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and on its front page, the independent carries a photo of the nurse, jenny mcgee, alongside borisjohnsonfinancial times has a compelling picture of a spanish soldier carrying a young migrant after record numbers reached ceuta, spain's north african enclave, from neighbouring morocco. and the mirror on its front page has a picture of naomi campbell as she becomes mother to a baby girl in her 50s. so, let's begin. we are going to start with the metro news paper, withjenny mcgee, who has quit the nhs. looking at that picture, you almost have to think if you resign, you almost need to give a photo of yourself with that resignation to make sure it's a flattering photograph because it might be that she is not going to be especially happy with this photo which does appear in several other papers. nevertheless, despite the photo it is a compelling story. this hoto is a photo it is a compelling story. this photo is a steal _ photo it is a compelling story. ti 3 photo is a steal from a photo it is a compelling story. ti 1 photo is a steal from a channel 4 documenting and giving out on 24th of may.
and on its front page, the independent carries a photo of the nurse, jenny mcgee, alongside borisjohnsonfinancial times has a compelling picture of a spanish soldier carrying a young migrant after record numbers reached ceuta, spain's north african enclave, from neighbouring morocco. and the mirror on its front page has a picture of naomi campbell as she becomes mother to a baby girl in her 50s. so, let's begin. we are going to start with the metro news paper, withjenny mcgee, who has quit the...
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what does the prime minister- think when he hears jenny mcgee — the nurse who saved his life i — sayre not getting the respect and now pay that we deserve. - "i'm just sick of it, so i've i handed in my resignation." surely, even he must pause - and think, "what can be learned from mistakes - of the past year?" messages" of his government? and will he think again i about giving nurses more than an insulting 1% pay raise? hear, hear! prime minister. mr speaker, i think the whole house acknowledges our collective debt to the nurses of the nhs. i certainly acknowledge my own huge personal debt. and that's why of all the professions in this country, mr speaker, in very, very tough times, we have asked the public sector pay review board to look at an increase in pay. borisjohnson was also challenged over plans for a free trade deal with australia, which will mean australian beef and lamb entering the uk tariff free, therefore cheaper for british shoppers. the national farmers�* union is opposing the deal, saying it could put british farmers out of business — concerns picked up by the lead
what does the prime minister- think when he hears jenny mcgee — the nurse who saved his life i — sayre not getting the respect and now pay that we deserve. - "i'm just sick of it, so i've i handed in my resignation." surely, even he must pause - and think, "what can be learned from mistakes - of the past year?" messages" of his government? and will he think again i about giving nurses more than an insulting 1% pay raise? hear, hear! prime minister. mr speaker, i...
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jenny mcgee — who's from new zealand — said she was �*taking a step back from the nhs' after what shee hoped �*to return some time in the future'. job vacancies across the uk have reached their highest level since the start of the pandemic. the latest figures cover the three months up to april, and since then there has been a further easing of the lockdown. the office for national statistics says there are early signs of recovery in the jobs market. but as our economics editor faisal islam reports, finding the right people for thejobs is still a challenge. carved out of a northamptonshire farm, a crucial part of our economy. a vital support for working families, child care. here in the form of an outdoor forest school for three and four—year—olds. business is getting back to normal after a pandemic afflicted year, and as parents return to work, demand for care has gone up. 187jobs. and sandy here is recruiting again. or, at least she is trying to. these are all people like me advertising. and you can't find the people? no. i spend every hour looking through cvs, looking for people tha
jenny mcgee — who's from new zealand — said she was �*taking a step back from the nhs' after what shee hoped �*to return some time in the future'. job vacancies across the uk have reached their highest level since the start of the pandemic. the latest figures cover the three months up to april, and since then there has been a further easing of the lockdown. the office for national statistics says there are early signs of recovery in the jobs market. but as our economics editor faisal...
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jenny mcgee, who's from new zealand, said she was "taking a step back from the nhs" after what she described return in the future". football, and manager roy hodgson is to leave crystal palace at the end of the season, after four years in charge. the 73—year—old former england boss said that after 45 years of management, the time was right to step away from the rigours of top—flight premier league football. the number of people being admitted to hospital in england for treatments related to obesity reached more than a million last year according to new nhs figures. the record number provides the clearest indication yet of the scale of the obesity problem as coronavirus started to spread across the uk. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson has this report. just nice to move your body, isn't it, outside? a path to a healthier life, a walk on the wirral for patients, prescribed and led by a local gp. this is a great location. this part of the north—west has one of the highest levels of obesity—related hospital admissions in england. since lockdown i've gained a stone and a half. oh, the su
jenny mcgee, who's from new zealand, said she was "taking a step back from the nhs" after what she described return in the future". football, and manager roy hodgson is to leave crystal palace at the end of the season, after four years in charge. the 73—year—old former england boss said that after 45 years of management, the time was right to step away from the rigours of top—flight premier league football. the number of people being admitted to hospital in england for...
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week that one of the nurses that looked after borisjohnson when he was in hospital with covid, jenny mcgeeso the statistics in here arising from the pollen which has been done, the nurses find the i% pay rise which has been offered insulting. 43% of nurses questioned said they were thinking of leaving the job they loved. more than 90% felt the government doesn't value them. anand, the government has said when questioned again and again about that i% questioned again and again about that i% pay rise that there is a review to look into it, so it might not be the end of the matter. but how damaging is this that after the year we've been through nurses are saying this is how they feel? it’s saying this is how they feel? it's dama i ini saying this is how they feel? it's damaging on a number of levels. you iet damaging on a number of levels. you get a _ damaging on a number of levels. you get a handle — damaging on a number of levels. you get a handle of how low morale is amongst — get a handle of how low morale is amongst nhs staff. we have been encouraged to clap for them and call them _ enco
week that one of the nurses that looked after borisjohnson when he was in hospital with covid, jenny mcgeeso the statistics in here arising from the pollen which has been done, the nurses find the i% pay rise which has been offered insulting. 43% of nurses questioned said they were thinking of leaving the job they loved. more than 90% felt the government doesn't value them. anand, the government has said when questioned again and again about that i% questioned again and again about that i% pay...
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this is jenny mcgee, one of the nurses _ industry now. he said thank you for all the careful son adam, thank you, our chief political correspondent. the uk government failed to plan sufficiently for a threat on the scale of the pandemic, according to the spending watchdog. the national audit office has also urged ministers to come up with ideas to prevent "widening" inequality caused by the virus. the government says it's been guided by the data and that it has acted "quickly and decisively" throughout. excavation work will begin at a cafe in gloucester later today, as police search for a suspected victim of the serial killer, fred west. 15—year—old mary bastholm worked at the cafe before she went missing more than 50 years ago. our reporter andrew plant is there. just run us through what is happening today.— just run us through what is happening today. just run us through what is ha- ttenin toda . ., ., happening today. good morning to ou. after happening today. good morning to you- after more — happening today. good morning to you. afte
this is jenny mcgee, one of the nurses _ industry now. he said thank you for all the careful son adam, thank you, our chief political correspondent. the uk government failed to plan sufficiently for a threat on the scale of the pandemic, according to the spending watchdog. the national audit office has also urged ministers to come up with ideas to prevent "widening" inequality caused by the virus. the government says it's been guided by the data and that it has acted "quickly and...
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jenny mcgee, who's from new zealand, said she was "taking a step back from the nhs" after what she described"toughest year in her nursing career", but said that she hoped "to return in the future". we can talk now to our political correspondent ben wright, who is at westminster for us. as you know come as we all know, the zist as you know come as we all know, the 21st ofjune was billed as the sort of tentative liberation date. what is your sense of when the government might decide to keep it or delay it? i think the government are desperate that they stick to that timetable and that they will not be veered off course by these part of the indian variant, which is clearly causing a lot of concert in whitehall, it clearly spreads faster than the current dell —— so—called kent variety that is here. my sense is this a very light organ within government imports johnson made it clear at the end of last week that they were not when you commit now to definitely fully opening the country comejune the zist. it opening the country comejune the 21st. it will be decided by the data, and so i think we have
jenny mcgee, who's from new zealand, said she was "taking a step back from the nhs" after what she described"toughest year in her nursing career", but said that she hoped "to return in the future". we can talk now to our political correspondent ben wright, who is at westminster for us. as you know come as we all know, the zist as you know come as we all know, the 21st ofjune was billed as the sort of tentative liberation date. what is your sense of when the...
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what is the i prime minister think when he hears jenny mcgee, the nurse who saves his life, say of nhsntry in very tough times, we have asked the public sector pay review board to look at an increase in pay for nurses, but in the meantime we have increased starting salaries for nurses by 12.8%, we have put a bursary and, we have the start that as well as £3000 of extra help. to all nurses, i know what a tough year they have had, i know how hard it has been on the front line coping with this pandemic, we have done what i think is the most important thing of all, recruiting many more nurses. there are now about 11,000 more nurses in the nhs today than there were this time that it might last year and even more in training and we are on target to reach our target of 50,000 more nurses in the nhs.— nurses in the nhs. patients in encland nurses in the nhs. patients in england have _ nurses in the nhs. patients in england have unfettered i nurses in the nhs. patients in | england have unfettered access nurses in the nhs. patients in i england have unfettered access to specialist hospital care
what is the i prime minister think when he hears jenny mcgee, the nurse who saves his life, say of nhsntry in very tough times, we have asked the public sector pay review board to look at an increase in pay for nurses, but in the meantime we have increased starting salaries for nurses by 12.8%, we have put a bursary and, we have the start that as well as £3000 of extra help. to all nurses, i know what a tough year they have had, i know how hard it has been on the front line coping with this...