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the mary curie foundation trust finds nurses are so overstretched they cannot provide the high-quality care needed at the end of their lives. the lack of care and community prevents people the dignity of dieting at home. there is a nursing shortage, something should be done like reinstating the nursing -- her government put the nhs and social care in a state of emergency. tween 9 out of 10 nhs trusts are unsafe. 18,000 patients a week are waiting. 18,000 patients a week are waiting in hospital core doors, 1.2 million very dependent, it seems to me some members don't want to be concerned about the fact that 1.2 million elderly people are not getting the care they need. the legacy of her government plunging the nhs for decades, fewer hospitals, fewer a any departments, fewer nurses and fewer people getting the care they need. we will invest in our nhs. >> i have to say to the right honorable gentlemen that he should consider correcting the record because 54% of possible trusts are considered good or outstanding. from the party, from the party, the deputy leader of the labor party. i won'
the mary curie foundation trust finds nurses are so overstretched they cannot provide the high-quality care needed at the end of their lives. the lack of care and community prevents people the dignity of dieting at home. there is a nursing shortage, something should be done like reinstating the nursing -- her government put the nhs and social care in a state of emergency. tween 9 out of 10 nhs trusts are unsafe. 18,000 patients a week are waiting. 18,000 patients a week are waiting in hospital...
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also this morning we take a trip to the lake district island that inspired the foundation of the national trustd ben has the weekend weather. good morning. the weather does not particularly look inspiring this weekend. there will be some rain at times and it will be blustery as well. all the details in 15 minutes. all the details in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. motorists should think long and hard before buying a diesel car, that's the message from the transport secretary, chris grayling. he's urging drivers to consider a less—polluting vehicle instead. four in ten cars on britain's roads are diesel. under labour they had been billed as the clean alternative to petrol with reduced fuel taxes. now they're said to be one of the reasons for increasing levels of air pollution. let's get more on this with our correspondent nick quraishi who's in central london. chris grayling is using these comments in the daily mail to distance himself from what labour did when it was in power. in 2001, gordon brown as chancellor cut the tax on low—sulphur fuel. that meant that the annual diesel
also this morning we take a trip to the lake district island that inspired the foundation of the national trustd ben has the weekend weather. good morning. the weather does not particularly look inspiring this weekend. there will be some rain at times and it will be blustery as well. all the details in 15 minutes. all the details in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. motorists should think long and hard before buying a diesel car, that's the message from the transport secretary,...
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an island which inspired the foundation of the national trust, has been gifted to the conservation charitye than a century in private hands. sitting in the middle of the lake district, grasmere island was left to the trust by its former owner in her will. dave guest has been for a visit. it is small but beautifully formed. grasmere island lies at the heart of the lake district. wordsworth is said to have picnics here, frequently. but back in 1893, it was put up for sale, and the thought of the spot becoming private property at reached local clergymen, canon hardwicke rawnsley. he needed access to nature. the journey to grasmere island is an idyllic experience in itself. back in 1893, the new owner decided to make a few additions which did not go down well with the locals. he put up a flagpole, it and planted some cherie, which caused indignation. a respectful letter was written to ask him to consider his changes. the reply was blunt. he said that if people were so concerned, they would have bought it themselves. i think that is the whole issue that canon hardwicke rawnsley was concerned ab
an island which inspired the foundation of the national trust, has been gifted to the conservation charitye than a century in private hands. sitting in the middle of the lake district, grasmere island was left to the trust by its former owner in her will. dave guest has been for a visit. it is small but beautifully formed. grasmere island lies at the heart of the lake district. wordsworth is said to have picnics here, frequently. but back in 1893, it was put up for sale, and the thought of the...
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an island which inspired the foundation of the national trust an island which inspired has been giftedof the lake district, grasmere island was left to the trust by its former owner in her will. dave guest has been for a visit. it is small but beautifully formed. grasmere island lies at the heart of the lake district. wordsworth is said to with picnic here frequently. but back in 1893 the island was put up but back in 1893 the island was put upfor but back in 1893 the island was put up for sale and the thought of this idyllic spot coming private property outraged a local clergyman. he had a deep passion that everybody needed access to nature and natural beauty. the journey to grasmere island is an idyllic experience in itself. back in 1893 the new owner made a few additions which did not go down too well with the locals. he planted some shrubbery which caused a lot of indignation. a respectful letter was written asking him to reconsider some of these changes. the reply was blunt. if you are your friends felt so blunt. if you are your friends felt so strongly about what happened to the
an island which inspired the foundation of the national trust an island which inspired has been giftedof the lake district, grasmere island was left to the trust by its former owner in her will. dave guest has been for a visit. it is small but beautifully formed. grasmere island lies at the heart of the lake district. wordsworth is said to with picnic here frequently. but back in 1893 the island was put up but back in 1893 the island was put upfor but back in 1893 the island was put up for sale...
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an island which inspired the foundation of the national trust, has been gifted to the conservation charity owner in her will. dave guest has been for a visit. it is small but beautifully formed. grasmere island lies at the heart of the lake district. wordsworth is said to have picnicked here frequently. but back in 1893, the island was put up for sale and the thought of this idyllic spot becoming private property outraged a local clergyman hardwicke rwa nsley. canon hardwicke rwansley had a deep passion that everybody needed access to nature and natural beauty. the journey to grasmere island is an idyllic experience in itself. back in 1893 the new owner decided to make a few additions which did not go down too well with the locals. mr bell erected a flagpole, he planted some shrubbery, which caused a lot of indignation. a respectful letter was written asking him to reconsider some of these changes. the reply was blunt. if you and your friends felt so strongly about what happens to the island, you were perfectly competent to turn up to the sale as i did, and purchase it. i suppose really th
an island which inspired the foundation of the national trust, has been gifted to the conservation charity owner in her will. dave guest has been for a visit. it is small but beautifully formed. grasmere island lies at the heart of the lake district. wordsworth is said to have picnicked here frequently. but back in 1893, the island was put up for sale and the thought of this idyllic spot becoming private property outraged a local clergyman hardwicke rwa nsley. canon hardwicke rwansley had a...
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choice not to do that, she didn't feel the need to have a foundation that lasted forever, she didn't necessarily know there were people she could trust even though the board foundation, doesn't support family. really interesting story that people who were involved in any sort of philanthropy, what she did was not right for everyone and what she did was definitely right for her and pioneering and in many ways selfless. there are people -- made them to give away half or more of their wealth who aren't wealthy and i love that. i love that people who are not enormously wealthy make that commitment and i love that joan made that commitment too but not with any proclamation. just happened to be what happened. i hope that answer your question but it is a fascinating glimpse at american philanthropy that i hope celebrates her for a long time to come and this was five years of your life. >> host: to research and write this book is a big ton of time. it was a labor of love for you to do this. >> i got a phd in ray and joan without getting a phd. i never as my long-term partner pointeded out have done anything for as long as i have this book wh
choice not to do that, she didn't feel the need to have a foundation that lasted forever, she didn't necessarily know there were people she could trust even though the board foundation, doesn't support family. really interesting story that people who were involved in any sort of philanthropy, what she did was not right for everyone and what she did was definitely right for her and pioneering and in many ways selfless. there are people -- made them to give away half or more of their wealth who...
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additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> isis's so-called caliphate is under attack... >> it's been an effective summer for iraqi forces battling isil fighters... >> the edge of mosul is close... >> iraq's prime minister says the battle to retake mosul from isis is going more quickly than expected... >> iraqi forces are saying it's going much faster than planned... >> narrator: mosul, northern iraq. reporter ghaith abdul-ahad is on his way to the front line. for more than two years, this city of over a million people has been under isis control. now the iraqi army, backed by kurdish forces and u.s. airstrikes, is trying to retake it. >> abdul-ahad: iraq's my own country, i lived in iraq, i grew up in iraq. i knew mosul since i was a child. my father used to take me with him. i walked in the old city, in the old market. i had this connection to mosul. in 2016, mosul was declared
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challenges that if you take a look at who has contributed in reference to not only foundations, individuals, families, trusts, the langendorf fund which was the old bakery that closed down years ago that are still active and others still contributing to the city and these foundations. i think it's astounding that we are able -- we as a city, are able to have such a fantastic community that could donate to provide these critical services/programs, and all of the above, given these reports. it hasn't decreased, at least in our term of duty and it has increased substantially, but it's not only increasing in reference to dollar amount. it's increasing in reference to those who contribute, whether they be new people, four and five-generation families or old corporations, or young groups. everybody is involved, and i think we should really be very thankful to our community that they are very cognizant and are willing to step up and make sure that these services are provided to all of our citizens of san francisco and those who visit our city. so i would just like to state that for the record. it's a job well-done
challenges that if you take a look at who has contributed in reference to not only foundations, individuals, families, trusts, the langendorf fund which was the old bakery that closed down years ago that are still active and others still contributing to the city and these foundations. i think it's astounding that we are able -- we as a city, are able to have such a fantastic community that could donate to provide these critical services/programs, and all of the above, given these reports. it...
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deaths coincides with the drop in income for mental health trusts, according to exclusive new figures from the think tank the health foundationthe amount we spend on health care in england has increased by about £8 billion. but mental health trusts have received none of that increase. in fact when you allow for inflation, theirfunding has actually fallen by £150 million. the government says it is improving mental health, investing an extra £1.11 billion by 2020. it insists overall spending, which is notjust for mental health trusts, has risen and that rises in unexpected deaths are due to better reporting. and nhs england also rejects the figures and says suicide in particular is reducing for mental health patients. sophie hutchinson, bbc news. and there's more on that story on tonight's panorama on bbc one at 8:30. and you can see more on the bbc‘s nhs health check on our website. that's at bbc.co.uk/health. in the battle of trump versus the courts, the courts are winning so far and the president's doing nothing to hide his frustration. he's stepped up his attacks on the judge who set aside his travel ban on seven predominan
deaths coincides with the drop in income for mental health trusts, according to exclusive new figures from the think tank the health foundationthe amount we spend on health care in england has increased by about £8 billion. but mental health trusts have received none of that increase. in fact when you allow for inflation, theirfunding has actually fallen by £150 million. the government says it is improving mental health, investing an extra £1.11 billion by 2020. it insists overall spending,...
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foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund. with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> arun rath: i've been covering the prison at guantanamo bay throughout the obama years. >> president obama rushing to empty guantanamo bay just days before leaving office. >> rath: i returned just before obama left...
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challenges that if you take a look at who has contributed in reference to not only foundations, individuals, families, trustse langendorf fund which was the old bakery that closed down years ago that are still active and others still contributing to the city and these foundations. i think it's astounding that we are able -- we as a city, are able to have such a fantastic community that could donate to provide these critical services/programs, and all of the above, given these reports. it hasn't decreased, at least in our term of duty and it has increased substantially, but it's not only increasing in reference to dollar amount. it's increasing in reference to those who contribute, whether they be new people, four and five-generation families or old corporations, or young groups. everybody is involved, and i think we should really be very thankful to our community that they are very cognizant and are willing to step up and make sure that these services are provided to all of our citizens of san francisco and those who visit our city. so i would just like to state that for the record. it's a job well-done and
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is the british medical association's lead on obesity; and from the health foundation and nigel edwards, ceo of the nuffield trustrove access to care for elderly patients like pauline alderson. what can i do for you today? well, i am concerned about my legs. they get quite swollen and hot. by using modern technology 79—year—old pauline alderson can be assessed for swollen legs without having to leave the comfort of her care home. bring the camera down again so i can look at her feet. a secure video link means she can be seen by a nurse at airedale hospital immediately, rather than risk an unnecessary trip to hospital or her gp. it would be very useful for me not able to get out and waiting sometimes for a fortnight before you can have a gp appointment. with me is nigel edwards, ceo of the nuffield trust — a health think tank — and shree datta, a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist — and the bmas lead on obesity. before we get into viewers' questions, obesity and the ageing population, they're seen widely as key reasons why the nhs is struggling at the moment, is that how you see it? absolutely. they are two
is the british medical association's lead on obesity; and from the health foundation and nigel edwards, ceo of the nuffield trustrove access to care for elderly patients like pauline alderson. what can i do for you today? well, i am concerned about my legs. they get quite swollen and hot. by using modern technology 79—year—old pauline alderson can be assessed for swollen legs without having to leave the comfort of her care home. bring the camera down again so i can look at her feet. a...
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foundation that lasted forever. or know that there are people she would trust. >> it's an interesting story i think for people who are involved in any sort of philanthropy. what she did was not right for everyone. what she did was definitely right for her and in many ways selfless. there are people who are taking a given pledge that were buffet has given to give away half or more their wealth who are not wealthy. i love them, the people who are enormously well he did not do with any proclamation it's a fascinating glimpse into american land there be for sure that i hope celebrates her. >> this is five years of your life to research this and write your book's be back was as a labor of love in the way for you to do this? >> i feel like i've a phd and ray and joan. we hope you have enjoyed the author and it has been wonderful, thank you so much. [applause] . . .... ....
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trust land in the grand teton national park. $23 million gain from the federal government and 23 million came from over 5,000 private donations to the foundation. to all the donors have made this happen in the course we remember the late senator thomas got the ball rolling on this. [applause] natalie is this good news for that but also education funding that has then deposited the was generating no revenue we were getting $0. now in the trust fund after varying it is expected $1 million annually. and with those assets held by the federal government in the state of wyoming has a 640-acre parcel in the park valued at $46 million we are making money on that partial to bring a whopping $2,000 per year. with the direct sale december 31st, 2016 to have the authority to have the options to the highest bidder. the authorization to the national park service and this is something ask you to consider. and we accomplished a lot and 2016 will make remain strong and this a big achievement keeping the state's strong there is a lot of credit to go around certainly the legislature the university of wyoming and community ecologists and dozens said before the pe
trust land in the grand teton national park. $23 million gain from the federal government and 23 million came from over 5,000 private donations to the foundation. to all the donors have made this happen in the course we remember the late senator thomas got the ball rolling on this. [applause] natalie is this good news for that but also education funding that has then deposited the was generating no revenue we were getting $0. now in the trust fund after varying it is expected $1 million...
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primarily acknowledging the tremendous generalist of the helen diller foundation represented by zach here and the incredible partnership of the trust for public land represent by the adrian and alex but a lot of people in the house. >> (clapping.) >> give it up p t l. >> (clapping.) >> so love; right? so you know there is no better day to love our parks than valentine's day that is the day that really celebrates the love that jackie and her family not city and playground for the pc location who home-based in san francisco as this city and it's parks are the love that civic center needs and deserves and the degree to which our children will love the playground with what in their built i want to give thanks and i'm going to turn it over to a couple of my bosses again want to thank the hundred foundation for frustrate for public land and my team in this project and i want to thank so many partners and institutions that are here that support this plaza dr requester our city larger than and many people have a vested stake in the amazing plaza so we are this is the day of celebration a day of love and my boss will introduce the mayor is
primarily acknowledging the tremendous generalist of the helen diller foundation represented by zach here and the incredible partnership of the trust for public land represent by the adrian and alex but a lot of people in the house. >> (clapping.) >> give it up p t l. >> (clapping.) >> so love; right? so you know there is no better day to love our parks than valentine's day that is the day that really celebrates the love that jackie and her family not city and playground...
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of state trust land located in national park for $46 million. 23 million came from the federal government and 23 million came from over 5,000 private donations to the national park foundation. i thank all the donors who made this happen, the legislature for its support and of course we remember the late u.s. senator craig thomas who got the ball rolling on this. [ applause ] >> not only is this good news for the park it's good news for education funding at a time when we need good news. the money has been deposited and the common school trust fund to support wyoming schools. the parcel was generating no revenue for wyoming. we were getting zero dollars from that parcel. then come common school trust fund, account varies but it expected that these funds will generate more than million dollars annually for these schools. the funds are also available for the board of land commissioners to acquire land assets held by the federal government if we choose to do so. the state of wyoming currently owns one remaining 640 aker parcel, the kelly parcel. it's valued at $46 million. we are making money on that parcel. that $46 million asset is bringing us in a whopping $2,000 a year. le
of state trust land located in national park for $46 million. 23 million came from the federal government and 23 million came from over 5,000 private donations to the national park foundation. i thank all the donors who made this happen, the legislature for its support and of course we remember the late u.s. senator craig thomas who got the ball rolling on this. [ applause ] >> not only is this good news for the park it's good news for education funding at a time when we need good news....
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primarily acknowledging the tremendous generalist of the helen diller foundation represented by zach here and the incredible partnership of the trust for public land represent by the adrian and alex but a lot of people in the house. >> (clapping.) >> give it up p t l. >> (clapping.) >> so love; right? so you know there is no better day to love our parks than valentine's day that is the day that really celebrates the love that jackie and her family not city and playground for the pc location who home-based in san francisco as this city and it's parks are the love that civic center needs and deserves and the degree to which our children will love the playground with what in their built i want to give thanks and i'm going to turn it over to a couple of my bosses again want to thank the hundred foundation for frustrate for public land and my team in this project and i want to thank so many partners and institutions that are here that support this plaza dr requester our city larger than and many people have a vested stake in the amazing plaza so we are this is the day of celebration a day of love and my boss will introduce the mayor is
primarily acknowledging the tremendous generalist of the helen diller foundation represented by zach here and the incredible partnership of the trust for public land represent by the adrian and alex but a lot of people in the house. >> (clapping.) >> give it up p t l. >> (clapping.) >> so love; right? so you know there is no better day to love our parks than valentine's day that is the day that really celebrates the love that jackie and her family not city and playground...
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primarily acknowledging the tremendous generalist of the helen diller foundation represented by zach here and the incredible partnership of the trust for public land represent by the adrian and alex but a lot of people in the house. >> (clapping.) >> give it up p t l. >> (clapping.) >> so love; right? so you know there is no better day to love our parks than valentine's day that is the day that really celebrates the love that jackie and her family not city and playground for the pc location who home-based in san francisco as this city and it's parks are the love that civic center needs and deserves and the degree to which our children will love the playground with what in their built i want to give thanks and i'm going to turn it over to a couple of my bosses again want to thank the hundred foundation for frustrate for public land and my team in this project and i want to thank so many partners and institutions that are here that support this plaza dr requester our city larger than and many people have a vested stake in the amazing plaza so we are this is the day of celebration a day of love and my boss will introduce the mayor is
primarily acknowledging the tremendous generalist of the helen diller foundation represented by zach here and the incredible partnership of the trust for public land represent by the adrian and alex but a lot of people in the house. >> (clapping.) >> give it up p t l. >> (clapping.) >> so love; right? so you know there is no better day to love our parks than valentine's day that is the day that really celebrates the love that jackie and her family not city and playground...
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primarily acknowledging the tremendous generalist of the helen diller foundation represented by zach here and the incredible partnership of the trustr public land represent by the adrian and alex but a lot of people in the house. >> (clapping.) >> give it up p t l. >> (clapping.) >> so love; right? so you know there is no better day to love our parks than valentine's day that is the day that really celebrates the love that jackie and her family not city and playground...
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trust that it will be overseen correctly, we have no choice. >> i don't get this whole thing. the department of justice oversaw one of the most politically sensitive issues with the clinton foundationthere was no special counsel. and the voters got to decide whether it was handled well or not. this is for the congress to handle through the intelligence community. this is our national security. we have a brand-new administration. there is one person over the department of justice. let's get a few more people populated. that's before the senate right now. that needs to happen. if there's something done inappropriately, then you go to the next step. we start with -- >> hold on a second. wait a second. you keep saying -- the fbi investigation exists right now. >> that's right. and it should. and it should. >> it's an actual investigation. the question is, should the attorney general be overseeing that? i do want to move on to a separate part of this. david, i want to bring in question to you. one of the other mysteries here that -- it's been difficult for anybody to get to the bottom of, is explaining, with whatever context there may have been, what is behind president trump's sort of
trust that it will be overseen correctly, we have no choice. >> i don't get this whole thing. the department of justice oversaw one of the most politically sensitive issues with the clinton foundationthere was no special counsel. and the voters got to decide whether it was handled well or not. this is for the congress to handle through the intelligence community. this is our national security. we have a brand-new administration. there is one person over the department of justice. let's...
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trust. the mayor just announced the other day with support of the board foundations and private sector housing accelerator fund. we have billions of dollars in the pipeline to build housing for low income families and i stand 100 percent in support of that. but we have no funding stream for working people and so it my argument and attempt through this legislation to expand the pie for work ing people and create a opportunity that has not existed in the history. there is a attempt to expand the ovall inclusionary percentage to a number but we have to be careful we dopt set the number too high we kill housing all together and put people out of work. we have to set it at responsible number so stand here introducing this to tell you in the next three years with the billions of dollars in the pipeline we will still build 7500 unit of low income affordable housing. this inclusionary piece of legislation i introduce with president breed is a complementary piece in my mind to supervisor kate tang home sf and the two together have the opportunity to build about 2500 unit for working people. this i beli
trust. the mayor just announced the other day with support of the board foundations and private sector housing accelerator fund. we have billions of dollars in the pipeline to build housing for low income families and i stand 100 percent in support of that. but we have no funding stream for working people and so it my argument and attempt through this legislation to expand the pie for work ing people and create a opportunity that has not existed in the history. there is a attempt to expand the...
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trusts." even though america did not start the public education system at that moment in time, those ideas and that philosophy of education as the great equalizer, the foundation of the public school system that we have today. madam president, president trump gave practicerably -- remarkably little attention to education during his campaign. he pretty much ignored the public school education system in favor of his $20 billion voucher scheme that would drain huge amounts of resources from neighborhood schools like the two in baltimore that i just discussed. with the president offering only vague promises and pricey schemes, it's even more important that we have an education secretary with a steady hand and a deep understanding of the critical mission of the department. it's clear that ms. betsy devos is not the right person for the job. ms. devos advocates a concept of industrialized, privatized and for-profit schools. this thinking is too small and too cramped for our kids. our goal should not be vouchers for children to try to shop for school with no accountability for quality. our goal should be a neighborhood school for every child that meets their needs. w
trusts." even though america did not start the public education system at that moment in time, those ideas and that philosophy of education as the great equalizer, the foundation of the public school system that we have today. madam president, president trump gave practicerably -- remarkably little attention to education during his campaign. he pretty much ignored the public school education system in favor of his $20 billion voucher scheme that would drain huge amounts of resources from...
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foundation and national preservational historical society. and she joined the coastal georgia historical society, was a dehe vout member of the christchurch federica and worked with the land trust which preserves the natural beauty and improved the quality of life in the community. although she was always aiding the community, her greatest joy came from her family which included her husband, retired colonel nick hart, her three children and seven grandchildren. her sharp wit, passion for learning and detailed stories of the past of what will be remembered most dearly. i'd like to express my condolences to ms. hart's family for their loss. she will be missed. thank you, mr. speaker. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. mcnerney: mr. speaker, i have spoken on the house floor on science topics. modern society depends on science. farmers are able to feed much of the world's current population because of science. without science we would further strip our forests
foundation and national preservational historical society. and she joined the coastal georgia historical society, was a dehe vout member of the christchurch federica and worked with the land trust which preserves the natural beauty and improved the quality of life in the community. although she was always aiding the community, her greatest joy came from her family which included her husband, retired colonel nick hart, her three children and seven grandchildren. her sharp wit, passion for...
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leo had been a patient of the norfolk and suffolk foundation trust, the only mental health trust to beecial measures in the history of the nhs. i begged. i begged the trust to help him, but they thought he was living well, he was, you know, managing. but i knew that he wasn't. i knew that he would just get iller and iller and iller. and he died. when they came to tell me, i was not surprised. i was expecting it. an unexpected patient deaths ever of death, so they can include suicide, accidental overdoses, and also neglect. we have results from 33 of the 57 trusts. the data is complex because different parts of the country collect it in slightly different ways, but what our figures show is a clear trend suggesting that unexpected deaths have risen by nearly half in the last three years. that's 1,000 additional deaths last year in those 33 trusts alone. these horrifying figures come despite years of government pledges to prioritise mental health. just last month, theresa may gave a major speech promising to revolutionise care. i want us to employ the power of government as a force for go
leo had been a patient of the norfolk and suffolk foundation trust, the only mental health trust to beecial measures in the history of the nhs. i begged. i begged the trust to help him, but they thought he was living well, he was, you know, managing. but i knew that he wasn't. i knew that he would just get iller and iller and iller. and he died. when they came to tell me, i was not surprised. i was expecting it. an unexpected patient deaths ever of death, so they can include suicide, accidental...
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an island which inspired the foundation of the national trust, has been gifted to the conservation charitythan a century in private hands. sitting in the middle of the lake district, grasmere island was left to the trust by its former owner in her will. dave guest has been for a visit. it's small, but beautifully formed. grasmere island lies at the heart of the lake district. wordsworth is said to have picnicked here, frequently. but back in 1893, the island was put up for sale, and the thought of this idyllic spot becoming private property outraged local clergyman, hardwicke rawnsley. canon hardwicke rawnsley had a deep passion that everybody needed access to nature and natural beauty. the journey to grasmere island is an idyllic experience in itself. back in 1893, the new owner decided to make a few additions, which didn't go down too well with the locals. he erected a flagpole, and planted some shrubbery, which caused indignation, actually. a respectful letter was written, to ask him to reconsider some of his changes. the reply was blunt. "if you and your friends felt so strongly about
an island which inspired the foundation of the national trust, has been gifted to the conservation charitythan a century in private hands. sitting in the middle of the lake district, grasmere island was left to the trust by its former owner in her will. dave guest has been for a visit. it's small, but beautifully formed. grasmere island lies at the heart of the lake district. wordsworth is said to have picnicked here, frequently. but back in 1893, the island was put up for sale, and the thought...
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trust receives an unexpected gift. an island which inspired the organisation's foundation is given to the conservation charity after moren a century in private hands. scotla nd scotland to break out and get goals. and a spirited second—half performance at murrayfield earns scotland their first six nations win over wales in ten years. good evening and welcome to bbc news. tom watson — labour's deputy leader has said the party must ‘do better‘ at winning over voters but he has said that now is "not the time" to change the leadership. he was speaking at the scottish labour conference in perth where he acknowledged that the party's by—election loss in copeland two days ago had been hugely disappointing. jeremy corbyn has said he will stay on as leader. here's our political correspondent carole walker. jeremy corbyn has made it clear he has no intention of stepping down. he was in stoke yesterday, where labour saw off the challenge from ukip to win the by—election. but he is facing questions about the party's defeat in copland. the tories were jubilant after seizing the seat which had been in labour's hands since it was crea
trust receives an unexpected gift. an island which inspired the organisation's foundation is given to the conservation charity after moren a century in private hands. scotla nd scotland to break out and get goals. and a spirited second—half performance at murrayfield earns scotland their first six nations win over wales in ten years. good evening and welcome to bbc news. tom watson — labour's deputy leader has said the party must ‘do better‘ at winning over voters but he has said that...