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our west of england correspondent danjohnson has more from gloucestershire.ce november. the cheltenham service was one of more than 1,000 rural routes that were cut in the last year. i can'tjustjump in the car and drive into town, can i? i got a bus pass i can't use because i can't get on a bus. they've now reduced fares to two quid, to encourage everyone to get on the bus. so what do they do? they stop the services. where's the sense in that? rural doesn't always mean small. 3,000 people live here. yes, we are supposed to be getting out of our cars and using public transport more. that's not an option now. we can't function without public transport. subsidies are being cut and more services face the chop from april. today, bus industry bosses were in front of mps. we've seen some reductions in rural bus mileage. there is no doubt about it, the pandemic has sort of given is a really tough time. the government should set out now a clear path forward for sustainable funding for the bus industry, along with the bus operators. that should take place now, because
our west of england correspondent danjohnson has more from gloucestershire.ce november. the cheltenham service was one of more than 1,000 rural routes that were cut in the last year. i can'tjustjump in the car and drive into town, can i? i got a bus pass i can't use because i can't get on a bus. they've now reduced fares to two quid, to encourage everyone to get on the bus. so what do they do? they stop the services. where's the sense in that? rural doesn't always mean small. 3,000 people live...
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in the north. _ gloucestershire and somerset. in the north. still— gloucestershire and somerset.ue centre in wales is at the sharp end of the dog trade. it cares for abandoned or abused dogs. dogs like keanu. he's an american bully — a popular bulldog crossbreed. oh, my goodness. he's a victim of extreme breeding, where dogs are deliberately bred to create exaggerated features. it's as though his legs are on back to front. this is torture. now, you know what these dogs are going to look like, but you're still breeding them, trying to get more and more exaggerated features. i mean, it looks painful when he's bent over like that. 0h! we're seeing this every single week. this is day—to—day life for us here at the rescue now. this is karl and victoria shellard. they run the english bulldog breeding business posherbulls. they were convicted of multiple animal welfare offences last year, and were fined £19,000 each for their unlicensed operation. despite the prosecution, i suspect karl shellard is still profiting from bulldogs, so i pay him a visit. he says he's still in business. if y
in the north. _ gloucestershire and somerset. in the north. still— gloucestershire and somerset.ue centre in wales is at the sharp end of the dog trade. it cares for abandoned or abused dogs. dogs like keanu. he's an american bully — a popular bulldog crossbreed. oh, my goodness. he's a victim of extreme breeding, where dogs are deliberately bred to create exaggerated features. it's as though his legs are on back to front. this is torture. now, you know what these dogs are going to look...
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he was taken to gloucestershire royal hospital, where he died that afternoon from a bleed to the brainhe knew he was on his own. and he must have felt abandoned, alone on his bedroom floor. that's the most troubling part of it for me. increasingly, ambulance crews were getting stuck outside hospitals because they couldn't hand over patients. and busy hospitals struggled to admit people because of delays with discharging them into social care. even at the height of summer, normally a relatively quiet time for the nhs, there was no relief. there were fears, too, about the impact that record summer temperatures could have on services, with older people and those with particular health conditions especially vulnerable. a&e at a surrey hospital this morning. hello. how are you? the challenge, as usual, is finding space for new patients and transferring those who need it to the wards. we are often coming in in the morning with 25 to 35 patients waiting for a bed. they say there are no longer seasonal differences. there would be a winter and a summer in hospitals. and that's something that we
he was taken to gloucestershire royal hospital, where he died that afternoon from a bleed to the brainhe knew he was on his own. and he must have felt abandoned, alone on his bedroom floor. that's the most troubling part of it for me. increasingly, ambulance crews were getting stuck outside hospitals because they couldn't hand over patients. and busy hospitals struggled to admit people because of delays with discharging them into social care. even at the height of summer, normally a relatively...
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in february 2021, the town of winchcombe in gloucestershire had an unexpected visitor from outer spaced interest across the world, but it's also had a big impact on the town itself. andy howard has been to take a look. the exhibit that's genuinely out of this world. after arriving rather abruptly in winchcombe almost two years ago, these pieces of rock — which are older than the planet earth itself — have sent the town's museum into a different stratosphere. before covid, we were experiencing visitor numbers between 1,000 and 2,000 a year, but since covid has passed away, just about, we have seen it — again, helped with the meteorite being here — our numbers have gone up to between 5,000 and 6,000. we call it an act of god. it's such a wonderful thing that has arrived in winchcombe, and we're so blessed with the fact that the people who found it were able to identify it relatively quickly, and therefore able to preserve it in its pristine state. so in many ways, it's a blessing all round. but the old piece of space rock isn'tjust a window to the past — it's part of the town's future. t
in february 2021, the town of winchcombe in gloucestershire had an unexpected visitor from outer spaced interest across the world, but it's also had a big impact on the town itself. andy howard has been to take a look. the exhibit that's genuinely out of this world. after arriving rather abruptly in winchcombe almost two years ago, these pieces of rock — which are older than the planet earth itself — have sent the town's museum into a different stratosphere. before covid, we were...
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let's talk to rebecca benneyworth, who joins us from gloucestershire.d lectures and writes on tax issues. welcome. you also advise the hmrc, the uk's tax authority. also a former chair of the tax faculty at the university of chartered accountants. help us understand when the hmrc, when they have concerns when they start an investigation, what triggers them to do that? hmrc has not a what triggers them to do that? hmrc has got a very. _ what triggers them to do that? hmrc has got a very. very _ what triggers them to do that? hiw’iifliii has got a very, very sophisticated computer system which goes off and gets data from all sorts of places, and marries that data up and spots anomalies that they are concerned about. but in fact, what we are led to believe in mr zahawi's case is that that was not how all this started. the suggestion is that mr zahawi went to hmrc, once he realised that there was a problem with his tax, and came forward, and the rate of penalty and some of the information that is in the public domain suggests that that is true. so he actuall
let's talk to rebecca benneyworth, who joins us from gloucestershire.d lectures and writes on tax issues. welcome. you also advise the hmrc, the uk's tax authority. also a former chair of the tax faculty at the university of chartered accountants. help us understand when the hmrc, when they have concerns when they start an investigation, what triggers them to do that? hmrc has not a what triggers them to do that? hmrc has got a very. _ what triggers them to do that? hmrc has got a very. very _...
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the very best for the future the former everton and scotland striker duncan ferguson is off to gloucestershireppointed as head coach of forest green rovers. it's his first managerial role and he's taking overfrom ian burchnall who left on wednesday. he does have a pretty big task on his hands — the club are bottom of league one, and have had just five wins in 28 matches this season. ferguson made 273 appearances at everton and also had two spells as their caretaker manager. he said he's ready for the challenge at forest green. kolo toure has been sacked as manager of championship side, wigan athletic after less than to two months in charge. the former arsenal and manchester city defender, who won the africa cup of nations with the ivory coast in 2015, had onlyjoined wigan in november on a three and a half year deal. they're bottom of the table and hadn't won in any of his nine games in charge. gareth southgate says he considered resigning as england manager because of criticism going into the world cup. england were relegated from their nations league group but reached the quarter finals in qa
the very best for the future the former everton and scotland striker duncan ferguson is off to gloucestershireppointed as head coach of forest green rovers. it's his first managerial role and he's taking overfrom ian burchnall who left on wednesday. he does have a pretty big task on his hands — the club are bottom of league one, and have had just five wins in 28 matches this season. ferguson made 273 appearances at everton and also had two spells as their caretaker manager. he said he's ready...
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in gloucestershire. he purchased the 18th century country estate high growth house in 1980. after renovating the georgian homes, neo classical facade, child sit about restoring sprawling 15 acre grounds, creating both wild and full gardens, awe from the trees to the meadows. charles, designed to zoom the god that i grove, his masterpiece. but his, his masterpiece recently moved here, ascendancy, get when walking through the gardens at high grove is one of profound well being all too often young people from charles is in a circle. describe them as being a reflection of his soul, of letters from m. hi. grove. is charles his private residence, where like the title character from voltaire's novel, candied, he points peace in cultivating his own garden. to day protecting nature and the planet are among the kings top priorities. these aims or something he shares with photographer young or to spotted him, met him in 2010. it was again can count. i remember him as someone who works with his hands. i read like a farmer's own putting you could see he worked the land himself. he'll rem
in gloucestershire. he purchased the 18th century country estate high growth house in 1980. after renovating the georgian homes, neo classical facade, child sit about restoring sprawling 15 acre grounds, creating both wild and full gardens, awe from the trees to the meadows. charles, designed to zoom the god that i grove, his masterpiece. but his, his masterpiece recently moved here, ascendancy, get when walking through the gardens at high grove is one of profound well being all too often young...
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he joins us live from gloucestershire in the u. k. thank you for being on al jazeera, but i know it's obviously very early on and there will be many investigations to come in a yearly indication as to why this plane might have crashed. well, it's very odd and it's it doesn't look a very likely thing to be happening. and it does appear though that the aircraft stalled. and that's the ation term for when you lose lift from the wings. and usually you lose one wing before the other, which is what seems to have happened here. the aircraft was pointing upwards, and then one wing the left wing drops and it then spirals into the ground, which suggests that the left wing had indeed stalled. that's to say, and the asian term for running out of lift when it's not got enough airflow over the wing surface. so can you just explain what could potentially cause a stall? well, no, i can't. i mean i, i could explain in general, but i certainly couldn't explain why that happened here in a basic part of training for all pilots to be able to cope with sta
he joins us live from gloucestershire in the u. k. thank you for being on al jazeera, but i know it's obviously very early on and there will be many investigations to come in a yearly indication as to why this plane might have crashed. well, it's very odd and it's it doesn't look a very likely thing to be happening. and it does appear though that the aircraft stalled. and that's the ation term for when you lose lift from the wings. and usually you lose one wing before the other, which is what...
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this is one of two emergency departments in gloucestershire. the average time spent in this department was six hours stop in gloucester, it was seven hours on the rest 75 people. they take the less serious cases in this particular emergency department. for instance, if there was a serious road traffic collision in gloucestershire today, the patients would more likely be taken to the gloucestershire royal as a result of that. i have spoken to unison here, they have a picket line at the main ambulance base to the north of cheltenham. they say that the strike is solid, that everybody who was due to work today, they expect to go out on shift, but the view from the trust itself at the moment, the situation is fairly typical. we will know how solid that strike is or whether it continues to be a solid when the shift change takes place at about 12:00. at the moment, no significant problems in either of the two hospitals in north gloucestershire and long waits, as you would always imagine that there would be injanuary at you would always imagine that th
this is one of two emergency departments in gloucestershire. the average time spent in this department was six hours stop in gloucester, it was seven hours on the rest 75 people. they take the less serious cases in this particular emergency department. for instance, if there was a serious road traffic collision in gloucestershire today, the patients would more likely be taken to the gloucestershire royal as a result of that. i have spoken to unison here, they have a picket line at the main...
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in particular. that river severn in gloucestershire in articular. �* river severn in gloucestershireinute we are getting this peak _ particular. at the minute we are getting this peak and _ particular. at the minute we are getting this peak and then i particular. at the minute we are getting this peak and then we i particular. at the minute we are i getting this peak and then we have a bit of— getting this peak and then we have a bit of a _ getting this peak and then we have a bit of a dry— getting this peak and then we have a bit of a dry spell and the water is taking _ bit of a dry spell and the water is taking its— bit of a dry spell and the water is taking its time to work its way through— taking its time to work its way through to gloucester and then we -et through to gloucester and then we get some — through to gloucester and then we get some more rain, and there is this prolonged cumulative effect we are worried about, the impact on river_ are worried about, the impact on river levels _ are worried about, the impact on river levels. it are worried about, the impact on river le
in particular. that river severn in gloucestershire in articular. �* river severn in gloucestershireinute we are getting this peak _ particular. at the minute we are getting this peak and _ particular. at the minute we are getting this peak and then i particular. at the minute we are getting this peak and then we i particular. at the minute we are i getting this peak and then we have a bit of— getting this peak and then we have a bit of a _ getting this peak and then we have a bit of a...
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notjust in the east but potentially through the midlands and in towards gloucestershire somerset tonight of the week, tuesday into wednesday, high pressure still in charge in the south. you can see the north, the isobars are closer together and weather fronts trying to come in against that area of high pressure. 0n against that area of high pressure. on tuesday, we start with a cold start, some frost and also some sunshine. any mist and fog should slowly lift but there will be some stubborn areas. we still have a weather front in the far south—east extending into the channel islands, also producing a fair bit of cloud. in northern ireland, northern england and scotland, a few breaks but once again, still some patchy rain from the weather front slipping into the north—west. temperatures, we are looking at 12 in the north in the south, 3—7. ekeke this is bbc news — these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. allies of the conservative party chairman, nadhim zahawi, say he won't resign, as it's revealed he paid a penalty to resolve a dispute over unpaid tax while he was c
notjust in the east but potentially through the midlands and in towards gloucestershire somerset tonight of the week, tuesday into wednesday, high pressure still in charge in the south. you can see the north, the isobars are closer together and weather fronts trying to come in against that area of high pressure. 0n against that area of high pressure. on tuesday, we start with a cold start, some frost and also some sunshine. any mist and fog should slowly lift but there will be some stubborn...
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let's go with james in gloucestershire.ood morning, hope you're — top man at the tuc? good morning, hope you're well- — top man at the tuc? good morning, hope you're well. the _ top man at the tuc? good morning, hope you're well. the question - top man at the tuc? good morning, hope you're well. the question with | hope you're well. the question with a bit of a follow—up comment, how many people in the tuc are turning round, and members turning round and saying i am not going a —— getting a fair wage for what i feel i am due, and instead of linking arms together and instead of linking arms together and morning, iwill go and instead of linking arms together and morning, i will go to get anotherjob that will pay me the competition i deserve? how many people are actually doing that? well, james, i'm not quite sure where _ well, james, i'm not quite sure where that_ well, james, i'm not quite sure where that would take us, because i mentioned _ where that would take us, because i mentioned before we have got 300,000 vacancies—
let's go with james in gloucestershire.ood morning, hope you're — top man at the tuc? good morning, hope you're well- — top man at the tuc? good morning, hope you're well. the _ top man at the tuc? good morning, hope you're well. the question - top man at the tuc? good morning, hope you're well. the question with | hope you're well. the question with a bit of a follow—up comment, how many people in the tuc are turning round, and members turning round and saying i am not going a ——...
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pub car park near his father's house in gloucestershire and so forth which i think is sort of doesn'tm any service but i think particularly as bad was you know this notching up 25 kills in afghanistan the a lot of noted you know royal sort of military personnel both serving and have made you serious comments about that and i think that was a huge and that would be a headache for you if was in your care now if you if was in your care now if you were his bodyguard today you'd have a problem with that, wouldn't you? well, i think i think i would have a problem. and, you know, the fact that he's statement and he's made that statement and today's climate, you know, we have people from the taliban, you know , that i mean, social you know, that i mean, social media today is worldwide. it's so, so instant that that does pose threat, in my view. and you know, other security advisers said the same this week. and so it's not just for him, it's for other members of the family and possibly others serving. you know, and a sort of retired officer of the military as. well, because it was quite a seri
pub car park near his father's house in gloucestershire and so forth which i think is sort of doesn'tm any service but i think particularly as bad was you know this notching up 25 kills in afghanistan the a lot of noted you know royal sort of military personnel both serving and have made you serious comments about that and i think that was a huge and that would be a headache for you if was in your care now if you if was in your care now if you were his bodyguard today you'd have a problem with...
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pub car park near his father's house in gloucestershire and so forth which i think is sort of doesn'tm any service but i think particularly as bad was you know this notching up 25 kills in afghanistan the a lot of noted you know royal sort of military personnel both serving and have made you serious comments about that and i think that was a huge and that would be a headache for you if was in your care now if you if was in your care now if you were his bodyguard today you'd have a problem with that, wouldn't you? well, i think i think i would have a problem. and, you know, the fact that he's statement and he's made that statement and today's climate, you know, we have people from the taliban, you know , that i mean, social you know, that i mean, social media today is worldwide. it's so, so instant that that does pose threat, in my view. and you know, other security advisers said the same this week. and so it's not just for him, it's for other members of the family and possibly others serving. you know, and a sort of retired officer of the military as. well, because it was quite a seri
pub car park near his father's house in gloucestershire and so forth which i think is sort of doesn'tm any service but i think particularly as bad was you know this notching up 25 kills in afghanistan the a lot of noted you know royal sort of military personnel both serving and have made you serious comments about that and i think that was a huge and that would be a headache for you if was in your care now if you if was in your care now if you were his bodyguard today you'd have a problem with...
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tewkesbury in gloucestershire complete submerged. met office says to expect possible power cuts , dangerous driving power cuts, dangerous driving conditions and, delays to public . tr conditions and, delays to public. tr end on the rock. guitarist jeff beck has died at the age of 78. he rose to in the sixties as part of the yardbirds, replacing eric clapton before forming the jeff beck group with rod stewart. he the winner of eight grammy awards. his family posted . a statement on social media tonight . jeff died after tonight. jeff died after bacterial meningitis at us and he passed away yesterday . you he passed away yesterday. you will gb news. you're up to date on tv and dab+ radio . it's time on tv and dab+ radio. it's time for headliners headliners . for headliners headliners. hello and welcome to headliners leo kearse here to go through thursday's newspaper with my trusted comedy sidekicks , trusted comedy sidekicks, catherine hansen and nick dixon, sidekick . first of all, let's sidekick. first of all, let's have a quick peek
tewkesbury in gloucestershire complete submerged. met office says to expect possible power cuts , dangerous driving power cuts, dangerous driving conditions and, delays to public . tr conditions and, delays to public. tr end on the rock. guitarist jeff beck has died at the age of 78. he rose to in the sixties as part of the yardbirds, replacing eric clapton before forming the jeff beck group with rod stewart. he the winner of eight grammy awards. his family posted . a statement on social media...
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tewkesbury in gloucestershire complete submerged. met office says to expect possible power cuts , dangerous driving power cuts, dangerous driving conditions and, delays to public . tr conditions and, delays to public. tr end on the rock. guitarist jeff beck has died at the age of 78. he rose to in the sixties as part of the yardbirds, replacing eric clapton before forming the jeff beck group with rod stewart. he the winner of eight grammy awards. his family posted . a statement on social media tonight . jeff died after tonight. jeff died after bacterial meningitis at us and he passed away yesterday . you he passed away yesterday. you will gb news. you're up to date on tv and dab+ radio . it's time on tv and dab+ radio. it's time for headliners headliners . for headliners headliners. hello and welcome to headliners leo kearse here to go through thursday's newspaper with my trusted comedy sidekicks , trusted comedy sidekicks, catherine hansen and nick dixon, sidekick . first of all, let's sidekick. first of all, let's have a quick peek
tewkesbury in gloucestershire complete submerged. met office says to expect possible power cuts , dangerous driving power cuts, dangerous driving conditions and, delays to public . tr conditions and, delays to public. tr end on the rock. guitarist jeff beck has died at the age of 78. he rose to in the sixties as part of the yardbirds, replacing eric clapton before forming the jeff beck group with rod stewart. he the winner of eight grammy awards. his family posted . a statement on social media...
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danjohnson has more from gloucestershire. they've had a long wait in woodmancote.ear. i can'tjustjump in the car and drive into town, can i? i got a bus pass i can't use because i can't get on a bus. they've now reduced fares to two quid, to encourage everyone to get on the bus. so what do they do? they stop the services. where's the sense in that? rural doesn't always mean small. 3,000 people live here. subsidies are being cut and more services face the chop from april. today, bus industry bosses were in front of mps. we've seen some reductions in rural bus mileage. there is no doubt about it, the pandemic has sort of given is a really tough time. the government should set out now a clear path forward for sustainable funding for the bus industry, along with the bus operators. that should take place now, because services will be cancelled very shortly if they don't. in cirencester, we found the remains of the rural railway network. there hasn't been a train through here for 60 years. and the committee says two thirds of towns in the south—west and the north—east of
danjohnson has more from gloucestershire. they've had a long wait in woodmancote.ear. i can'tjustjump in the car and drive into town, can i? i got a bus pass i can't use because i can't get on a bus. they've now reduced fares to two quid, to encourage everyone to get on the bus. so what do they do? they stop the services. where's the sense in that? rural doesn't always mean small. 3,000 people live here. subsidies are being cut and more services face the chop from april. today, bus industry...
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tewkesbury in gloucestershire. complete submerged.ect possible power dangerous driving conditions and delays to pubuc driving conditions and delays to public transport. some communities could also be cut off by flooded roads roads up to date on tv, online and dab plus radio with gb news. back now to dan . dan. tom for tomorrow. as you now in media buzz that she's just been handed the first of tomorrow's newspapers. let's get to them. lynn won't give an inch. declares the metro rail strikes are set to drag on for the long haul after defiant union leader mick lynch he would never agree to driver only trains in return for a pay deal. and of course, he wouldn't ever agree to that because we know what this man wants a general wants. he wants a general strike. he wants to become more famous than he is or infamous i would say and this is going to go on and on. and we be talking about this later in the show. the independent suggests that bofis the independent suggests that boris johnson's rumoured political comeback will fail following claims
tewkesbury in gloucestershire. complete submerged.ect possible power dangerous driving conditions and delays to pubuc driving conditions and delays to public transport. some communities could also be cut off by flooded roads roads up to date on tv, online and dab plus radio with gb news. back now to dan . dan. tom for tomorrow. as you now in media buzz that she's just been handed the first of tomorrow's newspapers. let's get to them. lynn won't give an inch. declares the metro rail strikes are...
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tewkesbury in gloucestershire. complete submerged.ect possible power dangerous driving conditions and delays to pubuc driving conditions and delays to public transport. some communities could also be cut off by flooded roads roads up to date on tv, online and dab plus radio with gb news. back now to dan . dan. tom for tomorrow. as you now in media buzz that she's just been handed the first of tomorrow's newspapers. let's get to them. lynn won't give an inch. declares the metro rail strikes are set to drag on for the long haul after defiant union leader mick lynch he would never agree to driver only trains in return for a pay deal. and of course, he wouldn't ever agree to that because we know what this man wants a general wants. he wants a general strike. he wants to become more famous than he is or infamous i would say and this is going to go on and on. and we be talking about this later in the show. the independent suggests that bofis the independent suggests that boris johnson's rumoured political comeback will fail following claims
tewkesbury in gloucestershire. complete submerged.ect possible power dangerous driving conditions and delays to pubuc driving conditions and delays to public transport. some communities could also be cut off by flooded roads roads up to date on tv, online and dab plus radio with gb news. back now to dan . dan. tom for tomorrow. as you now in media buzz that she's just been handed the first of tomorrow's newspapers. let's get to them. lynn won't give an inch. declares the metro rail strikes are...
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that happened in stroud on sunday according to gloucestershire police.that in a minute, i am asking you what strike. i will come to that in a - minute, i am asking you what the impact is having.— impact is having. nationally the strikes, because _ impact is having. nationally the strikes, because they _ impact is having. nationally the strikes, because they are - impact is having. nationally the strikes, because they are still. strikes, because they are still prioritising emergency calls, its having limited impact on patients. no one in the nhs want to strike at all, they are striking to try to explain to the public and politicians what is happening. a5 politicians what is happening. as with the nurses strike, there is still minimum staffing levels on all the wards, despite the strike. the question is why they are striking, and it is because of problems within the nhs. the nhs problems are not because of the strikes, they are striking because of problems in the nhs. it striking because of problems in the nhs. , ., .._ nhs. it might seem contradictory, if
that happened in stroud on sunday according to gloucestershire police.that in a minute, i am asking you what strike. i will come to that in a - minute, i am asking you what the impact is having.— impact is having. nationally the strikes, because _ impact is having. nationally the strikes, because they _ impact is having. nationally the strikes, because they are - impact is having. nationally the strikes, because they are still. strikes, because they are still prioritising emergency calls, its...
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it's a gloucestershire based vineyard, which festival it's slapped up , vineyard, which festival it'sedal . haven't been master medal. haven't been drinking the globe. no. yeah global seven on masters awards . global seven on masters awards. we should be celebrating things like this that we're good at in this country. should we be? yeah, absolutely. and i think that been a bit of a renaissance engush that been a bit of a renaissance english food and drink over the last years. you know, i think when first started going to when i first started going to pubs had you had your pubs you had you you had your your from holland, from your beer from holland, from from spanish beer from france, your spanish beer on and your kind of on holiday and your kind of french italian wine, the french or italian wine, the restaurant. so a meads restaurant. and so it's a meads is it's nothing to is great. it's nothing to brexit. i don't want to talk about brexit, but it's just a positive and hopefully you'll encourage england and the rest of the uk to be positive about. so you just said this is a positive o
it's a gloucestershire based vineyard, which festival it's slapped up , vineyard, which festival it'sedal . haven't been master medal. haven't been drinking the globe. no. yeah global seven on masters awards . global seven on masters awards. we should be celebrating things like this that we're good at in this country. should we be? yeah, absolutely. and i think that been a bit of a renaissance engush that been a bit of a renaissance english food and drink over the last years. you know, i think...
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will fall away with a widespread frost and again some freezing fog, perhaps in the midlands and gloucestershireconflicts of interest will be reviewed. it�*s after claims he helped borisjohnson secure a loan worth up to £800,000, shortly before being appointed to the role. mr sharp says he was not involved in any loan, guarantee or financing. thousands of ambulance staff across england and wales are on strike again today in a row over pay and conditions. it has become fairly common place to be queueing at hospital. up to a million households in england, scotland and wales could be paid to use less electricity this evening, as part of a scheme to avoid blackouts. a bbc investigation into extreme dog breeding reveals links to organised crime, and a network of breeders putting money before the health of their dogs. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here�*s gavin. good morning. we�*ve reached the last 16 stage of the australian open and novak djokovic looks like he�*s going to take some stopping in the men�*s draw. he blew away the australian home favourite alex de minaur in
will fall away with a widespread frost and again some freezing fog, perhaps in the midlands and gloucestershireconflicts of interest will be reviewed. it�*s after claims he helped borisjohnson secure a loan worth up to £800,000, shortly before being appointed to the role. mr sharp says he was not involved in any loan, guarantee or financing. thousands of ambulance staff across england and wales are on strike again today in a row over pay and conditions. it has become fairly common place to...
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the former everton and scotland striker duncan ferguson is off to gloucestershire.weekend. sean daich is the other favourite to take over. wimbledon champion elena rybakina has another shot at winning a grand slam — this time in melbourne. she's through to the australian open final, where she'll play play aryna sabalenka. rybakina had a dominant performance in her semifinal, beating two—time champion victoria azarenka in straight sets. i got igota i got a lot of experience from wimbledon and, to be honest, ijust want to come on court and really enjoy the moment, enjoy the atmosphere because it's really amazing to play in front of you guys, so thank you so much. yeah, we'll see how it's going to go, but for sure, we'll see how it's going to go, but forsure, i'll try we'll see how it's going to go, but for sure, i'll try my best, i'll fight and hopefully i'm going to win. it was a straight sets win for aryna sabalenka in her semifinal as well and a big sigh of relief when she managed it — fourth time lucky for her, she had previously lost her last three grand slam sem
the former everton and scotland striker duncan ferguson is off to gloucestershire.weekend. sean daich is the other favourite to take over. wimbledon champion elena rybakina has another shot at winning a grand slam — this time in melbourne. she's through to the australian open final, where she'll play play aryna sabalenka. rybakina had a dominant performance in her semifinal, beating two—time champion victoria azarenka in straight sets. i got igota i got a lot of experience from wimbledon...
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. _ we are joined by professor jane monckton—smith from the university of gloucestershire — she's is case and it is notjust it is another horrendous case and it is not just an it is another horrendous case and it is notjust an horrendous case, and there are definite problems with all of our public services around risk assessment. it has already been raised that there are problems with inexperienced staff and there are problems with staff turnover and there are problems with how the system is run with those problems and i think hanging a couple of individualfront and i think hanging a couple of individual front line workers out to dry is not going to solve this problem. is dry is not going to solve this problem-— dry is not going to solve this aroblem. , ., . , ., problem. is it about resources and frankly money _ problem. is it about resources and frankly money in _ problem. is it about resources and frankly money in the _ problem. is it about resources and frankly money in the end? - problem. is it about resources and frankly money in the end? it - problem. is it about resources and
. _ we are joined by professor jane monckton—smith from the university of gloucestershire — she's is case and it is notjust it is another horrendous case and it is not just an it is another horrendous case and it is notjust an horrendous case, and there are definite problems with all of our public services around risk assessment. it has already been raised that there are problems with inexperienced staff and there are problems with staff turnover and there are problems with how the system...
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you have got to make sure that you keep going through the elected care, so where i live in gloucestershirehospital who cannot get out of hospital even though they do not need to be in hospital, so when is the government going to grasp that? you are absolutely right, that is a keyissue, you are absolutely right, that is a key issue, so one of the reasons why ambulances cannot get in is because people can't get out the back door and that little something we have got to address. but what he said is that at the time of the autumn statement, even though we had to get on top of finances and make difficult decisions, more money went into health and social care, so billions more, and it means we are spending as a nation in terms of day—to—day expenditure something like 40% of everything we spend is on the nhs, higher than a decade ago, so he is putting additional money to increase capacity because although there are those who say, what about the cap on floor system, thatis what about the cap on floor system, that is right and that will have to come in due course, but before you get to that you hav
you have got to make sure that you keep going through the elected care, so where i live in gloucestershirehospital who cannot get out of hospital even though they do not need to be in hospital, so when is the government going to grasp that? you are absolutely right, that is a keyissue, you are absolutely right, that is a key issue, so one of the reasons why ambulances cannot get in is because people can't get out the back door and that little something we have got to address. but what he said...
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in february 2021 the town of winchcombe in gloucestershire had an unexpected visitor from outer space years ago, these pieces of rock, which are older than the planet earth itself, have sent the town's museum into a different stratosphere.— museum into a different stratosphere. museum into a different stratoshere. �* ., ., stratosphere. before covid, we were experiencing — stratosphere. before covid, we were experiencing visitor _ stratosphere. before covid, we were experiencing visitor numbers - stratosphere. before covid, we were l experiencing visitor numbers between 1000 and 2000 year, but since covid has passed away, just about, we have it again, helped with a meteorite being here, our numbers have gone up to between 5000 and 6000. we call it an act of god. it is such a wonderful thing that has arrived in winchcombe, and we are so blessed with the fact that the people who found it were able to identify it relatively quickly and therefore able to preserve it in its pristine state. so in many ways, it's a blessing all around. but state. so in many ways, it's a blessing all around.—
in february 2021 the town of winchcombe in gloucestershire had an unexpected visitor from outer space years ago, these pieces of rock, which are older than the planet earth itself, have sent the town's museum into a different stratosphere.— museum into a different stratosphere. museum into a different stratoshere. �* ., ., stratosphere. before covid, we were experiencing — stratosphere. before covid, we were experiencing visitor _ stratosphere. before covid, we were experiencing visitor...