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doncaster. i've lived in my house for 12 _ doncaster.my house for 12 years in the private rentali for 12 years in the private rental sector— for 12 years in the private rental sector with _ for 12 years in the private rental sector with the _ for 12 years in the private rental sector with the cost _ for 12 years in the private rental sector with the cost of - for 12 years in the private rental sector with the cost of living - for 12 years in the private rentall sector with the cost of living and the cost — sector with the cost of living and the cost of — sector with the cost of living and the cost of gas _ sector with the cost of living and the cost of gas, electric- sector with the cost of living and the cost of gas, electric and - sector with the cost of living and the cost of gas, electric and all. the cost of gas, electric and all the cost of gas, electric and all the bills, — the cost of gas, electric and all the bills, i_ the cost of gas, electric and all the bills, i cannot _ the cost of gas, electric and all the bills, i cannot e
doncaster. i've lived in my house for 12 _ doncaster.my house for 12 years in the private rentali for 12 years in the private rental sector— for 12 years in the private rental sector with _ for 12 years in the private rental sector with the _ for 12 years in the private rental sector with the cost _ for 12 years in the private rental sector with the cost of - for 12 years in the private rental sector with the cost of living - for 12 years in the private rentall sector with the cost of living...
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we, i know the area very well, in barnsley we have exactly the same issues as doncaster town centre spenta lot more than £18 million there, has it worked, to a degree, but... it million there, has it worked, to a degree. but---— million there, has it worked, to a degree, but... it works if the money nets degree, but... it works if the money gets there- — degree, but... it works if the money gets there- to _ degree, but... it works if the money gets there. to a _ degree, but... it works if the money gets there. to a degree. _ degree, but... it works if the money gets there. to a degree. yes, - degree, but... it works if the money gets there. to a degree. yes, we i gets there. to a degree. yes, we haven't got _ gets there. to a degree. yes, we haven't got much _ gets there. to a degree. yes, we haven't got much time _ gets there. to a degree. yes, we haven't got much time left - gets there. to a degree. yes, we haven't got much time left so - gets there. to a degree. yes, we haven't got much time left so i i haven't got much time left so i might whizz the microphone along. i am from doncast
we, i know the area very well, in barnsley we have exactly the same issues as doncaster town centre spenta lot more than £18 million there, has it worked, to a degree, but... it million there, has it worked, to a degree. but---— million there, has it worked, to a degree, but... it works if the money nets degree, but... it works if the money gets there- — degree, but... it works if the money gets there- to _ degree, but... it works if the money gets there. to a _ degree, but... it works if...
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i am ve troud doncaster and moving to london.d to london when i was 16, i played tallulah in the theatre next door. i have been one of the lucky ones. but i think it is quite hard for... it is getting better, i think, that more working class kids are being able to get into drama schools and things like that and... but, yeah, iam schools and things like that and... but, yeah, i am very proud of my roots and being a northerner like you! sheridan became a mum in 2020, so could her son be following in her footsteps? footsteps ? he footsteps? he sees me on tv, he sees me in interviews and he came to the theatre. he has been in my dressing room and seen the picture, and he goes, my ma! but this isn't shirley valentine, this isn't a fun show, so it is not a fun one. he came on stage with me when i did that and he was loving it, waving to the crowd. he is my pride and joy, the reason i do it all, and very proud to have him. when he was doing the boughs, did that worry you, thinking, oh, my god! he will be wanting to act straightaway?! i
i am ve troud doncaster and moving to london.d to london when i was 16, i played tallulah in the theatre next door. i have been one of the lucky ones. but i think it is quite hard for... it is getting better, i think, that more working class kids are being able to get into drama schools and things like that and... but, yeah, iam schools and things like that and... but, yeah, i am very proud of my roots and being a northerner like you! sheridan became a mum in 2020, so could her son be following...
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yesterday we were in doncaster— will work. yesterday we were in doncaster and _ will work.work. yesterday we were in doncaster and people are really struggling and we talked about the cut in the green prosperity plan and the possibility that the conservatives will use non—dom status money. so where would you find the resources to make a measurable difference to living standards quickly, well before the end of a first term labour government?— end of a first term labour government? end of a first term labour covernment? ~ ., , ., ., government? we have set out how we would do that, — government? we have set out how we would do that, first _ government? we have set out how we would do that, first reform _ government? we have set out how we would do that, first reform things - would do that, first reform things like the planning system so we can start building, 1.5 million homeless. we need to change the infrastructure so businesses can grow. if we have renewable clean energy by 2030 then bills will come down. when we go to people's homes and make sure they have insulation that
yesterday we were in doncaster— will work. yesterday we were in doncaster and _ will work.work. yesterday we were in doncaster and people are really struggling and we talked about the cut in the green prosperity plan and the possibility that the conservatives will use non—dom status money. so where would you find the resources to make a measurable difference to living standards quickly, well before the end of a first term labour government?— end of a first term labour government? end of a...
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just over a year ago, karen's husband was taken to doncaster l husband was taken to doncaster hospitalce to transfer him to sheffield. he died that same day. mr; to transfer him to sheffield. he died that same day.— to transfer him to sheffield. he died that same day. my words to the coroner where, _ died that same day. my words to the coroner where, i _ died that same day. my words to the coroner where, i could _ died that same day. my words to the coroner where, i could have - died that same day. my words to the coroner where, i could have gotten l coroner where, i could have gotten there faster in the car. she said, no, because he needed an ambulance. well, why wasn't the ambulance they are? i got into the hospital in time —— | are? i got into the hospital in time —— i got him to the hospital in time. i got there when i need to get there. �* , , . , there. after his inquest, west yorkshire _ there. after his inquest, west yorkshire icb _ there. after his inquest, west yorkshire icb which _ there. after his inquest, west i yorkshire icb which commissions ambulance services says it is
just over a year ago, karen's husband was taken to doncaster l husband was taken to doncaster hospitalce to transfer him to sheffield. he died that same day. mr; to transfer him to sheffield. he died that same day.— to transfer him to sheffield. he died that same day. my words to the coroner where, _ died that same day. my words to the coroner where, i _ died that same day. my words to the coroner where, i could _ died that same day. my words to the coroner where, i could have - died that...
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i rather doubt whether doncaster is the kind of place where they're actually going.be fair to the suspect, to be fair to the schools, there probably is a high degree of truancy , and i'm high degree of truancy, and i'm on the teachers side on that. >> all right. i think there's something that i'm not very keen on people checking on on people checking bins. i once got letter from a once got a letter from a constituent had look constituent who had had a look at dustbins i wasn't at my dustbins and said i wasn't recycling which recycling enough, which i thought the most ridiculous thought was the most ridiculous letter letters i've letter of all the letters i've ever got from a constituent. >> the idea of >> well, i mean, the idea of actually sending teachers to actually sending teachers out to mount on mount surveillance operations on parents, it sounds to me that is a dubious legality for a start. and secondly, is there not a simpler way of doing it by saying, right, we'll demand a doctor's note if children are absent over, over a long period of time. >> well, that wo
i rather doubt whether doncaster is the kind of place where they're actually going.be fair to the suspect, to be fair to the schools, there probably is a high degree of truancy , and i'm high degree of truancy, and i'm on the teachers side on that. >> all right. i think there's something that i'm not very keen on people checking on on people checking bins. i once got letter from a once got a letter from a constituent had look constituent who had had a look at dustbins i wasn't at my...
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# sheridan has been acting professionally since she was a teenager, leaving her home near doncaster andproper yorkshireman, so i am very proud of where i've come from. but i have been very lucky, you know, like... when i moved to london when i was 16, i did, actually in the theatre next door i played tallulah and i stayed down since i was 16. so i've been one of the lucky ones. but it is quite hard, i think, for... it's getting better, i think working class kids are being able to get into drama schools and things like that, but, yeah, i'm very proud of my roots and being a northerner, like you! yeah! sheridan became a mum in 2020, so could her son be following in her footsteps? he sees me on telly, like, he sees me in interviews. and then he came to the theatre and he's been in my dressing room and seen the picture and he goes, "mama!" but, yeah, this isn't shirley valentine! this isn't a light, fun show. so, i don't think he'll be watching this one. but he did, he came on stage with me when i did shirley valentine and did the bows, and he was loving it, he was waving to the crowd. but
# sheridan has been acting professionally since she was a teenager, leaving her home near doncaster andproper yorkshireman, so i am very proud of where i've come from. but i have been very lucky, you know, like... when i moved to london when i was 16, i did, actually in the theatre next door i played tallulah and i stayed down since i was 16. so i've been one of the lucky ones. but it is quite hard, i think, for... it's getting better, i think working class kids are being able to get into drama...
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sean had to wait, first in doncaster a&e and then for three hours for an ambulance to transfer him tos were to the coroner, "i could have got him there faster in the car." and she said, "well, no, cos he needed an ambulance." well, if he needed the ambulance, why wasn't the ambulance there? i got him to the hospital in time. after his inquest, nhs west yorkshire icb said it was investing in more ambulances and more staff. sean's case later became the subject of a prevention of future death report. these are effectively warning letters sent by a coroner to the government or the health authorities after an inquest to try to prevent a similar death in the future. we identified more than 100 written last year which referred to a long wait for nhs treatment, a shortage of staff, or a lack of nhs resources. that's double the number compared to the two years before the pandemic and includes the case of william gray, who died in 2021 after an asthma attack. at his inquest, the coroner warned about low staffing levels in the children's asthma service in south—east essex. to leave a parentjust
sean had to wait, first in doncaster a&e and then for three hours for an ambulance to transfer him tos were to the coroner, "i could have got him there faster in the car." and she said, "well, no, cos he needed an ambulance." well, if he needed the ambulance, why wasn't the ambulance there? i got him to the hospital in time. after his inquest, nhs west yorkshire icb said it was investing in more ambulances and more staff. sean's case later became the subject of a...
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the most by any side in england's top four divisions since fourth tier doncaster in 1997—98.ley second bottom. only three teams in premier league history have had fewer points at this stage, so, michael, apart from scoring more and conceding fewer goals, how do they get out of this? it is tough, how do they get out of it this season? unfortunately the squads are what they have got. the situation was slightly different for burnley, but with sheffield united, recruitment was very late, but with burnley, for instance, they have done well so quickly to get from the championship into the premier league, 16 or 17 players, they had to change that around, they had to do it all over again but with a different point, when you're spending money you have to keep these players, but you also have to see value, that is what they have done, so the longer—term more stability for burnley was important. let's bring in a sheffield united fan. three of the last five seasons, you have been in the premier league. what do you have to show for it? very little, to be fair. we got the news yesterday th
the most by any side in england's top four divisions since fourth tier doncaster in 1997—98.ley second bottom. only three teams in premier league history have had fewer points at this stage, so, michael, apart from scoring more and conceding fewer goals, how do they get out of this? it is tough, how do they get out of it this season? unfortunately the squads are what they have got. the situation was slightly different for burnley, but with sheffield united, recruitment was very late, but with...
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just over a year ago, karen's husband was taken to doncaster hospital with chest pains.an ambulance to transfer him to sheffield. he died that same day. my exact words were, to the coroner, "i could have got him there faster in the car." and she said, "well, no, because he needed an ambulance." well, if he needed the ambulance, why wasn't the ambulance there? i got him to the hospital in time. voice breaks: i got him to the hospital in time. l i got there when i needed to get there. after his inquest, west yorkshire icb, which commissions ambulance services, said it is now investing in more vehicles and staff. shaun's case was the subject of one of hundreds of prevention—of—death reports since last year. these are effectively warning letters sent by a coroner to the government or the health authorities after an inquest, to try to prevent a similar death in the future. we identified more than 100 — that's two a week — last year, which referred to a long wait for nhs treatment, a shortage of staff, or a lack of nhs resources. that's double the number compared to the two ye
just over a year ago, karen's husband was taken to doncaster hospital with chest pains.an ambulance to transfer him to sheffield. he died that same day. my exact words were, to the coroner, "i could have got him there faster in the car." and she said, "well, no, because he needed an ambulance." well, if he needed the ambulance, why wasn't the ambulance there? i got him to the hospital in time. voice breaks: i got him to the hospital in time. l i got there when i needed to...
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it comes as a mother from doncaster, who provides round—the—clock care to her severely disabled son,ion by the cost of living crisis. samantha tolmie's letter has now got the support of nearly 3,000 otherfamilies. here's her story. lewis, he was born in 2004. when we got his diagnosis eventually in 2014, i think it was, they said that he might live to 11 or 12. he is nearly 20 now. he is just proving everyone wrong, every day. he's a miracle, and i can say he's my hero. all of this equipment that you can see now is always running. so he's got his ventilator, which most of the time is breathing for him. and then the humidifier. then the sats monitor, two feeding pumps. and all these pieces of equipment are so essential that we have to have two of each piece of equipment, so that if one stops working we have another one. all these items are on charge all the time, all plugged in all the time. there you are. it's always been difficult financially since lewis became unwell. surviving on benefits from the government. but then when the energy crisis impacted, and the amount — it wasn'tjust
it comes as a mother from doncaster, who provides round—the—clock care to her severely disabled son,ion by the cost of living crisis. samantha tolmie's letter has now got the support of nearly 3,000 otherfamilies. here's her story. lewis, he was born in 2004. when we got his diagnosis eventually in 2014, i think it was, they said that he might live to 11 or 12. he is nearly 20 now. he is just proving everyone wrong, every day. he's a miracle, and i can say he's my hero. all of this...
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# sheridan has been acting professionally since she was a teenager, leaving her home near doncaster andas from barnsley, proper yorkshireman, so i am very proud of where i've come from. but i have been very lucky, you know, like... when i moved to london when i was 16, i did, actually in the theatre next door i played tallulah and i stayed down since i was 16. so i've been one of the lucky ones. but it is quite hard, i think, for... it's getting better, i think working class kids are being able to get into drama schools and things like that, but, yeah, i'm very proud of my roots and being a northerner, like you! yeah! sheridan became a mum in 2020. so, could her son be following in her footsteps? he sees me on telly, like, he sees me in interviews. and then he came to the theatre and he's been in my dressing room and seen the picture and he goes, "mama!" but, yeah, this isn't shirley valentine! this isn't a light, fun show. so, i don't think he'll be watching this one. but he did, he came on stage with me when i did shirley valentine and did the bows, and he was loving it, he was waving
# sheridan has been acting professionally since she was a teenager, leaving her home near doncaster andas from barnsley, proper yorkshireman, so i am very proud of where i've come from. but i have been very lucky, you know, like... when i moved to london when i was 16, i did, actually in the theatre next door i played tallulah and i stayed down since i was 16. so i've been one of the lucky ones. but it is quite hard, i think, for... it's getting better, i think working class kids are being able...
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it comes as a mum from doncaster, who provides round—the—clock care to her severely disabled son, saysperate situation by the cost of living crisis. samantha tolmie's letter has now got the support of nearly 3,000 otherfamilies. here's her story. lewis, he was born in 200a. when we got his diagnosis eventually in 2014, i think it was, they said that he might live to 11 or 12. he is nearly 20 now. he is just proving everyone wrong, every day. he's a miracle. and i can say he's my hero. all of this equipment that you can see now is always running. so he's got his ventilator, which most of the time is breathing for him. and then the humidifier. then the sats monitor with two feeding pumps. and all these pieces of equipment are so essential that we have to have two of each piece of equipment, so that if one stops working we have another one. all these items are on charge all the time, all plugged in all the time. there you are. it's always been difficult financially since lewis became unwell. surviving on benefits from the government. but then when the energy crisis impacted, and the amoun
it comes as a mum from doncaster, who provides round—the—clock care to her severely disabled son, saysperate situation by the cost of living crisis. samantha tolmie's letter has now got the support of nearly 3,000 otherfamilies. here's her story. lewis, he was born in 200a. when we got his diagnosis eventually in 2014, i think it was, they said that he might live to 11 or 12. he is nearly 20 now. he is just proving everyone wrong, every day. he's a miracle. and i can say he's my hero. all...
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shaun was waiting in doncaster a&e for over an hour before he was told he was having a heart attack.e could transfer him to sheffield. my exact words were, to the coroner, "i could have got him there faster in the car." and she said, "well, no, because he needed an ambulance." well, if he needed the ambulance, why wasn't the ambulance there? i got him to the hospital in time. voice breaks: i got him to the hospital in time. l i know they're busy, but it still states, a category two — between 18 and 40 minutes, not three hours. i should have been informed... shaun died later that day. after his inquest, the coroner wrote this report warning about the significant delay to his treatment. we're classed as one of the best countries in the world, supposedly. but we can't keep us ambulance service and us hospitals running to the standards they're supposed to be. it's not right. nhs west yorkshire icb, which commissions ambulance services, said it has been investing in more vehicles and staff, though accepts there are ongoing challenges with response times. we've been looking through thousan
shaun was waiting in doncaster a&e for over an hour before he was told he was having a heart attack.e could transfer him to sheffield. my exact words were, to the coroner, "i could have got him there faster in the car." and she said, "well, no, because he needed an ambulance." well, if he needed the ambulance, why wasn't the ambulance there? i got him to the hospital in time. voice breaks: i got him to the hospital in time. l i know they're busy, but it still states, a...
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maria: take a look at futures were looking at a positive town now industrials 83, doncaster dropped 127 day yesterday but interest rates before we show you the damage yesterday, the yield on the ten year up 4.16%, that is up 1.1 basis points ahead of jay powell's testimony before the house financial services committee that happens today at 10:00 a.m. eastern and tomorrow in front of the senate banking committee. were watching to see what he says about a rate cut lawmakers will question them on the handling of inflation and plans to raise bank capital requirements as well, we get the february adp number out this morning at 8:15 a.m. eastern this could be a market mover, 150,000 jobs added to the private sector in the month of february, then will get the january jolts report the number of job openings at 10:00 a.m. eastern followed by the january jobs report on friday by the labor department, joining me c-uppercase-letter out in chief strategist david could love. thank you for being here what are your expectations for jay powell this morning. >> i think he will come out a little bit more
maria: take a look at futures were looking at a positive town now industrials 83, doncaster dropped 127 day yesterday but interest rates before we show you the damage yesterday, the yield on the ten year up 4.16%, that is up 1.1 basis points ahead of jay powell's testimony before the house financial services committee that happens today at 10:00 a.m. eastern and tomorrow in front of the senate banking committee. were watching to see what he says about a rate cut lawmakers will question them on...
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the most by any side england's top four divisions since fourth tier doncaster in 1998. sort, michael, apart from scoring more and conceding fewer goals, how do they get out of this? it fewer goals, how do they get out of this? , ., ., ., ., this? it is tough, how do we get out of this this season? _ this? it is tough, how do we get out of this this season? unfortunately l of this this season? unfortunately the squad of what we have got. the situation was slightly different for burnley, but was sheffield united, recruitment was very late, but with burma, for instance, they have done well so quickly to get from the championship into the premier league, 16 or 17 players, they have to change that around, they have studied all over again but with a different point, when you're spending money you have to keep these players, you also have to see value, that is what they have so the longer term more stability for burnley was important.- longer term more stability for burnley was important. let's bring in a sheffield _ burnley was important. let's bring in a sheffield united _ b
the most by any side england's top four divisions since fourth tier doncaster in 1998. sort, michael, apart from scoring more and conceding fewer goals, how do they get out of this? it fewer goals, how do they get out of this? , ., ., ., ., this? it is tough, how do we get out of this this season? _ this? it is tough, how do we get out of this this season? unfortunately l of this this season? unfortunately the squad of what we have got. the situation was slightly different for burnley, but was...
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so on it goes , great, and so on it goes, bronwyn says michelle, can i say i've moved up to the doncaster't fault the service i've had from the nhs , service i've had from the nhs, particularly the gp service, i'm signed up for. she says. i think the overall problem with nhs is poor management and waste . they poor management and waste. they seem to get away with everything because it's to easy blame because it's too to easy blame the government, she says. aaron, where you ? where are you? >> i think part of the answer is it's very patchy and people are more likely to remember and recall bring up a bad recall and bring up a bad experience rather than a good one. you can have four great experiences if you have one very bad what's going bad one, that's what's going to stick agree with stick in your mind. i agree with many the points made around many of the points made around around it's around management. i think it's around management. i think it's a actually the public a problem actually in the public sector, that we have sector, too often that we have the worst, the private sector, we wo
so on it goes , great, and so on it goes, bronwyn says michelle, can i say i've moved up to the doncaster't fault the service i've had from the nhs , service i've had from the nhs, particularly the gp service, i'm signed up for. she says. i think the overall problem with nhs is poor management and waste . they poor management and waste. they seem to get away with everything because it's to easy blame because it's too to easy blame the government, she says. aaron, where you ? where are you?...
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a headmaster in doncaster has been in trouble. he's been going round to the houses of absent kids. looking at your bins out. are your cars on the drive? he says, is checking that everything's okay. some people saying, though, some people are saying, though, that snooping it's all that he's snooping and it's all overreach. it time, though, overreach. is it time, though, to bring back truancy officers or not? and let's talk e—scooters. there's been another accident which resulted in a death. is it time to ban these things once and for. all? well, we're going to get stuck into all of that and more. but before we do, let's cross live for tonight's latest news headlines. >> michelle, thanks very much. good evening from the gb newsroom. it'sjust good evening from the gb newsroom. it's just gone 6:00 and we start with more budget reaction. we understand that stabilising british economy will likely mean more taxes. that's according to the international monetary fund. despite yesterday's cut to national insurance , the £0.02 cut from insurance, the £0.02 cut from jeremy hunt comes as a cost
a headmaster in doncaster has been in trouble. he's been going round to the houses of absent kids. looking at your bins out. are your cars on the drive? he says, is checking that everything's okay. some people saying, though, some people are saying, though, that snooping it's all that he's snooping and it's all overreach. it time, though, overreach. is it time, though, to bring back truancy officers or not? and let's talk e—scooters. there's been another accident which resulted in a death. is...
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# sheridan has been acting professionally since she was a teenager, leaving her home near doncaster andad was from barnsley, proper yorkshireman, so i am very proud of where i've come from. but i have been very lucky, you know, like... when i moved to london when i was 16, i did, actually in the theatre next door i played tallulah and i stayed down since i was 16. so i've been one of the lucky ones. but it is quite hard, i think, for... it's getting better, i think working class kids are being able to get into drama schools and things like that, but yeah, i'm very proud of my roots and being a northerner like you. sheridan became a mum in 2020. so could her son be following in her footsteps? he sees me on telly, like, he sees me in interviews. and then he came to the theatre and been in my dressing room and seen the picture and he goes, "mama!" but yeah, this isn't shirley valentine. this isn't a light, fun show. so i don't think he'll be watching this one. but he did, he came on stage with me when i did shirley valentine and did the bows, and he was loving it, he was waving to the crow
# sheridan has been acting professionally since she was a teenager, leaving her home near doncaster andad was from barnsley, proper yorkshireman, so i am very proud of where i've come from. but i have been very lucky, you know, like... when i moved to london when i was 16, i did, actually in the theatre next door i played tallulah and i stayed down since i was 16. so i've been one of the lucky ones. but it is quite hard, i think, for... it's getting better, i think working class kids are being...
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so this is woody and his mum carol in doncaster.y, proud mum, carol, is mum, gorgeous. carol, this is derek and lovely mum. happy derek and his lovely mum. happy birthday. there you go. she's celebrating her birthday in that picture, very fine lady. lovely happy family their time happy family enjoying their time with mum and jonathan and his younger in it. younger generation. there young jonathan and his gorgeous mum who does not look like his mum. she looks like his older sister. there you 90, by like his older sister. there you go, by the way, speaking of pictures, this is the first portrait the princess of portrait of the princess of wales since her operation. and it's for mother's day with her three children. but there's a story developing, several agencies have rejected this photograph. now, multiple photo agencies, including reuters and ap, have pulled this image of the princess of wales over concerns that it's been manipulated or doctored. this is potentially a massive story for the royal family, a potential scandal. we'll ge
so this is woody and his mum carol in doncaster.y, proud mum, carol, is mum, gorgeous. carol, this is derek and lovely mum. happy derek and his lovely mum. happy birthday. there you go. she's celebrating her birthday in that picture, very fine lady. lovely happy family their time happy family enjoying their time with mum and jonathan and his younger in it. younger generation. there young jonathan and his gorgeous mum who does not look like his mum. she looks like his older sister. there you 90,...
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shaun was waiting in doncaster a&e for over an hour before he was told he was having a heart attack.my exact words were, to the coroner, "i could have got him there faster in the car." and she said, "well, no, because he needed an ambulance." well, if he needed the ambulance, why wasn't the ambulance there? i got him to the hospital in time. voice breaks: i got him to the hospital in time. l i know they're busy, but it still states, a category two — between 18 and a0 minutes, not three hours. i should have been informed... shaun died later that day. after his inquest, the coroner wrote this report warning about the significant delay to his treatment. we're classed as one of the best countries in the world, supposedly. but we can't keep us ambulance service and us hospitals running to the standards they're supposed to be. it's not right. nhs west yorkshire icb, which commissions ambulance services, said it has been investing in more vehicles and staff, though accepts there are ongoing challenges with response times. we've been looking through thousands of prevention—of—death reports,
shaun was waiting in doncaster a&e for over an hour before he was told he was having a heart attack.my exact words were, to the coroner, "i could have got him there faster in the car." and she said, "well, no, because he needed an ambulance." well, if he needed the ambulance, why wasn't the ambulance there? i got him to the hospital in time. voice breaks: i got him to the hospital in time. l i know they're busy, but it still states, a category two — between 18 and a0...
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>> how so we issued our draft contract in doncaster last week.ay we and as part of that, we say we need an extra 40,000 police officers, which would bring us up sort of per head of population to a similar number to what they've got in france. we've got to get on with that recruitment process and we've got get bobbies on the got to get bobbies back on the beat urgently, away being beat urgently, away from being behind . the other thing behind the desk. the other thing you've in parallel is you've got to do in parallel is you've got to do in parallel is you've build at least you've got to build at least 10,000 places. you 10,000 detention places. you literally got to pick people up and the streets, and take them off the streets, take costing. we've take them away. costing. we've allocated the policing, we've allocated the policing, we've allocated an extra, i think 3 billion. for the criminal billion. and for the criminal and justice side of it, an extra 2 billion. and we identify in our contract which our our contract which is on our website, how
>> how so we issued our draft contract in doncaster last week.ay we and as part of that, we say we need an extra 40,000 police officers, which would bring us up sort of per head of population to a similar number to what they've got in france. we've got to get on with that recruitment process and we've got get bobbies on the got to get bobbies back on the beat urgently, away being beat urgently, away from being behind . the other thing behind the desk. the other thing you've in parallel is...
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he came to doncaster before, before my and he while my election and he came while i was a member of parliament around him. genuinely do him. i mean, they genuinely do really like him and if he came to if he offered his help in don valley to support our current prime minister and support the conservative party, i for one would would welcome him with open arms. >> we've not a fan. >> no. well, well, it's . >> no. well, well, it's. >> no. well, well, it's. >> i said his mama, isn't it? yeah. so there you go. >> i used to like him uh.huh. but i think everything changed from 2019 onwards. and he had that thumping majority in 2019, but it had come. >> we had to go through covid and i think there was one month it became a dad. he lost his mum. he'd been in hospital. the biggest, that world biggest, crisis that the world has ever seen. i mean, all these things disagree because this has ever seen. i mean, all these ththis disagree because this has ever seen. i mean, all these ththis comesagree because this has ever seen. i mean, all these ththis comes ijree because this has ever seen. i mean, all these
he came to doncaster before, before my and he while my election and he came while i was a member of parliament around him. genuinely do him. i mean, they genuinely do really like him and if he came to if he offered his help in don valley to support our current prime minister and support the conservative party, i for one would would welcome him with open arms. >> we've not a fan. >> no. well, well, it's . >> no. well, well, it's. >> no. well, well, it's. >> i said...
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their drew their party conference drew staff away to doncaster last week.gov. so they are doing well nationally. but again , well nationally. but yet again, this party is a protest party does social media. does well on social media. but can't the can't deliver votes on the ground . that's his problem. now ground. that's his problem. now george galloway fought his campaign in a similar way to how he has done in the past. >> remind us of some of his tactics . tactics. >> yeah, he focussed entirely on the issue of gaza when he won last night, he declared that this is a win for gaza , not for this is a win for gaza, not for the people of rochdale. that was extraordinary. he talked about, um, keir starmer and, and rishi sunak being the, the two sunak being, being the, the two cheeks on the same bottom and they were slapped roundly by the people of rochdale. he focussed entirely really mainly on the muslim community concerned, a lot about gaza and about the israel war. there against hamas. and that's how he won. i mean, he's been a divisive politician as long as
their drew their party conference drew staff away to doncaster last week.gov. so they are doing well nationally. but again , well nationally. but yet again, this party is a protest party does social media. does well on social media. but can't the can't deliver votes on the ground . that's his problem. now ground. that's his problem. now george galloway fought his campaign in a similar way to how he has done in the past. >> remind us of some of his tactics . tactics. >> yeah, he...
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a headmaster in doncaster has been in trouble. he's been going round to the houses of absent kids.overreach. it time, though, overreach. is it time, though, to bring back truancy officers or not? and let's talk e—scooters. there's been another accident which resulted in a death. is it time to ban these things once and for
a headmaster in doncaster has been in trouble. he's been going round to the houses of absent kids.overreach. it time, though, overreach. is it time, though, to bring back truancy officers or not? and let's talk e—scooters. there's been another accident which resulted in a death. is it time to ban these things once and for
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it comes as a mum from doncaster, who provides round—the—clock care to her severely disabled son, sayst live to 11 or 12. he is nearly 20 now. he is just proving everyone wrong, every day. he's a miracle. and i can say he's my hero. all of this equipment that you can see now is always running. so he's got his ventilator, which most of the time is breathing for him. and then the humidifier. then the sats monitor with two feeding pumps. and all these pieces of equipment are so essential that we have to have two of each piece of equipment, so that if one stops working we have another one. all these items are on charge all the time, or plugged in all the time. there you are. it's always been difficult financially since lewis became unwell. surviving on benefits from the government. but then when the energy crisis impacted, and the amount — it wasn't just £5 or £10 a month, which you would still have to find, it was £200 or £300. i had to think about what i could switch off, what i couldn't use. with lewis' equipment i can't turn anything off. i can't not charge his equipment. i can't switc
it comes as a mum from doncaster, who provides round—the—clock care to her severely disabled son, sayst live to 11 or 12. he is nearly 20 now. he is just proving everyone wrong, every day. he's a miracle. and i can say he's my hero. all of this equipment that you can see now is always running. so he's got his ventilator, which most of the time is breathing for him. and then the humidifier. then the sats monitor with two feeding pumps. and all these pieces of equipment are so essential that...
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to variety locations, but to a variety of locations, but they're get to they're having to get to doncastere you travel if you're going on the rail today, but once that travel disruption is oven once that travel disruption is over, that's not the end of disruption for rail passengers. as aslef, the train drivers union, will be having its train drivers strike once more on the fifth, sixth and 8th of april, so you'll certainly have to check before you travel then. that's going to affect thousands of train journeys with the 14 train companies that these drivers work for involved in the strike action that's been going on since 2022. in a bitter dispute over pay and conditions. so yeah, the advice this easter weekend, if you are travelling by train, do check before you travel and you might be on one of these rail replacement services. that's turning up at train stations to get you to your destination. okay anna, thank you very much indeed. >> keep warm out there as well, because i think it's a bit of a nippy because i think it's a bit of a nippy on the up side. >> it actually look quite nice whe
to variety locations, but to a variety of locations, but they're get to they're having to get to doncastere you travel if you're going on the rail today, but once that travel disruption is oven once that travel disruption is over, that's not the end of disruption for rail passengers. as aslef, the train drivers union, will be having its train drivers strike once more on the fifth, sixth and 8th of april, so you'll certainly have to check before you travel then. that's going to affect thousands...