient than perhaps we think they are. they have been working exceptionally hard. 0bviously, talking about secondary school students here, but they're getting up, getting logged in at 830 in the morning, working through until after three and then doing their homework. and i think there is a lot of, in a sense, misplaced talk about lost learning, because students are continuing to learn, and teachers are continuing to teach them, and everybody is working really hard. i've been incredibly impressed by the students in our trust, their attitude, their resilience, and how much they are in fact learning. i think the worry for me is that there are things we cannot d
executive chair of the education policy institute — and former lib dem schools minister under david cameron's will never catch up. do you auree? .. , . . . agree? i think, james, the thing is that our students _ agree? i think, james, the thing is that our students are _ agree? i think, james, the thing is that our students are much - agree? i think, james, the thing is that our students are much more i that our students are much more resilient than perhaps we think they are. they have been...
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the thing is, as well, you might remember that david cameron's_ well, you might remember that david cameron'sa. suddenly you find it is kids whose parents who have a 4x4 can use _ is kids whose parents who have a 4x4 can use social— is kids whose parents who have a 4x4 can use social media because they have _ can use social media because they have government id whereas kits from the other— have government id whereas kits from the other side of the tracks cannot. there _ the other side of the tracks cannot. there are _ the other side of the tracks cannot. there are unexpected consequences of that. there are unexpected consequences of that the _ there are unexpected consequences of that. the truth is, the answer to this is— that. the truth is, the answer to this is making sure the social media companies — this is making sure the social media companies invest enough resource in doing _ companies invest enough resource in doing the _ companies invest enough resource in doing the job properly. iffy, companies invest enough resource in doing the job properly.— doing the 'ob properly. iffy, what adv
the thing is, as well, you might remember that david cameron's_ well, you might remember that david cameron'sa. suddenly you find it is kids whose parents who have a 4x4 can use _ is kids whose parents who have a 4x4 can use social— is kids whose parents who have a 4x4 can use social media because they have _ can use social media because they have government id whereas kits from the other— have government id whereas kits from the other side of the tracks cannot. there _ the other side of...