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the sunday telegraph has a piece with jeremy hunt, the sunday times has an interview withjeremy jeremyimes has an interview with jeremy hunt and a piece with theresa may. they are desperate get this good news about the nhs all over the papers. and the observer is saying now the nhs has more money everyone else's jumping up more money everyone else's jumping up and down saying, i want more, for the police, defence and education. you could argue a case for all of those. i read somewhere that jeremy hunt said he would resign if he did not get the money. apparently, it is all—out war and he will get his hands on the money. this is what people like to say, i will threaten to resign and it is great easy to say you threatened to resign once you got your own way. who could have leaked that to the sunday times, jeremy hunt's great moral stance? is it because he wants to be the next leader and he is unpopular. it because he wants to be the next leaderand he is unpopular. no it because he wants to be the next leader and he is unpopular. no one will ever be annoyed for getting more money to the nh
the sunday telegraph has a piece with jeremy hunt, the sunday times has an interview withjeremy jeremyimes has an interview with jeremy hunt and a piece with theresa may. they are desperate get this good news about the nhs all over the papers. and the observer is saying now the nhs has more money everyone else's jumping up more money everyone else's jumping up and down saying, i want more, for the police, defence and education. you could argue a case for all of those. i read somewhere that...
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the health secretary, jeremy hunt says it's "completely inappropriate" for businesses like airbus tossue warnings about the government's brexit plans. we're in an absolutely critical moment in the brexit discussions and what that means is that we need to get behind theresa may to deliver the best possible brexit. women in saudi arabia finally get behind the wheel after an end to the ban on them driving. in football, england manager gareth southgate says his side can create their own history in the world cup. a win against panama later would send them into the knock—out stages of the tournament in russia. and the dateline london panel discuss the latest on brexit and take a closer look at the migration crisis — that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the government has announced new measures aimed at halving the number of obese children in england by 2030. the health secretaryjeremy hunt says the cost of childhood obesity has become ‘too great to ignore‘. the new measures would include a ban on the sale of caffeine heavy drinks to children, bette
the health secretary, jeremy hunt says it's "completely inappropriate" for businesses like airbus tossue warnings about the government's brexit plans. we're in an absolutely critical moment in the brexit discussions and what that means is that we need to get behind theresa may to deliver the best possible brexit. women in saudi arabia finally get behind the wheel after an end to the ban on them driving. in football, england manager gareth southgate says his side can create their own...
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that was jeremy hunt speaking absolute disaster for everyone. tical correspondent jonathan blake joins me to discuss that. he is really slapping down at us now, saying that is completely inappropriate. yes, strong words from the health secretary in response to the words from airbus, bmw and freemans, the latest international company to warn about brexit, they are worried about the implications of leaving without the deal. —— siemens. it is different to the language used by government ministers in the week when abbas made that warning. they were striking a reassuring tone and saying we are listening to your concerns and we understand them but if we go into the negotiations and we get a good deal and the no deal scenario has got to be on the table, we don't envisage it happening. but we don't envisage it happening. but we heard a stronger line from jeremy hunt there. we should stand firm and resist the siren voices, and saying it is inappropriate for businesses to make these voices. siemens and bmw clearly take a different view because they have al
that was jeremy hunt speaking absolute disaster for everyone. tical correspondent jonathan blake joins me to discuss that. he is really slapping down at us now, saying that is completely inappropriate. yes, strong words from the health secretary in response to the words from airbus, bmw and freemans, the latest international company to warn about brexit, they are worried about the implications of leaving without the deal. —— siemens. it is different to the language used by government...
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that's the secretary of state for health, jeremy hunt.— to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the national health service. jeremy hunt gave an interview this going to air tomorrow. i think this has been in the moves, the 70th birthday next month, and it has been in easing off of austerity and sort of march. i think they are ready to spend more money. it's been a i% think they are ready to spend more money. it's been a 1% annual rise in 2010, which is not enough. wejust had a huge winter crisis in the nhs this year. the nhs really need extra money. i think the tories still don't have that sort of success on the nhs as an issue, and so i think by doing this, it's a great gesture to say the conservative party, it's almost like electioneering, dare i say it. this is one of those areas where the labour party is out in front of the nhs and its welfare. and there's a school of thought in some parts of the conservative party that there is no point in trying to ta ke that there is no point in trying to take labour on that there is no point in t
that's the secretary of state for health, jeremy hunt.— to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the national health service. jeremy hunt gave an interview this going to air tomorrow. i think this has been in the moves, the 70th birthday next month, and it has been in easing off of austerity and sort of march. i think they are ready to spend more money. it's been a i% think they are ready to spend more money. it's been a 1% annual rise in 2010, which is not enough. wejust had a huge winter...
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jeremy hunt has also conceded that there are problems in devising a workforce strategy for the future0 is proving challenging. this week across bbc news we've been considering national identity within the uk — using exclusive research to look at questions of belonging, tradition and expectations. well tonight, we take in the story from wales and scotland. our special correspondent allan little has this report on how the two nations see themselves, their relationship with the rest of britain — and their optimism for the future. so come on then, do a little bit! stuart fry is teaching me to repair a dry stone wall in snowdonia that was built, he thinks, 1000 years ago. good sedimentary rock, laid down in the southern oceans. ask people in wales what gives them a sense of belonging to where they live, and four out of five say this, the landscape, more than language or accent, more than history, more than poetry, music, culture or heritage. there is something in me that desires to be here. it's the people of the land, you know, the old inhabitants. it's locked up in them. and i think also
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it was an interesting tone from jeremy hunt because on friday, the government's response to the airbuse government was listening to the concerns of business, was going to be speaking to airbus, that it had full faith in its ability to handle these negotiations. this was a far more robust condemnation of what airbus in particular had done. jeremy hunt called their intervention completely inappropriate and saying that the duty of business now was to get behind the government and not put out these statements. it was an extraordinary response and there has been a counterattack by the cbi today saying thatjeremy hunt's comments were the perfect strategy for inhibiting businesses in the uk. tensions that were behind the thing quite apparent between government and business on brexit are starting to boil over. thank you very much. president trump has called for illegal immigrants to be deported immediately from the united states "with no judges or court cases". the president took to twitter and called the current system "a mockery to good immigration policy and law and order". his latest comme
it was an interesting tone from jeremy hunt because on friday, the government's response to the airbuse government was listening to the concerns of business, was going to be speaking to airbus, that it had full faith in its ability to handle these negotiations. this was a far more robust condemnation of what airbus in particular had done. jeremy hunt called their intervention completely inappropriate and saying that the duty of business now was to get behind the government and not put out these...
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our political correspondent jonathan blake has more on jeremy hunt's criticism of airbus over brexit.st multinational company to warn about brexit and the implications of leaving without a deal. it is different to the language government ministers were using when airbus made that warning, they were striking a reassuring tone, saying we understand your concerns, but the best thing is if we get on with getting a good deal and the no—deal scenario has to be on the table, but we don't see it happening. what you saw from jeremy hunt was a stronger line and you heard him saying that we should stand firm, resist these siren voices saying it is inappropriate for businesses to be making warnings. airbus and siemens take a different view. they have voiced concerns in public. so it will be interesting to see what reaction the business leaders have to that. but it is a tricky time for the prime minister. because she heads into the next round of negotiations in brussels next week. saudi arabia has become the last country in the world to permit women to drive. the move is part of a programme of mod
our political correspondent jonathan blake has more on jeremy hunt's criticism of airbus over brexit.st multinational company to warn about brexit and the implications of leaving without a deal. it is different to the language government ministers were using when airbus made that warning, they were striking a reassuring tone, saying we understand your concerns, but the best thing is if we get on with getting a good deal and the no—deal scenario has to be on the table, but we don't see it...
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the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has described the warnings by airbus about brexit uncertainty as "ingle market and customs union with no transition deal. speaking on the andrew marr show, mr hunt said the government had to "stand firm" and "ignore siren voices." i just thought it was completely inappropriate for businesses to be making these kinds of threats, for one simple reason — we are in an absolutely critical moment in the brexit discussions and what that means is that we need to get behind theresa may, to deliver the best possible brexit, a clean brexit and what businesses want, and i was in business for 11! years, they want clarity. and the more that we undermine theresa may, the more likely we are to end up with a fudge, which will be a disaster for everyone. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake has more on jeremy hunt's criticism of airbus over brexit. some strong words from the health secretary in response to the warnings from airbus and bmw and siemens, the latest international company to warn about brexit and the implications of leaving without a deal. it is diff
the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has described the warnings by airbus about brexit uncertainty as "ingle market and customs union with no transition deal. speaking on the andrew marr show, mr hunt said the government had to "stand firm" and "ignore siren voices." i just thought it was completely inappropriate for businesses to be making these kinds of threats, for one simple reason — we are in an absolutely critical moment in the brexit discussions and what that...
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we have had the call from jeremy hunt saying you must be easierfor from jeremy hunt saying you must bet the whistle and raise concerns, how important is that for a decent, modern nhs that staff can freely raise concerns? it is fundamentally important. whistle—blowers and staff who speak up keep the hospital say. there has to be a sea change in terms of how managers and senior leaders within the nhs respond to staff who are raising concerns. they need to start listening and understanding what it is but has been said to them. if they don‘t understand what the problem is, seek advice elsewhere. but one thing that must stop is the victimisation of people who are trying to speak up for patients, it is unacceptable. without naming any names, who is doing the victimising? is it people further up the chain? if there are concerns about doctor who is overprescribing, if you are a colleague you could some retribution from your medical colleagues or from nursing colleagues. it could be managers who feel insecure who don‘t understand what the issues are and may start to discredit you. and if it bec
we have had the call from jeremy hunt saying you must be easierfor from jeremy hunt saying you must bet the whistle and raise concerns, how important is that for a decent, modern nhs that staff can freely raise concerns? it is fundamentally important. whistle—blowers and staff who speak up keep the hospital say. there has to be a sea change in terms of how managers and senior leaders within the nhs respond to staff who are raising concerns. they need to start listening and understanding what...
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believe while i was on the rain, jeremy hunt has come out in favour of legalisation.in the media right now. but there are many more of us, please take us to the department of health to make our case, we want x as medicine for our children safely. that is my commitment you that we will take it to the department of health and ministers but if you look at pete medicines it is drive from heroin which is a deterrent dish which is a terrible drug. we do licence opiates and we have to keep this medicinal. this message says, i ta ke this medicinal. this message says, i take america —— by tip medicine including morphine but in the us, i can buy decent strength cbd oil and my pain is reduced by 50% with no side—effects. anonymous, this says medically or recreationally, the government has no business telling adults what they can put into their bodies and to deny medicine is cruelty. cannabis as medicine, there is clear evidence of its benefits and the government is decades behind and the government is decades behind and regurgitates decades—old methods. this says, my husband has
believe while i was on the rain, jeremy hunt has come out in favour of legalisation.in the media right now. but there are many more of us, please take us to the department of health to make our case, we want x as medicine for our children safely. that is my commitment you that we will take it to the department of health and ministers but if you look at pete medicines it is drive from heroin which is a deterrent dish which is a terrible drug. we do licence opiates and we have to keep this...
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that was jeremy hunt, that wasjeremy hunt, speaking earlier.cored another goal. it is 6—0. they are playing panama. in terms of who scored, i willjust get that information for you. the main thing is that so far, captain harry kane has scored two goals, from the penalty spot. there has also been two goals forjohn stones, and jesse lingard. he got the fifth goal. the six goal, just explain to you what is going on, a check is taking place. i think it is var. they are checking for offside. it looks like it could be a harry kane goal. if thatis it could be a harry kane goal. if that is right, that could be... this goal has been allowed. that means it isa goal has been allowed. that means it is a hat—trick for harry kane. he has been taken off. he has done good. a hat—trick for number nine, the captain, harry kane. jamie vardy from leicester city is coming on, the fox is hoping he can do some ha rd the fox is hoping he can do some hard work as well. three goals for the captain, harry kane, two were earlier, in the first half, from the penalty spot. t
that was jeremy hunt, that wasjeremy hunt, speaking earlier.cored another goal. it is 6—0. they are playing panama. in terms of who scored, i willjust get that information for you. the main thing is that so far, captain harry kane has scored two goals, from the penalty spot. there has also been two goals forjohn stones, and jesse lingard. he got the fifth goal. the six goal, just explain to you what is going on, a check is taking place. i think it is var. they are checking for offside. it...
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will also be hearing from the health secretaryjeremy also be hearing from the health secretary jeremy huntather. here's darren bett. on the scene at the moment and for the next couple of days will be this band of cloud which will bring cloud to northern parts of the british isles. precious little in the south. seeing the cloud coming into scotla nd seeing the cloud coming into scotland and other areas of the uk, though the east we have more sunshine. it is warmer and muggy. temperatures are probably going to get into the mid—20s across eastern parts of england or the south—east. as we head further west, it is windy and cloudy. overnight we will see cloudier skies pushing down across england and wales. a little bit of drizzle here and there. clear skies the northern ireland, the far north of england and scotland. it will be much more difficult for sleeping further south. 18 is the minimum in the centre of london. different area across the uk north and south. the cloud will be thickening up on that little ripple on the weather front and that will bring thicker cloud but it will also brings o
will also be hearing from the health secretaryjeremy also be hearing from the health secretary jeremy huntather. here's darren bett. on the scene at the moment and for the next couple of days will be this band of cloud which will bring cloud to northern parts of the british isles. precious little in the south. seeing the cloud coming into scotla nd seeing the cloud coming into scotland and other areas of the uk, though the east we have more sunshine. it is warmer and muggy. temperatures are...
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the health secretary, jeremy hunt, says it's s "completely inappropriate" for businesses like airbuse warnings about the government's brexit plans. the polls have opened in turkey's presidential and parliamentary elections — the biggest challenge to president erdogan‘s 15 years in government. rail services on the east coast main line are back under government control, following the failure of the franchise. women in saudi arabia are officially allowed to get behind the wheel of a car,after the authorities lifted a ban on them driving. those are the latest headlines. now on bbc news... writers, thinkers and leaders nominate the stories they think shaped the world. i'm clemency burton hill, here at the hay festival, to talk about the stories that have the greatest impact and why in stories that shaped the world. hello, and welcome to bbc culture‘s stories that shaped the world. here with me to discuss these stories are the novelist, kamila shamsie, whose latest book, home fire, is a modern refill this —— retelling of sophocles antigone. we have colm toibin, author of many wonderful nov
the health secretary, jeremy hunt, says it's s "completely inappropriate" for businesses like airbuse warnings about the government's brexit plans. the polls have opened in turkey's presidential and parliamentary elections — the biggest challenge to president erdogan‘s 15 years in government. rail services on the east coast main line are back under government control, following the failure of the franchise. women in saudi arabia are officially allowed to get behind the wheel of a...
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the guardian goes with the same story, leading with health secretary jeremy hunt's apology.or who was implicated in the deaths — and claims it's possible there were over six hundred patients who died, but that missing records prevent us from knowing. the financial times reports that the prime minister has told the defence secretary to rethink what military capabilities the uk needs. the metro leads with the government's brexit bill passing through parliament after the prime minister saw off a revolt by tory mps. the times says that donald trump and vladimir putin are planning to meet during the us president's trip to europe next month. and on the back of the express we learn that england football manager gareth southgate has dislocated his shoulder. so, a varied set of front pages — let's look at a few in more detail. use, all those hours, all those evenings. the brexit bill is finally about to become law. it is, and i feel quite lonely for tomorrow. i'm going from brexit to sussex. that is my reality of life. i think it's a very historical moment. i have to say, 230 amendme
the guardian goes with the same story, leading with health secretary jeremy hunt's apology.or who was implicated in the deaths — and claims it's possible there were over six hundred patients who died, but that missing records prevent us from knowing. the financial times reports that the prime minister has told the defence secretary to rethink what military capabilities the uk needs. the metro leads with the government's brexit bill passing through parliament after the prime minister saw off a...
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and jeremy hunt is right. there needs to be a learning culture, but this is totally different.one under those circumstances and have to fight to be heard and fight for more and more investigations and once they have had investigations they have to fight to get them exposed. and now they have to fight for committal proceedings. we were talking to brian jarman earlier on and proceedings. we were talking to brianjarman earlier on and he was saying that what happened at mid staffordshi re saying that what happened at mid staffordshire could be happening anywhere in the nhs right now and because of this culture of establishment cover—up, he used that phrase, is that something that needs to be addressed, and how would you do that? exactly. it comes down to accountability. we need to read the nhs of these type of people. they are still there. we know they are. we had a freedom to speak up review and these people have been identified, these leaders and they remain in the nhs. in fact we bring them back some times and they are like wildebeests, and until we address that there are bullie
and jeremy hunt is right. there needs to be a learning culture, but this is totally different.one under those circumstances and have to fight to be heard and fight for more and more investigations and once they have had investigations they have to fight to get them exposed. and now they have to fight for committal proceedings. we were talking to brian jarman earlier on and proceedings. we were talking to brianjarman earlier on and he was saying that what happened at mid staffordshi re saying...
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what you saw from jeremy hunt was a stronger line and you heard him saying that we should stand firm,riate for businesses to be making warnings. airbus and siemens take a different view. they have voiced concerns in public. so it will be interesting to see what reaction the business leaders have to that. but it is a tricky time for the prime minister. because she heads into the next round of negotiations in brussels next week. obviously, a crucial time. the whole process has been fraught with difficulties and fraught with debate. and, as you say, the prime minister heading back to brussels at a key time. we have seen an example of the pressure she is under not only from business who say we need close ties with the eu and details on the relationship, but an open letter from 60 former cabinet members, mps and economists, saying the planning for a no—deal scenario, where we would revert to world trade organisation rules, should be speeded up and many would be happy in that scenario and saying that to have real leverage in the talks, the government needs to treat that as a real option and
what you saw from jeremy hunt was a stronger line and you heard him saying that we should stand firm,riate for businesses to be making warnings. airbus and siemens take a different view. they have voiced concerns in public. so it will be interesting to see what reaction the business leaders have to that. but it is a tricky time for the prime minister. because she heads into the next round of negotiations in brussels next week. obviously, a crucial time. the whole process has been fraught with...
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we had jeremy hunt suggesting that airbus was overplaying its hand.s a remainer now appealing to the brexit fan base because like many people use on maneuvers. will be back there at 11:30pm with more of the details for the papers. i will be back with all the headlines and news at 11. hello. it's all getting a little hot for you a few more days to go yet. we started the week with temperatures above 30 degrees the southeast corner of england. the return of northwest wales and england where he achieved 31 celsius and just outside. tomorrow could be the turn of scotland and northern ireland with another 30 degrees day as the warm air continues to push its way northwards and west. still have high pressure in charge. winds flowing around taking a warm air and the same time in the centre of our high—pressure system winds are light around the north sea. very stagnating over what is around.: the low cloud to perform. the more abundant tonight. kazee that pushed to the central belt of scotland in it through other eastern counties of england. nine or 10 degrees
we had jeremy hunt suggesting that airbus was overplaying its hand.s a remainer now appealing to the brexit fan base because like many people use on maneuvers. will be back there at 11:30pm with more of the details for the papers. i will be back with all the headlines and news at 11. hello. it's all getting a little hot for you a few more days to go yet. we started the week with temperatures above 30 degrees the southeast corner of england. the return of northwest wales and england where he...
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jeremy hunt has gained popularity in respect by saying he had this extra £20 billion for the nhs.domestic victories in cabinet, that is good. now kevin williamson thinks he can do it as well. he is having to ta ke he can do it as well. he is having to take on philip hammond and theresa may. a powerful security adviser. yeah. if we are to believe he has said this, he is upping the ante. does he have a point the uk should be a top tier nation with defence? he has a point. the person who should know about this is philip hammond. for a long time he was defence secretary and has a spotty record. i am defence secretary and has a spotty record. iam being polite. he boasted he had balanced the defence budget, he got the famous projection of 160 billion for equipment for the next ten years. that argument as well as the substance has more holes in it than cheese. what is going on as well is theresa may is seen with philip hammond no more money for defence, do we really need it? this is where we are getting into very choppy waters in terms of tory ideology. we had people before we went on ai
jeremy hunt has gained popularity in respect by saying he had this extra £20 billion for the nhs.domestic victories in cabinet, that is good. now kevin williamson thinks he can do it as well. he is having to ta ke he can do it as well. he is having to take on philip hammond and theresa may. a powerful security adviser. yeah. if we are to believe he has said this, he is upping the ante. does he have a point the uk should be a top tier nation with defence? he has a point. the person who should...
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the health secretary, jeremy hunt says it's "completely inappropriate" for businesses like airbus tossue warnings about the government's brexit plans. president trump has said illegal immigrants to the us should be deported immediately and not allowed in his words to "invade the country". on mediocre this week, my guess is the author of the one who wrote destiny, a fierce and funnyjourney into the lives of three generations of the kenyan immigrants in yorkshire. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello, i'm olly foster live in moscow. this is sportsday at the world cup, these are our headlines. kane's panama hatrick helps england through to the last 16. they thrash panama with a record world cup score. we wouldn't swap them for anyone in the tournament. in terms of number nines, i think that you know that when he gets opportunities, he will bury them. who could england face in the knockout stage? could be senegal orjapan. they've drawn 2—all in group h. i'm in the bbc sports centre with the rest of the sport. with butler bouncing as england secure an historic series win over australia. hami
the health secretary, jeremy hunt says it's "completely inappropriate" for businesses like airbus tossue warnings about the government's brexit plans. president trump has said illegal immigrants to the us should be deported immediately and not allowed in his words to "invade the country". on mediocre this week, my guess is the author of the one who wrote destiny, a fierce and funnyjourney into the lives of three generations of the kenyan immigrants in yorkshire. now on bbc...
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the guardian goes with the same story, leading with health secretary jeremy hunt's apology. meet during the us president's trip to europe next month. and on the back of the express, we learn that england football manager gareth southgate has dislocated his shoulder wide so a varied set of front pages. lets look at a few in more detail. let's begin with what theresa may has done tonight, james, in seeing off that brexit result? it was an extraordinary night. i saw a play in the west end last year about 1974, called this house, recalling the incredible turmoil in parliament when there was all the uproar —— of people over the wilson government. it was very reminiscent of that, today i saw an mp in a wheelchair with a stickball on her lap. somebody was even on a drip. at dramatic scenes! a reminder that this is a minority government. dramatic scenes! a reminder that this is a minority governmentm ta kes a this is a minority governmentm takes a few tory rebels for them to lose the vote. they wanted tonight bya lose the vote. they wanted tonight by a majority of 16, but it underli
the guardian goes with the same story, leading with health secretary jeremy hunt's apology. meet during the us president's trip to europe next month. and on the back of the express, we learn that england football manager gareth southgate has dislocated his shoulder wide so a varied set of front pages. lets look at a few in more detail. let's begin with what theresa may has done tonight, james, in seeing off that brexit result? it was an extraordinary night. i saw a play in the west end last...
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the health and social care at secretary, jeremy hunt, said it can still be difficult for whistleblowersms would be identified quickly. simonjones, problems would be identified quickly. simon jones, bbc problems would be identified quickly. simonjones, bbc news. coming up at 6am on breakfast, jon kay and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business, and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: confusion over donald trump's plan to reunite migrant children with their parents. it's not clear how — or if — it can be done. the un refugee agency calls for urgent action as more people are killed trying to make the sea crossing to europe. argentina's hopes of reaching the knock—out stages of the world cup suffer a blow after a 3—0 defeat to croatia. now it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with bloomberg. it reports that us first lady melania trump visited children displaced by the country's immigration crisis in texas, a day after her husband reversed course and ordered families to be kept intact. but
the health and social care at secretary, jeremy hunt, said it can still be difficult for whistleblowersms would be identified quickly. simonjones, problems would be identified quickly. simon jones, bbc problems would be identified quickly. simonjones, bbc news. coming up at 6am on breakfast, jon kay and naga munchetty will have all the day's news, business, and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: confusion over donald trump's plan to reunite migrant children with...
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because of ongoing arguments involving the chancellor, philip hammond, jeremy hunt, and number ten.ou look at the lead up to last year's aged, sajid javid, when he was committee secretary, tried to down is philip hammond into borrowing to fund more money from housebuilding boom. hammond resisted that. it could be that theresa may was trying to get him to borrow more money for the nhs. if your whole political strategy is that you need to reduce the amount of money the government is borrowing, if you say, actually, we can break that promise for the nhs, and all of a sudden home secretary says, we can do that for policing. all of a sudden michael gove says, we can have that farming subsidies. if you break the rule, which is what they seem to have done here, it isjust which is what they seem to have done here, it is just a complete shift in their political viewpoint. some people will say this is just running after labour. labour promises to borrow money, we will borrow more. is this fiscally responsible? some people would say it isn't. this brexit event, the different amounts that have
because of ongoing arguments involving the chancellor, philip hammond, jeremy hunt, and number ten.ou look at the lead up to last year's aged, sajid javid, when he was committee secretary, tried to down is philip hammond into borrowing to fund more money from housebuilding boom. hammond resisted that. it could be that theresa may was trying to get him to borrow more money for the nhs. if your whole political strategy is that you need to reduce the amount of money the government is borrowing, if...
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now, what jeremy hunt, theresa may and chancellor have to do is level with the british people and tells are going up. with patients and members of the public be willing to stump up? yes and no depending on whether it will actually go to the nhs. the fear is you will pay it and go somewhere else. if you ask that question to an able—bodied person and they are working i don't see their argument as to why they shouldn't pay. if you ask the lower class people and middle class they don't really own much to be given to supply their family as well as pay tax for the nhs at the same time. this is a big promise and a big change. until recently the prime minister said there was no magic money tree somewhere for health. well, she hasn't found it but the politics have moved and changed her mind. but vowing billions more is the comparatively easy part. deciding who will pay is much harder. and it's still to come. health bosses aren't even really sure if this post dated cheque will be enough but the government has made the promise before deciding who takes the strain. laura kuenssberg, bbc news. the
now, what jeremy hunt, theresa may and chancellor have to do is level with the british people and tells are going up. with patients and members of the public be willing to stump up? yes and no depending on whether it will actually go to the nhs. the fear is you will pay it and go somewhere else. if you ask that question to an able—bodied person and they are working i don't see their argument as to why they shouldn't pay. if you ask the lower class people and middle class they don't really own...
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this will be passed to the cps, and jeremy hunt said we will get the police force on it.of time it has gone, we saw was from hillsboro, the family suffered... these complaints are from 25—27 years ago. suffered... these complaints are from 25-27 years ago. as the bishop said in his forward, we put our faith in these establishments, our loved ones who are poorly, but these people were dying, they went in with simple things and lost their lives. we can bring them back, so i would like a quick action. i want a process to be correct, but at the same time, how do we ever recover from something like this? we have got to help these families, and that's what i would like to do once this goes through. we will talk more about your role at 11:30pm. james, what's your immediate impression of the story? eyewash that excellent bbc drama about the alleged cover—up surrounding jeremy thorpe's activity, and i thought thank god that times have changed. the 70s establishment did the most amazing cover—up to hide the multitude of sins he committed. but this smells like that, the way in which
this will be passed to the cps, and jeremy hunt said we will get the police force on it.of time it has gone, we saw was from hillsboro, the family suffered... these complaints are from 25—27 years ago. suffered... these complaints are from 25-27 years ago. as the bishop said in his forward, we put our faith in these establishments, our loved ones who are poorly, but these people were dying, they went in with simple things and lost their lives. we can bring them back, so i would like a quick...
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this is the idea that it will be 3% and i think jeremy hunt perhaps a bit more than that you had simon is looking after the nhs for the trust should be between the .5 and four to be adequate. but i think as soon as you get to the 3%, that's a lot of money, so you get to the 3%, that's a lot of money, so how will you fund it? because the iss recently had a report suggesting that if you are going to increase the funding so it stays afloat that number will be £2000 per household. and here is a bit of a brexit dividend so also stealth tax which are sneaky tactic you don't realise or the government hopes you don't realise. all of this increase in offence is just for the nhs to pretty much stand still with an ageing population, growing demands on its, it needs a huge rise at just the standstill doesn't demands on its, it needs a huge rise atjust the standstill doesn't it? lu the debate about nhs funding is it going on so long it's moved on from just money for the nhs. it's a place now where people are realising the extra pressures on nhs are because of future austerity and other areas for ex
this is the idea that it will be 3% and i think jeremy hunt perhaps a bit more than that you had simon is looking after the nhs for the trust should be between the .5 and four to be adequate. but i think as soon as you get to the 3%, that's a lot of money, so you get to the 3%, that's a lot of money, so how will you fund it? because the iss recently had a report suggesting that if you are going to increase the funding so it stays afloat that number will be £2000 per household. and here is a...
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jeremy hunt, gavin williamson. no mention boris johnson, you want what he is up to.tograph. —— you wonder. and they are getting together groups of mps the sandwich lunches or rounds of coffee in the house of commons. they should do more lavish dinners, think. that is interesting. it plays into how much these cabinet ministers are being outspoken, just as theresa may is trying to bring them together and get some discipline as she tries to get some discipline as she tries to get them to agree on one of the options going forward when it comes to customs arrangement. well, when they end up in chequers on friday it will be like children in school detention rather than a school party, with a teacher completely out of control. really, after gavin williamson threatened to bring her down alosio £20 billion for the health service like defence, he should have been fired. —— bring her down unless he got £20 billion. there is this idea of cabinet responsibility breaking down. michael gove apparently ripping up reports. it seems to be an it in the cabinet. i mean, it is quite emba
jeremy hunt, gavin williamson. no mention boris johnson, you want what he is up to.tograph. —— you wonder. and they are getting together groups of mps the sandwich lunches or rounds of coffee in the house of commons. they should do more lavish dinners, think. that is interesting. it plays into how much these cabinet ministers are being outspoken, just as theresa may is trying to bring them together and get some discipline as she tries to get some discipline as she tries to get them to agree...
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if you are sajid javid, jeremy hunt, one of the other 40 or 50 people that think they could be primetheresa may to do the heavy lifting, get us out of the european union and come up with some sort of deal that is acceptable to the party. then you wa nt is acceptable to the party. then you want to become leader. boris johnson said that donald trump would be negotiating a much tougher deal on brexit. let's go to donald trump now. on tuesday, of course, important now. on tuesday, of course, im porta nt votes now. on tuesday, of course, important votes for us in the commons. also, this historic summit in singapore. the financial times is reporting that as the lead. trump lashes out at the g7 leaders and leaves the west in disarray. having said he would sign the joint communique, he then withdrew from it as well. toys, pram, separation. another week, another time i donald trump seemingly torn up the rule book but has escaped. all of the sta kes a re book but has escaped. all of the stakes are now on this meeting in singapore. if he pulls this off, it will be historic. he has already paved
if you are sajid javid, jeremy hunt, one of the other 40 or 50 people that think they could be primetheresa may to do the heavy lifting, get us out of the european union and come up with some sort of deal that is acceptable to the party. then you wa nt is acceptable to the party. then you want to become leader. boris johnson said that donald trump would be negotiating a much tougher deal on brexit. let's go to donald trump now. on tuesday, of course, important now. on tuesday, of course, im...
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let's discuss this now with the health secretary, jeremy hunt. good morning to you.this now is because we want to give nhs leaders time to put together a ten year plan, this is actually the first time there has ever been a ten year plan back with a five—year commitment to funding it. and that creates stability, which is something nhs staff really want. to do this plan properly we have got to give the nhs time to work it out, to work out all the details. and then, as they worked that out and providing that plan, meets our key objectives. we will then make that five—year funding, and annual growth over the next five yea rs and annual growth over the next five years and then we will have a deal. that will be the commitment that the country makes to the nhs going forward , country makes to the nhs going forward, which i for people watching this programme who care passionately about the nhs, is very very important. so the short answer to my first question, are there any circumstances in which the nhs money would not be forthcoming is yes, there are circumstances in which
let's discuss this now with the health secretary, jeremy hunt. good morning to you.this now is because we want to give nhs leaders time to put together a ten year plan, this is actually the first time there has ever been a ten year plan back with a five—year commitment to funding it. and that creates stability, which is something nhs staff really want. to do this plan properly we have got to give the nhs time to work it out, to work out all the details. and then, as they worked that out and...
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the health secretary, jeremy hunt, says he's confident that checks are now in place to ensure similartified quickly. it seems to me in the nhs they close ra nks it seems to me in the nhs they close ranks when somebody seeks to criticise them. people who raise complaints, they are not treated as well as they should be. the complete system, the recommendations i have made, they have not been fully implemented. the eu has introduced retaliatory tariffs on a range of american products including jeans, bourbon whiskey and motorbikes. it comes in response to president trump's decision to increase the cost of exporting european steel and aluminium to the us injune. the european commission said it will do whatever is necessary to safeguard its trade interests. chancellor phillip hammond has insisted his department is not "the enemy of brexit". in his annual speech in the city of london last night, mr hammond said he was focused on boosting prosperity by promoting ties with the european union after britain leaves. our economics correspondent, andy verity, reports. as gu ests as guests had a fi
the health secretary, jeremy hunt, says he's confident that checks are now in place to ensure similartified quickly. it seems to me in the nhs they close ra nks it seems to me in the nhs they close ranks when somebody seeks to criticise them. people who raise complaints, they are not treated as well as they should be. the complete system, the recommendations i have made, they have not been fully implemented. the eu has introduced retaliatory tariffs on a range of american products including...
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the health secretary, jeremy hunt, told us where he thought the money for the extra funding was comingstion that taxes would have to rise. it's going to come from economic growth, which is obviously going to be very important. there will be an increase in the revenues we get through the taxation system. we can't have this big increase in the proportion of our gdp that we spend, without having some impact on the taxation system. and, of course, we won't be paying those subscriptions to brussels. and if there was one message from the referendum message from the referendum campaign that was very clear, it was that the british people said we want to spend our money on crucial public services and not on subscriptions for our membership of the eu and that's what we're doing. any increase in funding for the health service in england is reflected in the barnett formula, used to distribute treasury funds across the devolved nations. the scottish government will receive a £2 billion boost as a result of uk government investment in the nhs, the scottish conservatives have said there will be a £1.
the health secretary, jeremy hunt, told us where he thought the money for the extra funding was comingstion that taxes would have to rise. it's going to come from economic growth, which is obviously going to be very important. there will be an increase in the revenues we get through the taxation system. we can't have this big increase in the proportion of our gdp that we spend, without having some impact on the taxation system. and, of course, we won't be paying those subscriptions to brussels....
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increase, and it comes after weeks of fraught negotiations between the chancellor philip hammond and jeremy huntalks went on until late last night and a deal was only reached them, i'm sold. the nhs in england will get more than 3% a yearin in england will get more than 3% a year in real terms extra for the next five years, including more than £4 billion next year, but the treasury had originally and he wa nted treasury had originally and he wanted to offer 2%, mindful of the state of public finances. ministers will argue there is a brexit dividend and some of the money will come from money saved from contributions to the eu which will not take place but they will also say more money is needed on top of that and that will have to come from higher taxation but we won't get details until late in the year in the budget and there will be consequential increases for scotland and northern ireland under the normalformula. some and northern ireland under the normal formula. some campaigners will think it is not enough, they wa nted will think it is not enough, they wanted 4% to deliver real improvements
increase, and it comes after weeks of fraught negotiations between the chancellor philip hammond and jeremy huntalks went on until late last night and a deal was only reached them, i'm sold. the nhs in england will get more than 3% a yearin in england will get more than 3% a year in real terms extra for the next five years, including more than £4 billion next year, but the treasury had originally and he wa nted treasury had originally and he wanted to offer 2%, mindful of the state of public...
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on the whole racks at issue. jeremy hunt came out strongly against that and other ministers have saidmpany they are kind of relying on to their good news story. theresa may put out a statement enthusiastically welcoming the news and pointing out she among others had been lobbying and malcolm turnbull, the australian prime minister, choosing us instead of a consortium from spain and italy. there is a similar arch comment from an australian defence analyst, slightly stuck —— sarcastically suggesting this decision was taken as much on emotional grounds, and the long—standing relationship between our countries, rather than necessarily clarity of analysis. we generated a warm feeling rather than figures on the spreadsheet. generated a warm feeling rather than figures on the spreadsheetlj generated a warm feeling rather than figures on the spreadsheet. i have no doubt bae thoroughly deserved to win this contract to put it was interesting the ft had smuggled in a slightly arch comment. it would be ironic because malcolm turnbull once led to the campaign that to be a republic and prince charl
on the whole racks at issue. jeremy hunt came out strongly against that and other ministers have saidmpany they are kind of relying on to their good news story. theresa may put out a statement enthusiastically welcoming the news and pointing out she among others had been lobbying and malcolm turnbull, the australian prime minister, choosing us instead of a consortium from spain and italy. there is a similar arch comment from an australian defence analyst, slightly stuck —— sarcastically...
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the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has said a "blame culture" in the nhs has to change to help uncovercandals such as the deaths at gosport war memorial hospital. that was revealed in a report yesterday. us first lady melania trump visits a child migrant detention centre on the us—mexico border, and says she's there to learn. the bank of england holds interest rates, as the chancellor prepares to make his annual mansion house speech on the state of the uk economy. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 7pm on beyond 100 days, we'll have the latest from washington as president trump vows to remain strong on immigration and the first lady visits a child migrant detention centre on the us—mexico border. at 8:45pm, we'll bring you live coverage of the chancellor's annual mansion house speech on the state of the uk economy, where philip hammond is expected to give more details on where the extra £20 billion funding for the nhs will come from. he will be speaking after the governor of the bank of england, mark carne
the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has said a "blame culture" in the nhs has to change to help uncovercandals such as the deaths at gosport war memorial hospital. that was revealed in a report yesterday. us first lady melania trump visits a child migrant detention centre on the us—mexico border, and says she's there to learn. the bank of england holds interest rates, as the chancellor prepares to make his annual mansion house speech on the state of the uk economy. in a moment, it...
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but the nhs leadership, jeremy hunt, the health and social care secretary, wa nt health and social careary, want it quite a big increase. the treasury, mindful of the state of public finances, were anxious to keep it to what they thought was sustainable. so these talks were going on as late as last night. the deal has finally been thrashed out and it gives the nhs in england 3.4% in real terms over five years. that means more than £4 billion more next year, and by the final year, £20 billion more than this year. now, thatis billion more than this year. now, that is more than what was on the table originally. after the lobbying, it came up to that level. some health think tank sent experts are already saying that actually, it isn't enough. it needed closer to 4% to deliver the real increases needed to deliver the real increases needed to deliver the real increases needed to deliver improvements in services. but the head of nhs england, simon stephens, has said tonight that he welcomes this and he thinks it will involve an ability to make improvements in the next few years. very quickly,
but the nhs leadership, jeremy hunt, the health and social care secretary, wa nt health and social careary, want it quite a big increase. the treasury, mindful of the state of public finances, were anxious to keep it to what they thought was sustainable. so these talks were going on as late as last night. the deal has finally been thrashed out and it gives the nhs in england 3.4% in real terms over five years. that means more than £4 billion more next year, and by the final year, £20 billion...
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jeremy hunt told lisa cameron — a former nhs hospital consultant — that it was essential to get a culturecould speak openly about patient safety. you're watching wednesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. theresa may's announcement earlier this week that she's going to increase spending on england's nhs by £20 billion by 2023 came under scrutiny from the labour leader at prime minister's questions. jeremy corbyn wanted more detail about to where the money was coming from. the prime minister said extra funding for the national health service will come from three sources. brexit, economic growth and the tax system. there can be no dividend before 2022, economic growth is the slowest since 2009, so which taxes are going up? theresa may said she'd set up a long term plan for the nhs. but she reckoned labour didn't have an agreed position. in relation to money we no longer send to the eu being spent on the nhs, the housing secretary called it bogus. the shadow health secretary said it is a deceit. but perhaps i can tell them what another labour member said a few weeks ago. he said we wo
jeremy hunt told lisa cameron — a former nhs hospital consultant — that it was essential to get a culturecould speak openly about patient safety. you're watching wednesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. theresa may's announcement earlier this week that she's going to increase spending on england's nhs by £20 billion by 2023 came under scrutiny from the labour leader at prime minister's questions. jeremy corbyn wanted more detail about to where the money was coming from. the prime...
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weeks, there have been sometimes acrimonious talks between the health and social care secretary jeremy huntr significant funding increases and the chancellor, philip hammond. the new plan for nhs england covers the next five years. it will involve average annual increases of 3.4% in real terms. the budget for day—to—day running costs is around £115 billion this year. under the plan, there will be £20 billion more by 2023. theresa may says some of the funding will be found from money saved after brexit, and some probably from higher taxes. what i am announcing will mean that in 2023—24, there will be about £600 million a week, in cash, more in cash, going into the nhs. of course, we have got to fund that, that money. that will be through the brexit dividend. the fact that we are no longer sending vast amounts of money every year to the eu once we leave the eu, and we as a country will be contributing a bit more. the head of nhs england — simon stevens, said the multi—year settlement provided the funding needed to shape a long—term plan for key improvements in services. but the health foundat
weeks, there have been sometimes acrimonious talks between the health and social care secretary jeremy huntr significant funding increases and the chancellor, philip hammond. the new plan for nhs england covers the next five years. it will involve average annual increases of 3.4% in real terms. the budget for day—to—day running costs is around £115 billion this year. under the plan, there will be £20 billion more by 2023. theresa may says some of the funding will be found from money saved...
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jeremy hunt, the longest serving health secretary, saying one of the main motivations was the reportut the whole of his tenure at the department of health that then you still get headlines about this. even with the $20 billion —— £20 billion that theresa may has said the nhs is going to get, there is this chronic under resourcing, particularly of staff and you wonder with brexit, when that starts to become even more restrictive on the number of doctors and nurses you can give visas to, how that's go to play out. and just in the run—up to gosport, there were drumbeats about patient safety. the story that we had on sunday was about the opiate debts and basically there was a syringe pump that was in use in the nhs for decade longer than other countries. concerns about accidental overdoses. it had been magnified by what had happened. what is really interesting about it, you expected him to come out and hit back immediately. it had acknowledged there had been concerns about it. we had this announcement about it. we had this announcement about funding. the next day, there was a backlash. w
jeremy hunt, the longest serving health secretary, saying one of the main motivations was the reportut the whole of his tenure at the department of health that then you still get headlines about this. even with the $20 billion —— £20 billion that theresa may has said the nhs is going to get, there is this chronic under resourcing, particularly of staff and you wonder with brexit, when that starts to become even more restrictive on the number of doctors and nurses you can give visas to, how...
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the health secretary, jeremy hunt says it's s "completely inappropriate" for businesses like airbus tossue warnings about the government's brexit plans. we are in an absolutely critical moment in the brexit discussions. and what that means is that we need to get behind theresa may to deliver the best possible brexit. people in turkey are voting in the country's presidential and parliamentary elections. it's seen as — the biggest challenge to president erdogan‘s fifteen years in government. those are the headlines. now on bbc news dateline london. hello and a warm welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. this week our major topic for discussion is migration, and how's it's handled across europe and in the united states. plus, as major companies rang alarm bells in the uk, what are the prospects for striking a proper deal with the eu before britain leaves? lots to discuss, and around the table with me this week, the sunday telegraph columnist janet daley, the portuguese writer and lecturer eunice goes, thomas kielinger, for many years correspondent for germany's die welt. and, from bloo
the health secretary, jeremy hunt says it's s "completely inappropriate" for businesses like airbus tossue warnings about the government's brexit plans. we are in an absolutely critical moment in the brexit discussions. and what that means is that we need to get behind theresa may to deliver the best possible brexit. people in turkey are voting in the country's presidential and parliamentary elections. it's seen as — the biggest challenge to president erdogan‘s fifteen years in...
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the health secretary, jeremy hunt says it's "completely inappropriate" for businesses like airbus toue warnings about the government's brexit plans. we are in an absolutely critical moment in the brexit discussions. and what that means is that we need to get behind theresa may to deliver the best possible brexit. people in turkey are voting in the country's presidential and parliamentary elections. it's being seen as the biggest challenge to president erdogan‘s fifteen years in government. now on bbc news it's time for click. this week: robot hunts killer starfish, hurricane in a tube, and gravity train runs out of steam. florida, america's sunshine state — and home to the us's first sustainable town. this is babcock ranch. powered, befittingly, almost entirely by that big burning ball in the sky. it's 33 degrees. that humidity, i believe, about i,000,000%. and i've come to a solar field, so you don't have too 343,000 solar panel spent some 440 acres, providing 75 megawatts of electricity. that's enough to power 15,000 homes. one of the big problems with solar energy has been when th
the health secretary, jeremy hunt says it's "completely inappropriate" for businesses like airbus toue warnings about the government's brexit plans. we are in an absolutely critical moment in the brexit discussions. and what that means is that we need to get behind theresa may to deliver the best possible brexit. people in turkey are voting in the country's presidential and parliamentary elections. it's being seen as the biggest challenge to president erdogan‘s fifteen years in...
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more now on news that the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has said a "blame culture" in the nhs has tohs at gosport war memorial hospital. he said it must be made easier for whistle—blowers to raise concerns, when they see mistakes or bad practice. meanwhile, hampshire's chief constable has announced this afternoon that another police force should lead the review into how it handled the investigation. our correspondent amanda akass sent this update. the families of those who died at gosport war memorial hospital are calling for a criminal enquiry. this afternoon the chief constable of hampshire constabulary has said she would like to apologise for the fourth‘s part in the distress suffered by the families involved over the years. she said she has listened to their views and the force will now take a step back saying, we cannot hide from the fact the legacy of what happened caused considerable damage to the agencies involved, including our own. she said she has ordered her officers to hand over all the information they have too another force. a leading academic who studies nhs mortality
more now on news that the health secretary, jeremy hunt, has said a "blame culture" in the nhs has tohs at gosport war memorial hospital. he said it must be made easier for whistle—blowers to raise concerns, when they see mistakes or bad practice. meanwhile, hampshire's chief constable has announced this afternoon that another police force should lead the review into how it handled the investigation. our correspondent amanda akass sent this update. the families of those who died at...
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ok, we will leave jeremy hunt there who give families hope. speaking to the needy, led by bishop james jones. what i would like to do is to introduce members of the panel. i'm going to go to the end. our consultant geriatrician, a professor of nursing. dunkel —— kate blackwell qc. our medical director. christine gifford, who is a data access expert. and next to christine is professorjim smith, professor of pharmacology. and david hankey who is an investigative journalist. pharmacology. and david hankey who is an investigativejournalist. if pharmacology. and david hankey who is an investigative journalist. if i can makea is an investigative journalist. if i can make a few opening remarks. you have add the report and have been able to look at it and at the summary. with the publishing of this report, and the disclosure of the documents, and the accompanying publication of an online archive which has now gone live, an archive of 1a0,000 documents. the panel has today delivered its terms of reference. these terms of reference embody the principle
ok, we will leave jeremy hunt there who give families hope. speaking to the needy, led by bishop james jones. what i would like to do is to introduce members of the panel. i'm going to go to the end. our consultant geriatrician, a professor of nursing. dunkel —— kate blackwell qc. our medical director. christine gifford, who is a data access expert. and next to christine is professorjim smith, professor of pharmacology. and david hankey who is an investigative journalist. pharmacology. and...
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some of the big questions for the health service. addressing some of the big questions meanwhile, jeremy hunticised the plane manufacturer "completely inappropriate threats" about brexit. the aerospace giant — threats" about brexit. which employs 14,000 people in the uk — has warned it could reduce investment here if the government failed to secure a trade deal. three teenage boys have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a 15—year—old was stabbed at a community centre in east london. at a community centre police said they were called to the centre in romford last night after fighting broke out when around 100 people were leaving a party. when around 100 people police injamaica are investigating the murder of a british couple — gayle and charlie anderson — in their own home. they'd recently moved from manchester to retire there. prince william has arrived injordan from manchester to retire there. at the start of five—day tour of the middle east. it'll include the first official royal visit to israel and the palestinian territories. royal visit to israel leaders of 16 eu member states ha
some of the big questions for the health service. addressing some of the big questions meanwhile, jeremy hunticised the plane manufacturer "completely inappropriate threats" about brexit. the aerospace giant — threats" about brexit. which employs 14,000 people in the uk — has warned it could reduce investment here if the government failed to secure a trade deal. three teenage boys have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a 15—year—old was stabbed at a community...
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jeremy hunt has vowed to get that social care as part of his remit. change, real difference, and you probably need money to be transferred from one generation to another. i think that is quite progressive thinking. this is quite progressive thinking. this is particularly about national insurance, the abandonment of national insurance at the age of 65. he is saying would be right to put it into social care? i think that would right. it would receive quite a warm welcome in some areas. would right. it would receive quite a warm welcome in some areasm proved to be a difficult subject for conservatives at the last general election. you had that rerating of policy on the trot. but it is a problem which won't go away. the whole policy went down like a lead balloon in the manifesto. it was so badly packaged and presented, only one in five would be affected, but six in six thought they would. pensioners felt rather got at, and traditionally they are voting for the tories in that generation above 65. it is interesting. i think most people on the street think i
jeremy hunt has vowed to get that social care as part of his remit. change, real difference, and you probably need money to be transferred from one generation to another. i think that is quite progressive thinking. this is quite progressive thinking. this is particularly about national insurance, the abandonment of national insurance at the age of 65. he is saying would be right to put it into social care? i think that would right. it would receive quite a warm welcome in some areas. would...
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at the weekend, jeremy hunt is accused airbus of making inappropriate threats.oes he agree with me that the continued operation of airbus in the continued operation of airbus in the uk is vital to the uk economy and we need to take seriously their worries and concerns? or does he support the comments of the trade secretary, who said we should ignore the views of business? or does he agree with the health secretary, said it was inappropriate for airbus to raise concerns? mr speaker, any company and any industry that supports the livelihoods of sony working in this country is entitled to be listened to with respect. the government has been clear that we are determined to secure a deal with the eu that meets the needs of our aerospace firms and those whose livelihoods depend on them. what airbus has said was consistent with what they have said before, consistent to what they have said to select committees of this house, and very importantly it was addressed equally to the european commission and to member states of the european union, because it is is very clear th
at the weekend, jeremy hunt is accused airbus of making inappropriate threats.oes he agree with me that the continued operation of airbus in the continued operation of airbus in the uk is vital to the uk economy and we need to take seriously their worries and concerns? or does he support the comments of the trade secretary, who said we should ignore the views of business? or does he agree with the health secretary, said it was inappropriate for airbus to raise concerns? mr speaker, any company...
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happened here could in some way be replicated at some level in other hospitals, the health secretary jeremy huntss has been made, that any such situation like what happened here in the 1990s would be picked up much more quickly today. but he acknowledged it was still much too difficult for whistle—blowers to make their concerns known. richard, thank you. the bank of england has left interest rates unchanged this month, at 0.5% — but its chief economist has become the latest member of the monetary policy committee to say that a rate rise is necessary. our economics editor kamal ahmed is at the bank of england. what more has been said this lunchtime? well, yes, surprisingly hawkish on interest rates by the bank of england, as you say. andrew haldane, the influential chief economist at the bank, says interest rates should happen now. he wasn't in the majority on the mpc but the direction of travel is that interest rate rise will happen, and interest rate rise will happen, and interest rate rise will happen, and interest rate rise will happen this year. they say the economy, the bank of england says
happened here could in some way be replicated at some level in other hospitals, the health secretary jeremy huntss has been made, that any such situation like what happened here in the 1990s would be picked up much more quickly today. but he acknowledged it was still much too difficult for whistle—blowers to make their concerns known. richard, thank you. the bank of england has left interest rates unchanged this month, at 0.5% — but its chief economist has become the latest member of the...
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convinced by this is theresa may who according to this article in a cabinet meeting, sajid david and jeremy huntfor medicinal purposes and she blocked it so her aversion to this even extends to denying a sick child medicine he needs. that has changed public concert is —— consciousness and than william hague to step in and say yes, medicinal, but also lets stop pretending that we can stop people taking this. make let's it safe and legal. very progressive. talk about suffer the little children. 0n the front of the guardian, donald trump is making himself unpopular with his policy of separating children when they arrive at the border with mexico. the pressure is mounting considerably. not only from where you are expected to come but also some quite senior members of his own family, his own wife has come out and said she found that appalling. aides to see children separated from their families aides to see children separated from theirfamilies in aides to see children separated from their families in this way and the country should be law—abiding but nations should be governed with a heart and she c
convinced by this is theresa may who according to this article in a cabinet meeting, sajid david and jeremy huntfor medicinal purposes and she blocked it so her aversion to this even extends to denying a sick child medicine he needs. that has changed public concert is —— consciousness and than william hague to step in and say yes, medicinal, but also lets stop pretending that we can stop people taking this. make let's it safe and legal. very progressive. talk about suffer the little...
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labour's front bench challenged jeremy hunt over shortfalls in social care budgets now.l services reported a £7 billion reduction in adult social care funding since 2010. age uk report by now care deserts in some areas of the country. there are 1.2 million older people living with unmet care needs and one in five care services has the poorest quality ratings from the coc. as well as a long—term funding solution for social care, we also need the extra £1 billion this year and £8 billion in this parliament that labour pledged in last year's election. yet all this government offers is the delayed green paper. when will the secretary of state deal with the current crisis in social care? no, mr speaker, that is not correct. yesterday we made very clear support for the social care system, our recognition that reform of the nhs has to go hand in glove with the social care system. we said there would be a new financial settlement for the social care system. and i think it is time the party opposite took some responsibility for the financial crisis that made all these cuts necess
labour's front bench challenged jeremy hunt over shortfalls in social care budgets now.l services reported a £7 billion reduction in adult social care funding since 2010. age uk report by now care deserts in some areas of the country. there are 1.2 million older people living with unmet care needs and one in five care services has the poorest quality ratings from the coc. as well as a long—term funding solution for social care, we also need the extra £1 billion this year and £8 billion in...
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well the head of the nhs in england and the health secretary jeremy hunt are lobbying for something closed —— they note to deal with demographic changes they will need something approaching that. but the treasury is mindful of the pressures on the public finances and their thinking some were between two and 3% so there is a lot of debate going on and that has not yet been resolved. we will shortly see what they come up with but of course eve ryo ne what they come up with but of course everyone will look hard at these figures and if it is not that 4% slump in the health world will say it is not enough. a soldier in the united states has been arrested after stealing an armoured military vehicle and leading police on a two—hour chase through a busy city. the vehicle was taken from the ford pickett national guard base in virginia on tuesday and was driven at speed through the state capital, richmond. footage posted on social media showed more than a dozen police cars in pursuit of the personnel carrier, which was not equipped with any weapons. no injuries or crashes were reported. in 12 days
well the head of the nhs in england and the health secretary jeremy hunt are lobbying for something closed —— they note to deal with demographic changes they will need something approaching that. but the treasury is mindful of the pressures on the public finances and their thinking some were between two and 3% so there is a lot of debate going on and that has not yet been resolved. we will shortly see what they come up with but of course eve ryo ne what they come up with but of course...
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david cameron think if i got support from jeremy hunt about a part of the time when he was was a news article today it's very well the government's position is they should remain illegal and. needs more proof your bank attack you and now we're going to go straight to yemen where the government arms sales we just mentioned according to u.n. reports are having a catastrophic effect joining me now from the country's capital sanaa is journalist hussain of the coffee house saying welcome back to going underground we just talked to the british foreign office they've told us that britain is indeed involved in the targeting of aerial bombardment of yemen what's your understanding of the latest fighting in yemen's main port city of the data the saudi the coalition. and we believe that they have got the green light from. the united states from the u.k. to advance toward the day and he see them up. among course doing the advanced they just advanced in there in the course. of yemen they only control about five to ten kilometers of the coast because they just want to teach her. they want to put he
david cameron think if i got support from jeremy hunt about a part of the time when he was was a news article today it's very well the government's position is they should remain illegal and. needs more proof your bank attack you and now we're going to go straight to yemen where the government arms sales we just mentioned according to u.n. reports are having a catastrophic effect joining me now from the country's capital sanaa is journalist hussain of the coffee house saying welcome back to...